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P a g e 4-A— J u ly 17, 1963
t

Five-Day Week
Started In
Road Camps

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A I ¥&gt;
YwOaw O m f Hatred

TALLAHASSEE (LTI) —
State Penal Director Louie
W am«ri;ht laid the Grit
pha»e of a projram to put
employe* at the 36 road pri**&gt;3 earapi on a fire day wort
week atarted Tae*d*y.
Wiinwrijht said a tn ia in j
procram in the tateat penal
method* &gt; i« itarted thii
week fur U new and »ran»ferred peraocael who will be
added to road priKM m
uorthweit Florida.
He *a:d duriai the coauni
three month*. 1J0 additional
employe* were tcbedaled for
aj*:;nment to priaon* in the
employment and training for
re*^ of the *tate.
The «aff uscreate waa authonaed by the 1W legbla*
lure to tnttall a tm-form fne
day work week for road pnaoo employe*.

i

P O a c ftO S

June
Tuna
D etergent. . . . . . . .
Vir-Xne

**5

JULY I t , 19, 20, 196*

Pww*r4***»

M g m ’l FWreefwl lm*M»

Coffee • • • • • • • •

' Sm» 1 pm i K m i i w /* w ik tM d

Awaweti* Ha*wi

S h e rb e ts.......................5

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lo o w w
jS Mi G r e e n S t a m p * g

OwiwiMW Greow Dr-wh

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Cw«»*d Ifcewd

Summer Living
Can Be Varied

Red B e e ts.....................2 ; ” *

A* the calendar more* to
the midway mark in the year.
Mr and Mr*. America and
them -kid*" are Imag R op
outdoor*.
In e rer tncrenis* num­
ber*. families m K irch of re
L ration and ftia toe their
leitnre hour*. ea;a;e in actir :.e* a* fa»t a* water ikiicg or a* K dtnury *» *unbu thing Ji the hack yard
perhap* if* the many laboriavm ; derlre* in the
home, farter uam poruuoa.
abor-.er workin* hour* and
a wider field of fin-time act.vitiea and ar«**one* that
becicn l u a s e r * pieatur*
aeeker*.
Or. perhap* h u o-r-uatihg
eo n i« t» a on the hijhway*.
Or ptwi.biy r. u the *err na­
tural deuce to ipend more
Lire actually enjoym*
doer fin and ie*» time jettinj
back asd forth to ft. At any
rate. »ur.mer Urinj and out*
door U*i=g are fait becum-

Vienna Sausage

&gt;5«

t i e * * Irewd

Corned B e e f .............. 3 7;“

S1

S»rH 'i Pr*m«m Cwwowd

6

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N i t f u i i Ftmwwt

Oreo C re m e *................... ’X

49'

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a d o r n h a ir s p r a y d i a l
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Ajl G row n S t a m p * S ;
Stripe Tooth Posts (Hh-OH Pack)
kina *i*t 59«
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(Co#*pm IlL, lutp 30&gt; ttttlt

S**w*mw»w'» Cwcww**

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Choc-Drop Cookies....... UT 49*

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tog fjooayaou*.

Girl Stowaway
Was Hungry
HALIFAX (IT U -A n Jye»r-cld girt who itowed
a»ay aboard t h e Vmted
SUtee aircraft carrier In
trepid foe three day* » a i to­
day the worst part of her
u j a j e wa» the lack of Jcod
and the cramped fan k s
w here »be hid.
Irene Maud BtckJord. a na­
tive of Newfoundland employ­
ed for the pa*t year a* a
packer in a Haifa* *ea bcu*.
w*&lt; duoovered aboard the
tirr.fT on the high **•»* three
da I * a her it left Hilda*.
Irene, i t n lie s is a H ai­
fa* re-*--- { bou*e w.ts te r
0- &gt; * uer Rita, sad ahe
moit of her t.me eatinj chocolate bar*— an-!
rate* taw her »abor Vywno ror-k her aboard
t
I had ar-hn* to eat -»;t
Irene s id
eV r la’* bar*
Ke ham **ry of
“I
I*n Tne grrt **-'1 * * **at
a V a rl ’he Intrepid wth a
Vyfrwrsd from Califcrhi*.
wrom tie r*fv**d to wientrfy.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN

■W* l »««w Cwlw&gt;e4

HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

P&lt;tl*a«*T S « m w* IvnrMH.ia

m iw

KrwH’t Skwrw w* M«lt«w

C h e d d a r ........

G r a p e s 19*

39c
kaN
p,m

19c

*•■&lt;* Cm* ftKwi

*

65c

□ Celery 2

tC-ww.

49c

M-ta

Chow Mein . . .
Short-Cake . .
HutMim’i CH«(elit«

S-ww.

□ Drink

49c

Ha

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Oi

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&lt;R

S

29'

Morton's Sale 4 »*••. 89c
t,*W t*k Prwtww Cf««wH

S p in a c h .............

«b. 59*

I h **'i 0 »*ck f i i w

S Jftl G r e e n S ta m p ed w * *■! &lt;h).l » | „ a . H t l
&lt;—“i
O1
ft
&gt; 0 Swiirs Pramiwm Baneleii Canawd Kam —5-lb. can 53.59

a . i . , . u m nu&gt;

29c
plus 100 a itra

&gt;4* m *. C*4 w

Perch Steaks ..

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49c

5-lb.

free

can

Green Stamps

CLIP AND

w/coupon

REDEEM

Customer Bonus

&lt;=&gt;

COUPONS . . .

* » n n A n .* n f\ A r .
V.-.-

U7

Tww-r

Lobster Tail . . . \?Z $1.19
Sow w 'i l i t t l t l

ilO O

CANNED HAMS

89c

UMlfMi 0 C*«l&lt; }*,|*«Hl 0 U m * * m i

Plkhw

iCXTRA
FRKC

S W IF T 'S PREM IU M B O N ELES S

^

Pot P i e s .........4 h ;

□ Copeland's Sausage ....... a. 59*
□ Deep-Sea Scallops ........

’.vr 49c

M ,* m ■ Ckkktw, iw**, T»r*#t

Fit)* h Satwtwd

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0 iT O V S w T O
Jill G re e n S t a m p s

I O O « ‘ ViR^ 1 0 p
§ Jffl G r e e n S ta m p s §Htrmaw Orawy* Bead Itwck Meet
» A •

Q A FI

3 6-oa. p k |*

0

2

',\T 59c

Chip C a k e ___

□ Sliced Bologna............... 'cY 39*

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Tt r«#w § frvtli

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D«&lt;.ci* « Owitr-Mwie 0 *««t«

CWww K » | ChMlew w* SWraw*

□ Corned Beef.......................59^

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29‘

□ Okra ........ ib. 15*

Wirit U iitir C C*M Ring

5 » '* l Pv#a«(»«i T*&lt;*v

^

stalks

'b $

in th fW ift S r ,.*

frozen foods

□ Swift's Franks ................. «. 49*

^

d o t r n p r o d u c e (cute

Sweet Thompson Seediest

27c

C a.ae* . Ca&lt;«*w

Longhorn .........

Cwftw-ftektf

STc .

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ALTAMONTE

bl'KINt.'t.

CASsULllKKRV.

FEK.V

P IN K

* 5 Sii|i«&gt;*« Family Pack Braadad Shrimp =&gt;
l&lt;*-lb. pkg. S I .19

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W H E R E S H O P P I N G IS A P L E A S U R E !

Only
limit I pm n a ta

BOW L

29*

I’AKK,

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LONG WOOD,

MUTLAND. NORTH ORLANDO
AND SANFORD- . . . .
HIGHWAY
Ro a d i u

1T-SJ

and

from
6 TATB

lack

ar/ywrtMiw* *1 Si 00 ar mart

m s-.wt A , _

WORTH MORE !..':JV "G R EEN STAM PS

1. j j u plan i vacatxa filled
»puru activate*, take
ak-cg acvrra! deferent blx.*-

es ta thc*« sew fiber hlcrd*
to mta ard match w.th ahurta i

suvr* ms?

Wm

Egg Rolls . . . .

w.'.j

/

Yogurt ............

R ib S t e a k s • • lb 9 9
c
P o t R o a s t ib—in' »&gt;6 9
G r o u n d B e e f |b 4 9 c

to o

1-V
«f«.

Biscui+s ........ 4
c

Blouses

*ad pedai puahna.

Margarine . . . .
I n t k W m i l i w n w t)w&gt;w*w

JACKSON VILE. FU. (ITTt *
— V y -mj JaekaoBTil'e couple
today f*c*d t#nr* totalire IS
jr :*th» on chwrfeW of child
»e elect.
Mr*. Jcyce R-»e Swrman. SS,
wa* KEtenced Monday to one
j u r ar.d h*r h.i»bwni. ? l« fb n
Huntley barman. Zl, to a:*
K C th t.
? . . . ■■
1 ■ '
‘
tharye of contrilutin* to the
dependwccy of a miner.
Criminal Court Judfc H»r.»
G Tar tier aaid lh« eouplc'a
13-moeth-e!d won wa* ccd*rr ur hed and ahewed a.»r.* c!
fcaurg been beaten.
A d-tnonth-vkf won of the
t . .pi* d;ed laat Aprd in Duval
\I(M.:a! Cenur
The ISi Qtk-old child w a * t a k e n
f; ta it* partnU folic* m* an
inTrttigaUva following the
Ccath of th« younger child.

•

d a ir y s p e c ia ls

TENDER-AGED GOV'T. INSPECTED

Couple Guilty In
Child Neglect

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�Foreign Students Run Wild On White House Lawn
e loc
Jim Spencer, popular re s­
taurateur, it recuperating at
bia Mellcnville home after
undergoing surgery at J . Hiilit Miller Hospital at Gaines­
ville. Jim i* in good spirit*
ami getting along fine, hii
wife,
tell* u».
• • •
Eight-year-old J hIi Laugh
Im. of St. Petersburg, sent the
following note to her aunt,
Georgia Ball, ol the Chamber
of Commerce: •\M\ turtle
Sam laid egg» so I named her

Lilly."

•

• •
It may be hot today but this
item should chill you: Christ­
mas decorations and back-toschool promotion will be dis­
cussed at a meeting of the
Downtown Merchants Associ­
ation at 3 p m. Tuesday at
First Federal caucus room.
• • •
R G. (D utch) Allen, m an­
ager f o r
McCrory-Olasco.
says they are right on sched­
ule in llirir preparations to
open the huge store early in
August.
McCrory-Otusco is
located in the Seminole Shop­
ping Plaza on Highway 17-92
al Highway 436 in Fern Park.
They're hiring their staff
now. (Details in ail on class!
Iiisl page.)
• • •
John Krnier, C lum ber m an­
ager, is on vacation until
July 29
• • •
Chief of stalf and seven
high ranking staff oiticers of
the Roy al Australian A i r
f orce arc scheduled to arrive
here Tuesday at the Naval
Air Station lor a tour ol in
apection l a s t i n g
through
Thursday.
• • •
A. Worley Brown. chairm an
of the State Industrial Com­
mission. in town today. Build­
ing political fences for next
year's election, m aybe???
• • •
Board of Equalization end­
ed its hearings this morning
County Commission, which
also is the hoard, slated to
commence budget hearings
next week. Department heads
will report their requests.
Commission, when it approv­
es Hie final budget, will lor
want it to the State Cotnptroller for his OK All to he
completed by Oct. I, begin­
ning of the next fiscal year,
• • •
Ml4llllip.il KMifl 1*0*14 llJW
U’pn up|M*d. $2 uii tmnih lr*&gt;
th.«n $15 arul $7.50 fur $15 and

over.

• • •
Police collection of confis­
cated "dangerous" weapons
was enlarged today. Police
blotter rc|Hirlx some hoys
shooting windows out of a
condemned huilding.
They
were taken to their parents
and their slingshots confis­
cated.
Riders, man your mounts!
Horse racing and skill events
will la* underway again at
Dusty Hoots ,ii ilia Sunday,
beginning at I p m. Tony Aus­
tin. popular em rre will be al
the mike announcing tlie
event, and rulers. Even if
you don't rule you'll enjoy the
show.

Colorful
Repartee

Guards Cant Hold
Enthusiastic Mob'

j&amp; m tfe fr if r n t lf li

MEXICO c m
llP li-A
cartoon In the newspaper
lliario dr la Tarde today
summed up the dispute be­
tween Russia
anil Red
China in two winds. It de­
picted S ivlrl Prem ier Niki
U
Khiushrhrv
shouting
"B ril!" at China's Com­
munist boss Man Trrtnng.
who retorted. "Y ellow!"

VOL. 53

WEATHER: Scattered afternoon .slumera through Friday; high today in low 90s; low tonight in 71&gt;.
United Press LcMedWIra
EetablishedTuim
THURS. JULY 18, l'JM SANFORD, FLORIDA

WASHINGTON I l'P li _
A crowd of 2..V.0 foreign high
school students ran wild on
the White House lawn todayafte r being gtrrtixl by Presi­
dent Kennedy.
In their over enthusiastic
rush to get close to the Chief
Executive they ripped neck

NO. ToS*

Governors May
Sofl-Pedal
Rights Issue

MIAMI BEACH (IT 'D —
Moves were being made- today
to keep the National Govern­
ors' Conference which sta rts
Sunday from becoming n
stormy battleground over the
civil rights issue.
The issue which threw their
N e w I L A C h ie f
IlMJg conference into n re ­
MIAMI (L T I)
Militant volt again is prominent this
hardline lit initiator Thouia* year, hut the governors will
(ilcn*t»n «#f \«*\% N‘»rW w»» at lu asked at hii opening ses­
the helm **f tl»** Intel natifiial sion t . adopt a rule requiring
m en*
AaaiMiatioii unanimous vote mi all rvs.du1 lion*.
11LA t today.
Alalatmu G o \. Gcoitge Wat
ace and Arkansas Gnv. tirvnl
C la im D o u b le d
Fuuiiu* were reported s.piaiWASHINGTON ( t 'P l i
l*. S
uulltorith* from mg off to battle vs it li New
Y -rk'» N e I o n Koekefeller
!*rvaidviit Kennedy on down
over the hot civil lights issue.
tube no »tm-k in a llrlti»h »ci«
Rockefeller say . he plans to
rntist* p port that the Hutpress the racial issue and low.
Han* may abandon the " n u t-"
| er the boom on states rights
to thr moon.
during the four-day confer­
ence.
O f f A jra in
'Ihc governors me already
MOSt UW I C PI)
Chi­ ai l iving here well in advance
nese and Soviet delegates did of Sunday's opening session.
not show up for talks on
The rule vhnnge, if adopt) d,
their worsening ideological would not gag informal dis­
dispute today, indicating ati- cussion of the lights issue,
oths-r recess bail been called and some mildly worded res­
in thr confc-rcncs-.
olution acceptable both to the
North and the South might
P r o g r e s s R e p o r t e d route from the conference.
I wo other issues lire ex*
MOSCOW M i 'l l
Ihc
gov I* t Uoiuti told ii» ■itixen pcclcd |o be prominent III the
today ttust the East-W est nu­ govt-rn u t's conclave, inform­
clear talks have “achieved ally it riot officially.
One is health care for the
progie-s" on a treaty proviilaged and the other is tior ,Suing for a partial loin on
pleme t'o u rt'a In c u t decision
testing.
outlawing religious se tvleu at
public schools.

Revolt Flares
In Damascus,
Beirut Reports

W W A ...

BRIEFS

I

S it-In landed

t IIICAGO i l l I r
Police
to-lny broke up an ciKht-day
racial ait - in a the ulflci-s of
the Chicago It-, tnl of Edina
lion by carrying Hie 10 dem­
onstrators b&gt; dily from ih.
Imilding

llruuimur School playirrnunil. Alt white playgrounds enjoyed the event Wednesday while
Negro playgrounds are slated for their water*
melon jiarty Friday.
(Herald Photo)

WEDNESDAY WAS wntenui'lmi i!;tv fur Sait*
fnrit youngster.- taking part in the l ity Recrea­
tion Department's summer program being held
this wr'ek at City playgrounds. These youngsters
are pictured taking' part m the annual event al

Seminole Makes Strong Bid
To Get State Universities

xcn.in*de I minty *'llii- v t. , versity of Florida engineer
hut in the ring" Urdu* «I •y in ; sclwad extension
.ii citn rt. to convuu. tfie I I lie local dt'legaliiin qpei
Stall li**.t rd of fon'.rul it
★
★
★
siniuld place Us new mux ■-rsitle* here, Gen. I C Hut
eld*..hi rc|K&gt;r!i-d Hu. ii. itii'i
JERSEY C| I Y. \ I it |'l |
Seeking b* have in. new
\n explosion which re.cmschu*d» hr.night to .Scmm dr
‘R o c k y R u t H o o d ’
l»l*'*l "a volcano erupting" to
DENVER (UPH
A M- a witness Masted a wall from County were General llutehi
KIoid Imii. \rth tir * u. a I t-family rcsid* net* here son, 1'hatrm .in &lt;■( the t mint*
Sell M.no. N
j reehidders of Ih*’ -**"iti
th llf Mutltt
Will* Ilia"* ••ally lo .laj, injuring Ip per Commission
Cleveland
Ji
Iteps
l.m
|
..i
inti*
County tnav ii .l the
■lay umlrrwfiit * I»\• * trail* sons tiara e til them «rtt . all)
tune ami s J |).i*i. Ji
fin.. approval lor sillcrin-g
pi.ml and a ptotmu’h «ip« mtloh.
“ All you roubl hear was
today vud reported •'rocky'* people screaming •Help me, John Kruler. ( hami.* r &lt;■ pro ■*»e,| u m \&lt;rally *u*-s to
hut “a* good a* run !*• »•«• help m e'," said Frank 'Ittr.iu Commerce in a n a g * r and *he state It*.aril of Control.
Douglas Slcttairom, chairm an ’ Cornm iss inner* in ape
peeled/*
swi, 2:1, win* helped can y out
of the Chamber s king ran.*- 11•*' session were inf**rm*'*l
11 (&gt;■ rsons.
com mltlee on educ.ition I • v
* rtmruIn2 by Dotutla,
"It whs dork and smoky ami
met uitii th* Slat. Board &lt;u -h n .tro tn . chairman *if the
MOSCOW 11 I 'll — T«p- the *&gt;.fur of gas was every­ Control at T ill.ib.i*-* * \ \ «-&lt;I ('ha nltcr of t'm n m ire r long
l*ve| II. S , llrili-ti, no I Soviet where. I run irit** the liiiiMing nes*|ay afternoon
r.ingr |il.inning mm in -spin on
negotiator* met anew today and started leadoig people
■Im- itmn
Selection
of
the
sit*will
b.
111 the Mom ow thre* power •nit."
&lt;ommissioners met to a|i
The unexplained hla-t. .b a t­ h.i*ril on tin- n*. I* *&gt;l t *.
.* ri-ipn -t to the First
nuehtit ronferciue uoitd li
Mate
and
not
on
i-.llti
&lt;
,&lt;-n
creasing iiulicntlons art agret tering windows in nearby eral Hutchison qiaib-d lb. ird Res* trcli Corporation. Miami,
buildings, ton- out tbe north
lu reevaluate a proposed o tr
m rnt may be r*-jrhed soon
• a*i corner of the four-story mem tiers.
in tin* vicinity
of t h r
»n a partial t • st ban.
vv*
•
promised
fullesl
...
u|.«l Client house itt 2 IH jow lCitv Firs" Research, retain
o|M*ratl*m."
Geni-r.il
tint*
III
ei \ v•• and litter*-*l the street
son sanl. •an d *1*l.mli'v I* i i I In Hie l i l t . ( 'mints ind
L lO ftlO C llto d
with debris.
file
.-stat*. know \v« have out i iiaintii r. laded to uu mle
OIM.AMK) s i l l s
1C..iknottier rescuer, Mi. hurl
ert Hreftlrr, i'l, of MrUmh I over*i, J" caught a little girl hat in the rin g " b r a piopo- the specific site in it* riqiurt
•Menstroni explained the &gt;itc
stale univ• t -.I* mil I in
wa*
n«- ir h* r«* \\ »
ilropi*.I t*&gt; her inotiirr f rum
was nut inrltidml In-caiiM* n(
•luy when *n electric drill the second floor.
p't iMilse fri.tn the Naval
shorted out a* h* *.»« v orkinir
Yir Statiun
to install mii electric pt.*rt( r
i*.m in is.mn approved pay
lyfttrm in AM aluminum In.at
llienl of a sum not to exieeit
•fthuh R at partly in th* v%aii'm to I* irst Research for thr
Irr.
reevablation study, subject to
V IE W Y . Yuvtrls i l l ' l l —
a ronferellCr with the I'oun
Jam es
F
Truluck
lr
P a c t A nnm inuuil
Ytore than Jtl.iK/l Bulgarians
tv
Ciimmissi in to iletermine
eight w*‘«'xs o ,| . in m Wi
IIKt.GIt AI)K.
Yii.’o-la
visit* *1 an Vmerlean plastics
.
wliat figure the Countc will
'I
ts
Jam
es
(•
Truluck
it PI
PI)I — Burma will s 'm exhibit in -**itia on its open i
consider in asking the free
farm products, inmrrals, oil.
(
&gt; diplomatic ill l i t Pmecrest Drive ap holder, to approve .* lemd
p.m-nilv .trail a *l to I. a'li on
sent and other g .ud* 1.1 Vug**- sourres s.u*| Wr-lnesday.
fixxl particles al Ills lullin' issue tor the purchase id
slavia in return f.*r m**t&gt;*r I T hr ex ilin'ion was first
; i te U necessary
belay.
vehicles, faun mu*hmerv lev .hnwn in ll-ivsia in l‘J*il an I
Stcnstrom added that tin
Cnrom-r Hugh Dim an Gio
tiles and clnnilial prinlm t. later was put on display in
investigated i lu ilcaili re Stale Board of Control YV&lt; I
under a new trade agreement Rumania and Yugoslavia It
ported that \lr» liu lu ck liad ncsljv informed a local inni
annourwed her** Yt edne-day. uipen*-*! in
*&gt;n July 6
I mitlee it has limited me
just linished til-ding lla- bah)
put him in his toil and l.-tt numb*-r of site nltrrings bv
• the room yyhen .........
i ■•aril interested inuniy to font,
a tew minutes later, t a- m and die ruuntv lllllst tie m a
ioivitam to present tit c
(ant was dead
'I tie attorney ad led that
A Navy doctor wav ailed
tv* the seem* a* will « t fu­ *th r I minty l ommi-v'iiii tie
*
r
child » fattier, wlm is ll the signaled liv tin- Mate a . tJie
Marine Corps Colon, r Dun le.dy lu present the piiqaiseil
ran pronounced Hu* death ac Sites 1*1 till- Mate, lias liecn
tr.le n d gratis three I saw)rulental stranguUln.il
acre
tracts tiv lw*i iirojertv
The InnIv wa« taken ■*»
Gramkow Funeral ilu * ■■ o a n rr •
t .unity fr«'*'ii.il.ler- w.It • n
hulleral ai i a n .■ in ills a., .n
ter tile picture tf the tinully
complete.
selected site must lie pur

Joel Firld defemled the h&gt;
American la'gmn hall team 's
defeat at the hands of an Or
land*) team Tuesday with the
observation (hat the Orlando
team » pitcher is a top (light
moiindvinan. who already has
a four-year baseball scholar­
ship to Hollins College in the
hag "But we'll |j r c better on
otir home ground. Saturday
night." Field promised.
• • •
.sen Mack Cleveland, wlai
s scheduled to speak at Kl
warn, v luh next Wednesday
will h ate as his guest, sen
Ed Frazier. of Mcl'lcnney.
When ill** president *&gt;t Kiwjii
is. G Andrew Si*et-r, an­
nounc'd the popular local
.senator's appearance, hi- ad
vurd club members to he
ready with questions
You'd
better imt count mi it." laugh
rd Cleveland, "I might gel
»lck"‘ "And I'll gel you
well." volunteered a local
doctor, quickly.
• • •
| m John M. M'o^atn «on- ,
(tinplating aU tm inu th r an 1
nual clinical cnn^ri*** of the
Ameri»**n C ollr/e o* S unron« I
in lute Ocliil-rr At Sxr Fi.m
1‘HO,
i

19 Persons Hurl
In Explosion

Freeliolders
May Decide

Moscow* Parley

50,000 Visit
U. S. Exhibit

Baby Dies Of
Strangulation

icd Hie Board
to proerdurr[*
■it operation, aulunis.ton *&gt;i
necessiry rn liri.i uri propu.*'d sites, and thr tim etable
lor .uhnutting tha criteria
.iii.l b 'o rh u rc.

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JULIUS, BOROS
ONE OF AMLUICA'S leading pros hrinjfs you
ntep-hy-wlrp lew-on* Ihitl will help take wlrnkew
•iff vinir game' llti- illu-lrnled feulure -larll&lt;Hla? in The Smlonl llcrulit on the -jntrl- piti;e.

Cut In Deficit
Spending Raises
Tax Cut Hopes

..................... ..
wysiiingtov itrpn
Y sharp n it mgovernment
re-1 nk '|M-n*lm ; today Imoye*t pro*|x&gt;cts for House a|&gt;
prnval of the income lav cut
President Kenned r wants.
I lie group did not Identify
k-im-.ly
annouiii ei|
the
i: \n \ r.
» (iTi&gt; —
III*' plopOM'll sil&lt;s.
good in--.** Wi-dnesilay. lie I’olu r lit roAtllitm kft rliutlvutl
I lie hoard set Aug. hi a* tool a televised n*'vvs eonon nil of Morocco** hitch*
,h* •l.-i.lhn.. for prop..... ferenee that the tovernment ram
,.1,-s to he suhmitled llro
|h,. f|M ,, &gt;, . , r „„ wayn lo«lay to |'t&gt; v n t m»*m.Im re, must to- presented In ............. *,tl, ., hm l.it deficit ltcr&lt; of im Atitl lSo)nlUl o|»|in*
Bit Ion |*«i it} front
•
0,1 •* •"',l
Wl11 S2 d loll..m less tlu n lie had
ifttn'iiiiii&lt;*iit roim«lii|i.
make a priority list ol loea prs-.iicu-il last January,
Tin* Ittirtlcr with Altrcri.i
tons In No*. ;. according to
*fj,P President
said final
chairman J Broward Culja-p (|- llr,.,
ih. released by the vvn&lt; tii'iilnl At pnrt of th«*
rmcKilimn on (In* National
t" r
Tri-asnrv
within
the next
Culpepper
p iedlcted
al few davs would show that Union of I'opular Korcuj
least 12 sites woiilil he sub out :*» • xeee.led Ini'imio by ('N i l', fin nntion'ft ihir.I Uric"Idled to till- board within ,mly Jit • inlhon In hi* Jan i t pollti al piirly. Thi* party
tin nine county area apcetfnd .n r r liml:et message Ken- in h-fti't hilt noli t'niiimtlttUt.
At l«*nftt I n.t piT«i»n«, in
tiv Hu legislative act author ni.ly had forecast an 1WH bil
rluiliiiftC
tv*'» former rmhinet
i/itig Ih** n*'&lt;v university.
linn ili'ficil,
Y i n ti dei Isiun ol the new
lie noted, happily, that tlu- niinlftti-rft with A rnitr«| NVe«l••• 111*111 Is not expected l|C b In it had turned out l*i In- nraiUy on ftuapiuinn of plot*
birr Nuv. H lii fore making even vinaller than Hie pr**- t in ^ a if.»io *1 thr (in rrn m ritt
its tin.il decision, tin* boa id vmiis lisc.il v*'.ir The deficit of hlttir llax-an II. More art« *1.
umst await tlie oiltcouie ol a ’ .| Hi,, sear wtiicii end*'d m U bi'I i * •
Infornieil KHiriri «tinl the
sf.Y million Indid issue at tli*- bine III I'nlJ — the tirst
• neral *•I*-&lt;imn Nnv 5
I tlsi al veal of (lie h d l t f i min nt i» uei\ei| inforoiA
Gov. t-urris Bryant lias in nidv adm.ntstratHin — was ti*&gt;n that " a I M I' wai« plott mii? AiMinti thr » n urity of
■Itcated he will call the le g Vi I bill on
helmed) coupled the .lit (hr Btatrs
.labile back into session lo
I hr two fm (tier • ahno-t mill*
Vole more taxes for higher nuuncemenl with a renewed
• dm aluiii il viit *-1- rejeet tin pi*'a fur p as,.ige this year of I •ti*l a iftful xollir oilier pi (Min­
proposed build issue, ulinli a il" lollum ru t in uuoino er* w eir Itttrr !• Ie4»*e*i hilt Ot
c irn u rk s lunds tor the pro i-ixex for individuals ami lettJM iM* pel ton* Wferr still
rorporat .on*
III jAll t**'la\.
p*i*ed university.
The nine oiunlles eligible
fur the ni-w ■* luml are Seni
iitol. iir in •• Bn vard f lag
In Indian River laike. 1).
&lt;*nl.i. -it l.m i&lt; and Yolu.ia
t II Mil I s i n k .-s i i I I'l i
Y milt tu t Negroes held a
'tia.v rally without incident
YY* It;* .day n .'hi tit this ra-

■ Three Midway
Places Robbed

Improve your ,
G O L F GAME!

ties from White House police*
mrn, plow c l into Kennedy-#
prized boxwood hedges, cause-f
one Secret Servica agent t«
lose a shoe, and put another
officer in need of first aid.
One girl grabbed the hun*U
kerchief from the President's
breast piwket and a b&lt;&gt;r
snatched his tie clasp in th&gt;*
melee.
“That’s two from our bus
that got something," the g iil
proudly announced as o th e r«
in the crowd surged to w n rl
thr pirsiilrnt.
Kennedy hud greetrd tl *
teenagers jokingly as "n o t th&lt;«
BEIRUT, I w ha non (UPIY— quietest group that luis com#
\ revolution wa» reported to visit us."
Rut he moved them to s i|.
umler way in the Syrian cap­
ital of Damascus today, with enre in a stirring speech du r­
tanks, artillery, ami soldiers ing winch he urged them,
when they returned home, t-t
involved in fighting.
work
for peace, friendship
The British Embassy here
said ii is'vt-ivsil a value floili und *'« fair chance for all."
He said if they, as future
Damnsrus rs’|&lt;orting fighlmg
"in the center of Damascus lenders of their countries,
. . . small arm s. tank,, and ,,," M Prevent war "you will t.,
artillery arc in action with the most remarkable genera­
in sight of i*ic British Em­ tion in history."
The President, afte r speak­
bassy."
ing,
walked to the student t
Al m&gt;.m. Radio lt.*:li.iail in
nchhbonng
Iraq
reported who were massed behind m
llu t an attem pt to overthrow roped-off areu. Within teetin* by r u n government "has &lt;&gt;U*I bedlam broke loose.
The hoys anil girls, alm ost
item foiled."
Damasriis Railio announce*! all of whom curried cam era i
a curfew this morning, warn­ ami wunteil close-up shots a t
ing citizens they risked Ivelng well as handshakes ami auto­
shot on sight. Mien ii sud­ graphs, broke through th*s
ropes and swarmed around
denly went till the air.
Damascus Radio broadcasts Kennedy.
Neckties were torn front
moiiiiorcd in Iteirut indicated
llu t a coup may hav,- been several offierrs. A Secret
staged by follower* of M.sj- Service agent wound up w ithGen. Ziad Hariri, former de- 1out a shoe hut ha retrieve*! it
m inister and cliicl of later. Amt Police l.t. Edward
staff who was forced into J. Trehan, who has had h eart
trouble in the past, was a l­
exile in P aris Hus month.
Hariri liriped Hie Heathtd most overcome by the excite­
:&lt;*vcrnm* nt of Syria *&gt;ust pro- ment and the mirl-90 degree
N.is-er rlcinenls from jHiwer, heat.
The foreign students, from
(lien was purged himself.
Syrian Revolutionary Coun­ 56 countries, have been in tha
cil i'ri-sident lamal Allassi United States for the past
arrived in Cairo from Dama­ year on exchange scholarship i
scus today lor talks on the umler auspices of the Ameri­
prop..veil United Arab Re­ can Field Service. They lived
with Amerienn families in J,public.
5U0 ronimunities around the
nation.

Morocco Rounds
Three More U. S.
Up Leftists

200 Policem en
At Rally Of 800

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CENTRAL

Soldiers Killed
SAIGON (U P!) — Threo
American soldiers, twxi of
Ihcm officers, were killed in
South Viet Nam today when
t Communist mine exploded
in Hinh long Province n ea r
the Cambodian bonier.
A U. S. military spokesm an
said the victims were a U S .
special force sergeant an I
two raplains.
The new deaths raised bv
97 Hie ntttttlter of A m ericans
who have died In South V k t
N'am since January, 1961.
It was Ihc second straight
day that American forces
were reported to have suffer­
ed casualties al the hands of
the Communist Viet Cong
guerrillas.

No Wonder
I.AS VEGAS. Nev.— Singer
Eddie Fisher, denying ru ­
mors he would m arry Neva
Yolk timdid Bciiala IW c k :
"I don’t know what my
plans a re !"

FLORIDA

liv

*I-iiii-t 2'*u law i-iilur* euu-nt
•»b:.&lt;•*-■ Nalmn.il Gtiarilsiiien
t. ii * tic,| on standliy alert.

Three lltl.lness
e-l.ihlt'li
I**** I ion.i Id R u sse ll o r
nicilts
were
hurgl.irlz I 'll* r* I *ir**ut bill stall- triiopI •ttitrlimr late YYt.lncstl.i. mi I* ** ............. . tel ,*\ (Hit 1*-|*ill«*n
• .«rlv Tliitrolat m the Mi.l and « Itrem an were iniilreil
say area, the Shertll's It* i*l in a lock an*t ImiMIc throw
r* i-irted Italay
m ili'iiion.traiuiii tiv Negro**,
btie.ligalMilis at** cout.uu t o *1*e n ght
itig mlu the lit*.iking .uni *n
-is ' *- gill Negroes arrest
&lt;&gt;l in the melee were to Imtiring ot YYiHiilrow Y|*ain
today
*m riot
Ri-vtauiallt *in Brissolt Ave srraigm*)
the Two SjMit i ’ale .nut the chat -p .
Ylitny » Cleaners
Yt Uu- cleaning *• •lal.lt.lt
iii*ii| Ilu-ivea took clotlnilg. at
Yluote s they tiioke into the
iuii*n- m.iciiiiu- ami at the
it \ it II AlllbiR
Maine —
I I II (I ( ) 11t
I Illy (...| , rnt plus I. II I'l fwo .spot tlu-y broke into amt a i'ii
Nature rouhl . | m*iI
1 Al.l. \ II VS.SF)• *1 I'D
n„. ruuntv , (rcrltolili-r* will mtilHil tin- uiu.lt tiiaclnne nature * lug .how Saturday,
State beserag* 4'*ut«
I* t ti-*|ulrcd tli vot... amt Hie Uu- .liilttlcl&gt;*i.iril liiacllin* anil al Icu.t tor spectators mi tlw
struyed Ji .n ils sn*i p*&gt;ui&lt;d i.,u e must carry s majurity wall music seli-cturs.
ground.
ou: 1, 11* gallunt of muon • nine j of those voting for approval
Nu estim ate of dam ages or
The w eather was lupinust
whisky during June. It .-r i/e I \t present. S trn .ln .m stul. iiiiuunt of money and cloth in the m ind, of scientists
lbr*-« tor Rtchar l It. h* t g to* tp e rtlir *tfe ha* tiev-n *•• ing taken i* available at Iln. saiheim g lin e ** oh'i-rv e t«ie
till.1 tin '.Infill * o ilin ' ajitJ.
•a.'l tu.|ay
tclcii tty iltc ktl'JII1) .
, *. ol Utc sun.

Clouds Could
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Parkway tram jo it south of
here to Yeehiw Junction
near Veto Bench.
The governor laid hie ap-

Tho governor also said he
wae keeping n dose eye on
the telephone company atrike
In Mm Tamp* Bay a n a and
•aid ho would intarvena if
ntcesaary.
Bryant did not say bow ho
would intervene but indicated
fca would not do so until ask-

th* Tampa Bay araa kasplaf
an « ja on the siluatton.
The governor's reprtaenta*
live was Identified Tuesday
as B kherd Y w n taso , dir­
ector of the Florida Concilia(ton and Mediation Service.
Bryant said he would ask
governors attending the Na­
tional Gov croon Conference
In Miami Beach neat week to
help in the Cuban refugee
replacement program. Bry­
ant was asked to comment
on a United Frtaa Interna­
tional story on Fidel Caitro
wanting to send more Cuban
refugees to this country.
" It would be foolish to be
blackmailed on (he grounds
of humanity," th# governor
said.
Bryant also said efforts
were being made to set up
Ihe National Governors Con­
ference so that "it will not
be n substitute for congress,"
but merely a meeting to •&lt;change experiences and not
to "pass judgment on other
governor*."

U A R R 1M A N A N D J F K : D oes th e ro a d to th e su m m it s t a r t h e re ?

The Global

View--

M r. K End Up The Winner
O f Hardman's Moscow Mission ?

CAPE CANAVERAL (CPI)
—Soma day, perhaps a dozen
year* from now, high-powered
broadcasting satellites may
be beaming television pro­
grams directly to homa re­
ceivers over most of the earth.
Such communication* sat­
ellite* would not even need
a ground receiving station.
For example, a television
viawtr in Europe could limply
flip a awitch to m * a show
originating in th* United
States. If the viewer were
within range of the spacecraft,
he would rnarely tun* hta set
to th* M telllt* channel the
same way ha switch#* chan­
nels today,
8uch a satellite would have
to have a power aupply meas­
ured in thousand! of watts,
acordlng to Leonard Jaffa, di­
rector of th* National Aero­
nautics and Spact Administra­
tion’s (NASA) communica­
tions system*.
The Syncom II communica­
tions satellite, scheduled for
launch here, has a power sup­
ply barely mtasured in watts.
It will depend on aolsr cell*
to maintain sufficient power—
26 watte—for operation. Howevsr, only 2ft watts are need­
ed to transmit telephone and
teletype signals ta ground
stations.
Scientists want Syncom If
to settle Into a circular path
22,300 miles above earth and
then jockey into synchronous
orbit—one In which the sat­
ellite appears to hover over
th* same spot on earth hecausa It la traveling at tho
same speed a t which the
earth rotate*.
Syncom I. launched last Feb.
14, achieved synchronous or­
bit but radio contact was lust.
Engineers theorized the aatel
lite'a motor ignited imprup^ 'F s cmualnic the satellite to
Ita p U n n .d p .th

Governors

For 'M ade Land' Ownership
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The nation's governors will
bn asked to put their power
and prestige behind coastal
and Great Lakes states in a
two-year state-federal right
for ownership of so-called
"m ads lands."
At stake are thouMnds of
acres of naturally formed
lands, formed off the coasts
of these states since their ad­
mission to the Union.
At the National Governors
Conference in .Miami Beach
next week, Florida's Gov.
Farris Bryant will push for
adoption of a resolution sup­
porting state ownership and
urging Secretary of the In­
terior Stuart Udall and Ally.
Gen. Robert Kennedy to rec­
ognize the title or the stales.
Bryant said title waa con­
firmed to the states by the
Submerged Lands Act of 1833
and recognized by a later U.
S. Supremo Court case. The
Congressional act confirmed
to the states “ all filled in,
made or reclaimed lands for­
merly beneath navigable wa­
ters."
Tile Interior Department, in
a 183d administrative ruling,
asserted the states' title was
restricted to artificially creat­
ed lands. But, following pro­
tests from Florida and Louis­
iana in June, lSdl, Udall pro­
mised a new determination
would be made. It has not
been done, Bryant said.
The attorneys general of
all 3d states considered the
problem and adopted resolu­
tions in 1961 and 1963 conclud­
ing the states have full tllle
to the naturally formed lands.
Brief* urging a reversal of
the lose ruling have been
filed with Udall by Michigan,
Nevada, Mississippi, Georgia,

secret preparation for th*
Thus, even If Khrushchev
summit are already under falls to get Ms pacts h* wilt
way.
hava succeeded in creating
Even Britain* liberel Jour­ more doubt and diaaenaion in
nal New Statesman, which NATO, already In tragic atata
ial Hospital. Hurry and get
■ n . M. L. Johnson
seem* to hava a pipeline to of disarray.
Ambassador Hardman will
Wen, Bello again. Hava just well Granny. 1U Impossible
some of th# President’s advis­
ers, now baliavta that "The do well to remember Khrush­
returned from a wonderful to keep a good gal down.
Also so sorry to bear that
road to a new summit meet­ chev’s favorite proverb th at
three weeks trip up "North”
her daughter, Gladys, (Mr*.
ing begins to look a little "When you taka an eel by
Spent the first week In In- Charlae) Carlson la on the
clesrer." The British Labor its tail or a politician by his
dlaaapolis, lad. And the first sick lis t We wish her ■
party’a mouthpiece frequent­ word, precious little remains
night it got down to 40 de­ speedy recovery alio. • • •
ly predict* U. 8. diplomatic in your hand."
move* even before they are
grees. Alter that it wasn’t Mrs, Roxie Chamblli* and
leaked to th* Kennedy admin­
too bod. But bad aaough for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chambliss
and daughter, Dianne, hate
istration* favorite newsmen.
a Fla. cracker. The town 1 was
been here visiting with Mr.
What, then, la behind Pre­
in was a suburb of Indiana­ and Mrs. S. A. Chambliss.
mier Khrushchev’* latest of­
polis. The ctreeta have such They a re from Ft. Walton
fer, and how far should he be
aamaa aa Pearl and Red Beach. * * • Claude and Rena
trusted t
Gold. Doesn't that sound and Sid Hawkins recently en­
rich? Ha a town that la one joyed a "down south" short
Undersecretary of State
for all and all far one. My trip to Punta Gorda to Me
Hurrimun is, unfortunately, a
host and hostess took me up former Monroe residents Jim
professional optimist. He mis­
to the state Fortest Park. and Bea Corbett and also to
understood the Russians’ im­ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
That was very Interesting. Sabring to ace Mr. and Mra.
perialist alms In East Europe Americana for con.tilutlonal
From there 1 went to Wash- J. H. Edwards. From Un-re TALLAHASSEE (U N ) — when ha was President Tru.
JULY 16
fngten, D. C., by way of they went "Northwest" to aee The Florida Supreme Court, mans’ negotiator in 111IS. Ha Action (ALA) today gave per- | c#rry tn improvw, molor&gt; wia
Admissions
Ooltimbua, Ohio and PllU- Rene’s mother, Mrs. Rosalie basing Ita decision on recent trusted them again in Laos in feet ratings to three fresh­ be launched by a Delta rocket.
burg, Fa. WhUa with my bro­ Reddick at Dcstin end then U. S. Supreme Court orders, 1902. Now he apparently be­ men senators and IS house
Scientists believe that If Margaret Conklin, DeBary;
ther and hi* family to D.C., to Eglln Field to help (laugh­ ruled out Wednesdey th* dis­ lieves th at a ban on nucleaf member* for their voting re­ ths teletype and telephone ex­ Shirley H ouck, O s t e e n ;
we flatted in BalUpore, Md ter and aon-ln-law, Bill and tribution of Gideun Bibles in testing Is a promising area far cord during the first six periment* work a* planned, Carolyn Bartoszck, Dcllary;
with an aunt and cousin and Claudette Tenney, move into the puhllc schools.
tli* Unltd States will have
un agreement with Moscow.
months of the n th Congress.
Juanita Bell, Lorraine Jef­
also In A kiandria, Va. W* their new borne on the base
taken
a big strp toward a
The decision came in a case
Western effort* to reach
In all, the organization relatively low cost worldwide fords, Wynell Carter, Jose­
decided to go back to the where Bill Is stationed. * * * brought hy nine taxpayers
such an agreement were so evaluated the voting of 12
phine R. LeFils, Maxine .Mas­
Wax Museum la D. C. one Hope you Monroe residents and parents against the Or­
far frustrated by Russia’s re­ senators and 67 congressmen ■pare communications net­ sey, Diva Brown, Ruby I-e«
day. Since last year they got a chance to see Ann Lee ange County school board
work.
fusal to meet even President —all new member*— on
Hardin Hunter, Shirley Ann
have added the statue of Woody while she was here challenging mandatory school
Wilson of Sanford.
John Glenn. It stands be­ on a visit to see parents Ur­ aisemhlien in which the Bibles Kennedy's minimum require­ Issues such aa mass trans­
ments for on-sito in-pectiun, portation, youth conservation
Births
tween Shepherd and Lind­ ban and Gen Lee and other were distributed by the GUIespecially o f underground corps and debt limit Increase,
Air. and Mrs. Donald Ham­
bergh. But k doesn't look relatives. Ann and wee daugh­ con* international.
test*. However, during hit re­
mer of Sanford, a girl
By the ACA yardstick, two
like Mm much to me, for ter now reside In Puerto
They contended the Gideon cent visit ta East Germany
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie H. Lasenators—including the presi­
one thing tt makes him look Rico where Johnny Is ita- Bible we* "a sectarian work
Khrushchev proposed a ban on dent's brother—and 21 con­
Files of Sanford, a girl
older. They also have added (toned with the Navy. It was of peculiar religious vidua and
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Car­
Zlaenbower and Mrs. Elsen­ certainly a pleasure to see significance to members of th* surface, atmosphere and un­ gressmen Drew Zeros. AU
DALLAS (UPI) Rep ter of Sanford, a girl
hower and Mrs. Kennedy be- Ann again and her new Protestant faith.’’ They said derwater tests ostensibly be. were Democrats. Of those
Discharges
a Ido the President. All in all daughter. Don’t you know distribution of ths IHbfo viol, cause they are self-policing. with perfect ratings, all were Claud* Pepper (D-Fla), has
Virgil
Rogers.
W. Va.; Don­
It was a wonderful three Granny and Granpa Lee and ated the teachings, tenets and He did not change his mind Republicans.
suggested that the nation’s
weeks that I enjoyed every Greatgrandmother Ebba Lee principles of the religiuue on the cruciut questions of on­ The organization, regarded labor unions spend their pen na Penton, Lnngwood;; Ralph
Clcndenin, Longwood; Idus
second of H. * * * Lee and really got to spoil the baby? faiths of some of the parents. site Inspection but suggested aa conservative and calling
that the whole problem should itself non-partisan, assessed ston funds to pay for housing Powell, Lake Monroe; F.thel
Atlie Keller are on a vaca­ Don’t blame them one hit.
The cbhi, was brought by be left hanging in th# air ,
IS senate and 10 house vote! for working men of Latin- Jordan. Mt. Dora; Mrs. Billy
tion trip to Cleveland and Their visit waa all too abort Kidney Ilrown, Sidney GluckSandifer and baby; Sandra
Knoxville, Tennessee. • • •
As seen by UN specialists which "have a bearing on America.
man,
Samuel
W.
Harris,
Louis
and they returned to Puer­
Pepper, a member of the Hooker, Douglas Taylor, Hen­
Tolar and VonclUe Rabun and to Rico Sunday by plane. * * Kata, Dr. Morton Levy, Abner un Russia, a teat bail agree­ safeguarding the God-given
•ana are baaklng in the sun Claude end Mary Hittcll and Lewie, Dr. Gurdun F. Lewie, ment on Khrushchev’s term* dignity of the individual and House Banking and Currency ry Peters, Erma Dsvis, Ar­
—rutifled with all th* fanfare promoting sound economic Committee, spoke Tuesday to thur Wilson of Sanford.
• t New Smyrna Beach. Don't
family will be on vacation Kerry Rachtman and Dr. Hod­
you know those boys are next week. They are still man Shippen. They said they at a summit meetings—could growth by strengthening con- the Southern Conference of
only serve the Interest* of stiuttonal government."
Teamster*.
having a good time. • • •
planning on a very IMG dqy had protested the echool as­
Ben Moreel, s retired ad­ Teamsters President James Social Security
Olga and Eh Hunter havo had very soon when their son sembles In which the Bibles Russia's much-troubled pre­
miral who organized and dir­ R. Hoffa said such loans
aa their guests at their home Claude Jr. and wife Joanna were distributed but they mier.
on Narcissus Ave. Olga’s ne­ will be home from Germany were told the echool board
It w o u l d , o f e o u r s'e, ected the Seabeea in World would have to be underwrit­ Sessions Listed
War II. 1* chairman of ACA’s ten by the government before
phew E. E. Vihlcn and wife
A representative of the So­
where "Uubbs" has been sU&gt; would continue tho practice strengthen Khrushchev’s hand
and two foster sons. They
in hts dispute with Red China. board uf trustees. Other board he would support them.
cial Security Administration
tioned for two years. They unless halted hy the courts.
member*
include
former
spent a few days with them
Pepper »ald union funds District Office in Orlando
are making plana for a big The high court did not write It will obligate the West to President llerbnrt Hoover;
and then the Vihlena went on
loaned to Latin American will be at the City Commis­
time while they are here on a long opinion in the case. It recognize the legitimacy of
to Biloxi, Mississippi. • • •
Charles Edison, f o r m e r workers for housing would sion Room, City Hall, on
a visit. * * * I have had so said the District Court uf Ap­ the Red regimes in East Eur­
Democratic Governor of New serve two purposes:
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Almond
ope
and
Cuba.
It
will
surely
Wednesdays, August 7, II.
many requests for a repeal peals’ ruling helling Bible
Jersey, -and Edgar Eisen­
are hers visiting his parents
—Strengthen labor move­ 21, and 26, between the hours
open
fur
Russiu
iuct
eased
of a beautiful thought of distribution must ho upheld
hower. brother of former ment* by demonstrating that of 9:i)n a m. and noon Hymn
Mr. and Mr*. W. It. Almond
prose. So here it ts: "1 MUST ill view uf recent U. S. Su­ tru ilc op pm t unities with the president Dwight D. Elsen­
They are residents of Atlanta, GO SHOPPING"— One of
protection of a strong union , R.
Patton, Social SecurWest
amt
enable
Khrushchev
premo Court decisions regard­
Ca. • • • Very glad to hear
hower.
can offer inor* than coinmun- ity District Office Manager
these days I must go shop­ ing lliblu reading in the pub. to uppeuse the economic needs
Flunking tiie ACA's voting Dm.
that Annie Belle (Granny)
announced today.
of his disgruntled and restless
ping. I’m completely out of lie schools.
test were Sens. Edward M.
llewklna la feeling better af
—Provide a suitable outlet
This service is made availsatellites.
self-respect. I want to ex
"An
elaboration
of
any
ter being in Seminole MeraorThe Suviet premier hinted Kennedy (D-Mass.), and Gay­ fur Ihe hum buildup of union able to tho»e who wish to
chango soma self righteous- views which wn might have
lord Nelson, (D-Wis.l. Out of pension funds.
apply for o!d-agg and sur­
ness 1 picked up the other to the contrary notwithstand­ as much when he also sug­
a possible luu per cent, both
Pepper said he had not vivors Insurance ttencflls, sogested,
as
part
of
the
nuclear
day
for
some
humility,
would |,e a fruitless exSewing Machine which Uiey say it less ex­ ing
had zero*. !x-n. Abraham Rib- talked to teamster officials | vial security account mt us pendituro uf judicial time and test bun bargain, a "nonag- icoff, i L) Conn. &gt;, a leading
about the proposal but had i hers, or obtain information
g less ion" pact bet a evil NATO
pensive and wears belter, I labor," the court said.
Class Slated
new frontiersman and form­ been encouraged by AFL CIO about the SocDl Security Proami
Buraia's
counterpart,
the
A class in sewing machine want to look at some toler­ The Orange Circuit Court Wi»isaw Pact nation*.
er cabinet member, rated leadership
; gram. Patton said.
operation
for
commercial ance which is being used for dismissed the case. It was ap­
only 6 per cent.
Khrushchev
is
not
likely
Ui
Seamstresses will begin July wrapa this year. Some one pealed to the District Court,
abandon the Marxist-Leninist
J». Joe Foy, manager of the showed me some prelty sam­ which reversed the Circuit
doctrine or desist from fom­
Florida Stale Employment ples of peace. We’re short Court. The District Couil’s
When the occasion calls for MOVING...c a ll
on
Uiat
and
one
can
never
ruling suid distribtuioii of the enting civil strife and ''lim­ Former Srnford
Service, announced today
ited" wars of rmtinnul liberaw-~i__i^d.
The c la n will oe hr Id si h n . gag
ma ilditury—;i iirm
Storage
-Resident Dies— Thomas Moving
by
the
way
I
muat
try
to
(dice each year "certainly ap­ lion,-rapeviitlly in Latin Ame I the Alls of Sanford plant «n
leu. He will thus be satisfied
Mr. Arthur Humphrey. W.
FA 2-1991
Hwy. n-w . from &gt; a. m. to match some patience that my proximates" promotion and
“(let
I
h
r Re*l lit Request"
nleghhor
wcara.
K
is
very
endorsement
uf
r
e
l
i
*
I
o
u
.
"
M
y
W"
lw
»
f^
'e
s
s
to
n
i,
1
‘,irJ
'Ve.lne.day
morning
*t
a
&gt; p in. daily for three weeks.
Foy said that at least 20 becoming to her and 1 think group* following th . Bil.lt'. how* " fr minor, that he hope. Jakwnviite hoepite'. A n.tUve
| to gam at a new summit meet- of (.unford, he Ha* lived i.t
operators arc needed, and It might took well on me. teaching*
Jacksonville for the past sevclasses will be under the I might try on that service“This distribution likewise 1,n*f’
Frce
j
era) years. He was associated
■ble
garment
of
tong
suffer­
•ponacrshlp of the adult edu­
would tend to impair th* I . ul w 141 c“n lb*
ing.
some
places
are
dis­
right, of plaintiff* and th e ir1 " ° rW &gt;H,Isibl&gt;' “,ln e*c*Pl with tha Mather Furniture Co
cation department of Seminole
County and Director E. 5 playing nuw. 1 never thought children to be free from gov­ mors dissension in NATO? I Survivors include his wife.
President Charles de Gaulle, Agnes Humphrey of JacksonI wanted to wear it, but 1 ernmental action which dieDouglass.
A class in electronics which find myselt coming to it. criminates in the fjre exercise whujtu ambition 1* to make i w ile , 3 brothers, Ross and E.
• POCKING
begins Monday already has Also I must remember to uf religious beliefs," the court France a nuclear power, ha* L. Humphrey uf Lake Mary;
• OUTING
have my mom of apprecia­ said.
no interest in the type of test ’ Bruce and R. T. Humphrey uf
been filled. Foy Mid.
• STORAGE
tion mended and I must took
ban proposed by Khrushchev. Sanford; and I.. H. Humphrey
• OVIRSCAS MOVINQ
around for some Inexpensive
Pro-NATO German partisans of Zellwood; 2 sisters. Salty
HAS LONGER TERM
everyday goodness. It U sur­ The United States Army of retiring Chnncvllor Kon- Stem- of Orlando and Mr*. A u th o r ity Ag»nt for
Cabinet officials of th* U-8. prising bow quickly my sup­ hss been an essential force rod Adenauer will surely con- There.* Tyler of Alexandria, ' J o l t n t i t / a r i L /llflS
are appointees of tho presi­ ply of that gives out. * * * for freedom since He origin aider « nunaggre.siun agree- j Va.; and several nieces and
dent, but the poeim uter gen- 1 do not know who the author on June II, 1773. Small or ment with the Warsaw Pact neplicw s.
sral la appointed to hold of­ is, but 1 think thin Is one large, in peace or war, the nations as an American atFuneral cervices will be
fice during the president’* of the most beautiful pieces Army has gone on building tempt to give international Saturday at 2 p.m with the
term and on* month theu-aft- of prose ever written. Hope I Its unbroken tradition of ser- recognition t o Communist , Brisson Funersl llumc in
MO V I N G WI TH C A R E
VE R Y W H C R I *
| &gt; uu- s o j o y W.
( v i c e Lu t h * A m e r i t x u p c y p le
Ea*c Germany.
1charge.

Lake Monroe Jottings

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(NEA) — W. A vtr.ll Handman, chief U. S. d.I.gate to
the Moscow nuclear test ban
telka, U also presumably ne­
gotiating for another EaatWeit aummlt meeting.
In th* view of United Na­
tion* diplomats, th* Kennedy
administration’* sudden "opti­
mism" about Premier Khrush­
chev’s new offer of a "par­
tial’ test ban Indicate* that

Supreme Court
Rules Out
Gideon Bibles

Conservative
Group Rales
New Solons

Push Efforts

Hospital
Notes

Pepper Proposes
Latin Aid Plan

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Louisians,
Maisachu ; are Involved, with imaH
aetta, Texaa, Illinois, A la-[bea,:h *°t ownera Uis most
bama, New York, Kansas, 1“ g o m fr .r i o t e d .
Expressing the hope Presi­
Indiana, New Jersey, Callfor dent Kennedy will overrule
nla, Washington, Virginia and Udall, Bryant aaid the U. S.
does not bave a valid legal
Florida.
In addition, the U. S. so­ claim and by backing down
licitor general, at the request will be removing a cloud on
erf President Kennedy, re­ the title of thousands of pro­
, t
viewed the problem and con­ perty ownera.
cluded the federal govern­ “The participating states *
ment has no claim to the are very concerned over th*
lands, Bryant aald no opposi­ possibility of whether thw
tion to the states' position has President'* own attorney, tho
solicitor general, will bo
been filed by anyone.
"In fact,” he said, "only overruled by the contention*
known supporters of federal of a few career people in gov­
ownership a r e speculators ernment, all to the benefit
who are seeking cheap fed­ of a few land speculator*."
eral lands or leases and cer­
tain ’career people’ In the In­
terior Department.
"If this matter it pressed
to useless litigation, the poli­
tical repercussions will be
tremendous. Every coastal
and Great Lakes state will be
affected to tome degree.”
He said tbousandi of Indi­
viduals who bought properties TALLAHASSEE fUPI) from the states in good faith
Tho Supreme Court ruled
Wednesday the State Sanitar­
ians Registration Board must
issue a certlfcate to a Dads
County man who sought re ­
gistration without an exami­
nation.
Eugene L. Solomon sought
registration under a so-call­
ed grandfather clause of a
MtAUt (UPI) — The form­ 1959 legislative act requiring
er director of the Cuban Aca­ registration of ail sanitar­
demy of Science, now exiled ians. The clause provided that
here, said yesterday the Cas­ registration would be w'*bout
tro government is considering Ihe required examination for
using germ warfare against those already employed as a
the United States.
sanitarian and who met other
Oscal Alcalde Ledon said requirements.
the Russians and Cubans
Solomon said tic met all of
have been using a secret th* qualifications. But th*
laboratory in Pinar Del Rio Board said he didn’t and re­
to conduct germ warfare re ­ fused to issue a registration
search.
certificate.
" I waa In a meeting at
The Dade Circuit Court up­
Capt. Nunez Jimenez office held Solomon's right to re ­
recently, and he said the gistration but its decision was
Castro government is plann­ reversed by th* District
ing to give Americans some Court of Appeals.
of their own medicine," Al­ The district court ruled,
caide said.
in effect. the sanitarians
He said Nunez, now head board had a quasi-judicial
of the science academy, told power in passing on applica­
him It would be easy to in­ tions and it had discretion in
troduce Aftosa fe v e r Into this deciding whether or not a
country. Aftosa Fever is com­ person was qualified.
monly called Hoof and Mouth The High Court, in an opin­
Disease.
ion written by Justice Camp­
The exile, who fled the bell Thornai, disagreed with
eommunisl island in a small the district court. It said the
boat recently, said three Rus­ legislature had set down the
sian scientists were sche­ requirements for registra­
duled to arriv« at the genn tion as a sanitarian and Ihe
warfare laboratory
n e x t board "merely exercised a
month to help with research. ministerial function" and did
not have discretion to decide
that Solomon had to take aa
School Pulls
examination.

Sanitarian
Certified
Without Test

Exile Charges
Castro Plans
Germ Warfare

Sneaky Trick
TOPEKA, Kan. (U PI)-T he
school board today pulled the
rug from under a time-hon­
ored alibi for students who
arrive home late from school.
The board announced a new
ruling requiring teachers lo
telephone parent* if a pupil
has been kept after regular
classes.

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Vrntfft July 18, 1968 — Pag* 8

Beauty Named
Miss U. 5. A.
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) —
Marita Oxen, a forelgn-bom
blond* nod*! who doesn't Ilk*
to w**r ik ta p y bikini*, was
crowned th* new "Ml** U. S.
A." l u t night at the MU*
Unlv*r*« pageant
Th* 19-year-old daughter of
) a carpenter will Join 44 for­
eign beau tie* tonight in th*
■•mi-flnala of th* Mita Uni­
verse content
Th* currant Mlaa Univcraev
dark-haired Norma Nolan of
Bueno* Aire*, will crown her
■ucce»*or in th* nationally
tcleriMd
flnala
Saturday
night
Ml** Oaera, who r*pr***ntI *d IUinola In th* Mias U.S.A.
competition, waa bom In Riga,
Latvia, and Immigrated to the
United State* to e«cap« Com
munlat oppraailon 13 year*
•r&gt;Tli* runner* up war* Mi­
chelle Bctinna Matrinko, 21,
of Arlington, V a, th* Ml»a
District of Columbia: Sandra
. Lee Marlin, 19, of Springfield.
' Mo.; Rhea Looney, 19, of Den­
ver, Col,; and Francln* Cheryl
Heraek, of Enclno, Calif., 19
and th* tallest girt in the
contc*L
After being crowned by th*
outgoing Mia* U.S.A., Macc-1
Leliani Wilson of Hawaii, Misa
Oxer* aald th* first things
ah* wanted to do waa call
* her parents and grab a bit* to
•at.
HI didn't have time for
supper because I had to fix my
hair," she explained.
Talking about her past,
Marita—“in Latvian you pro
nounc* It MAH-RE E l " —aha
entered, ami lost, her first
beauty context when ah* was
Id years old. But a year later
ahe was runnerup in a "Mias
Oak Street Beach contest.”
*T guess I'm getting better
now," *h* said.
Marita
admitted
being
"■lightly embarrassed” the
first time aho modeled
bikini, but aald she now wears
a green bikini to tho beach
"If thera aren't too many peo­
ple around,"
Mlaa Oxers said ahe wuuld
give aome of her 92,500 prixe
money to her parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. Makiii K. Oxcra of
1800 North Hoyne Av*., Chi
cago, to ”h*lp out with tho
family bllla."

.» Reward Offered
In Strike Attack

j

TWINS? — "Mias Universe" contestants from
Nevntla, Kathee Francis (left) and Brazil,
Maria Vurgus, are look-a-likes and roommates
for the week-ion# pageant at Miami Beach, but
never met each other before. Kathee was one of
15 semi-finalists for the "Miss U. S. A.” title.

Citizen Groups Try
To Ease Tensions
By United Pres* tnternatlonel
Aa racial segregation bar­
rier* have toppled in school
districts of the South, grass­
roots citixen*' organizations
spearheaded by parents and
teachers often have paved the
way for a peaceful transition.
Since the days of the Cen­
tral High School denegrega-

Second Telstar
Konks Out
CAPE C A N A V E R A L
(UPI) — One of the nation’*
communication* s a t e l l i t e s
■topped functioning Wedneeday but the National Aero­
nautics and Space Adminis­
tration (NASA) plan* to
launch another one Tuesday.
The second Telstnr, design­
ed to bring overseas events
into American homes, failed
after two month* and 10 days
in orbit.
Tile fullure left one U. S.
communications satellite —
Relay—still functioning.
The aeeond Synecm satel
lite, which ha* an improved
motor, is scheduled to be
launched from here Tuesday
morning. It will be sent aloft
by a Delta rocket toward an
orbit 22,300 miles above
earth.
If all goes well it will be­
come the world's first work­
ing synchronous orbit satel­
lite. This means is would ap
pear to hang (stationary over
one apot on earth because it
revolves around th* earth at
th* aam* speed the earth ro­
tate* on its axis.
Th* first Syncom, launched
last Feb. 14, achieved syn
chronou* orbit, but radio con­
tact with the satellite was
lost when a small rocket
aboard th* payload ignited.

ST. AUGU8KNB (U P I)—
Tha strike - bound Florida
Eaat Coast Mrtway has offerad a fb.ooo reward for in
forma bon leading to th* ar­
rest of persons who atoned
an FEC employe Monday
night.
Kent Norris, n 20-year-old
railway employe, waa hos­
pitalised with Injuries to hla
left eye after being h it by a
rock while riding on an FEC
train.
FEC rie* president W. L.
Thornton, in announcing th*
The 1900 Census accounted
toward yesterday, said th*
for
40.&amp; million married cou­
railway had lifted all embar­
ples.
goes on everything but sand,
rock and gravel and Atlantic
Coast Lin* freight.

Dr. Nielsen O f
FSU Dies A t 52

lion crisis in Litll* Rock six
years ago, the local aetlon
groups have had their fling at
the civil rights iasu*. Their
names have becoma staccato
symbols of the problem.
S-O-S, Able. Oasis. Hope,
Those were the trademarks
for parents who banded to­
gether to insure continuing
classes in th* face of homatown integration.
A new group in Blrming
hum has joined the others.
The organisation la known
as PEP for "Public Edges
tion Peacefully." It held lta
first meeting Tuesday night in
Birmingham, which has been
ordered to submit a school de­
segregation plan In August.
J. Vernon Patrick, an attor­
ney who live* "over the
mountain” in the residential
suburb of Vestavia, presided
in a courtroom on the third
floor of the Jefferson County
Courthouse. With him up front
were six or aeven l ’EP tenders
who had hoped to attract
crowil sympathetic to keeping
schools open, even If de
segregated.
A crowd of approximately
330
packed the courtroom
spilling into the balcony. They
curried placards with auch
remarks as "Birmingham —
Betrayed But Not Beaten."
Patrick and hia PEP group
tried to talk about achools but
it slid not go well. Ralph
Edwards, a steel mill worker
who identified himself to ths
crowd as a "ted-neck,” told
Patrick to “sit down, you don'
even live in Birmingham.”
Patrick's group had brought
a projuctor and a documentary
film about how Dallaa, Tax.,
had peacefully desegregated
its schools. Hie chairman ask
cd someone In the back room
to turn out the lights so tha
film could get started. H*
was Ignored. Th# meeting
finally broke up without any
action. Outside segregationist
pickets paraded around the
courthouse

CAMERA SHOP

210 S. PARK AVE.

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Bond waa aet a t 910,000
Wednesday for Mrs. Sara
Luckle, who has been held In
connection with th* April 3
skying of a prominent Jack­
sonville minister.
Circuit Judge John M. MeN att sat the bond after deny­
ing a petition by defense
counsel Giles P. Lewi* that
Mrs. Luckle be released -un­
charged.
MrN'att, however, ruled the
housewife waa to be held for
"unlawful homicide—the de­
gree of which 1* to be decid­
ed hy the grand Jury."
Mrs. Luckle has been held
in jail here In connection with
the shooting death of the
Rev. George Hodges, pastor
of th* Rive raid* Baptist
Church.
Lewis argued thera waa in­
sufficient evidence to charge
Mrs. Luckle with first or sec­
ond degree murder or man■kughter.
"Poilcd tattle"
with no horns.

are those

DISCO NTINUED

N Y LO N S
W ITH T U F S Y N
RUBBER
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98

Tavern Owner
Liable In
Youth's Death
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
A tavern owner may be held
liable in the traffic death of
an under-age youth to whom
he Illegally sold whisky and
beer, the Supreme Court rul­
ed Wednesday,
The court Issued the opin­
ion in a auit for 9150,000 dam­
ages brought hy Reginald
Owen Davis against J. B.
Shlsppaeossee, owner of a
Hillsborough County tavern.
Davla said tha terra Bold hia
14-yrar-olJ aon alcoholic beveruges just six hours before
he was killed in a highway ac­
cident.
Davis said hia son’s death
was a "direct and proximate"
result of the illegal snio made
by the tavern. The high court,
In an opinion by Justice Elwyn Thomas, agreed.
It said there apparently was
no effort made to determine
the age of the youth, who
bought the beverages along
with two companions. “U must
have been apparent to anyone
who bothered to look that the
purchaser* were but boys,”
the court said.
The court eaid that the "at­
mosphere” surrounding the
eale should have made it evi­
dent "that trouble for tomeon* wee In th* offing."

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WASHINGTON - (NEA) Tha standard Republican lias
now is th at the D o a t n l k
party Is so hopelessly split
that It Is completely ineffec­
tive,
This wse the thorns af tha
Joist SenatsBouso BepubUcaa Leadership aaatfeste.
Using President K enedy's
statement that Democrats ta
Coograji would need Repub­
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OK?

Y oung Voters Shifting

• O's and A's

them, but President Kennedy scored
well among them, too. Tha 1982 elec­
tion results, strongly weighted with
Dmaoeratie vtetonee Is Congress
and a t tha governorship level, did not
suggest tha Democrats are suffering
material defection*.
But avanr election la a aew ball
game, and tha BspuMteaaa win have
a golden chance In 1984 to cut into
tha ranks of youth — and build over­
all vota totals to winning levels.
The Census Bureau says, in re­
sponse to Inquiry, th at by November,
1984, there will be 10j00,000 persona
who wlU have coma to voting age
since the 1960 election. Not aU these
will register, or otherwise be eligible
to vote. But perhaps 6 million new
voters will be on the rolls, two thirds
of them In cities and suburbs. •
These youngsters Inevitably will
represent one of tha important battle,
grounds of tha 1984 campaign. Who
will get themT
la conservatism the theme they
want to hear? On tha assumption it
is, Republicans bang hard on th a t
drum.
Or is there still a quiet, some,
what unassertive but pronounced ma­
jority for the Democratic party’s
philosophy and urograms?
The answer should be one of the
moat fascinating political results of
1964.

During tha heyday of tha Now
Deal and tta early afterm ath, it waa a
commonplace to aay th a t young
Americana w en voting heavily Dem­
ocratic. Lately th e political interact
of tho young folk havo not aeamed ao
elearlr one elded
The Young Republican* have Just
flniahad another of their lira and
hriaatona convention* in San Fran­
cisco. You would hardly know the
Young Democrat* are alive.
In a *ide *** acroea tha Old
South, into tha Southwaet and wall
sprinkled la the Mountain ate tea are
new Republican loaders in their tender 80a. They are giving the GOP
organisation a now face and aome
observers dare to suggest they may
have already altered the party’s pow­
er structure.
By contrast key proportions of
tha rival Democratic organization
look old and tired—and hare and
there corrupt. Sen. Barry Goldwater
reminded the Young Republicans of
thte in hie epeach stressing liberal
(Democratic) dependence o n ‘‘corrupt
big city machines” for voting power.
Yet, despite all the slgnta ami
aounds of youthful upsurge on the
Republican side, It la not clear that
young voters are turning consistently
to Republican choices at the polls.
Dwight Elsenhower won many of

Q—W hat la tha status of
woman In Iroquois society?
A—Iroquois society cams
close to being a matriarchy;
tha clan was baaed on descent
through tho women who own­
ed crape and houses. Although
they did not actually rule, tha
women had tha power of re­
call if a chief did not live
up to expectations.
O—Who was Era ElbartuaT
A—Elbert Hubbard, author
of tho well-known "A Sirssago to Garcia."
Q—W hat continent waa
first gfvsn the name New
Holland?
A—Australia.

Dr. Crane's

Worry C linic
Notlco Mark'* dll lemma.
And then mamorite th# ad­
vice which Thu m e. Indiana
affera. for many pcoplo
could got a larger opening
•alary If they acted met#
poleed and eaaaat daring tho
Initial Interview. Scrapbook
tbaaa caoaa aad Indet them
far gaick reference la emer-

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

‘O rganized Bigness’
always has had la li- aa far away aa Cuba In tha
New U haa "organised Wastem hemisphere, Albania
in Eaetern Europe, Guinea
Prof. Cboh-mlng Li, chair­ and Ghana In Africa, not to
man a f tha center for Chlnera mentioa the Chinese military
stadia# at Uia Uahreislty of adventure* in the Far Boat
California, haa drawn np a and Southeaat Alia."
balance ahaat of Sad Chlnasa
And It la from thia poollloa
achievements aad conclude* of atrongth that Rod China
(hat "China haa attained for now challenges tho Sovlot
th a first tlma In mod*rn his­ Union and Nikita Khruahehov
tory tha itatua of a world for laaderehlp of tho Comgowor."
lmwiat world, deiplt* aoriuua
" It has," ha notea in tho and continuing probloma a t
s n out lasuo of Challenge bom a.
magasine "oatandad ita poli­
Profoaaor Li’s atudy la prim­
tical and economic Influence te arily economic.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Ha notes that Rad China
roachad Ita present atatua
both with tho help of Ita mili­
tary pact with tha Soviet
Union and through offootlva
political control of tha people.
But tha chief contributing
factor, ha believe*, waa Rad
China*# 1 n d u a t r I alisatlon
which anablad her to more
than quadruple productive ca­
pacity in tha years from 1964
through 1968, enhancing bar
military might.
Thia waa tha "groat laap
forward* within 1968 margad with tho rural communes.
Tha communaa wars to 4a for
agriculture what already waa
being dona Industrially.
But mismanagement, three
years of drought and a mis­
calculation of tho affecta of
human natura reversed tha
great laap forward which than
became tha "great fall back­
ward."
China waa forced Into tha
world market to buy grains,
to restore privet# ptets (a tha
paaaanta and pvrmlt • limited
amount of capitalism.
This year, with tha halp a f
tha private plot#, grain pro­
duction la reported about back
te tha I N I level
Industrially, other report#
■ay tha China## still are hav­
ing trouble.
Steal production b a t year
may Hava boaa about half of
tho peak of IS million tons re­
ported In 1980.
A shortage of coal la oald to
havo rvducod all heavy Indus­
try to about SO par root af
capacity.
But with all bar difficult!#*.
Rad China haa neither eased
up on har dispute with tho So­
viet Union nor atowed har
1963 economic offensive abroad.

* Q—Prior to the adoption of
tho Constitution how was tha
nation g o w n e d when Con­
gress was not In session?
A—By a committee of 13
persons, one from every etate.

CASK P-494: Mark T-, aged
22, recently applied for a job.
"Hut, Ur. Crane," Mark add.
ad, "1 joat out because 1 think
1 showed too much tagam ets.
" fo r tho salary waa higher
than 1 had expected. And 1
gurio I didn’t a rt eaatial
enough. So they wrote mo off
aa too young and Inexperi­
enced, although I look older
than my ago.
"Hut how can a person bo
calm when ho get# such a sur­
prise!"
When Thomaa A. Edison
wae a young man, ha headed
for Now York City.
Aa ho wae watching tho
ticker a t the atock market on#
day, tha machine went wrong.
Consternation followed.
But Edison walked In end
volunteered to repair it. Ha
toon had It working.
So he wae offered a big eat­
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month to stay around Juet to
keep the stock ticker In
mechanical order.
Later he Invented and pat­
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members of the stock ex­
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hie patent
Edison figured ha would be
willing te take a year's sal­
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tom price.

But then he wondered If
they might go higher, no ho
toyed with the Idea of de­
manding (6,000.
On the day of hie appoint­
m en t he met with th* offi­
cials of th* atock exchange.
They praised his work and
then added:
f
"Air. Edison, we know you
have patented an Improve­
ment on our stock ticker, so
we'd like to buy It How much
do you want fur your patent
right# T"
Well, young Tom Edison de­
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of (6,000. Hut that sounded
like highway robbery, so he
lost Ids nerve.
After swallowing a couple
of times as he triad to phreso
a price, he finally replied:
"Well, gentlemen, 1 hadn't
though the matter over very
thoroughly but what offer can
you m ake!"
“ Young man," replied tha
Chairmen, "we can't afford
to offer you a cent more than
(60,0U0."
Edison eaid hii heart Jump­
ed Into hla throat till he
couldn't even apeak. Maybe
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ence wee due to a shrewd In­
ner debate.
Anyway, when ha could fin­
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eo he accepted.
Ha said he had troubte
holding hla hand quiet till ha
could sign tha contract.
Then ho walked th* streets
for a couple of days end
nights, trying to get down off
tho cloud* I
But he said this experience
taught Mm a vital lesson.

“When eomebody else wants
what you have," he added, "al­
ways let him make the first
offer.
"For ha may habitually be
used to much blggor eama of
money than you are. And you
can thus get a larger price.**
So you young folks can al­
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Wrinkle your brow In a
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tha offer, and then casually
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warde I
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stamped, addressed envel­
ope and M cents te cover
typing and printing coats
whrn yoo send for one of
hla booklets.)

N otebook

ties ttls f t t r , Senate minor­
ity leader Everett M. Dirkm b toteasd tha Uaa that this
wae a confession of Demo­
cratic
administration
dis­
unity.
This raises the question of
Juet hew united the Republi­
can party aiay be a year ha­
leru Ita aatioaal convention.
Aa ■ curtain raiser, speak­
ing at lb* San r n dclaco con­
vention of Yotmg Republi­
cans, GOP le a . Hugh Scott
of Pennsylvania urged that
elements af the party "n o i
beat each other to bill." It
seems to have been a futile
appeal.
fu ll repeats ea this conven­
tion, brought back to Washtagtoa by participants. Indi­
cate It wae a pretty rough af­
fair. There was wide-open
feuding between progressive
and conservative fictions.
And It was only by the nar­
rowest of m irgins that the
organisation escaped a take­
over by the far right-wingers.
What this fight Indicates is
that tha GOP may be Just as
badly split ■» the DemacraU.
Thera is abundant evidence
that the ultra conservatives
make up a much larger per­
centage of the Republican
party than in th* Democratic
party.
On civil rights legislation In

Quotes
Our Cuban fever Is bound
to rise and fall with each suc­
ceeding event. Wa a rt at th*
msrey of every political op­
portunist both a t homo and
abroad who exploit* our lack
of a dynamic, positive policy,
—Sen. Georg* 8. McGovern,
D-S.D.

Q—How did an Illusion af
plenty coma to bo known as a
Barmecide feast?
A—It stems from tha story
told In tha Arabian Nights of
one member e f tho Barme­
cides, a wealthy Persian fam­
ily, who Invited a hungry beg­
gar to a feast and mads a
A woman shouldn’t trads
pretense of serving end eating
Imaginary viands, hence an U- on tha fact that th* is a wom­
an. However, I found that a t
tuslon of plenty.
Impsrtant meetings, a woman
Q—Do
Amelcan
Indian waa not as likely — or as
tribes ahve hereditary chiefs? quickly—to be thrown out as
A—A few tribes still have a man.
hsrsditary chief*, hut they are —Photographer M a r g a r e t
Bourke-White.
not always considered the
heads of thte* tribes.
Our guys are going home
Q—Why do clouds constant­ with 200 a week in their
pockets, and It might be bet­
ly change in shepo?
A—This Is because parts af ter to put most of any In­
clouds will evaporate whan crease wa negotiate Into
they com* In contact with fringe* Instead of wage*.
warmer air not saturated with —Jlnrmy Hoffs, Teamsters
moisture.
president.

particular, t h e Republican
party — even If It w art s e n
completely victorious ta 1884
•a to sweep the White Bouse
and Congreia—would have to
depend far more on Demo­
crat support to put through
an effective righto program
than the other way around.
Tha Fourth of July Goldwatcr-for-President rally la
Washington was notable la
that there were no Negro Re- O*
publicans inside tha Armory.
The only Negroes around
were in a delegation of Blaek
Muslima demonstrating out­
side the hall—not in support
of Goldwater, tt might be
added.
Actually, th* Republican
party today seems to be split
three ways — not Just two. ,«
Thera are GOP conservatives J
and progressive* who corres­
pond to the reactionaries and
the liberals In the Democra­
tic party. In addition, there
is the new Republican Na­
tional Citizens Committee.
This modern and moderate
element of the GOP la cen­
tered around ex-President
Dwight D. Elsenhower and 0
bis principles. But at tha
present time It has neither a
candidate, a platform nor
much of a following.
The SO to 100 well-heeled
Republican! who head up
and, in fact, a r t the GOP
ClUiena Committee today,
have as one of their principal
objectives definite Inroads on .
Democratic stronghold! In '
the North and W est Tha Re­
publicans simply have to woo
Democratic votera In tha
metropolitan areas to get n
majority.
Perhaps the only way the
Republicans can get a mean­
ingful program for 1884 la to
reverse the traditional Amer­
ican political p r o c e d u r e &gt;)
which la to adopt a platform,
then nominate a candidate
to stand on it and Ilka IL When the Republicans cob .
vcnc for their national con­
vention in San Francisco next
July they might try picking
their candidate flrat, then let
him dictate the platform.
If that candidate should b«
Sen. Barry Goldwater, tha
platform would read one way.
If tha candidate were Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller or almost
anyone else, K probably
would be completely differ*
ent.
That's how th* Republican
party stands as of today.

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JFK AsksTax
To Hah Flight
Of U. S. Gold
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Kennedy
ukcd
today to enact a
temporary tax oo foreign
borrowing ot U. f . capital la
a stepped-op effort to ctoia
I m growing balaac* at p a j­
am a* gap.
The P m id cat aald the new
clampdown wai needed to
kelp make further "inroad*
into tha hard core ot out
aontlnuing payment! deficit.”
Tha Preildeat'a recommen­
dation. mad* in a apecial
measaga to Congma, waa in­
tended to add more author­
ity to an Intemified attack on
Ibe dollar deficit which began
this week with the railing of
abort-term interact ra ta l.
A payment! deficit deve­
lop* when U. 8. citiaena and
toe federal government apend
more doitiri abroad than
foreigners spend in this
country. The result is a drain
on V. S. gold stocks.
Tha President proposed a
program mixed with both
old and new ideas for resolv­
ing the balsnca of payment!
dilemma—one of tha most
nagging economic problemi
facing the nation.
lie urged renewed emphails
on previoua drive* to Incrcaie
exports, promote U. S. tour­
ism, and reduce overseas dol­
lar expenditure! by military
and foreign aid programs.
Kennedy said tha longrange payments outlook was
hopeful, but that action mutt
be taken quickly to replen­
ish "our stockpile of arrange­
ments . . . during our re­
turn to equilibrium.”

Edward Buckley
Rifes Friday
Edward Watson Buckley,
T8. of 180 Normandy Road,
Casaclbtrry, died Tuesday.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., he
a m i her* from Cleveland,
Ohio, in 11W3, He wa* a re­
tired pattern maker.

He ia survived by hla wife,

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and granddaughter,
Mr*. Gayle Cheathem.
Funeral aervicta will be
held Friday morning a t 10:30
in the chapel of the CoxP ark er Funeral Home In Win­
ter Park with Rev. Delmat
Copeland, of Cuiselherry Com­
munity Methodist Church of­
ficiating, Burial will be In
Glen Haven Slemorlal Park.

Mediator Sets
Two Meetings
TAMPA (UPI) — Federal
Mediator John Kenney hat
scheduled separata meeting*
with union and management
officials again today in an
effort to end the violence and
vandalism
marked
etrlke
against General Telephone
Co.
This will he tha seeend teetee of meetings sine* the
strike begin list Thursday
when 2,800 members of Lo­
cal 824 of the International
Brotherhood of
Electrical
Worker* struck the company
to a contract dispute.
Wednesday Kenney met
with both p irtlci several
times, but declined to say
what waa discussed at the
gat together*.
"About all I ean say l*
toe re was no progress at all,"
said local Union Presided
Robert Mount.

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In Prison . . As Physician
Dr. William C. Rape, who
bas Joined Dr. Robert Rosemood to practice bar* la that
rare bird, a native Floridan.
Bom and reared to New
Smyrna Beach, he attended
schools there and at the Uni­
versity of Florida majored in
pharmacy, graduating in IMS.
At Emory Medical School
he met and later m arried his
wife, Nancy a nurse, who wss
from North Cirolina but now
ealla Leesburg home as her
family has moved (here.
The new doctor and hla
wife have two email ions,
Bobby. 4W and Greg, two.
Dr. Rape took hla Internship
st Grady Memorial Hospital
In Atlanta, and later went on
to residency in internal medi­
cine with the U. S. Public
Health Service.
H« counts among his most
Interesting experiences the
two years he spent a t the
Federal Penitentiary in At­
lanta and recounts many vivid
stories and cate histories of
the patients In the 120-bed

Oviedo Pet Show
Prizes Listed
Tty Re ml re Kelsey
G rand Prise winners at the
Oviedo Recreation P e t Show
were Ja n e t Clonta fo r her
horse ami colt; Robbie Meek
for h e r dog; Mary Jnnn and
Christine Mikler for th e ir cat
and Ilctty Soball for h er mis­
cellaneous pets.
F irs t prize w inners were
Johnny Moon, Moat Dignified
llig Dog; Joe Webb, P re ttie st
Rig Dog; Jimmy Pearson,
Most
Fearless Dog; Gail
R ratton, Fanciest Big Dog;
Jay Saucer, Most Stubborn
Puppy; Wanda Morgnn, Cut­
est Puppy; Robbie Meek,
Sw eetest Puppy; David Gott,
D aintiest P u p p y ; S u s a n
Clonta, Friskiest Puppy; Beth
Gore, Most M ysterious Pet;
Mary Ja n e und C hristine Mik­
ler, M ost Adorable K ittens;
Angle Fay. Most Adventurous
Cat; Linda Olliff, P rettiest
Colored Kitten; Donna Beailey. Cuddliest K itten; Betty
Soball, Must Unique Lizard;
Christine Mikler, Best Named
T urtle; Fay Stone, Snappiest
T urtle; Vicky Clonta, P re tti­
est T u rtle; Carol Solmlt, Big­
gest Variety of Fish; Leslie,
Scott, Fish with the Most
Personality; Ja n e t
Clonts,
Most Stately Pet—horse and
colt; and Stephanie Ridenour,
Most Beautiful Kitten.
Judges for the jumu.it event
were Mrs. M urguerite Partin,
Mr*. Louise Gora, Mr. Bub
Dill.

Love Letter
Little Late
CHELTENHAM,
England
(U P I)—Mra. A gatha Thomp­
son, 66, admit* she is a little
old fo r the love le tte r which
arrived a t her home Wednes­
day,
R ut she w asn't too old
when a former boyfriend
mailed the letter 42 year* ago
in Banbury, less than 100
milea away.
" I t m ust bare slipped down
somewhere,” a
baffled
spokesman for the Post Of­
fice oxplained.

DR. W. C. RAPE

Horse Show
Sunday At
Rodeo Site
Sunday D Horne Show tint,
in Sanford again as officials
of Dusty Boots Riding Asan.
announce a full program of
equestrian events slated for
the rodeo grounds starting at
1 p.m.
Highlights of the afttrnoon’s activities will be a jun­
ior pony race and a senior
horse race for cash prisea.
Other events, open for en­
try, include key hole, clover
leaf, pick-up race, flag race,
hollow log, musical tire*, sail*
race, pole bending, ribbon
races, junior w estern pleasure,
senior western pleasure sri.l
open English pleasure.
Horsemen, women, boys and
girls from all over Central
Florida are expectcil to gather
a t the rodeo grounds ju st be­
hind the Farm er's Auction on
Hwy. IT-b'J amt across Onors
ltd. from Je t Lancs, for the
first full-events hurst- show
to be held a t Dusty Boots
since lust summer.
A t th a t time, the senior
horse rare was won by popu­
lar Johnny Butler, in a grudge
race against a g irl rider who
nosed hint Into second place
In a previous rue* at Lake
llclcn Cracker Days.
Dusty Hoot* official* an­
nounced that they hop* to
give the local riding tsithusilists something to look furwnrd to with a regular horse
show once a month.

hospital there
Later he studied under Dr.
Albert Tittle, taking a fellow­
ship in kidney and metabolic
disease, and last year an­
other fellowship under Dr.
Bruce Logue, this time in
cardiology. Both fellowships
were liken at Emory Univer­
sity Medical School and its
related facilities.
Dr. Rape's family still lives
in New Smyrna Beach and
whenever he bas some spare
time he held* for the coast
and the beach.
He and Dr. Rose mood are
presently located in the Medi­
cal Arts Building which
bouses offices of Dr. John
Morgan and Dr. Vincent Ro­
berts, but construction has
already started on a new
building on Second St. This
new medical building will
house the offices of Dr. Rote
mond. Dr. Rape, Dr. Gordon
Stanley and Dr. M. Vann
Parker.

Welcome Wagon
Meets July 25
By Jane Caaarlberry
The South Seminole Wel­
come W a g o n
Newcomer*
Club ha* not fnllen vlrthn to
the "summer slump" but has
conti nuetl a full schedule of
entertaining social activities
as well it* their regular meet­
ing* during the warm sum­
m er month*.
The nest meeting will be
held Thursday. July 26, at
11:30 am . at Itiksha Inn in
Fern Park with luncheon and
can!*.
A Splash P arty Is planned
for Thursday, August 1. at
10 n.m. at the home ef Mrs.
Joyce Merrifleld on Crystal
Bowl C i r e 1 e , Casselberry.
Those attending mny either
bring their own lunch or
lunch can lie ordered from
Maryland Fried Chicken.
Plan* are also in the mak­
ing for a deep sea fishing
trip in the n ear future.
The n est board meeting of
the club will be held at the
home of tha president, Mr*.
Maryann Miles, a t 303 Jewell
Ur., Forest City, at I'd nocn
on Monday, A ugust lit.

Doubt Voiced
On Squabble
Red Bloc
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy says h* If
not at all certain the dispute
between Russia and Red
China has passed the point
of no return.
"Quite obviously there are
strong indication* of pres­
sure,” he aald at a news con­
ference Wednesday, but pre­
mature oplnkma would be
foolish "because history has
shown that they are frequent­
ly reversed.”
The President waa cautious­
ly optimistic on the possibility
of reaching at least a limit­
ed nuclear test ban agree­
ment with Russia and said
this should be possible—if at
all—without a summit meet­
ing.
He added, however, that he
would be ready to consider
a session with Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev H the
"situation” became such that
it was "esaential to the mak­
ing of an sffectlv* agree­
m ent."
Kennedy sought to reassure
U. S. congressmen and NATO
allies that the American mis­
sion negotiating with Russians
and British in Moscow would
not make any secret deals
or fatal concessions.
Hr noted that any test ban
agreement which might em­
erge from the Moscow nego­
tiations being carried on by
Under Secretary of State W.
Avcrclt Harriman would have
to be approved by the Sen­
ate.
The NATO Allies, Kennedy
added, could be certain no
deals affecting their "rlghD
and interests" would be made
in Moscow and they would hr
fully filled In on any discus­
sion of European subject*
which might be going on
there.

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I UPI I — The highly touted
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Mac Hyman, 41,
Dies In Georgia
CORDELE. C«. (UPI) —
Mac Hyman, II. author of the
satirical book “ No Time for
Sergeants” died WednroUy
night of an apparent heart
attack.
Hyman, who lived here with
hia wifa and throe chihlien,
was stricken a t his home, lie
was rushed to the t ’riip Coun­
ty Hospital whera he died a
few minute* afte r arrival.
Hyman wrote "No Time for
Sergeants” shortly after re­
turning from sorview a* an
Air Fordce lieutenant in
World War II. Tha book was
made into a Broadway plajr
and a motion picture. Actor
Andy G riffith starred in
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What a coincidence to find
S t i the Gentoa Club eooam rad with m obaorratioas
M i k m awarded this bona
«f Mr*. L. P. Duffy at 3444
Saaford A va.tha title of Gard aa of tha Meatbl
Uatortwatoly, th a n la ao
atM avallahla to put up la the
yard to toll the world
ft, beeauM It waa
r a la front of the
ef the ton Carden of
Koe^jl winner, Mri. Gar*
Dlnitolder, by thlevei.
Mrs. Duffy haa two floe
bally tree* which eecaped lait
freeae and alio
fruk traea, lncludlni
u well aa citrua and
a grape arbor,
Like Jewela along the alga
a I the hub green lawn are
the beautiful caladlumi that
give inch rich color,
M n. A. C. McReyaolda and
Mrs. C. M. rlowera of the
Jnearsnda Clreh, wbo choie
the Duffy garden have Daued
a ptoa tor the sign awlpcr to
fetura the algn, leaving It
where tt can be found, pre
garably la Mrs. Duffy', yard.
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SOME o r YOU Will re­
member Doe a a d Doris
Paulkaar, a popular Navy
couple wbo formerly lived
here.
They were active la the
P in t Methodist Church sad
in tbe Cattle Class, among
other things.
Doris and the children, Skip
and Boppio will be la town
tola weekend, visiting friend*,
while staying with the Milton
Sorokowikyi, their former
neighbors.
Tbe Faulkners now live la
Annapolis, Md., where Cdr.
Faulkner, (a new promo­
tion!) to an instructor at the
Naval Academy.
Since Doe to working on his
PHD part time at the Cath­
olic Unlvenlty la WashingIon, D. C., he won't be down
thto time, but friend* are
planning some get-togethers
for Doris.

DORIS FAULKNER

The Dorcas Class ef the
First Baptist Church met
Tut relay evening for their
monthly business and social
meeting. Members met a t the
home ef M n. Lew WaUow to
Lock Arbor.
M n. Carl Moyer opened the
meeting with a prayer and
Mrs. Carl Tillto gave the de­
votional on "Lovs”. Mrs. Eugena Pennington presided
aver tha business meeting
which was followed by re*
freshmenta served by tbe hos­
tess.
Other* attending were Mra.
Las I n t o , Mra. Charles Rob­
inson, Mrs, Raymond Will­
iams, Mra. Walter Brooks.
Mra. Tom Maro, Mra. William
Tanner, Mrs. 8. M. Richards,
M n. Cal Jardint, M n. Doug­
ina Btenatrom, and Mr*.
Charles Lewis,

Pact 0 — July 1§, 1901

Personals
Mr. aad M n. A. J . Walker
toft yesterday tor Dayteu.
Ohio, w han they win ha
guests of H r. Walker * titte r
Mr*. Nevada Allen, tod fam ­
ily. They win be gone for
tea days.
Mr. ta d Mrs. Weyat Bur­
gess are spending their booejrmooo la tbe Great Smoky
mouatatos at Foataoa Village
Resort to Fontana Dam, N. C.
After their re ta n to Saaford
they will be Uviag on Holly
Avenue. Mr. Burgess la em­
ployed by Homo Builders
Supply, I ac*

Mias Nanci Posers has retuned to her kerne to Char­
leston, g. C., after apeodiag
two weeks with her grand­
mother, Mra. Bradford Byrd.
Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Wbelcbal aad childna, Howard,
jimmy, Stevie aad Katie a n
back to Saaford after a

Each minister
has a chance to preach three
television sermons and then
havt them analysed after
watching and hearing him­
self.
Sounds like a mighty good
and it's too bad that all
speakers cannot be afforded
such a revealing and Interestg opportunity.
In fact, If we w eft all
merely afforded the oppor­
tunity of hearing a taped
play back of ourselves talk­ Many .newcomers to south and Martha, 10, from Orlan­
ing, what a revealing (and
do; Mr. and Mra. Paul D.
often s h o c k i n g and ego- Seminole County have beea Knight from Washington, D.
officially welcomed by rep­
crumbling) experience!
C.; Mr. and Mra. Jam as
Remember the sage wish resentatives of Welcome Wa­ Clark, Judy, If, Jim, 10, and
expressed by Robert Burns, gon, lac.
Scott, four, from Orlando;
concerning the gift of being
They a n ;
Mr. and Mrs. J u r y Conner
able to "see ourselves aa
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Mr. aad Mra. K. M. Nl- om Washington, D. C.
DID YOU KNOW that there others sae us?"
black, Kathy, 13. Rex, 10, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Baty,
are eight and a half MIL­ Well, the Scottish poet Alan, six, and Dara, one, Donnie, two, and Lori, nine
LION persona In the United would see hie wish come true from Inverness, Fla.; Mr. months, from Sanford; Mr.
States, over 23 years old wbo today through the medium of end Mrs. If. E. Chapman, and Mri. Georgs Adams,
have LESS than five years television tnd electronic tape. Charles, to, Robert, nine, and Dale, 18, Ravin, two, and
When you stop to think John, seven, from Ft. Leveoschooling?
Kim, 10 months, from Madi­
about
it . . . there are many worth, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs.
A recent report from the
son, Wto.; Mr. tnd M n. E.
many
taken-for-g
r
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n
t
e
d
National Education A a a n
Ronald Long, Brenda, five, A. Levy and Edward, 20,
points out that more than half things in our live* today that and Rosemary, four, from from Winter Park.
of the persons on the relief would seem like astounding Albuquerque, N. M.
rolli are "functionally Ullt miracles to people of even
Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Furr
crate" and tha total amount 30 y ean or less ago.
and Jimmy. 12, from Orlan­ Beach Vacation
And
who's
to
say
that
ill
it coats the etate, federal and
do; Mr. and Mr*. Phil TopIt la not a m atter of ripe local government lo support miracles are not tbe result of pen, Julie, three, and John,
ebeeka, red llpa and aupple these people to $4,300,000,00(1 a superior and more devel­ one and a-balf, from Chicago; Over For Hunts
oped Intelligence, now incom­
knew . . . It to n tamper or a yearl
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Vorbotier
Mr. and M n. Al Hunt have
tha wtH, a quality of Uie
‘Tbe link between these prehensible to us?
from Rochester, N. Y.; Mr.
returned home on Palmetto
imagination, a vigor of tha heavy burdens on the taxpay
and Mrs. R. A. Baird. Butch,
•motloaa. ft la n freahneaa of er and low educations) at Board Members
18, Dee Ann, 10, and Jimmy, Avenue after 18 pleasant days
the deep aprlnga of Ufe.
lalnment aeema beyond dis­
flva and a-balf, from Char­ spent at the Hutchison Apart­
Nobody growi old by mere­ pute," saye Francis Keppel,
lotte, N. C.
ments to Daytona Baacb.
T
o
Meet
Friday
ly living a number of yean U. S. Commissioner of Edu­
Mr.
and
Mre.
Homer
Gary,
While at tha beach Mra.
. . . People grow old by de­ cation.
Tomorrow morning at 10 Leonard, four, and Charles,
Hunt entertained a group oI
parting their Ideato.
Legislation to develop and o'clock board members of the
Y ean wrinkle the akin , . . expand basic education op­ Lake Mary Woman's Club will one, from Orlando; Mr. and Sanford friends who drove
but to give up enthusiasm portunities ’ for adult clUicns meet at the home of Mr*. Mrs. Earl Ehrbart, Mary over to tha beach for lunch
Ann, two, and E arl Jr., and an afternoon of bridge.
wrinklei the eoul.
wai approved by the House Olan Boutwelt In Littla Venice.
three, from Lancaster, Ohio;
Worry, doubt, acU-dUlruit. General Subcommittee on Ed­
Th« next meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Young, They wars Mrs. Georg*
gear aod dcipair . . . these ucation.
entire dub will be held on Robert Allen, four, end Wil­ Welle, Mra. L. E. Spencer,
are the long, long year* that The measure seeks to auth­
Thursday, th« 2,"&gt;th. at the liam. eight months, from Or Mrs. Bill Hofmann. M n. J.
bow tbe heart and turn the orise $23 million over a three Capri Restaurant. At that
W. Hall, M n. Wade Rucker,
Undo; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
greening aplrit back to duat year period In grants to the
time, following the luncheon, Thurston from Blngingtoa, Mn. F r a n c * i Meriwether,
You art a t young aa your state for combatting illiter­
M n. George Stine, Mra. Os
Mra. A. P. Forahay, Sr., will N. Y.
filth, aa old aa your doubt; acy among adultj.
car Harrison, M n. John
give a book report on "Con­
Mr. and Mri. Wayne Du­
aa young ai your self confi­ Twenty-five million dollari
science Of A Conservative”' pree, Karen, seven, Wayne Eick, M n. Diene Ferber and
dence, aa old ai your fear; seems like a lot of money,
by Senator Barry Goldwatsr. Jr., six, Timothy, three, and Mra. Blanche T trhornt.
aa young ai your hope, ai old but compare that to $1.3 BIL­
There will be other books on Lori, ana and a-half, from
aa your deipalr.
LION in hand-out welfare
display to carry out the theme Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. and
In Uie central place of your payments.
of “a thinking person la a per­ Mra. Charles Ryan, David,
heart there to a wireleai sta
Of course, not all those 8 3
tion. So long aa It receive* million people are on relief, son who hcara all rid** of a 13, Maureen, 13, Suian, nine,
and Kathleen, three, from
menage* of beauty, hope, fur many can do many kinds story”.
There
also
will
be
a
pro­
Elisabethtown, Ky.; Mra. .Ma­
cheer, grandeur, courage and of work that does uol call for
power from the earth, from even being able lo write your gram of dancing presented tilda Cramer ef New York,
N. Y.
men end from the Infinite, name, but there to a limit to by Bobby Kay and partner.
Mre.
Mildred
Tillia
to
In
Mr. end Mri. H. A. Druedno lung are you young.
that kind of job*.
ing, David, 14, Michael, 11,
When the wire* are down,
Such a deep and far-reach­ charge of thv July meeting.
and all the central place of ing problem, and one deserv­
your heart to covered with ing the concern of everyone,
the inowa of cynicism and as well as educatura.
the ice of pessimism, then
you are grown old, even si 20, WIGHT KIRTLKY, a for­
end may (iod have mercy mer Sanford man. who Irit
upon your soul.
to study in the ministry is uniWo are Indebted to Mrs. of 27 ministers from across
Bill Gtclow (or this anony­ the country who la having the
mous little essay, which has opportunity to both see and
so much of truth and wisdom hear themselves preach dur­
la It. and certainly must have ing a seminar at Kmury Uni
been written by an unusually I vorsity on television preachkeen and rlcar-sightcd Indi- Ing

South Seminote County
Has Many New Arrivals

month's

camping

It Pays To Use The Herald Want Ada
trip

teak (hem as far was* aa
Washington. They camped to
many National Parka includ­
ing Yellow*tone, ML K aakr
and (he Grand Canyon but tha
Wbelchato' youngsters w an
especially taapraaaad with the
Petrified Forest la Arisons.
Mlsa Sandy B a c h m a n ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jam es Bier* of Lake Mary
aad granddaughter ef the
Stanford Darbys ef Saaford
calibrated her 13th birthday
and return to Sanford last
night at tbe Capri. Joining
her aa dinner guests were
Miss Karen Duggan aad Miss
Geri Ami Warahe.
Mtoa Bachman haa spent
tbe past couple of weeks as
tbe guest of her brother, BUI
Bachman, and his wife, la
Norfolk, Va.
House guests ef Mr. aad
Mrs. J . W. Hall returned to
their homes yesterday. They
were Mrs. Hall's slater, Mrs.
W. A. F a rte r of Jacksonville,
Fla., and Mra. E ra Reran ef
Paducah, Ky.
Mrs. Wade Rucker has
beea a recent guest of her
daughter, Mra. C. R. Jones
Jr., and family to Columbia,
S. C.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Young
and children, Julia aad Paul
J r„ a r t houseguests of Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Gaines. The
Youngs live in Anniston, Ala.
Mr. aad Mri. Fred Yeackle
have returned from a vaca­
tion. They visited their ton,
John, and his family in Mo­
bile, Ala., and their daughter,
Mrs. WendeU Conner, and her
famUy in Pasagoula, Mlsa.
Mrs. Russell Xltaer and
chUdren, Cheryl, Diane and
Blair, bava returned to Senford after a visit la Pitts­
burgh, Pa., with Mrs. Kitnar's mother. They were ac­
companied home by Mr. and
Mri. Louto Barnhart of Coehranlon. Pa., who are visiting
in tbe KUner home.

Annual Inventory

Iterance
ALL SUMMER DRESSES A SPORTSWEAR
DRASTICALLY REDUCED!

Summer &amp; Trans-Seconal Suits &amp; Dresses
* with Jackets, la cottoa blends,
_____

Reabackt, chert sleeve and loaf sleeve style*.
rareoe, silks, decree* end nylon*.

Values From 6.98 to 29.9o

— SUITS &amp; DRESSES —
1 Grwwp

1 Group

1 Group
1 Grwwp

1 Grwwp

* Evening Gowns C oo and
1 Group • Vnlutw To 39.95
MW 81st* $ •• J
Ladies Shorts
&amp; Shorts Sets

•

Cotton knit*, dacron*, seersuckers, wools,
deaims and twilla

Reg. 5.95 to 14.95

J s a c k s , Keseae. Bermuda and
Knee Knacker atyles.

3 » to 8 ”

Reg. 2.98 - 8.98
NOW

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Ladies Skirts

Pleated - Sheaths - Wraparounds

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Matching Blouses

In prints end solids, both sleevel*** end roll up
tleevo stylos, n few with long sleeves.

Reg. 3.98 to 5.95

2 * to 4 "

Childrens &amp; Teens

Im d im &amp; C h ild re n s

Wedding Plans

Shorts Sets

Swim Suits

Are Announced

Reg^. 2.98 to 5.98

Vs O FF

By Bernice Ketoey
Mr. and Mr*. Marion M.
Estes of Oviedo announco final
wtddlnf plana af their daugh­
ter, Nancy Carol Eaton.
She will be married to Rod­
erick Herbert Tanner of Or
Undo on July 27th, a t 4 o'clock
at ths First Methodist Church
All fritnda of tho couple
are invited to attend the wed­
ding end reception thet will
follow tho coromony.

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Headquarters!

Summer Shoe
C LEAR AN C E
CONTINUES!

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— ALL
SWIM SUITS

Other Summer
Merchandise
Reduced For
Clearance!

Open Frl. MU
Accredited
Charge Account*
Welcomed

Air ConditionNo Money Down

CLOSING OUT ALL SUMMER SHOES
o TAN and WHITE
III.AUK and WHITE
• NYLON MESH
VENTILATED

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SALE

Florsheims 15.95
Florsheims «•« 14.9 5
Jarmans £ 8 .9 5
Jarmans o«u, 6 .95
All Straw Hats
price

Up To 36 Months To Pay
FURNITURE STYLED
23,000 BTU MODEL SHOWN

O N LY

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cover* operating dial*. Comfort control ko*p* temperature within I
d.gTM* of Mttlng, prevent* icing. High, low *p**ds; air exchange. Vari­
able air-diraetion control. Durable cabinet, ainc-clad in*id* aad *ut for
long Ufa, weather rt.isU nt*. l’added air chamber for qutet operation.
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110-120
110-120
8500 BTU
220-240
9800 BTU
110-120
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220-240
12600 BTU
220-240
14800 BTU

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nonce

Fi

Installation Charges

Model Shown Large Enough To Coc
Average 5 Room House

C A P A C IT Y LISTED
COOLS UP TO
300 04 . f t
400 sq. f t
500 sq. ft.
600 sq. f t
700 sq. f t
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PRICE
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188.88
198.88
228.88
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248.88

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Dinner Date Set
For CPO Wives

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An installation dinner will
U bald by tha CPO W im
Club Saturday night a t 7:30
a t tha Chief Petty Offlcera’
Club.
During the evening Mra.
C B. Reeve* will be re-in•talled ai praaidant for the
next aix month*. Other offtear* a re Mr*. P. J . Weber,
vice president. Mr*. Ralph
Sima*, secretary and Mr*. S.
L. Wiggins, treasurer.
New squadron representa­
tive* alto will ba recognised
at th i party. They are Mr*.
Roger Pope, of VAH-I, Mr*.
A. M. Blair, VAH-3, Mra. V.
W. Ganderton. VAH-7, Mr*.
L. R. Fay. VAR-9, Mra. Renry Quinn. NAS. Mra. J . Stankiewicz, HAT Wing One, Mr*.

Fern Park

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Fred K.
Schroeder of 349 S p irits Dr.
are visiting relative* sad
friend* ia Milwaukee, Wis.

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Now M O 90

Values to $12.95

Now

$8 W
$

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ODD LOT CHILDREN’S SHOES .... $1.94 Pr.
(NOT ALL SIZES AVAILABLE) "

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C a to u V i

I ; M ta &amp; L

Rev. aad Mr*. Jan u s M.
Thompson, of Lake Mary,
have returned from a month's
vacation trip of visiting and
C. T. Weaver, NAMTG and driving through many state*.
Their first big stop was In
Mra. I. J . Jarrell *111 repre­
Minneapolis, Minn., where
sent retired member*.
Mr*. C. E. Morton. Mr*. they vliited Mr*. Thompson’*
Ganderton, and Mr*. Joe brother. Cameron Booth, and
O’Donnell will be ho»tea*« his wife.
From there they traveled
for the event th at will include
s cocktail hour from 6:30 to further north to spend a
7:30 to be followed by a steak week at Gull Lake. Minn.,
which is quite a family re to rt
dinner.
After dinner, dancing will Their sun. Jimmy Thompson,
ba enjoyed with a local band and his family , lrora Wichita.
Kan., were also there at the
providing the music.
same time.
The Thompsons htd a nice
apartment while there and
Stanleys Home
got their meals m the main
lodge. Their ton and hit fam­
From Vacation
ily had ona of tha cottages
Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Stan­ that accommodate six, peoley and family have returned pla. They report that it la an
to Sanford from a motor trip Ideal location for a family
throughout North and South vacation.
Or their return trip, they
Carotin*.
drove
back through Wichita,
la BurnavUla. N. C„ they
were guest! of Dr. u d Mra. Kan., to visit their son ia his
William White at their sum­ home. That state had very
mer home in the mountains. hot weather while they were
Visiting the White family now there.
They were glad te gat back
ia another Sanford family,
Mr. aod Mrs. Bill Hemphill b«m* to Florida and • their
cool lahefront bouts in Lake
and son*.
Mary.
Tha Stanleys also enjoyed
a visit with one of Dr. Stan­
ley's colleague*. Dr. David Bear Lake
Lockhart, and his family in
Concord, N. C.
On# of tha highlights of the
trip was a scenic and his­
toric tour of Charleston, S. C.
By Elsie K* waithi

Shoe Clearance
CONTINUES

1 Table of Flats

dfomsunalutM
From Motor Trip
Couple Returns

Mr. and Mra. V. E. Her­
rington of Bear Lake Manor
hat* returned from their va­
cation in Cecil, Ark., where
they visited Mrs. Herrington’s
family. Accompanying them
were their daughters, Candlt
and Sara and ton, Andy. Candit and Sara flew from Ark­
ansas to R ochf'ttr, Minn, to
spend the remainder of the
summer with their grandpar­
ent*.
,

Crepe Myrtle
In Bloom
A LL
SIZ ES
Grapeville Nursery
3111 Grapcville Ave.
FA 2-omi
'•Scott* Dealer'*

•

100 DRESSES

Poach eggs gently for about
Hi* Homemaker*. It'* a 1 tbsp. enriched self-riving
3 minutes. While rgt* are
Tour
thrilling experience nearly
poaching toast English muf­
every rook—homemaker or fu­ 2 egg*
fins in the broiler or toaster.
2 tbsp*. water
ture homemaker—has every
When toasted spread each
1 tap. vanilla extract
time she bakea a perfect, 4 eup currants or ralsina
muffin with butter. Sprinkle
flakey-tender pastry. To make Prepare basic pastry. Roll out ;hft-*e over egg* snd put un­
a succeaifu! pastry depends 4 inch thick. Cut out circles der broiler 3 inches from heat
upon the minimum of mixing to fit tart pans, rise* pastry souice for 2 minutes or until
in pans and press to fit sides. cheese bubbles. Serve immed­
and handling. Cut ths shorten­
Trim and flute edge. Place iately on toasted muffin
ing into the flour until the ta rt pans on baking sheet halves.
.
mixture it crumbly. Some of Cream together butter or m ar­
the particles will be the tise garine, sugar and flour until Ground Beef Broiled on least
of small peas while others will light and fluffy. Blend In 8 to 8 slices of bread
be ths consistency of coarse eggs, ona a t a time. Stir in Fat
cornmeal. Vegetable shorten­ water, vanilla extract and cur­ Salt A Pepper
ing with its bland flavor and rants or raisin*. Fill pastry 1 lb. ground raw beef
easy blending qualities pro­ lined pans V full with butter- 2 to 3 tbsps. top milk or un­
diluted evaporated milk.
duct- flaky pastry. Lard pro­ sugar - egg filling. Bake in
Toast
the bread on one aide.
modsrat*
oven
(376
degrees)
duce* very flaky pastry witb
a definite lard flavor. Butter 30 te 84 minute* e r until Spread th* untoaated side
or margarine product* richly browned. Cool t minute* be­ lightly with salt and pepper
flavored and well-browned fore loosening edges snd re­ and add the milk. Spread the
pastry th at’s lees flaky than moving from pans. Serve meat mixture over the unthat prepared from ether solid warm or cool. Makes 8 3’-lnch toasied aide of th* bread
slicee, covering evenly ta the
fats. Maltad shortening ea *U tarts.
very
edge. Broil by direct beat,
produce a crumbly rather than
A homemaker from Tows under a Gam* or grill for 5
flaky crust, and tha mixing
method la different from the said she fixe* this recipe for to 10 minutes. Dot with fat
hot,
standard on* discussed her*. her family. It’* called Sour if desired. Serve
•
•
*
Potatoes.
Sprinkle just enough very cold
Kitchen
tools
need
w lini?
Boil potatoes and drain. Cut
water, preferably Ice-water,
Apply
a
little
glycerin
with
them
up
in
(mall
cube*.
Cut
into th* flour shortening par­
so eye dropper. If any gly­
ticles te bind them together. raw onion into potato**.
Cut breakfast bacon up into cerin accidentally gels into
Her* it a basic flour Pastry
the food don’t worry. lt*a
for a 2-crust pie made with small cubes and fry until
harmless.
brown.
Then
pour
a
cup
of
atlf-riting flour.
• * •
2 tups sifted enriched self- vinegar Into the bacon and
The
U.
S.
is the leader In
grease
and
pour
over
th*
po­
rising flour
the development of mechantatoes
and
stir.
2'3 eup shortening
irrd lahur-iating device* lor
Measure flour into bowl.
the cultivation of rice. We
Fivs
Cap
Salad
Cut or rub in shortening until
also lead in breeding high1
cup
chunked
pineappla
mixture ia crumbly. Sprinkle
quality, high-yielding varie­
with water, mixing lightly t cup mandarin oranges
ties of rice and in develop­
t
eup
small
marshmallows
until dough begins to stick
ing scientific methods of mill­
together. Turn out on lightly 1 cup coconut
ing and marketing.
floured board or pastry cloth 1 cup sour cream
• • •
Drain
juico
of
pinsappla
and
and preas dough together.
lloneydew
melon balls mar­
Basle Com Meal Paltry for orange. If coconut la too inated in maple syrup make
stringy,
usa
scissor*
and
cut
One Crust Pie.
a delicious fruit cup fur either
** cup enriched lelf-nsing fine. Mix all together, its first course or dessert.
bstter
if
made
the
day
before
corn meal
. • •
V cup sifted enriched self- you uee it.
Mexican Cookie*
rising flour
Mu ami put ia refrigerator
Hera It another Tartar
1 3 cup shortening
until culd:
Sauce
recipe
sent
to
mo
for
3 to j tbsps, cold water
t cup oleo or butter
Combine cornmeal and flour, Tootsie Lee.
3 thsps. powdered sugar
4
pint
jar
mayonnaise
Cut or rub in shortening until
2 cups sifted (lour
mixture is crumbly. Add water 2 tbsp*. chopped bread and
I tsp. vanilla
butter
pickles.
mixing lightly until dough be­
I cup chopped nuts
gins to stick together. Turn 1 tsp. finely chopped onion
Shape into sis* of walnuts
out on lightly floured board 1 tsp. ehopped parsley
Bake at 3od degrees for
1 tsp. chopped caper*
and priea dough together.
minutes or until edges are
Now try thi* recipe using This is excellent on fish or alightiy browa. Dip ia pow­
fish sticks.
th* above pie eruit
dered sugar.
Currant Chess Tan*
Keep rooked rice in the re­
Giit picture frames will
Itatie Com Meal Pastry
frigerator
or
frrcier
to
me
have
a lovely luster if
4 eup butter er margtnne,
for many of these summer are rubbed with a little
softened
meals. The cold cooked rice pentine.
14 cups light broim sugar
can form the base of many an
interesting salad or dessert.
PERMALITE
Or the rice can be reheated
LIFETIME
quickly in n covered pan with
a small amount of water.
ALUMINUM
Cooked rice. when covered and
CANDLES
properly refrigerated, will be
just
tasty seven days laltr
and if held in a home frerirr
at tero degree* or less, will
be just as palatable a t the snd
of S months.
Gold Caeat 1ta rsi and Eggs
Au Gratln
1 slices Canadian Bacon
4 eup cream
•a ll A p e p p er

3 0 To 4 0 % O FF
Rear.

2 English muffing
Butter or margarine
1 cup shredded cheddar
cheese
Rsat the slicee of bacon in
an oven-proof skillet. Add th#
cream and when It begins to
simmer, carefully slip one egg
onto each slice of bacon.
Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

now

548 8

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(Formerly McVicara)
210 E. First St.

Oviedo Personals

their parents, Mra. J , O. Buck-1 John R. Coker of Horton,
By Bernice Kelsey
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Brown •lew of Arab. Ala. and Mrs. Ala.
and children of Bell* Glad*
are visiting their part tits, Mr.
and Mrs. T. P. Brown, of
DARK C O T T O N S
Oviedo, and .Mrs. Ralph Cow­
— FOR —
ard of Ft. Christmas. They
LATE
SUMMER
AND EARLY FALL
also visited relatives at Jack­
sonville and enjoyed stops at
NEW SHIPMENTS —
“Six-gun Ttrritory" at Silver
ARRIVING DAILY
Spring., and Mariucland Stu­
dios.
Mrs. W. T, Chance left Sun­
day by Jet for Westbury, X.
“Featuring Fashions Just Fee Yea"
Y., where she will spend two
200 N. PARK AVE.
weeks with her son-in-lnw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. AI
Thomas and sons Chaticey and
Kandy.
NEW and LICENSED
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ruckrlew and daughter. Pa:, recent­
O CEA N VIEW RESTORIUM
ly returned after visiting both

M ARY E ST H E R ’S

NURSING HOME
ANN MERCER, REGISTERED NURSE
OWNER AND ADMINISTRATOR
Vi BLOCK FROM THE OCEAN
28tO SOUTH ATLANTIC AVE.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLA.
GA 8-5118

Couple Announces
New Arrival
Mr. and Sirs. John E.
Clarke of Berea, Ohio, are
Ihe parents of a son, William
Leigh, burn June 29.
Mr. Clarke i» the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clarke of
Sanford and he graduated
from .Seminole High School.
He now is employed tiy the
Hell Telephone Company in
Ohio.
The Clarkes have two other
children. Sheryl Ann throe,
and Lynn Ann. one year old.

A N N U A L SALE!

Perma - Lift
ONE GROUP REG. 5.93 • 7:93

Panfy Girdles 14 price
No. 110

Bros

Ladies Aid Meet

reg. 2.30

No. 139

199

Bras .... j »

Tonite At Church
Mrs. Vernon Feddersun
president of the Ladies Aid
of the Lutheran Church of
Redeemer, h a s announced
that the regular monthly
meeting will tie held tonight,
Thursday, at 7:30, at the
church.
Site urges all members to
attend.

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Heat's On In Texas; Houk's Accent Standings
TV Promotors Hit On Youth Pays
Big Dividends

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A Hero A Day
Dodgers'Way
To Pennant

Floyd To Be Red H o t,
Co-Trainer Predicts

By Oaear Fraley
DALLAS (UP1) - Arnold
LAS VEGAS, New. (U Pi)— ring red hot instead ad sold
UP! •porta Writer
P ilm tr, Dried lor hie charg­
By
ta
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d
Press
fatenatteanl
By
V
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F
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lateruetkaal
Floyd Patterson will shadow- fish like be was a t Chicago."
DALLAS (UP1) — Profes­
ing on the fairways, changed
The Lo* Angetei Dodgers
When la doubt, decide la
sional
golf
Is
selling
Itself
kit
tactics
today
as
bo
bogaa
Watson of New York, long*
• pM folfar aad i
sra operating on the theory box in his dressing room next
favor of youth.
down
the
television
river,
out­
his
bid
far
tho
PGA,
tho
only
time
buddy of tha ex-chato*
fed aaattee in th* grip—yrobthat ■ hero a day will keep Monday night and come out
major golf champkmship ho spoken former U. S. Open That’s been manager Ralph
pion,
said Floyd waa caught
nblr UM moH
“red hot" for his return
the contenders away.
champion Ed Forgo! said to­ Houk’e policy since he be­
sever has woo.
mt any ptnyerit
Sandy
Koufax,
Johnny
Pod“cold”
by big Bonny a t CU*
heavyweight title fight with
■ Due to tec off at l:0 i p m. day, aad shook] be picking up came manager of the New
W hfeet • sound trip, row
res,
Maury
Wills,
Tommy
York
Yaokeei
in
1M1
and
it
cago,
Sept
23, and knoekad
(CST) when tho scaring Tex- vast sums by producing its
champion Sonny Liston at the
•k n e w of •*•» becoming a
Davis—they've all taken their Laa Vegas Convention Cen­ out at 2:06 of tho first round
• i heat is uiuslly at Its blis­ own i particulars instead of has paid off dramatically in
Wednesday's Eeaulto
food folfor i n quite remote.
turns in the spotlight as the
became ha had taken only
tering worst. Palmer planned tatting Individual promoters tho ease* of pitcher Jim Bou­ Milwaukee 6 Chicago 4
ter.
f, M M | M t o n
Dodgers have Increased their
ton
end
firri
baseman
Joe
about
30 or 40 eeconde of
lap up the gravy.
three changes in his gams.
“He’ll
ahadow-box
four
Las Angeles 3 Pittsburgh 3, National League lead to 611
I« sound flip, you or*
light
exercise
in tha ilrtwsinf
Because ho has been driv­ “ Baseball and football are Pepitone.
rounds
after
1
wake
him
up
night
m poor way toward graduat­
ing poorly, bo Is going to try earning fantastic some for The nltimate payoff, bar­ St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 1, night garnet and their won-lost from his dressing-room nap," room.
ing float Ifeelaaa i f Um duffMeanwhile Liston, in JgiS
his No. 1 iron and his No. I their pension funds by Bailing ring a spectacular uprising New York • San Francisco 7, percentage to .620.
co-trainer Duster Watson said
on .
And .when they're not tear­
wood off tha tee whenever their products to television by some American Lesgue
today. “Ha’ll go into thatt final sparring session a t the
11
Innings,
night
Bock outstanding golfer* as
possible; because of the best without useless Intermedlar- contender, looks like a romp Philadelphia 10 Houatoa t, 10 ing up the peapatch, it seems
Thunderbird Hotel, appeared
Cary Middloooff aad otkora tothat there's always somebody
he is going to walk slowly be­ lee,” said Furgot bluntly. to Houk’s third itralght pen
so Impressive in thro* rounds
innings, night
else — somebody like Ron Substitute Sets
aiat Hurt M • player attalas a
tween shots, and bocauso of “ We should bo doing the nant.
with mediocre Foneda Cox of
Friday’s Game*
food grip and a oorroct lUnco,
the big greens on the DAC same thing but are letting In May, 1962, Houk was Houston at St. Louis, night Fairly or Ron Perranoski.
SL Louis, that Billy Conn of
Fairly, who's been with the
a good owing in almost ioro to GRIP — Julius Boros Country Club co u n t he plan­ outslderi take these choice faced with a choice between
Pittsburgh, former light hem*
New York at Philadelphia, Dodgers since 1960 but rarely Pole Vault Mark
m a lt automatically.
domonatratns • ravers* ned on lagging his putts.
plume for a pittance because veteran Kobin Roberta and
vyweight champion and heavy­
night
MOSCOW
(UPI)
—
Pol*
gets any publicity, and Per­
Bouton, lie decided In livor
rm incliaod U agroo witk overlapping grip, as­
“You a rt going to have to of inadequate leadership."
weight challenger, predicted:
Chicago at Pittsburgh, night
this theory.
s e r t s difference be­ be careful on the greens here A case la point, be argurd, of Bouston. And last winter Loa Angeles at Milwaukee, ranoski, who's been with ▼suiter John Pennel of North­ “ Liston will knock out Pat­
them aince 1961 and it only east Louisiana State, who haa
Spoaktng of theoriee, I'd llko tween food and bad or you are going to wind up was the “ World Scries of Houk approved the tride of night
«
terson in tho first round
veteran Bill Skowron on the San Fran at Cincinnati, night btginning to get some, com­ already established himself as
to otato right hors at tho bo­ golfer Tied in sound w i t h a lot of . three-putt Golf.”
again—maybe
quicker than a t
bined Wednesday night to en­ ona of th* most sensational
ginning of tho instructional grip.
“The sponsors pay $300,000 grounds that he had 23-yeargreens,'' Palmer predicted.
American Lea gw#
Chicago."
able
the
Dodgers
to
down
the
old Pepitone waiting in the
section of this serin that I am
■'substitutes'' in track and
W. L. Pet. GB
But when anketl how Liston
swing n golf club. If It pens “So when I leave myself long lo the promoter, who also re­ wings.
PitUburgh Pirates, 3-2. The field history, is not one to
not a groat tbooriil In golf. 1
ceives
half
of
the
gate
re­
pulls,
I'm
going
to
conccn
33
33
.623
New
York
out well for yoo, I will bo as
would
have fared with ex*
Dodgers
have
now
won
nine
Both moves have paid off Chicago
have a m y elapl* philosophy.
be satisfied with a world's champ Joe Louis when J oa
trite oa lagging the fln t putt ceipts," Furgol said. "That's
31 41 .334 6
plsassd as you.
of
their
last
11
games
and
14
handsomely.
Bouton
has
de­
I'm going to ottompt to toll
record.
49 41 .344 7
was champion, Conn said:
I want to tmphailte, how- up there In the hope I’ll leave soother $13,000 so the promo­ veloped into a 12-game win­ Boston
yon about instructions! golf
ter received $313,000. Out of
Pennel, a 5-foot, 10-inch na­ “Louie would have knocked
48 42 .338 711 of their last 17.
Minnesota
•T«r, tho following two points myself a short second."
Fairly
drove
in
two
runs
ner
this
season
while
Pepi­
that has workad out satisfac­
tive of Coral Gables, Fla., hi* brains out. Louis was to*
As for giving up on his driv­ this be pays $73,000 to the
51 44 .337 7H
Baltimore
from tho start:
tone la hitting .211 with 13
torily for ■
46 47 .493 nvi with a second-inning homer shattered the world record fast with his hands for Son*
All tha Instruction in tho er, he hoped that his one Iron players and a mere $7,300 to homars. Roberta is below .300 Cleveland
I’m going to pasa along to
46 30 .479 13 and a fourth Inning double with a vault of 16 feet, 8H ny."
Inti Angeles
world la useless without prac­ and three wood would give the PGA.
with
the
Orioles
and
Skow­
you tho method which I at­
“
You
don't
have
to
be
a
40 50 .444 16 and then Perranoski went to inches just three day* after
Kantaa City
him more accuracy.
tice.
In very light wagering,
ron la batting 217 (or the Los Detroit
tempt to follow, and rslate to
genius
to
figure
out
what
the
37 SO .423 1711 Rob Miller’s rescue in a sev­ being selected as a replace­
“
You
are
going
to
get
hurt
Visit your own professional
Liston
continued the 4-1 fav*
you what I think I do when I
33 39 .357 34 enth-inning jam and shut out ment for the injured Rriun
Washington
here If you don't keep your PGA Is throwing away by let­ Angeles Dodgers.
early and often.
orite.
the
Pirates
with
two
hits
the
Bouton
pitched
a
seven-hit­
Wednesday's Results
Sternberg on the American
drives on the fairway because ting outside promoters take
rest of the way. Miller re­ team that duels Russia thia
over what should be our ter and struck out eight and Detroit 9 Baltimore 1
of
(he
heavy
rough,"
he
said.
Legal Notice
NKXTi When to sae later
This la Palmer’s sixth try show,” he added. “ After all, Pepitone had a homer and a Chicago 8 Washington 3, night ceived credit for his seventh weekend.
M. G. HODGES
n m u c ia c u r r r o r s r o r lerklig grip.
we own the talent and should single when the Yankeei Kansas City I Boston 1, win while Vent Law lost his
for
the
PGA
title.
The
cloicit
THU IIITM JUDICIAL CIR­ From the book, HOW TO
fourth game.
the Minnesota
night
PLUMBING
CUIT. IV I I P TOR BKRI PI-AY PAR GOLF, by Julius he h is coma was in 1961 be able to sell it ourselves 11 w h i p p e d
The big Dodger drive has 4 Cards Sign
Twins,
4-0,
Wednesday
night
hour ( o u n n . flo r id a.
New
York
4
Minnesota
0,
we
had
the
personnel
lo
ex­
when
he
Ued
for
fifth.
Doros, copyright 10.VI and 1063
ciia v crrt no. isam
the other contenders gasping
before a crowd of 42.034—the
• WELLS DRILLED
night
Palmer, U. S. Open cham­ ploit us properly."
ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Four
OK HlOB J. DAVHIIAC1T sn&lt;1 by Prsntlcs-llsll, Inc., Englefor
hreath
—
especially
the
largest
ever
to
see
a
baseball
Los
Ang.
T
Cleveland
2,
let,
MAROAItBT E. OAUMDACH.
Furgol
talks
not
for
himself
• PUMPS SERVICED
pion Julius Boroi, Matters
veteran members of the ML
wood Cliffs, N. J.
1110 WIFE,
San Francisco Giants, whose Louis Cardinals signed Wed­
gaca In Minnesota. The loss twi
AND INSTALLED
because,
as
he
admits,
"I
champion
Jack
Nlcklaus
and
PUIS tiff*.
9-7,
Ilth-inning
loss
to
the
dropped
the
pennant
hopeful
Los
Ang
1
Cleveland
0,
2nd,
Of.
•
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
have
been
very
fortunate
in
the PGA defending titleholdnesday for the 1963 Natinnul
RICHEST PRI7.K
New York Mets Wednesday
a . u tmcjiMoffo. nr.ini.A
Twins 7H games behind the
night
this
game.”
But
the
men
who
•
FREE
ESTIMATES
er,
Gary
Player,
were
rated
Football
League
season.
They
AKRON, Ohio (NEA) —
DnUUUONti ItOIIINAl'dll anil
night was their eighth in 10 were defensive bucks Hilly
Friday’! Game*
FRANK IIOIIINAUUII. h.r First money In the World Ser­ as the players to beat In this fought his way to the top de­ front-running world champ­
CALL FA 2-6037
huibsnil,
ions.
Cleveland at New York, night games.
spite
a
withered
left
arm
4
.Mh
annual
tournament
for
Stacy and Larry Wilson, cent­
ies
of
Golf
to
be
televised
Dafandanta.
The
St.
Louis
Cardinals
de­
The
Chicago
White
Sox
beat
Detroit
at
Los
Angeles,
night
pleads
the
case
of
the
aging
voticr o r s u rr n
er Rob Demarco aqd offensive
from Akron Sept. 7-1 is tha the nation's golf profession­
PAOLA ROAD
AORRRRRVT FOR UKI»
pro with no tournament lau­ the Washington Senators 82, Baltimore a t Kansas City, feated the Cincinnati Reds, guard Ken Gray.
als.
game's richest prise.
FORKCLOSIRR
3-1, the Milwaukee Rraves
But at leait a doien others rels to brighten his later the Detroit Tigers routed the night
VO I C M A R L, A tlRCIIIIONn
Minnesota, beat the Chicago Cubs, 6-4, in
Baltimore Orioles, 0-1, the Washington a t
RnllfNAUOII end FRANK
years.
in
the
167-man
field
were
llOtllJCAUUIC. bar hus­
Legal Notice rated a i good belt—Including "Your average club profes­ Kansas City Athletics whip­ night
12 innings and the Philadel­
band
phia Phillies scored a 109,
Routs No. I,
iv t iir court o r t iir big George Bayer, Tony Le­ sional Is lucky to average an ped the Boston Red Sox, 8-t, Boston at Chicago, night
Balltfonlsln*. Ohio
loth-inning win over the
et.w M oi.r rot &gt; t t . s t it f .
and the Loa Angeles Angels
Tou. Parandanta, or* harobjr OF r u m i n t . IV PRORATR. ms, Mike Souchak, Don Jan­ incoms of from $4,300 to $9,Houston Colts in other M.
entitled Hist • complaint to la ra tha K.aiate ati
uary, Phil Rodgeri, Britiih 000 a year," he explained. topped the Cleveland Indiana,
furocluis Aeroamantt for l**#d SAUAII liKI.AU AI.I, Deceased Open champion Bob Charles “When they gat to he In their 7-2 and 1-0, in other American
games.
• n lbs followlns daecrlbad
FIVAL hOTICK
League
games.
60's
or
70's,
they
still
have
to
proportr. to-wlti
and
Bo
Wlnninger.
Nolle# la harehy ■Itan that
U l i S, T and I, Bloch D, tha undarelsned will, on tha
The field started teeing get out sod hustle to make
trrr.wAitTit
a n n u m - Uth day of Annul. A. D .1*11.
Gilbert Named
■ION. Allamont* Mprlnso. present to tha Honorable Coun. off at T a m. with Ed Whalley ends meet."
Florida, arconllnf to plat IK Judea of Seminole County, of Newton Centre, Mass., hit­ •But television, with Its Yankees Score
tliaraof recorded In I'lat Florida, hie final return, ac.
United Press International Gator Bowl
Book I. I'as* II. Fubllo count and voucher*, ns admin­ ting the first ball. The last ever-increasing Jackpots for First Victory
Ferguson Jenkins pitched
Itcconli of Hamlnol* Coun. istrator «f the Relate of Marsh threesome were to tee off at big sporting events, could he
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
tr. Florida; Includlne bit- Ik Delesell, deceased, and at
The Yankees scored their Miami Martins to a 3-1 win A former Auburn All-Amer­
the
answer
to
their
woes
with
3
p
m.
After
Friday's
second
chan atova, rafrlsarator. S said time, then end there,
Baa haalara, carpal and make application to tha said round, the field will be cut to a PGA pension plan paid for first victory of the season in over Fort I-auderdale last ican was named today as the
ihadaas
for a final aeltlemant the low 73 and ties for the by telivlsing major PGA the I’rewee League Wednes­ night and pushed Miami to Gator Bowl Association's se­
t i a batn flla.1 asalnal you In Judge
hla administration ofaeld
day by getting IS runs on within nine percentage points lection committee representa­
tha abova-atjrlail ault and you of
estate, and for an order die* final two rounds of play on events.
three hits against the Tigers of tying for second place in tive in the east.
a
required to **r»# a Copy charging him as such e.lmln. Saturday and Sunday.
“
No
organization
in
sports
ef your Anawar ar I’ltaillne to letrator.
Committee Chairman Jose­
ever hat lost the income we who got 4 hits but could the Florida State League.
tha Complaint on 1'lalntlff a Deled thla tha Ith day af
score only 3 runs.
attorney JOHKI'II 11 Mil It- July,
In other action last night, ph Sykora named Walter Gil­
A. D. llll.
should
be
making
and
which,
APKI), P. O. B»t ttl, Kern
R. Millwood of the Yankees lokeland defeated Tampa 4-2, bert, Auburn center in 1937
a/ John llenry Delesell
a no time, could set up a
Fark, Seminole County, Flor­
As Administrator of tha Mitchell Signs
got the only homer of the Daytona Reach outscorcd Or­ to hit committee.
ida, and flit tha orlatnal An­
Relate of
prrrfKablt pension plan for
awar ar llaa.IlRS In tha of.
game off Pitcher Sandd. Grif­ lando 7-4 and Sarasota at St.
Sarah II. Delesall
“ Waiter's great knowledge
With Redskins
every golf professional In the
tic. of tha Clark at tha Cir­
Deceased
fith,
although he gave up Petersburg was rained out. of football will give us a
cuit Court on or bafora tha Hutchison end I-e.ffIer
WASHINGTON (L'Pft — country." Furgol contended.
more hits than Sandd, was
tad day of Ausuat, 1111. If Poet Office Drawer II
Tonight, Fort Lauderdale thorough report on the East­
Tha second half of tha Wash- -We simply aren't selling our
you fall lo do an, a dacraa Hanford,
Florida
the
winning pitcher.
plays at Orlando, Lakland ern football prospects this
Fro confaaao *111 ba taken IMblleh July U, 1|, }| a Ington Redskin's bomb-throw- product. But, when somebody
Yankees
7 0 2 4 2—IS 3 travels to Sarasota, Miami fall," Sykora said. “ We are
asa nat you for tha relief da- Ausuat I, llll.
ing battery signed his IMS knocks at the door, we lake
piandad In tha Complaint.
Tigers
3 12 0 3 - 8 4 plays at Daytona Reach and encouraged by the pre st-aton
CDK.lt
contract today.
WITNDU my hand and of­
• hatever they are offering."
Tampa goes to St. Peters­ reports coming out of the
ficial eaal of afflra at San­ iv Tin: n i i r i it n n r t o r
Flanker B o b b y Mitchell,
ford. Seminole County, thla THR MATH JIIIH M I. |IM.
McKinley Gains
burg.
east and we feel we need a
foil day at July, till.
I t IT OF AVI* FOR SF.WI. who led the National Football Rides 4 Winners
CHICAGO (Ul’l) — TopThe standings:
tSEALI
man to give us first hind
league In recaptions last
VOI.W IVII'.VTV, FLORIDA.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.. IH 4 V KHI VO. timwe
W. L. Prt. comments regarding th# var­
a reported
CHICAGO (UFI) — Jockey aaedad Chuck McKinley ad­
year,
signed
for
Clark at Circuit Court
D. K. MF.AD a COlll*ANT,
i Walter Ilium booted homo four vanced Wednesday to tha Sarasota
IS 7 6U ious teams."
Bri Jaan K. Wilke,
1*1wI n I It f
Deputy Clerk
quarterfinals
of
tha
Natiuiial
winneri
at
Arlington
Dark
13 ■ .600
Orlando
Fubllth July I. II, II, 31. 1MI O K o R O F . t .E N T E R O W E N S , .uiunrcrt quarterback Norman Wednesday. The quartet In­ Clay Courts tannis champion Miami
13 9 .331
CDK-tl
Sneuit'a signing Tuesday.
ot un, at al.
10 It .476
cluded Rone of Air ($0.10), shipa a t River Forest In his Ft. Lauderdale
Defendants
SN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF
OF H IT
9 18 .429 Holp us celobrato tho year's biggost Variant salost
Blue Taeale ($4.00), Water closest match ainea before hia St. Petersburg
THU S tu n t JUDIITAt. CSH. AMENDED NtVTlrR
IN
curr of f l o r id s. sv and MONTH SDR rtlRMT.Anl’RH G la s e r S ig n s
• 13 .429
Witch ($0.00) and Kerry lip- Wimbladon triumph.
lakeland
FOR SKRINOLH C OUNT Y, Ttti lllt.TMN NKHWAIITZ end
9 13 .109
Tampa
BALTIMORE, Md. (LTD nr ($3.20).
Ft.ONDA. IT r tm C K M NO.
II KIlllERT AnitAMM, ea
EXPERIENCED HANDS
6 13 .381
Daytona
Beach
tarns
—Ron
Glaser,
fourth
highest
nenerel partners of AnPHILADELPHIA ( N E A )
NOTU’H o r at it
aMcleteil Funding Com­ scorer in Marquette history, Moffitt Wins
ROOIUTT FOH MAVl-MI*. •
San Francisco’s famous Cuw
—Th*
1963 Pennsylvania foot­
pany,
a
limited
partnerOaaaaatlawt eorporatlon.
DUBLIN (UPI) Billie ball squad leads th* Ivy Palace la not in Ban Francis­
ship nrsenliad and mist­ signed a contract Thursday
Platatirr.
with
the
Baltimore
Bullets
ing under th* taw* at
-▼athe Plate of Connecticut. of thn National Basketball Jean Moffitt of Los Angeles, League In number of return­ co, hut aero#* th* line in Ban
B o rn DAJCIKt, SCANS **d HKsiDKNCPli
beaten ha the Wimbledon fin­ ing lettermen with 26.
la an unknown
Mateo County.
SSAtlT ANN RVANH. It IB
state or eountM other Association. Glaser la ex­ als, reached tit* title round
WIFE,
then
th*
Btet*
of
Florid*;
pected to team with Red of the Irish tennis champion­
Def-n,tents
end mailing address bains:
TOl MART ANN BVAMt
Thorn of Wcri Virginia as ship* Thursday with a 44,
I C re stw oo d Road
ApL 1M
W e s tp o rt, C onn ecticut.
twin rookie powers for the 6-S., 6-3 victory over Tory
a/o Mr. aaS Mr*. T. ■
Tou ere hereby notified that Bullets.
Moltos
a
Complaint
la
foreclose
a
Frota of Harrisburg, Pa.
last! Oaorats Avsnua
certain mortise* encumbering
Wheaton. Maryland
lb*
followlns
described
reel
TOU AND BACH «&gt;F TOO
SOUTHERN $66
AFTER 16 TEARS
to.wit:
ARK HKKKUT NOTtriF.n that property,
lo t IS. Illuch tJ. WRATH.
D A R L I N G T O N , S. C.
LOS
ANGELES
(NEA)
—
a suit has Seen brouahl
KltrtFIEt.D FI IIWT ADDI­
aaeinel yaw by SOC1RTT FOH
TION, eooordlng ta th* Southern Califomlm last fail (NEA) — Th* Southern 300
■AVINUd, a Canneotlcut eorPlat
thereof aa recorded In complaWd tta first perfect will be run on the Dor Iing Ion
poretlaa. Plaintiff, to foraPlat Rook 11, Pagoa IS
rloaa a cartels SSortaaaa naors
Speedway Rapt. $.
and
ST,
Publla Record* of football season In 80 jaars.
particularly described la tha
Memlnnle County, Florida,
Complaint riled la thin suit, has been riled nantnet you
which MnrUsie encumber* th* In tha wbnve-atyled autt. aad
followlns described property,
ara required So aorv* a
altaaU _|a_Pam lnaU _ County, you
copy of your Anawar or ofhar .
Florida, te-witi
Pleedlna fn th* Complaint nn
Lot S. Block I. llF.rTl.Kfl l-LInttrrs
attorneys. ANDF.ltR T V ..
llUMIto ORLANDO MEN­ SON. RUBH.
DEAN. DOWNTION ONE. acoordlae la l'KK A van daa HERO. Ill
tha plat thereof records.I Eaal Central Arenuo, Ortendo.
la Flat Hunk IS. pes*a I Florida, aad file tha nrlalael
and C Public Records at Answer or other Pleedlna In
Semlnala County, Florida, the office of th* Clerk at the
uud fur other relief, and you Circuit Court oa or before th*
are required to nie year An­
day of AuauaL 1»•» If
swer to said Complaint with Slat
yon tall Is do a*, a dacraa
the Cloth of tho shove styled pro cunfoeee will b* taken
Court and lo aarva a copy aaalnet yon for tha relief
thereof an Ptalatlfru Attor­ demanded In tha Complaint.
at
ney*. ROtSKNIlKItO, RUMEN
V a ta t t a liM rtea’i loagait and b lit nnr car warn sty *— 5 y u n tr 50,000 ■ ilatl
This Notice nhsll bo publish­
Get smart, u t t ,
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,
economical bins pot Utiott
tley Building. Miami IS. IHsr eecutlvs weeks In The Sanford
i i . q . l w a iM is a tis lestoeaesl a &gt;•**«. n o d &gt;*•&gt;•* to t***.»4 t a n w u*». w j
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~
day af July, ISIS. In default
DATED thin lack Any nf
* a lia na Zaa k*M o n t o
wwoaiaia ialu&lt;di xaMSIat &gt;* * • Hrawsfli «d&lt;**l Cantos Cd Can » u l * n i
of which said Complaint will July, ISIS.
crBfUminship...goei 100 miles on
be taken a* auufseasd by you. USUAL)
a gallon. . . practically no nuintaDATED, at Sanford, Florida,
Arthur I . Beckwith. Jr.
HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES
thla lath day •( June, ISIS.
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Clark of tha Circuit Court
nance coil. ■ “Sm arttit tey ilact
IdKAL)
By; Martha T. Vthlan
thn caiapact call" S ob your VESPA
Arthur M. Baokwlth, Jr.
Deputy Clark
LOW NEW-CAR P R ICES
NO FAIR OFFER REFU SED !
Clark ot the Circuit Court Aadereuo, Ruth, Dana.
dealer—today.
llyi Martha T. Ylhlaa
Lowadea A van daa Barg
Deputy Clark
Atlornayn aad Oeuasatlara At
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stranger and pay him for his thna.
Ara 1 being unreasonable?
SOMEBODY
DEAR SOMEBODY: You are NOT
being unreasonable. Don't nut your
confidential matters in the nands of
anyone (relative or otherwise) whose
ability to keep quiet is questionable.
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DEAR ABBY: My problem is
this: I have a wonderful mother-inlaw, and I wouldn't dream of hurt­
ing her, but I don't know what to
call her. 1 can’t keep calling her
"Mrs. Smith" (not her real name).
And it wouldn't be respectful to call
her "Mary” (which isn’t her real
first name either). I don't feel lika
calling her "Mom" or "Mother" be­
cause that’s reserved for my own
mother. So what should I call her?
TROUBLED
DEAR TROUBLED: Ask her If
you may call her ‘‘Mother What-everher-iast-name-la." Or "Mother Whatever-her-firat-name-is.” She'll prob­
ably be delighted to permit 1L If aha
doesn’t, call her "Mrs. Smith", and
forget it.
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DEAR ABBY: My husband has
a relative who has done all our tax
work for years. He’s a CPA and a
very good one. I admit It was handy;
besides he never charged us any­
thing. This year I told my husband
I didn't want his CPA relative han*
tiling our tax forms because if he's
like most men, he talke his bustness over with his wife. And why
should she know all about our in­
come und tax ilciluctions? My hus■aid he was sure this relative didn’t
tell his wife anything. But I’d still
rather take our tax forma to a total

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Have A Lovely Wilding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

Jacoby On fthidya
It U remarkable how often
an riper! will find a safety
play to make a contract tin t
other player* would lose.
North bid too much and tha
final contract w it nothlni to
brag about, but Eddie Roe.
cn of Chicago, who played
tha hand, managed to bring
It home.
11a could not have made K
agalnit a heart lead, but
Weit opened the ace of
trumpt and abided lo tho
queen of elubt and from then
on Eddie waa La completa
control of everything.
He took hit ace of clubs,
led a heart to dummy'* king,

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CONFIDENTIAL TO RICK: If
you're thinking about girls, you ob­
viously (»r&lt;j old enough to he thinking
about girls-

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dummy’a king of du b i, ruf­
fed a low heart, entered
trum pi, ruffed another low
heart, cashed hit last two
trumps In order to draw tho
rest of East's trumpi and
also get rid of dummy'i fait
low club and aeven of dia­
monds.
Then he led a diamond to
the ace and announced, "Tho
board is good."
Tlie w1m&gt;1« ptay U worthy
of study. Moat player* would
have simply drawn tnimpa
and played for a S-I heart
break, but Eddie guarded
ogainst the 4-1 split.

W o m a n By Ruth Miiiett

A woman write* that her there whenever the needs [decide when that lima ha*
aon and hia new bride will your help—but trust her to come.
make their home In her town,
and that her fondest hope la
IT’S IIIP-IIEP-HAPPY IIAYLEY
that her daughter-in-law will
like her.
SniiRxIin* • Lovin' and Htiggln’ (n
This mother li off to a
good atart. She realises tha
DISNEY’S IIRAND-NEW *63 COMEDY I
Importance ot th# mother-inlaw relationship, and wants
to maka It a pleasant one in
her family.
I once heard a woman say:
"I made up my mind I'd like
any girl my son married."
That ta Important. Since a
mother can't pick a wife for
her son, it's up to her to like
the girl ba picks out for himself.
And If you like her—and
show that you do—aha la al­
most sure to like you.
1 believe at the atart of
their marriage* most girls
want their husband's mother
to like them. It Un't until
after she gels the feeling that
a mother-inlaw la unwilling
to let the young folk* lead
their own Uvea that the
daughter-indaw feels ahe must
pruva who is head woman
with her man.
So it you are glad that your
son Is marrying and making
a home of his own; if you
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accept the girl he chose In­
stead ot measuring her ac­
tions against the yardstick of
your own preferences; U you
resolve never to offer unsoli­
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cited advice or Interfere in
their plans—you'll get along
Starry
all right with your daughterinlaw.
HAuiw
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But In your desire to make
your son’s wife Tflie youT
rkm’t work too bard at It.
A new marriage can stand
a lot of letting alone from
the parents on both aides.
Let your daughter • in - law
know that ahe baa a friend
in you and that you'll be

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pretty stiff penalty, but I suspect you
were "sentenced" during the highest
peak of the emotional storm- Behave
yourself, and don’t mope about it—
and I’ll bet you’ll be driving again by
Christmas.

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9 Groove10 Poker alike
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24 Armada

DEAR ABBT: X am a 10-yaarold boy and Juat gt»t my driver*!
license last week. My parent! let me
drive only to do errands. Yesterday
at 3:30 P.M. my mother gave me the
grocery list and the keya to tha ear.
On the way to the store I circled
the block to pick up a friend for
company. There was another kid at
his house who had a big heavy box
of records to haul home. He only
lived four blocks to I offered to drive
him home. Well, after th at on my way
to the store I hit a dog. Now, Abby,
I wasn't going to let that dog lay
there In the midte of the street, so I
found the owner and took her and
the dog to the vets. To make a long
story short, I got home a t ten after
six nntl now 1 can't drive until I ’m
21. Do you think that*a* fair?
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By Abigail Van Buren

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PuR e 10 — J u ly 18. 1963 VACUUM CLEANKR repair*, HOUSETRA1LER
p arts, aupplies fo r Electro­
lux, Kirby, H ooter, AirWay, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Uacd
cleaner* »old. FA 2-2282.

Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First

with ca­ 3 BEDROOM. *ioo a month.
bana on large private lot.
Pinecrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
Consider I child of school
Large living room, range
age. FA 2 6087.
furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
3193321.
FURN. Apt. Close in. Piione
FA 2 2800.
LARGE Home In choice loca­
tion. 3 Bedroom, 2 hath.
“ CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
$133 mo. Ph. FA 2-0219
Gables. FA 2 0720.
LOCH ARHOIt. 4 Bedroom, 2
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
hath, air-conditioned, dou­
house. 2181 Palm etto. Call
ble carports-, fenced putio,
FA 20271.
extra U rge carpeted Florida
room, hardwood floor*. 2
RENT A BED
utility room*. $ 101) per
Rcllaw sy, Hospital k Baby
month. Ph. FA 2*395.
Reas.
By Day, Week, or Month I
BEDROOM
A partm ent.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2Ph. FA 2-SI81 118 W. 1st St.
1(82 from 8:30 lo 0 p. m.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
ROOM furnished Apartment.
FA 2-(301 any other tim e.
$55. Includes w ater A elec­
3 HR. F ram e House. P artly
tricity . FA 2-8544.
furnished. Near NAS. Not
2 ROHM. Furn
Apt. $53
fancy but cheap rent. $12.3(1
2401
Magnolia
FA 2-3931
week. FA 23219.
FURNISHED
2
bedroom 3 ROOMS k hath $45. 2
Mouse. $85 month. 2irt *V.
rooms &amp; bath furnished
19th St. Ph. FA 2-2909.
Apt. $45. including utilities,

CLASSIFIED INDEX
NOTICE
1. Lost &amp; Found
Contrary to rumor*,
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
I am still In the Rail
4. Transportation
Rond Bu.lneas, of6. Food
f e r i n k the same
6. For Rent
p r o m p t day und
6A Special Notices
night service render­
7. Business Rentals
ed the putitlc since
8. Reach Rentals
1958. A. W. AN80. For Sale or Rent
LEV, RAIL HONOR,
4 rooms k bath unfurnish­
Nice, large, furn. 2 bdrm.
10. Wanted to Rent
ed $11 mnnlh. Near NAS.
2(M N. PARK, MANapt. 1700 .Magnolia v&gt;.&gt;.
11. Real F.atato Wanted
Tel. FA 2 3219.
FORD.
32. Real Estate For Side
STENSTROM RENTALS
13. Mortgage Loans
F urn, 2 HR home, very nice ROOM A board Apt. I&gt;. MM
Palm etto Ave.
H. Insurance
$90
15. Ruslness Opportunity
Furn, 4 Hit, 2 baths, out­ 2 B E D R O O M A partm ent
30. Femnlo Help Wanted
standing $183
furnished. 1201 W. 1st St.
17. Male Help Wnnted
U nfurn, t lilt 'i'i Hath*, pool.
FA 2-0991.
18. Help Wanted
$160
FOR LEASE
19. Situations Wanted
Unfurn, 3 lilt, 3 Hadis, Ex­
20. Babysitters
ZONED COMMERCIAL
cellent $125
beautiful Corner Lot
21. Beauty Salons
U nfurn, 3 Mil, very nice $100
171 x 184
22. Build - Paint - Repair
Jnfurn, 2 HR, kit equip. $70
2 Bedroom House in ex cel­
23. Building Materinls
Call us tu list your home.
lent condition. Suitable for
21, Electrical Services
residence or offices.
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio &amp; Television
Stenstrom Realty
27. Specinl Services
3 . F riu rn liiin • I n s t ru c tio n
III N. Park
322-2120 Seminole Realty
28. Laundry Service
AIHConditionlng - Rcfrlgcrii29. Automobile Service
1901 P ark Avenue
Hon men needed. Wc train Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up
29A. Auto Accessories
FA 2-5232 anytime
201
W
1st.
Surplus
City.
you. Tool* and equipment
30. Machinery - Tools
furnished. Write C.T. I. Box W K LA K A APARTMENTS: FURNISHED Cottage. N ear
31. Poultry - Live stock
33, c o Herald.
main gate NAS. Reason­
Rooms private baths, Ml
31 A. Pets
able. FA 2 3721.
W.
First
St.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
SEMINOLE Nursery &amp; Kind33. Furniture
dergarten. Formal opening,
VERY large 3 Bedroom UNFURNISHED 2- bedroom
31. Articles For Sate
Heg. now for sum m er kind­
house,
kitchen equipped.
Home in lairh Arbor. $l 10
35. Articles Wnnted
ergarten from July 22 to
FA 2 3651.
p er month. FA 2 5301.
36. Automobiles - Trucks Aug. 30. Also regiater for
HKDKOOM |[ou*e unfurn­ I BE I (ROOM House fu rn ish ­
37. Boats - Motors
fall kindergarten beginning
3b. Motorcycles - Scooters Sept. 0th. Nursery open 21 ished. Kitchen equipped. $85 ed. Adults only. NO 8 5122.
n mo. Limit 1 child. 2131 3 ROOM furnished G arage
39. Trailers - Cabanas
hr*, per day. Kindergarten

C edar Ave.
aupervisered by Mra. Mary
Apartment. Water A elec­
I. Cooksey, m asters de­
tric furnished. Call after
NICELY furnished Bedroom
gree in kindergarten and
3:30 p. m. FA 2-1305.
and kitchen Private bath
LOST: Small while Dog.
rtem entary teaching. Tutor­
k entrance. Elderly woman 1 IIEDROOM furnished Cot­
Short hair, long tail. An­
ing
also
available
all
o r couple. $.V1 a month. 10!)
swer* to ‘’Sheba,” Vicinity
tage, Adults only. FA 2I1H7,
grades. Mrs. Sue I*. NaHolly Ave. FA 2 2189.
n th A French. FA 2 « lt2.
boom. Manager, 2020 Iro­
121 LAUREL DRIVE
quois Avc. I’ll. 322-9139.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
F irst St. N ear 2 city free
ped House. $95 a month.
SWIMMING INSTRUCTION
YOUR BEST LIVING AND
parking lot* and slipping
Ph. FA 2 6137.
All
ages.
Beginner*
—
Inter­
INVESTING OPPORTUNITY
store*. No utility charges.
m ediate — Advanced. JAC­
IN FLORIDA TODAY!
Suitable for rouple nr tin ­ FURNISHED 3 room House.
KIE CAOLO, W ater Safety
W. 1st St. $15 month. Ph.
gle, alvo retired people.
Instructor. FA 2-3X12.
322-6886.
FA 2-1712.
T X
"■ i ■MttlLWilT
ti. F u r R en t
] . M ist &amp; h o u n d

Deltona
FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES:

$6960 lo $15.460
As Low a* 5210 down.
As Mile as $43.U
a month!

Ho Closing Costs!
Hamesite Investment
OpDortunities
From Just $1095
DRIVE OUT
TODAY!
£D(lI0IU

Tj «« Inttrifjtt
X l 4*4 |-t Gif

it trigOtBunr

fo ra**

!*• OHIO**

K-

»r$ to liwiii i

••it »»t| ^flit
••C
tVifil
de*«icp^«itt!
The Macltle Bros. Inc.
Dtlton. Fla. •

Phc-a 168 4458

EFFICIENCY Apt. fill Park
need a

F U K N I S II K D Apartment
Clean and close in, Jimmie
Cowan 322-401?.

FURNISHED
Apartment
ed Quesnel
K. llth St.
4

room
bath

t k 2 Bedroom
Newly drenrat
Apt. Apt. 7. 401
322 8191.

BOOM A partm ent with
screened in porch. Furnish­
es! or unfurnished. Phone
FA 2-7660.

FURN. l Bdrm. Country

Cot­
tage. Spacious setting. $15
• mo. FA 2 2390.

2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. $73. FA 2 5303,

McCrory-OT ASCO
Is Coming To Fern Park

Applications beinjr ac­
cepted fiiiin 9:00 A.M. to
6:00 I’.XI. Everyday.

Starting
TOMORROW JU LY IDlh

McCrory—Otnxco

iV £lV T R IU M P H S P I T F iR B

Over 12 feet long, speed over 90 m.p.h,
disc brakes, independent suspension,
roll-up windows—

HALE

I Mm #

km

L IN C O LN
______________ M ERCU RY

HUNT

W a . $1295

SALK

Cw 4

P

f I I W

J

H EN R Y

FO R D

(FOUNDER OF FORD MOTOR CO.)

B IR T H D A Y

SALE!

Make Your Selection From —

125

N E W &amp; USED
CARS &amp; TRUCKS
)

1 door -i-il,in, air conditioned, fully ( 4 O
powered. A l"t of car a t Ihta price, “ [

A

P

#73

3000

HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR W IDE S E L E C T IO N

DOWN

1961 Ford Country Sedan

$695

PAYM ENT

Uuvtom Royal I door ___

g Q STUDKIIAkKit. Good runner ____

g g OLDS 88
g g DKStirt) 4

54
gg
gg
gg

______________
d o o r ............... .......... .......

FOItll Victoria hardtop
FURI) V-8 Station Wagon

___ _
_____

CHEVROLET Bclair 4 dr. V-l

....

t'llEV RO LET t dr. Good runner

USED CARS

1961 Ford Falcon

1901 Ford Fairlane 500

Ranch Wagon, 6 ryl., Auto. Ira n -.. It A II

Town Sedan \ -8. Auto. Trana., R A H

I960 Ford Fairlane 500

I960 Dodge Seneca

1960 Ford Galaxie

2 Ihmr Sedan, 6 Cylinder, It A II

2 Door Sedan V-8, Auto. T ran .., It A II

4 Door Sedan V-8, Auto. Tran*., R k II, Air

1959 Ford Gnlaxie 500

1959 Ford T-Bird

4 Door Y H Auto. T ran*, H A it

1959 Ford Country Sedan

Hardtop, V-8, AT, PS, PB. K A I I

V-8, Auto. Tran*., PS, PB, Heater

1959 Ford 2 Dr. Country Sed.

1958 Ford Fairlane 500

6 Cylinder, Auto. T ran*. Ilra trr

2 Door Hardtop, V-8, AT, PS, \ir

Plata

Fern Park, F la.

I YEAR G.W. W ARRANTY ON ALL USED CARS
See Bub Thom*, or C h arli. Craig, at . . .

Seminole
Co. Motors
519 E. First SU Sanford
FA 2-0611

/

I I;

Q

V. 4

4^—-+t ~4him

A

Winter Park MI 7-2330

1

CM-101 \

K arm in Ghia Convertible, 4 Cylinder, K t

II

1958 Plymouth Sub.

1958 Mercury Monterey

4 Door Wagun

4 Door V-8, AT, It &amp; II, PS. PU
X(M-3NB

1958 Ford Fairlane 500

1958 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan

I lloor Sedan

Y'ft, Automatic Tran«mis»ion

ILLEN T

S295
SI 95
SI 49
S99
SI 95
SI 95
S7.95
S395

1958 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan
\ -8, Auto. Iran ... Radio and Heater

x c s-iia

USED T R U C K

1957 Ford Fairlane 500
2 Door Hardtop, V-8 Auto. T rana, R I B

BUYS

FC3-7IA

FXI 62 \

1961 Falcon

Fconolinr Truck

1960 Dodge

Ranchers

Pickup

F.n-firtll

FT3-8TA

T.1-83 V

1957 Chevrolet

1957 Ford

1955 Ford

1962 Ford

1 Ton Pickup

Pickup V-8 Automatic Tran.-mi-Muit

KT3-3.1 A

T3-S.1A

1954 Ford
t i l..n Pickup

If___*

Ton Flat Bed Truck

1951 Dodffe
1 Ton Slake Bed

All Used Cars &amp; Trucks Sold With A l Year GW Warranty

th-minute Shopping

ltWY. 17-92

5

XU-56A

I.OIV MONTHLY IMYMKNTS
DODGE

OF

FC1-22II

1958 Volkswagen

4-donr ird a n . V-H, automatic trannmivxiun, radio and heater

0

Will Be Given With Every New. or Used Car Sold
Between The 18th. &amp; 31st Of This Month!

X C.I-llll

1958 CHEVROLET

NO

TOP V A LU E
S TA M P S

C3-73C

1960 STUDEBAKER WAGON
t-aiuqqnil w ith radio and heater

i

Special fivdthdai} SonuA

6 Cylinder, Automatic TranamiMion, R k II

1960 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER

INC.

Stenstrom Realty

1959 CHEVROLET PAKKWOOD
Station Wagon, V-H engine, very nice.

s2249

Only

Station Waiton. Ion mileage, air con■■
ditioned, anlomaie lran«ml».ion, V-s J ■ ’ J I I t
engine. I’erfecl for vacation.
” I #
J

Wa&gt; $1193

I &lt;•

Stenstrom Realty

197)0 CHEVROLET PAKKWOOD

WE ARE NOW INTERVIEWING FOB:
SALESPEOPLE MALE AND FEMALE
SNACK BAR
Experience not necessary, we will p ay you while
you learn. Many employee benefits, incltnliitg
life insurunce, vacation, discount on purchases,
etc.

t

12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Ileal Estate For Sale

FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville. IMMEDIATE Occupancy, tw'o DUPLEX—Your own lovely 3 BEDROOM House. Take
JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
over payments. O w n e r
3
bedroom
model
Humes.
2
Bdrm.
Home
with
fire­
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
110 N. Park Ave.
323-U59
L.MN
Enterprises.
I n c.
place. plus *Suo y ear in­ transferred. 322 3915.
room Duplex. Fla. room.
Highland
Ave.
Longwood.
come.
Fenced
yard.
*13.900.
Electron heat. 14th St.
TE $3911.
354 Church St. Longwood.
Longwood. 838-3298.
TE 8 1386.
CLEAN nicely furnished 2 P IN K C R E S T B E A U T Y
Bedroom CH Bouse. Car- A really fine liume in 4Lh
REMEMBER
porte.
Fenced backyard.
addition. 3 bedrooms and
CUBAN CRISIS
2 baths, patio, redwood Be prepared for the next
FA 2-6214.
fence and outstanding land­ one. Large three bedroom,
8. B each R e n ta l*
scaping. Only $MM down.
two bath Loch Arbor Ixiiue.
with CD approved fallout
HUTCHISON Ocean front
shelter. Plus features arc
A partm rnt. Daytona Reach.
large 110 x 150 lot, panel­
FA 2-193*.
led Florida room, deep well,
HI N. Park
322-2*20
9. For Sale or Rent
air conditioning, and large
Utility room with ample
2 HDHM house. 817 Catalina.
SPACE
storage space. *6no is all
'fu r the children in thi* big,
PINKCREST. 3 Bedroom*, 2
tile cad i required to own
shaded yard and right next
baths, Fla. room, built-in
this property. Call owner
to a lovely City park for
oven k range, tot E. Jen ­
FA 2 0913.
more play activity. Three
kins Circle. 322-9337.
bedroom, 2 bath house ha* 20 ACRES of grove on IIwy.
--« —
separate
dining
ro o m .
2 23 ACRES of Sub irrigated
k large lake. 5 room fram e
Florida room, large, eat-in
land. For information call
House Sixoou. Will finance.
and equipped kitchen, dou­
FA 2 (069.
Call 3(9-3451.
ble garage a ”d fiber glass
12. Real Estate For Sale covered patio. Extra bon­
LOCH ARMOR
uses are parquet hardwood An exceptional buy for $130
2 HEDROOM, F la. room. Low
floors, fireplace and oodlos
down. 3 bedrooms 2 baths,
down payment. 114 Country
of
closet space. Sec the
paved street and very mo­
Club Circle. FA 2-3553.
owner at 1814 Mellonville
dest monthly payment A
Ave.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
fine neighborhood lor your
Realtor
family. Call today.
Raymond Lundquist, Asso. I BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Rldg.
equipped. Low down pay­
. Mf* N. Palmetto Winter Park Ml 1-0209 FA 2-1884
HOUSE A 2 lots, $.1800. Ph.
ment. Assume loan. A real
FA 2-8366.
322 2120
Ill V Park
laving. Call FA 29(72.

USED CAR
SPECIALS

LAKE MARY. 3 Bcslroom*. 2
baths, air-condition. Like ■
frsmt. FA 2 8920.
NICELY furnished 3
Apartment. P riv a te
FA 2-5303.

2 nd CAR?

12. Real Estate For Sale

STRIC KLAND
308 E. First St., Sanford

-

MORRISON INC.
Th: FA 2-1181

Winter Park MI 7*1816

�, gv*.

T

A %.

Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. FA2-5612
12. Real Estate For Sale

112.

Real Estate For Sal* 17. Male Help Wanted

Jhr

3

BEDROOM, t bath CB IMMEDIATE Occupancy, 4 *SPECIALTY
Salesman
(or
Home. Large utility room.
bedroom air • conditioned.
hot item in the baby field.
Out of lligbt pattern. Ph.
Tec 'N Green E states. Ph.
Leads furnished. Immediate
FA 28605
322 2744.
cash commission. Full or
part time salesm en needed.
An attractive Corner Zoned
Write giving name &amp; ad­
for R eiiikntial or Profes­
dress and phone for a per­
sional unices fur Medical
sonal interview to Box 9
Office FA 22118
Dental. A rchitectural. Legal
c o Sanford Herald
Night FA 2-0848
or Engineering.
123-0700
EXPERIENCED Service Sta
4IO.9M.Ou
2344 Park Dr
Sanford, Fla.
tinn Man Salary A com- mission. Apply Harry Adair |
3 BEDROUM. Florida room,
Gulf Service Station. 1st
large yard with sprinkler
4
French.
I9ul Park Avenue
system. Good neighborhood.
FA 2-4233 anytime
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin. 19. S itu a tio n * W a n te d

Fanforh

SrraHi July IS. lDftt — Puvre It i.HlA. IVIa

SWEETIE 1MK

B&gt; Nadi in* Seltzer

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

3 UEDHOOM partly furnish­
RAVENNA PARK
ed If desired. Nciv roof,
Very attractive home, colon­
new poor*, sprinkler sys­
ial style, 3 bedrooms on a
tem . $77.28 month aftei
lovely, well shaded corner
duwn payment. 2409 Sum­
lot. This is really a fine
merlin FA 2-4830.
buy. $930 down payment
with modest monthly pay­
4 A. beaut dully shaded high
ment. Better call on this
land on S late highway.
one.
Electricity
4
telephone,
good water.
3 bedrooms, t bath, large
Lit I) kitchen and screen­
ed porch, large closets, 111 N. Park
322 2429
hardwood f l o o r s ,
bosk!
ueuhitorliuod. Excellent con­ 4 bdr — 2 bath house
dition, Price $11,300. Easy j3 bdr. — 1 bath house
2 bdr — swimming p*»ot
terns.
Lovely 2 bedroom home i ' i JOHN E. FOX. REALTOR
after 3 FA 2 3630
bath*. Fla. Boom. large 323-0359
storage and laundry, dou­
ble carporte, kitchen equip* II. Innurance
P»sl. Approx. 2 A lanscapSENIOR Citizens may quali­
ed with 3U0 It. lake front­
fy for l.lfe or Hospital In­
age on large clear lake.
surance to age 75. Fred J.
Price
$2u,ouo.
Additional
H arris FA ‘2-7990 for appt.
lots available.

Stenstrom Realty

C. A. Whitldon

16. F em ale H elp W an ted

CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182.
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
LICENSED
CHILD
FA 2-8481.

Care.

DUES your lawn need mow­
ing? If so call Bubba Davis
4 Gary D a v i d s o n at
FA 2-3863.
LAUNDRESS to iron at home.
Reasonable. 706 Bay Ave.

21. Beauty Salon*
SPECIAL
Cut ,’N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold Wave $0.93 complete.
Open evening by appt.
318 Palm etto Ave.
322-0834

“*AII rig h t! L e t’n h av o th e h o rrib le fa c ta ! W h a t do
y o u n a e d th e p a in t rem o v e r f o r ? "

27. Special Services

Summer Perm anent Specials
Piano Tuning and Repair
Eve. A ppfi. 3 Sr. Operators
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-422.1
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
FA 2 3742 WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
22. IIuild • Paint • Repair
AU Types and Sizes
We Repair and Service
Semi-Retired Carpenter
S T I N E
Small Repairs — Painting
Machinery and supply Co
Phone FA 2 798.1
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
25. P lu m b in g S e rv ic e s
SMITH Air-t'imiLLon Rviri-

Reg. Heal E state Broker
DISTRICT MANAGER
202 S. Park Ave. FA 2-5991 Cort Cosmetics has s once
in a lifetime opportunity
for qualified woman with
direct-to borne sales experTHE TIME TENTH FIRM
pcrionce. Tins is a fuLI
ltd N\ Park Ave.
FA 2-6123
PLUMBING
time management position.
Contracting Repairs
Car and phone necessary.
An investment, not an ex ­
FREE ESTIMATES
No night work. Age 33-39.
pense. Call FA 23912 for
R. L, HARVEY
For interview write P. O. 2Ut Samord Ave.
expert advice on a Herald
FA 2 33S3
Box 7171, Orlando, Fia.
advertising campaign.

St. Johns Realty

Ill A. Pet.**
MINIATURE Poodles ARC
reg. 203 Tangerine Dr.
W.ANTED Home m the coun
try for Dog, Has had all
shot*, t all 322 4028.
KITTEN'S, Need home.
323 0733.

Ph.

CHIHUAHUA
323 0307.

$23

Puppies

S*'ralion service. All work
For quality automobiles at
guaranteed. Very reason
able m price. Day FA 2 7434 luw prices check Ihe Herald
classified pages where local
Night FA 2-2069.
dealers advertise.

LAWN SERVICE

Mowing and edging, etc. S at­
isfaction guaranteed, pb.
T. V. REPAIR. Same dayFA 2 1817.
service. All work guarant.
eed. Used T.V.’i for sale
Mooney Appliance Service.
H. R. I’Ol’K CO., INC.
323 0687.
2u&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 2 1231

lit. Articlew Fur Sale

SAVE

work, mowing,
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­ TRACTOR
discing blade, scoop.
vice calls $2 00 Sanford
FA 2.7664.
T. V. service. 1113 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9776.
I'It EES trimm ed, deniosscd
and removed. FA 2 7001.
!T. S p e c ia l S e rv ic e s

ON NEW
CHEVROLET'S
OLDSMOBILES
CADILLACS

FRIGIPAIRK
Sales
Service
G. II. HIGH
17U44 W. 1st St. Saniurd
Pb. FA 2-3843

NOW
BIG STOCK - LONG TRADES
2 1!* K. Jml SI’. SANFORD

Air-Conditioning

250.7 PARK AVE.

Senkarik Glaus and Fault
Company

SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa
tins etc. Free estimate. Ph.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
322 3508
| AU- WORK GUARANTEED

a r*l I dour sedan. Inf i|Urf llte
Iran* mi--loti, heater, power ste er­
ing, I m int wrnd-tii* lit, wheel n ite rs 4 whilr tires.
Stork So P 7I.

savoy

tun 2 dour sedan, stand ard
Iransniiasion, healer 4 defrost,
pf8, tinted
Imlril winrinhi*
era.
windshield, wheel covers 4 white tires.
Stork .Nit,
No. V-37.
V -37.
Stink

V A LIA N T

two historical events in

BELVEDERE

K f||l.

I dr.

«»r«liiiit aulit.

I rail* in inninn. |M»*rr Btrrr1114,
i n h rhi*
u *l1Dr
rr X
A id«7rn*t« r. linl»«l Mintlshiiltl, unit err oat*
1mil
11if#* 1wheel
hrrl m
l
cuter*
k \\ hit«* lire*. Stork No.

SAVOY

H - 4 t|iH»r «mU ii( iil4iiiUrtl Iran*hrulrr

X

rirfnratrr, irut*

bidr m ir r o r , 2 *§»ee«1 bim M iirM . S h i r k Ni*.

S A N FO R D

V c»t I door station wagun.
sulo Iran-ini-sion, power
steering, heate r 4 drfro-ler. tinlril w Ind-liield.
wheel rovers 4 wluir lire- t m lrrn talin g , roof tuggage rack. Stork No. P-.VI.

BELVEDERE

B ILL H E M P H ILL
M O TO R S

4 -D A Y ECLIPSE

SALE!
JULY 17, 18, 19, 20
8 A.M. TO H 1\M.

— the only one
we’ll see this decade —
“A wondrous
spectacle in the sk \”

2—Four Days
------ rrf— lii.slorv

- lIHltvtlTJ'
Rambler Values!
WERE OUT TO ELLIPSE
ALL RAMBLER SALES
IN THIS EXCITING
l-DAY EVENT!

Bill Hemphill Motors, Inc.
| 301 \V. 1st

SANFORD. FLA- j M TW

•S VVI

5400.00

S Vt.K PR ICE

SI 886.80
5260.00

&gt;.W E

s VI K P ltll B
-H.VV K
M i l . PKIt K
S VVL

&gt; vi. e pint r.
s v vh
.WVI I PKIt B

W A
V M
er 4
S lm k

I I A M T
1*4*4 • door sedan, siilonialic
L I/v lv I
trail.mi.-ion. all weather h e a t­
defrosters, super loam front seal.
No. V-'iH

&gt; vi t p u tt k

6 cyl. I door sedan, autom atic
Iraii-mis.ion. radio, heater 4 de­
froster.
froster, wheel covers 4 while tires. Stock No. P-58.

S VI.L I’KIl I.

SAVOY

D)0 I d w r i f t l i n , auluiiMlU
lr4ii*niD«MMi, all «i-uthrr heal*
r r X drfruMcr*, m i per fiillii fr«»&lt;tV i r a l , ntiUidr rtilfr«*r, while »idrw«ill lire*. Sn*rk Nu. V*6H

VA LIA N T

w VVE

WAVE

SAVE

WM L PKIt E
BAV E

$2673.84
$452.86
$2174.10
5300.00
$2951.18
S527.32
$3271.08
S636.52
$2067.65
S250.00
$2362.00
$400.00
$2101.80
$260.00

6 r &gt;I. 2 iloor sedan, auto, tia n .u u shealer '4 ' d&lt; froster, tinted windshield, padded da-h, wheel cov­
ers 4 while t i r e , slm k No. P i s .

wvLE PUIfK

$229*08

SWE

$418.65

,h c) I. I door sedan, auto, trail.nils
.iol&gt;, power -leering, heater 4 drIro
-trr. I ill
in tell
I Fii-lrf,
Iir«| windshield padded da-h. wheel rovers
4\ while
tires. Murk No. P-69.
whilr lirrta.

&gt; Vl.l. PHD K

h cyl. I door .edan, auto. Iran .m is­
sion. power .trerin g , h ra lrr 4 drfroster tiu ln l windshield, w hrrl rovers 4 while
tie r. s | ih k No. P-70

■v VI E PHD E

$2560.93
S422.17
$2391.OB
$439.87

W A I I A M T
MU I dool -r.laii auto Iran .Y / x L l o l l I in|s.|oii* tie .ier 4 delrosler,
padded ila.h, tinted windshield, white tires. Stuck

s VI I PUD I.

-SAVOY- “•-TonT ij-i»cr~»te*rliig,

SAVOY

SAVOY

No. V-36.

Sale Starts Wednesday . . . Must End Sat, July 20. “Eclipse Days”

* .•«.« K $2430.95

MALE PKIt E

8 cyl. I dtwir sedan, auto, transm ission,
power sir rung, h ra lrr 4 radio, factory
air rundilioiied, tinted gla**, undercoating, white
tires. Stork Nu. P-H2.

FURY

1—A Solar Eclipse

BY OWNER. 1962 Tempest
deluxe. 2 door coupe. Less
than 10.000 miles. See a t
W agner's A m o c o .
818
French Ave.
’51 NASH. Good condition.
$100. Sec at Hunt Lincoln

Mercury.
1930 JE E P Station Wagon.
R. 4 H. Good condition,
F.V 2-1263.
'60 RENAULT. Repossessed.
S35o.no as is. FA 2-1309 af­
te r rt p. nt.

37. H unts • M o to rs
Gateway To The

Waterway

Hobson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 396t
3 8 . .M otorcycles • S c o o te rs
1959 IIAIU.KY DlVklson F L
74.
Excellent
condition.

$750.

loth St. 4

Sanford

Ave.

311. Trailers • Cabanas
TRAILER and large cabana.
Large fall out slwlter. High
4 dry. Deep well. Also 3
kits Mobile Manor. Longwood TE 8-1298.

SUNDOWN
SPECIALS

Tlitn i&gt; u limited -ale. !'lea»e n*k fur earn by slock number*. We will accept
trades on sale priced cam ami will have bank rate financing available with
up fo .'Hi months to pay.
Theta' unil.«* are exactly us advertised,

WE HAVE NEVER BEEN UNDER SOLD X
NEVER WILL BE! FIRST COME, FIRST SOLD!

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1950 INTL. Metre, walk In
$775. 1954 Stude, 2 door,
R 4 II. $90. 1955 Studr,
President 4 door, full pow­
e r, R. 4 II., Tinted glass,
$275. 1957 Stude Wagon, 8
cylinder $173. Across Ly­
m an High School. N ear Dog
Track. TE 8 3430 after 3:3u.

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LAWNS Renovated - Aerate 218 Magnolia Ph FA 2 4622
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31. A rtic le s F o r S ale

SIAMESE Kitten. FA 2 23-2 POWER Tools. Wood A m e­ USED E lectric Stove. $23 00.
tal. Spray paint outfit,
123-0413.
32. Flutters - Shrubs
electric w e l d e r .
Misc.
items. FA 2-1792 after 6:39 IMPORTED TELEFUNKEN
CROTONS 25c !o $2 30
HI-FI AM-FMSW RADIO.
p in.
Gray shadow* Nursery
T
A P E RECORDER RE­
4 Mi. S. on Santord Ave.
AtR-Comtitioner G. E. 8300
CORD PLAYER COMBIN­
OPEN SUNDAYS
BTU. its volts. Excellent
ATION. LIKE NEW. $800
ll.i. f u r n i t u r e
cond. FA 2 9194 alter 3:30
VALUE FOR $330. PHONE
p. m.
FA 2-4394
WANTED rriiatnr coup.e to
take up monthly payments FOR your sewing needs, 49 FOAM Bed Pillows, 97c.
of $13 it) on 3 complete
1 Full sized used m attress
MILADY'S SHOPPE
rooms of turm iutc. Call
and coil springs, Sio. 15
Of fine Fabrics
TE s 1511, Casselberry, col­
Small
platform
Rockers,
198 8. Park Ave.
lect.
$14.93. 1 New Serta pure
H O T P O I N T Refrigerator.
foam rubber full size mat­
KKKIS E S T IM A T E
tress 4 box springs, extra
Good
cond.
$18
Escambia.
Ip h o lstcrm f 4 Mattress ren­
firm, w ater d a m a g e d ,
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
20 gal. RHEEM llotwater
$69 95. Hollywood Beds com­
ture. Call Ntx Bedding Mfg.
Heater, Dryer. Both p rac­
plete, twin or full size,
C o, at 7f* LCiery Ave.
tically Dew. Mobile Manor.
$39.95. 1 only, 3 pc. Danish
FA 2-2117.
Lingwuod. TE 8 1298.
modern living room sofa.
l* e d furniture, appliances,
2 chairs, zipper covers,
tools, etc. Boughl - Sold. SINGER tluund Bobbin equip­
foam, $119, berry's Ware­
ped to zig ta g 4 make but*
Larry s Mart 213 Ssniord
house Furniture Co.
ton holes. Guaranteed. As­
Ave. Pb. FA 2 4132
sume payment. 5 monthly GOOD used G. E. Stove 4
BEDS 1-Oil RENT
installment* of $6 IS. Ph.
Refrigerator.
Keavonxblp.
llo'pitul,
RuUaways, Juve­ FA 2*411.
FA 2 7241.
nile, FR E E delivery and
REESE Hmisetrader hitch, 35. A rticle* . W a n te d
Pick up.
2“ ball, electric brake con­
FURNITURE C K M E R
trol $40. Martin space h eat­ WANTED used TV 's. Ph.
lloo French Ave.
e r, 33000 BTU, fan A pilot
FA 29776.
Ph. FA 3-7931
$35 . 322 5303.
Sell Us Your t urniture. Quick
36. Automobiles - Trucks
Service With ihe Cash. BALDWIN Spinet Plano, t
year old. Perfect. Maho­ 1958 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. It. 4 H.
*1 PER TRADING PUW
323 2710.
gany, full keyboard. Bench.
FA 2 0677
$395. FA 2 9081.
BUYING A NEW or
It. Article!* I or Sole
USED CAR?
WANTED
Ladies, childrens shoes. $1.99 Someone to take over 3 payFINANCE IT WITH US
up .Mens slme* *2 99 up.
ments ot $8 oo on Zig Zag
♦ Low Interest Rates
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Sewing Machine, Guarantee
remaining.
Sews
forward
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4 reverse, makes buttonJerry Lord I V 2 3219
Itoles, sews on buttons, fan­ 1957 OLDS. 4 door, 9$. Holi­
day Sedan. Fully equipped.
ALU.MINl M Furniture recy
stitches,
embroiders,
Clean. $625. 612 Oak.
wehhed cheaper than you
ntongram s, dam s 4 p a t­
can do it yourself. Bring
ches. Plume Credit Mgr.
it to the Furniture Center,
FA 2 8627.
lluo French Ave.
$1 per day rental for Elec­
AMERICAN
Encyclopedia
tric Carpet Shampooer with
Small to volume set. lik e
purchase of Blue Lustre.
new $73 322 3431
C arroll’s Furniture.

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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
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 m eet­
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*

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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 B ar 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

ing from a boat trip ao at Springs Park has been chang­
to not hold up other boaters ed to Saturday, July 20, at
when taking your craft from 12 o'clock noun. .Must of the
the water.
fish will lie supplied by John
The dat« for the club's Fish I'oppcn, a past president of
Fry to bo held a t Blue 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 ram p at the foot of
By Bernice K rlsry
llighhanks ltd. and benches
Tim M issionary Guild o( for resting. Members arc ask­
St. Luke's Lutheran Church ed to bring their own table­
of Slavia has taken as a ware, a covered didi and bevproject
supplying a refri­ era g t. Paper plates wttl be
gerator for Ihc new kitchen furnished by the club.
in the room now being added
Jam es Rucker spoke to the
In the original north wing of mcmliers about doing some­
their C hristian Day School, thing for t ie youth of Dellary
Tho guild hopes tu obtain who want to go fishing, as
this new
refrigerator
by between
young­
means of trading stamp* sters have signed up for this
Over IUU ImmiKs of S&amp;lt Green activity. The club voted to
Stamps a re needed so they furnish fishing lines and as­
are appealing to all church sist the young people.
and P.T.L. members to turn
Clyde Wright presided at
over filled book* o r loose U&gt;e meeting and the tre a ­
stamp* so llie till* projeel surer. Archie Isrng reported
can tv completed as soon as o balance of $Uil in the trea
possible.
*ury.
If you have an oilier kind
Three new mem bers join­
of trading slumps, these can ing Die club were II. Lyons,
al*o be used to trade for the George Welmcr, and Jam es
SJk.ll variety.
Rucker.

Missionary Guild
Plan New Project

Fire Truck Fund
Upped By $1,000
By Donna Rate*
A thousand dollars h a t been
deposited in the bank out of
tile proceed* from th** Longwood Fire D epartm ent'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 betterm ent 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 th a t 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 ■ ■■
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analysis expert, he was LlDrAFY HflS
lnter»«*«l

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

Two Lyman High School
students returned home S at­
urday with a greater insight
into w hat makea Democracy
tick following a rigorous and
Inspiring week a t 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

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*.
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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 a t­
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 statem ent, “ 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

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. A r­
thur W heatley: second, Phil
iH lierard 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, H arry M. Brown and
Oscar B arnett; 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.

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B O O kS
mo m y.
I
He presented liU Idea* tu
||) p,inni K»(e*
(iov. FarrU B ryant anil colon.The l-ongwood Library ha
quontly wrote and Introduced an|uired HHi additional book
a bill In the H au te which, lie |,y donation and purcha»aya, could save the »tate $150 ainre April I. .Mr*. Doroth
million,
Hanner, librarian, atutrd tc
U nfortunately 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 th e bond issue eluded in new hooka for chi
because he felt th a t 10 to ”0 drvn are '‘Poems for L i'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 th o 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 w aste Civie League and Is opt
included in the proposaL
Tuesday, 7-1* p.m.; Thursda
Contrary to tho m istaken 3-5 p.m.; and Saturday, 0 :'
ideas given by the press th a t to 11:30 a.m.
the bond issue will guarantee
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PAVELCHAK

Next week th* r*gular m as­
ter point game will li« played.

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THURS. JULY 18, 1063

COUNTY NEWS

no provision fo r 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,
fortu n e
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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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
fo u rt 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 e a r,0
advancement will receive the
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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 a t 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 A rtist 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
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n he en-

gty Jane Casselberry
j-ul&gt;
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Peck ;;&lt;}
0j Casselberry louroed tha
s anf„rd Herald Tuesday afirrnoon and leartntl how tins
new spaper 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 C arl Setjc and Clif and
th* Flo- cllnt Lockyer.
Vrt. Inc.,
Previous field trips the
of I’om- Den ha* mad* thi* sum m er
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*
‘n ear 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.

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Kerb SutT-n say* tt’i alllig h t with him when R. E.
p o rter 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

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hi ret fulling contest for
young fisherm en of the DeBary eommunlty will be con­
ducted by the DeBary Fishing
Club a t 10 a.m. Monday at
Lake Susan. Poles and hooks
will be provided by the club,
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Noticed today th a t one of
the Seminole County trucks
has pained on its side “a r­
thropod control.” Arthropod
means "jointed
f e e t or
limbs” and includes such
things as insects, spider*
and crustaceans. T hat'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, ju st as the Republi­
cans do when they a re in
power, "Enclosed la an ex­
ample of a courageous type of
correspondence 1 occasional­
ly receive," writes the Con­
gressm an. "This correspon­
dent Is afraid to sign his
name but he is not adverse to
displaying his ignorance of
the political facta of life.”
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Another plaudit for the po­
lice: They do not confine
their activities to harassing
crim inals. 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.

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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 w ater.
His father, Carl Itrigner

Charles Fagan and W elly
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 w ater at 9.30 p. m.

Bulletin
EDWARDS AIR F O R C E
BASE. Calif. (U P l) — NlS
veteran Joe Walker, the
world's fastrvl flying a ir­
plane plkil, today thundered
live rocket ship to n new
world alrrraft altitude reenrd of about 87 mile*.

U. S. A. fur 19S:i, M»- w.‘nt .*,tcr lh* boj. but he
rite Ozer.i, from Illi­ also began to flounder ami
nois, com pc tea for the the uncle Tom Kinard went
Mis* Universe title nt out to help the (aiher. Kinard
Miami Beach, Satur­ loo hciyan to flounder in the
day night. (Story on deep w ater of the dredge hole
which Sheriff J . L. Hobby
page .1.)
(NEA Telephoto) said was at least 30 feel deep. J W
An elderly Negro man,

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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 m em ber of the
Church of the N aiarene and
the Boy Scouts.
Survivors are his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl llrigner,
two brothers, David and Don­
ald and a sister, P atricia all
of Wilhiington; also Ills paler
nal grandmother, Mr*. Trilby
B 'ig n er of Portsmouth, Ohio,
The body is being sent to­
day to Wilmington for ser­
vices and burial. Gramkow
Funeral Home is in charge
o( local arrangem ents.

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During Strike

TAMPA. FIs. (C P U _ 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 W aling of
two company employes repairing cable*.
A company spokrininn said
the blast this morning left a
four o r 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.
H ie 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 a t the same tim e dam ag­
ing equipment in the building.
There was no apparent en­
tile or e&gt;|uipmcnt dam age and
service was not interrupted.
Meanwhile federal mediator
John 1., Kenney met this
morning with union leaders
and planned to m eet 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.

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
grasp the pole, while Bacon
GENOA, Italy (U P l) —
pulled them back to safety. E arth tremors today rumbled
The Sheriff's office report­ through a wide urea of n o rth ­
MIAMI BEACH ( U N ) —
ed that they received the em ­ w est 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 (U P l) 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
will be taking a calculated
off nt the lawn sprinkler in the rear yard of her home on Elliott Avenuo
WASHINGTON (U P l) — opens here Sunday.
risk in agreeing to a nuclear
Albert Moore, president of
Vice Admiral William F. R a­
weapons test band with the
born, "father of the Polaris the Miami rliapter of th s Con­
Soviet Union which leaves
missile," is retiring ss deputy gress of Bsciiil Eipisllty, an­
a
•
•
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 P l) — Development.
m iliat'i pharm acy during cof­ pleases.
lions at the convention site
A special fact-finding commitAny
lest
ban
agreem
ent
fee break: A liny, elderly wo­
MIAMI ( U N ) — The moon even through heavily smoked a t about 3:33 p.m. Saturday
Sunday.
tei* handed Pres [dent Kennedy
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 (U P l) —
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
T) rt en &gt;' -lot* were
e* t'nn* would tn&lt; small, "but
- ii /&lt;•*,. yati n of 0
not be binding t a t he- p, *.
&gt; • •
crossing (hr face of the sun
tween
about
4
iiiul
tl
p
m
.
and
inllru- 1 rubii di'pule.
height of the show Mhmild
ten* i-l from police cue Italy laigv enough to let the gover­
One of several parking era, There is no rc c v ti to
M l|fltU tl UM,| ,|llt.to„ [nlmuicoma a t lie t wren 4:35 and
Informed roui.c- mid the 1Thursday night after being nors know how we feel uh.nU
assume that
Red China,
m eters stolen last January
fil’d w arnings today against
fGUft p.m. depending on [oca*
or lor Uiat m atter, France, report showed union and arrested while trying to inle- our civil rights.”
was found this morning along
direct viewing of thn rare
m anagem ent rep resen tativ e g rate 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 ap art 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
cover about hnlf the face of
and
O
v
a
l
Fuubus
of
Arkan­
A ''funtim e party” is plan­
the sun white it is partly shad­
not pass on nuclear weapons strike on July 29.
TALLAHASSEE ( I ' l l * — 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 H gur.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 M aiie Allen,
mid
eaith, infrared rays will Lewis Driscoll of 203 I.m ini 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 com mit­
I burn the retina of your eyes Drive in Pinecrest is reported moon will obstruct only p art
Mi-untinie. one source said S anitary Commission with the Gov. Nelson Rockefeller to
southern
regional S k a t e
"but you won’t fool a thing.” today to be In “ good condi­ of the sun.
ment.
ap|Mdntnient
of
Eugene
Wil­
private efforts by panel mem­
have tin* conference adopt n
Queen
contest at
Miami
Many doctors slid other ex­ tion and out of danger.”
The Allies, in turn will re ­ bers resulted in smile new kins of Hollywood.
For a lew, mostly in Maine,
program of ei|ua| tights for
Beach to go to Portland. Ore.,
Bobby was the victim of a it will be total. The most xeal.
perts
warned th at thn tu n
frain from assisting France 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
in privato and public busi­ (U P l) — 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 ( U N ) — nesses.
(Other stories on lites were luuliched hy the an ellipse in any way, not band and arm while he wns omer* in je t plane* and 20
H ie party will be held at 7:30 ban draft treaty on banning
swimming a t 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 T hursday, 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
w
ater
and
on
the
weekly
pay
averaged
slightly
■ • •
display shortly a fte r dark
ers and Mrs. Driscoll said that
ground, now under considera­
more than $100 in June for
Tilsairborne
observer*,
L’h-oh. We left the inline of tion in the Moscow talks spe­
th a t was visible in much of
doctor* (old h«'r Bobby i* out traveling at ns'arly twice thti
th e first time in U. S. eco­
Dr. Ken Peirce off when cifically suggests such a safe­
Southern California.
of daug.-r and will regain the speed of sound, will pursuo
nomic history.
nam ing those who will occupy ly clause.
Police and sh e riff’s tele- j
use nf bis fingers.
Adult swimming cla-iei will
Die shadow a* it* speed* athe new clinic building a t the
plume switchlioard* were
d e­•
begin a t the Naval Air Station m*™®
v.. .- ...
H H ItU T I ebanon ( U P l ) __
Chief Dri-eoll is attached to cross (he face of tlio globo
Tue Western draft treaty
corner of San Curio* and proposes an undertaking by
calls in cities end
and
; ,w,a’
n t e M i n 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 call,
communities
ss
f
a
r
as
260
Second Street. Dr. Ictrce Is i )JC three big nuclear powers
for
Naval
personnel
and
drcirnimunitls*
as
a
.
360
.
(1rinir
m
ilitary
and Air Station.
They will not catch up to
A hasty, tactical retreat by
associated with Drs. Parker to ” rc [r a j„ from causing, enSAIGON (U l'i) — Buddhist I’realdent Kennedy indicated pendents, Mrs. Peg Horner. | miles away.
it. but limy wilt he able In
civilians Implicated In T huriand Stanley.
today
rejected a today that Congress will re. Ited Cross W ater Safety In
The huge luminous f a r - , |# J., uUttivH , Meni|lt
see Ihe total eclipse for lung­
1outraging, or in any way p ar­ leaders
| drop-alinpcd glow w as caused l)Vl,, ll|t„w th(, „nvenmu'iit.
e r than Ihe 59 second* it will
tic ip a tin g in tin* carrying out pence overture from Preal- je e l at least part of hir plan .truetor announced Belay.
Queried u» t» what Semi „[ .tt,y m|t.|r a r weapons test dent Ngu Dob |&gt;iem until his to impose special lu te s 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 |w rcregime 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 S tale Board ofj
________
an amicable Steeleinenl of this stocks and bonds.
fired one more in it* series
More impo.'tant, they will
l&gt;e accepted for the swimming in keeping with its policy of H ue exs'euted at liigh noon,
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 A ir Force re­
\ few hour* laier, It reporlTile rejection was contain­
on T in-day, Wednesday and fused to say even if Die -.1 (tint four civilians had fa l­ mIc - of space today. The ob­ atmosphere, and thus abto
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, Dodarned county, if they 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.
measure intensiiy of light of the rare event and atudy U
mid
that further sentencing
please give us the university!
Air Force announced it hud
tee ill response to Diem's per­ many anil Italy will meet
the star*.
|w ith precision
Assisting
Mr*.
Horner
with
WASHING
I
ON
11
1
*
1
v
and
s-xecutlon*
could
lie
ex•
*
•
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 h ere 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
ent Vaiidenlo-rg Air Force
uiul asking for unity ! up citation of a multi lateral
partm ent has approved t e pic
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 N A 10.
county. We'll he a metropoli­ grants:
This condonation was used corps, three w arrunt officers
4 be government followed
tan a rea. Go, Seminole!
in the past to launch the Dis­ and two sergeant*.
—4)8,731 to study the " r e ­ up the broadcast today hy in­
Tlie Dmmiseu* hroudcu.it I
« • •
coverer
series — workhorse*
viting
lloddiiist
Uuih'ra
to
DUBLIN ( I ' l l i
Police
gulation of development of
said
that a military m in t
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 I II
v.hich found lh&lt;‘*e six guilty ,
vital
information
on
radiuran t be praised too highly.
s , a " ’ ,iam c aml h
—49.7(0 to study the phy­ committee. Hot the Buddhist and ammunition believed t o 1
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
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
attem pted revolution.
tions
for
UW
3
ftt
at
a
session
and golf, Sanford's young­ —41,120 to promote the have reccivid farth er ussur- a mountain home in County
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
to relax curfew regulations
to bring their team s into dix- tration on a reflex response.” tention*.
to official, h e .,.
,h c meeting will be held at
put into force after Thurs________
_______________ 9 a in in Senate Committee
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
firr Immediately broke out in
The commission has con
and right on through this
Officer* were elected by Die
the utrcs'ts ot Damascus, ‘fluducted
21
public
beanmt*
sum m er. A tribute, too, to
Board of Governor* of Land
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 "sp are" time
hearings will he presented to
coaching and shaping the
They are K. J. Hcnnig
j the session at which time the chairman; Allan Vickers. Vicespirited local youngsters into
NEW YORK (U P l) — I »he said on her return to the J they looked like they WCTtf final rules are set.
championship m aterial.
Chairman; and .Mr*. Elisabeth
WASHINGTON (U P l) —
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’ir t'il it ml ru t In i th e
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 dor torn
me to
to
graduates of Si IS and Oviedo chicken kiev, vodka and wine."
tii-s and Uli* Fouracre in launching of Dm* 1 SS Brooke
That, she explaimsi Thurs­ film festival in the Soviet the hospital Ti e e m b u ..y | LAKELAND I U P l) - 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
academ ic a n d
intellectual her stomach pumped uul in Wednesday morning in her should g o .'
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 * h e , Monday to begin laying the Board for tha 1983-04 terra T artar 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 antisubm arine helicop
i ally and athletically . too. j tm ut 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

Quakes In Italy

Rail Fact Panel
Reports Findings

Governors Face
Rights Protest

Raborn Retired

M0 Released

Agency Complete

Florida To See Partial Eclipse

Driscoll Boy's
Condition 'Good'

AF Launches Two
Secret Satellites

Pay At Peak

Buddhists Reject
Peace Overture

Syria Executes
10 In Revolt

NAS Swimming
Classes Set

JF K R etreat

Rocket Fired

This Is Where

Meet in ir Set

IRA Again

I

VALDEZ HOTEL
Downtown Sanford

Commission To
Fix Game Laws

It’s Funtime
^
Fri. Nites at the
^
Caribel
iMusic l)&gt; I'OKKy,------Hill and Russ!

Land ’0 Lakes
Elects Officers

Shelley Sociable, Bat Not Her Stomach

's

Russian Toasts Come Too Fast

First Missile
Destroyer Out

Special Citrus
Meeting Monday

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The Chamber's John Krider
Is being teased that while he
was oa vacation Seminole
County “lost" a f l mlUlon-aWEATHER: Widely
month Industry—th a t hollte
raid.
VOL. 53
United Press
• • •
Some city officials were 1
kicking it around th a t the new
cigarette tax will net fianfonl i
more than $20,000 extra each
year. Visiting HLH people
informed the city people that
HLH’a payroll has totaled
1480,000 since it began open*
tions in January—s lot of ailariea to buy a lot of cignreUe*
. . . and other things . . . to­
SKOPJE. Yugoslavia (UPI)
ssed city tr.x receipts.
-Three nevv
e e •
struck devastated Skopje to­
Sanford Nationals all-star day, sending its battered resi­
baseball team needs some dents fleeing Into the streets
help. The youngsters, district In panic once again but caus­
champions, a r t slated to take ing no lurther damage or in­
part in the state Little ilsjor juries.
League tournament a t FanHowever, Yugoslav rescue
am i City Monday . . . but center officials who announc­
they need transportation. Any ed mi new casualties said
contributions may b« made to they would speed up the eva­
the City Recreation office or cuation of the city, wrecked
call 322-8851.
* e e
City pollcs searching for
Soma youthful vandals who
entered a vacant house on
Mayfair Circle, burned paper
in all the rooms and closets,
set fire to tha window shades
and otherwise caused damage.

scattered afternoon and evening thoundemhowers today and Friday: high in 90s: low tonight in 70s.
1.eased Wire

Established 1908

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NOT76fT

New Quakes Panic
Stricken Skopje

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George Harriett, temporarl y a Sanford police officer
who was recently graduated
with honors from Florida
State University, has been
ottered ■ scholarship at Duke
University law sciiool.
Board of directors of SemInolo County Chamber of
Commerce will hold its quar­
terly meeting at 8 p. m. Tues­
day at First Federal caucus
room. Wonder If they'll dis­
cuss the new airport site men­
tioned by Merle Warner in
Wednesday's Herald?
• * •
Gene William!, knocked out
of that all-alar North-South
fuotbuil game Saturday, un­
derwent surgery on his knee
Wednesday but will be out of
football tiie rest of this year.
He's in room 715 a t Alachua
General Hospital, Guinesvillc.
• • *
Frank S. [.unison, former
city clerk and manager, and
a former president of Sanford
Kiwania Cub. who died Tues­
day, received posthumous trib­
ute (rum Kiwumuns Wednes­
day as they bowed for u mo­
ment of pruyer in his memory,
“In all the yeun 1 knew him,"
eulogised old friend Ed lame,
"I never heard Frank Lanison
suy an unkiml wurd about
anybody."
• • •
Altamonte Springs council*
pian Frank Gerhardt is in
Winter Park Memorial Hospi­
tal, where he will undergo ob­
servation and treatm ent for
two weeks.
• e •
Cusseliierry voter* ure re­
minded that next Monday is
the registration deadline if
they are to vote in the Sept. 6
special referendum on the new
tuwn charter.

Captured Gl
Returns From
Red China

HONG KONG (U PI) — An
American captured during the
Korean war who chose to
stay behind the Bamboo Cur­
tain relumed to the west
from Communist China today
and said another American
may be coming out soon.
Lowell D. Skinner. 32. of
Akron, Ohio, a former cor­
poral who has not seen the
United Stales since IBM, step­
ped across the border into
this British Crown Colony
shortly after noon.
"It's about time to go
back," he said. "My parents
are getting pretty old."
Skinner said that during
his nine years in Communist
China lie
.In tm *'t vrttli
other Americans among 2t
who stayed behind at the end
of the Korean figluing.
One of them, Scoll L. Rush
of Marietta, Ohio, indicated
he also might be U-avin;
China soon, according ti
Skinner, lie said Kush was
employed a* a lathe operator
In Wuhan, a big steel center
in the central mainland.
Besides Hush, seven others
of the original 21 American
prisoners of war are believ­
ed still living in Red China.
They are:
Clarence C. Adams of Mem­
phis, Tenn.; Howard G. Ad­
ams of Corsicana. Tex.; John
R. Dunn of Baltimore, Md.;
Jam es G, Veneris of Haw­
thorne, Calif.; Harold II.
Webb, of Fort Pierce, Fla.;
William C. White of Plumtnersville, Ark., and Morris
R. Wills of Fort Ann, N. Y.
The last previous American
furmer prisoner of war to
leave China wav Richard G
Gordon of Providence, it. !.
who arrived in Hong Kong in
December, 1988
Skinner and the others all
were dishonorably discharged
from the U. S. Army in 1934,
and cannot be prosecuted un
der military
'ictiun a*
turncoats.

by a catastrophic earthquake
l o t 1 r.day.
They said there have been
cio*e to 2UU tremors since
Friday, but the most of them
have been minor.
Officials also said work­
ers do; nut th» bodies of
three more victims Wednes­
day night, raising to 837 the
total number of dead recov­
ered. Estimates of w.ltl the
final death toll will be ran
between 1.SO0 and 2,000.
But officials said they had
"no further hope" of finding
more survivors under Skop­
je's rubble.
Officials indicated a com­
plete death toll may never be
known. They said:
"We feel it is impossible
anybody who has not yet
been found could survive."
The boom from dynamite
squads demolishing tottering
buildings echoed in the back­
ground as Yugoslav authori­
ties voiced their grim obser­
vations.
Mostly they went alwad
with plans to rebuild Skopje
on another site in an rfiort to
avoid future disasters. But
some survivors felt otherwise.
Djordje Dimosvkl, a baker
whose family escaped injury
but lost almost everything
they owned commented;
"Even if I have to sweep
streets and live in one room
sowieptivce ■edgf, t wiH nev^jv

WILDLIFE CAMI* wits ills' ritmliimtioh of these three boys mid their cmin*
aclor us they left for Camp McQuarric. Shown here ure Duviil Jukubcin,
Jonathan Lukas ami George Hrntlshuw Jr., with KrnesL Lumlberif, assist*
(Herald Photo)
n n t c o u n t y iiR o u t.

Three Seminole Editorial Comment:
4-H Boys At
Wildlife Camp S c o r n s D i r e c t o r

Bums Names
'Would' Be
Campaign Chiefs
MIAMI (C P !)—Mayor Haydon Burn* of JackianviUe.
probably the surest bet of all
to make tha linvt rare for gor•rnor, aeem* to b« straining
a t the bit aa much as hia op­
ponent* in the lineup of un­
official randiiiatrs.
Bum* arrived her# Wcdneaday for a three-day organisa­
tional awing through Dad#
amt Rrnwnrd counties, and
even announced who hi* cam­
paign manager* "would** be.
he picked former St lam!
» « i" i Cliciin Seiiviviiis, who
headed the Burns forces here
In the unsuccessful HhiO cam­
paign, to he his thief again in
Dade County.
He said Rep. Emerson AH*,
worth would head the Burn*
organisation In Broward.
Bums, after u round of con­
ference* with hia hinkeia to­
day, plun* a breakfast here
Friday with about 2uu of hi*
supporter*. Friday afternoon,
he plan* In travel to Rruwnni
County for more organization­
al bilk*.
Burns, like Sen. John FL
Mathew* Jr., of Jacksonville
and Rep. Fred Karl of Day*
toil* Beach, hua not formally
announced hit candidacy—and
subjected himself to filing
monthly expense report* with
the state. But all are consid­
ered as much aa In the race.

FEC, Unions
Consider
Peace Plea
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) Strike leaders and Floral*
East Coast Railway officials
today considered &gt; plea to
end a seven month* walkout
•gainst the FEC. while the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
announced a boosted Income.
The State Railroad and
Public Utilities Commission
Issued the pica "in the in­
terests and welfare of the
general public" Wednesday
Meanwhile. ACL President
W. Thomas Rice announced
Wednesday night that tiie
railroad almost doubled its
net Income for the second
quarter of this year over
Hie same period last year.
Figures were $13 milium
this year atvl $2.4 million
last.

The FEC strike, which be­
gan Jan. 2.1. has cut pass­
enger service by the railway
in Florida and the ACL ha-,
taken up much of the alack,
operating FEC freight trains.
The Public Utllttiea Com­
mission said In issuing the
pica in Tallahassee that a
thoroug.’i investigation of thn
walkout Indicated arbitration
is needed.
Tnc walkout began Jan. 23,
when U non operating union*
walked off the job to protest
the FEC'a refusal to grant
fcJrrally-backed wage hikes.
Five operating unions follow
eJ on April 3.
Thus far, there has been tv
progress in talks despite thi
attempt* of federal mediator.
In get both sides together.
In another side effect o
the strike Wednesday, the 61
bed Florida East Coast Rallwsy Hospital discharged it
last patient and closed it*
doors for good in the face
of withdrawal of aupport from
the railwray.
Administrator
Jack
T.
Flood aald the hospital could
not continue without th« rail­
A slat# of nnmlnraa for the
road's financial support which
Seminole County Agricultural
was to be withdrawn Oct. 1.
Stablltatlon ami Conserva­
tion Committee now is being
completed, Chairman Charles
8. Iwe announced today.
The slate will Include *lx
nominee*, from which a coun­
ty committee of three regular
and two alternate members
IRS Reports
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ will be alerted by farmers
SEOUL. Korea (U PI) —
Tiie Intirnal Revenue Service eligible to cast ballot* in tha Sweltering American and Ko­
said Wednesday that taxpay­ election. The slate must he rean xiddieia of th# United
ers reported $329.11 billion in comploletl by Aug. 13.
Nations Command patrolle1
The election wilt lie held by gingerly along the&gt; truce tlrw
adjustrd gross income for
mail, with bullola tc be east today on guard against fur­
1941.
during the period Aug. 20 ther infiltration from Commu­
llirqugh Aug C(L Eligible vo t­ nist-N orth Korea.
World Jamboree
ATHENS l UPI) Boy ers will be bona fide farmers
Three skirmishes between
Scouts anil ji-ndert front Mo or rancher* who are eligible UN troop* and Red In fit.
cuuntrir* gathered today for In take part in one or more trutnrs Monday and Tursday
the 11th World Jamboree un of the program* which the killed four North Koreans,
a site 25 miles north of Alli­ ASC Cnnimillre help* to ad­ three Americsns and ona
en* near the scene of the hi*- minister.
South Korean in what has
T h e rhainnnn expiation! lavii called the gravest series
ti.ric il.itllit of .Marathon.
that petitions signed by »lx of incidents since th* Korean
cr more elig ib le* nominating
Two Escape
War ended U&gt; year* ago las;
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, person* fur member*hip on Si. tun lay.
Fla.. (UPI) — Two convict*, the county committee will ha
Over tha years both able*
bell in the clay County Jail rereived at the County O ffic e have filed thousands of com­
uftir reap in g frnin a state through Aug. It).
plaint* about violations of thu
Tile nil lilt'* of potion* so
road prison camp, heat a jailtruce.
In the two weeks W orn
cr with an iron pips* and cs- nominated uil lie included in the latest aerie* of skirmish**,
the
slate
of
nominee*
if
they
enprd again early today.
are willing and eligible to five other North Korean tnfll*
serve. To be eligible to h*-1&lt;1 tratora were killed.
Attack Pushed
But the new *erits waa tin
of
fir# u* a rommitU'cmun, a
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
worst concentration of inci­
person
among
other
qualifi­
(LITt — African member* of
dent* in record and it occur,
tin United Nation* today cations. must la- cligiiile to red six miles south of tha de­
pre-red their attack on South vote, must lie a local resident, militarized tone, th# deepen
Africa's segregation policies must not be or have been for Red pem-tratlun Into South
In fore the U.N, Security one year * member of cr a Korean territory sine# thn
Council following a successful camliilule on an elective gov­ war ended.
erning body, with certain ex­
move against Portugal.
The UNO command aald
ceptions, smt must nut be a
there
was mure firing Wed­
full-time employe of the
Larger Council
U8DA. Further information nesday, apparently warning
ST. PETERSBURG (U PI) on these and other qualifica­ shot* by UN troop* to want
The stale .Mayors* Council
tion* may tie obtained from suspicious pet sou* or objects.
-o’ Fair
Ki-appiirtionnuinl
There- were no casualties or
the County A8CS office.
plan* to expand for its sta te ­ A person who is nominated property damage.
wide drive to drfrat the 43Al| was quiet as of midday
by petition and found ineligi­
senator,
I Unrepresentative
ble to serve will In- notified ti&gt;da). The weather continue l
plan which stilt mint win ap­ piiur to rumplotiou of the but along Ilia Kto-mile true i
proval st tile polls.
slate of nominees and advised line, with a broiling sun, high
j of his right to appeal to the humidity and temperature-1
Geneva Recess
close to ICO,
county committee.
GENEVA (UPI) — The
Geneva disanuniiirtit conferenn- went into recess today to
SRMINOLK COUNTY’S
permit It* American and Rus­
sian co-chairmen to attend
the conclusion of * nuclear
test ban treaty in Moscow on
Monday. It wil| meet again
Aug. 12.

ASC Group Sets
Aug. 20-30 For
Annual Election

M W A ...

E x p la in s R aid H ere

Abnormal Rains
Due In Southeast

Second 'Storm'
Area Scouted

Playground
Finale Tonight

Ocala Holds
NAACP Group

Ward Called
'Grieviously III'

GIs, Koreans In
Sharp Lookout

BRIEFS

Three Seminole County 4 II
hoys arc attending the 23th
annual Boys 4-11 Wildlife
Camp at Camp Mctjuarric,
“ Unique authority" in federal lawn wun
Ernest Lundhcrg, assistant
quoted today by Laurie W. Tomlinson, district
county agent who is accomdirector of Hit* IT. S. Internal Revenue Service nl
pan)ing the hoys, has an
Jacksonville, in a teleymm to The lierulti in re­
flounced.
sponse to a query why Seminole County sheriff’s
'the three who were chosen
office was Unioretl in that Istlita raid last Satur­
because of outstanding work
day.
in
forestry,
conservation,
Ti e answer dues not explain why Seminole
Aiv.’Mv r,t.' v .' cC'Tj ‘ &gt;rJ Pa Ifl
e titic h a c k ."
County was lynoretl—it merely nuliAtantiates
Jakii'iciO. Jonathan l i n k :
fjruvioti*istatements by Don Derry, IRS invest!*
anil George lira Mia i .1
jrntor tit Orlando.
Special features of t -uTomlinson's teleyram follows:
Wildli'* Ut np will be lio.it*
“Our participation in lottery raitls and the
a n ’ ;..jtor* and safety, IWt
extent of sin h participation is ile|ieutlent utmn
ing and fishing tack'e, cook
whether or not the investigation that culminates
out and wildlife tour in the
in the raid was initiated by this office. If the itiOcala National For &gt;t a ml
vesliyation was initiated by ns wo may or may
II) In ilrd Prr*« Inli-rnalionol contest* w i t h appropriate'
not seek the assistance of other enforcement
More rain thun usual was (trues.
ajfencies
depending upon whether or not their
O
bjective*
of
H
ip
c
ir
n
p
m
r
forecast in the Siinthrwst dur­
contribution is necessary to the success of the
ing August as the muitth t h r hoy* in c lu d e th e d e v e lo p ­
raid.
opened with scattered thun­ m ent of b e tte r under.-landing
“Quite often we participate in investiga­
derstorms from the Great of, a n d a p p re c ia tio n to r, o u r
tions and raitls in which the initial investigation
Plains to the Gulf Coast to­ n a tu ra l s u rro u n d in g s ; having
was nut made by us. In those cases our participa­
day and day-long showers additio n al le a rn in g e x p e ri­
tion is by invitation from local enforcement
were on tap for the Norill e n c e s re la te d to conserv atinn
agencies that initiated the investigation.
of h u m a n am i natural re ­
Atlantic states.
“ Usually when we tire usketl to participate
Rninfull during the night so u rc e s ;
it
is
because federal assistance is needed for the
Acquiring
skills
in
satisfy­
was gem-rally light with the
exercise of unique authority invested in our
highest amounts measuring a ing out-of-doors activities and
ayents by law. Such was the case in the lottery
tenth of nn inch through the enjoying addition.il opportuni
raid made in Seminole County on Saturday, July
tic* for leadership, citizenship
Gient Lakes arr&gt;.
27th.
Orlando |Hilice anil the Orange County
and
personal
development.
A tornado spun through the
sheriff's office had solicited assistance of IRS
outskirts of Cadillac, Mich.,
in tiie investiRution which they originated in
Wednesday night, demolishing
Orange County and which ended in Seminole
buildings, unroofing homes
County with the aforementioned raid."
and uprooting trees.
The Herald still is not satisfied but we'll
Guvly thunderstorms Wed­
have
to wait until some one in authority can give
nesday dropped mine than P*
us a reasonable and acceptable answer.
inches of rain at Robins Atr
MIAMI (U P I)—A weak to
Force Base near Macon, Ga.,
moderate easterly wave pro­
and
other
storms
drenched
the
*
•
•
duced considerable vliourr
Tax Plan Favors
Chicago urea and se. tions of
Constiuctiuii is being com­
Wisconsin, Michigan and In­ activity over the Lesser An­
tilles and Puerto Run today,
menced on a theater on the
Home Ownership
diana.
A hurrii-uno hunti-r plane im ­
north side of thn Seminole
Hall piled nearly one inch
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
puted to investigate another
Shopping Plaia at 434 and
deep at Effingham, III.
Congressional
tax
writers
area
„f
suspicion
further
east.
17-92. Shopping centers and
1 The mercury rose to I(l7 de­
Hi# finale of the summer have unanimously approved
Highest winds in the easier-!
supermarkets springing up all
grees at I.iimar, Colo., Wed­
ly wave were about 27 milen playground program will !*• legislation designed to make
over the county. Appears the
nesday. Las Vegas. Xev, also per hour and no significant in­ held tonight by thr Recreation
Investors believe in the future
home ownership one of the
i had a luT degree reading. tensification was expected for
ef Seminole County.
Dept, at the Sanford Civic best hedges that an Aider
Presidio, lex., had Illsi and tlie next day or so as it headed
• • •
Center, City Recreation Direc­ lean can take against infla
| Fort Wurth, Tex., hail 11J2.
west at nearly 21) m.p.h., thr I
City police investigating re­
tor dim Jerniguti annoumni Hon.
Weather lllireau said.
ports of a local man harassing
OCALA (UPI)
police
The House Ways A Meant
The vvuve win tile sec unit of today.
a young mother. Seems the held to members of the Xa
Committer Wednesday allirm
any significance reported by
The piogiam will include ed by a Tin vote an earlier
man is well acquainted when tional Association for the Ad­
the Weather Huit-ati since the exhibit* of aria and crafts, decislun to add special bene­ Seven Rescued
the young husband is a t work vancement of Colored People
SAN FRANCISCO (U P Ij
hurricane season slatted June
and has made attem pts to en­ in Jail today on illegal pic­
singing and dancing nnd other fits for home owners to the
15.
—
Retired Navy Vice Admir­
ter the house, even to cutting keting charges alter relea*arross-the hoard rate redtic
Meanwhile, the Tiro* vseulh playground activities.
a window screen. Police be- ing their leader on $5ixi bond
tion in income taxes presi al Gerutd Bogan amt six crewJernigini -aid IMP 1- in o
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warns
.iiii* i-naceO
Ik
i»*l luxury lim-r yacht during
scared off today when a friend &gt;NAACP chapter president, I operated on Dr. Stephen clous area of clouds eust of hoys will take part in the » this year,
was waiting and fire&lt;i a shot. was released Wednesday af­ Ward today as he grew weak­ the Antilie*. A plane u schrd- livitle. which begin at i -10
Tiie provision would grant a cruise from Hawaii to Cal­
Missed, though — the cuprit ter he was arrested at the er and hi* breathing was uled to investigate the u
a
"once in a lifetime" lax ifornia, were picked up by a
pm . at the center.
Friday.
was seen running away.
break to taxpa)ers who sell Navy submarine shortly b«chapter's headquarter* on "mechanically controlled."
• • •
Wedrie a*lay
Wurd was convicted of mor­
their homes for a profit af­ fore midnight
charge* of being an accessory
night alaiut HIM) mile* south­
A note on the spindle re­ to the picketing at eight lunch als rhnrges Wednesday short- Wirtz Wants Ban
ter reaching thr age of 53.
Liquor Dealers’
ports Tive H eralds "table- counters and restaurants
| ly after he swallowed an over­
The Treasury estimated west of San Francisco.
hopping" Judy Turner is
dose
of
sleeping
pills
and
was
On Some Words Stock Inspected that it would mean tax sav
Pinkston did not partici­
about to commence another pate in the picketing.
I rushed to St. Stephen's Husmgs of tlO million a year to Adams Critical
WASHINGTON (UPD —
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - elderly homeowner*.
FORT
LAUDERDALE!
weekly column, this one of
A total of 33 Negroes, 23 I jutal.
Labor Secretary W Wiiliard
(UPI — Secretary of State !
social items and other inter­ of them juveniles under the
Doctors performed a truch- Wirtz would like to ban cer­ Liquor dealers through Flor­
rum Adam* charged Wedesting tidbits about Navy age of 17, were arrested Wed­ ; eotumy—un operation to help tain "unfortunate words from ida hauled out accounting and
1rifiday night that th* loose
wives. Title of the new nesday and charged with pic­ his breathing — this morning the vocabulary of labor-man- stock sheet* for the scrutiny Look For Ketch
of *tat# beverage agent* to
column will be "Jetstream " keting without properly iden­ and said he was "grievously I agement relations.
PANACEA. Fla. (UPI) — control of state auto* “would i
j
and will appear on Tuesdays. tifying Ihemvelve* or their t and critically ill.”
The
I'oast Guard Auxiliary not be tolerated in a soundly- !
He told a congressional
* • •
in » later bulletin this a f­ commUlee Wednesday that
Tin- Inspection was held in here alerted commercial and nunuged business."
organization on the signs the)
Talking of social notes, The carried.
ternoon the hospital said hi* terms such as "compulsory connection with increased bev. private fishing bout* to be -m
Adam* told th# Junior!
Herald’s society editor, Ce­
The juveniles were released condition had grown worse arbitration," "right to work," j ei age taxes on beer, wine ihe lookout today for a 32- Chamber of Commerce th at
celia Farmer, will he back at in the custody of their par­ and that he had “reverted to "goon," "atrikebrcaker." and and whisky effective today.
foot ketch from Houston, Tex., thousand* of dollar* are spant
her desk Monday after an ex-1 ent* and the others were held mechanically c o n l r o 11 a d" ‘ featherbedding" were "loadThere are more than 17,1881 iiiouing on a voyage lo St. by tbs state each year for
tended vacation.
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A n you ready? • • • D C .
father evidence. I t d a r p d
Good
afternoon
to
you.
Mrs.
aad
PanUae Spivey a n asNegroes ware tested tU b tlf,
the white* w an gtrea the John Lanier called to say aouactog th* engagement of
that they had company tor their daughter Shirley to
BeDsnyder rapll**t
n while. Her brother Bay George Paul Iteopoiot. They
“There la no grading i n ­ Humphries and a lia LU were will be married os August
tern m the te*C White and
Whmen from IS table* *f Negro appiiraata a n graded horu lor a lew day*. They 12th at the Monroe Baptist
play directed by Seward exactly the M M .
a n from the big atal* of Church. All friends and rela­
MiddMan at thle w*eh*» Tea*"The fact ie that ealy in Texas. And aaotner brother tives of Shirley's and George
day af tanman mu tleg of the recent month* hare Negro#* Earl Humphries from Knox­ a re invited to attend. * • •
DcBary Dnplkat* Bridge Club attempted ta regfater. The ville, T e n ., wss also b e n Speaking of D. C., wu are
m en announced today.
white* have been regtetering and bo sort of got a littl* very sorry to bear that be
Named were, NB, flrit, ail the time. New the Negroe* Florida sand in bis shoes and Jell while working at the
Mra Robert Nlcbele and Wll* a n trying to catch up in la planning to return bare Navy Bain and received a
Item Woodloch; second, H. one year what we* 100 year* sooo. That'# nice. Now tbo broken hip, ahouider and
Guy Chase aad P. A. Math*, in the making. Yon can't do Laniers ere in Knoxville on bruise*, lie has been trans­
so*; third, Mrs. David Singer it"
a abort risk. • • • Mrs. L y ferred to tba Orange Mem­
aad Norman Meyer a
Alabama Atty. Gen. Rich, tfla Sayers of Homestead U orial Hospital to Orlando. We
fourth, Mr, aad Mrs, Middle, mood flower* argued Uet visiting her aunt Mrs. Emma with him a speedy recovery.
ten.
Negro outer Vihlcn and cousin Olga Hunt- * • • Monroe hat also lost
week that
EW, S n t, Dr. aad Nr*. applicant* had refuted to • r at the Hunter home on another on* of its pioneers
Rag r s r tte f eocuad, Mr*. pledge they would boar arm* Narcissus. She will be b e n in the passing of M n. Addle
D enthy B. Chandler and Mn. fer their country — one of 10 days. • • *.01ga will be Hlttell. Our sympathy goes
Donald C. John*ton; third. the question* asked. Ha Mid hoetesi tomorrow evening for out to her bereaved family.
Mr*. Rdna Rtlliy and Mr*, be thought no one ehouid be the American Legion Auxi­ Sbe leaves behind four soot
franh Haidar aad fourth, Mr*. allowed to rote who wouldn't liary. * * * W* want to send and four daughters. Sbe will
out our sympethy to the fam­ be sadly missed by all that
WUUam Woodloch aad Mn. do that.
Ae the voter ragiatntien ily of M n. Addle Brooks who knew her. • * * I see s new
R .‘R. Aador***.
Wbwie n for the month ef drive grow* ever itrooper, passed away lest week. She home going up'on Narcissus
one thing appean obvious: will be sadly misted by her Ah . The builder is Johnny
July w on, first, Willi*
Woodlwki oeceod, Mr*. David The Justice Department will children. * * * Pete and Mary Walker. Also see that Jam es
Ktogwj third, Mra. Fnnb intervene more aggraealvtly Oglesby are enjoying their Lee, who is also a builder,
Holdert fourth, Mra Robert In the coming month*. The vacation camping sod doing has started a new on* on hi*
Nichole and fifth, Norman Birmingham *uit waa the nothing but fish and more loti, alio on Nareisius. That’s
largeat voter dlacrimlnaUon fishing. * • • Mary and progroti. • • • Each summer
M*y*r&gt;
Claude Hlttell and Rena and at the Home Demonstration
The silver loving cup for com aver Died.
Claude Hawkins have been Short Court* to Galneivillc
th* two month oortoo of Juno
having ■ good Ume also fish­ we have received a dally
and July was won by Mn.
ing this past week. * * * Tb* newa edition called th* Grape­
David linger. Other prise*
Legion Baicbal) Team were vine which we iooked for­
went for, second, Mill DeBer*
guests of our too Bobby and ward to getting each day.
ard| third, Mn. Ruth Hiatt;
us last Thursday evening at Her* it a abort piece of
fourth, Mra Edna Reilly aad
A cookout picnic auppor
a hot dog party. The boys phrase from on* of them that
fifth, E. M. Hinkle.
will bo bald Friday at T p.m. end their dates rotated hot might Interest you. “Someone
■t the bom* of Mra. C. E. dogs and had all the trim­ has said that we should move
Hunter for members of Camp, mings to go with them. After up a bit each year. The law
bell Dossing Post 11 of Us that they enjoyed dancing on of life 1* the law of growth.
American Legion Auxiliary. the carporte. They gave their We either go forward or
A committee will prepare coaches, Frank Thom a* and backward. Tba road forward
NEW YORK (UP!) — Th* ill lb* food sad guarantee*
Georg* Perldee, billfold# on Is uphill and hard to travel,
United Mtataa Hteel Corp. that It wlU b* available at a
which
weru engraved “ Your but tbs higher the hill, the
Tueaday reported th* hlghaet nominal cost.
legion Boys '(13" The Joel finer the view. Keep going
a«ron&gt;f-(|Uart*r profit* since
L on active members ere
up—up beyond the petty
tiie comparable period of I1M0 •spectelly Invited to lake tilts Field* from th* Legion and
George Tbughy were their thtofi, beyond th* tiny ittogs,
and Indicated that heavy opportunity to become hotter
overlooking, ignoring forgivStock piling u a hedge against acquainted with the ladles special guests A wonderful
tog . . , with hearts too big
time
was
had
by
all
of
tha
a possible strike wss a major of the auxiliary, aaid Mrs
to cherlih hatred and malice,
boys.
•
•
•
Hey
kids
It's
factor in th* increaae.
E. X. Baxter.
August you know. School and soul* that search the
Th* nation’* number on*
All members ar* Invited
heaven* for their inspire
at**l firm reported salt* for to coma and bring a guest, time It getting pretty ckise. lion." • • * itiii la a ntc#
th* ai-comlquarUr p a r l o d and ar* rtquested to notify
Inspiration for tha boyi and
wvr# yi.lMi'J billion comp*r*d Mra. Hunter of tb* number Old Head
girl* In high schools and col
with |M 0 3 billion for th* In the parly,
MORTON. England (UP1J legei who are about to go
asm* period last y«*r, first
After the supper there will —A farmer Tuesday unsarth- out to this big world on their
hxlf »al«* this yr*r totaled be a abort business meeting *&lt;1 a skull bellevad to bo 12,own. And also remember
11*0* billion at against | I J 4 | end
___________
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_ IHM years old while plowing
the rest of
tba______
evening
here Is what It takes to make
billlun fur ilia •■III* jtarlud uf i will be given over to fun a field In thla UncelnsHr*
that leader, which will be
*M2| activities, Mrs, Baxter said. village.
you.
I«—LUVE
E-ENTHUSIASM
A—ABILITY
l&gt;—DEPENDABILITY
K—EFFICIENCY
R—RESPONSIBILITY
Bye now. See you next week

W llw M V

By Mrs.
working on “
tk ir*
Bother* white
who
The turns
to
gram sponsortd by the Dt»
th*
younger
child
n
s
wader
the
Bary Civic Aaaa. gut off te a
good start with a fall arhedrte n p erm ion ef throw nutrueof verted actrvittev fer the te n .
Mock te th* delight ef this
large number ef
group,
n gam* uf **Pto the
participating.
Ltewvcs in Polk Daariag Tad on the Donkey" also was
were given a t :b» ( s a a a f j t j ce&amp;i^rtod.
Older children met again
Center U*t Thursday by Mr.
oo
Friday night a t th* Cen­
and Mrs. Joseph Kt v j and os
Friday instractora la table ter for Square Dance lessons
tennis. vufeybaD, badminton, p t a by Harold Jenkins.
croquet
and
ahufflehoard
found th* youngsters waiting
for thrir chant* to play.
TALLAHASSEE (L T D —
Chairman James Ricker
ha* advised that additional Got . Farris Bryant flew to
seta ef games have been or­ Fort Stewart, Gw, to review
dered to handle th* large r*~ Florida’s N a t i a n n I Guard
spense te the program being troops is summer camp there.
held at tit* Center.
Upon his return. Bryant packThe -tiny tots' en Friday mI W# Qi'taote e»A taawee u
Elmer*. A neighbor, morning were seen making day for a two-week vacslioa
Clayton Magoig, said th* two cutouts from colored paper tnp te Europe.
families Just arrived at Webert’s farm this week.
A station wagon ceetsi&amp;ing
the rirtia u was attempting
to pees •
tor-traitor k a
straight stretch of Ohio 51
about 10 miles southeast of
her* flvw mite* north ef El­
more when it slammed headon into another tractor-trail­
er operated by Chari#* Strung,
3*. of Sweatee, Ohio.
Strong waa released after
ALUMINUM • 4 POSITION . INNEKSPKING
treatment for minor injuries
at a hospital here.

TOLEDO, Onto (D PI) —
!* e drive-la movie
in vioSewt deetk Wodeesi»ht whew 10 perse**,
right youey cUI4rm . were killed to the worst
traffic mieeep to th* memeey
ef bgfessy patrolmen.
The dead were Identified as
Felix (tempo*. 41, of Florid*
City. Fie.: kis wife. Catho­
lic*; and their children,
Joseph, about 10, Ro m . about
II, David, shout 2. sad To­
re**, about I ; end Guade­
loupe Chic*. 4; his brother*.
Raoul, II , and Jaime,
and
sitter. Marts.
The C hins were the chil­
dren ef Mr. end Mr*. Canute
Chico.
Th* Chico* and Cam poo were
migrant farm workers em&gt;

Vete le '64?

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Probing Group
To Meet In Jax
TALLAHASSEE (UFI) —
The controversial legislative
investigating committee will
meet in Jacksonville next
week to set a course for th*
coming two years and name a
new chairman.
Ben. Charles Johns, of
Starke, leader uf the power­
ful committee, called th*
meeting for Aug. I. Rep. Rich­
ard 0 . Mitchell, Leon, ie expected to be named chairman
for the coming two years.
The committee, organised In
1254 to investigate Commun­
ism, has since drawn critical*
as its power branched. It
created a furor a t some
Khools in a look.tee into hom­
osexuality a n d Communiit
leanings.
Thera ar* reports that a
complete reorganisation of th*
committee is underway.
Other members of th* com­
mittee ar* v e t e r a n Rep.
George Stalling!, of Duval;
Rep. Leo Jones, of Bay; Rep.
William E. Owtni. of Stuart,
and Bens. C. W. Young, Pin­
ellas Park, and Robert Wil­
liams, of Gracevlll*.

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Heads Largest Navy
WASHINGTON I UPI) —
Adm. Georg*- W. Anderson
Jr. hauled down hi* flag a*
thief of narol operations to­
day and relinquished com­
mand of the world's largest
Navy to nil old friend anil
fellow aviator, Adm. David L.
lie Dona Id.
Anderson now will become
IT. S, ambassador to Portugal,

Employment
Climbs To
All-Time High
WASHINGTON (U l’l) —
The Labor Department report*
fr.l (tv l.- (Ii.l Mi. .tttn li.. rt/
Job* held hy American* stayed
above 70 million in July and
elimbed to a new all-time
peak.
A decline in unemployment
—which stood just below five
million in June—also waa re­
ported when the department
Issued its monthly job figures.
Employment usually rises in
mid-summer when construc­
tion activities are providing
work that la not availabla in
solder months.
The joblessneee, swollen In
June when high school and
college students seek summer
jobs, normally drops off In
July when many youngstars
stop looking for work and
leuve the labor force.
Despite the favorable devel­
opments last month, govern­
ment economists stressed that
little dent has been made in
long-term unemployment. A
hard-core group — predomin­
antly non-white and unskilled
—has been unable to find jobs
for month*.
Unemployment h a s b e e n
above five per cent of the la­
bor force for mors than five
years—ever sines November,
IDS7. This means that during
this period a t least flvs out
of every 100 persons actively
seeking s job could not find
one. The Juno rats was 6.7
per cent.
The L a b o r Department's
figures are estimated from a
rumple of 35,000 households in
all sections of the country.
In June the experts auid
employment passed the 70
million mark for the first
time to reach 70,319,000. Un­
employment waa estimated a t
4,840,000.

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Village Meeting
Is Postponed
By Mona Grlnatesd
The August meeting of the
North Orlando Village Council
has been postponed from next
Tuesday until the following
Monday, Aug. 12, due to per­
sonal commitments made by a
number of the council mem­
bers.
The meeting will be held a t
7:30 p. m. in the Community
Building in the Village Recre­
ation Center.
Councilman Art Fcrrin ha*
advised that all Interested
residents should attend since
a •4 the coming meeting is to be
“an important and informa­
tive" one.
An agenda will be posted on
the public bulletin hoard in
front of North Orlando Co. of­
fices prior to tho meeting.

entering a diplomatic world
with which he is familiar from
International military assign­
ments.
McDonald, a soft-voiced
Georgian with essentially the
same hard ideas as Anderson
on the Navy's future, became
the nation's top-ranking sea
officer in a colorful chango
of command ceremony at the
Washington Navy Yard.
There Were tributes from
Navy Secretary Fred Kortn,
1'J-gun salutes and full hon­
ors rendered by squads of Ma­
rines and sailors as the Nnyy
observed the time honored tra­
dition of swearing In a new
chief.
McDonald’s sebetion by
President Kennedy, announced
May 6, was a surprise
throughout the Armed Forces.
Not the least am* red was
McDonuld, himself.
It had been expected gen­
erally that Anderson, top mil­
itary man in last fall’s Cuba
COMMANDER ROBERT MARCH, left, and Larry Chunat of South Semi­
crisis operations, would get
nole VFW Post 8207 cooked the more than 60 dinners served last Sunday
a second two-year terra at
«t tb*» petal’* chicken barbecue. Proceeds from the dinners, which are to
tiiw Navy helm and, perhaps,
become u monthly project, go to the building fund.
(Herald Photo)
succeed Gen. Maxwell D. Tay­
lor as chairman of tha Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
McDonald had become a full
admiral only on April 1, and
bad just moved from com­
mand of the 8th Fleet In the
Mediterranean to London to
be commander of U. S. naval
forces In Europe, the Eastern By United Pros* International knocked off their bicycles and begin* about one block south
Atlantic and Mediterranean.
of the building, located in a
Hundreds of rock-throwing beaten.
It wa* the third night of white working class neigh­
whites s t a g e d
Chicago’s
worst racial outbreak in Sev­ demonstrations o u t s i d e an borhood.
Violence also erupted brief­
ern! years early today In apartment building Into which
front of tha apartments of tho Negro families recently ly at two other racial de­
two Negro families who had moved. The Negro section monstration* in ths nation
Wednesday but police quick­
moved into a previously allly restored order in both in­
Funeral services for Mr*. white neighborhood.
stance*.
Geraldine Guynn. 39, nf Enu
The area was blocked off,
Civil right* picket* a t a
Gallle. were held nt 2 p.m. taverns closed and extra po­
construction project in Brook­
today at the First Methodist lice summoned. The FBI and
lyn, N. Y-, clashed with po­
Church of Oviedo with Rev. 6th Army Headquarters were
lice who formed a solid line
Robert Snka officiating. Bur­ alerted. There was fear the
and
barked the demonstrator*
iat was In the Oviedo Ceme­ outbreak would spread to
off a street. One Negro was
tery.
ether parts of Chicago’s
arrested during the pushing
Mr*. Guynn, who spent most South Side where most of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) — and shoving male*.
of her life with her uncle and city’s 800,000 Negroes live.
It wa* the first violence at
sunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Officers arrested a t least The Houso Foreign Affsirt picket lines thrown around
ClonN of Oviedo, died Tues­ 37 persons during the melee Committee sought today to
city construction sites by
day in the Brevard Hospital in which four policemen were complete action on a foreign
demonstrators d e m a n d i n g
in Melbourne. She had lived hurt. Two Negro boys were aid bill for «4.1 billion —
more construction job* for
$428 million lees than what
in Eau Gallle for the past six
Negroes and Puerto Rican*.
the administration asked.
year*. She vms a mrml-cr of
A t Anderson, 8. C., two
The House group, headed
the First Methodist Church of
white men attacked two of
by Bep. Thomas K. Morgan
Oviedo.
II Negroes being served Iri a
(D-I’a.), had scheduled a final formerly all • white lunch
Survivors ate her husband,
vote Wednesday but was nut counter in a downtown de­
Rnsil Guynn and three chil­
able to finish work an the partment atore. Police ar­
dren, Tommy, Teri Sue and
measure.
Timmy, all of Eau Gallia and
By Jane Ca»»Hherry
rested the whites on assault
The bill contains, among charges. The Negroes were
two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie
The name, "Young Winter
Lienhart of Byron, Tex. and Park Sings," the up and com­ other things, a ban on furthu part of group* totaling almut
Mrs. Virginia Staley of Ovie- ing choral group composed of U .8 , aid to Indonesia unless 50 whu gut service in n num­
do.
youngster* from Orange nftd President Kennedy makes a ber of Anderson eating es­
Brissnn Funeral Hunts? of Seminole Counties, ha* horn formal finding that surh as­ tablishment*.
Sanford was in churgs of ar. changed to "Yeung Florida sistance Is vital to U. S. In­
Four white men demon­
terest*.
The committee re­ strating against lunch count­
rangements.
Sings."
The group Igi* made steady jected Wednesday an amend­ er desegregation were arrest­
progress
over the past two ment calling for congressional ed at Birmingham, Ala., Wed­
VFW Members
years under the direction of review of any poasjhle future nesday on charges of parad­
Dr. Christopher Honan* and decision by the administra­ ing without a permit.
Attend Meet
it now busy preparing for tion to help India to build
By Jane Casselberry
a giant, new steel plant.
VFW Post 10050 of Cassel- the fall season.
Voto on the amendment, by Dog Worning
The organization hns atberry and Auxiliary were re­
Rep.
William S. Broomfield
way
a
welcomed
all
yuung
presented a t the Districts 7
Issued
and 8 area meeting held Sat­ singers from Central Florida (K-Mich.), waa 17-to-lS.
Other congressional news: In Long wood
urday afternoon nt VFW Pest and it wa* felt due to their
Space:
Houso
members
rapid growth of membership
2093 Home in Orlando.
lly Donna Kate*
A roast beef dinner was from throughout both coun­ faced a vote on a trimmedLongwucd City Manager
served prior to the School ol tie* that a name change was down version of the adminl- John Farina today Issued a
strstion’s budget for the fed­ warning that all unlicensed
Instruction for which the men In order.
Their fall season will open eral spare? agency. The com­ dogs found running loose
and ladies conducted separate
with the school term. Any mittee approved bill repre­ within the city nf Lnngwood
training sessions.
Those attending from the yuungitem between the ages sented a cut of $173 million are being picked up.
local post were Commander of 8 and 18 who wculd like from the administration re­
Doga will be confined for
and Mr*. George Howard, Mr. to join are urged to contact quest nf $5.7 billion.
a three day period after
Rails: The Renat# Com­ which they will he put to
and Mrs. Ralph Webb, Mr. Dr. Hunan* in Winter Park
and Mrs. Hollis Johnson, Mr. or Mrs. Betty Cm* in Cassel­ merce Committee expected to sleep If unclaimed.
and Mrs. Edwin Pearson. .Mr. berry. Beginner and Inter­ wind up today testimony on
Farina said that to date
and Mrs. Frank llartwick and mediate clasre* will be held the administration"* proposal only 69 dogs have been li­
Wednesday afternoon* and to 1st tha Interstate Com­ censed this year a* compared
Mrs. Anne Wycliffe.
the Senior Chorus will meet merce Commission settle tha to almost 200 s t this time
on Thursday afternoons.
railroad work rules dispute.
last year.

Rock-Throwing W hites Riot In
Chicago's Worst Racial Clash

Guynn Service
Held In Oviedo

$4.1 Billion
Foreign Aid
Bill Pictured

Youth Chorus
Changes Name

Brenda Babbit Represents
Lyman At University Clinic
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By Jane Casselberry
Brenda Babbit, who will be
a junior at Lyman High this
fall, attended the Gator Band
and Choral Clinic held last
week at the University of
Florida at Gainesville as a
representative tor Lyman.
Brenda, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Babbit
of Itiil Bug Lake Rd., came
in second for the Best Girl
award, receiving a certificate
of m ent. A Best Girl and
Best Boy were chosen by
members of the faculty from
Cl among the 39 boys and 42
girls attendingBrenda, piano accompanist
far the Lyman Chorus last
year, accompanied the Choral
Union at the clinic.
The week s activities kept
Brenda and the other high
school youngsters on the go
so much that the wore out
a pair of ihoej while there.
The Students were privileg­
ed to rvhearse in a chorus

1

under the direction of Dr. Ed­
win J. Keister, conductor of
the University Choir ami
Choral Union. A concert was
presented by the band and
choral students on Saturday
nigh! to climax the week.
Speakers on such subjects
as the human voice, improvt.
sion, history of music, music
in the church and structure of
music were heard each day
in addition to the classes on
music.
Different entertainment was
provided each night begmn
ing with an informal gel-ac­
quainted dance on Monday
A concert was presented by
the University Orchestra on
Tuesday and on Wednesday
the Florida Players presented
“The Cave Dwellers."
The Summer University
Choir and Choral Union sang
"The Requiem," by Gabriel
Fuare on Thursday.
A banquet was held Friday
evening followed by a dance
at the Student Service Center.

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Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Views Differ
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
“It will be a black day for
all people if we do not take
this first step for peace."
"It I* another givs-in to tho
Reds."
These conflicting views on
whether the United States
should sign the nuclear test
ban treaty with Russia were
among more than 2.000 let­
ters and telegrams that have
poured into tho White Hooso
on the Issue. Roth messages
came from California.
The White House reported
that messages to President
Kennedy were running shout
12 to 1 in favor of the test
ban agreement. U gave re­
porters a look Wednesday at
a random selection of the let­
ter* ami telegrams received
since Kennedy’* address to the
nation Friday night.
A telegram from Washing­
ton state told the President
that "fathers and mothers
thank you" and one from
Brooklyn said "anybody op­
posing the treaty should have
hi* head examined." A Demo­
cratic club in California tele­
graphed praise for the treaty
and urged "more high level
conferences."
"It I* our opinion that this
proposal is nothing more than
a victory for the cowardly
pacifists," a Chicago eoupla
wrote. "We feel that you are
naive to think that ths Amer­
ican people should be expect­
ed to think that they can ro­
ly on tho signature of tho
Soviet Union."
Another Chicagoan asked,
"Il»w many times dues tho
West have to bo sucked in
by Russia before she finally
realizes that any peacefulseeming concession such as
the test'ban treaty la merely
another chess move in Russia’s
game to win the world?"
"If we are foolish enough
to disarm, then Communism
ha* us hound and will take

eouplo ■aid history may record tha
treaty aa the most significant
From Arizona came a tele­ action of tha Kennedy ad­
gram opposing tha treaty, say* ministration.
Bat an Indiana critic said
ing that Khrushchev should be
tha
treaty could only help
made to tear down tha Berlin
wall and remove Russian Russia and that experience
troops from Cuba and other ever tha past 17 year* should
show that it waa worthless.
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“A test ban without an ab­
solute foolproof inspection la
suicide," aald a telegram
from West Pslm Beach, Fla.
A
Philadelphia
woman
wrote that the treaty "will
stop future* fallout, will tssaan
the arms rare and might even
lead to disarmament.” A let­
ter from Madison, Wts. said It
was "reassuring to know that
our water and food will be
jess contaminated with stron­
tium."
"You aald what urgently
needs to b* aald and you said
It with power and authority,"
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Tenn., told Kennedy. "Even
FDR could not have done bet­
ter."
A letter from Urbans, IB.,

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Rev. Wright, a retired rail­
road employe, waa minister
of tha Mount Zion A.M.E.
Ciiurvu In DcLaud ai iue lime
of his death.
Wilson • Elchelberger Mort­
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N e w -N a m e Th ie ve s
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to

**"viewe4 Hghtheartedly, thle la a
fctod of eporty rebellion against too
assay laws and rules, too much massIn n — to business and gorernment,
toe g n a t an entrapment In the tan*
gled thickets of modern society.
Barely this vwrolt has many
harmless, amusing and even hearten­
ing manifestations. It is also unhap&gt;
ally a feet that aa Indulged in by
many Individuals, It Is simply a cloak
for thievery end cheating. The scale
can be grand, or it can be very small.
One of the new '‘sports'* In the
system*besting line Is limited large­
ly to New York'e theater world, but
It illustrates well the way the game
Is played. It is sometimes called “secend irtln f M
You pick a musical or stags play
you want to see badly, and then show
op on the sidewalk outside the thea­
te r to wait for the first-act curtain
to eome down. When the crowd drifts
beck In, you go along—for free. You
take any empty scat you can find,
or join the standees.
Of course, you never get to see
the whole show but you can hardly
complain when your paying seatmete la putting out 97.50 or 9».w.
There are, naturally, many ways
of weeaellng your way into sportteg events and other costly affairs.
Where hotels, motels, restaurants
and night clubs are concerned, bentte f the system consists mostly of

ban and aroualng publle sup­
port for It- The public sup­
port was instantaneous. Ths
morning after ths Presiden­
tial broadcast both ths Whits
House and Rt-nate offices wars
ewamped with meaeageo ap­
proving Kennedy’s position.
Th# Senate reaction to the
President’s arguments for the
treaty is harder to Siaeet end
will, of co u n t, not be finally
known until tho queetlon of
approval cornea to a vote tom#
weeks from now. But s morn­
ing — after reading of tho
.Congressional tea leaves indi­
cates that Kennedy's 'rpeaeb
h a d 's heavy impact on the
Senate as well as the public.
Tho** Dana tors who oppose
ony effort to le*ten tensions
in the cold war and reject the
possibility of peaceful coetisttnea with the Russians niturally were not Impressed.
Homs who woro undecided
■bout tho merits of a ban on
nurlear tailing report that
they were swayed.
For some, the “escape
clause" which specifies the
right to resume testing a|.
most Immsdlately in tho event
uf any action imperiling our

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station wagon and cleans out n room
right down to the lavatory seats is
a thief. The men who walks out with
a lamp or a television set is Just
proving to the management that it
can be done.
It isn't just the profit-making
outfits that suffer the ingenuities of
the system-beaters. In one large city,
the public library loses 200,000 books
a year—a tenth of its whole stock.
Talk to factory managers, store
managers, eofcatractioa supply boss­
es almost anywhere and you'll get a
well filled out picture of what "beat­
ing the system" means.
Those who us* things, without
either buying or stealing, era really
on the fringes of the game. They lack
nerve. Typical, at the petty level, era
the folk who read books, magaxtnes
and newspapers a t the stands with­
out laying out n nickel. Some muster
just enough defiance to toss the
wrinkled product carelessly beck on
the pile.
Generally, these varied efforts
are brought off with a smile and a
jaunty air. The idea seems to be that
in a society which has the size and
weight and pace of a glacier, it can be
poeitlvely therapeutic to dash about
slashing at it with an icepick.
Luckily there are still millions of
Americans who believe, however,
that beating the system doesn’t
mean robbing it, that vibrant individ­
uality can find defiant voice by
means wholly honorable and decent.

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national security w as the per­
suasive factor. They already
had been Impressed by the
view our strategists have pri­
vately conveyed te ksy mem­
bers of Congress In recent
days that under the Uet-bsn
treaty neither side will be
able to make weaponry advances that eaa alter the bal­
ance of nuclear terror. The
•escapo clause” gave assur­
ance In writing.
Other doubtful Senator*
bought tho argument that a
treaty, open te nil nations te
aigiy was o m of the few ways
to approach tho critical'prob­
lem of bringing Franco and
China Into tho Uit-ban circle.
But the argument that prob.
ably has dona moit to turn
the Henate from “doubtful’’ to
“probable" on tha question
of ratifying tho toat-Lan trea­
ty la tha argument of selfinterest on tho part of both
parti** In adhering to it. They
have accepted President Ken­
nedy's carefully worded ***e**nient that “th* nations
which wll| sign this treaty
prefer It to unrestricted test­
ing as a matter of their own
self-interest. For all nations
hare a ateke In limiting the
arms race, in halting th*
spread of nuclaar weapon*
and in breathing air that la
not radioactive.”

• O'f and A's
Q—After the vice president,
who succeed* to tha office of
prtwldent of the United
States?
A—Ih e Speaker of th*
llouac of Representatives fol­
low* the vie# president on the
KiKcevsIon lint, and the preel
dent pro tempore of the Ken
ate la neat.
•
Q—Ara there any states In
tha union today with a legal
sweepstakes T
A—Only one—New Hempshir*,

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CASE Q-410: Hal D„ aged
43, la • member of o sadist
camp.
•D r. Crane," he began,
"don’t you think It la a health­
ful practice to go without
ciothoaT
•So why do many doctor*,
a t weU as laymen, show such
aversion to th e nudist idea?
•And wouldn’t there be Use
sexual crime if people went
naked ?"
Let’s answer H tl't last
question firs t
Yes, there would probably
be far less sexual crime if
everybody emitted clothes!
For It isn’t tho nude body
that is a suggeitive sexual­
ly as the partially clothed
bodjT,
The modern bikini bathing
ent*« *-*-»•tl- Im i m g
.
an’* erotic exciting valut, for
they ar* too revealing.
Men don't go to a burlesque
■how to see naked women. No,
they go to watch stage girls
disrobe.
It Is the act of dliroblng
th a t

WASHINGTON (NBA) —
Th* two most Important words
to rtmemhor in connection
with the new Ameriean-BritIsh-Rutsian nuclear test ban
agreement are that thle la
Admittedly just a "fir*t step”
toward reduction of Interna­
tional tension and strength­
ening of peace.
American official* empha■Iie that It would be wrong
to think th at initialing of
this limited agreement indi­
cates any new direction In
Boviet foreign policy or th*
goels of international commu­
nism.
While tha treaty presmbla
proclaim! th at Ite principal
ahn is • achievement of an
agreement on guneral and
complete disarmament under
strict international controls,"
that objoctlva may not be
realised for a long time.
Tha treaty does not provide
for inspection to verify blasts
that might be of nuclear ori­
gin. Up to now, th* United
Htstei has insisted It must
hove »ii,'h Inspection*.
Russia hat opposed inspec­
tions as spying.
Th* reason glvan for what
appears to he United States
surrender on this point is
that no on-site Inspection is
needed to detect test* in the
atmosphere, in outer space
or under water, which art cov­
ered by th* agreement.
The United .States, the
United Kingdom and Koviet
Russia can check on each
othar's clandestine testing by
atmospheric measurements of
radiation and fallout.
launching satellite* Into
outer spate t* of course ex­
pensive, but it ran be done if
considered necessary to check
on far-out nuclear testing.
SaUmographic, hydro-acous­
tic or even water sampling
teat* for radioactivity can ef­
fectively police underwater
nuclear explosions.
Underground testing was
not included in th* nuclear
test ban agreement to gat

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around the present Inability to
detect it, A ban on under­
ground testing is therefore
deferred for t*Ur negotiation
as an amendment to the trea.
ty, after detection method*
hare been perfected by th*
scientist*.
Further steps for making
th* new agreement effective
may not be completed much
before th* end of Uila ye«r.
After th* Initialing will com*
the formal signing In Moscow.
The treaty will then go be­
fore the United Htatea Sen­
ate for hearings in which mil­
itary and civilian leader# who
fear that th* United SUtea
Is surrendering its security
will have their say.
After ratification by the
Russian
government,
th*
British parliament and twothirds majority of the Senate,
a proclamation signed by tha
three heads of government
would put th* agreement into
full force.

Barbs
Ry Hal Coehraa
One of th* easiest ways to
he bored to death is to heard
your money to you can re­
tire.
If th* leave* of th* coming
fall try hard enough they
may look almoat a* pretty
us those the kids color In
kindergarten.
Dad can hardly wait until
th* lawnmcwer come* back
from being sharpened so
somebody alss can cut tit*
lawn.
Folka pack a lunch to
carry on a picnic and than
pack it away to carry back
home insid* them.

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Chicago Board of Trad*
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id u a lly

d* NOT promote sexuality.
Instead, they tend to make
men impotent.
“But what about the health
value of nudity?" Hal in­
quires.
That's malarky
God expected our skin to
be screened from th* dan­
gerous ultra-violet ray* of
bright sunlight.
That's why h« automatically
covered all other animate and
bird* with fur or feathera.
Oh. they may molt and thus
shed part of their heavy win­
ter covering in th* epring.
but they ALWAYS keep their
akin shielded from the sun!
God gar# us a superior
brain, apparently figuring
we’d be sm art enough to de­
visa clothin# aa a shiwM tn
our own akin.
But a fate# notion has been
abetud by modern advertis­
ing, namely, that a tanned
■kin te healthier than th* un­
tanned.
Actually, the reverie ia
true!
For bright sunlight on bare
skin flares up apparently
healed cates of tuU-rculotit.
ft also ita rta up peptic ulcers
afresh.
And It promotes skin can­
cers.

The very act of teasing 1*
the skin’s feeble, last-ditch
attempt to compensate for th«
stupidity of th* human brain
in thus 1earing off clothing!
For tanned skin partially
reduce* th* absorption of ul.
tra-rlolet rays, to ths tanned
skin U desperately trying to
protect your health.
§*
But clothing does a far bet,
Ur Job than th* tanned skin.
Your doctor can tell yoj
that you get ell th* ultra-vio­
let light your body needs via
your hand* and face, *ve:t
when shielded under a shad*
tree or a broad-brimmed hat!
So quit being "suckers" for
this sun-tan erase.
Furthermore, clothing p ro ."
tecta the skin from insects
and scratches by weeds.
Farmers still smil* In de­
rision a t visiting city slickers
who work in the fields iu
shorts.
For real farmers wear dtn.
i a ahirta with sleeves, plus
at trails!

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in car* of this newspaper, *n.
closing a long stamped, ad­
dressed envelop* and 30 cents
to cover typing and printing
cos:* when you send for out
ef bis booklets.)

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Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Other nation* wilt then b*
given n chance to deposit their
ratifications In Washington,
London and Moscow.
Thi* provision will separate
the good guys from th* bad. If
France, Red China, the United
Arab Republic, Israel er any
other country that has been
reported toying with th# de­
velopment of ite own nuclear
force doesn't sign up, it will
be Identified sa a bad h a t
Signatory countries ran then
take such measures as they
see fit to rvform or isolate
the nonsigners. Aroidanc* of
nuclear weapon* production
by moro nation* 1* on* ef th*
principal purpoeea ef the teat
ban treaty.
Th# treaty may be amend­
ed on motion of one-third of
tho countries signing It, on ap­
proval by two-third* of tho
signers. But tho United Htatos,
Britain and Rusal* ar* given
veto power over amendments.
Any country can withdraw
from tho Agreement on three
montha* notice If It consider*
It* supreme interests have
been Jtopardiied.
Testing of weapons by a
bad-guy country might bo con­
sidered such an exeus*. The**
ar* major loophole* in th*
agreement.
The 18-nation conference on
genoral disarmament te now
■chedulod to m um o la Geneva, Switzerland. July 30.
Ambassador Charles Stella Is
ths top U. S. negotiator.
Thera ia Kant hop# that
this conference will Immedi­
ately begin making progress
on gradual arms reduction un­
der full impaction.
Rut It Is hoped other limited
agreement* might b# reached,
preparing th* way for general
disarmament, on* atep at a
time, many years ahead. It’s
slow buslneea.

Stop - G oldw ater M ove O n
The draft-Goidwater move­
ment haa taken off, and tho
■top-Goldwater movement te
rtwving up to fly.
Recently at th* National
Guard Armory in Wash­
ington, D. C„ took place the
National D raft Goldwater In­
dependence Day Rally NDGIDR. This was a flamboyant
notice to Sen. Barry Goldwa­
ter, R-Arix. that th# nucleus
of a political organisation ia
davaloping to obtain his nomi­
nation for previdontTb* itop-Gotdwaier move­
ment is teas evident. It is in
th* works, however. It i* a
rut* of politico that when one
individual becomes a front
runner, all others gang up on
him.
Another well known fact of
politic* is that you cannot
beat somebody with nobody.
That is to say, If you want to
withhold the convention dele­
gation of Pennsylvania, for
example, from Aiplrant A,
then you should offer some
other individual to whom the
delegation may* be committed.
If only for a short time.
Thus It waa that Pennsyl­
vania's Gov, William W.
Scranton said last month that
he may be bis e u te 's favorite
ton candidate for th* 19«U
Republican presidential nomi­
nation.
A favorite eon gives con­
vention delegates a temporary
place to roost and a strong
point from which to bargain
before committing thcmselveo
to a major candidate for the
presidential nomination.
Scranton cannot be brushed
off, however, as a minor can­
didate. Republican National
chairman William E. Milter,

recently listed Scranton, Goldwater. Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
feller of New York and Michi­
gan’s Gov. Georg* Romney aa
the four men among whom
hi* party will find It* 1041
presidential nominee.
It follows that Romney and
Rockefeller will b* pressured
openly to join the etop-Goldwater movement. Rockefeller
already is in and running on
his own account, although not
publicly committed. Romney
la coy but io likely, ot th* leaat
to be Michigan'* favorite soa
candidate B*xt year,
Th* stoppers will need oth­
er*. They will look among
■totes with Republican gover­
nors or U. S. senators, but not
among all of those autra.
Recently from Denver It
was reported that Colorado
Republicans wore organising a
western bloe ef convention
delegato* around tha favorite
son candidacy of Sen. Gordon
L. AUoit, R Colo. This was
Interpreted aa a maneuver to
consolidate Goldwater1* Moun­
tain Htatea strength. The stop­
pers, In turn, undoubtedly will

seek to enlist California.
The governor there 1* a
Democrat, but on* senator,
Thomas H. Kuchei, te a Re­
publican. Kuchel probably
would feel a t home In a stop. 0
Goldwater operation.
Poll* indicata that Roche,
feller's remarriage to a di­
vorced woman flipped Gold,
water ahead. Thera have been
various polls In recent weeks,
all of them reflecting an up.
surg* of Goldwater strength.
Sentiment at recent Repubii*
can gatherings seemed to con.
cede Goldwater'* steadily in* » H
creasing prestige.

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figure.
For it is the mystery of the
unknown that intrigue man's
mind.
Contrary to the popular no­
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WASHINGTON — Washfcftoa U leewtn* with »upexc Ilament over the
opened ap 'by U&gt;#
treaty i p t i d te last
kftwssa th* U. 8., Great
Britain and th* Soviet Union.
Excitement because at U n ­
i t yaara sftar the Baruch
Plaa far control of atomic
energy was presented U the
United Nations — agreement
has been reached on the flret
Step toward International con­
trol a t the forces of nuclear
destruction. Suppressed ex­
citement because Washington
Se well rtm M bers the past
occasions when disappoint­
ment and disillusion followed
brief hopes for a showdown
f t th# International arms race.
Kir! lament In • official ad­
ministration circles la doubly
restrained by the fact that the
test ban agreement has yet to
be ratified by two-thirds of
the Senate—which under our
Constitution must give its “advieo and content" to all treaties.
Ths President's address to
the nation last Friday had th*
two-fold purpose of alloying
Henate doubts about the loti-

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11 - Pause At Top
Don’t bo in n hurry to start
the downswing phas* of your
game.
You muet ha to perfect bal­
ance and control of the club at
the top of the backswlng bofore you are properly prepar­
ed to atart the club back
down.
Though I wouldn't recom­
mend anything other than tho
one-piece awing, a t tho begin­
ning you would do well to
pauae allghtly a i you reach
the top. Thla will enable you
to atart the downawlng with
a amooth. unhurried motion
Snateed of lunging at the ball.
As your awing derelopi tim­
ing and rhythm, thla pauae
actually will btend Into tho
awing without your oxecuting
a deliberate haltWhen the club la approx!mataly half way down, tha
weight atarta to ahlft to tho
left aide.
TYi* left hip begins to turn
out of tha path of tho descend­
ing club.
Tha loft foot roita firmly
or, the ground.
Timing and tho head speed
•f tho elub produce distance.
You abo u Id not bo interested
In diataoea la the early phas­
es, but should kaow on what
to eoncontrato la ordor to a t­
tain II when ready.
Moat of tho apood of the
•lubhoad la generated when It
is only throe or four feet
from the ball.
This la where the power of
the timing of the wrists cornea
Into playt
Aa the wrists uncoil in the
hitting area, the arms coma
straight through and the body
follows the natural turn to
the left.
At the time of impact, the
hands and arms should hare
returned practically to their
original position, although the
hands should not be ahead of
the ball.
4
The elubhrad then will fol­
low through after tha bull, If
you will permit It to do so
and awing on through.
NEXT: The follow through.

Standings
t'altcd F ret a laterwalkmal
American league
W. L. Fct. GB
«S 37 .041
New York
59 46 .362 S
Chicago
60 49 .530 9
Baltimore
57 49 .338 10V5»
Minnesota
53 31 .310 13ts
Boston
33 33 .491 IStb
Cleveland
S3 58 .477 17
Loi Angelci
48 57 .437 19
Kansas City
43 59 .422 22
Detroit
37 88 .332 30
Washington
Wednesday's Results
Sew York 3 Kansas City $
Minnesota 9 Boston S
Chicago 5 Washington 2, night
Baltimore 2 Detroit t, night
Cleveland 1 Los Ang 0, 1st,
twi
Cleveland 9 Loa Ang 3, 2nd,
night
Friday's Cameo
Chicago at Loa Angeles, night
Minnesota at Kansas City,
night
Cleveland at Detroit, night
Baltimore at New York, night
Button at Washington, 2, twinight
N atkm al L eague

W. Y. ret GB
U s Angeles
84 i t .604
San Francisco ff&gt; *7 .Ml 4Vk
K it .117 1
I. Istuis
&gt;1 91 339 T
hicago
3T 31 .329 9
meinnau
’tuladelphia
5* 31 .323
lllwaukee
34 31 .303 10*
i Its burgh
32 33 .403 UH
ouston
41 87 .390 24
aw York
S3 73 .311 31
Wednesday's Result
hitadelphia T San Francisco
Chicago 3 Milwaukee 2, night
Cincinnati 9 St. Istuls 2, night
Pittsburgh • Houston 3, night
Los Angeles I New York 3,
night
Friday's Games
New York at Milwaukee, 3
tw might
Philadelphia at 8t. Louis,
Loa Angeles at Houston, night
Ran Fraacueo at Chicago
Pittsburgh
at
Cincinnati,
night
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W ill College Football

153 Tee O ff In S t Paul Open

Be 'Ruled' To Death?

ST. PAUL, Minn. (LVI) —
Ih e bread and butter shooters
of the professional golf cir­
cuit teed off today in th* 72hole $35,000 St Paul Open
over Keller’s shaggy fairway*.
A packed field of 143 pros
and 10 amateurs promised a
close battle for the $5,300

ATLANTA (UP!) — What
is was, waa football.
What It will be this sea­
son — football or something
that resembles a Chinese fire
drill — depends on your point
of view.
The controversy started last
winter when the NCAA rules
committee decided to change
substitution rules.
The stated purpose of the
change waa to force coaches to
train more players for both
offense and defense and also
to simplify sideline bookkeep­
ing.
•

Dodgers Back
In Seat With
Win Over Mels
HALFWAY — W h e n
the club is approxi­
mately halfway down,
Julius Boros* weight
starts to shift to the
left Ride. The left hip
begins to turn out of
the way. The left foot
rests firmly on the
ground.

Ramos Scalps 15
Angels Willi SOs
As Indians Win
1'nltrd Frees International
Cleveland right-hander Pe­
dro Ramos struck out IS Los
Angeles batters Wednesday
and socked two home runs in
a 9-3 nightcap victory. The
Indiana won tha opener from
the Angels, 1-0.
Ramos hit hli first homer
In the thinl inning off loser
Ell Grba and connected again
In the sixth when the Indians
tied the major league record
hy belting four consecutive
homers of shell-shocked Paul
Foytaek.
Woodie Held launched the
barrage and Ramos, Tito
Francona and Larry Brown
followed with back-to-back
blows that tied the mark set
by Milwaukee's Ed Mathews,
(lank Aaron, Joe Adcock and
Frank Thomas on June 10,
1961.
Ramos went 8'4 innings
Wednesday night before Gary
Bell came on to preserve his
fifth victory.
Pedro was nicked tor It
hits, Including homers by
Lee Thomas ami Leon Wag­
ner, but the Indians hit six.

Pitchers' Night
In State League
fo iled Press International
It was pitchers' night last
night la Ihe Florida State
League. There wore five
games—and there were five
shutouts.
St. Petersburg blanked lea­
gue-leading Sarasota 20, Mi­
ami nipped Fort Lauderdale
t-0, and Orlando downed
Daytona Beach t o. Lakeland
and Tampa traded shutouts in
Tampa. Lakeland won the
first 4-0, and Tampa bounced
back U&gt; lake the nightcap 5-0.
Bob Proctor held the Sun
Sox to one hit. a tingle hy
Bill Hicks, while the Saints
got four.
Miami's Ferguson Jenkins
struck out 12 in spinning a
three hitter against the Yan­
kees. The Marlins scored ihe
game's kmc run in the bot­
tom &gt;4 H* fu ii inn ng.-------Tampa’s Ed White allowed
just two singles, both in the
seventh, in beat Lakeland in
the second game of their doubieheader. In the first game
Lakeland blanked the Tar­
pons to bold a 4 0 lead it took
In tha top oJ the first.
Tonight Sarasota is at Tam­
pa, Daytona Beach at Miami,
Orlando at Fort Lauderdale,
and St. Petersburg at Lake­
land.
The Standings:
W. L. Pet.
Sarasota
34 12 887
Orlando
30 14 .556
19 10 343
Tort Lauderdale
Miami
20 17 .541
9t- Petersburg
17 10 .486
IS 21 .418
Tampa
Lakelaad
I t 21 .400
D jy-uia Beach
14 22 -383

fatted Press Interaatloaal
Tha Lot Angeles Dodgers
were back In the “ cat bird
scat'’ today because the bub­
ble burst for the San Fran­
cisco Giants and poor Craig
can'l win for lojlng.
The Dodgers made the most
of six hits Wednesday night
to beat Craig and the New
York 3lets, 3-3, while the
Philadelphia Phillies snapped
the Giants’ nine-game winning
streak with a 14-inning 7-3
victory.
It was Craig's 17th straight
defeat—one short of the Na­
tional League re coni set by
Clifton Curtis of the old Bosslon Braves In 1910.
A walk, a single by Ron
Fairly, a triple by John Roseboro and a sacrifice fly by
Willie Davis In live second
inning accounted for three
Los Angeles runs anil two
more singles, an error by
New York second baseman
Ron Hunt plus a wild pitch
by Craig scored two more in
the fourth inning.
That proved more than
enough as Pete Kichert, Ken
Rowe ami Ron Perranoski
held the Mets off to nail down
the victory.
Combined wthl the Giants
loss to the Phils, It restored
the Dodgers’ first-place lead
to 4* games.
Juan Marietta! was cruising
along with a 30 lead when
the Phils scored a run in the
eighth ami then chased him
with two more in the ninth.
In the 14th the roof fell
in foe the Giants. IU&gt;b Oldis
led off with a single off re­
liever Bub Bolin and Don
Hoak reached first when Ed
Bailey was charged with ob­
struction on a sacrifice hunt.
Earl Averill grounded to
Bolin who threw wildly past
third, permitting two runs to
score and then Johnny Calllson unloaded a two run homer
to wrap it up.
The third place Cardinals
also lost ground, slipping to
five xames off the pace, when
the dropped a 9-2 decision to
the Cincinnati Reds. In the
othc- NL games, the Pitts­
burgh Pirates beat the Hous­
ton Colts, 6-3, and the Chicago
Cubs nipped the Milwaukee
Braves, 3-3.
ROY ROOTER
ATLANTIC CITY - (NEA)
—One of the most promising
apprentices expected to ride
at Atlantic City is 32)earold Michael Hole, a native
of Kent, England.

Some eoache* make no
aecret of tho fact that they
think the rule* committee has
created a Frankenstein** mon­
ster.
Under tha new rules, no
team may send in more than
two players on either fourth
down or immedistely after the
bsll changes hands. It tsn
send in up to I t plsyert on
second or third downs — but
only if ths clock has stopped.
Thus It is possible that a
team without being with a
time-out, will be able to put
in a total of four new players
oeer a period of six plays — s
horrible thought for the coach
who likes to shuffle hi* play­
ers with svery change in sit­
uation.
One Huiiiticiiftlviii Confer­
ence official sees two immedi­
ate benefits from these new
rules: The development of
two-way players and stopping
roaches from calling every
play from ths bench.
However there are a lot of
loopholes — especially for the
leant on offense. The team
with the ball ran stop tbc
clock by running out of
bounds or with an Incomplete
pass. Either team ran substi­
tute up to 11 players on second or third pass.
Either
team can substitute up to 11
players on second or third
down a* often na it la willing
to give up one of Its foura-hntf tljne-outa. Or, time-outs
used up, as often ns It lx
willing to take a 5-yard pen­
alty In exchan go for substitu­
tions.
Time-outs are no help on
fourth down or ball-changinghands situations. Iben the
limit Is two.
Another complication: When
the offensive team makes a
first down the substitution
rule applying Is the same as
for second and third downs.
Ih e only time the first down
play is limited to two sub­
stitutions it Immediately aft­
er the ball has changed hands.
Teams that favor the threeteam system — sueh as Louis­
iana Slate, Florida amt Army
— insist that the rune rules
have forced them to remod­
el. LSU eoach Charlie McClen­
don moans that the changes
meant the death of tho ''Chi­
nes* Bandits," the BenguL'
defensive specialists.
There's another rules change
that may put more sip In tinoffense. This is a rule that
allows the ipinrterhark to be
a pass receiver. Ill the past,
the man who took a direct
handoff from renter was not
eligible to catch passes.

Alice Sexton
In 196 Game

Hickey Wright
Ooen Favorite

A FOUR-POUND STRIPED bans was taken
from the Wcklva River nt BInckwatcr by this
trio front Zelhvood, Noble Thompson (left),
Hlllie Ilrevver (center) ami Alltert Ktlenfield.
Herb Sutton, of NVekivn River Haven, reports
it'* unusual to catch striped bass in the Wekiva,
let alone a four-pounder.

MILWAUKEE (UPI) —
Lanky Mickey Wright, tuning
up with a sixtllng four under
par 68 after a two-week
break from competition, was
established as the favorite to
keep her crown nt Ihe start
today of the $12,500 Milwau­
kee Knyeee Women’s Open
golf tournament.

Stars In Last Drill
CHICAGO (U l'll—The Col-, victory over the All-Stars last
lege All-Mars will get their year. The pro team has won
last tight drill today in prep­ the last four All Star games.
Green Hay, with almost all
aration for Friday's attempt
to end the Green Bay Puckers’ veterans from last year's
team still on hand, was a solid
winning streak In the 30th
favorite to win hy two to
annual football All-Star game. threo touchdowns. The Pack­
The Packers, champions of ers will hoi,I their last work­
the National Football League, out tonight under the lights
Imve won their last 10 exhibi­ of Soldier Field, wheru the
tion games, including a 42-20 game will l«&gt; played.

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for several months, with u bad
wrist, also wound up with a
68 in a preliminary round.
Another preliminary parbuster was Marilyn Smith,
Tei|uestn, Fla., who has won
two tournaments this year and
currently ranks second behind
Miss Wright in earnings. She
had a 71 Wednesday.

frlst place prise over tha 0,600-yard par 72 Keller roursa.
Most pros agreed the tour­
nament would be won on the
strength of a short iron gam*
and accuracy on tha greens.
Kelfcr'i open fairways have
never proven much challenge
to th* touring money players.
The purse for this year's
event Is the St. Paul Open's
richest but it still failed to
lure the gallery-gathering
start who are using the break
to n e t up for bigger payoffs
ahead.
Disdaining ihe tourney were
Arnold Palmer, Julius Boros,
Jock Nicklaus, Gary Player,
Sara 8nesd, and Boh Charles.
Doug Sanders is defending
champion and will have fast
company from the likes of
Jerry Barber, Dow Finsterwald. Doug Ford, Jay and
Lionel Hebert. Jackv ('unit.
Tommy Bolt, Gene Llttler,
Bruce Champion. Tommy
Aaron and a host of others.
Six name players informed
tournament officials Wednes­
day they would not attend
due to physical Infirmities, Ineluded wero Phil Kodgt-rs,
Dave Ragan, Boh Goaioy, Art
Wall, Gardner Dickinson and
Bill Casper.

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The eourse record I* 208, ael
by Mika Sourhok in 1930, but
a consensus of th e pro* today
revealed the m ark ia relatively
safe this year. Moat entrant*
feel the winner will tour tha
layoff in a total around 368270.

Stale To Study
Liston Problem
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
The state athletic commission­
er scheduled a conference to­
day to discuss “alternative ac­
tion" to keep the proposed
Sonny Liston-Casaius Clay
heavyweight title bout in Phil­
adelphia.
Commissioner A l f r e d M.
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firm headed by Liatoa was
denied a license to promote
the fight h e n In late Septem­
ber.
The rammlsston announced
the nctlon in H arrisburg Wed­
nesday against Intercontinent­
al Promotions, Inc., on ground
thut "no promoter may have
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THINNER and MADDER ■t»i* fur £.i opponent *, 1*3
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N o rj Cm*lad He ana |v x
DEAR THINNER: You don't "get
along" with people iike that. You 4tieSM sgsiasi t panel and
try* to get along without them. They'd im desire to play lur u
mist a wart on the end of your nose truck! any* in re. trut Souvb
if they had become accustomed to •w k tbe doua&gt; os:. Ties
Nor* taw* tnaitwesi io:
seeing it there. Rut would YOU?

DEAR ABBY: Lkrjd And I h*ve
bees married five yt*rs.W &gt; hate two
children- I thought we were very
happy until laat week. A strange
man telephoned me and told me that
it my huaband didn’t stay away from
hi* wife there would he trouble.
When my hut band came home I aaked him point blank. He admitted that
be and thia married woman lot ed
each other and hao been seeing one
another for a year. He said they were
planning to get divorce* and marry
each other. Abb/, Lloyd Is 25 and
■he la 28! She haa four children. Can
thU be love? Laat night ahe and
Lloyd ta t and talked with me. They
—bf they had decided to call it quits
because of the children. Abby, they
work together In the came plant, and
I know they won't stop "loving" each
other no m aner » » ai U*ey •*/.
Neither will give up hla job. What
should I do?
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DEAR ABBY: There it an elder­
ly woman in our neighborhood who
is driving everyone crazy. She i«
a dog-feeder. She makes her poor
72-year-old husband climb fence* to
feed other people's dog that are
cooped up in their own yard*. We
have two dogs th at we feed ourselves
and we don't want anyone else feed­
ing them. We are not alone in our
complaints. The whole neighborhood
is having trouble with these two nuts
because of this Isn't this a job for
(he ponce?
D O ! OWNER

East woe tas spadt epciuxg
wefc th* ice. aot tae k :s|,
m3 prwajptijf returned a low
ipab*. Jit had lour trumps
was tugs wipes of beausa
toe cosiract if he could p r iu*d# Souta to trump lb*:
low spade
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may i ere weil soli a iis£letruaped m but m ierniuotsi ’ tos Giisroni is that cate.
lit Bob&amp;y Ns- o? Houstos J l eas t i fiord to u*e a
who iw-S tie Soulfc cards. tram p.”

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Women already bate! Tut
woman wbo dare tie family
wiiL is | with u-e help o', a
wiibcr dryer
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I ts* talk her huabasd i t : merwer, fer rsatasee.
DEAR DOj OWNER: "Neigh­
Stanatica have shews mat
ts.iS ret u u M that the autobor trouble" IS indeed a job for the
m*Uc wuber-dryer Coei *T to-day's bouaew.rea *pesi
DEAR BROKEN-HEARTED:
police. But only after a warning visit
Lo&lt; work aSa.ded- Tut s i - more boura w*,-fch| than wo­
turning Lloyd and thia woman WERE
has been made, without result-.
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CL.ie *eU all sue crtE t.
sincere in their promises to "call
there
were a!', these laborDEAR ABBY: I read the letter
it quits", if they continue to work
C leasisi up • kuubes af­
from "Disgusted Husband” who com­
together, their good intent ion* won’t
ter a meal ii atiil work, eie s *avm j rsacbmes arousd a
last long Tell Lloyd that you will be­
plained betau-e his wife had only
wses a a t x i i !a lucky Lome.
But tbe house* fe doeas't
an eighth grade education, and all
lieve that he mean* to "cai! it quits"
escutv to bare a diabaaiuer
she’d read in the newspaper wa* the
■*o bt.p w.th tbe yob. But, set mum f u m lor aif L.e
when either HE or ahe quit* the
funnies. He's lucky. My wife grad­ Good Field
Stre i p s faa^ea x e a x , hours sbe spends at her yob.
plant. Offer to move anywhere, but
uated from high school
and shea»k«CHESTNUT HILL, Mam. asauae that the duh»atf*er &gt;hbe bar lost out to the a a don’t buy their story unless they are
me to EXPLAIN the funnies to htr. ( L I T ) — T i t M id tr-asal has :*kes o»er the wtoie yob. j tiia e . E ies though it c as’t
out of temptation's way.
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Tel) your troubles to Abby. For Aia-xiatiun NaUvsal
DEAR ABBY: 1 am a woman who
a personal, unpubiifhed reply, please tourssa.eot, wbicb b t r i f i i a bird becauac *oe has trasa- told wsat a m ap her job ia.
once weighed 230 pounds, i finally
send a stamped, eel f-addrcased en­ Aug. IS at tEs Locrwt&gt;od por.a'.ios. But toe truth of
got down to 130. It took me almost a
Ottb, wa« n r.:* * ! of an excit- Ue matter ia. ate has be­
velope,
year, but i did it. I love myself this
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UP!» •
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way, and I’ll NEVER be fat again.
What bothera me is people who say,
Hate to write letters? send one bledos ebatnpioo Margaret deiiseryman. I t * car actual­ for Cie y ean js -The Rifle­
"Oh. 1 iiked you better fat!" Or.
dollar to ABBY, Box 3300, Beverly ?mitb of h ’j j / n Elbe re, both ly- te a her to home, metead man" os television, has aaked
"Somehow you don’t seem the same.
Hills, Calif., for Abby'a new booklet, of Australia, f i l e d e n t r y cl aetusi Let lit*
for a vacataoo from i.s sew
You seem to have lost something in
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your personality !*’ Abby, how can
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Bales Is English Ford Dealer
Don Bales of Sanford Motor I Leading the popular sport*
Company has been named ex­ car line is Lise sophisticated
clusive dealer for (be new Consul Capri with it'* danFord Company English im­
ported car*. Use Anglia, Capri
and Cortina, it wa» announc­
ed today.
The showroom
at
8u0
French Are. ha* on display
a showing of tile brand new
import* m a number of
make* and model*.

Volusia Nurses
Make 260 Calls
!ly Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Mi** Ulivi- Seymour, Dis­
trict Supervisor of Volusia
County nurses, reported at a
recent director* meetinir that
tiie nurse* made lit'tl call* lust
month for the West Volusi*
ii"tne Nursing Amu.
The hctni-Himual r e p o r t
»—.ni that tglis calls were
n.i.dc from Jnn. 1 to June 30,
About $1,100 m i collected
during that period; $TU0 front
fee* ami $31*7 in contracts.
Total iust of the six months
an* $3,U87 or an average of
lu.o-t per visit.
The difference between col­
lections ami costa of the visit*
i* made up through contribu­
tion* and membership in the
association.
E. T. Lloyd, treasurer, re­
pented that two-thirds of the
current fund drive goal had
been reached.

Post Auxiliary
Elects Trustee
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9,440-Acre Polk
Ranch For Sale
LAKELAND (CPU — th e
auction g»*r| fell today to
signal the opening of bidding
on a IMTU-ane much Slid
Hunting resort winch was ex­
pected to bring $1 million.
The sale 1* the largest in
chv history of Polk County
and one of the largest in
Florida.
The properly, owned by
John Weatherford, is Id miles
north of here and includes
2,000 acres of pasture land
and a 100-acre orange grove.
Of the total acreage on the
plot, 7,000 have been cleared
and the rest 1* timber and
hunting aiea.

Ry Donna Eat*.
Mr*. Eva Wynn s a l elected
one-year trustee at the rrgujur meeting of the Auxiliary*
to .South Seminole VKW I’o t
8J ij7 held last Thursday night
at tiie Poet Home on the old
Dixie Hwy.
Mr*. Edna Norman, who
represented the Auxiliary as
delegate, reported °n the VFW
Department Convention held
in Miami, June 13-15.
Plan* for « rummage sale to
he held in the near future
Were discussed,
Mrs. Kuth Hopkins, presi­
dent, who presided over the
meeting, announced that a
membership drive is now be­
ing conducted. To he eligible
for membership a woman
must have a father, grand­
father. brother or husband
who served oversea* with the
U. a. Aimed Fuiccs.
The next meeting will be
held at the Post Home at 8
1*. m. next Thursday.

shaped sweep styl.ng, and
rakish sporty lines.
There* also the efficient
little Anglia, in two economy*
style*, the capacious station
wagon and tile neat little two
door model.
One of the features of the
Anglia two door mode! it
tiie weather-clear reverse in­
cline rear window, which
stay * clean in all weather.
The station wagon is effi­
cient and suitable for either
chores or pleasant driving.
For the whole family,
there s the five passenger
Cortina, a sedan, quite a bit
larger than tiie Anglia, but
with the high economy engine
and a four-speed gear bux
for that "jporis car feel."
Capri has a smooth four
cylinder UHV sports type en­
gine that runs happily on re­
gular gas, and of course, a
four-speed gear box, too.
Diic brakes sud to tne
pleasure of driving, and gen­
erous luggage compartments
in all four car* are conven­
tionally located m the hack
with the engine in Use front
for better balance.
Ford Motor Co. Ltd. In
England ha* the largest selfcontained vehicle ntanuUcluring organisation in Europe.
This huge plant is based on
tiie parent Ford plant in De­
troit and has complete facili­
ties for designing, testing and
producing vehicles rated "se­
cond to none."
All modeli are economypriced, too, but give high
cost performance, thrive on
low cost regular gasoline, and
spin along 6,000 miles be­
tween oil changes.

in tro d u c in g :

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FltOM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

MATHER of Sanford

BUY BY THE HOUSEFUL
S A V E B Y TH E R O O M P U L I
THE ANGLIA. a product of the Ford Motor
Co., made in KiiKlmui is now on display at Stut«
ford Motor Co., 800 French Ave. For a first,

second or even thin! ta r, this efficient model
can't be beat for economy combined with power,
convenience and reliability.
(Herald Photo)

E ANV TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

CONSUL CAlMtl, latest word in sport* cars,
imported from the Ford Motor Co, Ltd in
Ktiifland. A model of distinction and discrimina­
tion, this rakish model is on display now at tiie

Sanford Motor Co., 800 French Ave., new ex­
clusive dealer for the English Ford. Dealer Don
Hale* nets ready for a luxury ride.
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of Sanford

Sanford’a Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
203-09 E. 1st ST.

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Conviction Upheld
TAI.I.AIIA.S.SEK (UI'D
The first degir,- murder con­
viction ami death sentence of
James M. Land, 3d, c-liargvd
in connection with the Janunry ItKiJ death of an 80-yearold lacksonvlllu woman, was
upheld today by the Florida
■Supreme Court.

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spirit of the 40,000 people who build English Ford
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(Let me show you—point by point—exactly what I mean)

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T h e r e ’s true th rift i n o n
h n g i i d i F o u l , p •ice* rang* from •
modest $1532" for the trim Anglie . . . only
slightly more for the Cortina. Extraordinarily
thrifty to own. Independent lest* obtained
JO miles per gdllon touring luel consumption
—you may wall bettar this figure.

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fcn j?lts/i L o r d . Pertormence hes
tlways been e point of pride with us. In tact
the basic Anglia end Cortina engine design
has powered the lop winners in eip ensne
racing machines . . . a real tribute to ruggedne&amp;s. Eiceptionally favorable power-toweight ratio and e splendid 4-speed gear bo&gt;

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K a i t t e u t r e l Avenue. O r l a n d o
i* m 4 fitt tin
A n i » « r n r o t h e r P l e a d i n g In
t h e office o f t h e C lerk « f t h e
C i r c u i t C m i r t oti of i&gt;* f*»rc
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T h U Noli • ait «ll he p u h l i e h e d on ce a w e e k f o r fo u r eon*

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Fords a re built to ta k e it—a n d th ey have

proved it in all the top rallies: Monte Carlo,
Trans-Cdn.itjd.FastA trican Satan and others.
You'd bo hard pressed to match this record.

Tasteful, yet dashing style.
The Cortina has a sleek, dashing look —
one reason it's Britain'! best-selling car.
Interior appointments and trim match th*
exterior smartness. Nate, too, the smart
rs/orse rear window in the Anglia. Increase*
headroom for tear seat passengers, shades
them from sun.

Stdendid statC'Widc service
a m i fuirts availability. Thoia»
small call for service in an English Ford,
but what little you n eed Is close by.
Remember, English Fords are carefully built
by English craftsmen in Dagenham, England
with American-siro nuts dnd bolls—and
best of all they ere Ford products.

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I*AT l .O i k . e 2 * th day o f
Ju ly . \UU
(If&amp;A Is*
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to do &lt;1 prelrrl-tMSt in an English Ford.
Ccfrtin* tsccommodalu* three adults comiortnhly in Hu* Aide rear si ,il. Generous trunl
space, loo—20 cu. It. in It.e Cortina, to be
specific And there's nitre storage space
in e car-wndu parcel tray under the dash.

The man who sells the English Ford Line has the smartest import buys
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I med. Oniea, grated
Salt Id twite
I tbap. mayonnalao
S alleaa baeco
H cup rrurfied potato ebips
V* tap, Lemoo Juice
tlpe oUvee and pimento
Seoop flesh from ripe avo­
cado. Math with eboeae. Sea­
son wttb aalt, onion and
anougb mayonaalao to maim
3 bard cooked «ggs
1 tbap. rip* ollna, cboppod a soft paato. Stir la potato
chips aad crisp cooked enm
V* tap. aalt
bled bacon. Serve on toasted
1 tip. nliab
bread triangl*. Garnish with
Mayonaalao
18-20 llrpa ctiap potato cblpa strips of pimento aad allvers
of rip* ollvea.
Pimento
Chop ages and ellvaa fiaa,
Celery Fbagm
add u l t and nliab aad atlr 1 bunch celery
la mayoaaala* to Just bold 14 lb. American eheee*
mixture together. Drop a lVk on. pkg. Roquefort
heaping tea spoonful tsto cen­ S os. cream cheese
ter of each chip. Oarnlah with I tbap. cream
plsfSt?. 5*r** »* one#.

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tta* Ua For KODAK
CAMERAS, rum tad
Flalahlaf

W ieboldt's

1 Up. sugar

CAMERA SHOP
S10 8 . PARK AVE.

Avocado (about • of.)
Cream Cheese (S os.)
It's Pant! I t’a T hrifty!
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2139 FRENCH AVE.

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Longwood Plata

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Jam ily YUqhi
— EVERY FRIDAY —
FEATURING

14 cup crumbled potato chip*
Paprika tor top
Grate Am. ctaeeio into mil
Lag bowl. Crumble Roquefort.
Add to Am. cheese with other
Ingredient* and blend well.
Cover, chill. Clean eelery and
cut into finger lengths. Fill
each piece with cheese mis
lure. Dash'paprika on top.

THE HEV, AUGUSTUS C. SUMMERS uf the First Presbyterian Church
oM)eB&amp;.'y la shown here with the certificate of marriage as he presented
it to Mr. and Mrs. Rolsert M. Brown, DeBary, when they had a re-dedica­
tion service on their 60th wedding anniversary, July 23. A dinner for 50
gueata followed a t the DeBary Restaurant.
(Photo by Cox)

A triad and tested recipe
from a listener. Porcupine
Meatballs. And they are real
ly delicious. Have tried them,
t lb. ground beef
V4 cup rice
2 tbsp. finely chopped onion
1 tap. salt
dash Papper
t ean V-l (12 ot)
Mix beef, rice, onion, salt
and pepper, form into 12
small meatball*. Arrange in
aingle layer in a skillet, pour
in V-6. Cover and cook slow
ly tor about an hour. Servei

4 6.

FAMOUS MAKES
Bikini*, and
on* and
two pier* iu l.1

To Sanford

and daUelooa appotiam. mala
dlibos or doaarrta. Aad alao
you bar* a wide selection of
maata, aoalooda, u p , fruit,
vegetable* aad dairy food*
to ut* that a n bound to
ploaao everyone'* appotlt*.
Han a n acveral “Anger food
idaaa I bop* you will try.

HI (here. Everyone toft*
•‘/layer food*" beciai* they
add *a •lmo*ph»re of t o
■■d latormailty to your own
family mraU or when you
entertain p x ili or for that
parly. They eraato colorful

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O Col* maw • Keiiah Tray

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A nice fruit dessert Orange
Ambrosia
Slice 2 or 2 peeled oranges.
Layer with confectioners su
gar and ahreddedd coconut
in glais serving dish. Chill
until ready to serve. Makes
2-2 servings.
Another party Idea are
these Little I'iszaa.
1 can (toil os. condensed to­
mato soup

I small clove garlic, minced
4 English Muffins
Oregano

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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HANDWERK of Lilac Drive, DeBary been en­
tertaining out of town guests. Pictured here with the Handworks on the
buck row is Imwrencu Anthony of Hlutington. Pa. Front row, Donnn Wilks
of Ilowniunstown, Pa., Kuthleen Miller of Leighton, Pa., and Virginia
liakiey-of Allentown, Pa.
(Photo by Cox)

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SUMMER

Spsuduod SALE

Farewell Party
For Mrs. Clark

MRS. PETER CLARK receives a farewell gift
from hostess, Mrs. A. Kling at u party in her
honor given recently ut the Kling home in Alta­
monte Springs,
RaUIn lemonade Cahe
1 cup dark or golden raisins
peel o' tv lemon
H cup shortening
1 cup sugar
2 egg*
IS cup* sifted flour
I t*p. baking power
tv tip. »oJa
*« t*p, aalt
’* tip. nutmeg
cup sour milk or butter­
milk
lemonade glare
Put raisin* and lemon peel
through food chopper, using
I medium knife. Cut iltortenIng and sugar. Blend in eggs.
| Sealing well. Reslft flour with
I..UIW jvitttu'i, yim , gait jmi
j nutmeg. Ulend into cream ­
t

ed mixture alternately with
mur milk, beg.nnmg and end­
ing with flour. Blend in rai­
sin mixture thoroughly. Turn
Into greased 9 inch square
pan. Bake in 350 degree oven
5U to SO minute*. Allow to
cool about 10 m inute*, then
spoon lemonade glaze o v e r it
slowly, allowing it to absorb
in to cake. Make* 9 sq u a re s.
lemonade Glaze
Combine tv cup sugar, 3 tbsp.
lemon Juice, 14 tsp, grated
lemon peel and 1 tbsp. water.
Stir to dissolve sugar.

By Julia flarlua
A nurpriap furcwHl party
wo* given recently by Mr*, A.
Kling at her hum,, in Altamonte Springs for Mrs. Peter
Clark who soon will he lenving with her family for Oloan,
N. Y.
Those attending were Mr*.
J. K. Hunk*, Mn, A. ftont.-rnpo, Mrs. J. Neff, Mrs. C. Catlie*, Mrs. Hugn Wolf, Mrs.
T. Householder, Mrs, Kay Har­
ry, Mrs. R, Argentine. Mrs.
J. Simtinek, Mrs. U. Nuss and
Mrs. K. l'olt.
Games wera played and
Mr*. Neff wn* a prlia winner,
Mrs. Clark received many
lovely going-away gifta from
her friend*.

Forest City

Personals

Walk - Shorts
Dacron • Cotton* • All Cotton*

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Hy Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Joyce Mt-rrlfiehl of
1014 Crystal Bow| has had a*
her guests for two weeks her
father-in-law, Mr. W\ (!. Merrifield, her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Dorothy Merrlfield and her
niece, Becky Oata, all of Mis­
souri.
Dr. and Mr*. Howard Duerr
of 65 Qwvn'i Mirror Circle,
have returned home after va­
cationing in North Carolina,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson
and 3 children, of 619 Bright­
on Way, Howell Park have
been visiting hit relatives in
New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore,
202 Wilshire lllvd., Howell
Park, and their daughter,
have been on a two weeks va­
cation to Illinois and Michi­
gan where they visited friends
and relatives, Including a
brand new grandson.

Sui ts. . . Coats
Shirts . . . Belts
STRAWS . . . ODDS AND ENDS
Vi PRICE AN D LESS
Open Fri. N ights, Close Wed. Noon

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MEN'S WEAR
115 Magnolia Ave.

SmmeJtrShoe
BUT

Mr*. Sue Gate* of Magnolia
Dr., Forest City, ha* had vis­
iting her her cousin and hi*
wife, Mr. and Mr*. Junior
Pardin and their sons from
Tennessee.
Mrs. Joseph Peterson of
Jewell ltd,, Forest City, and
her ihi tighter Mr*. Barbara
Cossln and her son Ronnie
Joe, have returned after a 6
weeks visit to her son, Her­
bert Peterson In McHenry,
HI. They report the weather
them was too cold for them.

Phone FA 2-1533

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BEING OVER - FINISH THE SEASON
IN NEW SHOES!

Big Table Off
FLATS
HEELS
WEDGES
SANDALS
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Don't forget to lend in your
letter* and recipes to me at
Always store cakes with a
ITT. t In n 3t B .vjiirmii. -rrrr t i i i u i ii tnl crcsin fiitttig—nr
be looking for them.
'the refrigerator.

announces
tlie opening: of his office
for General Practice

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LAST OF THE LADIES'

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Troy E. Overstreet, M.D.
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O N E LO T OF

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AM ) a whole store full of quality children's clothing,
thru ail* 14 for girl* and 16 for boys ut Reduction* To

Never put poisonous sub­
stances la harmless • looking
bo(tl*s. For example, caustic
In a soda pop bottle is an in­
vitation to tragedy — follow­
ed by heartbreak.

Casselberry

crushed red peppers, if deaired
4 ot. Monarella, or sharp
Cheddar cheese thinly slic­
ed
Blend soup and garlic. Cut
each muffin into three thin
round slices to torm ha sea
tor p tsu i, toast. Spread each
with soup, sprinkle with ore­
gano and red peppers. Cut
cheese into small pieces,
place on top of sauce, tlroll
until
chec*« U melted.
Makes 12 plus*.
Here is another tried and
tested recipe that la delic­
ious. Tumato Spice Cake
1 pkg. (t lb.. ) ot.) spice
rake mix
1 can (1014 ot.) condensed to­
mato soup
U cup water
Mix rake as directed on pkg.
substituting soup and water
for liquid. Add eggs if call­
ed for. flake as directed on
pkg. Serve cake frosted with
cream cheese frost in g.
Ulend a Sot. pkg. cream
cheese with 1 tHsp milk. Gradually add 2tv cups sifted
confectioners sugar, blend
well. MU in Mi Up vanilla ex­
tract, if desired. Makes
enough icing for tops of two
yawers.

Reeent newcomer* to South
Seminole County have been
welcomed by the represent*,
tire of Welcome Wagon Inter­
nationa], Inc. They are;
Mr. and Mra. Donald Faulk­
ner of Memphis, Tenn. Hus.:
U. 8. Navy at Sanford and
Donald 17 mo*, and Ronald I
moe.; Mr. and Mra. James
Faulkner of Orlando, Fla.
Hu*.: Automobile Mechanic
and Nancy 9 moe.s Mr. and
Mr*. H arry Wright of Arteala, N. M. Hue.: Oranr*
Plumbing A Heating and Judy
12H. Shirley 11, Eddie Jr. 8;
Mr. and Mm. J. D. Maloy of
M o n t g o m e r y , Ala. Hus.:
Franklin Life Ins.; Mr. and
Mra. Foater Cola of Ntw.
foundiand, N. J. Hus.: Con­
struction Work (W. P. Bank
a t Aloma) and Barbara 19,
Thumaa 16.; Mr. and Mis.
Ken Kato of Seabrook, N, J.
Hu*.: Employed by Musselwhite Poultry Farm, Apopka
and Karl 9, Stuart 7, Gordon
9, Kevin 4; Hr. and M n. Ted
Plcha of Tucumcari, N. M.
Hus.: Bower • Dallas Body
Worka and Susan 18, Steven
15*4, Stacy 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morse
of Winter Park, Fla. Hus,:
Martin Co. and Edward War­
ren 2 mo*.; Dr. and Mm. Troy
Overstreet of Miami, Fla.
Hus.: Doctor (Gen. Prac.) and
Valerie Ann 14 mo*,; Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Whitehead of
Delavan, Minn. Hus.: Skillcraft Cabinet Makers, Longwood and David (I, Michele 3;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darker of
Knoxville, Tenn. Hus.: U. 8.
N. at Sanford; Mr. ami Mrs.
Donald Skeens of Cleveland,
Ohio, Hus.: U. S. N. at San­
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ul­
rich of Orlando, Fla. Hus.:
Martin Co. Wife: Sec. to Dean
of Rollins College; Mr. and
Mra. C. A. Jnghram of San­
ford, Fla. Hu*.: Chase Fertil­
iser, Orlando Office.

Mra. Sue Stevsnaon haa re­
turned from a visit with rela­
tives (a Anderson and Green­
ville, S. C.
Mra. W. T. Ximee and chil­
dren, Kathy, Lis* and new ar­
rival, Betsy, am vlalting Mrs.
Klmea parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Duncan at their home
on Catalina DHva. On Friday
they will be Joined by Mr.
Klmea from Columbia, 8. C.
and then together they all will
go to Daytona Beach for a
week's vacation. Alto Joining
them a t the beach will be Dale
Duncan.

GROUPS OF

CHILDREN UNDER 12

$|00

Personals

Welcome Wagon

NOW

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Sizes

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AAAA - II

Dress
Heels
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81 N. Dixie Highway
Casselberry
Telephone 838-7171

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SANFORD'S Y O U N G F. H
5FT will be brightened for
a few week* with the pre­
tence of two of it'* ntor«
popular former
member*,
Robbie Blake and Judy Ogden, who will arrive In August
for a visit.
Robbie, daughter of Cdr.
and Mr*. Gib Make. and sis­
te r of Allison, will be here
about the first of August for
a month1* visit ami Judy also
a ‘‘Navy child" will arrive
about the 10th.
Doth the girl* were U squad
cheerleaders when they a t­
tended Seminole High School,
(they left at the end of their
aoplwmore year, as both dad­
dies are Navy) ami both for­
tunately were able to make
the cheerleading squad* in
their new schools, Robbie is
on live Student Council, also.
The Oidena are living in
North Kingston. Rhode Island
and the niakcs In Glenview,
III.
Glenda Al!&gt;crt will he hos­
tess to Robbie during her
slay here and Judy wilt make
her headquarters at Ceni and
Jc rl Wheatland's Lake Mon
roe home.
T ie girls will be swept up
in a round of activities as
soon as they arrive, including
a week at the beach.
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ST1I.1. WITH TIIK YOUNG­
ER SKT, Sberrille Julian,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Julian has been accepted for
the honors program at Stetaon, her proud papa trlls us.
Sherrille was a member of
the SHH swimming team, ami
of the Science Club and will
m ajor in the sciences.
An older brother. Ned Jr.,
also attends Stetson.
• • •
PARK AVK. just isn’t going
to seem the same witlxiut
Lucille Appleby.
She has been part of the
scene for a long time and has
m ade many, many friends
during the tl year* site has
been in the restaurant* busi­
ness here.
Mr*. Appleby's lias been
m ore than just a restaurant.
It has been a meeting place,
a cool, friendly spot to drop
in for a pick-me-up cup of
coffee, as well as a full meal,
or a between meats-snack of
pie or cake, or wune of those
delicious doughnuts.
Not only Mrs. A , but all
h er girls have contributed to
the friendly amt congenial
atmosphere and the food *er-

triee.
Lucille and Harold and
tiieir son John will leave
aoon on an extended trip
through the country that will
take them all over the United
States.
"We’ve never been farther
west than Denver and have

THOSE EVER FABULOUS

ROBBIE DLAKE

Arthur J. Wilhelm of Com­
munity Dr. entertained hia
son and diuzhter in-taw, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wilhelm and
children, Samira and George
from Dover. N. J. *
The Misses Louise ami
Dolores Zavenski of Lilac Dr.
DeBary, have been vacation­
ing In Washington, D. C„
Pennsylvania, Raleigh, North
Carolina and Canada. They
visited their aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Kolenda ami Mr. and Mrs. Armanda DcRcsi in Penn. They
are staying until school start*
with .Mr. and Mrs. Zeb V.
Richardson in Raleigh, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carl­
son of Periwinkle Dr. have
their son ami da ugh ter-in­
law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Carlson of DeKalb, 111. here
for a visit. They are visiting
places of interest In Central
Flo-ida and boating on the
St. Johns River.
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women’s Club
was represented by eight
member* on Sunday, July 29
at the District Four Luncheon
Meeting held at the Tropica
Restaurant In Ormond Reach.
Among t.ho«e attending were
Mr*. William Stripp; Bert
Lrdcrhaus, Jo Peck. Made
Accardi, Evelyn Dxick, Bea­
trice Muller. Otn White and
Mary Ann l.eJerhau*. Guest
speaker was Beatrice Freed
of Tampa and Lula Walker
District Four Director ,'esied.
The penury Club ha* pre­
sented two IV set* to the
Ocala School For Girls, donat­
ed by the Drllary TV and Ra­
dio Store, through Rert Lederhnus, president.

Mr. and Mra. Don Hitaman
and aon, Gary, have return­
ed to their Sanlando Springs
Dr, home after a month'*
vacation in Elyria, Ohio and
Sturgeon Bay. Wi*. Their
restaurant In Longwund will
reopen Friday,
This past weekend live Hitsmans had as house guest*
their son and family, Mr. and
atepjapnri
jo ‘ugiR
Mr*. James Hitsman and aon,

MAD DOGS AND ENG­
LISHMEN go out in the noon­
day sun," are the word* to
a song written by Noel Co­
ward.
This U putting It rather
strong to say the least, hut
dermatologists w a r n that
over-exposure to the &gt;un can
make you a victim of skin Meet Postponed
cancer,
"Sun damage is an essen­
tial forerunner of cancer," By Ladies Society
says a leading Tampa der­ The Ladle* Society of the
matologist , "There Is to Hi otht-i hood of Locomotive
times as much skin cancer in Firemen nnd Fngin«mtn ha*
Florida a* in New York, so postponed the meeting sched­
you could say Floridians get uled for this week.
10 times the amount of sun."
The next meeting of the So.
**What’» worse," he con­ elety will be held on Thursday,
tinued, "There is a high fre­ August 8. at 8 p. ni. at the
quency of skin cancer in home of Mra. Wulter Cook.
young people. . ’*
It’s those ultra-violet rays
that do the damage, and tiiey
If you do much cooking
are most concentrated in the and serving olutdoora, why
middle of (lie day betwen not treat the family to a set
10 a. in. and 2 p.m.
of matching barbecue acces­
Even on a cloudy day sories — a cloth for the table,
cloud* disperse them hut an apron and chel a hat for
don't absorb them which i* Hi** rook, and a protective
why you can get a sunburn colorful Scotch plaid a r e
when there is no sun.
All these items, done in a
At the beach, your exposure made of practical vinyl which
is tripled as the rays are can be “laundered" by spong­
reflected back to you by ing the surface with soap or
water and sand as well a* detergent suits.
directly from above.
Sun allergic*, too, seem to
Orange is one of the most
be on the increase, and this
is a very unfortunate condi­ popular rotor* being used hy
furniture
tion, resulting in much dis­ decorators and
tress tor tiic miserable suf­ manufacturers this year.
ferer.
Such allergies can be caus­ pose yourself to those broil­
ed. say specialists, by sen- ing ray* in tlie middle of the
litivity to some sun tan lo­ day, do cover up with light
tions, through use of certain clothing, straw hats and sun­
soaps, cream or cosmetics, glasses,
• • •
also through exposure to sun
while taking certain medica­
SIGN LANGUAGE: t like
tion*.
the clever sign put up by a
And when you've got a sun church group which was hold­
allergy, brother, you've got ing a national convention, In
something to contend with, as a Soulhern city.
It is very difficult to protect
Big sign outside posed the
yourself from
* certain query,
amount of sunshine.
"If you think It's hot here
So use caution, don't ex I . . . .!*•

MISS BARBARA JANE MARTIN (center) admire* one of the many
Kifta nhe receives! at the bridal iduiwer in her honor Tuesday night. Pic*
tured with her are hostesses, Vicki llnrdin and Debbie McLain,

Dancing Students
Honor Bride Elect
Two young hostesses, Miss fernery completed tha attrac­
Vicki llnrdin and Mlsa Debbie tive table testing.
During the evening, games
McLain, honored their dancing
were played with priiea going
Instructor, Mlsa Barbara Jane
to Marilyn Sprouse, Sue FutMartin, with a Miscellaneous ford and Roseninry Martin,
.Shower Tueadny night. Tile
Other guests, all dancing
party waa given at the Me- students of the honure*-, were
lain home on Elm Avenue.
Lsuniell and Martha Johnson,
Mis* Martin will be mar- Judy
Ymmghlade,
Sylvia
ried August 10 to Lt. (jgl Bateman, Frggy Grier, Lu­
William Damon at 8t. James cille King, Cindy Martin, Lin­
Catholic Church in Orlando.
da Cullum, Diane Roberts,
A pink and white color Karen and Junto Johnson,
schema was used in party Jane Mrro and Beth Darby.
decorations. The dining room Also present wire Mrs. M. F.
table, covered with a pink Martin of Urlumlo and Mrs.
cloth, held a bride doll in tn&lt;- 1Krx King.
dltlonal wt-dding gown and | The hostesses were assist­
Surrounded by bridesmaid ed by their mothers, Mrs.
dolls all dressed In pink. Wed­ Vernon llnrdin and Mrs.
ding hells interspersed with Ralph McLain.

Mrs. Tyner Celebrates

Enterprise

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ss-llers
tvud Connie and Johnny re­
turned Inst week from a
manth’s trip during which
time they visited his brother,
Kirby, amt family in Santa
Su-anua, California,
Mrs, H. K. Tyre (the for­
mer Ruth I’rieel of Palutka
wns visiting friends Friday.
Randy McRrldr, Susan Ryan. Linda Long. Howard Hen­
derson, Dway u- Wntson, Er­
nie Watson, Rickey Morris,
Jimmy Morris left Saturday
for Methodist Youth Camp at
Leesburg.

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HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL
SCHOOL DRESSES ON SALE

.

2.98 and 3.98
Come to Penney’* stock - up sale of cotton
dresses and save a mint! Solids and plaids in
cottons treated with ScotchgnrdJf stain rwpeller—anti th a t menna easler-cnro (they ma­
chine wash so beautifully), longer - wear, a
forever-fresh dress I Buy 'em by the halfdozen I Hurry ini Prettiest stylea everl

jcuutngA

88th Birthday With Family
Matilda (Mr*. P, O.) T&gt;- celebrated her 89th birthday,
n*r of Country Clul&gt; Road July 29th, and for the oc­
casion had three of her six
children with her. They war*
Enterprise
Mrs. F. J. Krcll of Auburn
dale, Mr*. Elinor Schwalbe
of Miami and E. J. Tyner of
Sanford.
Also with her for the cele­
Hy Helm Snodgrass
bration were many friends
Cliatlr* Raymond Coiilliette and relatives including two
celebrated hi* 6th birthday sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Tyner,
Thursday at the home of his W i Matilda and Charlotte
married brothers) and Mr*.
parenta, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Augusta
Fry, 92, both of
Couiiiette, on Pine Street. Sanford.
Several of hi* litlla friend*
A four tiered birthday rake
cam# In from .1-5 and helped wa* served to the guest*
calling during the day and
in thl» celebration. They wi-r«
It a n made by a grand­
Dwayne, William and Cindy daughter
of MrsTyner.
Clutter, Johnny and Jake All- Mr*. Barbara Sherman of
man of Uateen. Tina Neal. Auhurndale.
Melanie and Eddie Small,
Mr*. Tyner was born in
Lou el In Mae Stulta and Mar­ Hanford anil has lived here
garet M a g e n h e i mer. The all her
life. She has 27
youngster* enjoyed the after­ grandchildren, .'it great gram!
noon playing together and children and 6 great, great
late In the afternoon, Mr*. grandchildren.
Coultotl* served ice cream and
birthday cake.
Wedding
Mlsa Jean Parker airnmpanl*d by Mia* Cathy Zimmer­
RINGS
man of Key West left thia
week for a visit with relatives
^
Gwaltney
Gwaltn
Jesvelrr*
and friends In New Jersey
M l S. Park
FA 1 ftlu'J
and New York.

Mens Sport Coats
"Special Values"

Personals

J'bvn l

One

Assorted

Group

Colors
Patterns

Now —

Sizes

DRESS SUCKS

"R ED U C ED "
NOW ONLY —

$588

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$£88

DACRON &amp; RAYON
DACRON &amp; WOOL
DACRON &amp; COTTON

Sum-

FR EE!
LEN G TH
A LT ER A T IO N

ijSSEtiUMKl Vi Price
I'/i PRICE SALE

SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
ONE LOT

9 7 ‘ ea.

ONE LOT

*147 ea.

DRESSES

-JEWELRY^
BATH IN G

SUITS

S tnlnle** S lrel

Flatware

1 RACK

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• S h o re Line
P a tte rn *

Hi PC. SERVICE FOR FOUR —

Reg. 22.95

OF

Reg. $10.95
To
NOW
$29.95

DRESSES

$coo

REAL STEALS!
MEN'S WHAT - NOT

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PR. FOR fj.0 0

JUNK TABLE
UNDERWEAR • T in s
.spinet h lllR lS • BELTS
PANTS - PJ S - ETC.

BARGAINS!

HANDKERCHIEFS

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Reg. $2.50

REG. 50c EA.

NOW

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$ |5 0

NOW

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M is t. SINGLE PIEC ES SALK PRICED —
FROM
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Mary Esther’s

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“Featuring Fashion*
Just For You"

TILL

200 N. PARK AYE.

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By Denaa Estee
Mr. and Mr*. Merle Har­
ris have returned to their
home on the Old Dixie High­
way after a ilx week vaca­
tion in Augusta and Winthrop,
Me. They visited Mr. Ila*rU" 'father. Scott Harris, who
his been ill and bla brother*
and famlliei, Mr. and Mra.
Earl Harria and Mr. and Mr*.
Rnscoe Harris, all of Win­
throp.
While In Augusta, visiting
his sliler and family, Mr.
ami Mri. Fred Turner, tha
Hirrt*' dog. "Weenie" a Mex­
ican Chihuahua who accom­
panied them on their trip,
became the mother of five
puppiei.

JR. ACCENTS.

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Personals

Mr. and Mra. J. R. Grant
and children. Freddie, Rich­
ard and Patay Ruth, recently
made a motor trip to Aator
Park to help Mr*. Grant'*
father, B. R. Anxley, cele­
brate hi* TMlt birthday.
Other* joining in the cele­
bration were Mr*. R. L.
Anxley and sons. Randy and
Hobby, also of tawgwood and
Dr. and Mra. Harry R. AnIsey inti daughter, Marcella,
of Apopka.

JUDY OGDEN

DeBary

Personals

always wanted to go on to
the coast. This time we arc
going to Washington, Oregon,
California and New Mexico,
visiting with friends and re­
latives along the way, coming
back through Hot Springs to
take the baths," said Mr*.
Appleby.
"Toe restaurant ha* al­
ways done such a good busi­
ness ami kept both of us so
busy that it will seem food to
be out from under the press­
Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Barture and enjoy these "*un*ot tcnskl of Magnolia Are. re­
years" together," she said. cently had a* their bouse• • •
gueiti, Mr. and Mra. John
Lawson of Chattanooga, Tenn.

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Wed.

ACCOUNTS

Afternoons

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WELCOMED

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L e g a l N o tic e
m -T iT tn n i v i m :
NOTti'K IM hereby alv«n that
I am en iae-d In tiu.lne.* a|
Altamonte Hprlnit.. b-mln.il*
County, Flnrlil*. i) niter th »
flrtltlnii*
namr
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and that I Intend to r a i l t l f r
•aid njm * with tha Clark i&gt;f
th* Circuit Court, H-mlnol*
c.-ounlr. Florida, In accordance
with tha prnvlalona o f the
Klctltlnua Name htllulrn. Inw it; Paction l*J.M
Florida
Htatutra 1117.
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lift# hire*l» f ileoi 4rf.|l(i*l &gt;**t|
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you ar# r#&lt;|Ulr#«l to ®#rv# n
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th# of fir® of th* CU'Fk of Iti#
Circuit Court tm or ttafnr# th#
Slat el,sy of AUtfUat* 1943. If
you fall to iln *o» a fleer##
pro co nfa ##0 wilt h# (jk#n
attaint! you for tha relief
&lt;J#nt*nil®il In th® Complaint.
Till* Nolle# ahall be p u b l i s h •4 otic* a week for four cm *
n eru tlv # w**ka In T h a H.mforil
llarald.
D A T ED t h l a 14th flay o f
J u l y . 1943.
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(?l*rk *&gt;f th # iTIrcolt C o u r t
(ly: Al i r t h a T. Vltilcu
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lout A Found
2. Noticed • Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Pood
R. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sole or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Rusiness Opportunity
16. Femule Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint * Repair
K\ Riilldiniv IWntoriule
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Rudio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. M achinery - Tonis
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
LR. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
1. L o st &amp; F a u n a
L O S T German Shepherd.
Male 2 y ean old. black, tan
k white. Answers to name
of King. Contact owner. Pb.
FA 2-0103.
2. N o tices • P e rso n a ls
VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
parts, supplies for Electro­
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Air*
Way, Hex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Used
cleaners sold. FA 2-2282.
H. F u r B en t

4. Far Root

• . Far R**t

1 BEDROOM furnished du­ ONE bedroom furnished apt.
245.00; Two bedroom fur­
plex apt. Adulta. FA 2-3610.
nished Apt. 255.00, 2101
•CLEAN qutel Rooms- The
Magnolia, Phone FA 2-3asi.
Gables. FA 2-0720.
Robert A. William*.
4 Bedroom, 2 bath, air-con­ FURNISHED downaUira apt.
ditioned. fenced patio, extra
•tUc fan. Adults. Reason­
large carpeted F l o r i d a
able FA 2-1854.
room, hardwood floors. Ph.
FA 2 UU.
3 BEDROOM 696 a month.
Pinecrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
ONE Large, one small Down­
Large living roam. Range
stairs Apt. 611 Park.
furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
2 • BEDROOM duplex Apt.
349-3321.
Kitchen equipped. No met­
ers. TM E. 14th St. Paone FURN. Garage Apt. Inquire
206 S. Elm.
FA 2-7622 or FA 2 6033.

12. Real Estate Far Sal®

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
118 N. Perk Ave. FA 2 6121
3 BEDROOM. 2 baths, L and
D room with wall to well
carpet. Equipped Kitchen
and Fla. room. FA 2-8IS4.
2617 Osceola Drive.
JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0539

3 BR. Home. 20: Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low down pay­
ment. Aisume loan. A real
1 BEDROOM Apartment. FURNISHED Apartment, plus
saving. Call FA 2 9172.
Utilities. FA 2-1628.
Quiet neighborhood. FA 21462 (rom 8:30 to 6 p. m. 2 BEDROOM Nicely furnish­
NEW HOME
Monday thru Friday. Pb,
ed home. 2100 month. Or­ Be the first owner of thia
FA 2-4201 any other time.
attract. ? 2 BR l 's bub
lando 423-6621.
home in L"':e Mary. Con­
V E L A K A APARTMENTS: 3 KM. Turn. Apt. Cieau. Uti­
venient in SamorJ m&lt;i urRooms private baths, 114
lities turn. 660. FA 2-2764.
lando. Only $9950 and low
W. First SI.
down payment of $130.
FURNISHED
2
Bedroom
FURNISHED 4 room Apart­
Sounds good? Call tuday to
House. Near base. 66S-460I.
ment, 1 Bedroom. 660 a
month. Water furnished. 3 ROOM apt., upstairs. 660.,
water furnished. Man and
323-0380.
Stenstrom Realty
wifi only, 113 W. 9th St.
UNFURNISHED 2 • bediuom
322-2120
house, kitchen equipped. FURN. house for rent, inc. 111 N. Park
TV. Close in. Call FA 2-4259
FA 2-3661.
BEDROOM, l h baths. CB
after 6 p. m.
Range, garbage disposal,
FURNISHED 1 k 2 Bedroom
Apartment, t i i k 666. New­ FURN. Apt. Newly decorated. double carporte and cor­
601 Palmetto. FA 2 1374.
ner lot. $300. down. Avail­
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
able Aug. 10. 1906 Patrick
7. 404 E. 14th SI. 322-S1M.
1 BEDROOM partly turn.
Place. FA 2-7169.
Cottage. Roomy setting,
ROOM furnished garage
good terms for right tenant.
apt. No deposit on utilities.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FA 2-2390.
C a l l after 3:30 p. m.
Realtor
FA 2-1306.
GARAGE A pt 1201 Magnolia Raymond Lundquist, Asio.
Ave. Adults. FA 2-2370.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking Iota and shopping 3 BEDROOM House. Clean BEAUTIFUL brick, 3 bed.
A close in. Jimmie Cowan.
room, 2 full bath home, dou­
stores. No utility charges.
FA 2-4013.
ble carporte. Close in, de­
Suitable (or couple or sin­
sirable
neighborhood. FHA
gle, also retired people. 3 or 4 BEDROOM House. |86.
$150 down, $78 monthly.
FA 2-4712.
month. FA 2-4324.
Monna Jarvis. FA 2-181(k
RENT A BED
3 Bedrooms, Unfurnished, Only 1 house left.
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
Built-in Range and oven.
Beds.
$73.00 per mo. J. W. Hall, 2 BEDROOM, CU house.
Large lot near Pinecresk
By Day, Week, or Month
Realty. Ph. 322 3641.
School and base. Small
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
down payment. Assume pay­
Ph. FA 2-6181 116 W. 1st St. HOUSE. Suitable for couple
or bachelor. 2606 S. Elm. ments $49 monthly. Phon«
EOldeney Apt. $30 Mo. up.
FA 2-2307.
FA 2-8270.
Surplus City. 201 W. lit.

8. Beach Rentals

AVAILABLE?

FURNISHED cottage. $66. a
If you have a home to rent
month. Located a t Five HUTCHISON Ocean front
or lease, furnished or un­
Points. FA 2-1467.
Apartment, Daytona Beach.
furnished, why not list it
FA 2-1568.
with us for fast profession­
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
al service.
room
Duplex.
Fla.
room.
KUHN. Apt. Close In. Phone
9. For Sol® or R n t
Electron heat, lttb St.
FA 2-2800.
2.26 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
Long wood. 838-3298.
land. For infnrmation call Stenstrom Realty
FUKN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
FURNISHED or unfurnished
FA 2-4069.
322-2420
111 N. Park
4 large Rooms. Tile bath.
FRAILER, private lot. Th.
SACRIFICE
4 y ean equity. 3
2 Miles from base. Phone
FA 2 6087.
3 BEDROOM, I bath. Assume
Bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen
FA 2-3753.
$9|
monthly
payments.
equipped.
123
W.
Coleman
SUMMER RATE. L a r g e
FA
2-9204.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Circle. FA 2-4364.
clean 2 bdr. (urn. apt. $65.
equipped. 273. FA 2-2868.
1700 Magnolia Avc.
3 BEDROOM House. Taka
12. Real Estate For Safe over payments. O w n e r
121 LAUREL DRIVE
transferred. FA 2 3916.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 15151EDIATE Occupancy, two
L e g a l N o tic e
ped House. $95 a month.
3 bedroom model Homes.
COOL LIVING
Pb. FA 26467.
1.51N Enterprises, 1 n c.
i\
t iii:
r t»i n r
nr
th e
For Sale or Lease. LAKEHighland Ave. Longwood.
«&gt; :n i\ n i.r . n i l m , r r .iT K
FRONT home. Banana Lake
o k r i.im iiii.
i&gt; i m h h i i t k . 1 BEDROOM House furnishTE 8 3911,
1 bedroom — furnished —
ed.
Adulta
only.
NO
8-5122.
In r# fhr IhtN t* mI i
H*\IIAII D KLAUALU De&lt;?*ai*4
modern kitchen — all city
m il.
s ir r ir K
FURNISHED Apt. FA 2 0647.
conveniences — excellent
Nut lea I# hirtby «lv#n that
th# umI*rMlicn#i| will, on the 2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
swimming, skiing, fishing.
13th «l.iy o f Auicuit, A. D .1943,
Available Aug. 10th. Phone
Office FA 2-2118
$55, Includes water k elec­
present to th# (Nmtrtihl# Coun­
ty Jmlu# o f H#rnlnu»l# County,
FA 2-1786 alter 6:00 p. m.
Night FA 2-0648
tricity.
FA
2-8544.
Florida* hi# ftib.il return. Ac­
323 0700
count ami voitrhara, a « n.lmln*
imratar o f th# Kit nt# of ttnirah 2 BEDROOM furnished apart­ 2334 Park Dr.
Sialord, Fla. RETIREMENT HOME. Cus­
tom built 2 bedroom Insu­
If. 1 I,i«c« II. ilactAii-tl* An&gt;l At
ment. FA 2-0611.
Null! time, liitn
nml th- r#,
lated home in Lake Mary.
ALWAYS rented Duplex with
m ike Applli*At(nn to th® *a I&lt;I 1-3 BR. house 646 a month.
Electric kitchen, 1U baths,
extra corner lot. Suburban
J ij.Ik ® for a final n#ttl#rn#nt
of M i #4 min tat rut Ion o f » a I«1 1-2 hr. house $32. a month.
location. Income $120 a
utility room k carporte,
#«t4t®, a titl fur ah unlar ilia*
S. Sanford Avc. FA 2-3219.
mo. FA 2 8809.
$460 down. Total price $9930.
charicirtK him A# such AilmlnUtrAtof.
Call owner 322-2713.
NEW HOMES
1Lit ml thl# th® Ith day of 2 IIKDHOOM furnished house.
$73. a month. Navy per­ 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, BuiltJuly. A U. 1943.
LOCH ARBOR
• / J o h n llariry D aU maK
sonnel only. Children wel­
in Range and Oven, Wall Only $730 down. Attractive
\# A&lt;lmlnl«trAtor o f tha
come. FA 2 9097.
K#f4l# of
Type Heater. T e r r a z z o
3 bedroom home in a (me
U ff
H.ircth H. DetiKAll
Floors. $12,000. VA nothing
location. Has a sprinkler
113 Ka*t Central llnultvanl
I me# itaml
2 BEDROOM unfurnished dup­
•oit Office l lo l 2211
Hut chiton #ml l.#ffl«r
down, FHA 3% Down. Bal­ system and the kitchen is
lex
Excellent
location.
Kit­
ortamto, Ftorhla
l B«At Offlt*® f»r4ws'f II
ance 30 Years. You may
equipped. Another attrac­
Telephon# I l l - M i l
NAnfonl, KloridA
chen equipped. 1001 B. Elm
’ul&gt;lln li July l l t 31 A A ui . CuMi-h July
muve in on Henul Basis
II,
11. 3® 4
tion is a 4*i t i mortgage.
Ave.,
FA
2-5391.
1. I. 1941.
A UtfU#l t# 1943*
while your application Is
Reasonable monthly pay­
CDK-IT
CHK-4J
being processed.
ment
of $90 includes taxes
New people In town look at
J. W. Hall Really Ph. 3&amp;-3&lt;Ml
and insurance.
Htrald Ads. Be sure your
business is represented with FOR Sale or Lease. 3 Br. CB c
.
attractive
advertisements.
Home. Nice Fia. room, blenstrom Realty
Acaoss
• 1Ta« n deaaert
Call FA 2-3612.
Large landscaped yard.
7 taut mcatura
I Liquid bodtts
* Shroud
Very low down paymt. or HI N. Park
3223130
8Eucbanal1c
■ Soft fabrics
liquid holdars
lease. Responsible family.
10
Molding
t -----Uvue oil
L e g a l N o tic e
It Lasal document
822 Rosalia Drive or Ph. 1-1. Insurance
11 llatlaa sSruam IS
Reach for
IS Seolllsh U U
FA 26092.
30 Heavy volume*
SENIOR Citizens may quali­
In the I 'M t l ml lb * 1'M . t y
141(9
Zi Genua *4
J
«4
*e
.
Seminal*
t'nnnly,
STaeis nil
fy for Life or Hospital In­
gntsM
S-PA-C-E
Idn.
In
Praknt*.
IT Observe
94 Native eg Media
surance to age 70. Fred J.
18 afawa
for
the
children
in
this
big,
In
re
i
ra
m
i*
a
f
U Cutting
I t Salurstsd la a
CTAIItKXCH K. GHIKAL.Jir.n
Harris FA 2-7960 for sp p t
Implements
JS Military gadget 44 Painful
shaded yard and right next
Deceaeetl.
is KxrttsMs
40 RauaeSneper
M AfftnnsUe*
to a lovely CUy park for
T * t i l Ceedllam nn4 P enan *
11
3 fUror*
43 Luke* arm
votes
S3 Mai* cat
30Unblvachad
II
a,
Ian
(Talma
ar
M*man6a
more play activity. Three 15. Business Opportunity
4S Abate
SICaeiM
S 4 r«atda y
S,
t a* 1**1 Hal* Italnlai
44Pu*l
53 flaelle
bedroom. 1 bath bn me h ,. FO R L S A 6S . A ttr activ e , we ll
—Vuir Mu) ram ii) yun i n
n q a m
i stew
hereby notified and reunlred
separate dining r o o m.
located SERVICE STATION.
1 r i
r r r r r In praaant any claim* nnJ da- Florida
IT r r •
room, large, eat-in
1
!
Major oil Co. Has opportun­
m tiul. which you. or alther
94 Mulct
II
U
and equipped kitchen, dou­
nf you, may hnv* nxalnal th*
ity for Service Station deal­
3* Dental tm
L
ratal*
o
f
KUUtKNCt:
K
ble garage and fiber glass
STPumlee
li
er. Excellent profit poten­
i*
II
•lltIKHKMIML dacra.rd, lata ■,;
3S Eieentlal being
covered patio. Extra bon­ tial. Plenty of room. PAID
until County, to th* Cuunty
SSUeegod
’
■
4
IS
JO
Jude*
of
Seminal* County,
41Statu City gsl
uses are parquet hardwood
TRAINING L
financing
Klurt.ln, al hi* office In the
43 Entangle
floors, fireplace and oodles
il
court houe* o f eald County nt
available. Ph. FA 2-6343.
44 ClmRs
Ptorlda, within a ll
of closet space. See the
44 Least excitable u s IS
a
» IT Sanfurd,
calendar
month.
from
tha
4C Winged
owner at 1814 MellonvlUe 16. Female Help Wanted
time
of
the
Oral
publication
53 Aged
ir
Ave.
o f Ihla notice. Kacli claim or
54 Actor
,
NURSE or companion for eld­
demand .hall be In writtne.
56 rounb Arabtae 34
17
and ahall atat* th* place o f
caliph
C1TV
erly person. Prefer to Uv«
•T Metal
reeldenc*
and
po.t
office
adu
41
561mights
in. FA 30301.
dree* of th* claimant, and LOOKING for a home priced
W Varnish
• hall b* aworn to by th* claim ­
right
on
todays
market?
42
a.tagrsdtant
ant. hi* scant, or ntlornry,
See this 2 bedroom home WANTED: Young woman, 21
■ 0Deprtuiuo
any auch claim or da­
IT &lt;}
H T
*4
n - 42” and
or over with good person­
t l Italian
now. Low down payment.
rn.nd not in filed Bhalt b*
ality and ability to selL
void.
s
r
$73.00 p e r m onth includes
64
DOWN
/•/ W illiam R. Grte.cmsr
Must be able to type ami
everything.
A* e itcu to r o f th* l^ * t
sr
i*
u
accept responsibility, knowW ill and Testament of
9 Great Lnkn'
9 Ctrl', namn
PUVRB.NCB K. O RIKaEi*
ii
to
.
[j
*
ledge of art preferred. All
4 Pollute*
MKIt, deceaae.1
i
reply* confidential. Writ*
I AUlUda (lb )
••i/.ill.h July Ji A Aug. I, I.
a t e w n p a n w . m m AJ84L
Iti. D C
J 4 resume to Box 50 c-’o TheC4U4-6I6
Ul X Park
372 2120 S a n io rd H erald.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and close in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

Jim Hunt Really

Liquid*

Otenstrom Kealty

�t

Y ou C an H it A R eal Jackpot! A d vertise Y ou r “D on ’t W ants” In T h e H erald C lassified Ads!
If. Female Help Wanted
WANTED middle aged lady
to keep house tor an Am­
putee. 2 Hours a day. Own
term . Own transportation.
PA 2-0491. Park Ave. San­
ford.

She

Saaferh

Snath Aug. 1. 1963 — Page 11 3.1. Furniture

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

SECRETARIES needed. Pre­
vious office experience.
Typing (0 words per min­
ute, shorthand 80 words per
minute. Permanent reiident. Age 20 to 45 yean.
Apply Florida State Em­
ploy meat Service. 200 S.
Preneh Ave.

17. MaW Help Wanted
PERMANENT P O S I T I O N
with local buslncsi firm
aow open tor a good re­
liable aalesman. Muat be
able to accept responsibilIty. Typing »:quired, know­
ledge of art helpful. Chance
for
advancement. Write
Boa SO cft&gt; The Sanford
Herald.
HAN 21'M for Inaurancc
Debit. Sanford area. Salary
plua commission. Contact
C. W. Brorup. Room 301,
Sanford Atlantic Bank Build­
ing. • to » a. m. or call
323 0843.

(21. Article* For Sale

FREE ESTIMATE
CALORIC full fixe g al range.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Like new. $33. cash. Ph.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
FA 2-2447.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. 10 YEAR old case tractor and
cutter bar. Good condition.
FA 2-2117.
$400. FA 2-1718.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. FOR summer rates on fresh
pork. Call FA 2-0284.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
Service With the Cash.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
SUPER TRADING POST
dry wells, stepping stones.
FA 2-0677.
Miracle Concrete Co.
34. Article* Fur Sale
309 Elm. Ave.
FA 2-3751
Tents, tarps, lockers, paint,
SINGER AUTOMATIC
work clothes, Army-Navy SEWING machine, like-new,
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
makes buttonholes, sews on
buttons, monograms, em­
1 SEAR's Paint Sprayer, al­
broiders, etc. All without
most new; 1 Heavy duty
attachments. Sold new over
portable sewing machine;
$500, usiafn't nun due uu!&gt;
1 A.C. Motor, l i hp. 220$89.88 or pay $8.20 monthly.
4to volt; 1 Alternating cur­
Liberal trade - in on your
rent motor lx hp. 440 volts;
old machine. Fall Orlando
138 Country Club ltd.
241-9587 collect for free
BAMBOO blmds, 4 feet $1.90;
homo trial.
6 feet $2 99; 8 feet $3.99;
10 feet $4.99. Also match *38 LARGE Phllco Refrigera­
stick blinds. Furniture Cen­
tor. $73. '38 40" electric
ter. lloo French Ave.
Philco range. $93. FA 2-9387.

• tfoj lyM
CA.t*
TMhgllfoM

34. Article* For Sale

34. A rtie)* F#r Salt

IMMEDIATE OPENING for
“Will, so lone! I have to go now!”
2 experienced new and used
c a r aaleamen. See or call
Red Brats, Brass Motors,
27. Special Services
33. Kura It are
Inc. FA 2-3441.
Plano Tuning and Repair
BEDS FOR RENT
18. Help Wanted
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 Hospital, Rollawayi, Ju re
REAL ESTATE Salesman.
nile. FREE delivery and
Man or Woman, for subdivi­ WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Pick-up.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
sion sales, Seminole Co.
FURNITURE CENTER
All Types and Sites
Write Box 22 c'o Sanford
1100 French Ave.
We Repair and Service
Herald.
Ph. FA 2-7953
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
19. Situations Wanted
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432 WANTED reliable eoupie to
CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182.
take up monthly payments
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
of $13.30 oc 2 complete
WILL do Ironing. 323-0391.
geration service. All work
rooms of furniture. Call
guaranteed. Very reason­ TE 1-1511, Casselberry, col
LICENSED CHILD Care.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
FA 2-8181,
led.
Night FA 2-2069.
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
SIDEWALKS, driveways, p a­
BABYSITTING day or night.
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
ECO N O M Y
FA 2 1212.
322-3306.

21. Beauty Salon*

TRAITOR work, mowing,
discing, blade, scoop.
SPECIAL
FA 2-7664.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold Wave $6.85 complete. LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Open evening by appi.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
318 Palmetto Ave. 322 0834
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertl■w-Ph. FA 2 4244
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Cold wave special $8.95. Shop
now has special facial LAWN SERVICE
booth services. Hair sty­ Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
ling, skin analysis facials,
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
manicure, pedicure. Call
FA 2-1117.
for evening appt.
SWIMMING instructions, all
318 Palmetto Ave.
levels. FA 2-3332.
Phone-door (1) 322-0834
Phone-door (2) 322 8323
TnEE Service. Reasonable
22. Build • Paint • Repair rates. Pruning, demossing,
take downs. 8 years exper­
Semi-Retired Carpenter
ience. Free estimation. Call
Small Repair! — Painting
FA 2-4377.
Phone FA 2-7983
29. A utom obile S erv ice

25. Plumbing Service*

AUTO GLASS

PLUMBING
INSTALLED
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
Senlcarik Glass and Paint
R. L. HARVEY
Company
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383 210 Mi (noli a Ph. FA 2-4622
Auto Glaai, Tops
k Sen Covers

FOR all plumbing needs call
G. H. Thigpen. Licensed A
bonded. 37 years experience.
All work guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2 3978.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

26. Radio &amp; Television

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­ 31A. Pet*
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford CHIHUAHUA
FA 2 4322.
Ave. I*h. FA 2-9776.

Puppies.

FRIG1DAIRE
Sales k Service
G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 1 3883

CATS »nd po;;* hoarded
Animal Haven Hoarding
Kennel. FA 2-5732.

32. Flower* - S hrub*

Air-Conditioning

LEGUSTKUM 00 cent, to $15.
Gray Shallows Nursery
II. B. POPE CO., INC.
3U&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

W 0LLERS°/SANF0RD

SAVE
M ODEL-END

OLD.

TAKE YOUR PICK

63 Mercury Comet

49 5

Gateway To The Watarway

Robson Sportinff Goods
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304-8-8 E. 1st

Ph. FA &gt;1881

14 ft. MEYERS aluminum
bast. 3 hp. motor. $225. Ph.
FA 2-9248. See at 1311 Park
V *.
14* FIBERGLASS Boat. IS
hp. Mercury Motor. Excel­
lent condition. FA 2-1618.

39. Trailers - Cabana*
28* 1 BEDROOM Housetratler. Cheap. 2918 Ma$nolla
Ave.

On New Comets, Meteors &amp; Montereys

2 DOOR SEDAN

395

— You Hove Been Waiting For!

Delivered In Sanford
1934 EDSF.L 2 Door Hardlop. Needs
2 50
Some Work

Ml IL IT L,NC0LN

1938 PLYMOUTH Station
Wagon
19 5
4 Door

nun I m
ercury

Other model*, depending on equipment, up to

1937 LINCOLN 2 1Door
Hardtop.
695
Fully Puwerrd

Slashes Prices!

1937 BUICK Station
Wagon, 4 Door,
695
Kxtrn Clean

DOWN T O -------(We Can’t
Use The Word)

1937 FORD Falrlane
V-8, 4 Dour,
49 5
Air Uond.
1937 OLDSMOHILE
1 Dour, Powered

595

1937 DODGE Station
Wagon, Air Cond.
695
Powered
1937 FORD 4 Door
Custom, lirejr
And White

295

1933 BUICK
2 Door llarittun

19 5

1931 PONTIAC
2 Door

10 0

1931 PLYMOUTH
2 Door

175

of other body aly l* , Including the popular Marauder Fastback with
or without bucket aeita, with automatic transmission or l-epeed
(on the floor) tran*mi**lon.

.190 Cu. In. V-R engine. Multi-Drive Trmnnml*nlon, Electric Clock, Dower Steering. Padded InNtrument Panel, llarkup Light*. Courtesy
Lights, Full Disc Wheel Cover*, lleuter, De­
froster, Self A djuring Hrakw.

49 5

1936 DODGE 1 Door

W ID E S ELEC TIO N

63 Mercury Monterey

UP TO

*

*650

DISCOUNT

•

These Prices Will Apply Only To New
C ars In Stock.

•

Offer Good From Aug. 1 Thru Aug. 10.

T R A D E -IN S A C C EP T ED !

You Need Good
Transportation.

Up To 36 Months To P a y!
Don’t wait . . . *ee or call our sales­
man now and Icct us make your
kind of deal!

PRICES

LOTS OF DEPENDABLE USED CARS
&lt;0

37. Boats . Moto n

Miss Thc*e lluya - If

NOW
219 E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-0711 - 2-6231

CREAM PUFF
By Owner. 1956 Mercury Vonteray 4 - Dr. Antonratin
transmission, power steer­
ing, radio, beater, 41,600
actual miles, good tires.
Phone FA MT8I after 8:00
p. m.

SALE

S A LE

You Cnn't Afford To

ON NEW

CHEVROLET
CADILLAC

1960 CORVETTE. Bargain
price. 2605 Sanford Ave.

THIS IS THE

Ph.

DALMATIO.N Male. 1 year
old. FA 2-42W.

27. Special Service*

1958 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. * H.
323-7740.

"ClEAN SWtEP"

EX A M P LE

Clean-Up

193.7 MERCURY 4
Door, Powered

36. A itM ekO a - Track*

O P fR A T tO N

CA R BUYS

I960 RENAULT 4
Door, Good l o nd.

34. Artkie* For Sal*

STURDY heavy baby crib It FAMILY site Frigldalre Re­ REFRIGERATOR with 30 lb.
frigerator. $30. 1212 Park.
mattress. Call FA 2-5381.
freeter. Excellent condi­
tio n $30.00. 1217 Magnolia
SMITU-CORONA-200 electric MOTOR Scooter, All-Stats,
Ave.
’12, windshield. Excellent
typewriter 12" carriage,
cood. $220. FA 2 7881 after WIsnNGHOUSE Air-Condi­
and heavy duty stand. Paid
4 p. in.
$275 6 mo;, ago, used very
tioner, 10,300 BTU. 113
little, yours for $175. 1217 COMPLETE fum lahlrp at
Volts. 125-0530. 124 Bunker
Magnolia Ave.
nice home. Including piano,
large frost free Refrigera­
SINGER Round Bobbin equip­
34-A Swap or Exchange
tor, divan, range, upright
ped to lig sag k make but­
freeaer k misc. FA 24H8. BUT, foil k lYade Guns.
ton boles. Guaranteed. As­
sume payment. 3 monthly 8 YEAR old Jersey milk cow,
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
* Gun Shop.
installments of $8.1$. ph.
freeh with or without calf.
FA 2-9411.
FA 2-8847.
WILL trade In good riding
SEWING MACHINE. L a t e 3 PIECE sectional, tilt back horse on Gravely tractor
model rig sag complete.
and mower. Call 847-7238
Chair, tables. $30. 3258803.
o r contact Gravely Tractor
Pay repair charges of
$38.13. Makes buttonholes, $f per day n a ta l tor Elec­ Sales and Service at 143 N.
Orlando Ave., Maitland.
tric Carpet Sbampooer with
monograms, fancy stitches.
Fla.
purchase of Blue Lustre.
No attachment needed. Ser­
Carroll's Furniture.
vice Manager. FA 2-9411.
15. Art Id * Wanted
104 S. Park Ave.
18' REFRIGERATOR Fleeter
wmblsuttoa. E l e c t r i c WANTED tiwrf T V s Ph
SG.CO r E R M ONTH
FA 59714.
Range. Almost new. Bunk
Assume Remaining 6 Pay­
bed k bedroom set A mlse.
ments of $6.00 on Repossess­
36. Automobile* - Trucks
Items. 907 W. 20th St.
ed '63 Model, Swing Needle,
Dial O Malic Z i g Z a g,
BUYING A NEW or
1 VOICE of Music. 2 Speed
Makes Buttonholes, Sews on
USED CART
Stereo. Call 322 4030.
Buttons, Makes Fancy Stitc­
FINANCE IT WITH US
hes. Darns k Patches, etc. SERVEL Gas Refrigerator.
♦ Low Interest Rates
Excellent Condition. Phone
Very good conditio*. Rea­
♦ low Monthly Payments
Credit Mgr. FA 2 8827,
sonable, FA 2-8487.
FLORIDA STATE BANK

2303 l».\KK W E.
F A 2-0*61

L inculn-M ercury

109 N. Palmetto
Ph. FA M S S I

LOW BANK RA TE F IN A N C IN G

H U N T LIN C O LN - M ER C U R Y , IN C .
fc.* i t a ■ we rtnvrirv

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District Cub-0-Ree
Set For A u a . 10

Edition
THURS., AUGUST 1, 1063

PAGE 12

School Registration

Toy Poodle 'Best In Show' Opens
Bjr Jin* Casselberry
Amir*, petite two-monthsold toy French Poodle belongto Martha Pope of Cassel­
berry, walked away with thi
title* of "Best In Show” anJ
“Smallest Dog” a t the MidFlorida Obedience Club Pet
Show held Sunday afternoon
• t the Cauelberry Ball Park.
The Pope family only re­
cently acquired the puppy ia
a replacement for their pet
Cocker Spaniel who e*caped
I where It waa
while they wrro
on a abort vacation, leaving
th e children heartbroken.
Other wlnnera were "l.argTally, a Great Dario
Mr*. Bunell HamChuluotn; Mott Un­
usual, “Pierre”, white
grey poodle owned by
Marvin McClain of Casselber­
ry ; Best Dressed Dog, "Kismet,” Boxer owned by Judy
fjim bert of Forest City who
Waa also Beit Trained; Best
Groomed, "Pierre”, black
Standard Poodle owned by
Karen Yeager of Casselberry.
The two "Pierre*” and “Kla*
met” were runners-up In tho
Best of Show clast.
Highest scoring dog In tho
obedience show and winner
of the Novlce-A class trophy
with a score of 102, was "Bud­
dy," a mixed breed dog shown
by Sandy Cordell of Alta­
monte. Dorothy Wartenbcrg,
of Washington, D. C., won
first prixe In tho open obed­
ience division with her collie,
“ O-sha”.
An oliedirnce exhibition wns
given by "Tally”, the Great
Dane. Judges for the event
woro Mr*. Virginia Brewster
of Orlando, Open Obedience;
llil| Livingston, Novire Obedi­
ence and Itogcr Wright Put
Show.
Mrs. Brewster It owner ami
operator of the “ Dug House”
in Orlando, Bill Livingston is
club trainer, ami Itoger
W right is club president.
Bobby Mackey. IHo Sunnytown ltd., Casselberry was
winner of the combination
electric, transistor radio.

By Donna Kale#
All new pupils who will at­
tend Longwood Elementary
School this fall showld be en­
rolled at the school before
Sept. 3, Principal Louis Kosky announced today.
Beginning today the school
office will be open from 8 a.m.
until 2:30 p.m. each weekday
to accept registration*.
Kosky warns that purent*
should not wait until tha open­
ing day of school to register
their children as the pressure
of other matters at this time
will result in considerable d*«lay.
It will not he necessary for
those children who were In at­
tendance at the close of last
term to rc-regi&amp;ter, however,
pupils who withdrew during
the course of the year and are
returning this year should re­
register.
All beginning first grader*

“ PIERRE" GIVES “ANDRE” a conjrnttulntnry kina for winning Best In
Show at the Miil-FWitln Olietlienco Clul/n I'd Show held Sunday afte r­
noon In Cnmtelberry while “Kinmet,” the boxer and another "Pierre” look
on (top photo). Owner*, from left, are Karen Vender, Murslm Pope, Judy
Lambert and Mrs. Marvin McClain. In bottom photo Judge* Bill Livingnton and Roger Wright present trophies for Heat Novice, (’las* A and
Hil'liest Scoring Dog in Show to Sandy Cordell for her mixed breed,
"Ruddy.”
(Herald Photo*)

Junior Olympics
Set Friday
In Casselberry
lly Jsn c Casselberry

The C.mclhcri y Summer
Recreation program will rumo
to a dose Friday and the elc*
mentury age group will bold
a Junior Olympics fro m H "&gt;U
to 10 a. m.
Coach Jim Clark report*
that there has hern good par­
ticipation from tho commun­
ity's youngsters ami tho pro­
gram lots been very successful
line to tho vuritsl activities
oUcrtaf.
A qualifying meet was In hi
last F i n l a y W ith t h e fo llo w in g
w in n e r* : Giila, III years uml
over, pash, Cathy Biadley, I v
place; Beverly Wofford, 2nd;
K o h e r t u Dyacrt, 3 r d ;
Hoys, 10 years and over,
Dash, Jim Clark, 1st place;
1’ut Murphy, 2nd; Unity Mur­
phy 3rd;
Girls, up to &lt;j years, Dash,
Denise Long. 1st place; lathy
Coyle, 2nd and Cindy Colam a n , 'lid ;

Boys, up to 9 years, l»a»h,
Brian Nelms, 1st; Jackie Mil­
ler, 2nd; Scott Clark, 3rd, Ball
Throw, l’ut Murphy ami Brian
Helms; Standing Hroudjump,
Cathy Bradley, Beverly Wof­
ford and Samly I uvclacr.
---- Uu
Murphy with Jim Clark, run­
ner up.

Civic Group
Sets Meeting
lly .Mona Grmsti.nl
The North Orlando Civic
Assn, will hold its monthly
meeting at M p. in. Monday in
tho Community Building at
the Villugv Recreation Center,
Report* on the success of
Die recent July llh Celebra­
tion will be heard and plan*
for futuru project* will !■* dis­
cussed.
Refreshment* will be served.
All resident* of the commun­
ity are invited to attend.

In Longwood

4-H Health Program Keeps
Boys, Girls Physically Fit
It pays to he physically fit minister nursing rate to the
in more way* than one, espe­ ■irk.”
cially if you are a I-It Club
Another winner had this to
member enrolled in the na­ any: "Since Inking health as
n 4 II project I've leurnril
tional 4 II health program.
Some Ml hoy a and girls will that serious illness ran often
ho richer h y Die experience of he prevented hy having reg­
spending a week in Chicago us ular medical and d e n t n I
delegates to the tJml National checkups. My whole family is
I II CInl, Congress to la* held lip to ilute on these.”
Individual rloh* also prothe fiist week in December.
lunlo
hrullh through demon­
A half rlozr n of this group
will I i c 'plenU of foOO col­ strations, meetings, displays
lege scholarships for having uml by participating in local
the best -I II health projects lirallh drives. 'I he Cooperative
in ilm nation, the Nutiouul Flxtension Service supervise*
i il Kcrviie Committee ha* I II Club*.
I.fudn* in Seminole County
announced.
The fourth “ It” in the I II will have mi opportunity to atemblem stands for health, uml •end * l-H health training
ull 2.3 million m e m b e r s I program given by Myrtle
pledge their “ health to better j Wilson, Rome Demonstration
living.” But tho specilic I II Agent. At present there are
girls enrolled in a llculth
health uwnrda program hu* i 25
1‘ i o i e c t .
i.uni iinji'i ini'v wnich miniher* ure *iip|tosed to achieve.
In a recent report furnish­
'd the program'* sponsor. Fdi
Lilly and Co., the 4-11 Serv­
The executive hoard of the
ice Committee point* out that
m PJd'J nearly 700.0W hoy* Auxiliary to the Dellary Vol­
and girl* between ID and 21 unteer Fire Department nu-t
yeats of age participated in last Friday afternoon at the
specific 4 II health aetivilie*. home of the president. Mr*.
Memltei* were involved in Charle* Ulrich on Lake Dr.,
personal health improvement, to plan activities for the fall
better health for the com­ season.
munity, public health educa­
Among those press nt were
tion and service.
Margarrt Schneider, F'ranSaid a l'Jd2 health scholar- cimna Howard. Mra. T. Cully,
ship winner, “ L«* nose infir*t Mabel West, Beatrice J. Ty­
ship winner, "Lessons in first- son, Mrs. II. Vitt, Mrs. Paul
nid, child care and home nurs­ Froctcher, Beatrice Muller,
ing have enabled me to react Mr*. It. Conkling and Mr*. U.
quickly in rmcrgcnclr* amt ad­ Hurting ,

Auxiliary Board
Has Meeting

Lyman High
Cheerleaders
To Register

v/ho were not registered dur­
ing the Spring Roundup
should b* enrolled. Parent* of
the** children are advised that
no child will he considered
enrolled unless a birth certifi­
cate verifying the child’s’ age
ia presented at the school
office. Unless the birth cer­
tificate is presented the rhild
cannot he assigned to a class.
Parent* new to the arm
who are enrolling children for
the first time in Seminole
County schools should make •
‘'Declaration of Domicile” at
the County Tax Assessor's
office and present this dcsiluratlon at the school office
when registering their chil­
dren.
Further information on the
registration
of
l-ongwood
school children may be- ob­
tained by ending the school
office at TF: 8-2600.

By Mona Grinvlead
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 ichool for homeless
girls, reveals that the major­
ity is anxious to welcome
Mrs. Horace Dodge and her
associates, sponsors of five
ichool, into the community.
Mayor W. W. Anderson,
who was present last week to
welcome the visiting group,
said that "Girl's Town is an
extremely worthwhile cause
and citiiens should welcome
it into the community be­
cause it ran help our city to
become well-known and more
apt to sell properly.”
lie went on to say that "the
organisation itself Is a trem­
endous thing and (he plans
call for it lu he a Is-.iuliful
building. The establishment
will be an asset to the vill­
age.”
Cminrllmen Art IttMnle.* and
Mr*. Irene Van F'.epoel say
they are “ for anything that
will benefit the village." Mrs.
Van Fleoprl added that she
was for the school, loss per
cent.
Councilman Art FTrrin's en­
thusiastic opinion was: ‘ The
fact that the well-known philantropist, Mrs. H o r a c e
Dodge, ami her associates
might I** considering North
Orlando as a possible site for
Girl's Town, U. S. A„ is a
very important prospect. It
not only Is important to our
own immediate community

but to every business and
homeowner in Seminole Coun­
ty and (he entire state.
"Just being considered as
a possible location far such a
worthy ami 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 Mime small way
to success of this enterpri»e.”
Frank Fasula. manager of
the North Orlando Co. and
former mayor of ihe village,
is encouraging residents to
welcome this school, not only
for the bcnrlit of the com­
munity hut for the homes it
will provide for girls.
F’asula said, ''The school
will put North Orlando on
Ihe map and make it known,
nationally, with some good
publicity. Whatever is good
for North Orlando is good for
all of Central Florida.”

ticipating I* a»ked to provide
a male assistant fur the Derby
Chairman.
During th# afternoon Cob
handicraft* will he on Hi*,
play.
Individual Park meeting*
will be held from 4:30 to
5:15 p.m. and a picnic suppsr
will be held from 5:15-6 p.m.
with each family bringing
their own food.
The grand finale will taka
place from 8-7:30 with th*
awards ceremony, campfire
program and "hootenany” fea­
turing the Den Mothers Kitrli.
en Band. All Den Mothers will
play instruments made from
kitchen utensils and will wear
a hat to match.

DKIIAHY VOLUNTEER FIREMEN met last Thursday night in special
drill session* for instruction ami practice. In top photo. Darwin Bruco
demonstrate* effects of wind on fire to Thornton Smith, Joseph Brenner,
William Bragg and Bernie Wilfred, left to right, uml Chief Jack Lambertson, in back. Bottom photo shows group at the DeRary Plaza later in the
evening where volunteers received instruction and practice on use of the
hose. Those pictured, from left, nre Thornton Smith, Frank Christen,
Chief Lumbertson (in truck), Frank Kyon, lands Kahn, Darwin Bruce,
Fl am is Pczold uml Harrison Bernrittcr. On lop of truck are Bernie \Vil«

Reserves Home
lly Jane Cav&gt;clhcrry
C h i e f Warrant Officer
Clyde Keree, Acting Postmas­
ter at Casselberry, and Sgt.
Bill Koschvvitx of Sonny-town
ltd. returned Saturday- after­
noon after two weeks train­
ing with the V. S, Army Re­
serves in the 3gii'.&gt;th Garrison
Unit.
The men were stationed at
the Harm.'ny Church nreu of
F't. Henning.

Youth Center Needed

Mrs. Carl llitaman and Mr*.
Faina Norman represented tha
South Seminole VF'W Post
S2U7 Auxiliary at the school
of instruction for district*
seven and eight held last Sat­
urday at the Post Home of Orrange County VF'W Post 2093
on Falgewater Dr,

and awards will he made ac­
cording to the percentage of
boys present from each Pack.
A new event this year wilt
be the Space Derby following
the rules as given in the Space
Derby Kit and each Pack tak ­
ing part is asked to provide
a man to as*ist the* Spa-e
Derby Chairman. Race* will
be judged on endurance and
speed, and first, second and
third prixes will be awarded.
In addition to the Pinewood
Derby for Cub* then* will he
a special race for Dad’s only
and each father is required
to make his own raerr. No car
entering the race can weigh
over II ounces. Fiach pack p ar­

North Orlando Residents
In Favor Of Girl's School

III Jane CttssrllM-rrv
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Announcement wns niuile to­
day hy Mrs. Louis* Gilpin,
sponsor of the l.ymnn High
School Cheerleader*, that all
The hlvu *tiKKt’*te(l lust week by Cusat’ll.yman girls interested in try­
borry Councilman Arthur Loro that town c o u n ­
ing out for the Varsity Cheercil* nnt! county official* work together in proleading Squad should regivter
vitlinK am nib'i|iiitte Youth Center for the urea
at the acHold before Monday,
i* worthy of xcrioti* ami immediate consider­
ation.
Aug. 12.
A lth o u g h summer recreation program* are
I lus will give school author- !
conducted
in one or two of the communities,
dies time to ascertain elig­
these take place only for a few hour* each week­
ibility of each applicant.
day morning and are scheduled only for six
The first piactice will be
weeks out of the year. Thus, for a Rood part of
the summer and on weekend* (luring the school
held at 7:3* a. m. -n Aug. 12
term, our South Seminole youngster* nre left
with final selection* to he
to their own ingenuity for recreation ami enter­
mad* during the week of
tainment.
Aug. III.
Cusselberry officials, recognizing the ur­
A l t h o u g h attendance at
gency in providing a continuous program for
piuciut* 1* ooi mandatory it ' 'T T itT T a llh n y m ilW ’W n g liU h tW I' nT .Vt'illllR' |iT T |,riin their area, last year appointed their first Re­
I* ilrslrrd in order that tha
creation Commission ami provided it with an
girls will he better prepared
operating budget.
fur the opening foothull gam*.
Since that time a temporary recreation cen­
Junior Varsity Cheerleader*
ter has been established which i* open to vari­
will not l&gt;e chosen until start
ous teenage group* in the evening* and i* used
of the tuiikctball season.
in the morning* by the elementary age group

Post Represented

By Jane Casnclbcrry
The annual Cub-O-Rec of
tha Wekivn District will he
held Saturday, August 10. at
the A p o p k a Elementary
School, on Iiwy. (It 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 I* 2*&gt; cent* and
each Cub Scout and Scouter
registering will receive a
Cub-o-rvo patch. Cub* from
all the Packs in the Wekiva
District are invited to partici­
pate in (Ida exciting event.
Many varied activities are
planned for the afternoon
from 2 to 4::30 p.m. Fhtch Cub
will be scored on the Cub
Skill* in which he participate*

for the summer program.
Plan* are to open the center in the after­
noon* as well for this age group if sufficient
adult volunteers cun be found to act as 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 nil 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 Al Sunland
Hold Special Drill
Training Center
It) Jane fa«»rlhrrry
Tlo- South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomer* flub
met last Thursday fur lunch­
eon and card* at the Hiksha
Inn in Fern Park with 3!
member* and truest* pri -ent.
The dull ha* lira tiled to
sponsor another girl at the
Sunland Training Center in
addition to the retarded girl
they already are sponsoring.
New member* Joining the
' ' it--*

xt

t i n-

m u ‘. m g

B) Mr*. Adam Muller
F.lfect* of wind on fire were
explained and demonstrate J
fur DeBary Vuluntetr Fire­
men at a special drill practice
held last Thursday night.
thief Jm k Lamhertson, as• istt'd hy Darwin Bruce and
William Bragg, conducted the
lecture and blackboard demon­
stration* at the F'ire Hall.
Lse of tho hose at various
angles and spray positions
was later practiced at Ihe De­
Bary plaza under direction of

on. Louts Kuhn. Frank Shu
my, Steve Holluway, Wiiiia.s
Stripp, Adam Muller, F'ranii
Perrick, Bay Snyder. Herniui
Berger, John Coppen, II Bci
rltter and Wilbur Miliit.
F'ire drill* will be held »1
the last Thursday of ca a
month.

ed Navy men in fire fighting
technique*.
During the meeting threo
new members joined th,, vol­
unteer organization.
Those attending the drill in­
cluded Chief
lunnlzertsuu,
Bruce and Bragg and Jo**-ph
Brenner, Thornton K. Smith,
Frank Christen, George Gerling. William Ogden. Martin
Blair, FM Tonirlski, Francis
Petoid. Kotw-rt and Bruce
Lambert, Hank Thursam, Irv­
ing Sefried, Lloyd Ward.
Chur lea Jordan, Jack NVul,
Nil* LJungbcrg, Uwane Wat­
son, Bernie Wilfred, Jimmie
Morris.
Arthur Btrkman, Flank R\-

Fixecutlve officer* of San
ford Chapter 1404, Women ef
the Moose, attended a dis­
trict executive Instructional
meeting held Sunduy after­
noon at the Mellmurne Moose
Lodge with Mr*. Ruth Ni»sen, deputy grand regent, pre­
siding.
In attendance were offi­
cer* from Chapters in DeLand, Cocoa, OrlaiuL', Mel­
bourne and Sanford. Th"«e
attending front Chapter 11«•4
were Mr*. Ida May SJoblom,
senior regent; Mra. Edna Meshottu, junior graduate re­
gent; Mr*. Eloisc Small,
junior regent; Mr*. Kay
Gehr. treasurer and Mr«. t era
Harris, chaplain.

m op

June Goodwill anil Frances
Cordell. Guests were Lucille
Boone, l.ynn Karpp. Doris
Dos*. M i l d r e d K n i g h t ,
Anna llalrd. Rena Kylteckl,
Tills Kramer, and Flvclyn
Chapman,
Prize winner* were Marge
Ackerman, door prize; Folith
Johnson, Pinochle; Tiila Kra­
mer, first Bridge; Sue Gate*,
second Bridge; Fiances RickeiiMin. fir*t ( amnia and June
Goodwin, second Canasta.
Ih e executive hoard will
meet at noon, August 12. at
the home of the president
Mary Ann Mile* un Jewel ltd.,
I F'ore*t City, for a pot luck
I lunch.

Moose Women
Attend
District Meet

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Editorial Comment:

SANFOR dT I ’LOR IDA ~NO~769

Arlene, first Plant City Tower O f
Hurricane Of
Bell Telephone Hit
Season, Sighted

City Manager Pete Knowles
received m telephone cell this
morntnf p rillin g the sew er•
department—thst's right—for j
Its efficient police nrk. The
caller said his aut
&gt;ile had
PLANT CITY (UPI j — A , tower, leaving it shaky but
been stolen from hi. iveway
MIAMI (LTD - The sea dynamite blast heavily dam- upright,
. . . and was recover’, by the
son's first tropical storm ,1aged • microwave relay tow
UffuiaU were pu tiled by
slty sewer departmen
th e
explosion, apparently
Hurricane
Arlene,
was
found
The
muddy
waters
surrounding
th
a
t
boer owned by Southern Bell
e • •
triggered by an automatic |
litn raid hist Saturday were beginning to clear
about *00 miles east of the Telephon, Cc, early today.
All you housewives who use
liming device. The striketoday us The Herald continued its probe into
Windward Islands today with
these p u b l i c laundromats,
There were no injuries in crippled General Telephone
why the Seminole County sheriff’s department
(op winds of loo miles per the explosion at J a.m. which Co. ot nearby Tampa has suf­
please notet Inspect the ma­
hud not been asked to tuke part.
hour.
chines before you drop your
knocked loose one leg of the fered equipment damage re­
Since this is budget request time. The
The San Juan, P. R. wea­
laundry in the washers. Police
cently which police have
Herald queried Sheriff J. L. Hobby why he is
ther bureau was preparing
blotter this morning listed a
c a l l e d sabotage. Southern
asking for an increase of 515,113 to $191,the first advisory on the hur­
complaint. Housewife said she
ttell has not been struck.
ricane
i
t
the
time
the
Mi­
000 over this year’s budget- His reply is that
place nine white shirts in a
Officials of the electrical
ami Weather Bureau reported
he wants to increase deputies’ and employes’
Irsanl
tnarhlna, only in 1*«m aftsr
oVsisvia lo
v at, ..I.I-sl,
Hi iltu i.
M -♦ell.i*s ••*
it
naa
oeen
discovered.
salaries and to add a third investigator to hts
the washing waa completed
ing
against
General,
issued
a
The Tiros weather watellite
staff. He previously had been quoted th a t he
(T) vandals had placed Ink in
.MISS (E f'll.K HEARD today wan installed as acting postmaster of San­
directive Thursday night "de­
photographed
“
a
very
sus­
hud not the money or manpower for an exten­
it.
ford when she was presented with a certificate of appointment signed by
TALLAHASSEE
(CPI)
ploring"
cable
euiltiig*
and
picious a rea'' in the tropical
a s *
sive investigation, had offered an "open door"
.1. Edward Day, former postmaster general. The certificate was presented
Federal, state and local agen­ vandalism which have plagu­
Atlantic
Thursday
and
a
to federal, Orange County nnd Orlando investi­
liy Percy Manley, postal service officer of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)
■sports contrariwise, that
cies
have
undertaken
a
study
ed
General
in
reernt
days
and
Navy hurricane hunter plane
gators and, further, had asked for nnd received
Banford Naval Academy deal
to develop conservation and put lin.WXI telephones out of
from Puerto Rico confirmed
co-operation from the Florida Sheriff's Bureau.
■till not haa been fully com­
the existence of a fullblown recreational uses of tho pro­ service in the throeweek-old
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chairman of the
pleted with the Sen Francisco
hurricane in a reconnaissance posed cross-Florida canal and strike.
County Commission, said today: "I talked yes­
Giants end the City of San­
reservoir areas.
Negotiators stood by today
flight today.
ford. Final papers have not
terday with a man with authority in the In­
The plan* for developing for possible further talks to
The first indicated position
been aigned and no cash deliv­
ternal Revenue Service and he said the investi­
of the storm’s center showed the canal area, which were try to end the bitter dispute.
B u i l t ' S
ered.
gation started in Orange County and the trail
it to be about 1.2(H) miles delayed pending congression­
s e e
al approval of canal construc­
led to Seminole County and they followed. He
east-southeast of San Juan
tion funds, were undertaken
Tourists Stranded
Sanford’s new sewage plant
said they didn't need any help and didn’t call
the Miami Weather Bureau
waa getting testa thia mom.
on Seminole County. He said this is norma!
MARSEILLES.
France
Postmaiterihip of the San-J Tlia certificate of appoint*
said. This would he more when President Kennedy ask­
ing. The huge digesters wsrs
federal procedure. I asked if they were fearful
— accepted1 meat vva* presented thia morn*
(UPD — More than 15,00(1 ford postoffice -was
than 2,000 miles southeast of ed Congress for 1 million to
begin construction of the wa­
being tested for possible leaks.
ful news of the raid would ‘leak out’ and he said
Miami.
tourists, many of them Ainer-1*od*&gt;‘ *')' Mis* l evil? Heard ing by Percy Manley, postal
Outside was being coated with
no, they had enough men. I questioned him
.
I . . . ..___ _ i from , GuyJ Allen. It i* tha first service officer, of Orlando*
At the same time, a rain- terway.
Tire proposed canal would |jj Unili-tl
Internitiunul leans, wore stranded in r ranee
soap, the tanks filled with
bluntly if it was because they had no confi­
,
appointment from tho rank* T hi oath of office was to h&gt;
laden easterly wave of squalls
maritime . .. , ,
. ,,,
w ater and air pressure ap­
dence in the Seminole County enforcement
Violence erupted t.«hiy for lu,In&gt;’
,,f
administered this afternoon
was marching westward a- run from the Atlantic coa*t
in the local postofftce.
plied . . , when City Manager
agencies and he answered, ’Absolutely not, wc
cross the Caribbean. Small town of May port to Yankee- the fourth consecutive day in strike.
when postal inspectors com­
Mia*
Hi-.ini,
a
po-tal
clerk
Pete Knowles and engineers
had enough help'."
craft warningi were posted low it on the Gulf, a distance Chicago'* explosive South
pleted an audit of accounts,
here
aince
IlifH,
vvns
elevated
watched the ouUide for bub­
*i\V To Church
along the northern rim of the of about l*t&gt; miles. The pro­ Side neighborhood.
Commissioner James P. Avery Jr. comment­
Mbs Heard, a native of
to
“acting
postmaster"
nt
this
acre*
ble*.
HELSINKI (UVD—Church recommendation of Congte.**- Cordi'le, (In., waa graduated
Caribbean as far west as the ject will require
At least 21 person* were
ed:
"This
involves
police
work
nnd
I
am
posi­
e • •
of land and wilt include two
island of Hispaniola.
injured by flying brick*. official' held out little hope ma„ A&gt; S- Herlong j r, n,.r with an All degree in sociolo­
tive the Sheriff is the qualified authority in
new water storage reservoirs
School 5upt. Kuy Mil wee said
this county and I want to say nothing which
stones
and buttle* during the today that Hie East Gerinun | .-wrtUiciatc of appointment, ef- gy from the University of
totalling 12 square mile*.
today ha will appear before
would endanger any further investigation. I
protesl against tho Negro oc- j government would permit nine ftv-t»ve today, is signed by Georgia In PJ12 and accepted
One
objective
of
the
stud'
the State Milk Commission
think of all county employes those in th e she­
Is to establish guarantees ot cupanry of apartment* in a clergymen and laymen to come former l*o»tma*ler General J. a commission as lieutenant of
Tuesday a t Orlando to discuss
predominantly white neigh- here for the Lutheran World Kdvvurd Day
riff's department are justified in having salary
communications in the Navy’s
water pollution control.
tha statewide school milk
tau hood.
increases. They work tilt hours a week for less
Federation world isseetnbly. | N|.x, , tep
f))r ,.rr„. AAAA'ES. Site served during
Other
aims
including
creat­
prugram for next year. Ray.
The IDU-man pulin' ta-U
than $1 an hour. It is my opinion they are en­
ing good flood control, con­
ident Kennedy to submit her AAorbl AA'ar II at Miunn and
h lorida Superintendents school
titled to an increase for the job they ure doing.
force airested eight demon- JFK Visits
serving
water
table*,
protect­
nrme a* postmaster to the New Orleans.
committee chairman, said he
They are on the firing line tit) hours a week, and
st-utur* and hauled a number
Residing at 2(Jtl Virginia
ANNAPOLIS,
Md.
(t
I'll—
if,
jt Senate for its confirmsBy
Jatip
Casselberry
ing
woodland*
and
devolping
doubts if there will be any
endangering their lives when giving chase."
hunting,
fishing
and
camping
of
othtr*
away
in
paddy
wagPresident
Kennedy,
an
old
ijotl
fl)r
#
lifetime
appointAvenue,
she is a member of
Mr*.
Harold
Kryder,
pres­
atatewide increase of the
Commissioner John Fitzpatrick commented:
Navy man, nmde n *entiFirst Methodist Church, the
ident of American Legion and other recreational uses on*.
multi-million dollar milk bill
\t New T.*• L. four Negror* mental vi-it to the U. S. Naval —--------------------- ------- . _ Snnfoid Women’* Golf Asso­
"I am not qualified to make any statem ent; I
Auxiliary Memorial I nit 2.V1 ot the land
because of recent legislation
uttn-bed u poliivmun near a Academy Thursday night to
know
nothing
about
bolita
or
raids.
|
do
feel
the
of
Casselberry,
has
announc•
—
ciation and American Legion
permitting the Commission to
civil rights ilemont(ration at w-ebomr llio freshman class f t U i i r l A r j jve
Sheriff
is
doing
a
pretty
good
job
uttd
he
lias
Post 55.
ed
that
auxiliary
members
fix prices received by dis­
aBrooklyn construction ml*. and take u lour ol the naval
IIUII H a «Q I
will be cooperating with Ma­
a good record.”
Allen, who had been act­
tributors.
They were arrested, along t museum,
jo r Fred Heath'* request by
The Herald also endeavored to contact Com­
ing postmaster silica Nov. .'10,
e s s
with seven d mrrnntrulora who
.
s —i,■ —. lug sh.'L
nelgi I/O.missioner J1* 'll AlfAwi.dc.'
T.. C C
10(10, under appointment he
A pica for the help of reg­
hood*
in
an
effort
to
register
tried
to
enter
Guv*
Nelson
■
1
Ol'OZ
v\
*llt*v
they
were
unable
for
comment
at
press
time
former President Eisenhower,
istered nurses was issued to­
all eligible voters of the «om
However. The Herald did confer with CanterRockefeller* New Aork City j MIAMI l t d 'l l - - Funner
FT. DL\. N. J. (UPD
.\n ' u-afd today he is undecided aa
day by Hospital Administrator
munity prior to tie Vug 5
on
Avenue
residents
in
the
vicinity
of
the
liouee
office to join a sit-in protest Ameiuelan president Marco* automobile plowed into a col-1to future busincaa connection*.
Bob Besserer. “Thera are a
B)
lliuiua
l.slr*
deadline.
involved in last Saturday's raid. These neigh­
number of RNa here who are
The txmgwood City Council, agaimt alleged job disrrimi I ' re: J hurtles waited vvllh „,lin , | *al miirclling tolilers llo requested tho follow inif
Ml civic organ .itiuns were
nation.
lagging spirit * in bis Jail cell tl[, )t WlA dimly lighted road statement he published:
bors
said
there
had
been
no
unusual
nimiuiit
of
not working now, and if they
asked to aid in |fri, drive meeting in regular aesiinn
F.igli y -c vin
businessmen •“'lay
bi'iir tin- outcome of |t,
||,te Thutsday night, intraffic, which would have been noted if this so“It is a rare prlvilega t.y
could even work part time, it
Thur-lay
m
.ht.
took
under
»o ili.it tlie maximum mrmb.-r
at
&lt;'lull
U-ton,
S.
('.,
Thursday
hi*
long
buttle
against
extra
called
$1
millioii-a-ntonth
bolita
operation
hud
juriug
21 of the troop*, none have served a* Sanford’* only
aure would help us our, beadvisement ll.e paving ul Tub
ot
Casselberry
resident*
had its headquarters there for any length of
native-born postmaster. It it
h* \ \ e from O rander ca.l said they would publicly nr 11Lion while his lawyers (ucril ■rrioiisly,
cauae we m*d them bad, right
would be ahle to express ther
'‘There were men. rifles nmf a pleasure to have been as­
time.
One
resident
said:
"It
came
as
a
big
-urdow," he sold.
to 'Irani St anil of Oak St. eepi * six-paint destgrega-1a new legal problem,
preference in the S*-pt. t&gt; spe­
s s
•
thin program, and Negro
lli'ltiiels strewn all over the sociated wi It tin) ruoperutlva
prise to us. There was more automobile traffic
cial referendum on the pm from Wildnn re to Reiter
't) ( ‘t h i t ’s
toad.” said NitK Grand, nc of employes of thu Past Offlvu
during
the
raid
than
at
any
time
before
or
Paul Malone,' an. I Mark ■jiirr- i ailed a ball to demonThe hospital is now full andi
posed new town charter
.v i. VI I i.K, At ash, (l i'll -— thi- In -1 to lea, h the serne. flepl. It is regrettnbla that
since."
Itill lock presented a petition Mruttoiis on King Street.
overflowing, Besserer repented
Absentee ballot, tor those
The uhurhan Lux Angel.
line Hike, 55, a near (he (Hist’s s o u t h e r n thu highly laud'd ‘New Fron­
Pi of 1broili
signed by 15 Tullis Avc. pro­
thia morning, with 110 pa.
Sheriff Hobby has said he knew the raid
planning to be out of town
perty owners requesting the city of Torrance Thursday ruliUer PrUe winning pia-t. liuiiml.ii y.
tier' has sm-n fit to revert to
ttents in a 108-bed hospital,
"was coming off" but he had not been apprised
at the time of the election
Fifteen casualties weie ad­ tlie 'Old Frontier' of partisan
.ought an injunction against died of u heart attack Thurspaving.
plus 14 babies in tha nursery!
"when."
are available from Town
s s
•
\Uo taken under advise- five organiiations and mot- day night after collapsing in mitted to Matson Army Hos­ politics, of attrition und thu
The Herald feels the Internal Revenue Serv­
Clerk Mr*. Lillian Henning
incut wa* the request present than lull prisons, including ] a neighbor's privtHo swim- pital oil the (lost with lujuiic* old theory of, ‘To thu Victor,
There does nut seem to be
ice "pulled 41 boo-boo" in not notifying Sheriff
who advised today (hat her
any one specialillnessthat is
1 lobby. And will continue to feel so until such office* would be open ail day ed by Mrs. Don liitsman Ui.rl several rnoviu stars, to pteveiit mlng pool on Uainbridgu U- that uii Lu-t&gt;il broken legs, go tlie spoil*.’
fliivtuivd rib*, lacerations and “ IVord* can't express my
rod.
affecting so many people,
time os the IRS comes up with a logical explana­
Monday io accept last minute the city ordinance requiring m a 's ru. la I picketing at
fractured arm*.
the
12
o'clock
closing
of
lahousing
tract
Besserer said. “We just can’t
heartfelt thanks to the pa­
tion as to why it ignored Seminole County; over
registrations. To date onlj
The motorist. Pic. Robert C. trons and employe* who hava
icrris U' changed to 2 s nr
State
.Fobs
Rise
pin this tremendous upswing
and above, of course, the new time-worn phrase:
278 of the some l.2W&gt; regis­
A nudum was made and
in illness on anything."
TALLAHASSEE ( F i l l — Keyrt., 25, of foiiis River, N. given me such splendid sup­
"We didn't need any help." l)o not law enforce­
tration cards mailed out have
•
• •
approved that the financial
tune noli farm employment J., apiNiieiitly fuiled to yield port in our combined effort*
ment officers have a code of ethics? Extend
been returned, she reported
statement be accepted and
. in* listed t'-daj at l.THI.-'ut) the right of uuy und bowled for constant improvement of
I.ast July tho hospital aver­
courtesies between each other? The Herald still
various current hills paid
■&gt; Si.He Industrial Commis- over the troop* u* they cross­
aged (Jo patients per day in
would like to have a plain, truthful answer from
Two request* for rcionin; ion t'halt inuii Min ley llrnvvn ed Texas Avenue unto Range our splendid Postal Service.’*
The meeting adjourned vote
bed, and sines the first of the
IRS.
were denied Thursday even who -aid It pushed tile selisoll- Hoad, tin- - |H.kc*mau said.
|oct to rail.
your, that figure has risen to
int try the City Zoning Ci.in .il cm ploy men t index to a new
•bout 85 per day. Hut in the
mission
high.
past two weeks it has Jumped
RES .MOINES, tow a ( UPD
Plan* for tin
Denied were rixpievt* to i»’
to 100 or more a day. Facil­
GREEN (MAE SPRINGS
Tim "Little People of
of an estimated
rune
to
permit
estahltshnunt
(
J
(
i
j
|j
.
liucovei'L ’cI
ities ate being stretched |«
11 PI i - A circuit judge au- ,America" all under t feet t l
laidge
in
Sanford
were
anof
.1
day
nursery
“
for
rondi
NEW YORK (U P D -" C le o -|ed the recently published
the limit.
IHlSTON I I 'l’l ( — Federal hollaed Hu* city Thursday to Hit In-- tall, closed their an­
• • *
palra," the must expensive paperback book, * Aly Life non need tislay by nti* Rjub(•VITO. Ei i .dor t VPI i - t hlira I ti ,e” in a reslden' d Il * i r n il »f llivvsligatloil i - - v.J.i.oiHt In re no" • mini • uuv"Mion Thursday.
area
on
Frenrh
Avenue
I.
h
m.
governor
of
Sanford
lb" military Junta govern­
There’s a possibility Long- movie ever nude ha&gt; sparked with CltHqulria." w"itten by
IC'I'I today m coyeied Ilulll ll ,iit
al.
to pnrclia ,- th.Hue ot tin- (in .il item* i.t|
Winger in conjunction with Lodge I Hal,
ment “cordially mvit.-d " Com­ tween 2bih and JJI.'i S tint* buiin d out tuxicub IIUU.IHIU d-activated naval station heie tlie agenda waa “Selected
wood might get its first fe­ another biz law suit.
and
to
permit
a
trailer
park
Tlie
tin
x
*it)
foot
i
unci
etc
Spiros Skourat, board chair- J°* Hyams, according to
munist* today to get out of
male council member this fall.
Short Subjects.’
block structurn will h« In­ Ecuador and see for them* in the Wood mere Park -mb- woiib of jude amt ivory art for municipal use.
Mrs, Don liitsman Thutsday man of 20th Century Fox. Ill- c,mn P'P*r* Skouras said
nlijn l-t stub n enilu-r this
divivion
on
Sanford
Averuu
erted
on
»even
lot*
frontirtj-i Ive* what life lo-himl the
night announced her inten­ ed a $2 million litiel suit in &lt;hc &gt;*"* pictured him a*
Request tor a lower rc-i &gt; -ir frolll the main estate of
tions to tun for one of the l - S. District Court Ilmrs lay ‘ inconipeieul and irrcspon Palmetto Ave. \ -th uf 27th li on Cur lain i like.
dctiiial
roninj to permit com llo* foimet |,i. .nli lit of h' M
SL
and
will
ctiii.aiii
a
lourigtslide as a film executive "
Col. I.in s A. Mora (1 »we. tlie
three open council seats this against Walter Wander,
tuned use as a residence and Win Ihworth Co., Ilyron It
'liic book, Skouras said, has ami bar. % recreation roam, junta’* interior polka min
year.
Wagner, erst white producer
ptmiograph
studio on Frunrh .All Her.
id Ciiminunlsts
• •
•
of “ Cleopatra," already has held him up to public scorn r.toragc room, office slid bter.
" ' Avenue between TNUJi and 271'«
Two Sanlando Springs Drive ,llcd * *- nvillum damage and and caused him "pain and kitchen. Jvpaie for an orches­ other leftists imprisoned l«y Street was withdrawn when Hearing Set
tra
will
hp
provided
in
the
anguish''
worth
12
milium.
families in Longwood lost breach
of contract
suit
t .ai.i . a il a s s k e il l'l l —
neighboring properly owm &lt;Winger wax given a him targe l.iun .r.
July
II. will lie ,allowed
to
, ,
their mailboxes
Thursday, against lux, •skoui.i*. l o t exi m ult Judge M May VValkci
,
,
.
protested
Constru
rlion
mi
the
lodge,
credit
as
producer
of
the
ito
leave
the
country
if
they
wi.h
___
____
Thieves sawed the boxes right ecutivc Dairy I /artUlk and
was scheduled to hear aigu,
off the posts taking steel
Aork Post columnist milium movie but was cut which will be air conditioned to go to Russia, Cui» or —
oo-otx today on a suit seekIt’s Funtimc
Y
| from its staff before it was throughout, is rxp'ctcd to be­ “other Iron . Curtain com- j C Q t tC TCCJ r l T C
nameplates and all.
Lari Wilson.
log to close Hid N e g io law
gin within (be next two wrek*. trie*.”
Skoura*’ lila-1 suit concern i completed.
Fri. Nites at the
B
Longwood’* tax collectora
\»’i Gty Hu*
riled by *4i
\I.O M , I UK TIMVK | IN! ICiuUp of M iam i a t t o r m y i .
and city clerk. Mr. and Mrs.
Caribe!
K orea ( U P D
- ( S c a tte ie d |
l(lp
un.
Roy Shumate, will be on vacs
tion for the next two week*.
ana'o. . 'U -inS i..‘ .
*.t,... i jju m a— jtttt - r
M u nie by IV k W i ------’ the Demilitarised Z.otir DM/ lenn than 20 students.
Mra. B. H. Gray will fill In a*
between North and South K-.
city clerk while .Air*. Shumate
Itill and Uuss!
““
re» early today, but a U. S
is away,
l-t Cavulry DivLlmi officei
.1
indicated
the shooting was in“ How T„ U8 Facilitating" is
AII.AM1 (UPD
Police held old spinster, was knifed, club­ bedroom. They found a make-I she did not believe that the
WILTON. N Y. (UPD the eye catching title of a „ !ean )ar(, m ln t0l| a, after bed and strangled to death in shift pallet which served as man had been living under significant.
Mrs. Ruth McCullough, 71,
Nevertheless tension re. of Miami, was killed Thurs­
scheduled talk by George ho admitted living in a dirt- her home just four blocks a l»s|. (ive suitcases full of the house,
Dabbs, school principal, when floored cubbyhole tinier a from where Kennedy wav ar- clothes ami a half dozen »a ' ' ‘I’ve told him at least 2UU muined high along th- 151- day in a two car collision on
he jolna Rotariun* Monday for house for more than three rested on hi* knees a* he ter bottles which he used times to slay out of my mde true line where four Route 2 near the entrance
luncheon at the Civic Center. years because “ it's cheaper dug to get under the home for water jugs.
yard." she said. "Often I'x* | ‘-ommunlsU. three Amerkan. of an amusement park in this
of Airs. Rose Haaskms, 69.
bmcan were Saratoga County community,
Kennedy, who has been cut­ liearvl coughing under the :i'"* "ne
than paying rent.”
The executive board of
Mrs. liaavkms has boarded ting Dwns in the neighlanrlmod house at night, hill 1 thought billed in kirmUhes Monday
yirs McCullough’a husband,
Gilbert Kennedy, 17. wax
SI I ERA, In*, will hold it* charged with vagrancy, and up the opening leading under for a little money and tree it was a dog."
( ••**! Tuesday.
John. 7tJ, her son Jam es Mequarterly meeting M o n d a y homocide detective* said he the house after neighbors told meals, at first denied that he
"One night f looked out
American and South Korean t'uilougli. IS of tastlcton. Vl.,
noon at Pinecrcst Inn. Both would be questioned m con- her repeatedly that Kennedy had lived under ti'« house tgie back porch with my Doopa of tiie UrlUd Natio
atlj Arnold Frazier, 25, ol
the Casselberry and Sanford I necUon with Miami * m°*t wat living under the house. Police said he later admitted, flashlight." she said, "and Command appeared ready f ir Mhuciiall N Y . all in the
Lions Club* representative* | violent lex Maying on Dec.
Police searched under the however, that “ if* cheaper there be was without a stitch any troubte, but the irnined- same rar, were in fair conxvill meet with Auxiliary m«-m is. 1059
house and found a yard-high than paying rent "
on—taking a bath with the i«tc danger of wur seelued to vl.tion lit a Saratoga hospital.
h-s* fad. d.
b*&gt;*.
I 51m . Ethel Little, i -ycar •pace under Mrs. Hsaskins , All*. Haa&gt;kins »• . i s ’ 1 .
hose."
iGaiU-ws-i waa uninjured.

'M uddy W ater' Is
Clearing Up Here

Florida Canal
Study Under Way

1XSULVA...

Miss Heard Accepts

Postmastership Here

Violence Flares
Anew In Chicago

Women To Aid
Voter Canvass

Longwood Eyes
Paving Work

Plows Into GIs

City Denies 2
Rezoning Pleas

Moose To Build
$20,000 Lodge

Looks Like Standoff

Utimls OKd

«i:': Qu
ito,nvitos
Reds To Depart

Short Subjects

VALDEZ HOTEL
aribe Downtown Sanford

(EL, 10

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Along Truce Line "iW
**" 1’ Ml1 ■'*

l: 'It's

Cheaper Than Paying Rent'

Yardman Dug Out From Under House

Floridan Killed

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PAGE 12
By D e n e Estes
The Longwood PTO Ex­
ecutive Board Tuesday ap­
pointed committee chairmen
for the coming year a t an 8
p. m. meeting held in the
ren, George and Franclne,
school clinic.
have returned to Miami after
Officer* *re Mr*. Joan Vos­
being our guests for the kan, president; Air*. Eula
weekend. Sure did enjoy hav­ Scott, vice president; Mrs.
ing them. Claude and Johan­ Mary Rowell, secretary and
na llittel have arrived safely Leroy Riiey, treasurer.
here and are at preient with
County council representsClaude and Mary Hitteli. lives, also named Tuesday
Claude Jr. haa been stationed night, will be Mr*. Ann Riley
with the Army in Germany. and 3lrs. Ralph Stevens.
He recently received his dis­
Chairmen serving will be
charge from the service. • • Mrs. Stevens, room count;
Robert and Betty 3(ann and Mrs. Margaret Burke, library;
daughter got off okay or, their 3lr*. 31on* Grlniteid, borne
trip to Arkansas • • • Bud­ room mothers; Mrs. Carolyn
dy Hawkins and Jim and Bob Bistline, devotional; Leo Vos­
Johnson are planning to kan and .Mrs. Mary Ellen
leave Friday for Louisiana Elgin, child welfare; .Mrs.
where they will spend Ihe La­ Grace Flanders, beautifica­
bor Day holiday. • • * The tion;
Harry Wilsons will return this
Mr*. June Boyles, clinic;
week from Alexander S pring.) llr7 ' n , ' r7~Thomy*on. Vom'iwhere they took their kiddies nating; Mrs. Alary McIntosh,
on a camping trip. * * • Our membership;; Mrs. Phyllis
thought this week is another Black, hospitality; Mrs. Trarequest. . . It’s called "The
Building or Life,"—Life is a
building. It rises slowly day
by day, through the years.
Every new lesson we learn
lays a block on the cdlfacc
which is rising silently with­
in us. Every experience,
every touch of another life
on ours, every influence that
Impresses us, every book we
By Jane Casselberry
read, every conversation we
Sgt.
Frank Crowley of the
have, every act of our com­
monest days add something U. S. Army Recruiting Office
in Orlando has announced that
to the invisible building.
he is at Ihe U.S. Post Office
in Casselberry each Wednes­
day from 10:30-12 a. m. for
the purpose of interviewing
any interested young men and
women.
He reminds high school
graduates that more than 107
school trained fields are
available for them to choose
from In the Army, wilh their
Plans for adult courses to'Choice guaranteed before onbe taught this fall at Lyman listment.
Career fields of their choice
High School were announced
this week by E. S. Douglass, are offered with a three year
director of vocational and enlistment.
Nurses from 21-35 are invit­
adult education in Seminole
ed to talk over with him the
County.
An organizational meeting many advantages offered hy
will be held at Ihe school an Army nursing career. SgL
Crowley is also at the Na­
at 7 p.m. next Tuesday.
At present classes sched­ tional Guard Armory in San­
uled are Bookkeeping I and ford un Mondays from 10:30
II. Gregg Shorthand. Dicta­ a. in. unlil 3:30 p. m.
tion and Transcription, Typ­
ing I and II. Business Eng­
lish and U. S. History.
Additional classes will be
available if there is sufficient
.Members of the Lake Mary
demand.
Instructors will he Roger Volunteer Fire Department
Harris, Mrs. Evelyn Iloberg and Auxiliary will meet nt
mum Sunday at Hie home of
and Mrs. Pen ruse Love.
Only costs involved for the Mr. amt .Mrs. Edward Sellstudent are the 32 registration wcickcrt, Ridge Road, l^ike
Mary, for their annual Fish
Tee and the cost of book*.
Those desiring further in­ Fry ami Picnic.
Fish, hush puppies, ham,
formation are asked to con­
tact the school or Douglass, rolls and cold drinks will be
provided by the department
and those planning to attend
are asked to bring a covered
dish to accompany the main
coursea.

Fund raising activities dis­
ey Estes, publie relations;
Mrs. Elda Nichols, program cussed included planning a
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Del carnival to be held on Nov.
Vlllaggio, way* and meanj. 23 and the possibility of
showing movie* at the school
once each month.
Money raised will be used
( 1) to complete the school
library so that it may b*
accredited and (21 to buy a
new set of encyclopedist. Ex­
cess fund* will be used to
buy ehrobbery.
General membership meet­
ing* were »et for the fourth
By Jane Caiselbcrry
The Casielberry Recreation Tuesday of September, Oct­
Commisiion has planned an ober, February, April and
afternoon of family fun (or May and for the third Tues­
interested residents to be held day In December. Board
on Labor Day afternoon be­ meetings will be held on*
ginning with a softball game week in advance.
Program* announced for the
between the boys and girls at
1 p. m. at the Ball Park general meetings are Room
Visitation and Introduction of
on Sunnytown Rd.
Following the game between Teacher*. September; CPO
the young people the men will George Felgar speaking on
play the women in another Communism, October; Music
softball game. The public Is Program by the children,
December; Panel Discussion,
invited to both.
Store festivities and a pic­ February: Children’* Talent
nic supper will be held at Show, April and Adult Var­
the Recreation Center on iety Show, 31ay,
Overbrook Drive. Serving on
the supper committee are
31r*. Phyllis Brandea, chair­
man and Sirs. Pat Lego, 3In.
Esther Cote, Mrs. Jane Glen,
Mrs. Ruth Kaiser and Sir*.
Harriet Pugh.
Residents who plan to at­
tend the picnic are advised
to bring their own table ser­
By Donna Estes
vice, table and chairs or
Mr*. Vester Elgin, dislrlr
blanket, and to contact a
member of the committee re­ chairman for the South Semi­
garding the type food to nole area teenagers march
xgalnst leukemia, has an­
bring.
The supper will be held In nounced area leaders whf
the Women's Club in the have volunteered to dale.
Those serving will be .Mrs
event of rain.
Leo Voskan, .Mrs. Pat Boyles
Mrs. Jack Simpkins and Mrs.
Robert Hammond, Longwood;
.Mrs. Tracy Estes. Longdate:
Mrs. George L. Jeffcoat and
Miss Mildred Kerns, Prairie
Lake-Fern Park; Mrs. Glenn
Atchison. North Orlando;
Ten full tables were in play
Mrs. Arthur Lego and Mrs.
at Tuesday afternoon's Mas­ Paul Kerr. Casselberry; Mr*.
ter Point Game of the De­ Robert Smith, Oakland Shores,
Uary Duplicate Bridge Club Altamonte Springs; .Mrs. Je s.
which mcetj in the air-condi­ lie Castleberry, Druid Hills,
tioned Recreation Hall of the Altamonte Springs; Mrs. Juba
DeBary Fir* Station on Co­ Burke.
Sanlando
Estates;
lo mba Road.
Mrs. Paul Klinger, West Lakr
Winners were NS, first. Brantley; Mrs. Paul Kerr and
Mr*. It-uth Blalt ami Phil De- Mrs. Orville Duckett, Mobile
flcrard; second, Mrs. Edwin Manor; Miss Sandy King, Al­
Wacbtcr and Mr*. O. N. Lac­ tamonte Springs; Miss Dawn
key; third, Mra. nobert Nl- Barnes, Lake Kathryn, Cassel­
cbotli and Miss Ethel John­ berry: Miss Marcia Lyons,
son and fourth, Mrs. Frank Lake Irene and Lake llodge,
Austin and Sirs. Albert Be­ Fern Park;
som.
31is* Dallas Cassell. Lake
EW, first, Mr. and Mr*. E Orienta, Altamonte Spring*
M. Hinkle; second, Mr. and and Mis* Shirley Messer,
Mrs. Charles Daglia: tliint. Bear l-ike.
Mrs. Luther Tarbeil and
Teenagers iu the a U ni
Harry M. Brown and fourth, named area* who would like
Mrs. El. W. Arkerman and to work on the Sept. 8 march
Sirs. Mint a Morrison.
beginning at 1 p. m. should
Play wax directed by How­ eontact the leaders or 31rs,
Elgin.
ard Middleton.

By Donna Kale*
South Seminole VFW Post
8?u7 received it* annual in­
spection by district officers
at the monthly meeting of the
By .Mrs. Adam Muller
Post held on Tuesday at 8
Several exhibition and spe­
p. m. at the Post Home on
Ihe Old Dixie Highway in cialty dances were featured
at last Saturday night's dance
Longwood.
Commander Robert March sponsored by Ihe DeBary Vol­
welcomed the inspecting of­ unteer Firemen at the Recre­
ficers. Jack Carney of Post ation Hall of the Fire Station
8191, district eight command­ on Cotomha Road.
Darwin Bruce w a s
in
er and Larry Cline of Post
8191, district eight service charge of the music.
The next dance to be held
officer.
Plan* for the chicken-rib by the group is scheduled for
monthly barbecue, to be held .Saturday. Sept. tl. from 8 un*
Sept. 8, were discussed.
'til 11:30 p.m.

Sets Opening Meeting

Lake Monroe Jottings

Krohne Receives
By J*a* C l i l « » y
I th« Thousand Island* before I S w n j r and th* provlnts of I traveled dowo th# 8 t John’*
W. J. "Pop* Krotae, South crowing U» InUraotlonol Quebee.
River to th« Bar of Fondy
m ld n t , ho. th# | Brldfa Into Cwodo wh*»
From th.re they morrt on whkh
„oUd
tb*r rial tad th* S t Lowranct | to bow Bnuuwkk whara they 1
koaor of h*vte| Mi
tkmaliy high tide*.
Botad on • brans* plaque hi
A t Monekton, New Bruns­
tk* Olidln* and Soaring Hall
wick, they had th* most un­
o f F obm, • recent addition to
usual experience of watching
tiw Smithsonian Inititutloo in
the bor* on the Pettltcolak*
WaaMurton, D, C.
River, flrat at night and later
"Pop", who colabratoo hi*
In th* daytime.
TMh birthday m i month, U
The Fettltcodlake la one of
tho oldoat aottro tail piano
fire river* In the world where
pilot la tho United Statoo. Ho
auch a bore occur*. Twic* n
bogaa fly lo f glider* in 1919
day aa tha river flow* toward
after build in f hie flrat on*
tho bay, the tide boro* ita
from eoaunon lumbar and bad
way Ilka a torpedo up the
ahoottey th* yoor before and
stream with a loud roar for
haa aafaHabod an aetlvo in*
two hours until the river
toroot b tho oport tror line*.
reach** n h*ight of an nr 40
Mr. and Mr*. Krohno hero
ft. Flocks of white *ea gull*
M
rotarnod from an *xhover over the bore looking
edtinc five woaka vacation
for food.
doria# whkh they rialtod tho
Tho Krohne* received a
■mithaonian Inatitutlon, and
royal welcome at the Nova
attended tho Notional Gliding
Scotia border welcome station
aad Soaring moot in Elmyra,
when they were greeted by a
N . Y* as wail as the Csnadbagpiper in kilts.
b n Soaring moot at Hawkte*
Another of the strange
bury, Ontario.
slghta which they saw on their
White at Elmyra, "Pop" had
vacation was Reversing Falls
tho privilege of piloting for
caused by a 20 foot drop in
two hour* a bow experimental
tha St, John’* River, The riv­
Model soaring plane, tho pro­
er
become! navigable a t this
totype of ohlpa to come.
W. J. “POP" AND MRS. “MOM* KROHNE
point every 12 hours a t high
The eoapte enjoyed oeelng
tide a t which time the ships
many old friend* from all ovsr
tine up to puss through.
tho United States and Canada
They were in Canada dur­
a t the meets.
ing tha solar eclipse which
They made the trip In their
wa* nearly 100 per cent at
Yolluwagsn which wae fitted
that point.
out for steeping and eating
They toured all the New
oaroots.
England states visiting many
They camped on the fit
historic places including Ply­
Lawrence Hirer and toured
By Jane Ciu c b n j
Faculty member! at South mouth Rock.
Time schedule* for the Seminole
Elementary this
The couple visited friend*
South Seminole Elementary year will be, first grade, 3lrs. in Middleton, N. Y. and spent
School and the new English
a week with the William
Estates School, which will be Elisabeth Dunn, Mra, Marge fihakeapeurea in Ueach Haven,
Stone,
Mra.
Caroline
Miller
in double sessions at South
N. J.
Seminole until the English and Miss Virginia Neale;
They stopped a t point* of
Estates buildings are com­
Second grade, Mrs. Lola interest on the way home and
pleted, were announced this English, 3(rs. Mae Ostrow, visited with friends in Talla­
week.
Mrs. Wanda Jones and Mrs. hassee ami Gainesville.
Principal Christy W. Harp Rachel Snyder; third grade,
"Mom" and "Pop" Krohne
The South Seminole Cadet
of South Seminole advised Mrn. Martha Daveis, Mm. ara young at heart and are
Squadron of the Civil Air Pa­
that his students will attend Beatrice Forney end Miss already making plana for cel­
trol participated in a Group
classes from 8 a, m. until Evelyn Schrader;
ebrating their 60th wedding
XI bivouac held at Osecola noon while Principal Morris
Fuurlh grade, Mrs. Arnell anniversary in 19*15 by driving
Airport la it Saturday and Sun­
Ruby of English Estaiei has
day. All unit* of the group been notified that his stu­ Clark, 3(rs. Edwins Stuart lo Niagara Fail* in their 1013
and Olhcll Sullivan; filth Mupmabite for a second honey­
Mere well represented and
dents will attend classes from grade, Troy Stuart, Mrs. Elo- moon.
participated in numerous field 12:13 until 4:13 p. m.
Ise Mall and Mrs. Wilma
problem*, lecture* and air
No lunches will be avail­
aad ground aearch and rescue able in the lunchroom while Reams and sixth grades, Mrs.
Josephine Bradley, Mrs. Shir­
exercise*.
Uie school is In double sess­ ley Emery and Mrs. Virginia
Group XI, Florida Wing, ion.
Ford.
Civil Air Patrol, is commandTeachers for Ihe English
ad by LL Col. Richard C.
By Jane Casselberry
Estates School will be, first
Lockman, CAP, and is com­
Tin- Auxiliary Unit of Casgrade, Mr*. Beverly Deck, sitlbcrry VFW Post UM3i) re­
prised of Orlando Search and
Mrs. Emma Carlson and 31r*. cently advanced Junior Vice
Rescue, Orlando Cadet, take
Alice Parry; second grade. President Vers Channel In the
Sr., Ocala Sr„ Pine Mills Ca­
Mrs. Sarah Swosiowskl, Mr*. nfficc of senior vine president
det, Goldsboro Cidct and
Edna McCarty and Mrs. Jean and elected Mrs. Luis Howard
South Seminote Cadet Squad­
By Juan 31agin
Thomas;
rons.
Plans for a celebration of
to the Junior vice presidency.
Third grade, Mrs. Lois JailFollowing Saturday's prac­ National Library Week In No­
Members of this group are
tice search minions a debrief­ vember were made ut Ihis let, Mrs. B. J. Smith and planning a parcel post and
ing was held i t which lime month's meeting of the Chu­ Miss Linda Parrott; fourth hake sale for Saturday, Oct.
the effectiveness of tho search luota L i b r a r y Association grade, Miss Anna Bandy and 5. Time and place will be an­
parties was evaluated. All of which now has a total mem­ Mrs. Lucille Snyder;
nounced.
Fifth grade, Mrs. Loretta
the target* were located bership of 32 families from
Beam and Mrs. Claude Borquickly ami first aid given to the community.
am and sixth grade, Virgal
the "crad i victim*."
3lrs. Ward Atherton, li­
At tho evening formation brarian, reported that there If. Duffcll and Mrs. Nanccy
following the debriefing. South are now 1,201 hook* ready for Hathaway.
Seminole Squadron's Excru- circulation at Ihe library and
By Jane Casselberry
tive Officer, David G. Tilson, that others are available from
The executive board of Ihe
was promoted to the rank of
Ihe Stale Library upon re ­
Woman's Club of Casselberry
W arrant Officer by 14. Col
quest and payment of g small
met last week lo schedule the
Lockman.
postage charge.
program for the year and
.Mrs. Marja .Morski, presi­
plan the year hook.
Game Set
dent of Ihe association, an­
If was decided that the first
The
Civic
Affairs
Com
mil
A father-son baseball game nounced Ihe nest meeting for
meeting of Ihe club for the
tee
of
Ihe
DeBary
Civic
As­
w i l l be played Saturday Nov. 12.
sociation met Saturday with year will he held Wednesday,
morning at Deliary'a High
Chairman
James Kueker to Oct. 16. since the president.
Banks Ruad diamond as pari
make further plan* (or the Mrs. Thomas Hurston, wilt
of the windup activities for Ill Navy
ite vacationing in North Car­
the summer recreation pro­
Hilly Lowe, son of Mr. and Beautification Coolest being olina and many of the other
sponsored
through
Nov.
13
in
gram which has been spun Mrs. Wallace A. Lowe, of
members will be away prior
•ored by the DeUary Civic Lake Mary, enlisted in the Ihe community.
to that time.
Atteding
the
meeting
were
Aisoclatlon with cooperation Navy recently and is nuw at
from various community civ­ the (treat Lakes Training Mrs. William Hibbard and
Mr*. William Lakeman of the
ic and social organisations.
Center at Chicago, 111.
Garden Club; Mr*. Phillip
laiunvhcrry and Mr*. George
Cruake of the Woman's Club,
and Mr*. Adam Muller and
By Moos Grlnstead
Air*. John Dzick of Ihe BusThe
Village of North Or­
Inc** and I'rofetrional Wom­
lando, which has received na­
en'# Club.
Prize* will be awarded in tion wide publicity ax th* lo­
By Frances Wester
would tike lo be listed may
The Board of Directors of contact Mrs. Vote Werfclman, Iwlli the busines* and resi­ cation for Girls’ Town, ia
th* Lake Mary Chamber of Ottis Sjoblnm or Cracker dential district* where mark­ dally receiving inquiries about
ed improvement* in painting,
Commerce decided at their Donaldson.
the school and offers to help
planting and landscaping are
August meeting, held last
with its program.
D uration reported on the
made.
week at the home of Col. Mar­ county-wide meeting for metro­
One such letter included a
ry E. Sandusky, to precede politan services and suggest­
newspaper clipping relating a
th* forthcoming fall meeting ed that Lake Mary back the
number of interesting facts
of the Chamber with a din­ move of Uu&gt; telephone com­
about Mrs. Horace Dodge II,
ner.
pany on a local charge basis.
founder and president of the
The dinner will ho held next
James Daughtrvy gave a
institution.
By Jane Casselberry
Thursday, September 3, at 7 preliminary report on incor­
In part it tell* of 3lra.
Casselberry VFW Post luoJo Dodge''* growing Interest
p. m. and will be followed poration which will lie re­
by Die regular meeting at 8 pealed at lh« regular Cham­ will receive ita official visit alma 1959 when she first fxsp. m. The cost for ihe din­ ber meeting next month.
from Deputy Stale Inspector came impressed with the need
ner will be paid at th* door.
The Lake Mary Woman’s Hubert Taylor of Pine Hills for a Girls’ Town. Investiga­
Other business discussed in- Club requested that the Cham­ at a meeting to be held at the tion showed that not one home
eluded plana for live Lake ber abandon Its Library pro­ Land O'Lake* Country Club existed to accept and properly
Mary m ap brochure publics- gram and they will take over. at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
cara for and educate needy
Boa which will be ready to go This met with favorable re­
All members are urged to girls without regard to geog­
Oh MM* aooo. Merchants who action* from tii* members.
attend Ibis important *vrnL raphy, religion, connections,

Area Schools Report
Fall Time Schedules

CAP Squadron
Participates
In Bivouac

VFW Inspector
To Visit Post

Chuluota Group
To Celebrate
Library Week

Club Board
Has Meeting

DeBary Contest
Committee Has
Planning Meet

Longwood PTO Board
Appoints Chairmen

I n . U. L.
Congratulation* to two new
seta of parents out this way.
Tammy and Pat Sparki have
a brand new daughter. This
la their first child* We know
that they ara vary nappy over
Ihe new arrival. • • • Also
to the 3(orrl* Metti (Jean)
family who have welcomed a
new aon. • • • The J . D.
Wrights of Jewetts Lane are
leaving Saturday for North
Carolina where they will visit
with relatives for a week.
• • • Best wishes go out to
Vonda Kern on her forth­
coming marriage. The lucky
fellow I* Willis Carter. Vonda
and Willis have set September
14 as their wedding day. All
friends and relatives of the
couple are invited to attend
the wedding at 8 o'clock at
the Wesleyan M e t h o d l s t
Church in Paola (Wilton Cor­
ner). • • • Grace Ann Spivey
gave Vonda a rice shower
3tomlay evening at Grace's
home. Vonda received some
very nice thing* and a good
time wa* had by all who at­
tended. • • • Naomi and J.C.
Sapp are ipending thli week­
end in Valdosta, Ga. where
they are attending the annual
reunion of the Zippercr fam­
ily. • • • The Chester Daniels
have gone to Virginia for a
short visit. • • • Marilyn
Krecjar and children have re­
turned from Alabama where
they went for a short visit
with her parents. Husband
Chuck will be home next
month after being on Navy
sea duly. • • Leo Burk and
his new bride will occupy the
William Mount home. • • •
A delayed happy birthday to
Hazel Chambliss. * • * George
and Colleen Grow and child-

Bus Runs Set
For Longwood
Elementary
By Donna Estes
Longwood Elementary Prin­
cipal Louis Kosky today an­
nounced the bus schedule for
Ihe coming year.
Bus 74, trip one: nurth on
E. Lake lo Sanlando Sp*ings
Drive, past on Sanlando
Springs Drive lo Grant Street,
south on Grant to Wild mere,
west on Wild me re to B. Lake
lo the Dog Track Road to
Highway 17 92, north on 1792 to Ihe Checker Kart Road
and return to school via 1792.
Bus 74, trip two: to North
Orlando and return to school.
Bus 81. trip one: Begin at
end of Markham Road to
Voskan Road to Longwood
return lo school via 17 92.
Bus 81. trip Iwo: Begin at
school to Izingwoud City Park,
Park lo Big Tree Road and
south un Wilma to Sanlando
Springs Drive, east on San­
lando Springs Drive to Grant,
north on Grant to Orange,
east on Orange to school.
The first trip for both buses
will begin at 7 a. in. Times
will he adjusted when neces­
sary. Children who last year
caught the bus on Sanlando
Springs Drive this year will
ride Bus 81.
Bus 74 will be driven byMrs. Euta Scott and Bus 91
by Mrs. June Boyles.

Army Recruiter
In Casselberry
On Wednesdays

Adult Courses
Scheduled
At Lyman

Fire Department
Plans Picnic

District Officers
Visit Post

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

Report Tells History Of Girls' Town

Lake Mary C Of C Schedules
Dinner To Open Fall Season

VFW Auxiliary
Names Officers

race, creed and other restrict­
ing considerations.
Since that time, Mrs, Dodge,
a carpenter’s daughter from
Beloit, Wit., who married into
one of America's wealthiest
families, haa detliruted her­
self tnwnid* establishing such
a school.
A former beuuty quern ami
cover girl, she says that no­
toriety earning her the "playgirl" title among the colum­
nists ha* led to some ques­
tion of her sincerity in a proj­
ect so far afield from that of
a dedicated gadalmut.
The announcement
that
groundbreaking for Girls’
Town will be held in North
Orlando next Tuesday it a
concrete step toward convinc­
ing any doubters of her sin­
cerity a- a philanthropist.
31ra. Dodge say* that it

has taken more than three
years tu get to the ground­
breaking stage because of
problems of site location, ar­
chitectural plans and raising
money for initial financing.
“A lot of people ark Why
my husband and I didn't ju-t
go u he ad and finance it," she
said, adding that "the prob­
lem of girls in need of help
ia not just mine or my hus­
band's, it belongs to tile whole
country.
"Actually, now, the Ameri­
can public is financing Girls"
Town."
She reports that the idea
for the school grew from her
activities in i’uliti Beach
where she and her husband
have one of their several
residences and where she
started the heart fund drive
soma nine years ago*

After turning this activityover to others, she begun
looking for another project
which led to Girts' Town liecause there are so many proj­
ect* to help boys and so few
to help girl*."
Mra. Dodge advise* that all
girls will be admitted tu tho
school and that she h opes the
first admittance will lie early
next year. Enrollment will be
on recommendation of relig­
ion, organisation, welfare
a gene lea, family or juvenile
court.
"The role of Girls’ Town,
whkh has a* its slogan, ‘The
American Girl with a Future,'
will be tu prevent a* well as
to rehabilitate," ahe stated
in dosing the interview
which first was released by
Ul'l out of New York,

Casselberry
Sets Labor Day
Program

Area Leaders
Named For
ALSAC Drive

Bridge Club
Names Winners

Longwood H D Club
By Donna Ealra
The I-ongwood Home Dem­
onstration Club will open its
lUth’l-OI season at 10:30 a.m.
next Thursday at the Civic
League Building un Church

Hawthorne, first vice prosi*
dent in charge of hostesses;
Mrs. Henry Wagner, second
vica president, in charge of
publicity and history; Mr*.
Carl Setje, secretary; Mis*

S tre e t.

D orothy

H eath,

tre a su re r;

This year the club will of­ .Mrs. Edward Stout, delegate
fer an overall prugram on and .Mrs, Charles Leggett, al­
Foods and Nutrition which ternate deelgatc.
will include food needs, cal­
Committee leudera are Mr*.
orics, menus, salmis, snacks B. R. Gray and .Mrs. Henry
and desserts, weight control, Nurkiewicz, foods; Mrs. Ralph
diet, family picnics, outdoor Newcomer and Mrs. Leggett,
cookery, barbecuing and freez­ health and safety; Mrs. J.
er-dried foods.
Hartley, devutionx; .Mrs. D. L.
Other ureas of instructions Hemsley, sunshine; 31iss Eliz­
to l&gt;« included will be refln- abeth Abbott, pledge and 31 rs.
ishing furniture, plants and Stout, greeting hostess.
diaeusc* clinic, flower ar­
Volunteers urt- still needed
ranging, repairing electric fur arts and recreation, home
cords, landscaping, dry clean­ furnishings, clothing and Sem­
ing, and clothing and health. inole County Fair.
Area wonu-n are invited to
A delegation of 12 memlieis
join the club fur which no from this club attended Tuesdues are charged. Members ! day's
Cuunty
Commission
bring covered diahea tu the ^ meeting in Sanford to pro­
meetings which provide a test the abolishment of the
luncheon at noon each month. ; home demonstration program.
The club is un organiza­ ' At this time a local p e t i t i o n
tion of homemakers interest­ j uf 52 names against the move
ed in increasing their knowl­ was presented to th« cum
edge and skill, improving sur­ | luisaioners.
rounding* in home ami com­
munities und developing lead­
ership and a wholesome, hap­
py, satisfying life for family
By Shirley Mrn two
members.
Students at Bear Lak
Educational programs and mentary School Ihis ye
demonstrations are presented attend classes from 8
to local clubs by their trad­ I unul 2 w p. nt., IT
ers after briefings by state George Dabbs an no mu
I extension workurs and agents. day.
Officers of the Longwood
The time change will
flu b this year are Mrs. Felix fectlve (nr all grades
I liege, president; Mrs. Barry sellout.

New Times

�i

Editorial

14,500
Report
To
School
Tuesday
Stump The Experts
*+* c io « -*
The proposed St. Johns-IndUn River Canal already is
beginning to pay “dividends.”
jr. E. P orter ha I been inF formed a rocket propellant
firm ha* expressed interest
in a plant site on the canal
if and when it becomes a
reality.
• • •
E. C. Harper Jr. stopped
by to wander if the white rat
brought into his store yester­
day could be the missing
I “Bill Hill,” as reported in
' “The Clock."

f

Wnnt to yjet buck alive and healthy from
your Labor Day holiday trip?
Then start early and take it easy. Cut your
speed a little. Keep your temper. Give way in
traffic, rather than be pushy.
Above all, don’t drink if you drive.
If enough drivers do this, the National Safe­
ty Council will look silly in estimating that ns
many as *&gt;20 persons may die in the holiday
traffic.
And the Council urjies you to muke it look
silly. It would love it.
The smart driver meets the extra holiday
danger with extra care, courtesy and common
sense.
So he hus less fuss and more fun—and lives
longer.
It’s just that simple. Try it and see.

I&amp; m f o r h

School doors will open
again Tuesday for some HAW
Seminole County students in
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 7
VOL. 56
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
FRL, AUGUST 30, 1963
23 schools.
Sanford area schools will
remain on the tam e tchedulei
as last year with elementary
students reporting at 8 a.m.
with dismissal at 3:3t) p.m.
Sanford Junior High students are to report to til*
auditorium at B a. m. for
Private a n d
parochial assignment Tuesday. They
ATLANTA (UPI) - The
school* in Seminole County will lie dismissed at 2:43 p.m.
Saturday Evening Post Thurs­
will for the most part, fol­ At Seminole High School
* •
*
day sought to overturn a $3,low the general schedules of students have been requested
Be SURE to READ and
0(50,000 libel judgment against
to meet at 7:43 a. m. In the
HEED the editorial in the
It by charging the court ex­
the public schools.
gym for opening day exer­
cluded evidence denting with
second and third columns to
Sister Vcrontla has return­ cises.
a
woman
companion
of
former
the right. R. E. Porter would
ed to be Si*Icr Superior of
There will be guides on the
ticorgin Coneli .Wallace Butts.
like for you to be around to
All Soul* School which wilt grounds at Oviedo school to
In
a&lt;king
for
a
new
trial
The
Downtown
Improve­
read "The Clock" aitei1 Ihe
visement by Rlcnn McCall,
open Tuesday at 9 p. m. with direct students to their rooms.
1-o-n-g Labor Day holiday,
ment committee appointed chairman of the Downtown of H i p libel suit filed by Butt*,
The first through sixth grades
♦ * *
the
Pull
at
.n
contended
the
a half day for the first week
some time ago by the City Merchants Association, l o r
will report at 9 a. m. and
and fall schedule from 9 a.in.
presentation to his group for “gross excessiveness" of the
Our fellow reporter, Dottie
junior high and high achool
Commissioners to see what
to 3 pm . after that.
verdict "cannot be sustained
ils selection.
Austin, came up with an idea
ituder.fr i t 9 a. m.
TIT#
1
w • •
City Commissioner At Wil­ without violating and abridg­
that may be followed by the could be done to improve
cial school in Altamonte
special "dovvnfown'* commit­ shopping in downtown .San­ son, who is also a downtown ing the right of freedom of
At the Lyman School 10th
Spring* will open Tuesday at
tee: She suggests that instead ford was dissolved Thursday merchant, again brought up speech and of the press” guar­
graders wilt go to the audi­
0:43
a. m. for atl day ses­
anteed
under
the
Constitution.
of the committee members afternoon by unanimous ap­ tlic desirability of developing
torium, 11th gradcra to the
sions.
Butts sued the Post for Sift
the water front, and building
trying to figure out plans and proval of Ihe group.
large classroom in the old
Forest Lake Academy in
a docks and terminal facility. million following publication
ways of inducing customers
building and 12th graders to
Bear
Lake
will
hold
regis­
Replacing
(his
committee
of
n
story
last
March
which
(See letters to Hie Editor to­
to shop downtown that the
the gym at 8:43 a. m.
tration from 8 to 12 a. m.
claimed lie gave vital Georgia
committee invite Mr. and will he another, larger com­ day.)
South Seminole Junior High
Tuesday with full day of
team
secrets
to
Alabama
“Our waterfront lake and
students will start at 8:43 a.
Mrs. John Q. Public to an mittee.
classes from 7:20 a. m. to N: 10
SANFORD NAVAL ACADEMY negotiation* were completed thin morn­
m. There will be bulictla
Meanwhile, Hie problem of river is the only facility that Coach Paul (Bear) llryant
open meeting at the Civic
p. m. beginning Wednesday.
prior to the 1952 Alabamaing
when
Mayor
Toni
McDonald
(left)
delivered
title
for
the
city’*
MelSanford
has
that
other
town*
boards with grades amt alpha­
downtown
parking
and
what
Center and let THEM tell the
Principal
la
William
Fuchs.
Georgia football w*nme which
lonvIllc-Celery Avenue property to J. I’. Wlegern (right), president of the
betical lists in the front of
commiltce what THEY desire to do about it was discussed. and cities don't have," Wilson
The SI. Luke's Christian
Alabama won 35-0.
Roman* MncFadden Foundation. New York City. The Foundation previ­
the building directing students
pointed
oul.
Since
angle
parking
has
not
In merchandise and service
Day
School
in
Slavht
will
al­
A jury awarded Butt* S3
ously had obtained title for the former San Francisco Giants' buildings.
This idea was applauded by
worked out as satisfactorily
offerings.
so open Tuesday with pupils to their rooms.
million in punitive damages
Classes will commence Sept. 16.
(Herald l’hoto)
* • •
John Angel, principal aald
a* had been hoped, members other member* uf the com­
reporting
to classes at 8:43
and $150,DUO in general dam­
that bus pupils a rt to be a t
The Herald will be on the of Hie committee offered two mittee, E. C. Harper Jr., age*.
a. in. and then to opening day
their pirk-up stations about
Brack Perkins Jr. anil J. H.
street early Monday to per­ other suggestions:
exercises in the church at 9
The Post filed n new trial
3ft
to 45 minutes later than
One—to purchase frre slugs Crapp*. but opposition was motion with Federal Judge |
mit live entire staff to enjoy
a. m. Principal is K. L. Belllast year.
at least a part of the Labor to tic given out to customers voiced by McCall and City Lewis It. Morgan, who beard
horn.
No feea will be collected on
to put into Uie meters instead Manager W. E. Knowles, who the suit, which rontended the
Day holiday.
Last school lo open will he
• • •
of pennies, which would in­ pointed out Hie weak spot of verdict was “*o exorbitant
the new Sanford Naval Aca­ the first day, he added. Stu­
All available deputies of volve changing meter heads, Hie proposal—that of not hav­ and flngmntly outrageous
demy on Mcllonville Ave. dents are requested lo bring
ing
any
product
with
which
to
Sheriff J. I,. Hobby’s depart­ and
which will begin on Sept, tilth, their lunch.
that it demonstrulrs beyond
•
e e
Two — to remove every till barges for the return trip. doubt that it is tin* piodurt Finn Crisis
ment Joined in a manhunt in
with cadets reporting for or­
Because
of
the
double ses#
HELSINKI.
Finland
(
I
ll'll
“You
cannot
have
a
one­
ientation and classes begin­
the I’aola area yesterday. A other meter head and replace
of bins uud prejudice on HitSHEPPTON, I'a. (UPI)—A rescued early Tuesday.
slows of South Seminole Ele­
ning
on
Sept.
!7th.
convict escaped from a road it witli a “free parking for way deal; you've got to have part of the jury uud is In — The Finnish government of
The Aug. 13 cave-in which
mentary School and the Eng­
something to ship hack on such an amount ns to shock Prime Minister Ahti Knrjula- television camera lowered ill
two hours'* sign.
gang in Lake County and
imprisoned
all Hire*1 miners
lish Estate* School, the time
• • •
these harges—to return emp­ the conscience of Hie court." Inert, split by a dispute over search «! miner land* llovu,
came into Seminole County.
had (rapped Bovn separately
schedule* for the South Sem­
food
prices,
resigned
today.
ty
is
simply
not
feasible
eco­
Both were taken under adtrapped for IB days, record­ from the other two, und they
So far, he has eluded the
inole school* have
been
nomically," Knowles pointed
searchers.
ed early today "wli.it looked said they had not heard Irom
switched around this year.
Pay At Peak
• • *
out.
like the entire body of a him since Aug. 2(&gt; but CharmI.ongwood, Altamonte and
v.
ton
— man.' according to II. Beech­
• / * *
President Roy Burke tells
bury said It was possible
Bear Lake will begin at I
S*n.
Her*v
Ityid.
(D-Vu.l,
The
new
committee
Is
io
be
lis that the North Orlando
er C'hartnbury, slate secre­ Itova hail come inlo the
said today that federal p. yioll tary of mine*.
broader in scope and lake In
"There will be milk at all a. nt. and get out at 2:43 p.m,
Civic Association will meet at
chamber since Ecllin and our rounly school* Tuesday
Lyman High School and
cost*
reached
un
.dl-tlme
high
nrnperty
owners
of
downtown
7:30 p.m. Monday as usual.
Tlie camera, I’harmbury Throne were rescued.
Suuth
Seminole Junior High
real estate, real estate deal­ MIAMI (UPI&gt;—A sprawling .If (I.TJt billion daring fiscal said, was towered into the
a* a part of our school
.Meeting will he in the Com­
The camera, according to lunch nervier," It. T. Milwee will begin nt 8:45 and get oul
low
pressure
area
stretched
lung.
ers.
mrmhers
id
tinancial
in­
munity Building at the Vill­
escape hole through which Charmhury, recorded w h a t
at 3:30 p.m.
stitutions, member* of ser­ for 50u mile* northeast Irom
ageRecreation
Area and a
David Fcllln ami H e n r y “looked like the entire body superintendent of schools,
Students who will attend
Puerto
IIin*
today
and
Ihe
told
The
Herald
at
noon
First
TFX
In
’65
vice
organizations
ami
busi­
social liuur will follow Hu*
Throne w e r e dramatically of a man —. a miner's hat,
the
English Estate* School
today.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
WASHINGTON' (UPI) — nesses, store managers and weather bureau said it show­
business.
will go to Mouth Seminole
head, shoulders, arms, legs
ed
signs
of
development.
Lunch
prices
at
school.*
owners
ami
other*.
• • •
Rep. Claude Pepper (D-Fla.),
The Ait F - 't e cn|hi ta to have
and InhiI s." The form, he will slay the tame, 31r*. Elementary from 12 noon to
Such low pressure areas the first vest model of the
M a y o r Tom McDonald,
Landscaping around a num­ said today the emergency
said, appeared to lie in a sit­ Charlotte Whitmore, lunch- 4 p.m. with regular student*
sometimes
s
p
a
w
n
tropical
chairman
of
the
committee,
contiovcrsiul T! X fighter
ber of the county's new railroad law enacted Wednes­
ting position against a wood­ riKiiti supervisor, said, amt from 8 a. m. to noon.
plane ready lit fly by begin­
Schools ha* been done total­ day definitely* applied to at and McCall were appointed to .dorms.
The new school I* expected
en post.
rxtra half pints will be five
Tim
stationary
area
of
tur­
recruit
memberof
the
new
ning of 11)05.
ly, or at least in part, by tin* least one dispute laftweeli la­
to be opened about Christmas
However.
Charmhury
em­
rents,
line
half
pint
will
be
bulence contained winds nl
parents and kind-hearted in­ bor ntol management of the committee,
phasized that the Boding* of srrvrd with lum-lies as tiniu and schedules will be
Florida
East
Speaking a* mayor of the 23 mile* an hour.
U. S. Firm
dividuals. It seems a shame strike-bound
MIAMI (UPI) — Vessels ilm camera were not conclu- usual. Wrstslde, Goldsboro sdjuited accordingly.
“ We are watching this area
city and chairman of the City
•
e •
SAIGON. South Viet Nam searching for two missing Air
that most of Hie plants are Const Railroad.
The bill signed by President Commission. McDonald said, carefully." Ihe weather bu­ (LTD — The United state- Force KCLT) Jet tankers and slve. “ It appears to be a and Hopper lunches wilt be
stolen almost as fast as they
H
ie
Negro
schools of the
Kennedy would liar u strike
“The City is willing to go reau said. “Some inlendflca- stood firm today »n it* re­ 11 crewmen found three more man's body," he said. "We 20 cents; all other elemen­ county nro following various
are put in.
are
by
no
means
sura
of
tary schools except Jacksonof operating unions for at along with any steps to im­ tion is expected during the fusal to give up two Buddhist helmets, "several* survival
* • *
this."
son lllghts will be 23 crnlx. schedules this year, due to
least
180
day*.
Two
key
work
next
48
hours,
with
increased
prove
downtown
Sanford,
in­
refugees
despite
an
apparent
suit-* nml other debris float­
Lions will hear Douglas
Jackson will he 30 cent*. bus scheduling and their open­
Stemtrom Tuesday as lie rtiio issues would be submit­ crease business and success­ winds and further drop* in easing of tension in South ing in the AHunlir today.
Sanford Junior High amt ing and closing |ioura are as
Tim e was tin sign uf the
tells them about wills, estates ted to arbitration that would fully compete witli shopping haromrtrlc pressure. T h c Viet Nam's religious * polit­
L y m a n are 33 rents; folluws;
last for two yeais.
centers, as long a* we can area is not dangerous now." ical crisis.
crewmen, missing since the
('rooms, 8 a m. to 2:15 p.m.
and deeds.
Cronins,
3# cent*, Seminole
Pepper snld be hoped both he shown tli.it the merchants
No immediate plan* were
• • •
two flying jet filling -tation*
Goldsboro, H:3i) a.m. to 2
High,
1
(1
cent*.
All
are
the
sides would voluntarily ex- and the property owners are made for sending a hurricane Bomb Fails
p.m.
vanished over the AtlunthThere will be no meeting
same
as
last
year.
tend It to nil issues blocking doing their part to help them­ hunter plane into the area.
Hopper Academy, 8:30 a.m.
FOLCROFT, la . (U PI) — Wedncsduy.
of tlu* Rotary Club Monday,
resumption of service on the selves."
Ihe bureau added.
A home-made bomb was
to 3 p.m.
"It Isn't the best sign we
due to the Labor Day holiday.
TAMPA
(UPI)
Ulililics
Toft-mile line.
• e l
thrown today Into a home re­ could have,” un Air Foreu Commission Chairman Ed Case In Point
Midway, 8:15 a.m. to 3 :IS
He said union representa­
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — p.m,
cently purchased by a Negro spokesman said.
Don't for get Hie Kiwanis
Mason
waited
(or
an
answer
tives indirulcd to hint that
in un ull-wbite housing de­
“We have not given up today lo a list of proposals he Juveniles stole a camera,
Jackson Heights, 8:30 a.m.
fish fry and auction coming
they were willing to have nonwallet
und
checkbook
Thurs­
hope.
Tlie
search
continues."
tu
3 p.m.
velopment,
la.t
firemen
man­
up on Sept. 7 at the Civic Cen­ operating personnel return
ha* presented to both side* o(
aged to reai h it before it
The helmets, yellow sur­ the General Telephone Co. day night from the cur of lo­
Hooke i town, 9 a.m. to 3:30
ter. Tills is Iheir big money under a status t|Ui&gt; agreement.
cal television personality Lee p.m.
vival suit-, life rafts, engine strike.
could explode.
raising event of the year with Pepper -aid be had not been
Giroux while he was address­
covers ami radio equipment—
Uosenwuld 8;|R a.m. to 3
proceeds going to underpriv­ in touch with company offi­
Mason would not reveal Uie
ing
a
group
in
un
element­
all
uppurvnlly
from
the
miss­
p.m.
with first g ruder* on
JFK
Bests
ileged children's work and cials.
nature of Ihe pru|&gt;oiaD, but
ing .Strategic Air Command said he was “optimistic" ary school on ‘The problem of double session* H a.m. to 1
It
VAN
NIK
PORT.
M
oo,
the scholarship loan fund.
NEW YORK (L’lM) — \ I anil one of her friend*.
Pepper void in an Interview
juvenile delinquency in our I p.m umi 1U:3D a.m. to 3:30
(BAG) str.itotankers - - were
•
* •
about the outcome.
“They were from some lun­ I LIT) — President Kennedy
he thought the measure ap­ “ iunalic" who made obscene
society."
j p.m
A cake-cutting ceremony plied to the non-operating un­ ami threatening plume calls atic who uwd obscene lan­ was at his vacation Imunt* found bobbing ill the waves
The proposal* were present­
before
dawn
in
tliu
same
gen­
today
but
preoccupied
by
the
was held on the hangar deck ions "in spirit” if not tech­ was sou gilt today in the carv­ guage," the friend said Mi»s
ed to official* of striking lai­
crisis in Viet Nam and hope-* eral a tea between the Baba- cal 821 of Hie lnternallun.il
of the USS Saratoga in the nically.
ing knife slaying* of two car­ Wylie told him.
mas
ami
Bermuda
where
.Mediterranean. A flight crew
id
Electrical
“She was plagued and tor- for undoing tliu drustic- Hnu-e other ih-brl* has been found. iliothcrlmod
The Miami Democrat ap­ eer girl* ir. their fashionable
of VAH-u—M. Cdr. John D. pealed In both the company East Side Manhattan apart­ rifled by the calls. Two weeks slash lu lu* foreign aid pro­
Workers, AEL-CTO, and the
Moloney, 1.1. (jg) Phillip N. and the non-operating bro­ ment.
ago she (old the man. ‘Don’t gram.
company at separate meet­
Jtecton and Crewman Dale therhoods to return to th*» One of ihe victims, pretty ever call me again,' ” the
ing*. Boili sides agreed tu
Hearings Set
Meyers — made the 75,Booth status that existed liefote the Janice Wylie, 21, a niece of friend related to polite.
study the measures.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
landing on the Saratoga's strike that began Jan. 23.
The friend reported that the
writer Philip Wylie, recently
Meanwhile, t h e company
flight deck.
■aid It had added 17 more
During Wednesday'* debate had received several crank called answered: "Then you'll Sen. Clyde Crdtuivay of Deemploye* to it* payroll to re­
on the House floor Pepper calls from an uniilenlified have to take tin- conse­ funiak Springs rhaitmnit of
the Legislative council com­
It’s Funtime
^
Some of our finest local lat­ brought up the Florida Fast man, according lu her father quences."
place striker* who rejected
mittee on iniurunce, said ll&gt; I ’nilrd Prc*» International an ultimatum to return to
ent lias hem lined up for the Coast di-pute. Ho asked Com­
Thursday the first of u series
Fri. N ites at the
1
Rotary Vaudeville Show Tucs- merce Committee Chairman
Tlie citizen* of the world's work or be tired.
of public /hearings will be held most motorized civilization
day. Some of them you may Oren Harris (l)-Ark.), if the
Union officials said Thurs­
Curibe!
Sept. 7 at Tampa.
swarmed onto American high­ day they were "encouraged"
have heard before and many pending bill would upply to
way* today for the start of after meeting with Mason,
you have heard about and the Fhiridu situation,
Music by
Turncoat Arrives summer’* final holiday. Hie who entered Ihe discussions
won't want to miss. It's (or a
Harris replied that it would.
78-hour Labor Day weekend. Wednesday. Bill they would
HONG KONG I UPI)
good cause — the pediatrics He said the law was written
“The Hideaways*
Albert C. Uc-lhom ne. BelgianThe National Safety Coun­ not elaborate.
wing at the hospital. (let your to rover any railroad that had
Imrn former If, K. Army -i-r- cil estimated Hint hotween
issued a notice Nov. 2, ItloP,
tickets from any Rotarian.
• • *
grunt who defret-d to Com­ 130 umi 520 of them would
of their intention to issue new
munist China lu years ago, die in Gaffic incidents during
You'll soon he seeing School work rules. This has been the
arrived here today with his the weekend. Scores more will
patrol members with their basis of the national fourChinese wife and tin three succumb to u*-orted other *■•yellow helmets and crossed year-old work dispute,
sons he hope* w il have u bet­ &lt;blent* such us claimed 177
JACKSONVILLE (Ill'll —
"Hut as 1 understand It.
white chest straps, at all
ter future in (ho but-alv lives duiing Labor Day week- Tlie U. S. Army Corp* of En­
school crossings. Obey them they diil issue the notice of
mil last year.
world. ’*
gineers said today water will
as you would any law enforce­ Nov. 2, 1959, and. therefore,
CAREER GIRLS SLAIN — Stabbed mid bound
According
to
the
council,
be
discharged into tbc shal­
they
arc
included
In
the
reso­
ment officer.
together, bodies of the two young career Kiris
American motorists will drive low Oklawaha Itiver on Labor
lution," Harris said.
were found in their apartment on Manhattan^
8.7 billion mile* between f Dav lo make it navigable fur
Yacht Sought
The Florida Fast ('oast rail­
swank Hast Side. At left: Janice Wylie, 21, niece
PANACEA (LTD -Coast p.m. local time tonight und boaters.
road was struck by the non­
Boy, 2, Drowns
uf authur Philip Wylie. A magazine employe,
Guard units were st-aichins midnight .Monday.
The river, which dropped
CLEARWATER (UPII - operating brotherhoods over
she had hoped to become an actress. At right:
today for a 48-foot twin pon­
During the I9B2 Labor Day below normal channel depth
Michael Parady. 2. drowned wages and working conditions.
toon yacht, Tlie Pon took!, weekend a record 7&gt;0! person* a* a result of a prolonged
Emily Hoffert, 23, daughter of a Minneapolis,
here Thursday afternoon when The operating brotherhoods
two days on a trip from Pan died ill traffic mi ideal*.
Minn., surgeon. She hud plunned to teach school
drtm :lil, w.11 U- flooded from
he fell into a neighbor's refused to era** the picket
j (Fee cili1ori.il on this page). Lie Afos* Bluf k&gt;ckamldam.
this fall,
\
(NEA Telephoto) Jam a City to Fort Mjvr^
line.
R im m ing pool.

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Schedules Of
Private Schools
Are Announced

Post Attacks
Verdict, Asks
For New Trial

Sanford Downtown
Group Expanded

B R IE F S

New Rail Law
Covers FEC,
Pepper Says

Mine Camera Shows
Object l ik e Body'

Schools To Have
Milk Tuesday

Low Pressure
Area Watched
In Atlantic

3 More Tanker
Helmets Found

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Some County
Units To Change

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Answers Awaited
In Phone Strike

Lunatic' Sought
As Girls' Killer

VALDEZ HOTEL
'aritc Downlown Sanford

Summer's Last
Holiday Begins

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The T&lt;&gt;P
Priority
been a time in our world
whan parents try to do sa
Mach for their children, yet
II is extremely evident that
■May of them at* misguided
ga to what should have prlarlty la the tight of God.
It is accessary, for the av­
erage parson, to work and
gave all of hla Ufa If ha In­
lands ssadlng his children to
college, and many people ara
making this g n at effort. Cer­
tainly parents ar« to be comtrended for string that their
children have the beet medical
care, proper food, clothing,
good ohelter and other necessi­
ties, aa wall aa many luxu­
ries, where It la at all possi­
ble. Still, U Is possible to
give them all of these fine
things and leave off the most
vital of all, which ia tho splr*
ftaal training that will kelp
them accept God’s gift of
We do need to realise that
the mature Christian faith la
Superior to all other blessings,
and without it othar things
ara without real purpose. The
•hlld may be told what la
right and wrong, but without
the discipline of faith in God
be will not hnva the strength
■or reason to resist tho temp­
tations ha faces almost dally
In his life.
Ha may ba told of hope
for the future and look for­
ward to it with the keenest
anticipation, only to have hie

life plunged Into the deepest
despair aa the world disap­
points him by tot living op to
his expectations.
Man has trusted In many
things, sums flea within them­
selves and soma not, bet alt
bring disillusionment If they
are not grounded in God. If
we are to have faith that will
waar wall and hold ita color,
no matter how many drench-'
Inga of dlssppointmaat It has,
it will nacaaaarUy ha that
which la in ths personal God
rsvsalad la Jesus Christ.
Your path may be clouded,
or even dark, at times in life,
but if you have the faith that
Jet us Christ constantly ad­
monished those around Him to
havt, you will find that a
magic light will diapel the
clouds of gloom, and you may
walk unafraid and with con­
fidants through the perils nf
life.
An anonymoue poet looksd
Into the deep meaning of
faith when he said:
"Isn’t it strsngs how long
a night can grow
Era Morning sad the dew?
Isn’t It queer bow black a
cloud can blow
Before the sun breaks
through?
Faith is remembering art
break of day,
Or are the storm ia dona,
That out of suniawhtre
speeding on thsir way
Ara the morning and the
•uni"

H oly Cross Church
To Ordain Deacon

In the teen-age driving pro­
gram, the Pilot Safety Com­
mittee will enlist the aid of
local law enforcement officers
in selecting each month a boy
and girl driver who are conspieioua by their careful drivInf, for special awards and
publicity.
"The mounting increase in
accident fatalities in our
community suggest that a re­
appraisal be made In all
areas of safety," said Mrs.

"The Pitot Club Safety
ComaittM invitee tbt eooptritloa of isfety committees of
■II civic orfu lu tia a s, Kboolt
sad other group* in an effort
to assist oar law enforcement
■genclM ia making the cltlm m of our community mors
taftty-minded."
“Tbt dreadful cost of high­
way accidents remains a cold
statistic to many, while the
costa involved in death, crip­
pling, hospitalisation, lost of
man - hours of employment
continue to rise. The Intan-

Adventist

Baptist

ConffrcffittoiuU

Nazarene

i :ldbo
Old Orta a d o a * , a l H n l t r Ave.
D. H am ilto n d r lf f ln _ P a a to r
■ uaday School —
f:4 J a. m.
M ornlne W orship 11:*0 a. aa.
T ra in in g U nion — S:S« p. m.
t u n i n g W orahlp — T il l p. au

CRR g R R S A T M S At.
CMRIBTTAN CHCRCH
{U nited C h u n k of C h rlo ll
P a c k Aveano a t M i l i s .
1:00 A m . _ C hurch School
10:00 n. m. _ _ —— — Service
1:30 p. m. — C h ristia n Y outh
M in istry
Rev. W a lte r A.R. M crhefaon.
P a s te r

r i M T CHURCH
OP THH BASARKRR
W . l a d a u a t H ag lo A re ,
P aul Blehaa ____ —___ P ustop
S un d ay School _ _ _ f i l l a to.
M orning W orship l t : t i a uu
Y o u t h _____________ *:•# p at.
E v an g e listic S ervice T it* p.au
T h ird Sunday
■Inge pi r a t i o n ------t : l t p m.

C i n u i Vlh * a im
R. t» M athew e -------- P a s to r
SERVICES SATURDAY—
S abbath S c h o o l ___ Silo a. m.
W orehlp Service _ UiOO a. m.
W ednesday N lah l
P ra y e r Service — T:S* p. m.
“W a H ave T h li Hop*’* ra d io
m aaaaa* *ach Sunday a. in.
a t l it * ovar W TRR a t t««S
on yo u r ra d io dial

Assembly Of God
n u c u a n a iik w u l t
o r SO B CHURCH

cw . s r ta m * mtm

If. M. W i l d * - _______ P a a to r
Sunday School — f!* l a . m.
M oraine W orship l t : l i a . m.
E vening W orship _ 7:10 p. an.
T nuth S»rv. (Tu*s.) T ilt p.m.
■ !d -W s* k l« rv . (T h ar* .) T:t*

P- m.

PLASTIC BLEACH BOTTLES were found to be very uaeful by students
attending Daily Vacation Bible School ut Long wood's First Pentecostal
Church. Juniors, top photo, making doggie-face pencil holders from the
bottles were, seated from left, Betty Todd, Patsy Ruth Grunt, Deborah
Groce; standing, Carl Todd, Murgie Kennedy, Terry Carver, Bobbie Barker
and Bruce Carver. Teens, bottom photo, making lamps were, from left,
Janet Carroll, Meldn Barker, Mary Massey and Sheila Young. This class
was taught by Rev. E. Ruth Grant, in back.
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B Y U M en To Give Lecture

L. Zimmerman and a large
Two Brigham Young Uni­ Church of Jesus Christ of University • sponsored lecture
number of other priests from
versity
faculty members will Latter-day Saints in 1830. Both series. Registration few la
the area wilt also b« present.
men have published works on $1.50 a person.
Among them will be the present discussions on "Jos­
the prophet.
Cities on the lour route in
former curate of Holy Cross, eph Smith — An American
Included in the evening lec­ dude Kansas City and St,
Rev. John R. Griffith of Prophet" when they speak st
ture scries will be "Joseph Louis, Mo.; Wilmette, ill.;
Tampa.
the Orlando Staks House, Par Smith—The Man and the Indianapolis and Fort Wayne,
“The Impressive service of and Formosa, Orlando, next Seer" and "C raat Moments Ind.; Dayton, Ohio; Detroit,
ordaining e man to the min­ Tuesday from T until 10 p.m. In tha Life of Joseph Smith" Mich.; Etobicoke, Ontario,
istry of the church culminates
Dr. Hynim L. Andrus, as­ by Prof. Barrett and "Joseph Can.; Lang Island, N, Y.; Au
three y e a n of study by Sir. sociate professor of religion Smith"—A Modern Witness dubon, N. J .; Chevy Chase,
Whltner under the guidance and Ivan J . Barrett, assist­ for Christ" and "Christ’* Md.; Richmond, Va.; Colum­
and direction of the examining ant professor of religion, who Message Through a Modern- bia, S. C.{ Atlanta, Ga.; Or­
chaplains of the Episcopal will give ths lecture, are au­ Day Prophet" by Dr. Andrus. lando and Miami, Fla.; New
Church," Rer. Thomas said, thorities on tha life, person­
Both members of the LDS Orleans, La.; Houston and
"Normally men being or­ ality and teaching* of Joseph Church and the general pub­ Dallas, Tea.; and Oklahunia
dained as Deacons In the Smith,
organlier of the lic will be registered for the City, Okla.
Church are later ordained as
Priests, but In cases of old­
er men, some remain as Per.
petual Deicons for the rest
of their Uvea. Mr. Whltner
will be In this group," he
added.
Whltner Is now on the staff
of tho Central Florida Experi­
ment Station of tho Univer­
sity of Florida and haa dev­
eloped Improved atrains of
cantaloupe*. As a perpetual
deacon, he will rem ain In his
secular profession and work
B. F. WHITNER
la tha church at other times.
Ths ordlnslion ceremony
As Deacon, Mr. Whltner
will be performed by Kl. H. will assist at the altar In ad­
I. Loultit, niahop of South ministration of lloly Com­
Florida at 10 a. m., Oct. 3th munion, baptise Infants in live
absence of a priest, conduct
In the church.
The ordination sermon will all non-sirramental services
be given by the Very Rev, II. and be an official visitor ut
the church in calling on the
sick.
lie will wear the garb of
the ministry and use* the
HRKiilAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Faculty Members I)r. Jfyrum L. An­
designation of Reverend be­
drus, left uni! Ivan J. Hurrett, riy(ht, will present a lecture next Tuesday
fore his name.
night at the Orlando Steak House on "Joseph Smith — An American
"This will be the first time
Prophet," founder of tho Church o f Jesus Christ o f Latter-day Saints.
In the history of lluly Cross
Parish that one of its men
hss been ordained here," Rev.
Thomas noted.
By Jane Casselberry
Rev. Thomas H. Makin, turn to the pulpit Tor the 9
Rev. Whltner is married to
Rev. Chester flank of the
Golden Gate Theological Semi­ the former Katherine Uyril of pastor of tiie Presbyterian a. m. service this Sunday in
nary in California was guest Tallahassee. She was form­ Church of the Covenant of Hie auditorium of Pjnecrest
minister Wednesday night it erly on the Dean’s staff at Sanford, announced Uiis week School, French Ave. at 2ith
tho I’ralriv Lake ttaptut FSU and served as assistant that the church has received Street, temporary location of
word that its loan application the new church.
Church in Kern Park for ser­ Dean of Women.
Rev. Wliitncr is tho father for construction has been of­
vices marking die eighth an­
niversary of tiie founding of of twu (laughters and has ficially approved and that
funds are now available for
seven grandchildren.
Lie church.
building tli« new church.
Rev. flank alto delivered
Ground has been broken and
the fir»l sermon for the
Hie
contractor is at work
The North Orlando Our
church, then a mission, at a
building the first unit on the Lady’s Circle of the Church
meeting held at the home of
properly lucatcd on S. Or- of die Nativity Catholic Wo­
Sirs. Edna Italian! in Haltla into Drive.
men’s Club will meet ut 8
land and attended by two
By Jaue Casselberry
Rev. Makin and his fam­ p. m. next Wednesday at the
p ,tniu.il members. At (hat
Young adults of the West­ ily have returned from their home of Mrs. Arthur Grove
time lie was pastor of the
minister Presbyterian Church recent vacation at Montreat, on N. Kdgemon Avenue.
mother church which spon­
will meet at 8 p. ui. to­ N. C., a conference center in
Alt Catholic women of the
sored the new mUiion.
the
mountains
of
Western
community
are invited to a t­
day
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Hsv. and Mrs. flank and
their daughter, Rena, were Mrs. Kenneth G. Cole. 301 North Carolina. He will re­ tend.
guests In the home of Mr. Elm Drive In iiuwcll Park.
and Mrs. W. G. Anders of
The Session of the Church
120 E. Lauren Court during will hold its monthly meeting
their three-day visit here.
R E V . C. C. D EES. JR.
at 7:30 p. in. next Tuesday in
Sunday, Sept. 1*1., it mo a.rn.
IN S L C O M S W A O O H
the temporary Chapel, Heftier
Home* offices in Howell Park.
VirginU i'etruaki
On W.T.R.R.
I*. O. But t i l l
Church School classes at
SUBJECTS:
Sanford
Tne fall time schedule fur 9:13 a. in. and Morning Wor­
“The Cure Of A nxiety’
services at the Eseneser ship Services at 11 a. m. are
N»ra Nutria
Methodist Church will be re­ held each Sunday in the Chap­
I E h-1311
“Should We Judge”
S. Seminolo
sumed this Sunday with el which is located on SR
“The Greatness Of Prayer”
Church School at 9:13 a. m. 13d east of Highway 17-92.
Phyllis Rusrnatin*
Your are welcome to the Alliance Church,
and the morning worship scrFA 2 *231
Rev. John N. Montgomery
HOI Park Ate.
L ak e 't a i y
Ac* at 11 a. iu .
U pastur.

Church Building l oan Approved

Catholic Circle
Sets Meeting

Westminster Sets
Two Meetings

gible coat In wrtckod lives,
heartbreak, ruined hopes and
dreams esnitot be marked
with a price tag," she added.
"We urge that operators of
all vehicles end pedestrians
in the school trots respect
Uw School Patrol as you
would any law enforcement
agent When Patrol members
stand In the rain, beat, and
cold to giro of their extra
time to protect our children,
please do not disobey their
orders or allow your children
to do so," she requested.

Ia their concern far public
safety, the Sanford Pilot Club
recently appointed a Safety
Committee to work on a local
level with school safety pa­
trols, PTA safety committee*
tad to sponsor a Teen Driver
Safaty Awards program.
Mrs. Harry Boone la chair­
man of the committee with
Mrs. George Stine aa co-chair­
man, assisted by Mrs. John
Hodges, Mrs. Phillip Westgate end Mrs. Jsck Lambert-

VMM IKvavTM .O U
SU V H TttT r a i X l N

8 . F. Whltner Jr., promin­
ent Sanford m i l and a form­
er county agent, will be or­
dained to the Sirred Order
• f Deacons of the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, Oct. 3th,
Father John Thomas has anm u te d .
iil'* * V • "&gt; 1
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Prairie Lake
Marks Eighth
Anniversary

Plot C U To Work With Safety Patrols

Baptist

Christian

F IR S T CHURCH
IH R NABARRkH
L ake M ary, FJ a
R ev. W. L&gt; H otcom ba, P a a to r
■ uaday
t l t l a m. —— B ible School
ll:*o a nu _ M orning W o rah lp
TiO# p m . — E v en in g S ervice
1:0* p m . — Wed. M id-W eek
P ra y e r Services
F R E E METHODIST CHURCH 7:00 p. m, In d W ed. M ile loga ry S e rv let
C o m er d lk 11. a n d L a a n l Ave.
T elephone! PA l-T e il
E nnenp ah eldua ______ P a s tu r
Sunday Sellout
—„ P:4S a.m.
M orning W orehlp — lo-.IS a.m.
E vening W orahlp — 1:00 p.m.
F IR S T P R XTEC OFT A t.
Wed. P r a y e r H -rvlco 1:10 p m .
CHURCH B P LOXGWOOS

Episcopal

FIR S T CHRISTIAN CHCRCH
D is c s r tR s o r r w r is t
CHRIST CHURCH
SOt» s . S anl irS Aon.
C h u n k I t t r a t , L oagw ood
Rav. Mason (Ira g g .
Sunday Service
Ad In ta rlm M ln lit-r
Sonday School _ _ _ I l l s a. m. Holy C om m union—I : t t a in.
M oraine W orsA tp t l: * 0 a. sa.

Church Of Christ
CHURCH o r C H R IS T
Ralph R rnw or J r .
■ ▼ nagallit
Bible School _ _ l* :* s a au
M orning W orship ItiO * a. au
E vening W o rsh ip _ T:1S p. m.
Woe. P ra y e r S ervice T i l l p.m.

Free Methodist

Pentecostal

r n t T WARTIST CHURCH
r . B. C h a n c t _______ P a a to r
M orning W orahlp
1:10 n. m.
Sunday Behcet .. - l:*S a. aa.
M oralag W orahlp l t : t s a . m.
T rain in g Union __ S:10 p. m.
E vening W orship - T ill p. m.
Wad. F ra jrsr Sarvleo T i l t p at.
CHWTRAfc w a r n i t c h u r c h
Cot. SSIk as. A R ak A r t .
C all sm ith ___ „_____ P a s t e r
■ uaday School — - S ill a . m.
H o rn in g W orahlp U:*S a . aa.
T ra la la g U nion _ 1:11 p. aa.
HtckIb s W orahlp - T :tl p. nu
Wad. P ra y a r Sorcloo 1:1* p o .
N uraary Opoa
W T R R ------------------ T il* p . m.
■ uaday MU* P ro a d sa a t

u s u

Lutheran

e r c h h ip t
H igh s ta y OS W ane
&amp;CTHRHAN CHURCH * P
M orris R uby ____ R v a a g e tlit
T H R R R D RR H RR
B ills C lasse s _ IS:** a. m.
taa w . r r ptno*
M e rala g W o rsh ip . l l: 0 e a. nu T h e C k a rek • ( th e L oth e r a s
E v en in g W o rsh ip _ *:SO p. m. H our" s a d TY "T kla la th e
Btblo C lasses W ed. T :t l p.au Life™
H e rb e rt W. O e o ra g ___ P a e te r
S uaday Seheol ___ . t i l l a au
W orahlp Servlen _ (1:11 a au
no.
Lord’s D ay Services ]0:SS a m .
WOOD
s a d T i l l p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
ILCA)
■POT A O tle a le D rive
CHUHCH or C H R IST
( H u y 1T-SSI
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lu u fu rd . r i u il d a
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Sunday
rn e a t II. Dollek, J r. — P a a to r
■Ibis S t u d y --------- 1S:0S A m. Eunday
School ___ 1:11 a m.
M orntug W orahlp 11:00 a. m. S
C hurch Service* — 10:30 A m.
E v en in g S e r v l e t _1:10 p m.
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Btbla C l a s s e s ___ T:J0 p m.
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Mh St. A R ally A t *.
P aul M. c a lla y —
Pa a t or
Sunday School — 11:0* a- m.
Sunday
M orning W orship 11:00 a. an.
Monday
E ven in g W orship T :U p. nu
W ednesday
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11 a . m.
W eek d ay s: l t i l u a.m . • 4:30
p.m. F rid a y U v e u in ti 1:10.
Sunday School
S :tJ a. m.
1:30 p.m.
T ra in in g Union —
1:13 p.m.
E vening W orahlp — 1:10 p.m.
W ill o ffic e rs A T eachers
M eeting ................. 1:10 p m.
Wad. P ra y e r Sarvleo T;I0 p.m.
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11:0* a m.
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1:1# p m.
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E n d e a v o r ----- --- I l l s p m.

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H ot. A R u th Q ra a t — P aatoF
Sunday School —
11:0* A nu
M orning W orehlp 11:*0 a m.
Sunday E v en in g — TiSO p nu
W ed. B ible S tu d y _ 1:10 p m.
C onquerors M eeting
r r t d a y _________ 1:1# p m.

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F IR S T PHRSB1
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CHUHCH
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S aaford, P lav td a
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Heeelun m e e t * ___ 1:43 A m.
M orning W orehlp ^ 10:oo a. m.
P lonear Felluw ahtp t:00 p. m.
Senior III Fellow ahlp 1:04 p.m.
E v en in g W orahlp — 1:10 p. m.
W ad P ra y e r M eeting Ti04 p.m .
CHURCH o r T i l l : COVENANT
T h o m as H. M akin
P a s tu r
W o r s h i p ------------ — 1:1# a m.
C hurch School _ _ 10:00 a . m.
T em p o rarily a*. P l n a o r e a t
School—F ren ch and 31th.

O nora Rd., a t W oodland Ava^
Hav. J o h n H. H ires, J r . P a s to r
C hurch School __- 1:43 a m.
M orning W orship ll:M A m.
M Y F ----------------------- t l t l p m.
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Rev. R ay G regory. Jr., P a a to r
C hurch School ....— t:IS a. m.
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t :t * p ou
Eve. W o r s h i p _____1:11 p m.
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F IR S T METHODIST CHURCH
SI* p a c k a v a
Jo h n T. Adam* J r, — P a a to r
M orning W orship _ lif e a. m.
Sunday School —
S :tl a m.
M orning W orahlp l t : l l A m.
M T " M eeting* — t i l * p nu
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E v en in g W orahlp — T :tl p m.

N O T IC E
CALL

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice

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Kerb SU astrom gad S taff

Eunics J. Wilson and Staff

PrugreKHlve Printing Co.
J. 31. Cameron and S taff

Htcnatrom Realty

The Ritz Theatre

The American Oil Company
Mr. and Mr*. M. K. Strickland

Wil*on-Maier Furniture Co.
Mr. and 3trs. At Wilson

Holler Motor Sales Co.
Eaimetl Farrell A Staff

J. C. Penney Company

Bill Lovelace A Employeen

C. L. Robinson and Employeen

Food F air Store*, Inc.
Georg* Bailey A Employees

Sanford Atlantic National Hank

Southern Natural Goa
John Dung A buff

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware Co.

Uoward H. Hodge* A Staff

LISTEN

Jimmy Grappa A Employees

Time Change

State Farm Insurance Cum panics
Irving I. Fryer and Mai'

Rime And Wilkit Restaurant
fti»* and WUk* Busman and Employ«

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Golden Jubilee
Meeting Set
In Sanford

gift

Waller E. Raines
Dies In Hospital
Mr. Walter E. Raines. 73,
of 210 Holly Ave., Sanford,
died Thursday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
He came to Sanford from
Swalnsboro, Ga., in 1909 and
five years ago retired after
42 years of service with the
Atlantic Coast Line. He was
a member of the P in t Meth­
odist Church; of Lodge 62,
F. A A. M.; of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
and Firemen and of the Pen­
ny Pinchers Club.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Henrietta Raines; a daugh­
ter, Sirs. Donald (Hazel)
Dyess and two grandsons,
Donald and David Dyess, all
of Sanford; two brothers, Otis
Haines of Brandenton and Hu­
ron Raines of Jacksonville
and a sister, Sirs. Lee (Car­
rie) Rogers of Jacksonville.
Funeral services will be
held at 3 p. m. Sunday at
the First Methodist Church
with Rev. John T. Adams Jr.,
officiating. Masonic services
will be conducted at the
graveside in Lakcview Ceme­
tery.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

Circle To Meet
The Sunshine Circle of the
Casselberry Community SIctbodist Church WSCS will meet
next Tuesday from 9 until 11
a. m. at the home of Mrs.
I. G. Reuter, 325 I’iney Ridge
Road in Casselberry.
Never expect the worst if
you want expectations to be
most of the joy of living.

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REMNANT
ANNUAL

Building Fund
To Get Boost

Ttw Women of the Church.
Synod of Florida, will hold
■ Golden Jubilee at the First
Presbyterian Church in San­
ford on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, Sept. to. «
and 12. Th# last time this
group met In Sanford was 31
years ago.
The Jubilee will be attend­
ed by the president, Mrs. Hen­
ry Craig, the Synodical Board,
past presidents and Presbyterial officers. Approximately
200 persons are expected.
A dinner will be given for
the board and past presidents.
Other functions on the agenda
Include n luncheon, business
meeting and a Communion
Service.
The lunehcon will be held
at the Civic Center at noon
on Sept. 11. Reservations
should be made at least five
days in advance.
Local women of the church
are Invited to attend all
functions except the board
meetings.
One of the outstanding
speakers on the Jubilee Pro­
gram will be Dr. J. Wayte
Fulton Jr. of the Shenandoah
Presbyterian Church In Mia­
mi.

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The Commission on Ste­
wardship and Finance of the
Ebeoezer Methodist Church
has requested th at all a tm bers observe Labor Day Sun­
day by donating a day’a pay
to the Church InUdlng Fund
to bn applied toward! the
next building payment due m

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Oct. I.

MR. AND MRS. JAMES CARLETON, of Longwood, leave this week for
Atlanta where they will enter the Salvation Army’s training school for
officers. The couple has been uctive in local Salvation Army, where she
was in charge of young people’s work and he was a Sunday School teacher
and member of the band.

30 Days To Better^ Grades

M aps, Graphs A re Valuable Tools
By The Rradinx Laboratory read the first aentence of tire text to get a stronger
Written for Newspaper
each paragraph to find the grasp of the secondary ideas,
Enterprise Associates
secondary ideas; skim the en- and finally, check off the ma­
We've discussed the “sur­
jor detail* that may require
vey and resurvey" method of
memorization.
studying a textbook chapter.
In this method, the first
You survey the chapter sev­
step is the most important.
eral times: first, read the
If you get the main idea of
summary, the largest bold
the chapter, everything else
type, ami study the maps,
will make sense. And the most
graphs and picture cap* ns to
valuable tool* you have to
find the main ideas; second,
find the main ideas arc the
read all of the bold type. Then
map* and graph*.
Tha old saw says that a
picture i* worth u thousand
word*. To u student laboring
over a textbook, the limps and
graph* can be worth much
more.
One battleline map of
By Donna Estes
Grunt’s Wildcrne** Campaign
Fr. Charles W. Stewart, vi­
ran tell you more than pages
car of Christ Church Epis­
of text ran—and it’* easier
copal in Longwood, today ad­
to remember. A simple curve
vised that a few openings re ­
in an economic* text ran de­
main for registration in the
fine a law in concrete, "gunsDay School Kindergarten be­
and-butter” terms that are
ing- sponiored this year for
much easier to understand
the first time by the church.
than the abstract theorizing
The term will run concur­
of the tcxL
rently with that of the coun­
Yet lot* of student* teent
UOH THOMAS, sales to lie afraid of map* and
ty school system.
Classes will be held daily, r e p r e a e n tativo for graph*. They run look im­
Seminole County Mo­ posing when you don’t under­
Monday through Friday, from
8:30 a. m. until 11:30 a. in. tor.*, DoiIro - Chrysler stand them, but the little lime
Teacher will he Mrs. Ralph dealer, It a a received needed to decipher them will
Stevens and Fr. Stewart will special recognition u* a pay tremendous dividends.
serve as director of the ((Utility salesman and
Uattleline map* ran I* the
school.
individual of p r o v e tl most confusing.
The fiist
ability by Chrysler Cor­ thing you should do is study
poration’* e x c I u * i v i* the key. For the Wilderness
D o d if e Delta Sale* Campaign, for instance, there
Club, an oriranization may be a solid line for Grant’s
dedicated to the hijjh- troop* ami a broken one for
Pvt. Donald H. Francisco, r*t standard* of pro- Iwe’e army. It’ll look com­
whose wife, Claudett, live* in f e * s I o nal automotive plicated, but if you take your
Sanford is scheduled to com­ salesmanship. Thomas time and follow the mup lina
plete advanced artillery train­ is the first local sales­ by line, you'll see the whole
ing as a cannoneer at the man to receive this pattern of the campuign as
Artillery and Missile Center, honor.
the line* shift.
Fort Sill, Okla., Sept. 20.
The *unte thing hold* true
Francisco entered the Army
for battle map* using arrows
last July and completed basic
instead of lines. Just Like it
combit training at Fort Jackpice* by piece, arrow by urson. S. C.
row, and the meaning will
The 21-year-old soldier at­ Grace Methodist Church of come clear.
tended Sanford High School. Sanford will resume it* fall
Multiline graphs scaie a lot
Hit mother, Mr«. Dorthcy time schedule for services of student*. But the (ante
Francisco, lives in Sanford. this Sunday with Church principle holds. Find in tha
School to be held at 9:13 p. key the meaning of each tine
m. and morning worship at and trace it separately. Then,
11 i. m.
after you've understood each
tv
T in :
c h u t it
f in n r .
Communion Sunday will be line, the graph itself will be­
VIVTI4
J I 1114 I M. I T III I IT.
IV
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Foil
*l3VtlVOLE observed at the morning icr- gin to communicate.
vice this week with Rev. John
IO C V T V . ST.OIIIIIA
Tables of statistic* are an­
iv r t i w r K i t v vo. i . u v i
H. Hires Jr. speaking on other itudent-scarer. Don't try
F B D R R A t . NATIONAL i l O l l T "Happy are the Merciful," to learn them; it’s foolish and
11AOE AZMOCIATION,
PUI t. t if f fifth in Ihe series on the
timewaating. Look for a putvs.
tern in the statistics. If the
( W i t t . JOHN* K E M . E R
»n4 Beatitude*.
CHUCK K E L L E R , h i s w ife.
Next Tuesday at 7:30 pm . entire tablu is devoted to
r&gt;*f*n&lt;lsnto
there will be a combined showing that the real per
V l f r i c r OF *1 IT
Commission Meeting fur Ihe capita in' ome in the United
T H U WT ATM OK KI.OMIIM
TO. ( M i l l . JO H N K E I . I . F H an I purpose of planning the com­
State* rose from X dollars to
O R A C E K E L L K I I . Ms
ing church year.
w lf*
Y dollars in a certain period
24 Hu Ian 8 l r * a t
of Ume, bt- satisfied with
D nrchvstsr. 5 ls s s s 4 h u s * t's
TOU A R E H E R E B Y N O T I ­
knuwing that the income rose
F I E D t h a t s s u it h s s l&gt;»*n
and about how much it rose.
fllsit s g u l n s t , o u In t h s .)»&gt;«•
Don't try to learn each iepsn t l t l * I caus*. ami t h a t , *U
s r a r . - m l r . t to fit* y o u r an Sunday’s 7:3o p. m. wor- ■rate statistic; get tha main
• w a r w i t h th a C la r k o f t h is
C o u rt a n d to aar va a c o p , ship service at the Ebenezer idea of the table.
t h a r a o f u p o n th a P l a i n t i f f or Methodist Church of Sanford
In general, you can get a
P M Intlffa
a d o rn s,a ,
ah "ia
lot out of mup* and graphs if
n snia a n d id d rv aa la Ulah.&lt;p will be in charge of the Moth
A t l o r n a t a l n . 54 B a a l
P i n . odist Youth Fellow Jttp with you don’t let them scare you.
S tra a t, O r l a n d o . F l o r i d a , nut
Just go to the key, find out
t a l a r t h a n O ctobar 2nd. 1,41. Terry Gore delivering the ser
whut each lino or number
If , o u ( a l l to do s o a D a c r t * mon.
Pro C o n f a a a o wilt b a a n t a r s I
Other MYF members will mean*, then find the overall
a g a i n s t y o u for lh a r * l l a f dom a n d a d i n l h a C o m p l a i n t . T h is conduct the remainder of the idea behind th« map or graph
su it la t o f o r . r l o . a a m o r t - service after which a party, and study iL
g a g a T h - r*al p r o p a r t , p r o including games and refresh
caadad a g a i n s t lot
l o t 11. B|o.-k 11. T O W N - ments, will be given by the
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H I T E O F NORTH C I I U L U fe rrn t from a television act.)
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a au b d lv lalo n . a c ­ young people.

Kindergarten
Registration
Still Open

* Children of the Sunday
School Department will con­
tribute through Building Fund
Banka which were turned In
and opened on Thursday of
this weak.
Adult members msy sign on
Sunday for pledges of the
the end of the month. This
day’s pay to be turned In by
gift will be a"secood-mUe”
giving, one aboVo and beyond
the pledge already made for
the Building Fund.

kr f
AIR CHIEF—Lt. Gen.
Herbert B. Thatcher
has taken up duties os
chief of Air Defense
Command, the U. S.
Air Force component of
the U. S.-Canadian
North American Air
Defense C o m m a n d .
General Thatcher wan
formerly chief of staff
of U. S. forces in the
UN Command in Ko­
rea.

Church Plans
Labor Day
Picnic
By Doaaa Kite*
Th* First Baptist Churefi of
Longwood will have a Labor
Day Picnic Supper on the
new church property at Ox­
ford Street on Lake Wildmere,
Members are requested to
bring covered dishes.
Preceding the supper there
will be a ball game at the
Longwood City Park between
the married and single men
of the church beginning at
3:30 p. m.
At 3 p. m. there will be
swimming In Lake Wildmere.
On Sunday a special offer­
ing will he Riven at all ser­
vices to be used towards the
purchase of the new property.

Legal Notice

MYF~To Lead
Service

c o r d i n g to p l a t
tharaof
r a c o r d a d In P l a t R o o k 2.
p a g a a 14 to 54. tn ctu alv a.
o f t h a Public R a c o r d a of
H c m ln o ta C o u n t , . K lorlda.
W I T N B M my liau-l a n I tha
•a a I n f a a l d C o u rt a t S a n f o r d .
Florida.
th ta 2 t t h
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or
A u g u a l. 1141.
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C l a r k of t h a C i r c u i t C o u r t
H , : M a r t h a T. V l h l . a
D e p u t y Clark
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54 E a a t l*1na S t r a a t
O r la n d o . F l o ri d a
A t t o r n a y a fur P l a i n t i f f
P u b l l a h : Aug. 14 A d e p t . 4.
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2 ALL DAY LABOR DAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
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BEGIN YOUR FALL SEWING DURING
THIS ONCE A YEAR SPECIAL PRICE
CUTTING ON QUALITY FABRICS

Pilcher Family
To Be Honored
At Dinner
By fr ia ts s Wetter
A Fellowship Dinner will be
held at the Community Pres­
byterian Chureh in Lake
Mary, Sunday at 6:30 p. m.
in honor of Mr. “and Mri. Barton Pilcher «nd family.
Mr. Pilcher is leaving to
continue graduate studies at
Gainesville In the area of
Guidance.
He has served the church
faithfully as an elder, super­
intendent of Sunday School,
trustee, member of the chelr,
and in countless ways has
been a great inipiration.

Circle Sets
Open House

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By Bernice Kelsey
The Foster Circle of the
First Methodist Churrh of
Oviedo will hold an open
house from 7:30 until 9 p.m.
next Wednesday in Fellowship
Hail of the church.
Purpote of the event Is fo
introduce to the public the
circle's latest fund raising
project for the church.
Refreshments will be serv
cd.

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Woven Plaids
Cotton Prints
Rayon Linens

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Assorted Fabrics
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Moke Your Ford CO O L!

Sanford Soldier
Ending Training

Grace Church
Makes Change

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WE WILL AIR CONDITION
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UNTIL STOCK IS EXHAUSTED,
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O eU eu agera w h o live alone tend
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‘ leehne way of life, when they should
,%• adding the epice of good food, well
fM gand, to the Inter yearn.
Ikon, Dm tnate buds aren’t M
Sharp an they once were, and living
-•lea n Is not the beet of all appetizers.
B u t th a body still require* regular,
j ppptr fueling.
Nutritionists have some sugges­
tions on ways to add epic* to those
Bitnli — and, in the process, to add
•idee to living.
• Sharpen the appetite with a
Walk, or with lifh t chores. • Try new foods, new seasonings,
U the tummy permite. Senses of
taste and smell tend to become lege

fliewI the downtown section
ad M r elty. Why lx it dccllntog rather then growing?
Why, If the central portion
*C to r state la ana of the
Mtotoat growing areas In tha
— III, le the main business
eaeMea of the City of Sanford
not growing to n grantor de­
gree?
W hat la the trouble with
•a a fo rd l la It the merchants,
th e tr stacks, their p rim ? I*
Mi parking? Oat-dated buildto ft, perhaps? Lack at cooper­
ation and community pride?
A re we pulling together for
flenfotd, or la everyone for
htatoolf . . . all pulling, but
la separate directions, with
M plana for the future? Do
we ell sit idly by and watch
the problem teea around Ilka
a cork on rough water, or do
we get together end do
•omothing about it?
p in t, tot us took at ourWe ware at one tima to
• large degree farmer* In a
germing community. Not too
much Income, but n living, and
it didn't tnke too much In
thoo* (toys. Not too many
ca n , nor good roads. No talavision . . . a few radio*. Every­
thing was not automatic gadg­
ets. People were content to
■top at home, and work, and
Sanford was right close b y . . .
n natural place to congregate,
visit, shop, gat the new* and
then go home. Sanford was
doing alright
Since thia waa a thriving
farming community, Banford
naturally became an Important
part e f the railroad system,
with ahops, terminate and the
Ilka. This created employment,
good jobs, good pay. Hanford
waa doing all right aa a com­
bination farming and railroad
cantor, and evtryona knsw

like it la, wm Um attitude.
Why plan fer the future? It
will taka care of Itself. Visit­
ors bragged on the lake and
river at Sanford’s front deor,
aad expressed the wish that
they had something like U
buck home. Seme vetoed Ideas
of whet e dty COULD do
with n natural resource like
From time to time someone
came forward with an idea of
trying to develop our water
front B ut’ it would coat
money, and wo wore getting
along pretty wall, so why
bother? The Idea was dropNow, where are we?
Banford is no longer the
"Celery City.” The railroads
for economic reasons here
centralised their operation*.
They don’t have the need fer
a large number of employes
In a town the site of Banford.
Sanford has ceased to he the
hub. . . it is now only a spoke
In the wheel.
We have automobile* today
. . . more than we have room
to park. We have good road*
almost everywhere, and peo­
ple living within 10 miles of
the eenter of town can now
go to Ortamlo, Tampa and
Jacksonville about as assy »*
they used to be able to drive
in to Banford. (Incidentally,
the business district is about
the asm* slsa aa U waa a
few years ago).
W* have television today,
aad tha world haa shrunk.
Tranaportation also has played
a great part In this process.
What is happening every­
where on earth is at our fin­
gertips. Advertising has com*
right Into tha hume, and It
haa mad* commodities appeal­
ing. Mr. and Mr*. Consumer
now have tha transportation,
an off they go to tha placet
that have grown big enough
to afford to present and Stock

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k m with i ( i Ohr# th an * lift in
d o in g their U n telle In i Job.
• Brifhten the menu with color­
ful food* (who could work up an ep»
petite while eyeing a leftover hamburger which itarca back snllenly
from a front-edged plate?).
• Make the setting for the meal
an attractive as circumstance* per­
m it.
• I t ’s a benef icial circle — more
attractive reeel* encourage better ap­
petite | better appetite revhree Inter­
est in more attractive meals. And
therein line one key to better health,
a t any-age.
Attractive meal* could even lure
the beet appetite-producer of all to
the eat-alone’a table — company
looking for a tasty meal.

su o a n

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Office *r Staler4, rierlSa. aadsr Us Sat ef Coegres* •( Marta.

often aft lower price*, but be
can't afford to glamorise hi*
■lock over television in com­
petition with larger cities bocause hie hometown people
don’t bother to look around
and too what la available to
them right here at heme.
Now, what la tha answer
to downtown Sanford?
Wo ore n comparatively
smalt town on the south side
of the St. Johns River and
Lake Monroe. Wo have good
roads In all directions, good
rail connections, good schools,
churches of all denominations;
we have available land and an
ample labor supply, end wo
welcome Industry.
This description just about
fits evory other community In
Florida, so now what do wo
do?
Well, lots look over our as­ cased on polio, measles la
sets again. WHAT DO WF, fnssr limes aa daageroast
HAVE
THAT
E V E R Y And tho everyday katarda
OTHER COMMUNITY IN
af the kitchen eg bathroom
F L O R I D A DOES NUT
etna* far aMre ataimed
HAVE?
Why, wo have the one en­ and crippled patients, an
viable God-given asset right atody this case with car*
at our front door that la de­ and then Make a Safety
sired by evory city In the
Check e&lt; y ew heme at
country, every industry com­
ing Into the state, and avery
CASE Q-4M: Georg# W.
boat owner and out-doors man,
woman and child . . , THE HT. Crane II was my father, who
passed away recently at the
ago of U.
Ho nsver wont boyond the
eighth grade, la fact, ha left
tlat of four — rail, highway, school ria a rear window
watsr and air . . . besides, with the mala teacher In an­
boating, fishing, and roen a ­ gry pursuit.
tion beyond our dreams. With
Tbemlter, my fsliicr lived
tha coming of the canal to much the life of Turn Sawyer,
tha East Coast and the canal for he bunted and fished along
to the Wist Coast, Sanford the Wabash River.
again would be tha HUB of
He worked when the spirit
ail thia transportation to cen­ moved him, for his parents
tral Florida.
Indulged him.
Think of the St. Johns Riv­
But when he met my mo­
er and Lake Monro* in terms ther, who stayed at his home
of a docks and terminal fa­ while she was In college, he
cility . . . for Contra! Florida. snapped out of his Tom Saw­
Think in tarma of a marina . , yer life and became an ener­
bringing In boats, poopls mon­ getic worker.
ey. Think of th« defense an­
Aa far back aa I can re­
gle. Think of what Sanford number, he never was idle a
would bo like In 10 year* day of Ms life.
with these faciUtlea on the
But be was a crank on saf­
planning board and develop.
ety. He had a great deal of
practical gumption or "horse
sense.”
"When you spend a night
at a hotel,” he would Invar­
iably warn me as I started
out on a lecture trip, "always
look to see where the fire es­
cape is located.
For in the middle of the
dry up while waiting for
night,
if the halls are filled
someone else to solve our
problem T? Who will benefit with smoke, you won't bo aide
most, outsiders? No, citixens to find the exit.
' So look before you enter
of Banford will benefit most.
Then who should taka tha your hotel room. See which
initiative and DO BOM E- end of Hie hall has the tire
T il I N 0 ABOUT IT? OUT- escape.”
Well, that was just one of
S1DBR8, NO, THE PEOPLE
the many warnings he gave
OK SANFORD.
My anawtr lo tha question us children. And be would
of what to do about downtown now be a great rooter for the
Banford li . . . GET TO­ Safety Checklist Just released
GETHER TODAY, explore by the National Society for
the possibilities of our water Crippled Children.
front, start planning, start
It warns everybody against
building, start working to­ turning on the gas cook stove
gether. Lot’s leave eff patty before lighting the match.
differences . . . the concern
It urges sturdy banister*
•bout who gate tha credit for and railings, both for stairs
what, and GET TOGETHER, and porches.
WORK AND PRAY TOBeware of holes In rugs or
GETHKR TO SELL BAN- loos* throw ruga, (specially
FORD.
Than wa won’t have to wor­
ry about downtown drying up
, . . people moving out, Ban­
ford building to the south,
By lla l Cochran
how to sail our Industrial ad­
Television singing commer­
vantages, how to build our
cial* may bo In key, but
community.
All pulling and working to- many of them are out of tuna
golhar for a bigger and bet­ with our wlehee.
tor Banford. With faith in
An insect is any married
God. faith in our fallow-man,
faith in outsclva* and thia man who haa tha narve to
wonderful natural resource at crawl away when house clean­
our front door wa can convert ing start*.
a dying, crying town into the
city that Banford. Florida,
Just think of the good tele­
should rightly he.
vision programs UtUe tola
A. L. Wilson keep baby sitter, from enjoyCity Commissioner

N» HELP.
n e e d e d

U older folks ire in your
home.
If you have a fireplace, be
sure the met*! screen Is in
position to prevent sparks
from flying out Into the room.
Never smoko In bed. And
see Hist all matches and clga rets are extinguished before
being discarded.
Um the back burners on
your stove first. But if front
burners must be employed,
turn tha handles Inward so
toddlers can't reach up and
pull scalding fluids o v e r
themselves.
Use rubber mstj in your
bathtub to avoid slipping.
Never leave llrearms load­
ed or accessible to children.
Let toddlers have bluntended scissors, not tha point­
ed type.
Beware about shoveling, as
of snow, for this Is a quick
way to produce Inart attacks.
Test your legs for numb­
ness before you try to stand
up In tha morning.
Upon arising In the morn­
ing. sit up for a full minute
before you try to stand upl
Be sura to install and use
auto scat belts.
Don't have radios In the
bathroom.

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Don't drop sharp paring
knives in the dlahpan with
silverware.
Avoid leaving discarded rasor blades or razors around
children.
Have stairway* ami base­
ment steps well lighted.
Wish e y e s Immediately
with water If acids or corro­
sives splatter in them.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
la care ef this newspaper,
enclosing a long stamped,
addressed envelope aad 20
cent* to cover typUg aad
printing coats when you
send fee ana eg his book­
ie ts.)

Ike n u c l e a r ten • baa
agreement tu i aroused spec­
ulation over possible new
areas of agreement between
the United States and tbs So­
viet Union, so there alio Is
room for ligitlmate specula­
tion over the course now to
be followed by Bed China.
President Kennedy phrased
It In somber tooea when be
said at his Aug. 1 news con­
ference that s continuation of
present Bed Chinese policies
Into the lfTO's could create
a situation potentially more
dangerous than any slnct the
end of World War II.
The failure of the two
Communist giants to settle
tbelr dispute la last month’s
Moscow meetings effectively
Isolated Peking from Mos­
cow, and the nuclear agree­
ment simply added to Red
Chinese frustration.
This la n frustration of
long-standing, h a v i n g lu
roots In steadfast U. S. oppjsitiun lo K*d Chinese ex*

WASHINGTON &lt;UP!&gt; —
During recant Senate heat­
ings on tha teat ban treaty,
a couple of witnesses caution­
ed that there was some dan­
ger it might lead to "*upi torla.”
At firat, that part of the
testimony didn't make much
of an impression on me. That
was because I had euphoria
confused with Ethiopia.
I thought the witnesses
wtre warning that Ethiopia
might start nuclear testing.
Which didn't stem very likelybecause Ethiopia had already
signed the treaty.
Besides that, I wasn't
aware that Ethiopia had any
nuclear weapons to teat.
Upon eonsldsratlon, l con­
cluded that euphoria must Ire
soma hind of atmospheric con­
dition; that when you tested
you got fallout, and when
you didn't test you got eu­
phoria.
Curious to know whether
•uphoria was as harmful as
fallout, I consulted a diction­
ary and learned that the word

partial of Asia, aad to extead
It over aialltr partial la Af­
rica aad South America, us­
ing the color liaa as owe of
bar weapons.
She also may ho expected
to continue boring from with­
in tactics, lb# baa doaouacod
the laadership of the World
rodcratloo of Trade Union*,
the International Union of
Studante aad the World fe d ­
eration of Democratic Youth
for supporting the Nuclear
Treaty, But ibe hag made no
move to withdraw member­
ship la such Communist orimitations.
Militarily, she ti abto to
poic a threat hi Korea, In
aoutheait Asia end egelnat

msane “a feeling of wotl-bclng." That confirmed my
worse fears.
Since then I have bean
keeping a close watch to sea
if I could detect any signs of
crisping euphoria. My vigi­
lance may have hit pay dirt
Assuming that I can recog­
nise euphoria when I sea i t
then Vice President Lyndon
B. Johnson scattered some of
It around In a speech before
an AFL-CIO convention at
Houston, Tex., Monday.
"1 feel good today," John­
son said. "Our nation was nev­
er stronger. Our economy was
never healthier. 1 am h en in
my home state. My friends
are in this room. It rained
last night In the hilt country.
And tomorrow’s my birthday,”
If Johnson ha* that much
•uphoria even before the
treaty 1* ratified by the Sen­
ate, I shudder to think how
well ha will feel when it le in
full effect.
Clearly, soma sort of coun­
ter measures ar* called for
before euphoria begins to run

along the Korean trace Une
and three Americana died
Aar* last m a th , there was
a flurry ta specula lioe that
this might be the start of •
MW Chinese-directed attempt
to start something.
finally, more than to any.
thing slat, It was attributed
to the season and to a desire
to disrupt approaching South
Korean elections.
Laos always la a potential
trouble spot since the Chinese
seem convinced the U. 8. will
not Intervene directly there
India remains. Prime Min­
ister Jawarharlal Nehru has
reported a targe naw buildup
of Bed farces along his north­
ern border but there has been
no m l action. And s lu e last
year's fighting, both t h e
United States and Britain
have mads clear they would
come to India’s aid, and tha
Soviet Uakm has promised
military aid.

rampant. Let it never b« said
that I’m not doing my part
to stem tha tide.
I feel lousy. Also appre­
hensive. The lace huge are
ruining my ataleaa. Over tha
weekend my ton, who la home
from college benged np the
car.
It hardly rained bare at all
this summer. Then came a
flood and washed away nearly
everything that wasn’t killed
by the drought. The rest un­
doubtedly will succumb to a a
early frost

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New Grid Rules Death To Pbtoonim
Record Breaking
Twins Leave And
Senators Relax

Hays Says They
Will Confuse
Coaches, Fans

By l :»h*4 P m » litr n itiM u l

C0LUMBU*, Ohio (UPD—
Th* n*w collet* football sub­
stitution ruin *UI "Just about
do away with platoon lootball" nod reverse a trend to­
ward getting mom players
into th* game, the president
t i the American Football
Coach** Asaociatkm aald to­
day.
"A rule* committee spokes­
men has described th* new
rut# aa liberalising substitu­
tions," Ohio Stain football
coach Woody Hayes said,
"but actually It iloea not, re­
peat, doe* M t."
The Buckeye mentor, start­
ing Ms 13th season here, said
the rule* were "considerably
more Intricate than the rules
committee anticipated."

They rounded the all-clear
In Washington today.
That m»an» it's okay for
everyone to coma out now becauaa the Minntaota Twin*
finally hat# left.
Bafora departing, howtvtr,
th*y did everything but laral
the nation’* capital with a
terrifying bombardment that
brok* two major laagua reeords and tiad two other*.
Th* Twins cauaad all that
devastation by burying th#
Waihington Senator*, 14-J and
JO*l* Thuraday In what waa
innoeantly advartlaad a* an
American League doublahead•r.
Baby-facad Hannon Klllebraw wa* tho Twin*’ ring*
•leader with three home run*,
railing hi* ■canon total to
32, while rookie Jimmie Hal],
Vic Power and Bernle Allen
hit two apltca.
Bob Alliron. Rich Rollin'
and Zorro VersalU* tattled
for on* each a* Minnesota
collected 20 hita In the open*
e r and 13 more in the finale.
Tha apectacular long-ball
exhibition aet major league
record* for moat homtra hit
in four conaecutlva game* 17
and for three itralght IB.
For th* itatlatically-mlnded,
th* eight homer* by the Twin*
in th* apcnar equalled a ma­
jor leagua record for a tingle conteat and another mark
waa tied in th# »ame game
when *ix player* on one team
hit homara.
Th* IS homer* for a doubleheader fall ona ahy of the ma­
jor league record of 13 **tabliihed by the 1939 Yan­
kee* but they were mora than
enough to hrlp I-ce Stango to
hi* eighth victory in the open­
er and rookia Dwight Sieblar
to Id* first major league min
in th* nightcap.
In other AL game*, the
White Sox heat th* Indian*,
7-2, the lied Sox nipped tha
Yankee*, 4-3, and the Tiger*
won their eighth xtraight with
a o-l decUiuu over th* An­
gel*. The Orioles and Ath­
letic* were Idle.

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ling staff thta rsa r in­
SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH School'* football coaching
cludes, left to right, Ed Buckner, Ronnie Hunt, head
Dan Pelham,
m d coach
i
and assistant head coach Owen McCarron.
(H trald Photo)

80 Turn Out
Boosters Club W orks
For Football
On Season s Opener Al Junior High
The current teaaon fur the
Seminole Boosters Club got
under way when th* executive
committee m*t with I’rraiticlit

Detroit Honors
Layne Tonight
United Pre»» International
They're going to roll out a
barrel of xentlment In Detroit
tonight to honor one of the
mu&gt;i hard-noted competitor*
the game of football has ever
»ten.
Hobby Layne. the tough
Texan who ruled the huddle*
of the Detroit lion* and th*
Pittsburgh Slceler* with an
iron hand, will be honored
during
halftime festivities
when these two club* clash
in a pre-season game.
One of the greatest quart­
er-back* in National Football
League annuals, Layne estab­
lished NFL records for career
passing yardage and touch­
down passes before he retired
after the 1962 season. The
highlight of "Hobby Layne
Night" will be the official an­
nouncement of a scholarship
fund in hia name at the Uni­
versity of Texas, his alma
mater.

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0 , L. Bark* to “gat up •
head of aUam" for th* Tltu*&gt;
villa football (am* on SapL
20. An Important item on th*
agenda wax "membership."
Co-chairman ar* Mre. Rich­
ard Klam and Mr*. Charts*
Meek*, and they lost no time
in making known th# fact that
th* rottar waa open to ail fan*
who wanted to aeo tha Httni*
nuiea get a touaing sand-off.
"Anyona with a boy or girl
in th# aenior high achool in
Sanford ahould 1&gt;« aufficiantly
intercited lo join, 'ending a
dollar and pledging soma work
to undergirtT the fund-raising
projects,” aald tho to-chairman.
It was pointed out that fam­
ilies of boy* and girls who
lake part in tho various ath­
letic activities should bo es­
pecially interfiled — and this
include* not only football, hut
also basketball, track, swim­
ming and golf. Funds usually
at* tailed at th* poak of in­
terest — football etaeun, but
the other sport* get a share.
Last year, it was (aid, track
suite and swimming suits
were bought with Booitar
dollar*.
Last year tha talk of the
conference w*« the Cavalcade
of Car* that carried hundred*
of loyal fans of tha Indians
to out of town game*. This
pep was generated within th*
UouJter* dab. "And tha folk*
who are interested in such
fin* work ar* the one* w*
want In the club," tha ladiaa
added.
Thoee interested in "joining
the crowd” should eend their
remittance and name* to th*
high school athletic depart­
ment or to ona of th* cochairmen.

Sanford Junior High School
got into full swing with fool
bell drills Thursday after two
dayi of practice.
Head Coach Dan Pelham
had about lo boy* turn out
for the opening day of prac
Uce. The first week will he
spent on conditioning and
fundamentals.
About 23 Imys from Ult
year’s team showed up the
first day. Frank Whigham,
Chuck I’igott a n d Buddy
Stumpf will be the three lead
mg boys in the drills, as they
all are returnees from last
season.
Pelham and his squad hope
to put on pads Tuesday sod
get down to the real head
knocking. Then the coaching
stall hopes to select the etart
ere.
Any newcomers to the city
are welcome to come out and
try out for th* tram , as long
as they have not passed the
ninth grade in school, Pel
ham said.

Standings

STANDINGS
By United Press International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. o n
SB 47 .Ct7
New York
73 B8 .561 tl
Chicago
Minnesota
74 58 .561 114
73 61 .515 13H
Baltimore
64 66 .492 20 W
Detroit
63 70 .474 23
Boeton
Cleveland
84 72 . 471 23tk
Los Angelea CO 75 .444 27
Kanins City 58 73 .443 27
Washington 48 85 .361 38,
Thursday’s Result*
Detroit ft Lo* Angeles 1
Boston 4 New York 3
Minnesota 14 Washington 2
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Lo* Angelea 79 53 .396
San Franeiaco 73 60 .549 "W
St, Louie
72 60 .545 7
Philadelphia 72 02 .337 8
Milwaukee 7t 62 .534 8 4
Cincinnati
71 63 .522 10
Chicago
68 64 .515 It
Pittsburgh 87 64 Jilt 114
Houston
49 84 .366 304
New York
42 90 .316 37
Tknreday’e Result*
Chicago 2 Philadelphia 1
N. York 7 Pittsburgh 4, (M)
L. Angelea 11 S. Fran. 1. (N)
Only game* scheduled
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Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Houston at Chicago
Milwaukee at New York (N)
San Francisco at L. A. &lt;N)
St. Louis at Philadelphia

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Runs Roll In,
II In All, As
Koufax Gels 20
United Preei leterwattewal
Sandy Koufax, the majors’
first 20-game winner, atilt w u
in a state of semi-ahock to.
day.
Not because of those 10
victories m much, but bt«
cause of all those Dodger
player* who kept crossing
home plate Thursday night la
an 1M romp over the Giantt,
Koufax hadn't teen so many
run* in more than two
months. The Dodgers hag
scored a total of two for him
In his previous two trtei for
hlx 20th victory.
Hut they did the job up
brown before a record crowd
of 31,967 at Chavet Ravlno
Thursday night, breaking out
for five runs in the third inn*
ing to turn the contest into
a “ laugher" and IncreaM
their National League lead to
64 games over the second*
place (Hants.
The Giants were able to
collect only three hits and that
included Orlando Cepeda'e
23rd homer which produced
their only run in the second
Inning.
Koufax. whose record now
is 20-3, struck out five and
walked only one in becoming
tho first Dodger left-hander
to win 20 since Preacher Roe
did so in 193t.
Tho setback just about cook*
rd the (Hants’ chance* even
though Alvin Dark refused to
look at it that way.
"The loss won't have any
effect on our club," he said,
"We ll be back tomorrow."
Only two other games were
played in the National League
Thursday, wjlh the Met* beating the Pirates, 7-4, and the
Cubs defeating tho PhiiLiei,
2-1.

TH K 1NV1CTAS w e re th e w inniltjr tear., it tho Uoiiijiliill M utorctte.v .sum­
m er buw liitif leag u e. S how n h e ro w ith th e ir f ir s t plnco tro p h ies, front le f t
itrw B ev erly N olo, te a m c a p ta in , M ary E lm ore, N an cy V incent anti N o rn m
M u th icso u .
(tie m ill P h o to )

•

Ho predicted confusion on
the part of coaches, ufticiaD
and fans, hut said commis­
sioner* of the major confer­
ences have promised the
coaches that officials will co­
operate in handling the new
rule.
He also said that tho num­
ber of substitutes which can
be sent in at one time de­
pends on the situation. He
outlined 10 different situations
some almost similar, when
(he number uf men who could
enter the game differed.
"The new rule ie like some
contracts in that it appears
to give you something in Ihtblg print and take it away in
the fine print," Hayes said.
•

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*

He said that while it would
be possible to send in an en­
tire new teem, It would be im­
possible to make the change
■t the time cuaches like to
platoon.
As an example, a tram get­
ting ready lo punt on fourth
down could send in only two
men instead of its entire de­
fensive unit. The team going
on the offense, he said, could
send in only two substitutes
until it made a first down or
until the clock was stopped
after it ran one play.
* * a
Hayes ssid the rules com­
mittee msde tiie chsnges
without studying game films
to analyse altuations which
could arise. Thu*, he said, in
some instances un first down
when a player jumped offside
before the ball ii snapped, no
subs could be sent in; but if
the bill were snapped, each
team could send in It inert.
Such situations will be diffi­
cult for fans, coaches and of­
ficials to keep up with, he
predicted.

SPONSOR’S TROPHY it prcsuntcil to 1)111 Hemphill, sponsor of the Hemp­
hill Motorctlen txiwlintf kiinup, tit the fIimp of their puinmur lenituo l*y
Mm. Shirley Maxwell, league prey Men l at a luncheon at tin.* Capri Hestuuruiit.
(Herald Photo)

TV RENTAL

Unranked McCormick Ousts Top-Seeded Moss
MIAMI IIEACI1 (D l'li —
Miamian Roger McCormick
muilo the most of another
player’s ge/dnra of courto &gt;y
Thursduy by defeating Hen
Horseh of Miami S-6, it.5 in
tho fimsli* of tilts Florida ClayCourt teunia championship'.
McCormick, unranked, wun
being beaten in the quarterfinal* by third-, reded King
Lambert when Lambert walk­
ed off (lie court at match

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DENVER (UPt) - It ha*
been a long drought for vet
eran professional golfer* Krn
Venturi and Hill Johnston, but
they were off and running to
day at the head of the |uek
in the $33,000 Denver open.
Each carded a 66 in Thurs­
day’! first round of the 72
hole tourney over the 6.774
yard Denver Country Club
layout, good enough for a on#
stroke lead. Neither has won
a tourney liner I960 and each
ha* pocketed only about $3.
(too in winnings this year.
For the 32-year-old Ven
turi of Crystal River, Fla ,
who ha* been hampered tor
two year* by various ail­
ments, hi* pbtsical condition
pleased him as much as his
hot, four under-par round.
"1 fee) tine," he beamed
after burning up the course
with a five-under-par Jo on
th* front nine.

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b e r t w » * unable- to *.-0 o n in
tiie to iirnn in cut.
In Hu: i-iiii-finale. Mi Cur
ndek misted top-seeded deny
Must of Miami Ileach, in the
women’s single, finals Thurs­
day, Marianne Hitcher nf Mi-

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Mr. and Mr*. Lewis 0 .
KpUM dr., oT MU Pleasant
■*•4, Bryn Mawr. Pa., anB M rs tbs engagement and
approaching m a r r i a g e of
their daughter, Linda Lou, to
Itobert Tucker Glceson, son
M Cdr. and Mrs. Richard G.
d e e son, 3U Elliott Ate., SanMiss Hipkins la a graduate
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Coronado, Calif., and was
graduated t r o m Seminole
Sigh School. He attended the
University of Florida and the
Professional Golfers’ Assoclalion Business School. He la
currently in assistant golf
professional In Kimberton,
Pa.
The wedding la scheduled
far Dee. 38, In St. John's
Catholic Church, Bryn Mawr,

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During the recant visit ef
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elmore
with Ida parents, Mr. sad
Mrs. P. L. Elmore, on Lin­
coln Street, the senior Mrs.
Elmore honored her daugh­
ter-in-law with an afternoon
tea.
m ends and neighbors wen
Invited to meet the new Mrs,
Elmore and enjoyed an after­
noon together.
The homo was decorated
with arrangements of white
and yellow roses. The re­
freshment table was overlaid
with a cut work linen cloth
and centered with the punch
bowl, encircled with fern and
coral button mural.
Mrs. A. H. Harris presided
at the punch bowl and Mrs.
H. B. UcQuatters served eaka
to the guests who called dur­
ing the afternoon.

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MISS LINDA LOU HIPKINS

McNabs Visit In Sanford

ed with relatives and friends
and spent several days at the
beach.
MaJ. McNab Is married to
the former Miss Barbara
Ilobblns, of Cambridge, Mil.,
and they have three children,

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By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoof
and children recently visited
tier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Clark.

have returned to (heir harm*
after spending the summer
With relatives in Tunnawan
da, N. Y.

Mr. anil Mrs. Itobert Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. George Dorn liams have received word
from their daughter and sonin-law, Chief uni Mrs. Floyd
Voice-Piano
Grisham, that they arc now
settled in their new home in
Miligan, Tenn.
Recital Planned

Mr. and Mrs. Joo German
This Sunday
have returned to their home
Min Harliarn Ann Harris in Warner Springs, Ga., after
a visit with her parents, Mr.
of SnnforJ and MU* I.ciHo
and Mrs,. A. E. Clark, and
Ann Kolnr of Change City other relatives,
will present n voice and plmto
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
rrcitnl Sunday, Sept. 1, at I
p.m. at the Civie Center In Mrs. Manning Todd were
their son, Alanning Jr., and
lie Bury.
kill* Harris, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burke of
Mr. and Mm . Itoduey U. Har­ Clcwiston.
ris was burn and reared in
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lett
Fanford nml is nuw u sophnmnru at Mi-Ncesi* State Col- ncr and four children have
lego in Lake Charles, La„ moved back to Ustcen from
where she Is majoring in Miami.
voice.
Linda, Nancy and Glenda
Miss Harris hni been study­
ing the piano since the ago of Whidden recently spent a
five and is now a student of week with their aunt in Palm
dale.
Mrs. Thcron Kopecs.
Miss Kolnr, daughter of
Mrs. Cecil Davis has re
Mrs. J. Daniel Kolar grad­
uated from Ih-land High turned to her home in New
School in June and will enter Yurk alter a visit with her
Florida State University thie sister and husband, Mr. and
fall. She has studied piano Mrs. Ed Hirt,
Intermittently since age five,
the last two years with Mrs,
Laura P latt lit own of De- Jaycee Wives
Dary.
All persons Interested in
music are invited to attend Plan Election
the recital. Hie program wilt
Include Presto Assal by Bee­ This Tuesday
thoven; Wings of Song by
The Jaycee Wlvci Club will
Mendelsohn; Dedication by
Schumann;
To
You
by meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
Strauss; Prelude In G. Minor the Jaycee Booth on French
Ity Rachmaninoff; Scherxo by Avenue for the regular bus
M pn.lsslw iihn 9
Thm i
all
m tr
iness session.
Bliss by Giordani; O, No
Main item on the agenda
Longer Seek to 1’aln Me, by
will
be election o! now offi­
ficarlottj; Nina by Pergolesi;
cers
and &gt;11 members are
Impromptu by Schubsrt and
Walts in K. Minor by Chopin. urged to attend.

North Orlundo

Personals
By Aluna Grlnvtead
Airs. Hilda Landnn, of
Condiohocken, Pa., is spend
log two weeks with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Airs. Frank Fasuta, and cbli
dren, Becky and Jackie, at
their home in the North Or
Undo Ranch area. Airs. Lan
dun is an annual vUltor to
Florida and while making
her visits spends much time
sightseeing in central and
southern Florida.

Oviedo

Personals

MIXED EMOTIONS
DEAR MIXED; An heir­
loom wedding gown is con­
sidered VERY fashlonablo
—and the older tho better I
Most girls would giro their
bin# garters for tho oppor­
tunity to bo married in their
great grsndmotbar’s gown,
but If you cant ace it, buy
a new one.
o e e •
CONFI DENTI AL TO
-BEEN HAD:" If you don't
mind the publicity, you
could take him to court and
probably get some of your
money back. And In the fu­
ture, young lady, 1 advise
you tell him that from now
on all he can count on Is his
fingersi

DTAB
“SOMEBODY";
Every girl must live by the
rules set down for her. If
she ie lucky enough to have
o mothsr, she should listen
to her mother. I could tell
you what MY regulations
would be for s daughter,
but It wouldn't help you be­
cause Pm not your mother.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 am going
to be married In two
months. My mothsr dug up
her grandmother's wcdJlng
gown and she wants ma to
wear It. I tried It on and
Ik is still In very good con­

By Oswald Jacoby

I!

This left South with three
hearts, one trump and n
slight heSBacbe. He had to
lead a heart and then guess
whether to play dummy's
king or jack.
A review o( the bidding
eliminated the headache ra­
ther quickly. There really
was no guess a t all. East b id
shown up with tho king and
jack of spades, and the king
and queen of clubs and pro­
bably held the jack of dia­
monds. If he also held the ace
of hearts he would have had
14 high card points and surely
would have opened tbe bid­
ding.
South led his heart and aft­
er West played low South
went up with dummy's king
and made his two spade con­
tract.

JhaWoman By Ruth Miiiett

F L O R A !.

Enterprise Personals

The members of the Em­
ployes Club of Florida Power
Corp. enjoyed a steak sup­
per at the clubhouse, Satur­
day evening.

dition, but K looks oo aid*
fashioned! Soim very fash­
ionable people will he at­
tending my wadding and t
would rather hare a new
'wadding gown. Am I
wrong? It's not o matter of
money because my father
can wall afford to buy mo

And r * afraid in this
tho wrong woman Is in the
hoepitaL
s e n *
DEAR ABBTt Bow eU
da yon think I should be
before I ran (1) Wear the
kind of maks-up I want to
wear? (S) Go In can with
boys? f t ) P kk out my o*m
clothes? My mother and I
fu n shoot this all the time.
1 would Bko your opinion.
-SOMEBODY"

When you review tbe bid­
ding In effort to locate your
BA
opponents* cards, It's just as
KJII
A t 84
Important to remember what
il!4 t
you have not heard as what
EAST (D)
you have. In other words, a
AS
AKJII
pais may be just ts informs- V A H
fQ ltl
tory as a bid.
A Q 10S8
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South won the first trick In AA87C8
SOUTH
dummy. He wanted to save
AQ1081I4I
the king of diamonds as an
v m
entry to his own hand. Then
4X1
he cashed dummy's ace of
AJ
trumps, came to his own
East and West vulnerable
hand with that king of dia­ East south Wm« North
Pass 1 9
monds and p'.ay.-d his queen Paso Pass
Pass 1 N.T,
of trumps. He hoped to smo­ Pass 1A
Pais - 8 A
Paso Pus
ther the Jack, but West drop­ Paso
ped the seven of clubs.
Opening Usd—4 8
East promptly led the king
of clubs and continued with
club. South ruffed that also
the queen. South ruffed and I
led the ten of trumps. East! and proceeded to draw Eajl's
took his jack and led another last trump.

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wil­
liams of Plantation Road Trcplcal flowers entwined i musician circulated among
have as their bouacgueits, among nets and draped along the dlncri playing soft music
Mr. and Mrt. Theodore Rex the celling of the dining room, on his Hawaiian guitar. Dane
of Bayonne, N. J.
palm trees and shrubs sil­ lng to the muiic of an orches
houetted against the walls, tra from Cocoa completed tbe
Mrs. Theodore Broome of and a beach scene with bath­ entertainment.
Lakewood Drive has had her ing beauty under an umbrel­
grandson, Michael Broome, la, made a perfect setting for
of Lake Hapatcong, N. J., the Luau which celebrated tho Miss Clark
here for a visit. While In De­ fourth anniversary of the San­
nary he also visited Mrs. ford Drove 180, BPO Does. Receives Degree
Charles Braun of Sunrise
The Polynesian food was
Boulevard. Michael was guest enjoyed by the members and
of honor at dinner one even­ (heir hushands as they sat on In Nursing
ing at a restaurant In Orange the cushioned floor beside
By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
City.
low tables covered with dark
Afiss Barbara Ann Clark
green cloth. Hurricane lamps graduated trom the Grady
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Phillip and candles furnished the Memorial School of Nursing,
Nickerson of Alexandria, Va„ only Illumination to accentu­ in Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 23.
and children, Donny, Kevin ate the brilliant colors of the
Relatives attending t h e
and Urian, are guests of Con­ Muu Muus, Icis and Hawaiian commencement e x e r c i s ­
stable and Mrs. Oscar Pap- shirts.
es were her parents, Air. and
Incau of DeBary. They are
Table decorations Included Airs. A. E. Clark, and son,
expecting Mrs. Papineau'i miniature fans, parasols and Henry, and her sister and
sister, Marie McKenna, of Hawaiian hats along with tro­ brother-in-law, Air. and Airs.
Central Falls, It. L, this pical fruit and hibiscus com­ Robert Hirt, and family, all
weekend. Col. Niikcrson Is a pleted the exotic setting of of Osteen.
One man writes that he in­
member of Ihe General Staff this birthday party attended
Also another sister and her furiated his wife when he told
at the Pentagon, In Washing­ by #0 members and guests.
family, Afr. and Airs. Char­ her that her greatest attrac­
ton. D. C.
Throughout tho evening, ■ les Roof, of Alims.
tion for him was her excell­
ent housekeeping.
Kctlcy, Jackie and Alike.
He is an instructor pilot
It's time you learned, men,
in the Strategic Air Com­
that right or wrong, women
mand's B-47 medium Jet
are romantics.
bomber, stationed at LockIt's ill very well to let your
bourne Air Force Base, Co­
wife know that you appreciate
lumbus, Ohio. He received a
"spot'’ promotion to the rank
the fact that she's a good
of Major, in Oct. 1902. SAC'S
housekeeper,
a
wonderful
s p o t promotion l y s l t i a
cook, a splendid mother.
awards promotions to a small
But even If one or all of
percentage of i t s crews,
those
are ot utmost Import­
based on standings in all
phases of training, such as
ance to you—don't admit it.
bombing, gunnery, celestial
In order to keep a woman
navigation c d overall crew
happy, you've got to make
initiative and performance.
her feel that she is loved for
To hold a spot promotion,
herself alone. It may be child
crew members must main
lsh of women to demand that
tain their high performance
attitude from their husbands,
record and be on a combat
but they do.
crew that has been rated
They've b e e n thoroughly
“ select" by the promotion
sold on the Idea that they are
hoard. Maj. McNab was
failures as women if they
named “ Pilot of the Month''
POSTERS FOR the benefit bridge on Sept. 12 ffo up on the bane. Here
can't keep a man romantics!
for January 1982 and lias also
Mrs. James deCnnnhl nml Mrs. J . D. Moloney post the displays which were
ly In love with them through
been awarded the distinguish
made by Mrs. Phillip Monroe, Mrs. Michael Puopolo, Mrs. Phillip Becton,
the years.
ed “ Flying Cross."
Mrs. Moloney and Mrs. deGunah! on Thursday evening.
The fact that they may
The Eighth Air Force con
slsls of all SAC bases In the
Eastern U S. including Thule,
McCoy, H o m e s t e a d and
others.

please their hushands by their
efficiency as • housewives, or
their wisdom as mothers, Is
all right, but not fundament­
ally Important to them.
Women will readily admit
they hate housework or have
no knack for It. They'll be
the first to confess the chil­
dren get on their neTves, or
that they are at a total loss
to know what to do about

some behavior problem fn ■
child. They can admit they
aren't good cooks without any
feeling of shame.
But they can’t bear to face
(he fact that they aren't as
fascinating to their husbands
as the day they were married.
The wise husband will re­
member to tell his wife she'*
pretty and a good cook, too.
He'll have connubial bliss.

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Mrs. J. P. Eldridgc, Mrs.
F. A. Jakubcln and children,
Ferdinand and Mark, and
Miss Judy Jakubcln recently
returned from Moultrie, Ga.,
where they attended the wed­
ding ot Melvin Mills, a cou­
sin. After Ihe wedding they
Miss Audrey liters return
remained to visit several ed Sunday from her summer
with the groom’s par- camp In New Hampshire In
Mr. and Mrs. Gene time to resume her duties at
DeLand High School iur an­

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grandchildren, Peggy, Roger
and James of White Plains,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph CouN, Y., with them for a visit.
liette and boys spent several
days In Miami, Key West and
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Gil­
other points ol interest in the
southern part of the state. lespie and family have moved
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Little Linda stayed with back to their home la Indi­
Latham and children of Og­ grandmother, Mrs. Ross Lee ana.
den, Kansas, are vacationing Peterman.
with Mrs. Latham's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamil­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hen­
ton.
derson attended an "open
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Va- house" In DeLand, Sunday.
cula of Cobleskill, N. Y„ The occasion was the 30th
who arc vijiting their son and wedding anniversary of Mr.
daughter-in-law, Joe and Sui and Mrs. Hubert Haley. Andy
•ttc, in Sanford, were guests Aylics, their son-in-law, drop­
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal ped in for an overnight visit
Wednesday and enjoyed a with them.
fishing trip even though it
Mr. and Mrs. Ju n e s Rich­
rained part of tho day,
ards have their daughter and
Miss Marion Richardson of
Miami and her sister, Mrs.
Olin Martin, of DeLand, visit
ed Miss Helen Snodgrass
Tuesday afternoon. Mi s s
Richardson taught at the En
terprlse Elementary School
several years ago.

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By Abigail Yon B arts

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Fourth Birthday
jacoty On fijrfdya
Observed By Does

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Maj. and Mrs. Richard K.
McNab have returned to their
home In Reynoldsburg, Ohio,
after spending 10 days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
X. McNab, 018 Elm Ave.
While in Stanford they visit-

t i t t y

DEAR TIRED: You rank
high on my list of preda­
tory woman. Someone should
put a bounty on your kind.

MRS. P. L. ELMORE, left, and her daughter-inlaw, Mrs. Larry Elmore.
(Herald Photo)

Personals

JU X A

DEAR ABBYt Why does
• woman bang on to • m u
wfcsa aha knows he’s fas love
with Mother women? 1 met
this n u and wo became InJomtod In each other. Hie
wlfa was hi tho hospital
for a month, so nobody
could blame him. After his
wife can* homo wa contlnwad to too oneh other, bat
not so much. 1 know ho
loves me boeouao ho sold so.
I wanted to help him brine
things to o hud, so I colled
up his wife, pretending to
bo o third party, ond told
hor oil about her husband
ond myself. I govs her my
Dome and address in ease
■he wanted to check. Sha
said tho wasn't interested In
anything I had to say, 1
hear she Is back In tho hos­
pital again. Should I visit
hero thsro and have a wornan-to-woman talk with hart
TIRED OF WAITING

V isitor

Miss Kay L. Smith of Los
Angeles, Calif., b a a been
visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Thornton K. Smith, on
Naranja Road.

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'Summer Magic' Big Hit
W a l t Disney’s ’ Summer
Magic." starring Haley Mills,
Burl Ives, Donlhy McGuire
ami Deborah Walley, is the
im’iical masterpiece opening

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Co-Featured Sunday through
Tuesday will be "SI* Black
Horses." In color, starring
Atidie Murphy.
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MUSIC MAKERS Hnylcy Mills ami Eddie
Hodge* keep thing* strumming in Walt Disney's
“Summer Magic,” In color by Technicolor. Also
starring nre Hurl Ives, Dorothy McGuire, Debor­
ah Walley and Peter Brown. Buena Vista re­
leases.

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where you c«n walk up and
pick your own. And they
really do look good. Tha tnn
U tha only plnce in the araa
where you ran find a steak
on Sunday, and tha only place
that hat auch a variety cf
ways of fixing them any day
in tha week. They serve Ori­
ental styles nr plain, all over
charcoal. Of ruuise they serve
their fine Oriental foods on
Sunday, too.
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Jack at the Caribe has had
a busy week . • . He’s been
winking two shifts, opening
and closing. No, Flo wasn't
on ancther vacation, she was
sick, but came back to work
yesterday, chipper as ever.
Latests news at the Lounge is
a brand new sound system,
the only one of its kind
around. Scattered throughout
the Lounge are 12 speakers
which will carry the music of
the juke box or the entertain­
ers on Friday night. Speaking
of Friday nights, they’ve Wen
going exceptionally well, ns
have the lunches. The Ciifibu
will he o|«*n for business as
Usual on Monday.
Here’s a great I.ahor Day
Special . . . . Clip out the
coupon on this page and take
it to the Jet Lancs fur three
gunies at low cost any day
thia weekend. Take the kids,
too, because they have a free
baby eltting service. For nn
inexpensive, entertaining, re
taxing evening or afternocn,
you certainly can’t find any­
thing Wtter than this. The
Lanes will he open on Labor
flay same as usual from 0
a.m. til midnight, so there
will an rely be a time for you.
And, if you have to wait for
lanes to play, the mn.mge
ment serves you a free coke.
If you want to buy a soft
drink, the price is only a
nickel. As I s.ihl, you Just
can’t Wat that.
• • •
Mouth watering menus are
on the slate at Rosa and
Wilks every day. Each day its
something different, hut to
give you an id--a, one slay this
week they had corned beef
ami rabbuge, ham hocks and
lima Wans, and, of course,
their eobl plate. They’re a l s o
making a new garlic toast
with homemade bread. Yum.
It is a diversified menu, and
now that they are serving
reat dinner type mrals at
night, such as prime rib roast
and steaks, Rose and Wilks is
the plare to stop for your

Note thla back-to-achoo)
special that you can’t afford
not to taka up. You can buy
10 games o f Putt Putt golf
which can he played a t any
lime . . , Hey, come on out
on Sunday and participate in
the teumey. With prixes of
$10, 15, and f:l, you won't
want to miss out.

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•

Out a t JIni Spencer's, bar­
tender Sam and bookkeeper
Darlene and all the reat of
the staff are getlng a well
earned respite nn Monday,
Labor Day. They’ve been
working like mad aince Doris
and Jim have been on vaca­
tion, and are ready to take
off. Anyway, the point of this
whole thing is that Spencers
will be closed on Monday.
Doris and Jim will be home
on Tuesday so you'll be see­
ing their fares around again.
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That brand new building
with the interesting shape on
French Ave. opened for busi­
ness Tuesday, and is busy
serving those delicious “ Wliataburgera.’’ A Wliataburger Is
a meal on a bun, of delicately
season ground beef, perfectIy grilled and served with ail
tbo trimmings. This drive-ln
with its rnvervd parking area,
drive up window, walk up
self service window, will be
managed by Roll McKee, well
known Snnfnrdit*. It is the
eighth in the Florida chain
owned by Dell O. Meat ham
Jr., who has abend)- made a
success of the chain, now only
three yrurs old.
• • •
"It’s a pleasure to Imve ail
lho-e fine people from the
Sanford area coming down
here," said Larry Beckham of
the Painted Horse, We’re glad
to hear that, and Igirry will
be pleased to know that th.se
Snnforil people are bringing
back good reports about the
food and aervire of the res.
taurant. Located right outside
the airport gates m Orlando,
the Painted Horae serves a
Swedish Smor-A-Style, ami
hns really caught on since its
beginning n few months age.
•
• •
For one last fling before
buck to school, the kids ran
have a day-ful of fun a t the
Skate City Roller Rink . . .
an all day skate on Lalxir
Day will begin ut «:U0 and
lust until 4:UU, for a very
reus-■liable fee. Some of the
members of the Skate City
Rollera Dance ami FigureClub, the competition and

good country music

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AS DEITY ROYER, Doris Day la the wife of
obstetrician James Garner, In "Tho Thrill of It
All," a riotous contetly release by Universal. The
fun begins when Doris becomes the star of soap
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If there are any new heights
(hat Doris Day can attain —
and alie’a already tin- number
one boxoffice star is the
world today—her latest roll­
icking comedy, Universal’*
•The Thrill of It All," will
put her there.
Audiences who loved "Pil­
low Talk." "Lover Come
It-u-k” and "That Touch of
Mink" should be positively
delighted by this latest Doris
Day laughfot which will be
featured Sunday t h r o u g h
Wednesday i t tho IIiu Thea­
tre. Opinions are unanimous
that this is the finest comedy
of Doris Day’* entire career.
Yet, while lauding her
glamorous clowning, one can-

not overlook her handsome
en-itar, Jam es Gamer, whose
bright and engaging w i t
stamps him indelibly as the
hottest new film favorite of
the movie season. Gamer's
Infectious charm and virile
good looks will havu comedy
fans (creaming for m art and
more of the same after they
sec him in this one.
Once again producer Ross
Hunter, whose magical touch
improves with each screen
effort, has come up with the
exact Ingredients for a smash
success. As usual, his set­
tings are lavish, the gowna
designed by Jean Louis are
out of this world, the jewels
(by David Webb of New
York) sparkle wllli elegance.
No matter how fast and solid
ly the taugha come in "The
Thrill or It Ail," tho glamor
is never forgotten.
Behind its color cameras,
too, are two exciting new dis
coverb-x — director Norman
Jewison, reigning his second
film comedy after great sue
cess as a TV director of va­
riety extravaganias; a n d
comedy star, Carl Reiner,
making his debut as a screen
writer a brilliant hit.

ihcw group, arc going to Ft.
Lauderdale Sunday and Mon­
day for nn invitational meet,
Good lurk to them . . . Hop*
they bring back lots of tro­
phies.
• • •
Country ami western music
Inver* . . . here’s u new place
for you to dance, eat, drink
and Just have tun on Friday
and Saturday nights. Glenn's
Sub Shop on SR 43rt ‘across
from
Weatharsfield, has
opened its dance floor and
has tho “ Vlrglniana" curralrd for those two nights. It's
a log dome flour and the
v ii-i-m ui * v n u :
Virginians, who pluyrd there XOTtOM IS h e r e b y iclven Unit
en«.t«e,l In hu*tne** at
lust Saturday night were !K aam
r a I'.irk, H-m lnnl* f-mintv*
really good according to re­ F lo rid a , u n d e r 111• Mol Itlmim
ports. The Sub Shop serves m i n i nf. AHA n K T I S i m V K
AliKN’i ' V. a n d t h a t I In lan d
all kinds of sandwiches as t n r e * l - t » r sa id nn rna w ith
well ns brrr, win* and soft t h a f i t t k .if t h e Clrinill f n t l r t ,
Sem inole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . In
drinks. Should be a popular a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h a p r o v l plare in the south end of the atnna nf t h e F l o t l tl m i * Ham a
S t a tu te * , t u - w l t : S ect Inti H i «*
county.
F l o ri d * St.i l u t c * IV. 7.
* • •
Wk; Mr*. |ial*y l.ailtenhnric
I't itill»h: A uk . 3" A Kept. «. IS.
Wine lovers take nut* , , ■ J«, m i.
if you like the pleasure a good
l a Ik* ■'••■an a f Sha C a a a t y
wine adds to an excellent Ja O a e , S em in al* C a a a t f . V larmeal, you'll enjoy Freddie’s Ma. l a l 'e « k a t» .
Steak House. Right Inside IWn t lr .eUi APUa l a tIIe AaMt V A V M ,
ISrM M il.
the door is the wine atarage,
ll I ' r r r i l i a r a * * 4 F e r e n a *
and a complete wine list with Tt i*n , AIn*
t f a t a l* nr
li e m a n i a
the most askisl for wines Is t a a l a e i m l . I F e t a l e i
a n d e a c h o f y o u *r*
furnished. If you arrn't al­ h e You
reby notified and require.1
ready a confirmed win* ad­ In p r e t . n l a n y c l a i m * a n d
dict, try a good red burgundy d e m a n d , w h ic h you . n r a l l h e r
n f you, m i ) h a v e a i t a l n e l th *
with your next steak ut Fred­ e . t a l e .,t W illiam II y n Vann,
d
o e e a i t d l i t e of *&lt;*td C o u n ty ,
dies.
t o t h e C o u n t y J u d o * of S e m ­
• •
•
in a l* C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a t hi*
Lot* of weekend specials o ffice In t h a c o u r t h o m e o f
H an fo rd , f l » , , . this one Is for Saturday •r iodl ds , C oauln' htyl n .it •!&lt;
calendar
ami Sunday only and should
fn. m the Hint* of th#
this
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Allofl
Of
{Iklbtl1
provide a lot of gcod eating
K*ch clatiti or dam m l
for tho customers of Chick-Nb« In wrttlfiK. and .lull
pl.ii*ei of raaMem-a
Trent, Just south of the
poet off lea n M rni nf
junior high. You’ll get a
cl«1m1int. and ■hall h*
\ to by th* claimant.
(reo Coke or root beer with
, atiurney. and any *ucU
each Dig Roy Sandwich you c l a i m nr d e m a n d n u t on filed
buy. When you get that ■hall t&gt;* void.
J a m * . W. V a n n
broaated chicken, complete
A* a d m i n i s t r a t o r a t th o
with french fries, cole slaw,
P e t a l * of
W illiam H u n V ann
rolls ami honey, the drive in
derailed
treats you to a free milk tj Andrew Speee
111
W r i t Cu m in*r a t a l H trsat
shake. Take the fnmily out
S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a
this weekend for a quick and A t t o r n e y fo r A d m i n i s t r a t o r
easy meal at th* Chlck-N* l-ti b l l i h : A u « u . t i s , i t , I s ,
S e p t e m b e r I, l a s t
Treat.
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prise* | l t - IS - 13: Sept. 2t A 22 l'rlsen $50 - $10 • IS
BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL - Reg. $3-30 10 game
peas book, $2.5*. Thf* offer good Labor Day weekend,
Friday thru Monday.
TWO Seminole High Athletic tlckrt hooka to be give*
away Sept. t. Register Labor Day weekend.

Saw the new ateaks at til 11 p-m. for any of you
the Riksha I n n ............ late-type workers.
• a s
they're in a glass case

C a r t » n .l

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fnmily will have for u while, so get out and enjoy
yourself.
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P U TT P U T T G O L F

(are will be ‘‘Savage Guns,"
with Richard Basehart, and
Uy JUDY TURNER
"The Return to P e y t o n
Well, her* it i.i, the weekend everyone hoi been
Place," starring Jeff Chand­ waiting foF. All over the country, parents are hold­
ler and Carol Lynley. Both ing their breaths, hoping they can laat through this
are in color.
one until Tuesday. But it is the laat chance the

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3:04 I D C h e c k m a t e
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D A T E D t h l a 37th d a y of
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34. Articles For Safe

33. Farniture

FURNISHED Apt*. Newly
decorated. flfll Palmetto.
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IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
JOHN E. FOX
driveways, pa­ Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
By N adine Seltzer SIDEWALKS,
3 bedroom model Homes. I SWEETIE PIE
REALTOR
tios. etc. Free estimate. Ph.
Service With the Cash.
LMN Enterprises,
Inc.,
119 N. Hark Ave.
3230359
322-3306.
SUPER TRADING POST
Highland Ave. Longwood.
FURNISHED RENTALS
FA 1-0677.
TE *391!.
WELLS DRfLLED. PUMPS.
1 Bedroom 1 Hath
$ jj 2 BEDROOM frame nouse.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
3 Bedroom 2 Bath with Fla. 2119 Chase Ave. 323-0633.
WANTED reliable couple to
All Type* and Sixes
FHA
VA
Room. Lease
si30
take up monthly payment*
RED
BRICK—
3
Bedrooms.
2
We Repair and Service
2 Bedroom Apts, 555 J. K j
GOVERNMENT HOMES
of *13.50 on 3 complete
full baths. Double carporte.
S T I N E
UNFURNISHED
rooms of furniture. Cal]
Large lot Desirable neigh­
2 Bedroom 1 Bath
$35
2-3-4 BEDROOMS
hlachtnery and Supply Co.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
borhood. Close to schools &amp;
247 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
2 Bedroom 1Bath
*17.36
l AND 2 BATHS
lect.
Shopp.ng Center. F it A *l5u ■MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
2 Bedroom 1Bath
so.&gt;30
29. Automobile Service
down. 578.00 monthly. Mon- DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
FREE ESTIMATE
2 Bedroom 1Hath
*70
na Jarvis. FA 2-1810.
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
3 Bedroom 1Bath
sso
AUTO GLASS
ovating. New A Used Fund3 Bedroom l'a BaUi with
BY OWNER, Ravenna Park. $100 VA TO $2oO FHA
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Fla. Room
*123
INSTALLED
I Bedrooms,
2 baths.
Co., at 706 Celery Ave.
3 Bedroom 1 Bath
*73
LOW MONTHLY
Senkarik Ola** and Paint
Screened in porch. Phone
FA
2-211T.
3 Bedroom 2 Bath
$87.50
PAYMENTS
Company
FA 2-4374.
I Bedrooms 2 Bath with
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622 34. Articles For Sale
FARM: 5 Acres. Underground EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
Washer-Dryer k Air
irrigated. Modern Home. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Conditioned
*159
Auto Glass, Topa
Shade trees, circular drive'61 CRUISA1RK Motor Scoot,
4 Bedrooms 2 Hath Vllh
4k Seat Coven
AND
w a y , 2 Bedrooms. 2li ;
er. Needs some work. 18‘*
e v e r y t h in g
situ
baths, Florida room, pine
Lawnmnwer. Gasoline Edger
AUTO GLASS &amp;
A Car Air-Conditioner. Uni*
paneling, hardwood floors, WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
4*®
SEAT COVER CO. versal type. 218 Woodmen*
FOR ONE OF THESE
central heat. Garage, car*
Stemper Agency
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8932
OUTSTANDING HOME
Blvd. FA 2 6920.
porte. Price $18,sou. Terms.
ALL WUHK GUARANTEED
BUYS IN MINUTES!
Celery Ave. A Brisson
REALTOR — INSUROR
USED G.E. Automatic dish­
FOR COMPLETE
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
Road. Sanford. Tel. St.
31. Poultry - Livestock
washer. Excellent condi­
INFORMATION
Petersburg 896 8828.
Will?'**
8. Beach Rentals
tion. *37.33. Admiral 21"
SHETLAND PONIES
■•■A'ha*
SEE OR CALL
GOVERNMENT
T. V. *41.70. G.E. RefrlgcrFOR
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HUTCHISON Ocean front
s-30 Financing Available* *30 A up. a tor only $29.95. Britt's Inc.
OWNED HOMES
Apartment. Daytona Beach. FtlR a real bargain in a
CNMIVtOLh*
Food Fair Shopping Center.
Stenstrom Realty
We will keep until Dec. 24.
FA 2-1058.
wf
home boy, see our selection
Ph. 321 0636.
Abo S a d d l e s , Blankets,
Real Estate—Mortgages
of 2. 3 and 4 bedroom, 1
birdies A halters.
Ph.
9. For Sale or Rent
Luggage, rugs. *299 up, T“Did you rtally think a wall would ki*p ma out?"
and 2 bath homes that arc 111 X. Park Ave. 322-2120
FA 23179 or FA 2-3077.
5 ROOM Home. 817 Cntnlinu.
FA 2-7195
ahirts 48c ea. Boat cush­
available for immediate oc­ Ravenna Park
Evenings
31A. Pet a
ions, Army-Navy Surplus.
cupancy.
These
home
buys
12. Real Estate For Sale
310
Sanford Ave.
me prked below nturket FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360 19. Situations Wanted
26. Radio Ik Television
1-2 yr. old male DALMATION
TRAILER Lot. Complete *etvalue. You can purchase a
WANTED
a
Job.
Selling
cars
ORANGE GROVE
Dug. Registration papers NEED a ride to School. '59
up. Fatio, plumbing. Etc.
Government Owned Home 20 ACRES including 10 acres
or handling a car lot. Ex­ USED T.V. Sets *t0 up. Ser­
furnished. At a bargain
Vespa Scooter. 130 cc. AT
Quiet, 3 Mi. from NAS. I’h.
for as little as $100.00 to
vice calls *2.04. Sanford
of Hamlin on sour root.
perience. Cannot make over
price.
J. C. Uuutcn, Lemon
cuml. *125. Call FA 2-7613
322-8712.
$339.99 down. Monthly pay­
T.
V.
Service.
1113
Sanford
5 years old. Excellent con­ *1204 per year. Would take
niuff.
or see ut Mil N. Sunland Dr.
ments that include every­
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9T76.
dition. Balance of to acres
one for $23.90 per week.
St. Johns Realty
thing start as hiw as $16 00.
32.
Flower*
•
Shrub*
cleared for planting. *25,000
I ant In perfect health and 27. Special Service*
HOUSETRAILER Hitch. Ilea,
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
For complete information
with 25'.« down.
a College grail«tte in dairy­
vy duty. Ltatl leveler type.
BLOOMING
Roses
on
double
on any Government Owned
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
ing work. Write Box 8,
Fits all cars. *15. FA 2-7675.
cherokec stock. *2.34 cacti.
Home. See your
SINGER
e o Sanford Herald.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Gray
Shadows
Nursery
FHA A VA PROPERTY
Stenstrom Realty
SEWING MACHINE
10 yr. old CASK Tractor with
Realtor
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
MANAGEMENT BROKER
CHILDREN kept. Fenced In
cutter bar. Good corn!. *106,
CALL FA 2-5783
Raymond Lundquist, Asm .
Real Estate • Mortgages
SANFORD AREA
yard. 323-0158.
Ph. FA 2-1718 or FA 2 3362.
f A 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
VEGETABLr
plain*.
See
11 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
WASHING Jlachlne Service.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store, SiOVING, must sell 18 cu. ft
Ravenna Park FA 2-7493 Child Care. FA 2-2274.
I BEDROOM, 1 bath home. Jim Hunt Realty
Free estimates on repairs.
2nd and Sanford Ave.
Evenings
upright freezer, excellent
2640
Hiawatha.
322-7363.
Large corner lot in WynneDAY'S Work. Ironing A houseFA
2-3677
FA
2-3*29
FA
2-8360
Oftice
FA
22118
condition. *'22'i. 12211 Ran
wood secticn. For sale by
GERBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
keeping. 710U Hickory ! vr.
Night FA 2-4641
owner. FA 2-6290.
LAWN SERVICE Nursery. Upsaia ltd. Just dolplt St. Ph. FA 2-2128.
3 BEDROOM CB Home. Fla.
Fannie Mae Foreman.
323-0700
off 20th St. * 1st.
Mowing
and edging, etc. Satroom,
alr-cond.
F
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I BEDROOM frame house. 2534 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
*1 per day rental (or Elec
EXPERIENCED Office Workfcfactlon guaranteed. Ph.
yard.
Well
A
sprinkler
sys­
Osteen. FA 2-2664.
trie Carpet Shampooer with
33.
Furniture
er. Desires part time Job.
tem. Nice location. Ph.
FA 2-1817.
BUYING OR SELLING—Ser­
purchase of Blue Lustre
For appointment write P.O.
FA 2-8962.
Used furniture, appliances,
vice with attention to de­
Carroll’s
Furniture.
GREENBRIAR
Box 232 or call FA 2-4841.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
tail is tile answer to suc­
IS.
llUMinesn O p p o rtu n ity
Choice lilt* available in
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford NEON Sign. 3207 Orlando Dr.
cess. If you haven't check­
Grrrnbrlar of Loch Arbor
21. Beauty Satoiu
Ave. Ph. FA I-41J2
17-92,
ed with us you are over FOR LEASE 2 Service Sta­
SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
overlooking noli rourac.
looking service and neglecttions. Excellent condition. "Back to School Special*"
Repair or New
Custom hultdlng to yrnir
specification.
Grrrnbrlar
Better Waves *7.50 to *12.50
Any Type
in;: detail.
BH Oil Corp. FA 2-2131.
developed by
Contract or Hour
Kuzur or scissors shaping
SERVICE Station for lease. Color, tipping A bleaching
BONDED ROOFING CO.
KINGS WOOD
SO U T H W A R D
Inventory takeover. Good
BUILDERS INC.
Eve. Apple. Soft Water
668-5759 DEBARY
LINCOLN
location. Ph. FA 2-4342.
202 Fairmont Dr.
Harriett's Beauty Nook
INVESTMENT A REALTY
FA 2-»U71
LAWNS
Renovated
.
Aerate
MERCURY
116 N. Park Ave. 322 9173 16. Female Help Wanted 103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
Remove Thatch * Chinch
S P E C I A L
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FertiExperienced dental assistant.
‘x e-P h . FA 2 4244
Reference required. Contact RACK to school offer, one of
our better cold wave* *8.50, MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Box 3 Sanford Herald re­
garding Interview,
Wo now have u special fa­
cial IxMitlt services from Tractor, mowing, discing,
17. Male Help Wanted
blade, scoop. EA 2-7664.
tip to tip.
MAN 21-16 for Insurance Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop TREE SERVICE. Expert tree
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air
318 Palmetto Ave.
debit. Sanford area, salary
service. Heasunatdc rates,
4 Poor Sedan V-N, Automatic. Radio
Phone dour 1 322-0834
plus commission. Call Mr.
And Healer, A Real Good, Family
8 years experience. Free
Phone door 2, 322-8525
Brorup. 323-0813.
Sedan!
estimates. Ph. FA 2-4377.
INSURANCE Ri-|ii te n ta tiv e 22. Guild • Paint - Repair
1%1 Mercury Monterey
SMITH Air'Condition Refri­
Before You Buy Any Florida Home Check
must be Florida resident t
I Door Hardtop, Automatic, Radio,
geration aervlce. All work
Semi-Retired
Carpenter
year. High School grad. Em­
and Compare the Mackle-Built Homes at
llrnlrr. Power Steering Ami llrnkr*.
guaranteed. Very reason­
Small Repairs — Painting
Extra Nice!
ployed now, own car and
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Phone FA 2-7983
!m&gt;between 21-50 yrs. of age.
Night FA 2-2069.
I960 Ford Galnxie
Man In this area earned 23. P lu m b in g Service*
4 Door Hardtop V-8, Straight Stick,
tlU.Oou last year. Apply or
Radio And Heater, ONE Owner!
HINSON &amp; 11EAUN
Air-Conditloninpr
write 2608 N. Orange, Or­
PLUMBING
CONTRACTING
II.
B.
POPE
CO.,
INC.
lando or call 211-6501.
F L O R I D A
I960 Comet Cuntom
2U) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Repairs A Water Heaters
2 TRUCK Driver Salesmen.
Station
Wagon, Automatic, Radio
FREE ESTIMATES
BH Oil Corp. FA 2-2131.
Thru majestic model homes tic open now for your inspection)
And lle atrr. Wagon With A Future!
Plano
Tuning
and
Repair
201
E.
3rd
St.
322-9113
They are the crowning schlerement of Florida'! Mjcklr Srotheri,
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4231
far over 54 years a (emeus name In southern building!
18. Help Wanted
1960 Cadillac Fleetwood
PLUMBING
These quality homes ere oricej emetine!/ low
I Door Hardtop, Full I'owrr And Mr ^
STEAM Presser. Apply in
An investment, not an ex­
Contracting Repairs
— bom *6.960 to tl 5,450.
Condition. Owned lly One Of SanI
person. Downtown Cleaners
pense. Call FA 2 5612 for
FREE ESTIMATES
Down Pe/ments ere es low es $210! Monthly
ford's I.railing lluainrmt Families.
™ ®
^
Peyments is low es $43.11! No Prepeyments!
and Launders. 113 Palmetto.
expert advice on a HcraM
R. L. HARVEY
No Closing Costs! Come out tode/l Open
204 Santord Ave.
FA 2 3383 advertising campaign.
1959 Chevy l ’arkwood
9 *.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
IB. S itu a tio n s W an ted
4 Door Station Wagon, V-8, AulomaTele new Interstats ;4 and get oil it the
lir. Radio, Healer, I’owrr Steering ▼ I f I f f H
CeBery Uchenge.
WORK wanted. Call FA 2 9u60

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36. AetoewMfes * Tracks

GAS nange. Clothe* dryer. BY OWNER. ’39 Ford eon*
Power Mower and drape).
vertible. Very reasonable. ' .
323-4939.
323-3331.
SACRIFiCt! tale. Fine old 37. Boat* • Motor*
upright piano, excellent
tone, very good condition. 18 ft. CARTER Craft Boat.
*125. 1220 Randolph SL
Hydraulic trailer. 30 hp.
FA 2-2128.
Johnson. All 1939. Two
match mahogany speaker
ASSUME payment* of Kencabinets. Call Pete Wright.
more aewlng machine in
• Chuluota. 363-3793 after 6
Console. Equipped to make
p. m.
button hole). A Payment) of
*7.13. 144 S. Park.
12' RUNABOUT. IB hp. mo*
tor. Ekctrie starter. Ph.
10 GAL. Aquarium Jt acces­
FA 2 3310.
sories. 322-3131.
14* 1963 FIBERGLASS boat.
UPRIGHT Piano. Good condi­
Convertible
top.
ll|h u ,
tion. Mahogany finish. Ph.
speedometer, heavy duty
FA 27115.
trailer. Call 332-0170.
t RECONDITIONED UnderIP ALUMINUM Fiah Boat. 10
wood trey deluxe standard
hp. outboard k heavy duty
Typewriter, J79.30. *6.25
trailer. Excellent condition.
month. Powell's Office Sup­
$300. FA 2 3913.
ply. 117 S. Magnolia Ave.
Ave. FA 2 3812.
SKI Boat, 13 ft. wood, steer*
lng k controls, top, skits,
21" T.V FA 2 8017.
royo A ski belt, cushions,
gas tank, 30 hp. Johnson,
35. Article* Wanted
tilt trailer. *373. 322-0963.
WANTED used T.V.'s. Ph.
GIGANTIC Re-opening sale
FA 3-9778.
begins September 3. Goad
36. Aulumohlle* - Trucks chance lo buy top quality
outfits at or below dealer
'57 DESOTO. Good condition
wholesale prices. Example:
Radio, heater, new tires.
$1,065 73 hp. Evinrudes *730,
Call FA 2 3881 Reasonable.
40 hp. *393. *673 22' Gator
1938 MERCURY’ Station Wa­
trailer *173. 16' Trailer *150.
gon. Power steering. Auto*1795 18' Larson *1193. Wa
malic transmission. Radio
are off store field teitim*
A heater. 322-31R9,
one now for you. *995 17*
Runabout $693. .Many, many
*37 CHEVROLET Hick shift
others. Reopening sale in*
completely rebuilt motor,
eludes boat lot full of used
Good tires. $395 cash. Ph.
outfits too. Term s. Robson
FA 3-7690.
Sporting Goods. Downtown
Sanford. FA 2 3961.
62 VOLKSWAGEN Comer
liblc. Radio A white walls.
38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
Perfect ctmtl. FA 2-337S,
BIKES Repaired * Repainted.
BUYING a NEW or
Free pickup and del. Coy’)
USED CAR?
Illko Simp. FA 2-9663.
FINANCE

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* Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payment)
FLORIDA STATE BANK

1939 ALLSTATE Scooter. Good
Iransporlitlon. Reasonable.
Call FA 24331 alter 6.

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'Tomorrow - M inded'
Homes A re Offered

IB B ttV I N SKAflt Mo stroll* down tros-shaded streets on this campus.

if* dormitory at a newly
•atahliahad eolkgt may dis­
cover Uut his campus has
• W tf .

Ha* founders of the Uni­
versity of tho Seven Sons, n
floating, oartb-ginflittf alma
mate*, admit that this proMam may aria* but they are
M t too worried about it. The
tampua afloat la du* to sail
from New York on Oct. 23,
bearing the student body to
the high seas for the first
•emaster of claaiei.
According to the executive
director, Dr. E. Roy Nichols
Jr., the 482-toot Seven Seat
Is to bo a “world laboratory."
It 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
rut, 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 20-

elude South African and South
American (tops.
Or. Nichols, a former na­
val commander, says the
Idea of a floating school Isn't
anr. "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
Baled," 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
It,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 st 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.
James 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
I f f e fd ffl

W hile you are out driving, this week-end, take this page

OVER 3.1 YEARS

with you. The map above will assist you in locating some

At First K I'almrtto
(Alongside old post BlllceJ

ft imn*

arc Just right for the custom
construction of the luxury
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 Longw 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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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, et ux to Ar­
thur Strawn, et ux, N. Or­
lando, $8,600
James Marcbcff, et ux to
M. D. Hornsby, et ux, Fairlane, $18,100
James 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)

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WEATHER: Widely wattereji afternoon and evening shower* through Tuesday; high 00-05; low tonight in 70*.
VOL. 56

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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.
• • •
The Herald mechancUl de­
partment has a safety sign
posted which carries • ter­
rific impact: “ Protect your
eyes—ask the man who has
ONE!"
• • •
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.
• • •
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.
• • •
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

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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
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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."
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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

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MON., SEPTEMBER 2, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 8

Deaths Push Toward New Record
Wallace Shuts
Tuskegee School
To 'Keep Peace'
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)

2 9 ,5 0 0 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-toi...
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— Girl Killed In
upparent suicide attempt with for road.,, schools, buildings,
Funeral Ride
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 YANN 13 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,: r c c r c a - A n U X C C U t lV 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 (Ul’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

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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 c o 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 i n g .

O ff 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 O n
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 Joke1

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 (UPI)—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
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.

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

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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(Pafc 10 — July IS, 1963

Eclipse Drawing
Thousands
To Bar Harbor
*

i’

Rl

BAR
HARBOR,
Main*
(U P!) — Thouiandi war*
pouring Into thi* fashionable
oeoalde resort this week for
fro n t row seats Saturday to
B ato n 's most spectacular sky
show, th* total scllpse of the
sun.
The visitors, ranging from
scientists to schoolboys and
tourists to tradesmen, were
lining up coveted sites to
watch the awesome phenome­
non of the moon passing be­
tween the sun and the earth,
Th* nearly plateaudlke sum­
m it of 1,632-foot Cadillac
Mountain, highest Atlantic
Coast elevation between here
and Argentina, offered a per­
fect vantage point of the spectacle that will turn day into
night.
Th* total eclipse will be
seen along a 60-mlle-wide
swath from Japan, across the
North Pacific to Alaska, Can­
ada and Maine before ending
in the Atlantic at Sunset.
The celestial event will be
•bserved as a partill eclipse
•Isewhera In the Northern
Hemisphere and as far south
as Venesuela.
At 6:47 p.m., EDT, the moon
will block out the sun entirely
•v er this are*. Th* air tem­
perature may drop; stars will
be visible, and th* sudden
darkness will trick nocturnal
Insscts and animals Into stir­
ring prematursly. '
Astronaut M. Scott Carpen­
te r plana to fly over Maine
a t 42,000 feet in a specially
equipped plane. A scientist
accompanying him on the
flight will point out to him
aelewtifie aspects of ths eclip­
se which astronauts may en­
counter In future space Jour­
ney*.

IRS Millionaires Club Growing

M I D - S U M M E R !:

A t Fastest Clip Since The 20s

SPECIALS

WASHINGTON' (UPI) The nation is producing mil­
lionaires at the fastest clip
since the get-rich-quick era
of the late 1920s.
The Internal Revenue Ser­
vice—(IRS— in its latest tabu­
lation on the subject—re ^ rt-

Poor E at More

WINNERS OF the doll-hobby show sponsored by City recreation nt the
Civic Center were (left to rijrhl) Andrea Bowes, Melinda Ia:e Wnrnke, Kim
Johnson, Claudette Bomrartlner and Happy Peas. Miss Sue Torres was in
charge, assisted by Miss Linda Williams mid Mrs. Ann Samuel. Judges
were Mrs. Helen Kelly and Mrs. Dorothy Lee.
(Herald Photo)

NEW YORK (C PIi ~ A
survey by three doctor* in
New York City showed a
startling relationship between
obesity and socio-economic
status.
Thirty per cent of the wom­
en from the poorest levels of
society w e r e overweight.
Only fou r per rent cf the
women in the top brackets
were classified as obese.

Fafr Question

NEW YORK (UPI) — A
recent New Yorker cartoon of
a huslmnd and wife driving
past a sign announcing the
future Newr York World’*
Fair:
The wife says, “ Do you
think
they’!! give aw»y tlioie
Views ori the resolution.
The Soviet suggestion came little green llcina pickles
nt a time when East-West again?''
cordiality at the nuclear test
bun talks in Moscow led to
hope for a relaxation of ten­
sion* and the possibility of a
tip-level meeting a m o n g
leaders of the major world
powers.

Russia Proposes U N Summit

ed today that 396 persons fil­ Most likely he was on a
ed returns showing II mil­ payroll, although his income
lion or more income in 1961. from salaries was a drop in
This was the largest num­ the bucket—to him. anyway.
ber sines 1929 when the stock The biggest chunk of his
market was at the peak of earnings came from profits
its stratospheric binge, and on the sale of such items as
the total of I t million tax­ stocks and property.
The IRS Millionaires Club
payers hit a record 313.
Ninety-two new face* were accounted for about .1 per
added to tills select group in cent of all taxes paid in 1961.
1961. the biggest Increase By contrast, those in the 16,ilnce 1921 when the number ooo to 17,000 bracket paid
l . t per cent of sll taxes col­
spurted by 221.
lected that year.
The IRS statistics show on­
ly those who reported earn­
ing II million o r more during
tire 1961 tax year. Authorities
on the distribution of U. S.
wealth estimate there are a
lot more Americans who arc
North Orlando Fire Depart­
worth $1 million today.
ment hat requested The Her­
Some have placed the num­
ald to clarify a statement
ber as high as 100,000.
Government tax reports, of | concerning Councilman Art
course, mention no names. Fcrrin's proposal to ask each
Rut from these studies, it is residrnt to pay a 43 booster
possible to get a statistical for the support of the fire and
profile of the average 11 mil­ police department needs.
It seems the Fire Depart­
lion taxpayer in 1961. It
would look something like ment agreed (o back the col­
lection. providing the m ajor­
this:
The average top-bracket ity of the residents favor such
taxpayer had an adjusted a plan. The department also
gross income of about $2 ) asked that a questionnaire be
million. He paid about $800,- sent to each resident regard­
ing (lie donation.
fioo in income taxes.

Ferrin Proposal
Is Clarified

ilig iietwrcn tiir major East
and West powers in conjunc­
tion with the UN session.
The Soviet recommendation
was contained in u letter
from Sovleot Foreign Minlstre Andrei Gromyko hundt-d
to UN Secretary General
Thant Monday by Nikolai
Fedorenko, chief of the So­
viet mission, the UN sources
said.
Gromyko’s letter was a
reply to a message from j
Emerson Advances Thant asking for the views
GSTAAD, Switzerland (UPI) of sll member governments
— Top-seeded Roy Emerson on sn “International cooper-1
of Australia advanced to the atlcn year" for 19(55 voted1 LONDON (UPI) — When
second round of the Switzer­ last year by the General As-j he Irurri'd that Mr. and Mrs.
Cassius Mareellus C|sy were
land International t e n n i s scrnhly.
coming
to London, the man­
championships Monday when
According to Tass, Gromy­
he beat Ahmed llclkhodja of ko also advocated nuclear- ager of the Mount Itoynl Hotel
Tunisia, 6-4, «3.
free tones separating nations assumed they were the par­
of the North Atlantic Treaty ents of boxing's "Louisville
Organisation (NATO) frem I,Ip.”
Accordingly, Msnsger Ren.
Warsaw Pact countries, nor­
malisation of trade between Giordano assigned them to
to commemorate
.
. . . . . . . .
i all countries ami an end toj room 655
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) - basement of Hagle, 11,11 on co|onialUm by 1M5.
Clay’s fifth round win over
.T ake a section o( a 16 inch ttm campus. Of course there
The General Assembly h«* Henry Cooper here la-t month
gun barrell from the scrap­ is more hi the process than voted to set op a 12 member — and rolli-d out the red car­
ped battleship USS Colorado, a gun barrel full of Ingre­ committee to make plans for pet for their arrival Monday.
Giordano said today lie was
znlx in some household can­ dients. .Schell’s laboratory is the 2l)th anniversary of the
stunned
whin a while couple
ning paraffin, a hoc of boros an array of beakers, glass founding of the United Nn- walked up to the desk and
ticn
in
1915.
Tlmnt
polled
the
sod 323 pounds of quicksilver, lubes, wiring, burners and
111 UN members on their identified themselves as Mr.
Insert a couple of tubes and other equipment.
and Mr*. * lay of Kentucky.
Plymouth hu Amirlca’t lonfitt ind hut ntw-car warranty * - 9 yaart ir 90,000 isilitl
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n,. M iwi
u, ,«.■ ,,.
plicated, hut the process is
"they adopted him."
,ml»d la .»cluIs Mill
mIspao. «ilV.«l cite,. I • l.'lMI.d pail, a. Ilki, la, V
ol 50000 m.ltt .Oat.,,I
Well, if you’re William based on the simple theory
sown Sul. as IS. M|iM disk.
tst isismiiI pen liMtmnuM uu ml int.iml pun (.iel»1,nj *im»»l tMek) Inin
"No," said &lt; lay. "No kin at cnmit.i dot# thsll. sno.iisl cull
dsil coMit) mi ms ml S.ll.f.nMi ml „„ »k..l k»r .|v pnwMsd
Schell you have a "time ma­ that any material containing
Ids ttd,tlp dat d„&lt;i wre&lt;»1 il ruamidlp mltrmlt sctsidm| Is Ids rj-nogis V,i,ml Cti’.SsI Cll Cut ttdHt'n.
all.
chine." It’a not a contrap­ radio-active earhon—CI4—can
"It's that old abolishinist *ntion like the one II. G. Wells, he dated by merely counting
e.ator of iiilne,” he explained,
HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Imagined to transport man the radioactive rays It emits.
"lie freed all hi* slaves way
LOW
NEW-CAR
PRICES
Ami
scientist*
are
convinced
NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED!
physically back into the past
hack. .Most of them took his
o r forward to the future, hut that plants, animals — even
name.
Half
Kentucky
seems
ona to determine the age of sea water — have been ab­
Y o u h a v e to o w n o n e t o c a t c h o n e !
CHICAGO (U PI) — More to hc called Cassius Mareellus
thlnga through a system sorbing Carbon-11 on this
Clay oml four or five of them
Hum
n
half
million
American*
earth
for
millions
of
years.
known aa the Carbon-14 proceas.
C-lt Is formed in Iho upper will be elevated to new height* ure prize fighters.
"It sure gets confusing, air,’’
atmosphere
by the collision thi* yrnr — vin tiic nation’s
Schell, a graduate research
Clay comfurtisl Giordano, "but
aaslatant in chemistry at the of cosmic parlicirs with nitro­ commercial airliner*.
20ti East Commercial St. — Sanford
A survey compiled by Unit­ don't let it worry you none,"
University of Washington, has gen. After a series of rlieiniset up his apparatus in the cal changei as it falls to ed Air Line* showed thnt over
earth It winds up in plants, half these novice uir traveler*
for instance, during photo­ will lie traveling over routes
synthesis, which la the pro they once covered by car,
cess that produces carbohy­ train or bus. A majority will '
drates and makes green plants journey more than 1,000 mile*
from borne.
green.
lie cause they know the na­ Shorter travel time is the
WASHINGTON ( t l 'l ) — ture of C-ll. scientists can prino) object of three-fourth*
On Nov. .1. IlHI, when Carl count its rate of radioactiv­ of Hie new flyers, according
Vinson hecam. s memlier of ity by comparing the C-14 in to A. J. Iteverett, market re­
Congresa, .tiff, dcdtachaldo old material with that In new search manager for United.
collars were advertised in ami, using a precalculated ‘To illustrate, a family liv­
th . Washington I’ost two for scale, cun determine the age ing in Ohio or New York can
easily spend 12 or 11 vacation
25 rents. Tie* to go with them of the old material.
E X T E R IO R
Complete Line of Exterior Paints, Varnishes, Prim­
days at a West Coast vacation
The
problem
is
construct­
could b* had for 29 rents,
spot
if
they
fly
tiler*
and
Vinson, then age 30, ec- ing an accurate counter. And
ers, Brushes and Other P aint Supplies.
qulred a plentiful supply of that's where the Colorado's back." he suid.
Half
the
first-time
flyers
cannon
comes
in.
both and luunchrd hlnuclf
Siding
• Roofing
• Pre-Ruilt Roof Trusses
A pure steel housing was I will be vacation-hound, the
on a legislative curcor that
Sr hr II'.* j suvey indicated. Women ap­
needed
to
protect
today carried him to no nllComplete Line of Rudders Hardware.
'JMB. i. J1 -'l7JA.rJi ,
counter from ever present out­ pear to he the most adven­
tim . record Houa. tenure.
turesome in the survey re­
side
radioactivity,
tint
mod­
Now 79, the Georgia Ik-inoern steel is made in a pro­ sults, as tin per cent of those
erat has served 4H yearn, 8
cess involving radioactive Co­ experimenting with uir travel
months, and 13 days, a rec­
IN T E R IO R
halt-10. However, the gun will he female.
Hardening Supplies
ord that can’t lie matched any­
barrets of the Colorado were
Ilrcnking down the different
_
If
yo
u
h
a
v
e
n
't
visited
time anon and may never bo
and
forged before the new method types taking first plane trips
T
•quailed. The record for
was used ami this is just thi* year, the survey shows
u-Orv 1 «ur paint and wallpaper
Houa. tenure previously was what Schell needed.
Equipment
that 23 per rent will Im- house­
held by the late 8|ioaker Sam The paraffin, borax and wives. another 23 per cent will
f L . ' n l tle p l. — do m&gt; now!
Rayburn.
lie s u re to vi-.it
mercury Inside the barrel lie professional and business
1 n
Vinsun was being honored eliminated even more of the people; 20 per cent will he
I hi.-* new ilcpl..
today both in the House and background radioactivity and student*. 10 per cent will tie
th lQ-lw.ll’
Wadnnuur anil Snpplip*
• fertilizer
• Insecticides
Marine Corpe arranged a sun* nne of the mn»t sensitive ami ployees, Mini 5 per cent will he
Wall
Paneling
#
Ceiling
Tile
ai t review in hia honor.
accurate instruments
Use| retired people.
• Harden Hose
• Sprinklers
The arhedule called for luu- today.
Counter Tops
• Interior Doors
I The remainder will come
datory remarks on the House
. ..
----- -- | from other walks of life, par• Clippers
Screen Huards
• Hardware • Lawn Mowers
floor, followed by a lunch to i ,
ticulurly farming, Iteverett
which a few old friends were Progress
,aid.
• Plumbing Supplies
• Hoes
• Rakes • Shovels
invited, a call at the White
MON1KKAI. (U l’l) — It j First-time flye rs will find
House by personal invitation used to take 10O hours to Htey must cut down on lugHOUSEHOLD ITEMS
MANY MORE ITEMS!
of the {'resident, and then the traiu a mechanic in the elec-1 g«Ke t„ 40 pounds, but they
reception and review at the Ironies system of th* twin-lean bring their pets in special
Sfarin. Corps barracks, to be engined 1)03. The four-engln- airplane kennels,
attended by top defense- offi* ed t on&lt;U‘llntion required 2601 Of these people embarking
ciala and other dignitaries.
h o u r s . Today, mechanics: on air truvel, 97 per cent
A* chairman of the House spend 1.500 hour* in school found their first trip satisfacArmed Services Committee, before they are qualified to j tory or must pleasant uml 3
Vinson is on* of th* most work on jet aircraft, accord- per cent indicated disappoint­
700 FRENCH AYE.
PH. FA 2-7121
powerful men in Congress in ing to the International Air I merit, according to the United
m iU uty affairs.
l Tiulispurt Association.
j survey.
UNITED NAliONS, N. Y.
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has proposed that all heads
of state and government at­
tend the 20th snnlversary
session of the UN General
Assembly in I9C5, according
to UN sources.
Tasa, th* Soviet news agen­
cy, confirmed the report to­
day.
The suggestion raised the
possibility of a summit meet-

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Oviedo ManHeld in Chuluota Youth's Death
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MOSCOW (C PI)—The t a i l ­
ed State*. Britain and Russia
stepped up the pace of nu­
A Chuluota youth was kill­
clear negotiations today, with
ed
and an Oviedo man was
early optimism tempered bycharged
with manslaughter
fear* that Soviet calls for an
as the result of a one-car
East-West n o n
aggression
accident Tuesday night near
part might hinder progress
Chuluota, Sheriff J. L. Hots,
toward a nuclear (ext ban.
by reported this morning.
Soviet Foreign Minister An­
ORLANDO (HIM) - Mrs !
Dead on arrival at Winter
drei Gromyko, It. S Under­
Burke S. Winn, son of Mr.
Park
Memorial Hospital was
Karris
Bryant
cut
a
red
ribj
secretary of State \V. Averand Mrs. C. Shan Winn, of
Xorbert Georg Hyman, 17,
ell llarriinan and Britain's
West First Street, won a Dia- bon today officially opening &lt;
son of Mr. ami Mr*. Ferrell
laird Hail-hum met this aft­
tinyulshed Military Service the HI mile Orlando to Yec-I
A. Ilyntan, 53(1 East Fourth
ernoon in (he third straight
medal at the RQTC camp at haw Junction acction of the ■
Street.
Chuluota.
day of negotiations amid re­
F o rt Bragg, N. C. A senior at Sunshine Slate Parkway.
Deputy Theodore lew is
ports they were moving in!
Murray State College, In Ken­
charged Richard E. Pearson,
The ribbon parted at 10:27
the direction of at least a
tucky, Burke will return home
20, of Oviedo, with man­
a.m.
clearing
the
way
for
a
partial
nuclear
test
hail.
from a six-week training pro­
slaughter. County Judge A’crnGromyko was giving a din
free day of motoring on tlie ^
gram on July 27.
non Mire this morning re­
ner
for
the
chief
American
i
acclion. Starting Tliui.-day, it.
leased l’earsun under $500
and British negotiators to-1
Mary Tfarkev. girl Friday will cost motorist* 85 cents j
bond and set preliminary
night
following
the
regular
i
In the eity manager’s ofiicc,
hearing for 2 p. tn. Monday.
to drive the section.
niternoon session in the SirJust telephoned to report the
lew is reported that Ilyntan,
The section, which is p a r t,
idonovka Palace. It was the N O K H E R T (i. IIYM AN
City Commission will meet in
Pearson,
Roger Smithson,
first announced evening gath-L.
special session at 10 a.m. of the Fort Pierce to Wild-1
Oviedo,
and
John B. and
cring of the three-power dele­
Thursday to recommend a wood extension of the turn-1
Mark L. Garvin. Chuluota. at
pike,
runs
from
eight
miles
gates.
site for th at stato university
about It p.in. Tuesday drove
Although the initial Hirel­
mentioned in the first para­ south of here where it cross- i
out Highway t3 to a bridge
cs
Highways
17.
92
and
ill.
ings have been surrounded by
graph above.
3*a mile* north of Chuluota
down lo State Hoad 60 about
a cordiality unprecedented
• e •
to sltoot off firecrackers.
30
miles
west
of
Vero
Beach.
in recent cold war history.
County Attorney H ’ I
When they had finished,
Governor Bryant spoke at
Western sources cautioned
Johnson says “courthouse .. i
the deputy said, four of the
l |(, 1the opening of the section and
against ' ‘undue optimism"
nex" is Incorrect for
youth* commenced walking
that the talks would achieve
building proposed at Cassel­ aid lh.it in two or three
along the highway and Pear­
months, the section from Yeea break-through in the two T.A.MI’A ( UPI)—Both side* son started up hi* car. The
berry to service South Semi­
haw Junction to Fort Pierce
possible slumtiling blocks:
nole residents, Harold say*
of the violence.tinged Gen­ officer reported Pearson wa*
will lie open, allowing motor­
—The danger that the So­
driving at about 40 miles per
the property lille is “court­
ists to drive on turnpike from
lids might try to link a nu­ eral Telephone Co. strike hour when hi* car struck
house facility."
Front
row.
left
to
right
are
Norman
Hicks,
Mike
OLYMPIC SWIMMER anil former AAU Champ
iiere to Miami.
clear test agreement with were by sit down with a fed­ Hyman. Lewis added tho
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Caolo, Ricky Uleeson and Don McMurray. Stand­
Among the dignitaries on
Robert Zulirod, left, now a field .service repre­
their repealed call lor a non­ eral mediator today after a impart tore off one of Hy­
Jo* Gasil says the "Truing are Eleanor Mathers, Hetty Field, Eleanor
sentative for the Water Safety Services of the
hand for the opening were
aggression pact b e t w e e * | day of violence and arrest*. man’* shoe*. Pearson was
Tender beef sale at Tip Top
Zukowski, Millie Thompson, Carol CuviU and SalRed Cross, gives final instruction to a new class
Secretary of S t a t e Tom
NATO and the Communist
New violence exploded at quoted by Lewis as saying
grocery is tremendous.’* Busi­
lie Smith. Not seen in the photo is Marion Lewis.
of W ater Safety Instructors here, Tuesday.
Adams, State Hoad Board
Warsaw Pact nations.
St. Petersburg Tuesday night, that he had turned on his
ness up inn per cent.
Assisting with instruction were Mrs. Martha
This group lias completed HO hours of classroom
members William T. Mayo
— The possibility that the where two Pinellas County lights hut too lata to avoid
Kilpatrick, Miss Sally .Wider, Mrs. Elmer
and A. Max Brewer, State
instruction and study of the teaching manual
Russians might insist on an deputies were attacked at a (lie accident.
FBI and postoUice Inspec­ Beverage Director Richard
Avenel and Mrs. Jackie Caolo.
nnd will now go on to finish actual practice in
unpoliced
moratorium
o n General warehouse where a
The youth wrapped Hy­
tors reported stumped in that Keating and Director of Pub­
the water. Sitting on the floor is Mark Jenkins.
(Herald Photo)
underground testing.
tire had been falsely report­ man's body in a blanket and
Lake Mary poatoffica burg­ lic Safety Col. II. N. Kirkrushed him to the hospital
ed.
lary.
man.
Albert Iwroy McDonald. 39. where he was pronounced
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of St. Petersburg, was a r ­ dead on arrival. Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Horuce Boardrested and charged with in­ Coroner Thomas Moon, Ovie­
man, of North Orlando, high
citing a riot, assau'i and bat­ do. were railed to investigate.
w
A
. . .
In their praise of Police Offi­ m
tery and resisting arrest vvith Sheriff Hobby reported this
cers Larry Hamrick and Don­
violence in connection with morning that Coroner Moon
ald Ilrumley. Mr. and Mrs.
the SI. Petersburg Incident. ordered an autopsy to deter­
Boardman had parked and left
i MOSCOW (UPI) — Com­
Det. Capt. Earl Newberry mine exact cause of death.
Ihcir car here to look at some
Another death, affecting tho
MIAMI BEACH t L 'i'l) — nnd three red-haired bcrutlc I.es Marlin, Springfield; Ne- Meadow Oklahoma, Robert munist Chinese and Soviet ami Oct. George Kearns were
ahrubbery. As they returned | Big* March Seen
negotiators today re.sumed
from across the nation made vada, Katlo-e Francis, I n s Mosier, Tulsa; Sooth CaroSanford area:
slightly
injured,
the
sheriffs
.Mi-s
Universe
Jtul
provthey saw a 11-year-old girl
WASHINGTON iL'PI) —
j tlu-ir ideological talk* doMitchell Connell, 13. of
the semi finals after -trolling \ egaa; New Mexico, Sandra lilia, Cecilia McBride Yoder,
move away from the car and j Negro leader Martin Luther lug that j; • -11Is-m il aren't
, -pile a steady worsening of office said, when "six or aev- Winter Garden, son of Char­
io
bathing
suits
larlieuster,
Tennessee,
n
1
1
d
|
cn
men"
broke
from
a
crowd
,
l-'illingini,
from
Albuquerque;
Jmlg*
run. Mrs, Ito.minion had left ^King Jr. believes a* ninny in completely sold on .......lea, I
relations between the two
and evening gowns.
of .15 or to and jumped on les Connell, a salesman for
New Aurk, Jean IJ linn, East Hobby Lynn Mcrrnw of Sa Communist powers.
her purse in the car and dia- 200,000 ilitegrationists will s e l e c t e d 15 se o ii- fio a li.- ts
Wight Grocery, of Sanford,
A
spare
suit
worn
by
Mis*
;
vaminh.
covered }3(*&gt;0 mi-sing. Ham­ take part in a scheduled Aug. Tuesday night in the Mi-*
The ideological teams met their unmarked police car at was killed In a traffic acci­
The 48 foreign entries in after j 21 hour recess, dur­ | the warehouse.
I'.S.A. preliminaiy to the Florida, hrown-hnired I mdit
rick and ilrumley responded 28 niarvh on Washington.
' Kglulid r f M ami, rnught the
the Miss Universe pageant ing which Chinese negotiators
At (Htt, aland 35 men lay dent Monday at Sanderson,
week-long pageant
to the call, picket up the girl
provided extra color for were belo ved to have receiv­ down in (lie path of the ear Ga.. it was learned here to­
Six brunettes, *ix Monde* Judge*’ fumy nod she won
slid rtvovered the (.1H0, The ,Tol&gt; Plea
—i the prize fur the h- it state
Tuesday
night's competition ed fresh instructions (rum when it tried lo leave the day.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
girl Confessed to other thefts,
Hyman was born Sept. 21,
costume.
by
parading
Iteforo spectatot* Peking.
! warehouse after finding no
police Haiti, P. S. Mr. and .Mrs. AFL-CIO President George
1915, in Munich, Germany,
The
arniifinalist.s
were:
in
their
native
costume*.
fire.
It was believed they were
Iloardman made it difficult Meany asked Congress today
Alabama,
Dinah I r e n e
The contestants, since ar­ told to reply to the Soviet at­
Newberry hit the »lren and and came to the United Slates
OCALA (UPI) — Veteran
for tha officers by reporting to help tha Negro find the
they
moved away slowly, of­ in January. 1958. He was
Armstrong.
Montgomery;
.Ari­
riving
here
last
week,
have
Mayor It. C. Cumming re- n
tack on Chinese policy pubthat the girl was wearing au j same jolt opportunities on the
zona. Diane McCarty of jcd Tuesday citing the • lo-a- 1pot io long hours reheat*ing lulled in Sunday's Pravila ficers said. As Hit* cur moved graduated from Oviedo High
oiango blouse when actually ussenibly line that he now
Phoenix; Colorado, Mi-s llhea vy strain" of racial problems for the filial judging which •Since Moscow made the at­ through the crowd, six or School Ibis past June and
enjoys on the hascbull field.
it was bright green.
was a student at Orlando
will come Saturday night. tack
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and
distributed
It seven men attacked the of­ Junior College. He was a
TALLAIIASM K (I I’D — lamney, Tennyson; District of as hi* reason for limiting
Columbia,
Michele
Metrint--;
ficers.
i Dr. Cummins resigned af- i
throughout the Communist
\ 20-year-old cross-country
Police Chief Roy Williams, Killed In Storm
member of Chuluota Roman
The FBI arrested two per­
world, there ha* Ireen no
SARASOTA (CPI) — A killer ha* won a 30slay rc- | Illinois, Marita- Ozer* of Chi- ter lux newly named In racial J
who also is president of the
Catholic Mission.
sons
Tuesday
hour*
alter
the
1committee collapsed alter one 1
full-scale Peking rebuttal.
Shrine Club, today asked bolt of lightning killed one prieve from hi* date with engo.
Survivors include his par­
Massachusetts, S ii - S o meeting.
Diplomat.* said that further company and the electrical ents and a sister, Mrs. In­
‘•The Clock" to get him off man and injured another hen- dentil.
workers
union
agreed
to
talk
meeting* are unlikely to acThe state *upr«'tii&lt;* court Smith, Upper Fnlls; Mn-lii- 1 Cumming, mayor for seven
grid Smithson, of Oviedo.
the hook. He related yesterday yesterday while they were
gan, Pamela I ra S a n &lt;1a , nf the past H) years, named
compluli anything. Some said with a federal mediator John
Itosary will be recited *1
that the club will entsrtain resting under a tree John -ranted a slay of execution
Ludington;
Mi'-oori.
Sandra'30
men.Iters
to
ih«coinmitthe Chinese may go home I. Kenney.
8 IS p. m. Thursday at Brlsmembers of its Junior la-ague Gray 31, was killed nnd Jerry Tuesday to Dennis M Wlut
Iaie.il authorities here ar-i son Funeral Home and fun­
[lee la*t week, hut all resign- j SAIGON. South A'iet Nam without even the formality of
Ini*, boll team with a picnic | lllanloll, 2d. was badly bullied. nry, red-haired Californian
ro-Ji-d several other persons) eral muss will be held at II
ed alter one meeting.
a
fm.il
meeting.
who
admitted
killing
( l 'i ’l) — Fourteen American
Tlarr-day afternoon ami er.-- :
on charges ol assault or ut-1 a. m. Friday at All Soul*
'lii*- cuy Council expressed
, people tn j trip from
soldier* were wounded Tuc*
ning at h'aulundu Springs. He OOP’s Invited
tempting to obstruct tele-, Catholic Church with tha
regret at Ins resignation, and day night, three of them *cr
fornia to t lorida wbe
NEW
YORK
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'i'lt—Gov.
foigot to say the ball players' j
phono workers.
Council President II. II Itil- J iously, in an attack by Com­
was 17 year* old.
Itcv. laiuia Dunlcavy officiat­
mothers will furnish the food, Nt-lron A. Uockefvlelr and
ting will serve a* mayor un­ munist guerrillas, it was re
Sen. Barry Goldwatrr, I! Art/ . ( He ba.| been scheduled to 1
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• •
ing Burial will he in Oviedo
til the regular October elec-1 ported today.
hav* been invited by the lo- Thursday in Itnilord's j
cemetery.
Committees for the ymr
! KEY WEST (UPI) — The (ion*.
Colilinliiit Iti nude'listing Sys­ electric itiair
'I ho American*, members
EDWARDS APR, Calif
will be appointed by President
Cumming said he resigned' of a U. S speri.il forces unit.'(I I’ll —The natural stability
Another killer, Charles II. I body of an American artist
tem (CBS) to exi-huiige lh d r
Charlie Kuuipf when the Clvibecause
of
ill
health
which
lac, who was convicted in who drowned on an illegal
fiewa in a television debate.
were not identified pending .of the XI5 rocket ship was
tan Club meets at 7 pm .
la-vy County m I960, still will i junket to Cuba was to tic has worsened during recent - notification of their relative 1scheduled to undergo a major
liM.I.AS — Audrey Terry,
Thursday a t the Capri.
•o to In* death at 8 in a. m. 'picked up from the L. S. weeks due lo tlo "heavy Two South Vietnamese sold test today when Air Force widow of an Air Force cap­
Ban Upheld
«
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TALLAHASSEE t i l l ’ll — Thursday, aciording to Itai- Naval station here today by strain of dealing with racial iera also were wounded
M.i) Itoti lliishworlh shuts tain who was shot down and
Rep. Jan Fortune will be The Florida Supreme Court furd Prison Director Dewitt a funeral director for ship­ problems."
Tue
Communist* strut-1 oil all it* automatic controls kill, d last month in South)
the speakv. at a joint lunch- Upheld today a district court Sinclair.
ment to Brooklyn. \ Y.
A'iet N.ihi
just liefure midnight m ar at 'J.IMMI miles all hour.
eon-meeting of the North- of appeula ruling that p ro -' Gov. Farris Bryant signed
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
A Cubans llritaniaa airliner
Itiishworlh today was to
"Hi' ju-t wanted to help Ills
Can
Thao
airfield
south
of
Orange South Seminole Kl- hihitrd distribution of Gideon death warrants for both men brought the remain
Defense
Secretary Robert S.
Saigon, firing 16 to 2&lt;i rounds attempt to find out how much ciiunlry lie wrote after he
wniiia Club and the Downtown Bibles in the politic schools of earlier this week
M c\atnar a has sharply re­
| tor Warren Hill,
got
to
Viet
Nam
that
A
tileryawing
or
side
to
side
mo
1from j mortar into a camp
Club at noon Thursday at the Orange County.
stricted participation by terI The Supreme Court order- j Brooklyn, here Tuesday from
where the U. S. anil Vietna Itioll resulted without, t.V coil , lean- were the ill i&gt;t fortunate
American Iwgion Home on
j \ Icemen in civil rights dent,lu­
Havana.
led Whitney's stay in effect
person* in the world.'*
trot »vstems.
mete troops were staying.
Prairie l.ake. Fern Park. He Killed I I I 1v ilill
strations.
Newsmen were not allowed
f«r 5" day*, or until a petiwill discuss appropriations
McNamara issued an order
P O N T E V E D K A. Fin. ftion t« the C S Supreme at the naval station to see
WASHINGTON (t Pit —
pas-eti at tha last session of (UPI)—John W. Layxall, 48, Court is disposed of.
Tuesday night saying it was
| Hie plane land, but Key West
An outbreak of ir&gt;t&lt;-stinnl bac
thalegislature.
("highly inappropriate and un.
of Atlantic B e a c h was killed
The stay, -aid the court, is i funeral director F. A John­
terta from cracked eg;* has
•
• •
necessary" for persons in the
near hen- yesterday
when he i subject to cancel1ition at any son Jr. -a d federal autlmri led Public Health Scrvue
yeileril,
1armed forces to join in such
Whitney fails to
Got a hankerin’ for pork pulled from u aide
I ties told him the plane had
physicians to believe tin- dl&gt;, demonstrations.
action by the
J landed and Hill * lasly taken
_____
■ rase may be contagious.
I "1 urge every man ami wo.
Department’s g raced pig is during
m.in in uniform to conduct
still among the mi-sing and
He said he would
mic. the bacteria known aanyone who finda him ia wel­ Fears Ouster
the body today.
that tlw re i- no coiiv iciuiu
hy
-ending
instrunieiitMANCHESTER,
England
■almonellu derby, wa- be
clary said.
come to keep him . . .
Hill was one of 59 Amer­
) all that it i- scientifically o r ;
SANTO DOMINGO ( l 'i ’l)
Tla- Russians may m-tcail.
lieved lo emanate only from (UPI)
«
•
•
McNamara instructed the
icans
who
denied
a
State
De­
otherwise
desirable
to
have
—President Juun Bosch indi­
Ioutside source* such as con- drop out of Die race lo Die
laivell, who spent three
Army, Navy and Air Force
partment ban on travel to
The “ Mis* Flame of Srmi- cated lust night he fears con­
'
a
man
on
Die
moon.
' laminated eggs.
week- in the Soviet Union,
nol« County" contest proved servative army officers may“ file sort of debate which) secretaries to advise troop
SANFORD. Maine I IT'D — Cuba and visited Cuba a* ! But Dr Eugene Zanders of moon, according to a leading
so successful that the Long- kick him out of office unless Donald Oldag, eight, of Eus­ guest* of Dio Castro govern­ the Public llcMlth Service's llritun space scientist just sai.i the Russian* may call , has been raging in the West | commander* that servicemen
wood Fire Department plans he crack* down on nmimuti- tis. wa* in rritical condition ment. He drowned Sunday in Communicable Disease Cen­ hark Irom Moscow.
off tlleir attempt to land a I* alui raging at a highly j "may not under any circum­
to make it an annual affair ism in the Dmoiniaii K,-public. at Sanford Ho,pn.il today a Santiago, Cuba nmtel swim­ ter m Atlanta, (ia . has re"I would say the Ameri mail on the moon |or two scientific and non political stances participate in civil
with the winner going to tha
| level iri the Soviet Cuum," he rights demonstration*" when;
reasons:
with injuries suffered when ming pooi.
| ported there now t.s "strong cans are raring themselves.
state contest.
—
They
see
no
solution
to
Sir
Bernard
Lovell,
head
of
said.
he was struck by a car.
Escapee Meld
evidence" that it may be
Police a.tid the hoy ran in Space Test
The Soviets have some Youths Freed
the Jodrrll Bank ILului Tele some problems, such as pto
FORT LA U D E It D A 1. F.
' contagious.
t i l ting cosmonaut - Irom sol­ space spectaculars in inuul—|
To the regular reader* o lj(U P l) police arrested Guy L. to the path ol a car operated SEATTLE, Wash. (I I'D
ST. AUGUSTINE (UP!) "There is a reaionahle scope, -aid T ucm IJ ).
’ The Clock:" Turn hark your | Norris. 29. a prison escapee by Wtlfrrd Bougie, 56, yester­ Five scientist* entered a possibility In some of the
The Kremlin may let Aim r ar radiation or liguring out including Die construction m County Judge Charles C. Ala
paper at the fold, with the from Colorado in aubuibun day The hoy . the son of Mrs. space chamber here Tuesday ) more recent case* that the tea win the luunriftl muon how to get them hack.
I a manned space platform — this released seven youtbi
top of the page turned under, j Plantation Tuesday and began .Beulah Oldag, wa* speuding for a test of an integraded j bacteria has been spread race by default, Lovell &gt;jid,
—They are Dot convinced It lipt would rather carry out yesterday, four whiles and
And don't perk. Now—what | a search for his wife and four | the summer with hit grand- life-support system such as I from one person to anotlier." because some Soviet scien­ Is even a good idej.
tlie most ambitious program s! three Negroes, after warnin f
time (Lies the clock -ay at the children who reportedly fled . father. Mr and Mrs. Clur would be needed on a space ! he said ' We are now in- tists ftel they Could get moic
T. e key to the whole is through uilerrutim.il cooper ithem to stay out of racial in|cid«nis.
| with him.
leone E. Thing of iani'.rJ.
top
Kuo column.;
sUU'u or ou a muoa base. [vcsUgauni this possibility." [information at leas human [sue m Russia," he said, "is alum, laiveli said,

Orlando Link
Of Sunshine &lt;
Parkway Opened {

U. S. Mediator
Called In On
Phone Strike

,

Reds Renew
PRICE’S 55 Vie La' Uliis 0 ;S A Bn Semi - Finals Moscow Talks
Gentlemen M ay Prefer Blonds But Judges Dont

Ocala Mayor
Gives Up Post

One 012 Killers
Wins Reprieve

Reds Wound 14
U. S. Soldiers

Body Of Cuban
Visitor Relurns

.*&gt;

Rugged Test
Set For X15

Pilot Leaves
A Reminder

Egg Disease
May Be Catching

Whom Are We Racing To The Moon?

Rights Curbs Set
For Servicemen

I

Not Russia, Scientist Thinks

Eustis Boy Hurt
In Sanford (Me.)

I

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Search In Florida

KtACrl

CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
STR’BERRY
NEOPOLITAN
FUDGE*
RIPPLE

Cots A Strong Boost
If

Roberta said it would coot
f l million to drill the four
wells.
Tbs first sum ssful wills to
bo drilled in Florida were In
tbs Sunnllsnd field in 1S43.
Oil exploration has been go.
Ing on In tbs state tinea 1900.
Tho Iosm will not bo final
until Atty. Gan. Richard Er»
vtn, who was not a t the Cab*
Inst session, placet his stamp
of approval oa tho proposal.
la other actions, the Cab­
inet granted salary increases
for top employes la several
state departments and sat in
motlsa plans for obtaining IS
million la federal foods to
Mlp construct a Dado County
branch of tho Sun lend Train*
40-tai)e Read weet of Miami— ng Center for tho Mentally
B a k e d H a m with P in e a p p le
hut worn abandoned after pro* Retarded.
Cut d**p, wide diagonal groovtt (rent fat, top tide of
Hiring W.SSS b o m b of oiL
The Cabinet also released
bolted bom. Scorn rsmolnlng lot strip*, pat with brown
The nreo under lease b about 178300 to finance tho state's
sugar, and slick with clavtt. fill groovtt with drainsd
110 miles soutbssat of tho part of the costa of tho Na­
Dole crushed plnsoppls and rttum to 379* ovsn for
anlp producing field in Flor tional Governor's Conference
20 mlouts* until golden brown.
Ida a t Sunallaad.
s t Miami Roach next weak,
and 1190,000 to help finance
tho Florida Now York World’s
Fair exhibit
Sunlsnd Training Center dl
rector William Mepolts was
PRATO, Italy (UPI) - A
given a go-ahead to e«vk 93
Violent earthquake centered
million In federal funds to
somewhere la the Atlantic help finance construction of
Ocean off the coast of Greentho new branch Institution In
h a d erupted at 2:33 p.m.
Dado County. The 10153 Leg­
ID T Tuesday, according to
islature appropriated 13 mil­
• is Seismologies! Observa­
lion for planning and con*
tory hare.
s t r u c t i n g the institution,
A spokesman said Ins tru­ which Mapoles said would ul­
l l eats recorded a shock of timately cost ffl million.
anvsa or tight degrees on the
Apparently tho additional
If ore till seals. Tbs center
93 million from the U. B. gov­
apparently was located 1,000 ernment would Just about pay
Bilks aortbwest of here, he for the center.
aeld.
Maypoles told the Cabinet
that the money could be ob.
tained through the Illll-Uur*
ton hospital construction pro­
gram and the aiea redevelop­
ment program. Mapoles waa
Prank Iblm es, first vice directed to meet with the de­
Summander, has been elected velopment commission, which
a i commander of Campbell administers the federal mon1/iaslag Post, American Le­ lea, and make application for
TH RIFTY MAID . . SAVE 3&lt; EA.
gion, succeeding Das RltaJe, the funds.
|c signed.
The Cabinet authorised con­
Carta
Tom Rost waa elevated struction of n 819,000 canteen
from second to first vice building a t the 8unland Cent­
commander and Lt. James er in Fort Myers.
Tahnadgs waa etactad second Bitting as the executive board
Ties commander.
of the Department of Publle
A fish fry and frolic will Safety, the Cabinet promoted
be held from 9 to ■ p. a State Trooper K. R. Lowman
Saturday for the benefit of to corporal and transferred
the Legion’s baseball team.
him from Bradenton to Fort
Myers. The promotion and
Paper money to a Chinese transfer will become effective
invention.
Aug. 1.

TALLABAUK1 (UPI) Tha tenf tlm* March for now
poola of ail aadornrath Flor­
ida got • atroag path u tho
Cabinet laoaad 14330 acn a of
•In la^w M i land in Dado
C onst/ for oil drilling.
Tfca tooM wont to consulting
M gtesor WondoU L. Roberta
and others for 10 goara a t a
coat of Si cents an a m . Robs rts said four walls would be
drillsd during the period to
keep the lease acthra, the first
drill going down within the
n i t IS atasths.
The wells warn scheduled to
go to a depth of 11300 fe e t
Two 11300 foot producing
Welle were drilled la IMS la

IC E C R E A M

Half

Quantity Rights Reserved — Prices Good Thru July 21st

Suonuland
with that H IC K O R Y SM O KED flavor

Violent Quake
Off Greenland

Ia c had a d

SHANK
HALF

Holmes Elected
Fast Commander

Bartlett Pears 5

Whole or Butt Half »4 5 /

1

FRESH BOSTON BUTTS PORK

Legal Notice

Tender
Grade "A"
Quick
Frozen
4 - 6 Lb.

of- m v n rrte v AW
«t h » r m a n v e bsvk o r ovicnn”
•
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AT THM CLOIB o r H IIS R S I ov j r a n as. lien.
A isvre
Cash, kale se e s with elfeer banks. 1*4
■ash Items la areeese s f eollsclloa
Uhitsd States Oovernmant okltastlons.

•11,111.II

Street anS aoaraatssS

OSIIaatloae of Stelae aaS political subdivisions ._
Other bonds, nolot, nod debentures
(Inrlttdlna I Nona asourlttse e f
federal asenolee and corporations
not auaranteod bp 11.1.) ____
Corporate otorbs (Includlna 9 Mono
block e f F tderel Heeerve D ink) .
I t — ns and dlsoounls (Includlna I None

evcrdrnfta)

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

Jlsnk premises owned V ll.K e.1 t, furnl.
turt and flsturss I 19,9*7 9*
lUtnh prtmlson owned ore eubjtst
Is • None lita s aol tteem ed bp bonk)
Vital estate ewnad other in to bank prsmtsae —
Is v siu n tsts and athir a soots Indlrtotlp rep rescttla e bank premiss* or ether real aetata _
Coi'tm srs' llabllltp to this bank oa
acceptances sutotandlne
Other aaoots ___________
AKflprra
■■■ _________ ________
M A w iL m c s
Demand dsoposlte of Individuals, p a rtn e r.
shins, and corporation* — .......... Time and sovlnso Uspoetto of tndivlduolo,
porlntrsblpo, and eorporallons
Dcp'isllt of ITnlltd Blaise Government
(Includlna posisl tsv ln c s)
............ ...
r
Dopusltl of B u tts end political subdlrlslont _
Dcpoillo of banka - ■- ,
■
,
h’*rllllcd and officer*’ checks, etc.
TOTAL IiKCOMTK ___ ____ ____ I M d t l l 10
• a) Total demand d e p o s it* ___ | l.SIO.OI i t
(b) Total lime and savlneo
dspusiu
.......
..... t 1JII.»t« IT
M url(s*st or other H*nt I None on bonk
premises and • Non* un other real estatt ___
Iledlscounts end other llabllltlss for
borrowed money
......................... ......
,,
Ac«-tptaneec oasculcd bp or for
account of lists bank an* o u '.sisn d ln e __ ....
Other lU bllltlso ___ ____________ ___ __ _____
total

TOTAL LIA4I1UT1M
.........„ ...................... ......._
I ariTA L AC tUlVT*
C aplitii
U&gt; Common stock, total par value 9 to* too A*
(b) l'rs(trr*d stock, total par vatu* 9 None,
total roltrabl* value l Nuns
____
(c) Capital nolta and dsbttiluros 9 Nuns
Surplus _ _ .... ........................

Undivided profits .........................— ----

~

",. ,

llo e e tIts (and rsllrsm ont account for
prefsrrod capital) ._ . . ___ _________
t o t a l OAt’ITAL AChOUNTS _________ __ ____
TOTAL LIAlirUTIXS end
CAPITAL ACCOUNT*

l.rt.irttt

11,101 so

Baking Hens

lt.T4T.4T
l.en —
Nona

C o o k ie s
BREAKSTONE CiUAM

1,1*1,111.41

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B o lo g n a &gt;‘ 3 9 /

Cheese

REG 39d . . COPELAND ALL MEAT

SMALL SIZE BAGGIES . . 30 0 . 29*

W ie n e r s “ 4 9 /
Cube Steak 3
OLD FASHIONED DAISY

Non*
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10.444 00

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llobllllla* and lor olhtr purports
(Includlna note* and bill* rodscuuntod and tocurllloo sold with aarttmant
lo rspurchao*) _ _ _ ............. ........... ....
911, 1* 1.97
(a) Luana as shown abut* ara attar
doduollon of valuation raoorvvv e f ______
15 4b* 04
&lt;h) ascurlllcn a t shown above ar* afitr
dadustiun of valuation rvaarvoa of __
Non#
I, l&gt; II. Wobb. K**c. Vie# Prvaldcal, sf lha above-named
bank, do M lomalp owoar Ib si tb u report of oundltto* i* true
sad ctrrosc la the bast or mp knawt*4( * and bells?.
OorTMt — A ltccti
L. M. Wobb

17.

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12-oz. CAN

D r in k 4

Combine A cups brood cubes. I
cup Dole drained pineapple tid­
bits, I cup chopped celery, l i
cup chopped walnuts, 2 teotpns
salt, 1 lliti leaipnt. paprika. Mis
Ml)
V* cup moiled butter end 3
slightly beaten eggt and aJd lo
bread mixture. Tots. Stulls 3 lb.
bird.

Mi-Acres

O rg e Juice 4 £ . 9 9 /
MORION FROZEN APPLE. PEACH, COCONUT

F r u i t P ie s
SOUTHERN BELLE FROZEN

3^ : 1.

D e v i l e d Crab

99/

MORTON FROZEN tB 01 &gt;

Macaroni &amp; Lheese 5

Pkflb.

Spaghetti &amp; Meat

5

PKcjl.

AS FOR FRESH FROZEN (10-or)

Green Peas . . .

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ASTOR FRESH FROZEN (10-os.) LEAF OR

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a is le of Florida, County of Mcminolc. sat
Bwora to and subscribed b*for* ms this till dap of July
1911. tnd I harvbp csrlltp U s t ( am not aa offlcsr or dlraelor
o f Ibis bank.
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Cheese “ 49/

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29/

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HI-ACRES FRESH FOZEN FLORIDA
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Mountain
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Gulf Lease Discussion
TALLAHASSEE (UIT) —
Pushed development of a
State officiate will meet here family recreational project of
July 2U-30 with U. S. military a 205-ncre area on Deep
authorities to ili.&lt;euss a policy Cicek in St. Johns County,
on leasing of offehore arras of under lease to James AppelL
the Gulf of Mexico in north-. Appelt said he couldn't sub*
weet Florida.
lease areas for cottage lite t
The area involved run* be­ because of a fear the main
tween the Apaluchirola River lease might be canceled fof
and the Alabama line, much some rrason before 1U87, pres­
of it in front of military ret- ' ent expiration date.
ervationa.
The Cabinet, which tit* a*
trustees of state land*, took
bid* in June on a proposed oil j
leu»e in the area, worth
thousand* of dollura to the
*tate in rental charter*. Proteits were received front Tyn­
dall Air Force !la*e near Pan­
ama City, Eglin Air Fotce
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Ha»e a t Fort Walton Heach
and Pensacola Naval Air Sta­ The government toduy open­
tion and final action grunting ed an intensified campaign to
reduce the balance of pay­
the lease was held up.
Director Van F’crguson, of ments deficit by luring dol­
the trustee* of the Internal lars nwny front more attrac­
Improvement Fund, taid the tive investment marketa out­
Department of Defrnse, Navy side U. S. border*.
It set off a chain reaction
and Air Force did not make it
clear whether they felt Fior- of economic foreea expected
la should grant no offshore to push up U. S. short-Urin
leases in this area. He said interest rates sligntJy to
the military authorities re. make them more competitive
quested the meeting to dis­ with those of foreign bank*.
The White House announ­
cuss the matter.
In other business, the trus­ ced on Tuesday th at Presi­
tees ordered a study of pos­ dent Kennedy would glva
sible bad effects on Indian Congress Thursday a pro­
Creek of widening of Collins gress report cn the U. S. bal­
Avenue in Miami Heach be­ ance of payments problttn.
Kennedy is expected to re­
tween &amp;6th and tiilth Street*.
commend adhering to the
The trustees also:
Dedicated a small area In present policy, only with rathe Indlun Itiver in the vicin­ nrwed efforts.
The United States endrd
ity of Pelican Island ns a per­
manent wildlifo refuge. The lUr.2 with a ( 2.2 billion bal­
iedieittion covered seven is­ ance of payments deficit.
lands, including Turtle Pen This shot up to an estimated
Slough and Preachers Island annual rate of f.1.3 billion
but was not ns large ns tho during the first three month*
4.7l&gt;0 ncre* requested bv In- of this yenr.
The payments gap—the dif­
diun lliver County, much of
it open water which the trus­ ference between dollars spent
ters said should be left for by U. S. citixens aboard and
public use. Pelican Island, the those that foreigners spend
nation's oldest bird refuge, here — lias been serious
win dedicated in IlHKl by enough in recent years ta
President Theodore Roosevelt. cause a sixahie erosion of
Conveyed to the City of Tar­ U. 8. gold stocks,
pon Springs for public recA Rood chunk of the deficit
rcstionnl use 10d.4 acres of results from U. S. capital
submerged land in St. Joseph lieing enticed out of th li
Sound, subject to advertise- country by foreign hankers
offering higher interest rate*.
men for local objections.

U. S. Acts To
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Hospital Notes
JU L Y to

Admissions
Elixabrth Pearson, Geneva;
Feme Goemer, Deilary; Kupy
Ilrockncr. Deilary; L l o y d
Hatch, Agnes C h a p m u n ,
George Host, l.uretlia Perry,
Mayo lllackburn, W i 11 I a m
Davis, Deloris lliilery, Annie
Ashworth, Ituhy Dixon of
Sanford
tllrlha
Mr. soil Mr*. David Ash­
worth of Sanford, it girl; Mr.
and Mr*. Fred C. Pearson of
Geneva, n boy; Mr. nnd Mr*.
Cecil Mixon of Lake Mary, a
girl.
Disrharxea
Mildred Stoneleight, Longwood; Herman Davis, Orlando;
George Mo o d y, Altamonte
Springs; Mrs. Ann Scott anil
baby, Eddie iiusli, Monroe
Seheunemaii, Patty Henderson
of Suniord.
JULY II
Admissions
John Straub, Geneva, H&lt;*y
Collins, Osteen; Leon Owens,
Safety Harbor; Henry Peters,
Vunie Hall, Thomas Hurleigh,
Haxol Itevor, Alteon Lane,
George Mathews, Arthur Wil­
son, Charles Higgins, Christo­
pher Higgins, Ifunier Ilallard,
Iona Meldern, William Cherry,
Iva Carpenter of Sanforit,
Discharge*
Josephine Wardwell, Lake
Monroe; I.illiun Prothmnn,
Mims; Williuin Davis, Mutthew Yelsley, Harry Penley,
Roxanne James, Mr*. Cynthia

Grain nnd baby, Mr*. Violet
Cox and baby, Leon Nelson of
SanfuitL
JULY II
Admission*
Elisabeth Cowell, Deilary;'
Glenn Cochran, Lake Mary;1
D o n n a penton, Longwood;
Flonnie Avrctt, Douglas Tay­
lor, Kuby Williams, David
Wulnian, Jtufus Hicks, Granvilla Eubanks, Jcannio Cogburn, Carmen S-indifcr, Hop*
Adams, Dawn Adams, Helen
Hammer, Margaret Knellingcr, Itoliert Taylor, Harbara
Jcaa Drown, Howard Daguc,
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rrown
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Sandifcf
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Dorris William*
of Sanford, a hoy
Mr. and Mrs. Itoliert White of
Sanford, a boy
Disrharr.es
Feme
Goerner, Deilary;
I'yler, Enterprise;
Sandra
Iva Carpenter, Fred ilowden,
Mrs. David Ashworth and
baby, Ethel Hobby, Irene
l.inck, Kuby Dixon of San­
ford.

Offers Poor Kxcuso
NT. PAUL, Minn. (U PI)
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said Thur»day a pedestrian
charged with ignoring a
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Race Fronts

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By 1’iltW PrtM lateraettetul
T h an appears ta ba a alight
If temporary rating of tennien oa tha racial demonstra­
tion front despite flamtpa at
Charleston, S. C. tad Savan­
nah, Ga.
There waa no caoaa for op*
timJim jret bat thno develop­
ments wer# encouraging:
—A 21-hour true* wan rail­
ed In Cambridge. Mil., after
dajra of domonatratlon that
had put tho arta under limit*
ad martial law.
—Deaplto widespread eontlnulng
acta of vandallam
from a fringe group, major
demonatratlona appeared to
have eased off at Savannah,
G *. ana ef the Dial* tinderboXM.
—A local leader of the Na­
tional Association for the Ad­
vancement of Colored People(NAACP) called for n 60-day
moratorium on racial demon­
strations In Columbus. Go.
—Negroes apparently were
playing a wait-and-see gome
in Jackson, Miss.
. —Negroes pottponsd for
•na waok a ochodulod demon­
stration for hotter Job oppor­
tunities and equal booking of
persons arrested In Cast BL
Louis, l i t
The rceplte coincided with
formstlon of n group In New
York which hope* to rslee
11.5 million this summer to
finance tho campaigns of sia
leading elell rights groups.
Tho thinking of tha group
waa that financial security
might slow down ths aggros•ivenesa of tho lnlsgratlon
groups.
What does It sit m eant A
prominent Negro leader put it
this way: “Don’t read too
much Into what has happened.
I t Is largaly solneldcnco that
thars waa an saslng off In
sevsral place# st on* time.
P u t It Is trus that Negro
groupa are In a period now
• f ro-aeeeaalng the situation.”

Castro Prisoner
Offer Reported
MIAMI (DPI) - A Miami
attorney reported last night
the ('astro government has
expressed s willingness to
release all the political prli
oners being held on tbo Com
jnunlst Island.
The prisoner release, how­
ever, hinges on the United
Stairs agreeing to admit 323,
000 other anti-Csstro Cubans
who have obtained visa walv
era to leave Cuba, according
to attorney Jack Nagcley.
Nagelry represents llarold
Derber, president of the Em
press Lines LI., which has
been trying to establish
cninmi-rrlnl shuttle of Cuban
refugees to Florida.
"I have been advised by
Mr. Derber that the Cuban
government will release all
of Its political prisoners on
tha condition that those Cu
bans who now have visa
waivers are permitted to go
to the United States," Nags
ley said in a phone eall to
Ul’l from Kingston, Jamaica
Government officials
in
Washington said recently that
visa waivers — permission to
enter the U. S. — have been
given to at least 323,000 Cu
bans who have not been able
to get transportation to this
country.
Exile sources here estimate
the Castro government has
about 13,000 political prison
era holed up in various Jails
and dungeons.

Pan 4 — July 17, IMS

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B A C O N a u&gt;.

Splits Western Reds
LONDON (UPI) — T h e ; Peking
Communists
have
Sino-Soviet split has brought | painted “Viva Mao" and
parallel crack# in ths ranks j “Viva Stalin" on walls of Inof Western Europe's Commu-, dustrlal Milan, the leadership
nlst parties, once solidly unit- of the largest Communist
rd on policy.
party in Western Europe has
Most Communist leaders re­ had to taka public notice ef
mained loyal to Premlsr Nl- tha problem.
hi.a H. Khn siichev’s peaceful
Informed sources said tha
roesiau-nce line, and In fact small hut belligerent aflt!have been practicing it as Khruehchev group in tbo
the only means of gaining Italian party may have as
rround among prosperous : many as .10,000 members.
European workers.
| They said the Peking faction
Hut sin e the incrt-otlngly i may he planning a congress ,
hit rr exchanges uf atla.ks of l.s own in the fall.
between Moscow and Peking
In Brussels, a dispute broke
has brought their antagonism out Tuesday night over which
out Into the optti, tiny anil- group of Communlsta could
Khrushchev factions have be­ speak for the Rslfium’s Reds.
gun to appear among Euro­ One group issued a statement
pean Communists.
criticising tho Russian stand.
WING COMMANDER AWARD will be the trophy presented each year
In sums nations, these splits Later in tha day. another
to the winning squadron in the annual Bombing Derby a t Sanford Naval
are barely noticeable to those group, calling Itself the “ma­
Air Station. The derby, normally held In November or December, was not
outside the party. In no rase jority federation of Brussels"
held In 1962 beenuse of conflicts In connection with the Cuban crisis. 'Hie
I do they appear d"tp, a United Issued a communique disavow­
trophy wns presented by George II. Gehrken.i (left), executive vice presi­
Press Inki-national survey ing tha earlier statement as
dent of the Columbus division, North American Aviation, and it was ac­
shows.
tha work of dissidents.
cepted by Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. (center) und Copt. James O. Mayo.
Hut in Italy, whers proIn France, the Communist
party seems to have almost
aa many factions as tha nonCommunist polities! world.
One organ this month pub­
__
•
lished the Chinese Communist
anti-Russian Uttar of June
Sanford “just fell apart" 14 despite the Soviet Union’s
and was clobbered 8-0 by Or­ efforts, later abandoned, to
supprsss it.
WASHINGTON- (NEA) —A tendency to start quan­ been cancelled from the pro­ lando in the second game of
Another dissident French
the district play-off In the
When Defense Secretary Mc­ tity production of items with­ gram.
American Legion Baseball Communist party group this
Campbell concluded that league Tuesday evening at week took out an advertise­
Namara gets a letter from out adequate development.
Campbell's men report $r&gt;00 "more effective military asment In the respected newspa­
Joseph Campbell, he reads It
million spent for aircraft and sistsnee could, through Im­ Oak llidge Field.
carefully. He assigns a man
Sanford won the first game per l.e Monde for “The Com­
equipment incapable uf per­ proved economy anil effic­
munist Way," a new publica­
(o investigate every Item In
32 Monday evening.
forming its military mission. iency, be obtained for conthe Campbell letter. He perFinal game of the series tion with such articles as
sklerably less money than la will he played at 7:30 p. m. “USSR-China: The Evldsnee
tonally studies the reply, lie %&gt;
now required.
Saturday at Municipal Sta­ of the Rupture."
usually Issues quick orders
“ Our review of repair parts dium here with Jimmy CourIn line with Campbell’s sug­
support disclosed that lack ; ier on the mound for the
gestions.
AUTO
of repair parts in tho Army (home learn
In a quiet, persistent way
supply system contributed to
Manager F. R. Thomas
Campbell Is trying to savo
the reduction of the combat said this morning “it was
you and me 3S billion or so
readiness of certain of the Just one of those nights last
a year, mainly in the Depart­
AIR CONDITIONER
Army’s combat and combat- night—the boys Just fell apart
ment of Defense. He Is U. S.
support vehicles."
and committed too many e r­
Comptroller General.
Campbell described one spe­ rors. Out It will be better
McNamara, in announcing
cific goof:
Saturday night with Courier
his IMS fiscal year savings
“ Unnecessary costs estimat­ pitching."
of It.l billion, gave strong
ed at about $103,000 were in­ Hobby Johnson pitched sev­
credit to Campbell snd his
curred to modify M 131 utili­ en innings for Sanford Tues­
general accounting office for
ty trucks with certain fix­ day evening with Eddie Fitz­
triggering s o m e
of his
Plus lnsUQatlaa
tures to faciliste air delivery gerald relieving him in the
most Important reforms.
2
Yr.
Factory Warranty
of the vehicles. This was be- eighth. Shaney was the winC a m p bell’s Investigators
cause the A r m y
faded nin j pitcher for Orlando.
have found and called to Mc­
JONES
Winner of Saturday night's
to assure that the desired
Namara’ attention Iftet) pro*
fixtures would be included on game nnd iwo of ths threelemi: ,
JOSEPH CAMPBELL tha vehicles at Ilia lima of game series will go to Tam ­
AUTO SERVICE
—Preparedness of combat
pa fur the atate champion­ 1666 S. Sanford, FA S-ltM
—A duplication of effort by production.
troop units In the United
States and overseas areas the three military depart­ “This failure occurred de­ ship.
and of Individual Navy com­ ments in developing similar spite tho fact that during
the 10-ycar period that the M
bat snd service ship* of the items.
Atlantic and Pacific fleet* —Glaring inefficiencies In I3t vehicle had been under WHOLE HOUSE HEATING ,,„d COOLINC
was being seriously affected the military foreign aid pro­ development, the principal
GENERAL ‘yi; ELECTRIC
by their inability to obtain gram. These Included deliv­ military characteristic re­
repair parts and other ma­ ery of equipment to countries quired with respect to trans­
terial required for combat which lacked the capability portability was that it could
to maintain and utilise that lie air dropped by parachute
readiness.
and externally transported by
—"Many Instances" when equipment.
s e e
helicopter."
the services “did not know
ALL ELECTRI C HE AT P U M P
Campbell recently
said,
In one country almost one
what they had snd even
where the records showed fifth of the tanks delivered "The number and types of FOR THK SMALLEST . . .
that needed material was on under the military aid pro­ situations that we have iden­
involving
excessive
hand, it could not be locat­ gram were found unservlre tified
ed." “We have found," says able or deadlined. One third costs to the Government indi­
Campbell, “ many examples of the 1,100 vehicles in two cate that tlu-se and similar
where millions of dollars of divisions were considered to deficiencies are widespread.
McNamara
assets were 'lost' for all In­ lie unserviceable. About 38 Noting t h a t
per cent of the radio com­ has taken some excellent and
tents and purposes."
—In some cases the prema­ munications equipment in an determined steps to correct
ture replacement of usable other country had an effec­ the deficiencies, Campbell WnnrtierTRON mod*It far a t IRHa aa MO r i m fail la
equipment, r e s u l t i n g In a tive rsngc of only one third nevertheless warns. "Direc­ the largest home nr commercial bistnllettewn. N a pa
great deal of waste. In other to two thirds of that for tives and policy statements a- OUT heat, humidity In summer; pumps IN haul from
lone cannot be relied upon to froth autdonr nlc la winter. Uwa law hall ceding to
cases the continued use of which It was designed.
eliminate duett.
In a third country more assure that necessary steps
equipment so broken down
PAYME N T S AS LITTLE AS
that repairs were consider­ than 2.0U0 of 8.900 combat are taken."
ably mors costly than the and combat support vehicle*
In reference, however, to
wrre Inoperable and about some major specific McNa­
buying of new equipment.
—Widespread excess pro- half the Jet aircraft In a mara action, Campbell said,
d M % # M O N T H
euremenl. One ridiculous ex­ fighter wing were out of "The various actions taken
U r T O &lt;0 M O . T O P A Y
ample was a It) years' sup­ commission for lack of parts. by the Department of De­
In a fourth country, $2.2 fense In *espon»e to our re­
ply of coffee.
—Needless snd costly wire- million worth of ammunition commendations, if properly
housing, and distribution of had hern on hand fo&lt;- 18 Implemented and vigorously
easily obtainable supplies. Ex­ months although the gun for pursued, will be a major
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the military departments cen­
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supply items of electric
clamp* that are readily ob­
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to the military st local com­
mercial outlets.

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D o n 't m is s
SAY “CHEESE” — “Miss Universe” hopefuls turn on the charm for the
cameraman in Miami. From left: Indiana’s Vicki Little. Michigan's Pam­
ela Sands, Wisconsin’s Lynn Korchunoff, Ohio’s Gloria McBride.

Home Help Training Planned
cord, Toeationl rehabilita­ help that Is able to assume
tion counselor for Seminole responsibility with a mini­
County, who acted as tempor­ mum of supervision for such
ary chairman: Dr. Frank routine work as the proper
Leone, Seminole C o u n t y use of sppiisnces such ss
Health officer; E. S. Dou­ stoves,
washers,
dryers,
glass, director of adult edu­ sweepers and so forth; how
cation; Mrs. Abby Boyd, to clean, dust and scrub, etc;
county welfare director; Joe how to prepare food in an
Foy, manager of the Florida acceptable manner; and child
State Employment Office; supervision.
Mrs. Mary Carmen, FSES
Douglass indicated that cer­
service interviewer for dom­ tification of a qualified in­
estic help; Mrs. Carmeta structor
and
coordinator
Ray. State Welfare super­ would be important and the
visor; Mrs. Janet Colle, state writing of a course curricu­
welfare area supervisor, and lum would be initially neces­
Cecil Tucker, county agricul­ sary.
ture agent.
It is anticipated that the
Employment service offi­ course can be offered through
cials noted that it is often the sponsorship of adult edu­
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. difficult to obtain domestic cation offices. Each person
(UP!) — Mr*. Virginia Britt.
| successfully completing the
Fort Lauderdale, the wife o f,
i course would be issued a
| diploma to substantiate their
an am ateur pilot, was named
llie winner Tuesday night of
qualifications to prospective
Iemployers.
the 17th annual Powder Puff
Derby, an all-women trans­
Foy noted that It ia often
difficult to fill job orders due
continental airplane race.
to what is expected of dom­
Mrs. Britt flew the 3.900estic workers for the wages
mlle-course from Bakersfield.
that employers a rt willing
Calif., to this resort city on
to pay.
the Atlantic Ocean with Mrs.
It was agreed that most
Lee Winfield, Miami Springs,
people would be willing to
as her co-pilot.
pay a more acceptable wage
Their victory was consider­
if they were able to procure
ed by a Derby spokesman as
a trained and qualified em­
"quite rem arkable" because
ploye.
their Piper Cherokee PA-28
It is hoped that the public
has only a 180-horse-power
and prospective employers
engine while the majority of
will offer suggestions and ex­
the 42 planes that finished the
press a degree of Interest
race were equipped with 230so that the committee wilt
horsepower engines.
be able to evaluate the degree
In addition, Sirs. Brut, mo­
of interest for the training o(
ther of one son, only had 443
qualified help.
hours of flying time and Mrs.
It is also hoped that per­
Winfield, who has four chil­
sons
interested in such train­
dren, only 260 hours.
ing will call the Florida State
The Derby spokesman said
Employment Service, and in­
many contestants have up to
dicate their desire for such
17,000 flying hours to their
a course.
credit.
If the initial course is of­
The Britt-Winficld team a r­
fered and is successful, the
rived here at 11:09 a.m. EDT
plan is to broaden the scope
yesterday, coming in as the
of
training to include such
&gt;3lh plane.
training as day nursery work­
The official winner is de­
ers, nursing aides and possi­
termined by tile difference
bly practical nursing.
between her average flying
Foy was made permanent
speed and a handicap speed
chairman
of the advisory
determined by the capacity of
committee. Meetings will be
her plane.
called as the need arises.
The Derby spokesman said
Persons who would be inter­
Sirs. Britt and Mrs. VSinfield
ested
in joining future meetwon because their "naviga­
‘ ings are urged to contact the
tion was very good and they
Florida State Employment
caught good winds. They
J E W E L S ’ FALL— 1Service offices.
waited for good winds."

In answer to th« expressed
need for some kind of voca­
tional training of domestic
and homemaker personnel, an
organizational
and
study
meeting was held to determine
what kind of training pro­
gram could be set up In the
county.
Participating in the dis­
cussion were Lyle 31. Peddl-

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Pilot's Wife
Wins Powder
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State Withdraws
Offer On Base
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) Secretary of S l a t e Tom
Adams announced yesterday
tlie state had withdrawn its
offer to buy the deactivated
Green Cove Springs naval
base.
The state had hid 4620,000
for the base as an industrial
site.
Adams said the state be­
came interested in the facil­
ity at the insistance of a
group of state, county and
city officials, and agreed to
buy the base at its appraised
-value of 1520,000.
But he said shortly after
the state's offer, the Owlfson
Interests, and later the city,
offered to purchase the facil­
ity for $730,000.
The secretary said the state
later ottered to buy the base
for $620,000, sell it to the city
for $730,000, and convert tiic
$130,000 difference into in
dustrial development ol the
site for the benciit of the
community.
"This offer was never hon
rally conveyed to the public
&gt;y the persons receiving it.’
Vdami charged. "Rather tht
itory was told that the stats
intended to reap the fat proli
0? $1.10,000 at the expense e
Vie citizens," he added.

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Sixteen • strand bib of
pearls is called “ Pearla - Blouse,” and was
shown in New York.

Youth Meet Set
A Youth for Christ meet­
ing will be held at T: 13 p.m.
Thursday at Central Baptist
Church. Jerry Fugate will
present a solo and Richard
Lee Bennett will tie the
speaker.

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Sanford All-Stars In District Tourney Monday
tional U i i i m AU-Bter* t u n

participatingthis
Tha first
Is always a t 1 9 .

tioding s a d It Jest haa U ha
tha meet' papalar laagaa la
Sanford.
Aa waa anpecteA tha "klde"
gar* tha adalta a U**on or
two aa haw to n ally bawl.
And mora Importantly, bow to
anjoy yooraalf whlla you're
bowling, toot
1 only bar* ana question to
a*k a t thla point Why mu*t
th*y always gat extraerdtsarily hot whaa they com* up
against us?
If you as* young Jim Brow*
*r walking around with a east
on his foot, yaall know th at 1
finally got swiaad to tripping
him (th at’a tha aaly way 1
could hop* to boat th«Jr Usm
last sig h t). Do you know
what this little “ebew-ofP
(only kidding, Jim) did oa
Monday! Ba just arorsgad
about a IPS, that's all.
Jim shot gam** of SIS, 171
197/611 scratch isriss. (If you
don't ssind, today, I'd rather
Just report athar people's
scores and not mention mine!)
Don Nicholas, another m«
b«r of this league, had good
aJgbt, too.
Don had a ISO seriaa with
games of lid , 111, 118/630.
S*a what 1 mean about the
"kids" showing as "old" folks
how to bowl?
All In all, I think that eraryone is extremely happy to be
a p ert of the league and It
should prove ever mors pop.
ular comes tha fall season.
If you’d like to Join a t this
late date, be a t the Lanes on
Monday a t liSO p. m.
And before It slips our mind

Legal Notice
v o r ir r . rv D s n

n iw m o i J B

* a « m r r .v r c T r

NOTICK IS IIKIIKHT QIV.
TJN th at tha tind*r*lgn*&lt;1. 4asiring to aaeasa In hnalnaas
tin'lar tha (Ictltlaaa nanta of
auto s e r v ic e , at u. a.
H ighw ay 17«»J and Malodr
taina. In tha Cltr of Caaaal.
harry, HnnilnoU County, VlorMa, Intanda to raslator tha
aald fictitiou s nama with tha
Clark o f tho Circuit Court e f
Bamlnnla County. Florida.
/ a / Win, It. Btaphana
S Joaaph Davis, Jr.
Attorn*? at Law
I’oat Offlra Bos 1SSS

(Unfurl, Florida

I'ubllth July IS, IT, S4, I t, t i l l

CDK-SS

F ic rm o is

xAwn

NOTtCIC IS haroby e lv .n that
» « ara aneaiad In hualn.aa
at Cryatal U l n Drive, l* k a
Slnry, tt-nilnul* County. Flor.
Ida. undar lha flrtlttoua nama
of, MAM * KATIIT'M, and that
» • Inland to raslator aald
ti.ima w ith tha Clark of tho
Circuit Court, S.ralnolo Coun*
ty
Florida,
In accordance
w ith tho srovlalono ot tha
V icllttou* Nama Htatutaa, to.
w ltt Moctlon 1110) Florida
O U tutas 1IIT.

Hlei lam D. Millar

N. K sthtrln* Millar
F ubll.h July I, IS, IT, 14. 1H1

with
mr m i a half
Now M is gif* a
l usk sssP a a what
this
IraT i
Beach, with a Mg 1M
stepped up to tha foul Baa and
fired nathlng hat strikes. As
a m atter ad fast, ha finished
with an M l f asriee lachsdlng
bsadhap Mat had far a 110
average bowler, is B f
The first natural im sstiea
is that pa sails* . . . l a ha a
saadbaggerf 1 can answer
that for you Isaaae we keep
e a t aver­
age and that's the average
they use for teunam eat play.
Ira’s league average wee only
14S, bot due W hit rolling
much bettor la tournament
play (100), we directed hie
entry with n 160 overage for
competitive purpose*.
As far as I know, J e t Lanes
is the only house which main­
tains tournament nveragee
and aasuree everyone compet­
ing ef n fair shake.
Ed Callan again waa on
hand to collect some of the
prise money. Ed finished sec­
ond and received the $50 guarantes.
Some of the other Jackpot
winnere, end each pot wee
again a nice Juicy $30, were
as follow*! first game, Irn
V*mum—248; Horry Pente­
cost end Bill Hell tied for
the second game with a 22S
Third and fourth pots were
wen by Mel Heoderllte, of Or
Undo, with gemeo of 244 end
244, respectively.
There wee another Us for
tho fourth pot, this time botween Varnum and BUI Couch,
of Orlando.
Thla Sunday, U's tho same
thing all over again. You
wanna get la l I t costa only
f t and it's handicapped.
Another dandy is the
ond annual BPAP Handicap­
ped Tournament which will
have around $7,500 In prise
hmoney. Thla one, too, only
has an entry fee of $8.
The finals for the state will
be held In Daytona Beach on
Aug, 18. The top five scores
rolled out of the first 37 en­
tries will automatically rspresent Sanford/Jet Lanes.
The final day for qualifying
is the last of this month.
Kinds gettln’ excited about
those score projectors coming
Into Je t Lance. Should prove
to be quite an asset for tha
•poetstore who’ll now know
tha enact scores as they ere
rolled.
Another reminder to the
various league secretaries for
tha coming fall season. Have
you mad* your reservation for
lanes for your lea rue, yet.
Do you realise th a t the fall
league will begin In another
four or five weeks. Ju st can't
believe that the s u m m e r
months have rolled by so rap­
idly.
That’ll do it for this week.
8ee you ot the Sweeper thla
Sunday.

CDK.IS
tn the Ceert mt Ike Oeaely
Jude*. Seailaala Caaaty, Flat,
l-la. la Frabata
la r*i r.etala af
WALTWIt U CLARK.
ATHENS, Ga. (VP1) Deceased
T&gt;, All Ceadttara a ad Ferae aa Ken Cooper, form er bulldog
llavlaa Claim* ar Daaaaada
end who served aa freshman
Aealast Said Fetal,i
T»u and aach of you era end coach her* last see ton,
hereby notified end required
to preaant nny claim* and d*. today was namod offensive
m ind* whlek you, ar althar at
you, may have aealnat tha end coach for tho University
•■ tale e f Wetter L Clark, da. of
Georgia to succeeded
caaaad, late of eeld County, Charley Trlppi.
to tha County Jude* of H«mlTrlppi, one of Georgia's allnole County, Florida, at hie
of fl &lt;a In lha court house of time playing greats, recently
aald County at leaford , Flor*
M*. w ltk la ale calendar month* resigned to become offensive
r...m the time a l tho flrat backflald coach of the propuiillcatioa e
u lt
ruplaa af each claim er de­
mand nhntl be la w rltlas, and
Acting Athletic Director H.
nhall alnte lha place af rael*
dance and poat efflr* addrasa T. liollls, who took over last
of lh a clalm aat, end thall be winter when Wally Butts re­
nw era la by Ike elalaiaai, kle signed, announced that the
a a en t, or attorney end accom­
panied by a ftlla s tea at one 26-year-old Cooper, a satlv*
dollar and auak claim ar d*. of Ttftoo, Ga., was moving up
m an* a a l aa fU*4 shall ba
to tho vanity coaching staff.
Void.
C. E. H ark
Trlppi, All-America back in

sag the U. 8. Opes
DeepMe his
ths British

win It yaattp aooa r * Habla
to atu t wssfartog if 1 trar

‘i h i i r Is
■ t* bsst la this 4Mh am
bus] n w w l M the astioa'e golf predeestessli
“You sever weal is sell
tim er riMvV* said B ig
George Bsyer, whs thlsks his
chsacas as rsUlag
are as feed as
The starting field for Thurs­
day was reduced t* ItT with
Urn withdrawal ef BUI Casper,
Cary Middle mfl, Tbby Lyous,
Scudday Horner sad home
i Graham Boss. Casper
and MIddIceoff withdrew be­
cause of Injuries — Casper
with a bad hasd which has
kept him off Urn lour aloe*
May sad Mlddleeoff because
of a bad back.
The field will be cut to the
low 76 asd ties after Friday's
second round for tho final
two rounds of play oa Satur­
day and Sunday.

Little Shi
Miller Saves
tyioles Again

c u j .i i e

NOT BESPONS1BLB
I will sot be rtspoasible
for soy drbte bwarrtd hy
anyoas ether thaa myself.
KARL M. 8EKBEBGER

sad incoming recruit
Gibbs ahead of him . .
Even with Bob Cousy offi­
cially retired from active
competition, there still a
Ones left on the sports besL
. . That's what tha Kansas
City Athletics call shortstop
Wayaa Causey . . .

Standings

Rozelle Ends
Current Phase
Of Grid Probe

McCovey Racks
Up27lhr28Hi
Circuit Clouts

Fight Results

Badcock Beats
Chase 14 To 4

Boston News-Letter, pub­
lished by John Campbell,
Boston postmaster, an April
24, 1704, eras A nt printed
newspaper to appear la ths
Amsrtcas colonise.

RELIABLE

FAST

a t Clem ent Is the
are Clermont
Kissimmee Nationals
and I t Cloud Americans vs.
Tavares.
The winners will advance to
the escnod round, which will
he played her* in Sanford
Tuesday. Two games are
scheduled a t I and I p j*. at
F t Mellon Field.
Ths winner of the District
d championship will represent
this area la the state tourna­
ment a t Panama City In
August.

NEW YORK—&lt;NEA&gt;— Look
for tha Southeastern Confer­
ence tn split into two circuits
because of Kentucky’s Inte­
gration policy an athletics . .
Coaches in the area are convlaced It'D happen la a cou­
ple of y e a n . . .
Goiter Doa January teals
th en ought to be two PGA
tournaments—on* for medal
and one for match play . . .
sines 90 per cent of the golf
la the world la match play.

Jack Nlcklaus exudes more
personality losing than ho
does winning . . . He waa
ebarmiag and disarming af­
ter ha tailed to make the cut
for the United States Open,
disdained excuses . . . “The
JACK NICKLAU8
sism hit is hard to get,”
said Jack (who won the first
leg with bis Masters triumph).
Maybe I key myself up so
much I don’t play well.” . .
If you consider chewing to­
By Vetted Frees bteraaUeasI bacco is messy in a baseball
NATIONAL LEAGUE
park, Steve Hamilton of the
W L Pet. GB New York Yankees tells us
Lee Angelos
96 33 416
there are quite a few chaw*
3H •rs on the basketball courts
Chicago
90
40.356
NEW YORK (U Pl) —
In Kentucky . . . and without
SL Louis
90 42 443
By United Prose lateraatiesel
Saa Francisco 90 43 .338 r spittoons. . .
Pete Roselle, commissioner of
What are the odds that Dick
46 44 .927 8
Cincinnati
the National Football Leagu*,
Radati, the Boston monster
47 44 416
There’s no chance at all
Pittsburgh
46 49 .503 10 the New York Mets, or even apparently ha* concluded tha
MUwsukee
who terrific* American Lee49 47 .489 HU the Jets, will be playing in currant phase of his invest!Philadelphia
« hitters, would be chal­
26 59 .379 22 the new Flushing Meadows gallon of gambling on NFL
Houston
lenged by n pitcher who wee
31 81 437 2SW stadium this year . . . among game*.
New York
once blown off the mound by
other things, the Mets want
Tuesday's Rssalts
Roxell* admitted Tuesday
the honor of opening It offi­
a gust of wind!
By Vetted Frees brierestless I New York 4 Houston 3
“no
other pressing matters”
cially next spring since they
You name ’em and youvw WUHe McCovey is closing Chicago 1 Milwaukee 0
aro being probed after ha
can’t get In this summer.
Los
Angeles
3
Philadelphia
2,
got the odds against' Btu Mil n on ■ National League home
With all the fine games, cleared Carroll Rosenbloom,
first, twilight
ler, a 160-pound chap whose run record end there’ll be no
Philadelphia 10 Los Angeles be has pitched, Jim Bouton millionaire owner of tha Balti­
asterisk
alongside
his
name
hobby Is contract bridge, be­
of the Yankees still feels be
2, second, night
if be makes i t
•bowed his best stuff In a more Colts, of all chargee
ing In tho big leagues in the
The free • swinging San San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 2,
four-inning relief stint In that h* bet on pro football
first, twilight
first place. Yst the ex-San Francisco Giant outfielder hit
Minnesota. . .
game*.
Francisco Giant right-hander bis 27th and 28th homers of Pittsburgh 8 San Francisco 2,
Tho commissioner added,
sscond,
night
Is doing e brilliant Job ef re­ tho season Tuesday night
SL Louis 9 Cincinnati 4, 10 In­ Floyd Patterson his a stow however, that "this matter of
when
the
Giants
split
a
pair
lief pitching In his own right
mad on against Sonny Liston
nings, night
•nd Is ths ksy reason ths Bal­ of 3-3 decisions with the
for the way the heavyweight surveillance and checking Is
Thursday's Games
timore Oriolsa are still wlthla Pittsburgh Pirates.
champion has disparaged the a constant procedure.**
Milwaukee at Chicago
The
two
blowa
gave
him
a
Rosenbloom had been ac­
shouting distance of the Amer­
abilities of Ihe man who
total of 10 for ths month — San Francisco at New York, gavs him the shot a t the cused by three Individuals ef
ican League lead.
night
Miller, whose equipment Is only six fewer than the NL Houston at Philadelphia,
title . . . tha last time Floyd batting on pro football game*
mirk
set
in
1949
by
Balph
described by hitters as “slow,
had any feelings about an during a period eight to 10
night
opponent
was before the sec­ year* ago.
•lower end let’s not gst rl Kiner of tho Pirates.
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh,
“ All three of the accusers
ond
bout
with Ingemsr Jo­
diculoue," haa been the close­ Kincr’s mark doesn't have
night
out pitcher In the Orioles’* last the prestige of Babe Ruth'a SL Louis at Cincinnati, night hansson after the Swedish making ths original charges
ctouter had pooh-poohed Pat­ against Mr. Rosenbloom . . .
seven victories dating back 90 In 1927 so there won't be
AMERICAN LEAGUE
subsequently repudiated or
terson . . .
to July B. He’s been tha offlcal any national uproar to dls*
W L I'cL GB
withdrew their earlier charges
Patterson’s
new
kick,
fly­
winner In only one of those turb Willis's comic-book read­ Naw York
54 33
In new affidavit* given to the
ing
planes,
extends
only
to
garnet and his season record ing.
Bos too
49 40 .551 6
Baiebsll's
poobahs
put
an
commissioner,”
Rosclla said In
those
In
which
he
can
hand­
la a mere 3-4 but that only
90 41 .349 8
Chicago
le the stick himself . . . the a prepared atatcmenL
proves that record* don’t at astsrlsk alongside R o g e r Minnesota
49 41 .544 6U
Maris' name when hs hit 61
Rorelle'a probo Into NFL
Instructor convinced him if
ways tell the reel story.
51 43 .543 6tt the motor conks, the plane
homers In 1961 on the grounds Baltimore
gambling reporta w u launch
Miller — he was ’’blown”
46 43 .503 10 still will come down okay . .
the season was longer than Cleveland
ed last year. Last April he
off tha mound by a sudden
44 50 .466 13W “Jets.” says Floyd, “ don’t
when Ruth set his record In Los Angeles
impended Indefinitely Paul
gust ef wind during the 1061
39 50 .438 16 glide.’’ . . .
1927. But as far as anyone Kansas City
Horoung of tha Green Bay
All-Star game In San Fran
26
50
Detroit
.419
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knows nobody In bassball has
Packers and Alex Karras of
cisco — turned la s typical
33 58 .363 33
suggested that the month of Washington
Why In the world would tho tha Detroit Lions for bsttlng
clutch relief Job 'Hiesday
Tuesday’s
Results
July Is longer now than U
St. Louis football Cardinals
night to preservo tho Orioles'
Kansas City li Boston 0, trade Hugh Mclnnis a tight on games and lsvird fines
used to be.
against five other players and
6-2 win over the Detroit Tig­
night
McCovey has hammered
end with considerable exper­ tha Detroit club.
ers. The win moved the Ori­
Washington
3
Chicago
1,
night
away at a 423-cllp since June
ience, for Buddy Humphrey
oles to within 0V4 gem*■ of
30 and has lifted his season Baltimore 8 Detroit 2, night of Dallas, a reserve quarter­
the first-place New York Yen
Los Angeles 2 Cleveland 1, back who has flubbed two
average to .281.
keea, who were rained eut In
night
trials? If they had waited
McCovey’s 27th homer came
Minnesota.
New
York it Minnesota, till August and the first cut
In ths ninth inning of Tues­
Tho Los Angeles Angel*
night, ppd., rain
down date, they could have By United Prras International
day night's opensr and gave
•haded the Cleveland Indian* the Giants their victory. Wil­
Thursday's Games
NEW YORK — Johnny
had Humphrey for nothing—
2-1, the Washington Senators lie also homered In the first Baltimore at Detroit
he didn't have a chance of Persol, 163V4, Brooklyn, N. Y,
downed the Chicago Whlto Inning of the nightcap and New York at Minnesota
making the Cowboys with outpointed Willie Giles, 158*;,
Sox, 3.1, and tha Kansas City had a second hit during the Boston at Kansas City, night Eddie LeBaron, Dot. Mere Miami Beach. Fla. 8.
Athletics routed tho lloaton game but the Pirates earned
Only games scheduled
Red Sox, 11-0, In other AL the split oo the strength of a
action.
nine-hit attack that Included
two triples by Dick Schofield,
one by Bill Virdon and dou­
bles by Roberto Clemente and
Badcock Furniture scored
BUI Mauroski.
14 runs on 14 hits Tuesday
college and aa all-pro baek
Outdoor cooking is move fun with this wow Patio
The Los Angeles Dodgers In the Men’s Soft Ball Lea­
had been switched from best the Philadelphia Phillies,
King. Just look at the worth-more feature*: 6-position
gue to beat Chase which put
baekfield coach to end coach 9-2, before suffering a 10-2 scrota 4 runs on • hits.
grid adjustment! Chrome-plated spit and swing-mil
during the winter. The move loss, the St. Louie Cardlnali
motor, on-off switch! Oven hood with glavi dour,
Otto Thomsi wielded the
temperature gauge*
coincided with Trlppi being nipped the Cincinnati Reds,
Furniture stick for a home
the only member of the Uni 5-4. in 10 innings, the Chicago
run off Dick Frank's offer­
" '* 1
verslty of Georgia staff to Cubs dsfsated the Milwaukee
ings. E arl Evans was the
support Butts when a contro­ Braves, 1-0, sod tho New
winning pitcher.
versy arose over a magaxln* York Meta topped the Hous­
Badcock
report that tho former athletic ton Colts, 44, in other NL
Furniture 8 0 8 4 8 1 3 14 14
director gave the Georgia games.
Chase
1 0 * 1 0 0 2 48
football secrets to arch-rival
Alabama. Butts
repea t.

will.
“Bat right aaw, I’m not
worried. F a worried mar*
•boot a f head aald ta d my
driving.••
Tha POA, which a tirti
Thursday ov*r tha T,04*-yard
beat-seared Dae Country Club

Cooper Given Trippi's Post

Aa aseeutar a f Ike Last
W ill and T e sta m e n t'a f
W aller L Clark, deceased
tthlnholaar sad Lagaa
A ttorneye for K seeutor
F irst Federal Building
Hanford, Florida
l'ubliah Juaa t«, A July 1, IS.
IT. I SSI.

l a the opening v a a a 4
f i n m , the Sanford Am*Ti­
rana will play the S t Clood
Nationals a t f pm . and then
a t • f -bl tha Sanford NsHoaal* go *p *g*lns» tha Kis­
simmee Ammean*. B a t h
I t n N will ba played a t KIs-

Southeastern Conference Split Sun Sox Sink
St. Pole By
Seen Due To Kentucky Policy IH Score

SERVICE

Wagon-style Bar-B-Q

Every dad la a rooter for
his kid, U ha's a m ajor lea­
guer . . . but not many ar*
willing to do something tan­
gible, like Jim Maloney's
father . . . When the big
Cincinnati pitching ace maae
his first m ajor league start
against the Dodgers in Los
Anf t lea, pop drove from
Fresno to take in the game
and got a seat in the broad­
casting booth behind home
plate . . . Along about the
third Inning, be announced,
"I think I’ll go down behind
Ihe backstop screen and ra t­
tle those Dodger hitters by
yelling at them. That ought
to help the kid.” . . .
Between you’n'me, didn’t
the Denver Broncos of the
American Football League
nix an even-up quarterback
deal of Lee Gross cup for
Frank Tripucka? . . . they
wanted the Jets to sweeten
the pot a little more for their
39-year-old field general, who
bas seven kids and wsnts to
stay in the New York area.

Builders Beat
Wilson-Maier
The Klngswood Builders
best the WUton-Msiers Tues­
day in the Men's Soft Ball
League by a score of 9 to 5,
making the most of 11 hits
of! Ih* offerings of Don Mas■I*.
Bud Moncrief gave up 10
hit*.
WilsonM sitr
0 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 10
Klngswood
Bulldcra
3 0 4 0 1 1 x 9 11

Sarasota
Florida State
lag batting
by defeating CL
19-3.
Tha Sun Box. paced by pitete
e r Tom Boatload's throe-re*
double, slammed out 19 h ilt
off three iselpieae Saints yitt
ebers.
la other action last sight
Miami defeated Fort Lauder*
dale 2-0, Orlando edged Day&gt; ^
tons Beach 9-7 and L akelaad'
at Tampa was rained o u t
Miami won its fifth straight
game by scoring two ran* la
the first liming, then using
three pitchers to hold tea
Yankees scoreless.
F irit baseman Al Mcnka’a
fourth hit ef tee night, a
bouncing single over third
base, scored the Twins' win- m
nlng run against Daytona
Beach after 18 Innings.
Tonight, Miami play* a l
Tort Lauderdale, Orlando
travels to Daytona Basely
Tampa plays a t Lakeland and
Sarasota goes to SL Peters­
burg.
The standings:
W. L. FeL GH
15 T 482
»
Sarasota
18 7 431 !
Orlando
18 9 471 2th
Miami
10 10 400 4
Ft. Laud.
0 13 .421 S
St. Peter.
9 12 .429 8
Tampa
1 12 .400 3 4
Lakeland
7 18 .390 6 4
Daytona Bch
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By Robert B. Thomas Jr.
(FA 2-5756)
H. L. Douglas, who id principal of Crooms High
School, has dedicated moat of his life working with
boys and girls in the Seminole County school system.
In 1929, he wns appointed to the faculty of
Crooms Academy. Since that time his influence hns
pierced the lives of many
boys and girls. For many he VA hospital.
y e a r s he was a ginnt in
Beverly McClendon and her
the class-room: and his brother, Michel, are visit­
humor therein w o u l d ing relatives in West Palm
brighten most any atudents'
darkest day.
Douglas was a successful
coach, also. So far he la the
only coach ever to have an
undefeated team at Crooms.
Ilia influence on the players
was tremendous; and he
could Inspire one with a
burning desire that would
eventually yield excellence.
Moral and spiritual values
were constant tunes which
be played into his ptayera
cars, lie stressed fair play
and Insisted that his team
behave in a dignified manner
at all times.
In August of I960 he was
appointed principal of Crooms
High School. His primary
concern has been the whole­
some development of youth;
ever emphasixing democratic
relationships and outstanding
leadership; the need for selfcontrol. alert minds, moral
obligations to self ami to
one's fellowman. He advo­
cates “ pcrservcrance for a
complete
and satisfactory
Job. We in this community
are fortunate that this dedi­
cated man decided to teach
rather than become a den­
tist.

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It was held at Cobo Hall, De­
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Blacksheare visited many re­
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met. A family picnic was giv­
en in the honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Harrington, Mr.
and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Bel­
lamy and family, Jacquelyn
Harrington. Mrs. Rlarksheare
and her son, Edward Blackshcare J r., where over too
relatives
attended.
Mrs.
Blacksheare said, 1. The
mountain driving was excel­
lent and exciting. 2. They
toured some 2U0 miles In Can
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and went on sight-seeing tours
In Detroit, which included
salt mines under the city and
car factories. 4. Visited
places of interest in more
than 12 states.

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Mrs. Jam es Foster led
Monday night m o t o r i n g
through the country to Madi­
son. Wis. Her first stop was
Palatka, where she was join­
ed by Mrs. Cleo McCray Hig­
gins, dean and instructor at
the Junior College located in
Palatka. Mrs. Foster m atri­
culated at the University of
Wisconsin recently in the
area of library science. She
plans to visit Milwaukee and
Bloomington, Indiana, where
she hopes to see Mias Shir­
ley Wynn, who is studying
at the University of Indiana.
The last place she intends to
visit la St. Paul, Minn.

All parents who have child­
ren who will enter first grade
thia term, please register
them Aug. 119 at the follow­
ing schools: Goldsboro Ele­
mentary, Jackson Heights,
Hopper Elementary and MidWay Elementary. The child
must have attained age six
by Dec. 31. Registration re­
quirement; Birth certificate!
All students who will attend
school in this county for the
Attorney Willie George Al­
first time are asked to regis­ len, formerly of this city is
ter at this time, also.
working with a law firm in
Miami. Allen ia a graduate
Lawrence Jenkins has re­ of Crooms High School, Flor­
turned home after spending ida A&amp;M University and the
a tour of duty in the armed University of Florida Law
services. Jenkins ia a gra­ School. We are indeed very
duate of Crooms High School proud of this young man.
where he was a conaiatant
performer with the Panther
It's too bad that some peo­
football team. He resides at ple can be so uncouth. We
1603 West Seventh Street with have several places to dump
his aunt, Mrs. Zera McGee. our trash yet there are some
of na who won't even take
Mrs. E. M. Burney A grand- the time to find one. Just
son of Atlanta
f -» g—■»« ■uvsi me r„ufuiJ on Mc~
of Miss Katie Robinson and Cracken Road someone has
family.
a tendency to throw trash on
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Wil­ the aide of the road. Believe
liams and Mrs. Aletha Peter­ It or not, somebody threw an
son motored to Tuakcgee, old aofa out there not too
Ala., to visit Mrs. Peter­ long ago. This is a lack of—
sons' son, Ernest, who Is In wall?

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Butler - McNeill Vows Said
In Candlelight Ceremony

Couple Married
In June Service

Program Planned

Bear Lake Rite
Unites Couple

For Thursday

The marriage of Miss In­
grid Oeorglne Hyman, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell
Paul Rudolph, ia a aumber
By Shirley
A. llyman, of Chuluota, and
of nuptial aelectioai.
Miss
Lillian
Jane
Kirk,
Billy Horacw Smithson, son
The bride, given ia mar­
of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Smith- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
(Oas Betty Blale* McNeill, aer. Mr*. Ray Johntou wa* from the bridal bouquet at son. of Oviedo, took place on John A. Kirk of Bear Lake riage by her father, wore a
ieilfiHi at Mr. aad Mn. la charge of the bride’* book. her shoulder.
June 23 at the Chuluota Ca­ became the bride of James princess style b a l l e r i n a Upon
their
return,
the
cou­
For
her
wedding
trip,
Mr*.
i i a n D. McNeill, became
tholic Mission. Th« Rev. Christopher White on Friday, length gown ot white aatin
the bride a t M u F reak But­ Butler wore a white dacron ple will be at home on Sipea Jam es A. Lowe performed July 3, at an S o’clock ser­ with an overlay of Chantilly,
vice in St. Andrew* Presby- lace. Tha bodice featured a
te* Jr-, *oe W Mr. and Mr*. aoit aad planed the orchid Avenue In Sanford.
the double ring ceremony.
Jobs F. Better i r . . Moaday
White mums, palm s and terian Church. The Kev. scalloped Sabrina neckline
Thomas Makin performed the and empire waist with an inaigM, i l l y IS. at T :» a t the
lighted tapers in candelabra
double ring ceremony which sert of aatin from tha front
Ftrat Fresbyteriaa Church.
decorated the alta r of the
was the first wedding to be bodice ending in wide back
A * B et. Crarer C. Sewell
church. A program of nuptial
panels. She carried a satin
officiated a t the double ring
music and the traditional held in the new Church.
Mr. White is the son of covered prayer book topped
wedding marches were play­
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Vin­ with a cascade of white car­
ed preceding the exchange of
of araana,
son of Tavares.
nations and muma tied with
vows.
carnation* decorat­
The church was decorated itreamera of white aatin rib.
The
bride,
who
was
given
ed the church aad palma and
with white mums and gladioi bon. Her ahoulder-length veil
in marriage by her father,
gfevtef taper* ia braqphed
arranged in white baskets of ailk illusion was held by
wore
a
street
length
chiffon
c^detabra formed the backplaced at either side o( the a tlera of seed pearls and
dress with a lace overjacket communion table. On the
the exchange of
sequin* with a pearl drop ia
and a pill box matching hat. table srere arrangements of
center.
Her flowers were carnations white mums and white tapers
marked with amall bouquet* Maid of honor, Mia* Sandra
with
a
heart
shaped
centerof white Bower* tied with
in silver candelebra.
Kendall of Bear Lake, wore
piece with an orchid.
white aatin streamer*.
.
Organist, Mrs. Bennie Drig- an aqua aatin atreet lengtb
Miss Sandra Marie Peter­ ger accompanied soloist, Mrs. dresa with matching accesA program of nuptial music J
son was maid of honor and
waa ' given by Mis* Joan ;
lories and ah* carried a cas­
she wore a lime colored
WOke, organist, aad Bob I.
cade of white mums.
street length dress with a
Crumley sang, "The Lord’s
Best man was Ronnie Mur­
corsage
of
tangerine
mums.
Prayer," "Oh. Perfect 10**” i
phy and ushers were the
Larry Tanner was best man
The St. Anne's Circle of the
aad "1 Love You."
bride's brothers, John and
Pena Park
and ushers were Hichard amt
t h e bride, escorted to the »
Church
of Nativity in Lake
Sam
Kirk.
The
ushers
light­
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L.
Roger Smithson and Norbert
altar by her father, waa love- ■
ed
the
candles
preceding
the
Mary
will
hold a card party
Montgomery,
La k e vIe w
Hyman.
l y .la a white satin prineess t
ceremony.
Drive,
Fern
Park,
announce
Friday
night
at 8 o'clock in
The bride’s mother wore a
style bridal gown with chapel
the birth of a son, Phillip Al­ Mother of the bride wore a the social hall of the church
pink
la
ce
dress
with
white
ac­
train. The fitted bodice waa
beige erepe dresa with match­
cessories and a corsage of bert, aeven pounds, tw o ing full length coat, beige
fashioned with re-embroider­
white carnations. The groom's ounces, Friday, July 12. at accessories and a shoulder
ed detail of ayloo netting and
mother was in an ensemble 3:17 p.m. at Winter Park Me­ corsage of white carnations.
aeed pearls aad bar veil of
of
tan with brown accessories morial Hospital.
silk illusion fell from a half
The groom's mother chose
He will be welcomed home a blue street-length dress
and her corsage was of white
cap of seed pearls. She car­
by two brothers. Peter and with white accessories and
carnations.
ried a cascade of white car­
For quiek-snd-rasy hot ap­
Following the ceremony a Paul, and a sister. Peggy.
nations centered with a while
she. also, wore a corsage of
Mrs. Louis A. Montgomery white carnations.
reception was held at the
petisers. try this tip from
orchid.
of Fern Park is the palernal The reception was held in
Oviedo City Hall.
Matron of booor, Mr*. Ro­
t-ambrecht home economist*.
The couple went on a wed­ grandmother and Mr. and the home of the bride's par­
bert !L Mitchell, wore a
Prepare
frozen pizza accord­
ding trip to Key West and Mr*. S. A. White of Cleve­ ent* immediately following
light blue silk sheath with
ing
to
package
directions. Use
land,
Ohio,
are
the
maternal
arc now at home in Oviedo.
matching overskirt and blue
the ceremony.
grandparents.
either
plain
cheese
or sausage'
accessories. She carried a
The lace covered buffet
Altameute Apriags
cascade bouquet of pink and
table held a three-tiered wed­ chees« pizza, or both.
Wh«vt it's done take It
w h i t e carnations. Brides­
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Reams, ding cake topped with a min*
Hohki H o a d ,
Altamonte lature bride and groom. The from the oven and divide into
maids, Mias Margaret Arm
Butler and Miss Betty Sue
Springs, have announced the pink and white cake carried piece* just big enough for one
Butler, wore Identical ensem­
birth of a seven pound, seven- the color scheme through to bite each. Serve the* tiny piz­
bles.
Hot dogs are atwaya a cook ounce son, David Lee, Wed­ pink candles placed in the za hors d' oeuvres steaming
nesday, July 10, at the gold candelebra that was cir­ hot, and watch your guests
Robert H. Mitchell was best
MRS. JOHN FRANK SUTLER JR.
out favorite whether they're
m an and ushers were David
Orange Memorial Hospital in cled with flowers. A lovely make them disappear.
made over an open fire or on Orlando.
punch bowl was placed at
A. Butler and Jam es E. But­
a charcoal grill. To dresa up
ler.
Malernal grandparents are one end of the buffet.
For her daughter’s wed­
sizzling-hot hot dogs, try some Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Gordon The couple are making
ding, Mrs. McNeill chose a
of the delicious sauces readily of Orlando and paternal their home in Leesburg.
blue lace-trlmmed s t r e e t
available In rana and bottles— grandmother is Mrs. L. K.
length dress with white ac­
it'll be a delightful change Reams of Okeechobee.
cessories and her corsage
The new arrival wilt be
from routine mua'.ard and catWelcome Wagon official. five, (nun Orlando.
waa of white carnations.
welcomed home by brothers,
■up.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jen­
The groom’s mother wore Virginia I'ctroskl, stays busy
One of these hot dog drese- Larry, Johnny and Gary, and
a tourquoise street-1 e n g t h greeting newcomers to this kins and Jo e y, three, from
ups
packed In a can is Chill sisters. Sue, B e t t y and
Mrs. Eva St. Pierre and
San Joaquin, Calif.; Mr. and
dress with white accessories area.
Rhonda.
Donald Easton of Sanford
Among the latest to be wel­ Mrs. A. H. I.anyon, Della, 13, Hot Dog Sauce with meat. It
and a corsage of white ear­
were married Friday, July
Ginny, 13, Charles, eight, and adds a delectable S ou th of.
comed arc:
ns tiona.
12, at the Central Baptist
RAVE the GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. John Cape- Harry, nine, from Tampa; the-Bordcr taste to hot dogs
Following the ceremony, a
Sponge or hose summer Church. The Rev. Gall Smith
reception was held In Fellow­ well, John 10, and Joanne, 12. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Mayo and cooked outdoors or in the kit­
ship Hall which was decorat­ from Pensacola; Mr. and Trace!, nine, from Jackson­ chen. This zrsty blend is furniture at Irast once a week. officiated.
The couple’s only attend­
ed in an ail white motif. The .Mrs. L. 0. Conner, Snapper, ville; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. made with beef, tomato, chili Ik-twren cleanings, dust away
lace covered table was ecn aix-and-a-half, Kevin, five, Smilh from Louisville, K&gt;\; powder and other spices and any aoot that might accumu­ ants were Mrs. Gait Smith
tcred with a four-tiered cake and P a u l , one aml-a half, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stanley and seasonings for a savory, late before your guest* use and Frank St. Pierre who
the furniture. This helps keep came here from Montverde
flanked by candelabra hold­ from Brunswick, (ia.; Mr. Nickle, 10, from Logan, W. meaty flavor.
summer cloth** smudgr-free. for the eeremony.
ing white tapers. Assisting and Mrs. (I. W. DeOeyter and Va.
with the serving were Mrs Jimmie, two, from Dayton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen
DOUBLE-DUTIFUL
Phillip fioodspeefl, Mrs. Don Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Theresa, five months,
A housewif*. can save many
aid Yost and Mrs. Jim War Gazil, Kay, two, and Mona, (min ('Hone, Ala.; Mr. and steps if she has two set* of
Mrs. It. L. Greene, Timmy, cleaning equipment. Keep one
four, Hubert, five months, aet In tile bathroom and the
nnd Sis, two, from Hawaii; other in the kitchen. Include
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hoogcr- an
antiseptic cleanser, a
By Julia Bartoe
Linda, Peter, Danny ami Chris werf, Patricia, 12, Sherry, sponge with one surface for
Mrs. Hugo Wolf and daugn- are pi .lining to move to Olenn, eight, Mike, to, and Timmy, mopping up nnd the other for
ters Susan and Patty of N. Y., around August I. Mr. 18 months, from Albuquer­ scrubbing, and a sponge cloth.
(Srandview Ave. are spending Clnrk, a congenial man, Is que, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs. W.
well know, In the Altamonte C. Krhm, Roxanne and Cin­
a frw weeks at Ft. Myers.
COLOR WISH
Mr. and 31ra. Paul French nr«w.
dy, eight, from Norfolk, Va.
NEW
YORK (U PI)-G rcens
of Tropie Rd, art. bark home
Mr. and Mrs. Thomna G
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Marcel,
after a 10 day vacation and Foule and children Charles, I, Aiddcn, 18, Glen, four, Lyn- and blues are important sum­
buslneas trip In Delray Beach. and Gregory 2, are visiting ette, 10, and Tara, eight, mer anil fall drapery colors,
Mr*. French spent moat of with Mr. nnd Mrs, Clarence from Maitland; Mr. and Mrs. according lo a survey of the
her time at the bearh acquir­ Smith of Grandview Ave. Mr. It. W. Kohin.son, Nancy, 15. decorative fabrics markets
ing a nice auntan. While on Smith is Mrs. Koule’a brother. Barbara, 12, Jane, 10, and by Home Furnishings Daily.
vacation they celebrated their The* Foulci who now reside In John, seven, from Tallahas­ Rust and orange arc next in
20th wedding anniversary on Philadelphia, Pa., plan to move see; Mr. and Mrs. R. N. popularity.
July 14.
to Florida in the near future, Skelly, Lynn, 12, Marian,
Sir. and Mrs. Charles Betts
Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Wolfen- nine, Keith and Kimberly, to
sold their homo In Orienta barger who teaches a class of months, from Whidby Island,
Gardena and have moved Into Intermediate's at the Orthodox Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
thslr new home on Faith Ter­ Presbyterian Church Sunday Davis from Hollywood, Fla.
(1 m i l t ' d t o o r c l i ' i
raco in Maitland. Mrs. Betts School recently treated hia
Mr. and Mrs. T. SicrputuwIs recuperating at tha Florida class to a Hamburger Party. ski, Gayle, 18, Ralph, 13, — snd DELIVERED
ON TIME
Sanitarium and Hospital In He ia employisl by the Mait­ Frances, 12, Helen, nine, Ted,
Your Downtown Florist
Orlando after receiving a hail land Post Office.
eight, anil John, four, from
electric ahock from her wash­
Meridian, Miss.; Mr. and
SANFORD
ing maehine a week ago.
Mrs. C. C. Stone, Jackie,
FLOWER SHOP
Mrs. Frank Perrady of 121 CANNED HAM BARBECUE nine, Terrie, five, and Diane,
A canned ham topped with three, from Whidby Island, Cur. K. l i t 3 Sanford Ave.
Dolortw Dr. la a t tha Florida
FA 2-1822 or FA 2-8(32
pineapple
or cranberries pros­ Wash.
Banitarlum
and
Hospital
wharv she la receiving treat­ pers from the dry, radiant
heat of a wood charcoal briq­
ment for an eya Infection,
Lcdr. John Channel from uet fire, A three-pound hum,
la m houifgueat of plua charcoal-roasted polaMr. and Mrs. W P. Medcalf t tn ', slnniid ...... . | 0i
-Mr h.i j '.i ;i r " ■I Unny4-~- h*ya on a
on Hattaway Dr.
LL Col. and Mra. C. P. Boute SUMMER CANDLE CARE
“ rainy day.” Rut there’s no «en*e in
To keep candles from stick­
end daughter from Patrick
ing
together
when
stored,
try
Air Force Baae were weekend
tdoshing through •ummer shower* to
gueete of the Medcalfs. Mr. waxed paper. Roll each can­
get
it. Make withdrawals, or deapoalta,
Medcalf apent 0 days at the dle in the paper. This also
------ LADIES SHOES -----should help them retain their
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
without leaving your car. Our outside
t'rape, since (he paper keeps
pital and la now recuperating
them from running tegethrr.
teller window* ere open during all
a t home under doctor”* care.
Now M O ’ 0
Mr. and
Mra. Thomas
regular banking hour* and until 4 p. m.
Householder of Spring Lake
OVER 35 YEARS
Mon thru Fri. Drive ini
ltd. are beck from 2 weeks
Now
*8M
At First A Palmetto
vacation at Mingo Junction,
(Aloagsid* eld post offics)
$ j9 0
Ohio, where they visited her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Lewis
Schulte and hia mother Mra
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Uoward Householder.
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Mr. and Mra. Guy Nusa
are spending • week in Holly
wood, F la , with her parents
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Mr, and Mrs. R. Diller.
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark
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lled.H
and children, Joanne, Ricky,

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Circle Schedules Card Party Event

New Arrivals

Calling On New Arrivals

A strawberry festival uli­
the auspice* of the Friend­
ship League of the Congrega­
tional Christian Church will
be held Thursday night, S p.m.
in the Fellowship H all
Entertainment will Include
the story of a missionary doc­
tor and her husband, preacher
and educator, in India. Mrs.
Henry Diltx will entertain
with the cello.
Everyone is invited to at­
tend. There will be a silver
offering.

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The chairman of the event is
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Mrs. Terry Fay.
FLUID
Plans for the Ftncfit u crcj • EASILY REFILLED
DRIP OK WILT
made recently at the home o f . •• NO
VARIETY COLORS
Mrs. Jo Stankiewicz in Sun-1
land Estates. At this meeting,
new officers of the circle i
were in charge. They are |
Mrs. Rita Glaser, chairman,!
Gifts • Cards - Hooka
Mrs. Patricia Dullra and
(Formerly McVicare)
Mrs. Katherine Rogers, treas­
210 E. First St.
urer.

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DEAR ABBY: Recently I an­
swered my door and was confronted
by a woman who insisted that I
KNEW her. When I told her I didn’t,
ahe seemed offended, and kept me
guessing for some time. It was most
embarrassing. She turned out to be
an old schoolmate I hadn’t seen in
FORTY-ONE years! Really now,
Abby. We weren’t th a t close in the
first place and hadn’t had any con­
tact in all th a t time. I t was good to
see her again, but wasn’t she pre­
sumptuous to have expected me to
remember her? She had the advan­
tage over me because ahe had been
told where I was living. How doea one
tactfully handle the idiotic question,
“ I’ll bet you don’t remember me, do
you?’’
EMBARRASSED
DEAR EMBARRASSED: With
the forthright honest reply, “Perhups I should but I'm sorry 1 don’t.
Who ARE you?”
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DEAR ABBY: My wife and I
have three children under five years
old. Several times when I’ve come
home from work. I’ve found them
badly bruised. Even with broken
bunts. My wife said they fell u u l of
the hlghchair, or down the cellar
steps. Once the older one said, “Mom­
my hit us,’’ and she was called “a
filthy liar”. Now I’m sure my wife
has been mistreating the children
because I came home early yester­
day and caught her in the act. She
says it’s my word against hers and a
man can’t testify against his wife,
is this true? I operate a complicated
muchine, Abby, and I can't keep my
mind on my work for worrying about
the children. Can you help me?
WORRIED FATHER

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WEDNESDAY P. M

By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR WORRIED: Ask a lawyer
(or District Attorney or sheriff)
how to get your chldren awuy from
a possibly dangerous and ill mother.
They may neej something beside
your word for it. but they will advise
you on tactics. And don't delay.
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DEAR ABBY: To the 52-yearold woman who is pregnunt goes my
congratulations. She should be world
famous. There are only TWO cases
on record where a woman past 46 has
had a child.
DR. K.

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Libcrace the smiling pianist
has one of Hollywood's big­
gest homes, a house which
boasts several pianos.
However, he doesn’t spend
much time there. The popu­
lar Libcrace spends most of
the year making personal
appearances througitout the

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John Wdyna com plated his
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mot id, "Tha Greatest glory
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plans to sail European waters
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play bis jack of spades later
on and eventually pick up
East's nine spot with the ten.
Why was South's unfortun­
ate result due to bad play
and not to luck?
Because South had nothing
to gain by leadiug the jack
of spades after taking his
ace. Should trumps break 3-3,
1* was only going to lose two
spade tricks on any play.
Should either defender hold
four to the king quecn South
would have to lose three
trump tricks, but if either op­
ponent held queen-smal! or
king-small then the low play
would save that all Import­
ant contract.

By Ruth Millett

Recently 1 received this
letter:
“ Because of my job 1 mov­
ed to a new location about
three months ago. 1 work
long hours, travel frequently
and haven't had a chance
to meet new friends.
“ I'm a bachelor and would
like to meet some attractive
women, but don't known how
lo go about i t "
This problem can be easily
solved.
Just let K circulate among
the married men you kaow
that you're Interested la
meeting some girls, and
you'll have to many Invita­
tions you'll need a secretary
to handls your social life.
Don’t you know that every
young married woman wishes
she knew an eligible bachelor?
Wltli just one eligible bach­
elor at her beck and call a
hostess can relax.

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Sbe can count on him to
help her out when her old
school chum arrives for a
week's visit; when she invites
her husband's secretsry to
dinner, or when she wants
to have a college-girl cousin
for the weekend.
Every m a r r i e d woman
faces the problem of where to
find an extra man when she
entertains.
And most young married
women have at least one
good friend for whom they'd
llko a find a husband—gomebody they kaow la • perfectly
wooderful girl who would
maka some man a good wife—
If the right man could just
be found.
So no young man needs to
be looely In a strange city
or wonder how to go about

meeting girls.
The situation of the lone
male is In no way like that
of the lone young woman. An
"extra woman'' la a problem
to the hostess. But the “extra
man" is the answer to a
hostess' prayers.

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stars Lee J. Cobb. James
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7:30-1 p. m. CBS. Portrait.
Senator Richard B. Russell,
Democrat from Georgia, gets
the attention tonight in this
unusualy effective and en­
lightening method of char­
acterising the nation's, and
tha world's most influential
men. The method la alrepldty
itself. A simple conversation
in the moit uninhlbitlng of
atmospheres. At his borne
In Winder, Ga., Senator Rus­
sell talks with Harry Reaioner
about his youth, his exper­
ience as a public servant and
his political philosophies.
7:30-4 p. m. NBC. Hie Virginisn. “Tha Money Cage.”
(color) (rerun) TUa aeries,
noted for some quality guest
performances, does not lack
that ingredient tonight, al­
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Stave rorrest stara as a eonman setting up a bank rob­
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the charm of his manner
when two unexpected forces
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that a p -tltlon bus bran fl!«&lt;!
In tha Circuit Court of S .n il.
nnta County, Florida, In Chonr#ry. In tha AUlt.r of th»
Adoption of It O k K .\l A It V
PLAIN JONTJ*. by \V II.I,IK
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and
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«r« required to fll« your an&gt; . *r or uhjactlon t» said pallMnn with
tha under.la ne.l
Clark of Court, an,| to errve
a ropy tharaof upon tha pt-tl.
tinner.* attornay. wlu&gt;»a n.una
and aildrata ep p .tr b-low . on
or before July 10, l t d , and
In default tharaof relief will
ha granted to petltloneri.
WITNHN8 my bond and o f­
ficial seal at the County Court,
houee, f lIIford. Seminole Coun­
ty, Florid i, lists JU t day o(
June, !»«I.
(SRAM
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Margaret E. Tyre,
D. C.
Phillip H. Logan
fh ln h o l.e r and Imxan
F irst Federal Building
P. O. Boa IT'S
Hanford, Florida
Attorney fur Pstltlon-ra
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DEAR DR.: WHAT record? Many
women are able to bear a child in
their fifties. And have the "children”
to prove it.
•
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DEAR ABBY: I have ju s t read
the letter signed “ICEBERG” and it
is almost a perfect on my situation,
except for a few details. HER hus­
band bathes once a week. She’s lucky.
MINE takes his bath in July. Her
man has 4 teeth. Mine has 5, and has
never been to a dentist in his life.
He also refuses to see an M.D. We
have been married 51 years, have 9
grown children and 22 grandchildren.
I keep his clothes clean and also his
bed, but I will not share it. You
probably wonder why I stay with
him. I love him. But not a physical
love. That’s otit!
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Voices To Be Heard

To The Editor

ity of governors to approve a resolu­
tion. This year the conference will be
asked to modify this rule to make
unanimous approval mandatory.
The effect of this, obviously,
would be to bar any resolutions
which could not command the sup­
port of governor's from every region.
Many m atters beyond the critical one
of civil rights thereby m ight be
placed beyond the governors’ consid­
eration.
Practically speaking, such a new
rule would really silence the confer­
ence as an organ of opinion on im­
portant national and perhaps world
policy.
The work the governors do on
their own problems is solid and good,
But they are now looked to for more
than th a t. From among their num­
bers may come the national leaders
of tomorrow. Thev are expected to
speak out on the big issues.
So what they have to decide is
whether to silence themselves a t the
time when the nation needs every re­
sponsible organ of opinion it can get
— or whether to plunge into the hard
questions regardless of the divisive
effects.
A fter all. the divisions within the
ranks of governors simply reflect
the divisions within the country it­
self. If the nation can live with this,
perhaps the governors ought also to
be able to endure it. Wc need their
voice.

The governor* who shortly con­
vene in Miami Beach will face some­
thing of a dilemma. They wilt have
to decide whether they want their
conference to exert any influence on
the course of national public policy.
The principal work of this confer­
ence is, of course, a mutual study of
state problem*. The idea is that most
state leaders can learn much by trad­
ing information with their counter­
parts in other areas.
Beyond this, they also discuss ap­
plication of uniform codes in fields
where these seem desirable, as in
highway safety laws. And they look
for ways of interstate co-operation,
to the end th a t they may thereby
solve problems without drawing the
federal government into the picture.
Yet one cannot gather 40 to 50
governors under one roof without
reasonably expecting th a t they bring
interesting views on major national
issues and wish to express them'.
Thus, inevitably, the governors’
conference has taken to voicing It­
self annually in resolutions on impor­
tant topics.
In 1962 a t Hershey, Pa., however,
this practice suddenly came into
challenge. The raiise was a resolu­
tion bearing on civil rights. Since
this is an issue which divides north­
ern and southern governors very
sharply, the fur flew.
It now takes a two-thirds major­

Helen Fuller Soys

MtheohE fro*oH» to*

Dr. Crone's

Automation vs Drop-Outs
WASHINGTON—How much
difference does it m ike to­
day whether a young peraon
drop* out of school or gra­
duates without any special
training for a job? At least
$50,000 in hit or her antici­
pated lifetime earnings, stu­
dents of the new condition
crested by industrial auto­
mation estimate. Even the
casual observer knows that
openings for unskilled work­
ers have become fewer and
fewer for the last 10 years or
more. And as machines take
over more and more of the
jobs that used to be done by
the least trained among us. it
stands to reason that those
who do not have the skllli to
run the machines will find it
harder and harder to get a
job, or to support a family on
the income such jobs will

glings was sooming down.
Crowded schools and social
tensions played a part. But
whatever the reasons tor the
increase in ‘•dropouts," they
supplied much of the yeast
for accent increases in crime
and delinquency. Out of
school, out of work, and out
of cash, they went outside
the law.
There are twx» principal
and direct ways to deal with
so major a concern to the
country. The first Is to per­
suade young Deopie still in
school to stay there until they
ire prepared to become selfsupporting. Secretary of Labor
Wllliard Wirtz says tills is so
urgent that there is no longer
any sense in "allowing a
child to leave school when he
U W." "Every child ought
p»r.
to be required," in Wirti’i
opinion," to remain In school
So far as the community Is
concerned, the young person
until lie has been trained in
leaving high school today
a skill."
without definite job training
The second way to better
or a definite plan for high­
the present intolerable situa­
e r education or a comfortable
tion Is to take unemployed,
legacy it bad news. Instead
undereducated youths off tiie
of contributing his share of
streets and give them special
taxes to community support
training and. as President
Kennedy says, give them
‘Their opportunity to break
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
out of the cycle of little
training, low wages and
W EN TZAAKll -tU’ BIS .LOOKS LIKE
scarce jobs."
1THB OLD
nr fuaem « aio tt
[f
a
s / I hOORI C0U.ECT5 S 1 TIFI6 ONA BELLOWSThis, of course, means
T O - &lt;6™* eOLTO*LU5*Tj) CHESTEtf- PUMP1NO
more government spendingBOBBER
local and national. New York
«
^ WAY,M^LLTUlNKl OVER TWO SENTRY
City and the Federal Govern
n au J ^ ^ to o v T H ls HtAD 16
&lt; U a r o in e $, IS IN FOR
STUFFED WITH A y THAT ' TH* b ig g e s t ment will spend $3 million to
t h u n d e r s t o r m ^ So m e o n e PAN CATCH
train 20,000 youths in an ex
' ic u ^
e l s e r*1 r OF TH\
perimental program this sum
.SEASON/
^ T t e r r o v e R ^ f i ‘tUl6 PHaTO ° z J (
‘
mcr. If only 6,000 of the 20,
/O A L L IR V O Fl
CAN/,
000 develop working skills,
(.HOAXES/
Secretary Wirtz claimed at
■vi
the opening of the pitot pro­
ject, "the community would
be getting a 300 to l return
on its $3 miltion investment.

in the future, he should be
expected, experts estimate,
to cost the community $1,000
a year in one kind of "ublic
assistance or another because
of declining demand for the
only kind of labor he will be
able to supply.
When Use subject of auto­
mation and what Its spread
would do to the American
economy first became a topic
of general concern several
years ago, writers and speak­
ers stressed the problem of
mature men in the automo­
bile, steel and other major in­
dustries who would be laid
off as machines were per­
fected to take over their jobs.
That difficulty came to pass
as prophesied—and it is still
only the first, small waves o&lt;
this tide of the future that
are rolling in. What was not
foreseen was the effect mech.
anixation is having on the
lives of many American young
people.
The number of . tudents who
have dropped out of school
before they ire properly
trained to support themselves
shot up while the number of
jobs available to such fledg-

Worry Clinic
Lola U searing her boy
friends by pressing too hard
even though she has been
unaware of that fact. Girls,
make boys feel that you are
committed to a worthy
rarrer like nursing or being
a missionary or teacher, and
simmi they’ll try to brow,
heat you into changing to
matrimony! For men ere
that perverse!
CASE P-493: Loin B.. ngeil
tit, ie an attractiv* college
coed.
“ But, Dr. Crane,” aha pro­
tested almost tearfully, ‘T
can’t win a atcady boy friend!
"Oh, I have had many dates,
but I can't hold a boy very
long.
"And It ian't because I hava
halitosis or other common so­
cial faults, for i have checked

• O'* and A's
Q—Where I* the burial
place of Ignaco Paderewski?
A—Arlington National Cem­
etery. When the famous Pol­
ish statesman and musk-inn
died in the United States In
Itttt President Koosevelt gave
his body this temporary rest­
ing place until th* time would
come for final burial in a free
Poland.
Q—What is turtle grass?
A—It is true grass found
in tropical waters. It sht-lters
animal life such as the star­
fish, young octopl and even
sea turtles.
Q—Why is solid carbon di­
oxide called dry Ire?
A—It doe* not return to
liquid form when it melts but
changes directly into a gas.

Barbs

t * W 6 E rrr,
LYwHAfWEV*

m

Qttp £anfati Sjmdii

Q—Where is the Rincon dia­
lect spoken?
A—Thw Rincon dialect of
Hons* cleaning time is Zapotrr is spoken by sent*
when women move old trash 13,000 Indians in the northern
from the basement just be­ part of Oaxaca, Mexico.
fore the kids drag some of it
hack Into the house.
An Ohio man was caught
after he passed four rubber
checks and he wound up do­
ing a stretch.

myiclf very carefully on all the market at Hint moment.
those points.
"A few days luter unother
“So I am growing panicky salesman for a rival checklest I be un old maid. What
else can 1 do to win boy writing machine put on a
demonstration of his product.
friends?"
Many very lovely girls lose It looked O. K. so 1 decided
a chance to gain a wedding to place my order.
“ When he asked me how
ring just bccuuse thry press
many
units I’d want, and I
too hard.
They narrow their social told him 35. he never hatted
outlook to the point where it un eye or seemed surprised.
“ Instead, he simply asked
becomes almost u life-or-death
how
soon I’d require delivery.
matter to win a husband.
Then the new boy gets skit­ So. I bought tho machines
tish, fur he senses th* sheer front this culm, unruffled
desperation in his girl com­ sulesninn though that younger
panion and immediately drops man had really sold me on his
bland a few days rnrlier.
her.
“ Hut he lost the sale lieFur mules are perverse
cieaturvs. If you girls act cause he was too tuger and
casual and play hard to excitable."
Girls, try to cuitlvute a
get,” you will be much more
“take it or leave it" outlook.
likely to gain a husband.
"But. I&gt;r. Crane,” Lola de­
You don’t reulize it but your
manded,
“how can I act cas­
excessive desire for a wedual
ami
indifferent
d i n g b a n d subconsciously, ,
. .when
.
. maralerts the new escort and Ir ***,
everything in the
world to me?"
scares him off.
Well, become an actress, as
in otiu of my evening
Shakespeare
ably recommend­
courses at Northwestern Uni­
versity on the “ Psychology of ed.
And by all means widen
Salesmanship" I once had the
purchasing agent for a chain your social outlook. Murriuge
isn't everything!
of offices.
Select un uplifting curerr so
A young sulcsmun called on
you
can invest your life wise­
tlds buyer nnd demonstrated u
ly, even if you full to win a
check-writing machine. He |
did a good job of selling so husband! Then you ure fur
the purchasing agent decided more likely to get a wedding
ring, too.
to place an order.
Semi for my “Tests fur Hus­
“lluw many muchines would
band* uml Wives," enclosing
you want," tha new salesman
a long stumped, return envel­
inquired, probably thinking
ope, plus 20 cents.
only one or two at most.
(Always write to Dr.
‘Oh, I'd need 35," replied the
(
rune in rare of this news­
purchasing agent.
paper, enclosing a long
But the young salesman
stamped, addressed envel­
then lost the sale. Why?
“ Well, Dr. Crane," tho pur­ ope and 20 rent* to rovrr
chasing agent told the class, typing and printing roots
"this salesman grew so nerv­ whrn you send for one of
ous he rould hardly write the his tMMlklrts.)
order. So I decided hr must
not be accustomed to big or­
ders.
“And that thought mad* ms
wary. So I told him I would
think it ovrr for 1 wasn't in

EST. 1933
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Sanford, Florida

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Wed., July 17, 1963

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Maasglnc Bailor
JUDY WELLS
County Editor
CECELIA rAMNCE

S o cia l/ Editor
DOMOTMT t l l T I S
I'ooturo Editor

and

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r a x u w ell*
Mochanieol HupL
JAMIE U SMOKEAEKE
UualnoM Uanaaar
BIIIELKr J. (.HAST
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Troubles with a great many
people are chiefly imaginary,
the hardest to cure.
If the Watue of Liberty
could talk she'd likely claim
she was still in her 20s.

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Phone FA 2-0814

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out w rltlaa p*rm lulon of th* publlinor of Th* Harold. Any
Individual or firm roopoatlbl* for *ueh roproductloa w ill b*
eoniidrrod a* Infrlngln* on Th* HoraU'o copyrlsht and will b*
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ChrlMBAd.

Le tte r*

Robert M. Rosemond,
announces
the association of

William C. Rape, M.D.
Internal Medicine A Cardiology
Medical Arts Building
Telephone FA 2-7712

Mr. Walter Gielow
Editor 4c Publisher
The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Walter
I know that 1 shall never
be able to adequately express
my thanks and appreciation
to the Officers and Men of
Heavy Attack Wing One and
the Citizens of Sanford for
the work that has been done
for me. for the Navy and for
the Nation while I have been
Commander Heavy Attack
Wing One.
To insure that as wide a
'dissemination as possible is
given to my sentiments for
everyone's efforts 1 would
appreciate it greatly if you
could print this letter in an
issue of your paper, as well
as the enclosed copy of my
farwcll address given at the
Change of Command Cere­
mony on Friday, 12 July 1903.
Thank you personally, as
well as your staff for the
many knindnessrs and assis­
tance that you have rendered
during my tour here in San­
ford.
Sincerely,
J. M. Tully. Jr.
Captain, United States
Navy
• • $
Admiral O'BcIrne, Admiral
Goldthwaite,
distin julshed
guests, officers and men of
Heavy Attack Wing One. As
I stand here before you today,
I (ind it difficult to realize
that two years have really
rolled by since I assumed
this command In June 1901.
They have been two years
that no commander could for­
get. Two years that no other
billot could overshadow. You,
the offirers nnd men of
Heavy Attack Wing One,
have made them memorable
for me—but more important
—you have matte them a
great service to your Navy
and your Nation. Time has

Quotes
Sparta once fought Athens
and now they arc parts of a
common country. Siena once
fought Florence and nuw
they, too, are in a common
country. And Scotland and
England. So in the end there
wilt he a world union and ouc
world government.
— Lawyer-Journalist Erncit
Cunco.
Until the people of this
country amt until the courts
get the attitude that killing
with a car is just as serious
as killing with a gun. we're
nut going to he aide to do any­
thing al&gt;out the accident toll.
—Henry A. Itarnes, N. Y.
traffic commissioner.
SCIENTIFIC LAWN
SPRAYING FOR —

CHINCH BUGS
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FUNGUS
VImi Lawn Renovation
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an elusive flight, so it Is
the events, the fire drills,
and the performances that
mark Its passing sod are
used as reporting stations.
These last two years have

rto m

CAPT. J. M. TUl.loY
been full of them. My cup is
running over. We began with:
(11 The Fleet introduction
of the A-SA weapons system.
(2) A monthly bomber
stream was started.
(3) No one could ever for­
get the ninth annual bomb­
ing derby.
(4) VAII-3 assumed the
professional rcspunsibilty for
student carrier qualification.
(5) Cuba came then, and
here the Wing snd station
played a vital role.
These highlights, I men­
tion, ami many more, showed
tha kind of stuff you're made
of and would make any com­
mander proud, and I am!
Your bombing ability has met
my most optimistic expcctationi. What was once a good
year's effort, Is barely an
average work month now.
You hit the target twice is
well and twice as safely and
it hae not cost a cent more.
Yes, tho Heavy Attack
Wing h a i made great strides
in the last two years, and
when you are taking great
strides, time flies, it grieves
me to leave. 1 have spent al­
most a fourth of my Naval
career in the Heavy Attack
Wing. In retrospect there is
no place that I'd have rather
spent it. Together, we have
made important contributions
to the readiness posture of
our Navy and our nation.
Your loyalty ami dedication

made
these
achievements
possible.
And, you, my civUiaa
friends, on the other side of
the main gate, have been
that battalion in reserve that
every successful commander
must have. Your friendships,
your support, and your un­
derstanding in times ot (tress,
have supplied strong fibers
of morale and encouragement
to the entire wing, as well as
to me. I shall not forget you.
I will treasure your trust
and your friendship alwaya.
Now, as I stand here a t the
eml of this tour In Sanford
and Heavy Attack, the short­
est two years and IS days
of my life, I know the mesaage I'd like to bring you . .
time has an elusive flight . .
you don't have long on a
single squadron tour and you
must use that opportunity and
make the most of it.
I believe that Heavy At­
tack is on the brink of ■
new and exciting boriron.
Amurid you today the sur­
veyors, architects, and brick­
layers are busy planning ami
building the tools that you
will use for tomorrow's con­
cept of operations. I am cer­
tain that each succeeding
year will m rrk Increased
progress In the tempo hero
at Sanford.
I am especially pleased
that I am turning over this
wing to such a well quali­
fied relief as Captain Jam a*
O. Mayo. He Is a brilliant
planner, an outstanding Na­
val officer, aviator and gen­
tleman. I am certain th a t
under his capable leadership
this Wing will prosper and
continue to fulfill its mission
and tasks by deploying train­
ed ready squadrons aboard
carriers in every ocean.
It Is time now that I leave.
I do so with regret. I shall
miss you all. Goodbye and
God bless you.

M. G. HODGES
PLUMBING
• WELLS DRILLED
• PUMPS SERVICED
AND INSTALLED
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
• FREE ESTIMATES

CALL FA 2-4037
PAOLA ROAD

HOLDER TAG

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Court House

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flrnpevllle Nurxery
2221 Grapes III* As*.
FA 2-0H86

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T aa i n b tr tb y aetlfleJ that
a P itlllo a far adoptlen baa
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filed la
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C aart la aad far laariaala
C ouatr, Florida, la Chaaeurjr,
antltlad la T l » MATTER OF
T H E ADOPTION OF ROBERT
LARRY OR AH A ll. aad yeu
a r t mnrniaadad to appear la
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■aaUaala C oaatr. Florida, aad
aarra a eopr a f tuck A aavar
or other dafaaaa npon aald
petitioner ar petltloner'o atta m e r , THOJdAJ A. I PEER,
«h aaa addraaa ta F. O Baa
I l k U n ford , Florida, aa ar
bafara A a fa a t I, l t l t , A. D ,
ta t k a v eaaaa w hy aald petltlaa
akaald a o t ha (ranted,
and If you fa ll ta do eo, a
Decree Fro Conferee w ill be
entered a te ln e t you for tka
relief daaeaaded la tka Fell*
tlaa.
WITHER* a ir band aad the
aeal af aald Court this Sltk
day a f Jane, A. D. &gt;141.
(BEAM
Arthur If. Beckwith, J r .
Clerk of Circuit Court
of (e a ila a la County, Fter&lt;
Ida
By; M artha T. Vlblea
Deputy Clerk
Theater A. dpcer
Attorney for Petitioner
F. a Hoe IN 4
Hanford, F lorida
Fuhllah July I, 14, IT, 14 l i f t .
C D R .II
t!4 TEH CIRCCIT COURT HF
T E E a iB T E JUDICIAL DIP.
TR1CT. IB ADD FOR PREBOLE COCBTT. PLORDA
IB CHABCMRT BO. 1PP4R
DIVORCE
ROBERT E MEWMA.V.
P la in tiff
FLORENCE E. NEWMAN.
Defendant
BOTHE TO AFPRAR
T ER PTATB OF FLORIDA
TOi Florence K. Newtnan
» : U th Street
ItemldlL M lnnetota
tu are hereby erdered ta
appear and auewer ta pereutt
(or by attorn ey) to a Dill of
Complaint filed herein apalnet
you In tha c ir cu it Court o f
Hemlnote County, Florida, on
or boforo tha l l l h day of
July. A. D. 1141. tame being
a ault for dlvoreo. athorwloa
a decree pro eoafaeao w ill be
entered apalnet you for fa il­
ure to appear aad anewor aa
required by law.
It la further ordered that
thle Notice ha published one*
a week for four (4) consecu­
tiv e weoka In Tha Hanford
Herald, a new ipaper publlahed
la Hanford, Bemlnola County,
Florida.
1YI!n*ee m y hand and o ffi­
cial teal thle JU b day a l June.
A. D., 1441.
(PEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: U e r p a r ti S . T jr n
D. C.
Edward F. Itlpp lnh
Attorney for Plntatlff
and com plainant,
P44 Orange Aveapg
P. O. Bos 14*4
W inter Park. Florida
Publish J u a t 44 * Jaly 8, 14,
IT. 1141.

IBB SB SCHORL HCBOET
Pursuant to the provisions
s f Section 411.14 flo r id * Stntutoa, 1411, aotleo Is hereby
g iv e s that s subtle hearing
Shan bo hold by tb s County
Board o f Public Instruction o f
___ M ole County, Plorlds, s n
July 44, 1444 s t tho hour o f
1:44 P. M. In tka County Board
mooting room a t (anford for
lits puipofe o f discussing w ith
tka etttsena o f the County tka
school budget s f
■ali County for tb s fiscal
your beginning July 1, 1H 4
and ending Juno 44. 1144.
which budget to summarised
aa fallow s:
BUDGET FOR SUPPORT
AND MAINTENANCE OP
SCHOOLS
A. B alances s a bead B egin ­
ning o f Tosr: 1. Stnto
Funds 41,pet.44. 3. Coun­
ty F u n d i 114,474.44. 4.
D istrict Fuads 114,444.44.
TOTAL 444,144.44.
SEE
Invastm aat balance ha*
inn in g e f Tear Ju ly 1,
444 144,414.44
B. Anticipated B oeeletei 1.
flu te and Federal Funds
1.114.144.44.
1.
County
T e ssa 414.114.44, 1. D is­
trict T axes 414.771.44. 4.
Other Sources 1,44144, I.
Total 4.114,414.44
C Proposed
Expenditures;
t. Instructions) Salaries
4.444.14044, 4. Transpor­
tation lll.41u.44, I. Capi­
tal o u tla y ats.eet.M . *.
Debt se r v le t 111,114.44,
I. Other Expenses and
Raservea 1.444,111,44, P.
Total 1,144.414.44
BUDGET FOR DISTRICT
B O N D INTEREST AND
S1NK1NU FUNDS
A. Balance and Hooervea Be­
ginning of Tear: 11,141.44
B. Anticipated Receipts: 1.
Taaee 114,144.44. t . Other
Source* —
O. Proposed
Expenditures:
1. Bonds 111.404.44.
4.
I n t e r e s t 147,311.44, 1.
Other 7,114.44
D. Anticipated Reserves and
B alances at End o f Tear
41.114.00
L BUDGET FOR BOND CON­
STRUCTION FUNDS
A, Balances at Beginning of
Year: 141.174.ll
B. Anticipated Receipts: 1.
Hat* of Bond* —. 1. Pro­
ceed* ot Section 117.17
Loan* —&gt; 1. Other 444,444.04
C. Proposed
Bxpendituree:
411.tTI.tf
D. B ou n ces and Reserve* s t
End of Year *
4. MILLAOEfl TO BE LEV-

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Pureuant to leo tlo a II of
Uhapter 117. Florida Ptatuteo.
entitled "Florida Disposition
of Unclaimed Property Act,
notice Is horoby ftvoa that
tho persona Hated below a p ­
pear to bo tho owners o f un­
claimed peraonal or Intangible
property presumed abandoned
1*4147*0014, H all Eugene, W
11th *t. Hanford. F la ; 1-41474*&gt;17, Jsnhlna Lola M, RFD
Bos 14, Sanford. F la Infornation concerning the amount
nr deeerlptlon of the Proper­
ty and the name and address
e f the holder may be obtained
by any persona possessing on
Interest In tho property by
addressing an Inquiry to Ray
K. Oreen. S ta le Comptroller so
Administrator, Abandoned F ro.
arty Division, Capitol, T a ilseases. F lorid a Uo euro is
mention account number, name
aad addreaa, aa published In
thle notice. Unices proof of
ownership Is pretested to the
holder by September 14. 1141,
tha property w ill be delivered
to tho Administrator. T here,
after, ell further claims must
be directed ta tho Admlnlotra
tor.
Ray C. Oreen
As Administrator
Publish July IT, 14, 1144.
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IB THH Of H IT IT COURT OF
THH BIRTH JUDICIAL AIR.
c u r r , IB ABIO FOR IKMI
BULK IO U B T ). FLORIDA.
CIIANCKRT BO. I3ST4
FKtiKItAL NATIONAL MORTGAOK ABbOClATlUN. a torporatlsu.
Plaintiff,
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Tha m lltaga ts b* levied
«n the t i l l aeatetm tnt roll
to produce necessary re­
venue* for thee* budgets
for the ensuing fiscal yaar
are:
A. County S u p p o r t
and
U alntenancs Fund 1.11,
B. Dtetrlet No. 1 Currant
Levy 4.71.
C D istrict No. 1 Building
and But Rteerve Fund
1.40.
D. D istrict No. 1 Interest 4b
Sinking Fund 1.11.
Complete details e f each
separate
part
of
tha
school budget sum m aris­
ed above art on file and
ar* avallabl* for public
Inspection at the Office
of tho County Superinten­
dent of School* at San­
ford and wilt also bo
avallabl* for tucb public
h earln r together w ith alt
aupportliTg
statem en ts
and Information.
All Interested
persons
or*
cordially Invited to partici­
pate In thle public hearing
and to dltcute tho school
program aad budget for this
County for the ensuing year,
BOARD OF PUBLC IN-

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HEM I NOI.E
C O V .N T T ,
FLORIDA
Byi J. D. W right Jr.
Chairman Board at Tublie Instruction
Sem lnol* County, Florida
Attest:
It. T. Mil-wee
County Superintendent of
Publlo Instruction A Kx-Offlcto Secretary to Board ef
Publlo Instr.
Publish Ju ly 11. l i l t .

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T H H COUNTY JUDO STS
COURT IB AND FOR SRRINOLH COUNTY, FLORIDA
NO. 41IS
CITATION
IN RRi ESTATE OP
E U D A KARHALA,
Deceased
T B S STATE OP FLORIDA TOi
LYDIA KARHALA
7444 Corrlgxn Court
Lake Worth, Florida

ADELL HF.IKKII.A
1441 Corrlgari Court
Lake Worth, Florida
LILLIE BECKER
1404 Corrigan V &gt;urt
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1ULMA KOVWTO
Lelvom abl, Finland
JOHN KARirALA
HI*. I. Box 141
L xkt Geneva, W isconsin

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FEIIRKLIDefendante.

MATY I KARHALA
Lelvom abl, Finland

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Legal Notict

Legal Notice

Il.eld en se unknown
HELEN B. FKHRKIJo
lleeldence Unknown
Tou. D efendanta are hereby
notified th a t a complaint to
foreclose a certain m ortgage
on tha follow in g deeerlbed
property situate, lytag and
being In Hemlnole County.
Florida, to-w lt:
L it II. Block 17, NORTH
OllLASDO, according to
plat thereof recorded In
Flat Book 11, P ages 14
and 11, Publle Records ef
Sem inole County, Florida,
has been filed against you In
the above-styled suit and you
are required to serve a copy
■a e.-.nr l u v i r
PUeJIww
to lb s Complaint o n U lalnm t ,
attorney JOrtKIMI M. MU RAHKO. P. O. Box He, Fern Park,
b,m lnole County, Florida, and
file the original Anewer or
Pleading In the office o f tho
Clerk ot the Circuit Court en
or before the l il h day of Aug­
ust, 1ML If you fall to do on,
a decree pro confeeao w ill be
tahen against you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint.
tVITNRRfl my hand and off!clal aeal o f offlca at Hanford,
Seiulnole County, thta lllh
day o f July, 1101.
(HEAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
fly : Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M Mureako
Attorney at Law
Highway 17-11—P. O. Boa 111
Fern Park. Florida
Tubllah July 17. 14. It *
Aug T. 1441.
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VKRNF.R KARHALA
Lelvom ekl, Finland

322-5612
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
Lott 4 Found
Notices - Ftrsonata
Education - Instruction©
Transportation
Food

6. For R«st

8A Spodal Not)cob
7. BuainMJ Rentals

8. Baach Rantali

9. For Salt or Rent
10. Wanted to Kent
11. Reel Estate Wanted
12. Real Eatate For Safe
18. Mortgage Loana
14. Ineurance
18. Buaineaa Opportunity
If. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babyaittera
21. Beauty Balona
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services D
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio 4 Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pete
32. Flowers - Shrubs
©
S3. Furniture
84. Articles For Sals
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
1. Lost 4 Found
LOST:
Short
awers
Uth k

SmaU whit# Do*.
hair, long tall. An- * /
to '•Sheba." Vicinity
French. FA 2-441:.

2. Notices • Personals
VACUUM CLEANER repairs,
part.*, supplies for Electro­
lux. Kirby, Hoover, AirWay, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Used
cleaners sold. FA 2-22S2. i )

3. Education • Instruction
AIR-Conditionlng • Refrigeratlon men needed. We train
you. T ooIj and equipment
furnished. Write C.T. I. Box
33, c/o Herald.
JOB security can t&gt;* yuur* by
preparing new for coming
Civil Service exams. For in­
formation writ* NATION­
AL TRAINING SERVICE
INC. Box 6A c o SANFORD
HERALD.
SEMINOLE Nursery k Kinddergarten. Formal opening.
Reg. now for aununer kind­
ergarten from July 22 to
Aug. 30. Alto regiiter for
fall kindergarten beginning
Sept. 0th. Nursery open 34
hrs. per day. Kindergarten
lupervisered by Mrs. Mary
I. Cooksey, masters de­
gree in kindergarten and
elementary Wachlng. Tutor­
ing
also available
all
grades. Mra. Sue P. Naboom, Manager, 3820 Iro­
quois Avc. Ph. 322-0439.

EFFICIENCY Apt. 411 Park.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and close la. Jimmia
Cowan. 322-4017.
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
baths, air-condition. Lake
front. FA 2 8020.
NICELY furnhlted 3 rcom 7)
Apartment. Private bath.
FA 2 3303.
FURNISHED
Apartment.
ed. Quesnel
E. Uth St.

1 k 2 Bedroom
Newly decorat­
Apt. Apt. 1. 404
322 8104.

FURN. A p t 2300 Mellonville.
S M A L L clean downstairs
Apartment. FA 2-0702.

SAIMA LAUNLA LA
K lngonm aa Parantols,
Jyvaakyla, Finland

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ceaeed. praying that ha ba appolntad aa administrator de
bonla non. and that said peti­
tion prays for an allowance
of a ll accuunte a t filed In said
estate and fur an urder of
Distribution and for the diecharge of VICTOR K tKHALA
as
Admtvletrator
of
said
estate and for the release end
discharge ot said JOHN KARHAL.). Tou ar* hereby re­
quired to file your written
defeii vee thereto within forty
days after the first publication
or posting thereof. Should you
fall therein, decree w ill be en­
tered In due course upon said
petition.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of **U Court at Hanford,
County, ot Hemlnnt*. thle m ,
day of July, A. D. m i .
(HEAL)
/ * / C. VERNON M U *. JR.
County Judge
Publish * • July 14, IMS.
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HBLVI KARHALA
Klngnnma* Parantols,
Jyvaebyla, Finland

UKKlvI KOIUIONEN
u/o lle lv t Karbala
Jyvaebyla, Finland
and a ll other persons concern
edi
TOU ARE HEREBY NoTI
FIED that a petition has been
filed In said Court by JOHN
KARHALA a* an helr-at-la*
end beneficiary of tha E,tata
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ROOM Apartment with
screened la porch. Furnish­
ed or unfurnished, l'hoiw
FA 2-7MA

FURN. 1 Udrm. Country Cot­
tage. Spacious setting. t*&gt;3
a mo. FA 2-2380.
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
-""inned &lt;7,t F ) J 33iC.
HOUSETRAILER with ca­
b a n a OP (urge private lot.
Consider 1 child of school
age. FA 2 8087.
FURN. Apt. Close in. Phone
FA 2 2800.
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Gables. FA 2-0720.
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m f&gt;
home. 2181 Palmetto. Call
FA 20274.

RENT A BED
RolLway, Hospital k Baby
Bern.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARKOLL'S FURNITURE
Fh. FA 2-4101 u « w. l i t St.

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Rrralft July 17, 1963—Page 3*A 22. Build - Paint • Repair 31 A. Pets

LOCH ARBOR
2 ROOM furnished Apartment. UNFURNISHED 2 • bedroom
$55. Includes water ft elec­ house, kitchen equipped. An exceptional buy for $450
down. 3 bedrooms 2 baths,
FA 2-3651.
tricity. FA 2-8544.
paved street and very mo­
2 BDRM. Furn. Apt. $33 1 BEDROOM House furnish­ dest monthly payment. A
fine neighborhood for your
2101 MacooUa FA 2-3951 ed. Adults only. NO 8-5122.
family. Call today.
FURNISHED
2
bedroom 3 ROOM furnished Oarage
House. $85 month. 218 W. Apartment. Water k elec­
tric furnished. Call after
10th St. Ph. FA 1-2000.
3:30 p. m. FA 2-130S.
111 N. Park
322-2420
Nice. lari*, turn. 2 bdrra.
1 BEDROOM furnished Cot­
apt. 1700 Magnolia $65.
tage. Adults only. FA 2-1187. IMMEDIATE Occupancy. 4
bedroom air • conditioned.
STENSTROM RENTALS
Tee 'X Green Estates. Pb.
121
LAUREL
DRIVE
Furn. 2 BR home, very nice
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ 322-2744.
$90
Furn. 4 BR. 2 bathe, out­ ped House. $95 a moalls.
Ph. FA 2-0457.
standing $185
lnfurn, 4 BR 2ti Baths, pool. FURNISHED 5 room House.
$16o
Office FA 2-2118
W. 1st St. $45 month. Ph.
Lnfurn, 3 BR, 2 Baths, Ex­ 322-8886.
Night FA 2-0848
cellent 1123
823-0700
L'nfurn. 3 BR. very nice $1U0 R. Reach Rental*
2334 Park Dr. Siaford. Fla.
Lnfurn. 2 BR, kit equip. $70
HUTCHISON Ocean front
SPACE
Call us to list your home.
Apartmiut. Daytona Beach. for the children in this big,
FA 2-4058.
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely CUy park for
9 . For Sale o r R e n t
more play activity. Three
111 N\ Park
322 2420
bedroom, 2 bath house has
2 BDRM house. 817 Catalina.
separate
dining r o o m,
Efllciency Apt. $30 Mo. up. PINECREST. 3 Bedtuuui*, 2
Florida room, large, cat-in
Surplus CUy. 201 W. 1st.
baths, Fla. room, built-in
and equipped kitchen, dou­
oven
k range. 104 E. Jenble garage and fiber glass
W C L A E A APARTMENTS:
kin- Circi*. 322 9517.
covered ps*i« Extra bon­
Rooms private baths, 114
uses
arc parquet hardwood
W. First St.
2.23 ACRES of Sub irrigated
floors, fireplace and oodles
land.
For
information
call
VERY large 3 Bedroom
of closet space. See the
FA 2-4068.
Home In Loch Arbor. $140
owner at 1814 Mellonville
per month. FA 2-5301.
Ave.
SACRIFICE 4 years equity.
3 BEDROOM partly lurnuh2 BEDROOM House unfurn­ 3 Bedroom, 2 baths, kitch­
ed if desired. New roof,
en equipped. 123 W. Coleished. Kitchen equipped. $05
new floors, sprinkler sys­
St.
Johns
Realty
man Circle. FA 2-4384.
' a mo. Limit 1 child. 2434
tem. 177.28 month aitei
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
Cedar Ave.
12. R eal E s t a t e F o r B ale 114 N. Park Ave. FA 3-8123 down payment. 24U9 Sum­
merlin. FA 2-4*36.
NICELY furnished Bedroom PINECREST BEAUTY 3 BEDROOM. Florida room,
and kitchen. Private bath A really fine home in 4t!i
large yard with sprinkler
RAVENNA PARK
L k entrance. Elderly woman
system. Good neighborhood. Very attractive home, colon­
addition, 3 bedrooms and
I e r couple. $50 a month. 100 2 baths, patio, redwood
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin.
ial style, 3 bedrooms on a
t Holly Ave. FA 2-2489.
fence and outstanding land­ CAN YOU AFFORD ITT
lovely, well shaded corner
scaping. Only $600 down.
lot. This la really a fine
8 BEDROOM House. NO 8-5148
THIS large .1 (or 4) bedroom
buy. Small down payment
home
could
us*a
paint
job
EFFICIENCY Apartment ou
witli modest monthly pay­
outside, but inside it ia nice.
First St. Near 2 city free
ment. Belter call on due
Short
walk
to
school
and
[ parking lota and shopping
one.
storva. This is inexpensive
322 2420
stores. No utility charges. 111 N. Park
living—if you can afford it!
Suitable for couple or tin­ OR TRADE for acreage,
Price $4275
$2000 down.
gle, also retired people.
landscaped lake lot. tuo ft.
FA 2-4712.
waterfront. Reasonable. I’h.
111 N. Park
322 2130
FA 2 0387.
8 BEDROOM. $100 a month.
4 bdr — 2 bath house
Pinecrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3 bdr, — 1 bath house
Large living room, range
REALTOR — INSUROR
.Realtor
2 bdr — swimming pool
furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
r.A
2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. JOHN E. FOX, REALTOR
Raymond
Lundquist,
A
sm
).
349-3321.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath CB 323 0559
after 5 FA 2 5630
LARGE Home in choice loca­
Home.
Large
utility
room.
JOHN E. FOX
tion. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
Out of flight pattern. Ph. 14. In su n m c *
REALTOR
$133 mo. Ph. FA 2-0219.
FA
2-8605.
SENIOR Citizens may quali­
110 N. Park Ave.
323-0359
LOCH ARDOR. 4 Bedroom, 2
fy for Life or Hospital In­
BY Owner. 2 Bedroom block
bath, air-conditloncd, dou­ IMMEDIATE Occupancy, (wo
surance to age 75. Frrd J.
House
furnished.
Screened
3 bedroom model Homes.
bt* carport*, ftnetd patio,
Harris
FA 2-79d0 for appt.
porches. 3 Extra lots.
LMX Enterprises, I n e.
extra large carpettd Florida
38,500
cash.
FA
2
0931.
Highland Ave. Longwood.
16. F em ale H elp iV nnlrd
room, hardwood floor*, 2
TF. 8 3911.
utility room*. $160 per
An attractive Corner Zoned
DISTRICT MANAGER ~
month. Ph. FA 2 8595.
for Residential or Profes­
3 BR. Home. 202 r.aurel Dr.
Cort Cosmetics has a once
sional Offices for Medical
Good
location,
kitchen
In a lifetime opportunity
4 ROOM House a t 318 $!aple
Dental, Architectural, Legal
equipped.
Low
down
pay­
for qualified woman with
Ava. Call FA 2-3070.
or Engineering.
ment. Assume loan. A real
dlrect-to-homc sales exper$10,950 0o
1 BEDROOM
Apartment.
laving. Call FA 29172.
periencc. This is a full
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2time management po.ition.
DUPLEX—Your
own
lovely
k 7462 from 8:30 to 6 p. in.
Car and phone necessary.
2 Bdrm. Home with fire­
' Monday thru Friday. Ph.
No night work. Age 33-50.
place,
plus
8900
year
in­
FA 3-4301 any other time.
1901 Park Avenue
For interview write P. O.
come. Fenced yanl. $l5,9oo.
FA
2-5232 anytime
Box 7471, Orlando, Fla.
3 BR. Frame House. Partly
354 Church St. Longwood.
furnlebdJ. Near NAS. Not
TE 8 1386.
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30
HOUSE
ft 2 lots. $3*00. Ph.
week. FA 2 3219.
FA 2-8366.
3 RbOMS k bath $13. 2
rooms A bath furnished 4 A. beautifully shaded high
land on State highway.
Apt. $43, including utilities,
Electricity
ft telephone,
t rooms k bath unfurnishgood water.
«l $32 month. Near NAS.
3 bedrooms, ! balli, large
, Tel. FA 23219.
I-R-D kitchen and screen­
ROOM ft board. Apt. D. *06 ed porch, large closets,
Palmetto Ave.
hardwood f l o o r s , good
neighborhood. Excellent con­
2 B E I) R O O M Apartment
dition. Price $11,500. Easy
furnished. 1201 W. let St.
terns.
FA 20891.
Lovely 2 bedroom home lMi
FOR LEASE
baths, Fla. Room, large
ZONED COMMERCIAL
storage ami laundry, dou­
Beautiful Corner Lot
ble carportc, kitchen equip­
171 x 184
ped. Approx. 2 A. lanscap2 Bedroom House in excel*
ed with 200 ft. lake front­
lent condition. Suitable for
age on large clear lake.
rcsidenca or offices.
Price $20,000. Additional
lots available.

—

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstiom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

Seminole Realty

Za

BEAUTICIAN warned. Phone
FA 2 5742. Eve. FA 2 2455
17. M ale H elp W anted
SPECIALTY Salesman for
hot item in the baby field.
Lead* furnished. Immediate
cash commission. Full or
part time salesmen needed.
Write giving name ft ad­
dress and phone for a per­
sonal interview to Box 9,
c o Sanford llerakl.

19. Situations Wanted
CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182.

SIAMESE Kittens. FA 3-2283 Life Jackets, air mats, beach REEFE House trailer hitch,
floats, shoes, Army-Navy
2" ball, electric brake con­
MINIATURE Poodles AKC
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
trol 840. Martin space heat*
reg. 205 Tangerine Dr.
cr. 35000 BTU, fan ft pilot
!5. P lu m b in g S erv ices
SHALLOW WELLS ft PUMPS
$33. 333-3505.
WANTED Home la the coun­
Jerry Lord FA 2-3218
PLUMBING
try for Dog. Ha* had all
S i A utom obile* . T rack *
Contracting Repair*
shots. Call 333-4038.
ALUMINUM Furniture re­
FREE ESTIMATES
webbed cheaper than you 1958 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. ft H.
R. L. HARVEY
KITTENS. Need home. Ph.
can do it yourself. Bring 323 3740.
204 Sanford A rt.
FA 13343 323-0753.
It to the Furniture Center.
9
BUYING A NEW er
110® French Are.
28. Radio ft Teltvlaioa
32. Flowers - Shrubs
USED CAR?
HOUSEHOLD Furniture. John
FINANCE IT WITH U»
T. V. REPAIR. Same day
CROTONS 25c to $3.50
Taylor. 17 Palmetto Dr., ft Low Interest B aits
service. All work guarant­
Gray Shadow* Nuraery
DaBary.
• Low Monthly Payment*
eed. Uied T.V.'a for aale.
4 Ml. 8. on Sanfcrd Ave.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Mooney Appliance Service.
FOB
your
tewing
needs.
OPEN SUNDAY!
323 0697.
MILADY'S SHOPPE
BY OWNER. 1963 Tempest
UERUA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
Of fine Fabrics
deluxe. 2 door coupe. Less
27. Hptcial Service
Nursery, Uptala Rd. Just
106 8. Park Ave.
than 10.000 miles. Sec at
off 20th St. k I , t
FR1GIDA1RE
Wagner's A m o c o . 118
LARGE T o t a l s w e l l Bun
Salea ft Service
French Ave.
S3.
F
u
rn
itu
re
W
arner.
(New)
2
drawers
G. H, HIGH
and rack. Used one week 1950 1NTL. Metre, walk la
1700 W. 1st SL banferd
WANTED reliable couple to only. Chick ’X Treat Drive8275. 1954 Stude. 2 door,
Ph. PA 3-5413
take up monthly payments
In. French Ave.
R ft II. &lt;90. 1955 Stude,
of 115.50 on 3 complete
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
President 4 door, full pow­
rooms of furniture. Call POWER Tools. Wood ft me­
Remove Thatch - Chinch
er, R. ft !!., Tinted si***.
TE 8-1511, Caatelberry, col­ tal. Spray paint outfit,
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Ferti­
$275. 1957 Stude Wagon. 6
lect.
electric w e l d e r .
Mine,
le—Ph. FA 2-4244
cylinder $t7S. Across Ly­
items. FA 2-1792 after 6:30
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
man High School. Near Dog
FREQ ESTIMATE
p. m.
Track.
TE 8-3430 after 3:30.
Upholstering
ft
Mattress
ren­
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-4223 ovating. New ft Uead Furni­ AIR-Conditloner G. E. *509 1957 OLDS. 4 door, 93. Holtture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
BTU. 115 volts. Excellent day Sedan. Fully equipped.
4IDEWALKS. driveways, pa­
Co., at 704 Celery Ave.
corn!. FA 2-9101 after 3:30 Clean. $625. «12 Oak.
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
rA 2-2117.
p. m.
322-3506.
1»58 Si.Ml A &lt;250. 1405 Court
Ut«d furniture, appliances, AMERICAN
Encyclopedia.
St. FA 2-4920.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Small 10 volume set. Like
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
U r r y 'i Mart 215 Sanford
'51 NASH. Good condition.
new. $75. 322 5454.
All Types and Sixes
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132
$100. See at Hunt Lincoln
H O T P O I N T Refrigerator.
We Repair and Service
Mercury.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Good cond. *16 Escambia.
S T I N E
Service
With
the
Cash.
37. flo ats - M otors
Machinery and Supply Co.
SUPER TRADING POST 30 gal. R1IEKM Uotwater
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2*432
Heater. Dryer. Both prac­
PA 3-0477.
tically new. Mobile Manor. Gateway To The Waterway
B
SINGER
R ob so n S p o rtin g Goods
Longwood. TE 8-129*.
31. Article* For Sale
SKNVING MACHINE
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
With purchase of Blue Lus­ USED Electric Stove. $25 00. 304 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3961
SALES ft SERVICE
323-0415.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
CALL FA 2-5783
Sharapooer for only 81 per
39. Trailers • Cabana*
SINGER Round Bobbin equip­
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­ day. Carroll's Furniture,
TRAILER
and large cabana.
ped
to
slg
sag
ft
make
but­
geration service. AH work
An Investment, not an ex­ ton holes. Guaranteed. As­ I-arge fall out shelter. High
guaranteed. Very reason­
ft dry. Deep well. Also 3
sume payment. 5 monthly
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 pense. Call FA 2 5612 lor
iota. Mobile Manor. Longexpert advice on • Herald
Installments of $6.15. Pb.
Night FA 2-2069.
advertising campaign.
FA 28411.
wood. TE 8-1298.

LAWN SERVICE

Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2 1*17.
LICENSED CHILD Care.
FA 2-84(11.

Air-Conditioning

IRONING. 323-0591.

H. U. I’OPE CO., INC.
2U) So. Park Ave.

EXPERIENCED Maid 6 day*
a week. References.
I RAC TOR

FA 2-4234

work, muvving,
discing, blade, scoop.
FA 2-7664.

FA 2-1441.

DOES your lawn need mowing? If so rail Tliihha Davis TREES trimmed, demossed
&amp; Gary D a v i d s o n at
and removed. FA 2-7664.
FA 2 5865.
LAUNDRESS to Iron at home.
Reasonable. 706 Ray Ave.
21. lieauly Salon*

2t». Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
SenUsrik Glass and I’aint

SPECIAL
Company
Cut N Curl Beauty Shop
210 Magnolia Ph. PA 2-4422
Cold Wave $6.05 complete.
Auto Glass, Tops
Open evening by appt.
ft Sea* Covers
31* Palmetto Ave. 322 0*51

AUTO GLASS &amp;
Summer Permanent Special*
Eve. Appt’s. 3 Sr. Operators SEAT COVER CO.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
361 W. 2nd It. FA 2 8032
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742 ALL WORK GUARANTEED

1901 Park Avenue
FA 25232 anytime

C. A. Whiddon

Don't miss this week's

Reg. Real Estate Broker
202 S. Park Ave. FA 2-5991

H O LLER S o /S A N FO R D

SAVE
ON NEW
CHEVROLETS
OLDSMOBILES
CADILLACS

NOW
BIG STOCK - LONG TRADES
219 E. 2nd ST.

SANFORD

2503 PARK AVE.

BILL HEMPHILL
M OTORS

4-DAY ECLIPSE

— SALE!—
JULY 17, 18, 19, 20
8 A.M. TO 6 P.M .

BRAND 1 9 6 3 NSW
P L Y M O U T H &amp; V A L IA N T
This is • limited m I«. I’Icam m K for car* by Mock numbers. We will Accept
trade* on *ule priced cur* and will hive bank rate financing available with
up to .111 month* (u pay.
Then# unit* are exactly a* advertised.

WE HAVE NEVER BEEN UNDER SOLD &amp;
NEVER WILL BE! FIRST COiME, FIRST SOLD!
6 cyl. 4 door stdan, Torqusfllto
transmU-lon. htatrr. power steering, tinted windshield, .h e a l cover* ft white lire*.
Stock No. I'-TI.

SAVOY

SANFORD
— the only one
we’ll see this decade —
“A wondrous
spectacle in the sky”

2— Four Days
of history - making
Rambler Values!
TO

V n

HAVE
HALE PRICE

SAVE

* c,I. I dr. ardeu. auto,
transmission, power steer,
Ing,
ing, heater ft cdefro-ter, tinted windshield. undrrrimtwhrrl rover*
cor
ing, wheel
ft White tires. Stork No. P-31.

HALF. PRICE

6 - 4 door ardsn, standard trinemission, heater ft defroster, out­
aide
side mirror, 3 speed windshield. Stork No. P-73

BALE PRICE

BELVEDERE

SAVOY

" *&gt;*• 4 door *lation wagon,
auto, transmission, power
steering. heeler ft defroxlrr, tinted windshield,
wheel covers ft while tlrrs. Undercutting, roof lug­
gage rsrk. Stork No. P-39.

1—A Solar Eclipse

O P T

•'“"•'•'d

heatrr ft defruwtera, tinted windshield, wheel covere ft white Urea.
Block No. V-47.

BALE PRICE

SAVE

SAVE

$1886.80
$2873.84
8452.86
82174.10
$300.00

DC! V F H F D P

IP fifl

ALL RAMBLER SALES
IN THIS EXCITING
4-DAY EVENT!

Sale Starts Wednesday . . . Must End Sat., July 20. “ Eclipse Days’*

•ill Hemphill Motors, Inc.
301 W . l s t

DISCOUNT SALE

V A I IA K I TI transmission,
100 3 duur

two historical events in

Seminole Realty

31. A rtic le s F o r Snlo

Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone FA 2-7983

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

34. A rticle* F o r S ale

SANFORD, FLA.

BALE PRICE
SAVE

C M D V * ryl. 4 door »rdan, auto. transmission,
' ^
* power steering, heater ft radio, factory
air conditiimrd, tinted glaei, underrating, w hit,
lire*. Stork No. P-63.

SALE PRICE

100 4 door »edan, aulomatie
transmission, all weather heat­
rr ft defrosters,
dcfro.lei super foam front seat.
er
Stuck No. V-5*
V-5

SALE PRICE

* ryl. I door sedan, automatic
transmission, radio, heater ft de­
froster.
froeter. wheel covere ft white Urea. Stork No. P-54.

SALE PRICE

VALIANT
SAVOY
% /A I

I A K IT

HAVE

SAVE

8AVE

100 * door vrdan, automatic
tran*miealon, ill weather heat­
er ft defrosters, super foam front veal, outside mir­
ror, white sidewall Ures. Stork No. V-60

SALE rniCK

C A V rtY
• ' J 1' 3 d°ar aedaa. auto, transm itJ M Y V . I aion, power steering, heater A detruster, tinted windshield, padded dsih. wheel cov­
er* ft white tire*. Stock No. P 58.

SALE PRICE

Q A V nY
-Yw I

SALE PRICE

.Lr^tcr

•

* eyL 4 door sedan, auto, transmUaion, power altering, heater ft de-

liRli-ft urlmiihieId niHit.H -U-h

Vheel r o v e *

ft white tires. Stock No. P*49.

BftVB

SAVE

------------ H X H A

C A V nY
* *.vl- 4 door sedan, auto, transmitJ n T v l
aion, power steering, heater ft def roster, tinted windshield, wheel cuvere ft white
tires. Slock No. P-70.

SALE PRICE

200 4 door sedan, auto trans­
mission. henlrr ft defroster,
added dash, tinted windshield, while tires. Stork
Kv'o. V-38.

SALE PRICE

VALIAN T

SAVE

SAVE

$2951.18
$527.32
$3271.08
3538.52
32087.85
$250.00
$2382.00
$400.00
$2101.80
$250.00
$2289.00
8418.55
82580.93
342M7
$2391.08
$439.87
$2198.03
$312.37

BRASS MOTORS
206 E. COMMERCIAL — SANFORD
Your Plymouth, Valiant and F iat Dealer

�h te ,

- i

—* U

Ii

Page 4-A—July 17, 1963

Five-Day Week
Started In
Road Camps

r
ti

B
.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) State Penal Director Louie
Wamwri;fit »*id the Cfit
phase o( a proiram to put
employe* at t he 36 road pri*oa camp* on a fire day work
week flirted Tuesday.
Wilnwrijht *aid a traininc
program in the latfit penal
method* »a* flirted thi*
week fur M near and tran»(erred personnel who will be
added to road prison* a
northwest Florida.
He *a:d durinj the comini
three month*. 130 additional
emploje* were scheduled (or
as«!jnm«nt to prison* in the
employment »nd trim m i (or
i t it , of the rtate.
The *taff increase i » t anthonied by the !»n legisla­
ture to in»tall a uniform five
day work week for road pn»on employe*.

PCUCftOS
$t
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Summer Living
Can Be Varied

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Corned Beef............. 3 7. "
S« ft i hr—»i»« C*e—d

$1

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ct».

Vienna Sausage

A* the calendar more* to
the midway mark in the year.
Mr and Mr*. America and
their -k&gt;d»’* are lo is f It up
outdoor*.
In t \ t r tn creu cy num­
ber*. famiLe* in K irc h of re­
laxation and fin for their
leisure hc-jrs. *;:*;* is actix :.e* a* fast »» water skiia t or a* sedentary as s-inbathinc un the back yard
Perhaps if* the many labertavm ; derlres in the
borne, farter transportation,
a boner workin* hour* iad
a wider Cell of fun-time acti­
vity* and itcesto res that
bectcn lu m aer * pleasure
aeckers.
Or. perhaps h is taountmi
c»&gt;a;«W3 cn the hijhwaj*
Or pias-hiy it a the very s»tu rii desire to »?end mere
time actsaDy enjoymi «*•
door fun and ie*i time ;ettin;
back and forih to it. At any
rate, remmer iixinj and cctd:or litm* are fa*t becum-

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Oreo Cremes.............

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Choc-Drop Cookies....... 49*

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kina liio 59c
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Girl Stowaway
Was Hungry
HALIFAX (UPD -A n 1»r r i:&lt; id p--l who stewed
away aboard t h e Vn.‘ed
Slate* aircraft carrier In
trepid foe threw d»&gt;» *aid to­
day the worst part of her
toy aje was the lark of fosd
and the cramped fan &lt;»m
where *be hid.
Irene Maud B.ckJord. a na­
tive of Nrwfouad'and employ­
ed for the part year *s »
packer la a Hilda* tea house,
was discovered aboard the
carrier ca the kith k »« three
da&gt;* after it left Halifax.
Irene, who lives is a Hali­
fax t v - i n f bouse with te r
oiler l iter Rita. ***d ah*
»reat most cf be: time eatfat* chocolate bars— at&gt;i
rarely saw her *aix&gt;r S^yh end w&gt;? tor-k her aboard
»I bad wr-hen* te&gt; eat twt
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN
TENDER-AGED GOV'T. INSPECTED
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

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G rap es|b19c

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19c

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stalks

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5-lb. cow $ 3 .5 9

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Chip C a k e ---- 'iT 69c

39*

CANNED HAMS

Mertea s Cklekta. Bee*. Te-ker

Pot P ie s ......... 4 •-

89c

Morton's Sale 4 »*** 89c
Veekreak I w ts . C reese*

^ 59*

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29c

plus 100 axtra

■••ek'i 0»*ck F m — Tewr

Lobster Tail . . . *7^ $1.19

CUP AND
REDEEM
COUPONS . . .

5-lb.
can

ilieek . Cad »-

Perch Steaks . .

*k*. 49c

C u sto m er B o n u s •

free &lt;jv/.
Green Stamps

w/coupon
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w.ta s p irit activities, ta k e 1
akm j several different blhoc&gt;
thcK new fiber Keed*
to nua and m atch with ahuTa

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drpeedency of a minor.
Criminal Court J u ig t Har.s
(1 Tar.x'.er said the couple'»
IS n'.or.th-eld ».-&gt;a was undertv s rn U d and showed v . r i of
fcavu-f been beaten.
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c. upla died last Apr J in Duval

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JACKSON VILE. FI*. tLTl*
— V j . / i r i Jacksonville couple
today far«f term* to u l i r j lk
w.cieth* co chary— c( child
B* elect
Mr*. Joyce P.-»* Sarman. ? !
wa» sentenced Monday to one
j«»r ar.d her h.island. Stephen
Huntley Sarma n. 33. to six
jc.nth*.
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Couple Guilty In
Child Neglect

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she re'u»ed re* identify. '

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LONGWOOD.

MAITLAND. NORTH ORLANDO
AND SANFORD- . . . .
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«/y«rtW tM *1 S3 90 *r n s n

'GREEN STAM PS
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�Foreign Students Run Wild On White House Lawn
Colorful
Repartee

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S&gt;anforb

5j?ralit

Guards Can t Hold
Enthusiastic 'Mob'

tie* from AVhite House police,
men, plowed into Kennedy*
prized boxwood hedges, cause-1
WEATHER: Scattered afternoon showers th ro u g h Friday; tilirti today iit low 90s; low tonight in 70.
one Secret Service agent tj
United Press Leased Wire
VOL. 53
lose a shoe, and put another
officer in need of first aid.
One girl grabbed the hand,
kerchief from the President's
breast pocket and a boy
snatched his tie clasp in th t
Eight-year old Joli Laugh
melee.
lin. of St. Petersburg, sent the
“That's two from our bus
following note to her aunt,
tlinl got something,” the g iil
Georgia Ball, of the Chamber
proudly announced as others
of Commerce; “ My turtle1
in the crowd surged town- l
MIAMI RKACII |UIT&gt; —
Sam laid egg* so I named her
the president.
Move* were being liindo today
Luly."
Kennedy had greeted tl *
• • •
to keep the Nutioiml Govern­
teenagers jokingly as “not thi*
ors’ Conference which starts
It may he hot today hut this
HEIIll'T. Lebanon (L’PIJ— quietest group Unit has com*
Sunday from becoming «
Item should chill you: Christ­
A
revolution via* reported to visit us.”
stormy battleground over tiie
mas decorations and back-to-1
But he moved them to sil­
under way in the Syrian cap­
civil riglits issue.
school promotion will he dis­
ence in a stirring speech dur­
ital
of
Damascus
today,
with
The issue which threw their
cussed at a meeting of the
tanks, artillery, and soldiers ing which he urged them,
liMi'2 conference into a re­
Downtown Merchants Associ­
• when they returned home, !•»
involved
in fighting.
MIAMI I U r il — Militant volt again is prominent this
ation at .1 p m. Tuesday at
Tiie British Embassy lu-rc work for peace, friendship
First Federal caucus room. hardline negotiator Ihotna- year, but the governors will
said
il iccclvt il a cable fiom mid “a fair chance for nil.'*
t«lcfi*i»n «»f New York wa* at lu askt-d at hu opening seslie said if they, as futuie
Damascus rcjairting fighting
R. (i. (Dutch) Allen, man­ the helm of tin* International &lt;»•*»! t * ii'h'pt it rule revjuirlni:
lenders of their countries,
"in
the
center
of
Damascus
Assmialnm uimiiiiuoiis vote oil all rtfftt*!uager f o r
McCrory-Otasco, laOmr*hottiiien'»
. . . small arms, tanks, and could prevent war “you will l&gt;&lt;»
i liotiA.
*ay» they are right on sched­ ill.A i today.
artillery
arc in action with the most remarkable genera­
A la h a m a llo \ . (in u m * NVal
ule in their preparation* to
in sight of the British Em­ tion in history.”
idte ami ArkatiMtu (iti\. Orviil
open the huge store early in d c l l l l l D o l i b t U l l
The President, lifter speukbassy.”
August. McCrory-Otasco is
WASHINGTON ( t ’P h
KuU,,u* " ,-,v 'e p o r te d squarillg,
walked to the student.*
At noon, ttadio Baghdad in [
located in the Seminole Shop­ I . S,, -I- • «■ •UthorllHW ,from m *g o f f to ba tt le . w. it. h. . Now.
wlio were mussed behind a
neklilioruig
Iraq
reported
i
1 1 ork » N e I - o o Ro cke fe lle r
ping dura on Highway 17-92 .President ,.Kennedy on down
that an attempt to overthrow i oped.off area. AA'itliin *«.vat Highway t.Hi in Fern Park. 1 ta ke no -lo c k ill n B rit is h »ci- over tile hot civil lights issue.
file
Syrian government “lias "lid bedlam broke loose.
Rockefeller says he plans to
They re luring their sta ff. emjS| S t. port that the Bus| The hoys ami girls, almost
been foiled."
press the racial issue and lownow. (Details in ad on classi
mny ,l(mn,|on lt,e '
all of whom carried camera«
I&gt;.iniasciis
Radio
announcetl
! or tiie boom on states riglits
Inal page.)
to ^ Iiutimand
wanted close-up shots a l
a curfew tills morning, warn• • •
dating the four-day confer­
well as handshakes and auto­
;
ing
cili/cns
tliey
risked
Iwing
(
ence.
John Krtder. Chamber man /'\t’ t'
shot «m sight. Then it sud graphs, broke through th*
The governors ate already
ager.
—
is
- on vaeatmn until U I 1
ropes and swarmed around
i
dcnly
went oft the air.
I
MOSCOW
(
CPI
i
Chiarriving here well in advance
July 29
IJamascu* Radio broadcasts Kennedy.
I ne»e and Soviet delegates did of S’liiiiliiy’s opening session.
Neckties were torn from
monitored
in Beirut indicated
i
not
show
up
for
talks
on
The rule change, if adopted,
Chief of staff and seven
several
officers. A Secret
that a roup may have been
high ranking staff officers of their worsening ideological would not gag informal disService ngent wound up with­
staged
by
followers
of
AlaJdispute
today,
indicating
an|rllssloii
of
tiie
lights
issue,
tliammar School playground. All white play­
WEDNESDAY WAS watermelon day for San*
the Royal Australian A i r
Gen. Ziad Hariri, former de­ out a shoe hut h* retrieved it
font youngsters taking part in tiie l ily Koerengrounds enjoyed the event Wctlnestlay \yliile
f orce are scheduled to arrive I other recess had been called and some mildly worded res­
fense minister and chief of later. And Police Lt. Edward
J
in
the
conference,
olution acceptable both to the
N e g r o playgrounds are slated for their water*
lion Department’s summer program lieinyr held
here Tuesday at the Naval
staff who was forced into J. Trelian, whu has had heart
North and the South might
this week at City playgrounds. These youngsters
melon party Friday.
Air Station lor a tour of in­
trouble in the past, was al­
exile
in Paris this month.
come from the conference.
(Herald Photo)
are pictureil takinu part in the annual event a t
spection l a s t i n g through
Ilarirl liolficd the Ite.lthist most overcome by the excite­
I vvo other issues are evThursday.
MOSCOW I CPI I
lb.tovcriuucnt
of Syria oust pro-j ment and tiie mid-90 degrei
• • •
Sovi- t Union told it- &lt;lliteii- pcclcd to he prominent III the
Nasser
elements
from power, heat.
A. Worley Brown, chairman today that tilt* East-W eat nu­ governoi » conclave, inform­
The foreign students, from
then
was
purged
himself.
of the State Industrial Com­ clear talks have “achieved ally it not officially.
oft countries, havs been in tins
Syrian
Revolutionary
Coun­
title is health cure for the
mission. in town today. Build­ progiess’’ on a treaty ptovid
cil President tauiai Attaint United State* fur the past
ing political fences for next I ing for a partial loin on aged and the other is tiie Miarrived in Cairo from Daina- year on exchange scholarship*
plena- Court’s recent decision
year’s election, maybe???
testing.
scus today (or talks on the under auspicea o l tha Ameri­
iHitluvvmg religious scivico at
proposed Cnitril Arab Re­ can Field Service. They lived
public schools.
Board of E«|uali/dtion end-1 S j f c - I n ErfldPf.1
with American families in 2,public.
ed its hearing* this morning
^
5U0 communities around the
'■eii.inal. tam itc *•lIn• v ts | versify of Florida engineer icd the Board as to procedure
County Commission, which
CHICAGO it IT)
Pohce
nation.
WASHINGTON (HIM) _
hat in the ring' Wnii
I iv in • vi li&lt;Hi| extension
ot operation, submission ol
also is the Board, slated to
,,r,,ko ““
«»«»»* *»»&gt;
A
slurp
cut
in
government
.it rilorU In caiiviiln flic
I lie local ilelegalloll quel necessary criteria ori piaqais.
commence hudget hearings r“c,“l
i,; ll"’
,,f
re I nk s|H’ndin; today InioyStaff Board af (antral it
ed sites, and the timetable
next week. Department head* »ha «'hu»ir«» B .rd »f Fd..c«
ed
prospects for House ap
★
★
★
viiould place tts new univer­
tor submitting th« criteria proval of ihe income lav eut
will report their request*.! tion b&gt;’ t,r r &gt;'l' t 1,10 10 drm
sities here, (*an .1 t’ li it
.uni brochures.
Commission, when it approv-l on*tr*tnr» b*’lllv
,h‘
I’resideni Kennedy wants.
c IIIvail reparted tin. maiiiin
Ihc group dal not identify
es the filial hudget. will for building
K- ini Iv
anrii.uilccd
file
JEliSKN n X\ . \ I (t 1*1)
RABAT. Morocco (CPI) —
Seeking ta have llic new
Hie pioposed sites.
wan! it to the State Comp* .
.
,
1good Hews \A'dues.lay. lie Police ut roadblock* checked
\n explosion whuh re*»cinschools
brought
to
.Semin
ge
flic
taiard
set
Aug
Iti
as
troller for his OK. All to he lv O C K \ l&gt; U t LiOOU
1l"id s televised new* con-|
Ideif ‘‘a volcano e r u p t t u
SAIGON (UP!) — Three
Ihc deadline for proposed ference that the government cars on all of Morocco's high­
completed by Oct I, begin­
DENVER &lt; tT h
A 64 a witness blunted a wall from County were General llutelii
sues to he submitted ilro 'vouild lip the fiscal year on ways today to prevent mem­ American soldiers, two o(
ning of the next fiscal year. year-old Floridan, \rthur fir. a I I-family residence here son, chairman of the ('minty
bers ,,f an anti Royalist oppo­ them officers, were killed in
) leeholder* «f tile Sa‘»ui i hurrs must be presented hv
• • •
tin of Moiitt|« «‘llo. v\ l)u l’il.*&lt; early I«m| uv. injuring: li* per - Couuiii.sMon. Neil Mack \
lone ’0 w .III a hud. c! defii if
sition party from •-"’aping s Soulli Viet Nam today when
In,!,
Couiily
i i i . iv
ii
..I
tiie
•
'In
clam
I
,||
lte|.v
to
I
i-i
m
l
i,
and
Hie
tmard
will
Municipal court costs luxe day underwent * li\• t Iran- wmn. three of them &lt;riltcall)
’ •• bill.on less liian lie li.i.l
goveiluneiit roundup.
• Communist mine exploded
tune anil s J Davn Jr fin.. approval (or ottering make a promt) list ot Inca predicted last January.
hven upped. $2 on bonds less plunl and a Ntotmuh opt ration,
"All you eould hear was ,
Tin- border with Algeria in IIinli tong Province near
promised
university
sites
to
laliu
Kraler.
(
hamlit
i
a.
linns
In
Nov,
7.
according
to
than $15 and $7.50 fur $15 and today was rt'|&gt;orU'&lt;l Mroeky" pet&gt;ple ncreumirik’ ‘Help me, 1
The President said final |
| was sealed »* part of the the Cambodian border.
tile Stale Board of Control. chairman J. Broward C'ulpcp
over.
figure* fo Is- released by Hie
hut “as good a* ran U* rx- help me’." said Frank Turau *Commerce m a n a g e r and
eraekdown oil Ihe National
City Commissioners in .v| h-. per.
A U. S. military spokesman
Douglas
Sleii»trom.
i
li.i.i
m
in
Treasure within the nexl
pected/*
Hwi, J.'l, who helped carry out ,
| Union of Popular Forces said the victims were • U S.
rial Session were informed
I of the Chamber v lung ran
Culpepper
predicted
at
Police collection of confis*1
few days would allow that
11 p« r.Hon.s.
committee on education I i &gt; tins morning by Douglas least 12 Site, would lie still out :o exceeded income by t'N'FP. tlu nation’, third larg. special force sergeant and
rated “dangerous
“It w h s dark and tmoky and
Stenstrom.
chairman
of
the
met vs iili tin Sl.ii' Board ot
nulled to the Juiard within only $ii 2 billion In his .Ian- est political party. The party two captains.
was enlarged today. Police
the odor of
wan every­
I
MOSCOW
I
l
l
’ll
TopChamber
of
Coinnterer
long
Hie new death* raised to
Control
at
T.ill.ihav-'r
Wed
the nine county area specifud u.irv budget message Ken- is lefti -1 Inn ii'iii-Communist.
blotter reports some boys
where. I ran into the hutldmir
range planning commission on hv Hi. legislative act author
At
least
Itl.'l
persons,
in­
97
tiles nunilior of American*
shooting windows out of a I hvr| tt. S , British, nn l Sovu i and Matted leading people nev.lay a(tern'»m
in ■I&gt; had forecast an $)t H bil­
cluding Iwo former cabinet who have died in South V k l
Selection of tll&lt;- vile Will t»- educ.ilian
i/uig the new university.
condemned building. They I negotiators met anew today out."
lion ilefieit.
( oiiiiiusslancrs met to ap
\ fm d de cisio n of flu- iicw
wrre taken to their parents 1 in the Moscow tliret -1'u.vcr
He noted, hap p ily, tll.it Hie ministers were nrrailed AA’ed- Nam since January, I9(it.
The unexplained Ida At. shat­ •used on the n&gt; • |v at li. prove a request ta |h&lt;- l-'ir-t
It was the second straight
|
nudiwr
ronfereiun
amid
li
Slate
and
not
on
ihi
I
iii
Gen
•" atlmi is not expected lie deficit li.ul turned out (o he ne-dav on suspicion of plot­
and their slingshot* confis­
- creasing indications an agns tering windows in nearby era I Hutchison quoted It, .it Ill's, in n Corporation. Miami, , fore Nov H Ri fore making e i u smaller Hum file p r e ­ ting ngali t the government day that American forces
cated.
bniblirt a, t«*re out the northla reevaluate a praja.-i-.t site ns tin.il decision, the tmard
were reported to have suffer­
j ment may b# reached soon
members.
vious fiscal y e a r Tile d e f ic it of King llnssnn II. More ar•nnl corner of the four-htory
in |he
vicinity
&lt;d t h e must await the outcome of a -I til,. i e a r which ended le -I* we l • • pe» t* *1.
ed casualties at the hands of
"We
piOlniveil
Una
-l
in
Riders. man your mounts! I «n a partial test ban.
upiti linent house at 'JIH Fowl.
City Firsti Research, retain
Informed "Hines said the the Communist Viet Cong
Horse raring and skill events
• r Vve. and litten-d the street operation ' Gem r.d 11ut &lt;In ■ I Isv Hie I lly. founts and Go million Issiiid Issue at tlo- June in I'HiJ — Ihe tirsl
govei
iini'iit received informa­ guerrilla*.
van
said,
‘
and
i
b
l
a
i
l
i
’v
l.l
will la- underway again at
l
i
I
llsi
a
I
y
e
a
r
of
the
Kell
i
fieral
elei
lion
Nov
5
' v\ it h »|el»i is.
i
n.imlii-r.
tailed
In
mi
tide
tion
that
Hi. FNFP was plotORLANDO il l ’ll
K
Dusty Hoots arena Sunday,
Gov. Farris Bryant lias in l u l v administration — wa s
Vnothir rcMucr, Mahael llie Jsl.'ite know we have our
iin g against the security of
beginning at I p hi . Tony Aus­ &lt;*rt H re ilc r. J„\ «»f Orlando I ov»*ro, *Jt&gt;, caught s little girl liat in tin* ring" tar a prop... !the specific vile in its report •Heated to- will call the le g V&gt; I billion.
.Stenstrom explained the site
Kennedy coupled Ihe ail | the stale.
■labile hack into session in
LAS VEGAS, Nev.— Singer
tin. popular emcee will be at w a j killed ni’ ir h**rt* Wtnln*** tiroppitl by her mother from ed stale umv • i &gt;.tv &lt;nd I in
was not included because n( vote more taxes for Higher nouncemeiit willi a renewed
111,. iy«o foiliter cabinet min- Eddie Flvher, denying ru­
the mike announcing the day w hen an e le ctr ic drill | the second floor.
j jet noise from tire Naval
event- and rider*. Even if shorted nut ns h« v*.t« work in g
• dim.ilmti u voter* reject the pic i fur passage Mils year of i s le i s and suine oth e r prison- mors he would marry Ney»
\ir Station
you don't rule you'll enjoy the to install a n e le rtrn nlarl&lt;t
|.i.ipoacd bond Issue, which a Slo hi 11urn cut in mt "me ers wete later i&lt; leiis'’d but at York model Rcii.ua Hocck:
Commission approved piv
"I don't know what niy
show.
earmarks funds lor the pro taxes for individual* and b-usl (Ml pe n u n s were still
in an aluminum In.at
menl nl a sum not to exceed
• • •
rerjNHjt on III jail loday.
plans are!”
flood university
whn-h w s s p a rtly in th* w a ­
i'lao to first Research for the
Joel Field defended the lo ter.
tile nine counties eligible
rrev .ilil.ltlnll study, subject to
American la-gum hall team's
(or tile new .elioiil are Scin
a conference with tin- Conn
V IEW \. Austria &gt;t I’l )—
defeat at the hands of an Or
Jam es F Triiluck
Ir
inole. (Iran «• Bievard. Flag
tv Commissi in to determine
More than Sn.OM) Bulgarians
eig ht w e e k s a ,| ,.»n oi v|i
Undo team Tuesday with the
lei Indian River Lake, Ms
BELGRADE.
5 ugo-lavu v i-.it&gt; &lt;1 an American plavlics
what figure Ihr County will
and \tr&gt; James ) I'ruluck
observation that the Orlando (L’PI) — Burma will ship
■'" 1.1, M. laiele .Hid Volilsl.i
i II MM.F.sMA * i t I l* |»
exhibit in --ilia an Us open
rontuler
in
asking
the
free
'of lit I’lneerevt Drive ap
team's pitcher is a top (light farm product*, niineiuU, nil,
mt Hu) Ni^tgi &gt; In1!i| a
ing day. I
S (lipluinatic
ladders to approve a hand
parenlly stra n g h d la &lt;b atli an
niuiindsinan, who already has seed nrnl other p »oi|» t » Yuif*».
•ii.in% r.«l &gt; Mitliuut inri lent
stiurrc*
til Wc-lncvilay.
issue
lor
the
purchase
ol
food p a r tic le s at Ins Imiiiha four year baseball scholar­ tftu\iu in return for mutur
\\* Irn *«l,»&gt; n ,*'it in tln&gt; r;i'I li«* cx'iiliiimn wav fir-l
; sue if necessary.
today.
ship to Hollins College in the U'hkleii, farm mat lnt»» i te.x
c i,i!I\ Ii Mm* i t&gt; |Mtrolltnl fiy
vhown m llusiia in licit an t
Stenstrom added tliat tin
Coroner Hugh li nn an &gt;&lt;m
hag "But we ll (are better on tiles and chemical pnnlntt*
»I'iion| l!«Mi law uiiforrement
later wav put an Hivplav in
Stale Board of Control Wei
investigated tlu dealii re
our home grounds Saturday
of I:*«•r- National t iii.inlMiien
under a new trade airrvement Bamania anil Sugovlavia It
nevlav informed a local tout
ported that Mr* liuluck had
night." Field promised.
««n st.»n«ll»y alrrl.
annourn »*() her*- VVedne-ulu), lopcni-'l in No!ia an July ll
I inittre It lias limited Ilie
• • •
I just finished bedirg tin- lialiy
Three
business
establis h
*»*»v IJnn.iM S Dm -«*ll or
number
af
site
offerings
by
|put film in h.v t»d and left
Sen Mack Cleveland, who I
melds
w e r ••
h u r g l . i r i r d fil.-n .1 .1IhbiiI Dai xiati* troop
the room Wlo-n .he r.a . n. | each interested county m fain. o-uetiine late W id lli sif.. ,u p i . .. • .i IUt ni\ (MilUrillil)
* scheduled to speak at Ki
and
die
county
must
tie
m
a
a few minutes later, the ill
wains club next Wednesday
i arlv T liu r a la v ill Ihe Mi.I .nnl * hreiuart v%rrt* injured
position to present lit.c
(ant wav dead
will have as Ins guest. Sen. Improve your
'I tie a tto rn ey
ad ded Hut a.iv a r e a , the .Sheriff's Dept in a rue It .m&lt;l ImiMU* ttirow
\ Navy doelor wav .ailed
Ed Frailer, of Mctienney. II
n iKirleil today
If); ilruinriNlra I .(ill h&gt; Vi'JflMM
to tile scene a . well a- the . t li#- i aun ty Com m ission dc
When the president of Kiuan
Invest ig.ii ion s a t e
cunt mu | -u •11v* fitttitl
GOLF GAME! ^
signaled tiv tlu* M a le j - tile
chi l v fatliet &gt; ..i i- .o the
is. (i
Andrew S|&gt;crr. an­
ti\ 1) et’^lil \i';rGi'.4 arrest
mg into Ills- b r e a k in g and ■ n
O F l'K ItlM * o u t (IS T O M H IL S —
Marine Corps Coiomr Dun­ le.dy to p re s en t Ihe priqaiss-d tilin g of Woodrow Moore s &lt;it tn Hie melee N%ere to In
nounc'd the popular local.
sites |0 Hie s l a t e , h a s la-en
can
proni.unved
the
death
a&gt;
•
F ree T ire
Inwpection
Read
arrai;n»d
Dnlay
on
nut
.Senator's appearance he ad j
ir.fercd
g r atis
tlirre
I. ishj- Itcsiauranl on liriss.iu ,\ye
cuiental strangulation
(liar
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vised club members to be
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the
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and
Ihe
The ImhIv wa* taken Oi a cre t r a c t s Jiy Iwo p r iq a t lv Mi i oy s C le an ers.
ready with questions 1 You’d
•
Knisv T im e I’ay m ent*
•■a ner«
Gramkuw Funeral ..............
I -.0 it ' laugh-1
\t the cleaning edalilish
( nutty freeholders uiR ,n
Funeral air.»n.&lt; io-iiiv a., .11
W e S p ecialize In T ire* F or F oreign Car*
i d t levs land, "| might get
IIP III Mil l i e s look clollllllg. at
ter
the
picture
if
the
filially
complete.
sltk ’
"And I'll get you
Moore's
they
hloke
into
Hie
T a k e A d v a n ta g e Of 33
Year* E x p er ie n c e
selected site inusl la- pur
well." volunteered a local
iiuivie machine and at the
ca si-.l
I! Alt HARBOR Maine —
v
doctor, quickly.
filly pci cell! plus oln of Iwo (spot tiiev broke mIs, and il I’h
Natu re could spoil
• • •
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) 11 1*1 ■
Ihe ruuntv s freeholders will robbed Hu* music machine nature « Ing show- S a t u r d a y ,
Dr John M. Mui iran t on- |
State
bi-verax*- . g r i l l *
tr he required to vote and Ihr the sluUllelMiaril machine and at h’ d&lt;t lor sp ecta to r* on the
(i i( i * t t i n ^ a U e n d i n ; t h e j h
stroyctl 37 stills ami poui d |issue must cjrry a majority •vail music selectors.
ground.
nudl clinical con^r*** of th«
out. 1,117 galluns of moonshine of those voting for approval I No estimate ol damages or
O N E O F A M E R IC A 'S leading p ro s b rin g s you
The weather was topmost
American Collect*
Surir on«
w h is k y iliirbifr June. B ern.'i ' At present. Stenstruin viol, aiiiooni nl money and cloth in Mm minds of scientists
step-liv -&gt;f(•[» lc—vons t hat will help f ake s tro k e s
105 W. I'irs! SI.
I’h. FA 2-OCiJl
in lat*» I ictnhrr ai &gt;:in Fran
Do • *Ior Ra-harl It. K.
*df vou r g u n ie ' T his illu -tr n lcd fea tu r e s la r ls
no spcnfic she has been sei illg ta Weil is *so table at till* ’j i h c i " l g lieri- ’«» o b s e r v e t.ic
CIH.'O.
j IimJ.i .
’tuip the 'sln.llll a oil lit , juJ. lo U. tclip-'c ol tile s.m.
loday in 'I iie S .u ilo iii Herald on th e .sports ptige.
icied by Ric (.o'Jli’y.

Jim Spencer, popular re*-1
tauratcur, is recuperating at
bn Mellonville home after
undergoing surgery at J. Hil- J
li» Miller Hospital at Gaines-1
ville. Jim i* in good spirit*5
and getting along fine. Iti*
wife, I)on*, tell* us.
• • •

MEXICO CITY &lt;«.'■&gt;!&gt;—A
cartoon In the newspaper
lliarto de la Tardr today
summed up the dispute be­
tween Itussia and Red
China in two wards. It de­
picted S it let Premier Niki­
ta
Khiushchet
shouting
“ Red!" at China's Com­
munist bos* Mao T/etung.
who retorted. “ Yellow!”

Governors May
Soft-Pedal
Rights Issue

AY.ASHlNGTlJN (I’PIJ —
A crowd of
foreign high
schrnd students ran wild on
the AA'hitc House lawn today
after heinjr greeted by Presi­
dent Kennedy.
In their ovei enthusiastic
rush to get close to the Chief
Executive they ripped neck

Revolt Flares
In Damascus,
Beirut Reports

m w A ...

BRIEFS

New I LA Chief

I

Progress Reported

Seminole Makes Strong Bid
To Get State Uidve: sities

19 Persons Hurl
In Explosion

Cut In Deficit
Spending Raises
Tax Cut Hopes

Morocco Rounds
Three More U. S.
Up Leftists
Soldiers Killed

Freeholders
May Decide

weapon* Moscow Parley

Electrocuted

No Wonder

50,000 Visit
U. S. Exhibit

Baby Dies Of
Strangulation

200 Policemen
At Rally Of 800

Pact .Announced

C EN TRA L

FLORIDA

■Three Midway
Places Robbed

HEADQUARTERS

\

PAR or BETTE
by

JULIUS BOROS

Clouds Could
Ruin Sun Show

Dried Out

M cROBERTS

TIKE SUPPLY, INCORPORATED

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Rocket System
Evolution b
Told Rotarians

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rocket was outlined for Rotariana by Charlta 8. DeKeen,
requirement* manager o f tha
alr-to-*urfae&lt; m ltiilet depart*
s e n t , Monday.
DeNeen, entitling hla talk,
*The Evolution o f a Weapon*
8yatetn,” u*ed a weetem-type
movie fo r an example Baying
that the mlaalle w u compared
to the bullet from tho cow*
boy** ran .
"Hut the gun, ittelf, aa the
force which launchee the bul­
let, the cowboy’* hand that
holda the gun, the man, him•elf, hie brain that tells the
hand to pull tha gun and ahoot
It, find tb* background reason* i
fo r hla action are all part o f
what w * call a weapon* ty itern," DeNeen explained.
He aald that the Martin
Company produce* the whole
system from the m iuile, It­
self, through the trai: ng of
the men who handle it, the
men who shoot It, the trans­
portation, assembly and tar­
get practice.
T h i s comprehensive system
was not always used,” DeNeen
said. He pointed out that In
W orld War II, and before, a
haphasard system was used,
with different r o u p s , com­
panies and services all having
a pert In the building, assem­
bly, use, training and servic­
ing o f a weapon, resulting In
inefficient and Ineffective ar­
rangements,
’ ’N ow ws design the entire
weapons system from start to
finish at one time, so that It
can be expedited and used In
a highly effective manner."
DeNeen traced the evolution
o f the present attack missile
from the ones used by the
Germane In Wortd War II,
through the speedup in de­
sign, construction and use in
the Korean W’ ar, to the pres­
ent phase In tha national de­
fense system.
Tha Rullpup missile which
Martin-Marietta build* is now
in readiness with every attack
aircraft and ground vehicle
throughout the world, has
been proved very reliable and
is relatively inexpensive.

"Mass-production has reduc­
ed coat by 700 pcicent in the
past five years,” he noted.
DeNeen was accompanied by
Jack Horner, sufety officer at i
Martin, and Itundnll Chime
was In charge of the program. |
A short film, showing the
firing of the Ilullpup at tar­
gets at a International wea­
pons meet, wu* shown at the
conclusion of the progrum.

I

Cherries May
Be Lonesome In
Frozen Pies
WASHINGTON (Ill'll —
Offidul* of the food and drug
administration are Inrlined
to agree with Sen. Philip
Hart, It-Mit h.. ulnut the tack
of cherries in frosen cherry
pies.
But thry don't know what
to do about It.
Hurt contended recently
that pictures oil the package*
of tho froten pastry showing
luciotis wedges of pie rruintned with cherries were a
snare and delusion.
Tho Senator said the pie*
more often than not contained
fur less cherries than the pic­
tures would lead tha purchas­
er to believe and even those
floated In watery juice.
Hart, whoso homo state
produces more cherries than
ran he sold, win indignunt. Ilo
asked the FDA to investigate.
Tha first word today from
Malcolm ft. Stephens, chief of
the FDA enforcement bureau,
supported Hurt's complaint.
"W e think some of tha pic­
tures are not truly repre­
sentative,” Stephens said.
His inspectors reported the
pies generally contain til.CO
cherries, although picture* on
the packages indleat* many
more. The pie with the most,
he said, contained 100 cher­
ries, but hud no vignett* on
its wrappiug.
Thomas Belli* of FDA's
food standard* division sug­
gested weight of tha fruit
m ight be the best standard
for assuring the proper pro^oiUuu ef cherries.

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South Korean, U. S. Forces Alert For Reds
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Spotted In
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Caribbean

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Scott Burns. Florida Power
and Light manager, called
this morning to say that
WEATHER: Widely scattered afternoon and eveninjr showers today and Thursday: high Unlay in 90s: low in 70s.
Tuesday's power failure ^as
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 707
United Press Leased Wire
Establishes! 1908
WED.. JULY 111, 1903
MIAMI (L'PIi — A «e*k VOL. 53
due to a direct hit by a pow­
erful bolt of lightning. The ruttrljr w it( of shower, h»«
tremendous bolt struck at'j • P P '* " '* »«• *h«
»dSe
3:25 p.m. breaking three Urge ■of t,le 1 »rtbbe*n Sea. the
insulator* and tearing down j ' vr» th‘ T
reported tothree strands of transmission l,MVline just west of the substa^*r ,b* wave contains no
lion on West First St.
,tron« wind» b“ ‘ “ rao,t *‘kely
will increase to moderate in­
"Those big insulator! look­ tensity by Thursday," the
ed like somebody had hit weather bureau laid. It was
thciii with a *!c.i;c hammer," Jrnt jwj* jes «a u selurlv ilir&lt;a*lmn
li in tu m cM fu
is* i tilt! £iiii tiilCsi si'«
said scott. Power was off about 15 miles per hour.
have tlie answer* to wliv the Internal Revenue
F.astc-rly waves sometimes I Service unlisted the aid o f Orange County and
from 20 to 40 minutes, but
nro the forerunners of tropical
Orlando law enforcement officer* hut ignored
it took workmen far Into the
storms.
the Seminole County sheriff’* department in
night to repair the damage.
that liolita raid last Saturday.
• • •
The Herald requested by telegraph state­
"1 saw that bolt hit from
ments from Gov. Farris Bryant, Troy Register,
my yard," said the FPL man­
chief Internal Revenue investigator for Florida
ager." and I knew we had
at Jacksonville, and Janies Robinson, assistant
big troubles. We’ve had more
state attorney, since Arthur L. Steed, the state
direct hits by lightning this
attorney, is on vacation. None responded.
summer than I ran remem­
But we slid receive a letter from A. J. Iloseber for many years," he add­
mann Jr., assistant state attorney, from Merritt
ed.

Editorial Comment:

State's Attorney
Nothing New To

• •

•

Both Act
On Raids

Site Selected
For Seminole
County Airport

Island.
"It is apparent from your comment that
you were not familiar with what you were writ­
ing about." writes llosemann. That is true—
that is why we are asking questions hut getting
no answers. ". . . . and although your article in­
dicated you pursued all phases in an effort to
obtain tlie facts, you failed to contact the pro­
per sources for the information you commented
nlxnit.” We can only say, we tried,
llosemann writes further Police Chief Roy
Williams was unaware o f the raid because it was
without his jurisdiction. We rc|M&gt;rted that.
"Sheriff Hobby,” he continues, “ was aware of
what was going on and it was at his request that
the other law enforcement agencies participat­
ed." We reported that, too. Our question was and
is: Why was Sheriff Hobby not informed o f the
raid and asked to participate? llosemann proposes other thoughts already advanced in The
Herald.
And then llosemann comes up with this re­
mark: "Unfortunately, this case in not completed
in studying possible sites, in­
The Kiwams Club lus set vestigating them and finally
and therefore I can not reveal anything regard­
its annual Fish-Fry and Auc-. choosing the best one which I ing it. hut I do think and feel that you should
tion for Sept. 7. Ifs an event would be "to the benefit of all
correctly und truthfully inform the citizens of
everyone looks forward to i und with injustice to none."
Seminole County when this ease is completed
each year.
and the facts can he revealed." We heartily agree
Wurner c o m m e n d e d the
• •
and endorse that remark: If only
neo: .• will
Navy for'-the inable aid
New students in town wlui &gt;
toll r.s what is going on!
„
. . . .
which it has rendered ill the
wril be attending bemlnole |. . . , _
"If you will compare the crime rate of
.
1taking and printing of the
High bchoo in September are
. . , ,
. . ..
Seminole County with Lhut of other counties of
,
,
,
aerial photos used by the comto register Monday at 9 a m.
similar population you will find that the crime
mittee.
Principal Andrew J. Brac­
rate is nun h lower. This can lie attributed to the
Seminole C o u n t y ’ s geo.
ken has announced. The stud­
excellent work o f Sheriff llohliy and hi men
gruphicul locution is n nut uni I
ents will take part in an
and to ( bief Williams and his force." llosemann
gift, Warner remarked.
orientation program to in­
writes. We’ll hoy that . , . we have no quarrel
“ We have air, water, rail
clude
a placement
test,
there.
and highway tu-cr-s in ull di­
course selection and assign­
rections with tli tog lienelui
Ilii.-eimoiii ioinhides. "Your preiuatun edi
ments. Bring a couple of
Electric plant to the north id
tonal
f i ’oil In mention that the Slate of Florida
sharp pencils and prepare to
us. the .Martin plant to llir
has an mine.-1 in these cases, and is working
stay until noon.
south ami the Cape and Nova
with the law enforcement agencies involved for
• • •
complex to the rust, and we
violations o f state law, and it is the intent of this
Felix Andrews, manager of
are right in the center of it
office
to d o something about it.”
IfLH will be the guest speak­
all, he noted.
Is that true, Mr. llosemann? If so, why
er at the Jay crus luncheon
"With out natural blessings
does Governor Bryant refuse to comment? Why
meeting, Thursday.
we could become tbc distribu.
was it necessary for the federal government
• • •
tion
center
for
the
entire
to
move in and stage this raid. Why was Sheriff
Referring to a short ar­
llohliy not informed? Your lengthy letter fails
ticle about the "top grand­ area," said Warner.
to answer any of these questions. We will gladly
mother in Britain", Mrs.
publish any comment you may have flirt her in
Martha Ilollcy of Lake Mary
answer
to mir questions. Until you or .some other
sends us a note to say that
official gives u.s all the correct answers The
her grandmother must be
Herald will continue to ask: W HY??
tops in the United States as

Tuesday's torrential downA site for the proposed Sempour washed what was left j iuolo County Airport has
of the grass in front o( the been chosen, Site Committee
post office, right into the Chairman Merle Warner said
street and down the drain. Tuesday at a meeting of the
Might as well give up and Lions Club.
plant that strip in concrete—
Warner refused to reveal
that poor down trodden grass the site, saying that this
never had a chance.
would come ns a public an*
• • •
nouncement from the Chamber
The delicious scent of of Commerce after it ha* been
roasting peanuts were wafted nppr(,ve&lt;f by the necessary
through the streets of down-, committees and the governing
town Sanford Tuesday after-1 ^
of lhe chaml)er&lt;
noon bringing delightful mem­
Wnrner haa been working as
ories of childhood days, cir­ chairman of the site commit­
cuses and county (airs. That tee since July. 11MVJ. and he
little whistle that the old- said that the group bus stud­
fashioned machine gives out, ied hundreds of aerial photos, i
gets a little ear-piercing af­ walked and ridden many miles
ter a while, though.
and spent many hours of labor

SEOUL (UPI) — Can. Psrk
Chung life, strong man of
South Korea’s military junta,
ordered his forces today to
take "proper punitiv* meas­
ures" against Communist bor­
der raiders.
Park issued the order to
Defense Minister Kim Sung
Eum and Foreign Minister
Kim Yong Shik after confer­
ring with U. S, Gen. liny 8.
Meloy Jr.
Tin.
proposed “ punitive
measures’* were not spelled
out. Kurlier, the defense min­
ister hail said south Korea’s
(tOO,000-man army was alert-

I U U V A ...
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Reorganization
TALLAHASSEE t l’ I’ M —
The Florida Turnpike Author­
ity is undeigoing a management atudy with an eye to­
ward a possible top-to-hottom
reorgunimtion of the controv­
ersial agency.

Kent Resigns

NEW YORK (UPI) — each for making in the port,
queen Elizabeth und queen | Tho C'unnrd liners were
Mary huve been fined film charged wi ll violating city air
pollution laws. Roth were
fourth offenders, it was noted
by I'riminul Court Judge Her­
man XVeinkranta.
Tlie judge commented a- he
levied the fines: "XV,- can’t
she has ten married children
—
di“ rimlmile l»etwecii ipieeln,"
i
and 55 grandchildren, at the
Mm :el Hell, attorney
OCALA
(CPI
l
Twenty
age of S3
SANTA EE. X M (
one Negrires. It ol th in pi r, . nting the ( iinard Line « aMaj. Gen. Patrick J. Ilur 1 i|
•
a
r
l&lt; red a guilty plea and said
Ooopji . . . A likely fellow icy, former secretary of war. M C O r i D Q A U Q . j
1w-ni'es. were arrested hurt
tlie Intel s smoke so much be­
to handle that note written j diplomat, and hitter Hcpuhli
I Tuesday on ch.irgs o( Illegal
DELAND (U l'l) — A
cause of Iheir advanced age.
in Greek and put in a bottle can critic of the Yalta agree­
picketing.
The line h attempting to ran­
is the Rev. Edgar Smith, as­ ment which lie -aid establish­ hearing which could point th«i r ,||lt Jn....„ Ml|y„ r,m,.
Tlie juveniles were rclea.c I
sistant preacher of First Pres­ ed Communist power m \vh&gt; f"i vounlb* urouml the niamlrr of ILitwing On** wai I in tlie custody of their par tin' problem, tie- lawy.c added.
byterian Church . . . But China, died in Ins sleep Tues­ utate on whether they will Heetnl to a three-your term enls and tin others were
then could one c\|&gt;cct a man day night at the a^e of *o pay office expense* for public un
"F 'lirr* t«n of j ailxfxj arid th n rt'ieftxd on
of the cloth to inspect the
Hurley's career as a sold districts has been set for H Ilw. rlilted I*'mill of Seminole bond pmtetl by the National
contents of a bottle??? , . ier, lawyer, oilman and pubCounty, ut n iri-ent ineotln^ of \&lt;jori.ition for the \clvnm«Oh, THIS one will tie in i ];c servant
spanned two p.m. Aug. 5.
ti • 01 Knnliation. Mn It F
, . 0( Colored |»nj|&gt;|
.\
Circuit Court Judge Robert (ranua, executive ircrt tury *n- ACIS.
order . , . So. (lie man with morLl wars and brought him
tbc bottle—the one with the WMuh anJ hi;{h honurs.
WinKfield n t the hearing on nouncwl today.
The Ncjjroi.** were cJi.ir.fed
I ON III IN (Ul’ lt - Mr.
NOTE in it—might call at
But he was defeated in a suit by public defender Rob*I. Cl&gt;pt* M“&gt;" «?••*«** ' ■i,t- with violating .. Florida ala
Mrplirn
Mai d was I'MlII(I
1800 Cedar Avenue to see three attempts to win a seat
Joseph lully »ln&gt; bus t.een tute which pruviilcs Hut pic
what the Rev. Smith can do in the U. S. Senate. Xml lie ert Wilson which seeks *o transfeiretl to another urea.
kets must identify tiieir or- guilty hula) •il two virr
charges.
about translating it . . . He was never reconciled to the fore. Volusia County Commi*Tlie full campaign will in- ganiialion and . • addrt - on
• • •
was tops as a student of policies winch led him Id smn to p»&gt; for his office cx- elude for the fit at time the the sign- which they tarr'
II W X\ X l U l'l)
Firing
lh
LONDON
' Ul’l t
Greek when in college.
Good Samaritan Home us a
Tlie marchers were proresign as ambassador lo tenses.
Stephen XXurd tiled to kill squad* tills morning executed
China in 1915
The -late
has already l,*rli' iP«tmg agency, along testing segregation ol two
four more Cuhans in Cuhunu
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
J’ 1with the R&lt;-d Cross, Roy downtown re-tauranls. and a himself with sleeping pills to­
He quit in protest against
F’lirtre-, ns convicted spies of
day
a
few
hours
before
Ills
Department is to be con- the provision of the Yalta agree,I to pay the salaruw o f j t?cout,. c h in in ', ,|&lt;1M1P So- Junch counter.
tlie U. S. Central lutelligeme
grutuiated U U Alary u six. _agree .'nnd— ■loor -*-l
The
arrest,
brought
to
at
vlr*
trial
wentto
the
Jury
H
odefc.
.I,
r-.
IlU
t
Atty.
Ceil,
ciety,
l,n
|
S.
o
ilt
s
,
Family
T
miles west of Sanford. Mid­ former rights of Russia vio Rtciiar-i Ei via hiT ual l ,at Counseling
I A ho pilal -poke.-mall said Agency, the government su•- ••.1
_____ __
way is approximately three latrd by the treacherous at it it up to the couot.es to pay llrulth Asm . Salvation Army persons ju '• I
t r * - - u l t that Wufi
Killed
were
Angel Paleo
is
in
a
critical
condition.'*
miles east of Sanford. Yet, tack of Japan in 19*&gt;4 shall the expen»es of the offices in j und USO, thus . uinhinitig nine of anti segregation demonstra
Nieto,
Joi-e
Manuel
Rodrig­
Britain's
sensational
sex
the Lake Mary Joined with be restored."
I their judicial districts.
|separate drives into one.
'lions here over recent weeks
scandal neiitrd a climax when uez Suarez, 11racier Roger
the Forest Rangers to combat
the jury in tlm Old Itailry Sumvirl nnd Ellirique Garcia
a (ire Tuesday afternoon at
ci iminul court trtired to de­ Palomino.
Midway. It was the only (ire
cide whether tile society o-teoA revolutionary tribunal
department in the county to
Jpnth and ftien.l of the mighty li.nl convicted them on charge,
join with the Rangers in fight­
wus guility of living off the of -ending Cuban milituiy,
ing the blare.
learnings of prostitute*.
economic and political llitelliXVord from Max Brewer of
In another stunning devel- I genre to tlie United States.
the Slate Road Department it
; opilient Ward was rush, d to m
11iey were the first execu­
that work definitely will he
TALLAHASSE.K lUPIl — crn unveiled a plot by which chrck*did notcorreapond to prospe.ts
of cutching the .n- imspitul aftertuking un over- tion.- in -tverul weeks.
underway on Sit (27
by June,The Florida Slietilf's llureuu u ring was using lake driver's those inthe real check-.
tirenieinla-i-hip at. i light" do . ol u drug reported to lie
ly.il. The road will be resur- re|&gt;orte&lt;| Tuesday that IBM licenses to rush the checks.
The artests, l.overn said,
The tute didn t I e any V.aiium Amytal during the
faced and wideneil fiuui Lung- machines in the cumptiollei's
Luvein would not identify have been made in Tampa, money Iroin the checks cash- night.
Rear Hunts Set
wood to Altamonte Spring*.'office rejected |‘J.OOU in count- those urtested, i.ul said the Lake City, Selma, Alu., and cd, because tlie stale complie wa- still unconscious
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (UPI)
County engineer Bill Bush as-1erfeit checks, saved the state ring hud printed more than Georgia.
, trollar'* office refused to buck ' hours later when Justice Sir — Application hooks are open
•ured this morning that 427 I5U0.00O and resulted in the $500,UO in checks uimu-t ex.
He tuid the bureau i* on the them. Merchant* who c i-he.l Xtrhie Mai shall completed hi* for the I I managed hear hunts
actly like state pa) loll checks. track of Several others ' in the bogus checks uhsorbed tin long, two-day slimming up in the Apaiuchicola Nationul
it included in til. budget for arrest of eight pel sons.
this ifscal year.
Special agent Henry J. Lov-, Buk the IB.XI hide* tu tha connection with th* ring and loss, Loverti said.
und Uiu ca*v went Ui lliu yuy.i E'uiest.

21 Arrested In
Gen. Pat Hurley
Ocala Pickeiing
Dies In Sleep
mi- Defender Cost UF Board E!ccls
Cap!. Mayo

m

Ward Tries To
Kill Himself

u

i outer t« check soviet ku-sm
from making approaches t»
tlie West as a result of th *
Sino • Russian
hiuolosical
struggle," he added.

Karl ’Almost'
Sure He’ll Run
For Governor

TALLAHASSEE ItTI’ll —
Fred II. Kent, following a
Mistering attack on school of­
PEANUTS!
Popcorn! ficials and state lawmakers,
(Jet ’em while they’re resigned Tuesday ns chairman
hot! This cry, combin­ nnd member of the State Jun­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
ed with tho delicious ior College Board.
State Rep. Fred Karl of Day­
scout o f roasting pea­
tona Reach said today that it's
nuts and po|tcnrn, will Owens Named
''almost a certainty" that ha
fill tho air in down­
TALLAHASSEE (U ll) — will run for governor next
town Sanford through State Rep. William E. Owens year.
Friday as motnlicrs of of Stuart lias been appointed
Kurl said that Sen. John
Bahia Temple and l)u- to tlie controversial Johns Mathews' statemtnt in i'ensMola.v raiso funds to Investigating Committee, re­ urota last night that he and
a i r - c o n d i t i o n the placing Dade Kep. Earl Fair- Karl would not be in the rae s
Shrino Club. Tho pro­ cloth.
was "wishful thinking on hit
ject will hn climaxed
part unless he does not intend
with a dnneo at tho Meeting Off
to run."
Civic Center, Friday
Muthews, making a swing
(1KNEVA ( til'll—U. 8. and
night. In top photo, Russian co-chairmen of tlie through northwest Florida t&lt;&gt;
Police Chief Boy Wil­ 17-tmtion disarmament con-j decide whether he'll make this
liams and I) o w u y feretiee today p o s t p u n e d race, addressed the Gopher
Straughn make n pur* further piivnte meetings until Club this morning. In an Inchase from DoMolay’s ' after the signing of a partial terview last night, Mathews
Ralph Unger and Bill teat-hun Ireuty in Moscow j referred to Knrl and said
Stumper. In lower photo next week.
“ only one of us will be in
Bell Telephoito M n n the race."
agor Boh Sliedden is re­ GOP Says No
Earlier in tlie day, In an inceiving a hag of pop­
WASHINGTON (I I'D — terview in Tallahassee, bn
corn from Jack Brid­ Senate Republican Irndeis to- i said he would make a decision
ges.
(Herald Photos) day rejected Democratic infer- tomorrow und, if it'a uffiinuenten that political partisan­ live, he'll file suit to deter­
ship might be behind their de­ mine his eligibility in view of
ri
termination to lake n hard a provision of law that a legI i
los-b. at the nuclear test ban I islutor cannot during bis ten t
treuty,
hold an office for which th-l
legislature voted a pny raise.
The llh’dl legislature raised tbs
Tire wept through n row
WASHINGTON' (UPI) — governor's puy.
The Jacksonville senutoe
of eight Sipes Ave. Negro |Acting Chairman John O.
home in Midway nt noon j l'a»t-ie said belay the Senate lias frrqcntly made tho point
Tuesday burning three to the I Co" " ,,« e« Committee hopes that lie and Karl had muny of
ground while five others were I
W1,1,1 “ I* l,h,,fU&gt;r »•
»»»»• friends and supportsaved only through effort, of " n " "
P™- 1’r» «'"f *ff"rts huv* la.-ci»
sj, , .
, „
#
ptMul (&lt;» dolve Hitt ruilrmul mudu hy Home M.ithvw * *up«
tnHirer* from I1
Ntatr hurvat ILuuirn
. . . .
. .
'
.
*
. .- . .
woik rulra tliipiiU* ,»n*l turn porlrra to peniuu*le Knrl tt&gt;
I oiiifMiriMt .uni Volunteer Lire- I
to the iliffitMilt t4»*k of writ* change his mind alrout run­
lie n fimit the Luke Mary Llru
ning.
|f4,pt
••'if leKUlutton.
Karl hus stopped just on*
The limpet were owncil by
A l't
step short of n definite offi­
-lantf JiiiiH 1 of Sanford who'
I XI I XIIASSET (CPI) — cial anuouncetiirnt of his can» i.i) • *tioiitleil her Io*Ae* «ii
lli&lt;- State Utilities Cumuli*-i iliducy. that Is because of tint
&gt;:t,ooo.
-ion -ay» there is nothing i t : law requiring announced can­
'I lie fite, iHU'ftl hy a flood*
can do to bring ah end to tlie ilidutes to slurt filing finunet| ker&lt;&gt; »*ne neik atovc in the
llitee-urek-.dll General Tele- rial reports with the Secre.
o*ni|»trt| hy tin* |hmi«*|
phone Co. strike. Tho corniiiis- , tary of State. None of tlie )a&gt;*
Ituoiii famdy. i|iih'kly **|M*ad
sioit made (lie decision Tiles- tential catidi.lut.s want* It
to tin* adjoifdiiK dwelling of
day after meeting witli Curl -tail this accounting more
the Nathan Well* family ami
Itrorein, opeiating chief of that a year before tlm primOil lo the thud I10U1H which
General.
I ary.
tu i VM'iinl at the time. All
thre«* wen* on tlie irround
when firemen mi rived mi the
MTU* Jim! at noon.

amesSweep
Tenement Row

2 British Q u e e n s
Fined $ 1 0 0 Each

ed to forestall any attempt
“ to renew tho war in Korea.*
He said the Communist at*
tacks appeared to be part of
a plan to increase tension.
Kim Sung Eun made hit
statements after three clashes
let w ell American soldiers
and North Korean raiders this
week left three Americans,
four North Koreans, and one
South Korean dead.
U. S. forces here also have
btvn ordered on a full combat
alert for the first time since
the Cuban crisis last October.
"We should not overlook the
fact that the North Korean
puppets can renew war in
Korea whenever convenient to
them end whenever they aro
ready," Kim said.
“ In my opinion, the latest
illegal, barbarous attack* on
the U. N. troops were aimed
|at m uting tension hers In

R a il H en rin g

4 Cubans Face
Firing Squads

Automation In The Sleuthing Field

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la a resolution. A t question
mere leasee fa r mineral and
all exploration.
l e f t s the cabinet, sitting as
th e trustees f o r the Internal
m ilitary officers and Itobert
W h lttot o f the o ffice o f the
secretar y o f defense.
The cabinet was briefed
on activities o f Kalin Air
F orce Base, Pensacola Naval
Station and Um Mine Defense
L aboratory at Pensacola. The
m ilitary representatives de­
tailed in closed executive ses­
sion the type o f research ac­
tivities carried out a t the

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Oil rigs and the water craft
w hich service them, the cabi­
n et w as told, would create
noises and electromagnetic
w aves in the G ulf which would
in terfere w ith and, in some
ea ses , preclude military re­
search In the areas.
A n K gila efflcial pointed
t u t th e ! oil rigs offshore
would be endangered by fa ll­
in g booster stages from rock­
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■aid ItT each rockets wore

O ov. Bryant said these ere
s e w ne e ll rigs In the tree.
A California f i n s has ashed
th e state fo r some rights in
th e area and offered a 9*76.000 sash bonus fo r the loses.
T h is w ould bo In addition to
aanu oi rentals and royalties
to the state should ell b# dis­
severed.
T h e m ilitary representa­
tives said soma sections of
th e offsh ore areas could bo
need w ithout interference to
th eir operations. Perdido Boy,
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T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
Florida took a pioneer step In
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in g ths past year In literally
forcin g students to lta m ths
dangers o f communism.

Tha offset on students:
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In a po|) taken by the State
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• v» - Communism course,
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dents devoured the materiel,
they said.
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TALLAH ASSEE (U P I)
Tha Cabinet authorised m
•tart on repair* to Florida's
•tat* capitol building, tha
center portion o f which may
ultimately be tom down and
rebuilt.
A t the request o f Secretary
o f State Tom Adam*, custodian o f the building and
chairman o f the capitol build*
Ing committee, the Cabinet
budget commission released
&gt;30,199 for repair* considered
emergency in nature.
They include repair* to
leaky roofa over the south
and north wings, and the air*
conditioning system in both
House and Senate, plus a new
fire alarm and sprinkler sys­
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Adams and Gut. Farris
Hryant said it had been de­
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repairs and do only those
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Legislature provided I34U.UWI
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Since the center portion,
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anaka into high voltage elec­
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w i *r# *n«.tge&lt;l In bu«ln«»«
at Kirk I I aia . Multc .No, i,
S*nilnn|* County, Florida. un*
tUr (h* fl.-lltl.ui turns* of,
rt If N h II I -N H
ADVJHiTH9«
I VO AOKNCT, and th.it wa In*
trn.l tn r»Kl*t*r *»i-l n.4in*
with tha Cl*rk of tha Circuit.
Court, H*mlnoU County, rior*
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County, KMrMd, will c»n«ld«r
ami determine whether or noi

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�All-Stars G et Two Big Breaks
Homing Out; Yankee Bench
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10-The Body Turn
Hurts Knee Year's Success
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M ILW AU K EE ( U P I ) - R i
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Aaron, at least fo r tha time
being. Hank’s younger bro­
ther, Tomm y, has boon op­
tioned by
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Milwaukee
Bravtt to Denver o f tho Pa­
cific Coast Lsagus, where he
will be groom ed a t second

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at tha front door of the Court
It,liter .if Seminole County
at Hanford.
Florida,
the
llnnorebl,
Arthur II
n# .k with. Jr.. Clark of lb# Clr
cult court of Hemlnota County.
Florida, will offer for eale to
Ilia hUlieal and beat bidder
for raah. al
public outcry
the following ilae.'rlbad pro
t&gt;»rly of the Dofendanla Taler
Vernon Chrleto and Katharine
(I. fhrleio.
l.ot SO. Block U. RUNLAND
KHTATKH. a aubdlelalon
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VV*#tvrly I* feet « f *el 4 Lot
30. Illock II.
t&lt;.u#lh#r with ell struoturts
an.l
lmprov#m#nie, tb«a or
tli-rreft# r on eetd lend.
Thle le med* pureuaet to
Final Decree o f Forecloeure
entered In the ebo#e ceuee.
Chancery Docket Ne. t i n s ,
now pendlns In the Circuit
Court o f end for Seminole
County. Florida
IN WITNESS Wtir.HEOr. I
hevo hereunto e#t my hand
end official eeal thle ISth day
o f July. 1111.
(SBAL)
Arthur II. Beobwltk, Jr.,
Clerk o r the Circuit Court
In end for Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida
lly: Martha T. Vlttlee
Deputy Clerk
Joecph XI. Xluretko
r . O. Hoi * } »
Feru I’ ark. Florid*
i Fobliili
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'July II. 1141.

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UNKNOWN!
A eworn Complaint hevln*
h##n filed eselnet you In ths
Circuit Court In an.l for Hamlnote
County,
Florida,
by
KHTIIKII 1.011 ETTA IIILL, for
divorce.
tha
ahnrt
til l * # f
whlrh la KHTIIKII M ill ETTA
IIILL. I’ U In llff. varaua EUOENK JAM KM IIIUU Defen.
dant, Iheee presente ara ta
romman.l you to appear snd
Vila your Answer or otlisr dafanas or plas.ltn* haraln with
tlis Clark of ilia Circuit Cuurt
of aamtnoto County. Florida,
an.t aaivs s copy th srsof on
rialnllff a attornay, Mack NClatralan.1,
Jr,
Attornay
at
l a a , F. O. Drawer Z. Hanford,
Florida, on or bafora ths Srd
day of Haptamher, A. D. IMS,
or olharwlaa darraa pro eon*
faaao will ba anlarad against
you.
Tha Hanford llarald ta da*
situated aa a nawapapar of
general circulation In which
this citation ahall ha publish
».| one# aach weak for four
consecutive weeks.
WIT.VKHH my hand snd off dal ta il of tha Clark of tha
Circuit Court on this the iSth
day of July, A. D. ISIS.
IHKAI.)
Arthur If tle.-kwlth, Jr
Clark of lha Circuit Court
lly: Jean E. Wilke
Deputy Clark
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.,
Attorney at Law. Suits I II
Hanford
Atlantia
National
llank llulldln*. F.O. Drawer Z
Hanford. Florida, Attornay
for Tlalntlff.
I'ubllah July St * Au*. T. II.
31. IMS.
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a* v io o x m r r
* * * * * * * * 1 ****.

• lla b la a i jm a a llila AmiKa th a t

w e have the best bench in
baseball,'' H ook saya. "W ith ­
out It, w a would never have
bad n chance this year, es­
pecially w ith injuries to such
fallows as M lckay Mantis and
R ogsr M arls.
"E v ery tim e I look up
though, ou r bench wins anothsr g am s fo r us."
Houk is rcfsrrln g to such
fill-inn as Johnny Blanchard,
Harry B right, Phil Lins, Jack
Rsad and avsn playar-coacn
Y ogi Berra.
It w as Blanchard's turn
Tuesday night. Ho took ovsr
right flsld when Marls showed
up with n sprained left hand
and delivered a tie-breaking
■Ingle In the eighth Inning
that helped tha Yankees beat
tha Kansas City A ’s, 8-2.
Jim Bouton recorded hie
14th victory against flv s dsfeats with a savsn-hlttsr but
he waa locked In a 2-all tie
with loser Moe Drabowsky
until Blanchard broks ths
deadlock.
Ths victory kept tha Yan­
kees sigh t gsmea In fron t o f
tho
second-place
Chicago
White Sox, who beat the
Washington Senators, 5-1.
In oth sr American Lsagus
games, Baltimore downed D e­
troit, 9-0, Minnesota bumped
Doston, 8-3, Los
Angeles
•cored a 8-4 victory over
Cleveland In 10 Innings and
Chicago defeated Washington
5-1.

U .S. Men's Team
Heavy Favorite
HAN NOVER, G e r m a n y
4111*1) — The U. 8. men's
track anil fcilil team, led by
world champion pola vaulter
John Penncl, waa a prohibi­
tive favorite to beat a West
German team tedny and atone
for a crushing defeat suffer­
ed by the U. 8. women's
team.
Payton Jordan, coach o f
ths U. 8. men's team shuffled
his lineup considerably for
ths two-day meet which will
start today at Hledsrsachsen
Stadium.
Jordan
was hoping
ths
change «.f assignments would
help the U. 8. men's team
■core the earns kind o f vic­
tory over Went Germany that
It did against Russia and Po­
land.

SOUTH HEND, Ind. ( UPI )
— Chuck Lennon, part-time
assistant basketball and base­
ball coach at Notre Dame for
the past two years, has been
elevated to fulltime statue in
beth positions. Lennon is an
Irish alumnus, elate o f *81.

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Sarasota Wins
^ouhleheader
United Press International

65 37 .837

Sarasota

hts

swept

a

double-

39 49 .546 9

Minnesota

36 19 .633 10'4

11-3 snd 8-2 last night to re­
main in front In the Florida
State League by four and
one-half games.
In other games, Orlando
won both ends o f a doubleheader against D a y t o n a
Beach, 3-0 and 7-5, Fort
Lauderdale blanked
Miami
2-0 and Tampa at Lakeland
was rained o u t
In beating Daytona Beach
tw ice,
Orlando
moved
to
within five games o f the
front-running Sun Sox, while
the islanders dropped seventh
place, 10 games behind.
The standings:
W. L. P e t
21 11 .688
Sarasota
19 IS .339
Fort Lauderdale
19 18 .313
Orlando
Miami
19 17 .523
18 18 .471
St. Petersburg
NEW Y O R K
(U P I) —
14 20 .412
Tam pa
Mouthy Cassius Clay became
14 21 .400
Daytona Beach
top heavyweight contender
13 20 .331
Lakeland
today in Th* Ring magatlne'a
latest ratings
because o f
champion Sonny Liston's re­
N E W YORK ( UPI ) — All peat
first • round knockout
Am erica
A rt
Heyman
o f over ex-champ Floyd Patter­
Duke, ths most valuubls play­ son.
er o f tho 1963 N C AA basket­
Liston waa named "F igh ter
ball tournament and United o f th* Month" in recognition
Press International's college o f hit 2:10 kayo over Patter­
player-of-the-year last sea son in their return fig h t at
sen, has signed a contract !.*« Vegas, Nev., July 22. And
with tho New Y ork Knicker­ Floyd was dropped from first
bockers o f ths National Bas­ to fourth among eentendera.
ketball Association. Ths 8Doug Jonea o f Now Y ork
foot, 6-Inch Heyman was ths waa boosted a peg from third
Knicka’ No. 1 draft choice.
to second, and tall Ernie T er­
rell o f Chicago was pushed up
The pulp and paper Indus from ninth to third because
try has Invested m ore than e f lest Saturday’s lopsided
$7 billion in new plants, re­ victory over Zora Folley o f
search and equipment since Chandler, A r il., who sank
from fourth to sixth.
1947.

53 30 .313 12Vb
53 58 .486 1544

51 55 .481 16
Cleveland
48 58 .482 18
Kansas City
43 58 .426 2144
Detroit
37 87 .336 29
Washington
Tuesday’s Results
Lot Angeles 8 Cleveland 4
Chicago 3 Washington l
Baltimore 9 Detroit 0
,
New York 8 Kansas City 2
Minnesota 6 Boston 3
Thursday's Games
Boston at Baltimore, night
Only game scheduled
National League
W. L. Pet. GB
U s Angeles
S3 42 .600
San Francisco 60 48 .566 344
S9 48 .582 4
St. Louis
53 48 .534 7
Chicago
38 51 .323 8
Cincinnati
53 51 .319 814
Philadelphia
54 32 ..*» U'i
Milwaukee
51 S3 .490 lltk
Pittsburgh
41 68 .383 23
Houston
33 T2 .314 30
New York
Thursday’ s Results
Milwaukee 9 Chicago 2
St. Louts 7 Cincinnati 4
Pittsburgh I Houston 1
New York 5 Lot Angeles 1
San Francisco 3 Philadelphia
0
Thursday's Games
Chicago st Milwaukee, night
Cincinnati at St. Louis
Only games scheduled

Reds Buy Coates
CINCINNATI (U P I)— Jim
Coatee, a 8-foot, 4-Inch fir*bailer who hts seen previous
service with the New York
Yankees and th* Washington
Senators, was bought by ths
Cincinnati
Reds
Tuesday
from thslr Ssn Diego club o f
the Pacific Coast League.
Pitcher Jim Owens wa« as­
signed outright to the Padres
to mskt room for Coates.

JOHNS-

MANSVILLE

A SPH A LT SH IN GLES
Per
Square

Picked Up At
Plant

Petersburg

tha

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Los Angeles

St.

from

Baltimore
Boston

from

friends

baseball and business worlds
gathered in tha llttla house in
Glandule, Calif., Tuesday to
wish Casey Btangal a "happy
birthday,"
th*
73-year-old
skipper of the Nsw York Mets
■aid h* bad only one wish.
■One year with th* Y an­
kees,” he explained, "1 win 104
gam** and lose tha pennant
This Lima my sla b t* tuwiS
modest. 1 want to win ju st ona
gam s."
Ths Mrts, who equalled ths
all-tlmo record o f 22 straight
losses on ths road whan they
lost to the Houston Colts on
Sunday, obliged Stengel 'Dio*,
day night by besting tha
league-leading Los Angalaa
Dodgers, 6-1. And If you don't
think tha "old man” didn’t do
that aklp dance o f hi* in the
clubhouse after Tracy Stallard
nailed down tho final out, you
Just don’t know Casey .
Your Joy would ba unre­
strained, too, if you managed
the Mets and had to watch
them lose almost svery day,
and then were presented with
victory over the Dodgers,
a club the Mets have beaten
only three timee in two seseons.
The win not only snapped
an 11-game current losing
streak for the Mete but also
dealt th* Dodgers a jolt just
when they had hoped to re­
cover from a slump, for both
the second-place Ssn Francis­
co Giants and third-plsea St.
Louis Cardinals won to cut
Los Angeles" once "safe” load
to Just 344 games.
Ths Giants, paced by Bil­
ly O'Dell's shutout pitching,
rolled to their ninth straight
victory, 6-0, over tho Phila­
delphia Phillies, while th*
Cards, now Just 4 gams* o ff
ths pact, edged th* Cincinnati
Reds, 7-5.

Chicago

And bare’s • real surprise

•

tossing fo r you! Goes* w ho w on ?

started

those strikes bright and aarly
an M onday! All had tha Idea
and h op* that w ith those
•big bombs* they’d ba on* o f
the top 18 qualifiers In either
A or B Division o f th* Kopy
Krackar SpeclaL
This la th* popular Sanford
Women’s Bowling Association
Tourney which this year la
being sponsored by tha Shoe­
maker Construction Company
and tha Furniture Canter.
Q ualifying
continues
through Thursday w ith ths ac­
tual sUminatloa beginning on
Friday evening a t 9.
Tha fir st tw o lassie* who
competed la this event were
Mery Slrnuis Sml X*wt 3!p'«y.
Give this your rapport galst
It's a r k h ly rewarding exper­
ience to b* able to aay that
you w ort on* o f th* qualifltra
and avon more o f a thrill If
you'ra lucky enough to be the
Q'.iesn In either division.
W e’ve completed the quali­
fy in g fo r tha first team Into
tho B PA F Socond Annual
Handicap Tournam ent Now
wo’ro shooting fo r 37 more
entries in order that w* can
send fiva more local bowlers
over to Daytona Beach on
August 18th to shoot for that
big priss , . . over (7,6001
Incidentally, the final day
for qualifying in this tourna­
ment It today.
Best wishes rid* along with
these men! Here's hoping they
come back tp Sanford with
pockets full o f "th a t wonder#
ful green stu ff."
Jack Kanner — 877; Jim
Valentina — 647; Don Brum­
field — 640; fourth wa* Gor­
don Honeycutt — 640 and the
6th entry I* Marvin (Pleas*
call mo Curly) M sltzsr with
hi* 636 series.
In th* event wa aren’t suc­
cessful In getting th* re­
quired 37 entries fo r the sec­
ond squad, all o f th* priie
money collected w ill ba equal­
ly divided between tha top
five aeries.
W hat a sweet surprise It
was to see only Sanford
bowler’o names in tho win­
ner’s circle follow ing th* Sun­
day Sweeper.

Nona ether than John Pier­
re who shot a

1078 series,

barely nudging oft-tim es prior
winner Ed Callaa who cem *
In second w ith n 1078. F o r
fir st place Pierre collected (7 8
and Callan pocketed (26.
Each individual jackpot waa
a respectable (34. They w ent
to Eddie Monro* hi th* flr r t
on* with n 237 gam e; Ed
Callan took tha second ana
with his 234 gam o; third w ont
to F.ddlo K lrehhoff — 204.
Th* fourth Jp sailed to Dick
Atkins with hla 284 single
and John Fierro added an*
other (34 to hie coffers b y
atiAnfW e 97ft fn r the fin al
game.
W a ll be hosting the sweeper again this com ing Sunday.
It's only a (6 entry fee.
W e saw soma good borne#
lng by Don Nicholas in th*
Saturday
Junior
Bowling
League. He blasted a 201—
617 scratch sorlea. I m ight
also mention at this time that
Floyd Martin has been doing
an excellent Job as Coach fo r
this league.
Ths All Star League had
bowling acors Indicative o f tha
league's name, that is — AU
Star callbro
Gordon Honeycutt, w ho Is
ona o f the most improved
bowlers In the Sanford area,
started hi* first game by
throwing
nine
consecutive
strikes. In tha tenth fram e,
he split with a 3-9-10 and
finished with a 265 high
gams score. That’s ths highest
he’s ovsr rolled in league.
Gordon picked up Ut* jp fo r
that night, too, with his 628
scries.

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That's the d a y after the
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Green Bey Packers is the
m idsum m er
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Last
yesr tha collegians spent
most o f tha craning trying to
restrain tha hardest running
baekflsld In tha country, and
the greater part e f fte sesi
day nursing their aches and
pains.
But this year Paul Hornung
has bean deleted from the
Packer east as tho result of
an Indefinite suspension, and
bruising fullback Jim Taylor
U not running up to his usual
standard.
T aylor, who suffered a
strained knee ligament last
Saturday, proved that the In­
jury (till bothers him la
Tuesday's workout, and Is
expected to see only part
time action sgalnst the AllStirs Friday n ig h t Lineback­
er R ay Nltschke, another
doubtful starter, stilt was in
the hospital for a back in.
Jury b e sustained last Thurs­
day.
Tha rest o f the Packers,
however, remain hsle snd
hearty,
whieh
usually
Is
enough to intimidate anyone.
Tha Minnesota Vikings did
"lots o f running" and worked
on play execution In prepara­
tion for a controlled scrimmag* game Saturday night,
while Bill McPeak o f the
Washington
Redskins
took
special notice o f h b rookies
as tho 'Skins concentrated on
fundamental drills. Of parti­
cular satisfaction to MePeak
was tha work o f Jim Turner
and Randy Hutto.
The Baltimore Colts found
rookie fullback Roy Walker
back on tbelr doorstep Tues­
day after the former Purdue
■tar h id gone "A W O L " last
Thursday. W a l k e r ,
went
home without an explanation.
The Detroit Lions were still
experiencing personnel pro­
blem s.
Defensive
halfback
Dick (Night Train) Lane and
Dick Lallesu signed their
1903 contracts, but four vet­
erans, Including All-Pro line­
backer Joe Schmidt, still are
holding out.

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struggling to atay In the first
division c f the National Laagut, Tuesday traded
left­
hander Dick Lenay 't o the
Bees in exchange for south­
paw Tom Dakar, then option­
CHICAGO (U P1) — L eft- ed Jack W arner to the PCL
hander Frank Baumann will team and recalled Cal Koonca.
be lost to tha Chicago White
Jon Provost, Tim m y on
Box fo r an indefinite period
with a torn bicep tendon In "L a ssls," is the son o f so
hla arm. Baumann suffered aeronautical engineer w b o
the injury last Saturday while takes ■ calm and detached
pitching against the Boston view of his youngster's acting
success.
Jtsil Sox.

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•tart o f th# baekewtng to rela s tha auaclae fa r tha on•oilinr.
That it p a rtly tha choica o f
tha IndlvMoaL I f H la aataral
to do ao, fla t. I f it d o s s a l fa d
aataral, farg et K.
A s tha d a b msvas bath, tha
body w ill tarn aataral)y as tha
a n a s ara extended,
Tha left knaa will W ad
a llfh tly aa tha w eight start*
ta sh ift from lo ft to right.
Tha wriata w ill start ta cock
o r W ad about hairway ia tha
baekswing.
D on't make any deliberate'
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T h at w ill coma automatically.
B y tha tiasa yon ba rs raachad
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Wrists w ill ba fully cockad.
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Tha head has remained ta
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the address.
A t tha top o f tha backswiny
tha right hip should W turned
com pletely ou t o f tho way so
tho club can ba swung all tha
w ay to tho top without restric­
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Tho hands should bo andsr
tho shaft at this point, with
firm control o f tho dub.
Tha shaft should bo parallel
to tho ground, tho right elbow
tucked In clone to tha body ta
inaura an Inslde-out swing, tha
w eigh t shifted to the right
foot.
D on't a t t e m p t to learn
every one o f these points now.
I f your swing Is properly ex­
ecuted, these fundamental*
w ill com * mechanically.
Only practice can tail you
whan you have raachad the
top o f your swing.
N E X T : Tha downswing.
From the book, “ How To
Play Par G olf," by Julius
Iluroa, copyright 1953 and
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Her first em ploym ent was
In Palatka where she worked
for one year and two months.
On October 29. 1928, Hiss
Bostic eras em ployed at the
Fernald • Laughton Hospital
here.
Reminiscing with a half
amile, half p in , and a gleam
In her eyes, she said, “ when
1 first went to work, I had
to dust, mop floors, cook, and
do other ch ores.'' “ The hours
w ere long and tedious", she
further stated. F©f an ex­
am ple: She had only four
hours off a day, and often
had to remain at the hospital
in case o f em ergencies.
She recalled the inadequate
facilities
at
the
FernaldLaughton. I am sure many
o f ua will coocu r wholeheart­
edly with that thought. Her
most
wearisom e
moments
were times when certain em ­
ergencies aroae, which made
R difficult for the personnel
and facilities availsble to do
a thorough job.
After the death of h er parents, to escape the loneliness
at home, she went to work In
Orlando. This change proved
to be most fruitful. “ It was
Just like taking post-graduate
w ork," and I profited from
the experience, she beamed.
However, with her roots Im­
bedded so deeply in Sanford,
she came back and began
working
at
the
Seminole
Memorial Hospital until 1982,
the year she retired.
Love, understanding and an
enormous amount o f patience
was her key to success in
dealing with her patients.
In her conclusion she said:
•Working with other staff
members establishes som e­
what of a family relation­
ship." She is very happy
that she ran devote more
time to her church. She has a
hobby
which
is
p ow in g
flowers and has a very beau­
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ways thought o f her as a very
fine person— but this inter­
view enabled me to realise
what a most charming per­

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Qmlft Faff* § — July 81, 1968,

Miss Eva Bell Spears
Married In Charleston
F m b y te r ia a C tarch la Ckar.
ts
BtD
Haight*. Dr. W. W.
o f Mr*. KUiaboU M m
■poors o f l u M
sad lots* lo y e o w as Uw officiating
clergym an fo r tbs caadteaol •oo)aatia Pratt, III. m
o f M r. aad Mrs. 1 . B . Prstt light esrom ooy.
T b o church was dceoratcd
« f Ckarteiloo H sifkts. f . C
v t r s salted la H a r r i s * J sly with white blossoms aad •
I at IBs A is o d a U B o fo m o d m yriad o f white tapers la
I

Sanford
It has been a busy time at
the Prod Roettger household
on South Magnolia Avenue.
Mr. Roettger returned home
from the hospital and the
Rocttger's son, Howard, with
his wife, Shirley and their
two sons and daughter, visit*
ed them from Busxard Bsy,
Mass.
On Sunday they received
word that they bad a new
grandson. Randy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith
o f Orlando. Mrs. Smith is the
form er Mildred Howard of
Sanford.

branched caadotebra. Nsptial
music was furaiahod by Miss
Lacy Aaao M cClsro o f Era*
kiao CoQogo.
Tbs bride w ore a weddlag
gowa o f silk orgaasa aad
ChaatlUy lace which she had
daslgaed aad created herself.
Made along traditional liars,
the bodies o f la ce w as fitted
aad buttoned dow n the back
with self-covered buttons. Ih e
sleeves extended to calls
points over her w rists aad tbe
full skirt osteadod to a cha
pel train. She w ore a lace
mantilla weddlag veil and
carried white and pale pink
roses atop her la ce covered
Bible.
S. B . Pratt served his son
as best maa aad ushers were
David Mattews, Terry Petlit, * j* HcFoditeu. David
Powell aad Edw ard Bradber-

Mrs. Frank P. LoPorto and
children of St. Louis, Mo. are
guests o f her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. 11. Hatcher, at
their home at 31S Maple Ave­
nue. Mrs. LoPorto la the
form er Miriam Hatcher of
Sanford.
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Attending the bride were
her slaters, Linda and Patri­
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gowns o f mint green and
baby blue and carried pale
pink nosegays.
The bride's mother wore a
blue la ce dress and a blue
carnation corsage.
A wedding reception was
held following Ihe ceremony
at the home o f D r. and Mrs.
J. M. Leseine. Miss Kathy
Carpenter of Atlanta was in
charge o f the bride’s book.
T be couple are now at home
at 11 Meeting Street In
Charleston.
Mrs. Pratt la a graduate of
Seminole High School and
Ersklne College in Due West,
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Couple Sets Date

Greets Newcomers
Tha Welcome Wagon repro-1 Mra. E. A. Shuman and Ted B,
tentative recently mode • cell Hrant 1, Dan* 3 from Mont­
erey, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
on the following new resi­
Taylor and Bobby 4 mot. from
dent*:
Spain.
Mr. end Mrs. T. J. Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. K. Barber and
and Thomae V, Michael I , Jim­ Bobby V, John 0, Drew 3, A n ­
my 0, Ginn 414, Cecelia 8, drea 8 from Long Island, N.
Sarah 3 mos. from Jackson­ Y.; Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Brurup
ville Reach; Mr. and Mrs. I). and M arty 4, Deanna 2 moa.
K. Fink and Bobby II from from Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and
Winter Haven, Fla.; Mr., and Mrs. It. H. llruce from Bur­
Sirs. C. K. Hale and Mruce 9, lington, Vt.j Mr. and Mrs. R.
Paul 3, Ricky 3 from Cham­ K. Colville and Carl 3, Cara
paign*, III.; Mr. and Mra. F. IH from San Francisco, Cal.;
(&gt;. Hollen from Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crawford
Mr. and Mra. I). (1. Kiser and umt Carroll IP, Ronnie 17,
Donald 10, Bryn 0, Jean 6, Janice 1&amp; front Waynrahoro,
Karen Lynne from Albuquer­ N. C .j Mr. and Mrs. It. G.
que, N. M.; Mr. and Mra. H. (irandinett! front Peace A . F.
Karajien and Mark 3 wks., It.. N. II.; Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Lis* 4, Sliuwn it, Kathy 0 from Jones and Roger 2, Pamela 8,
Kingsville, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. I. ind* 4 from Washington, D.
It. R. Shaffer and Rennie 0, C.; Mr. and Mra. J. Marks
Terry 2, Kim 0 from Okla­ amt Kent IB, Lynn 13, Jack 8,
homa City, Okla.; Mr. and John 2, Carl 2 mos. from
Wcaton, W. Va.; Mr. and Mra.
It. D. McGough ami Raymond
II. Francei 16 front Bartow,
Fla.; Mr. and Mr*. W. !!.
Buminel and Chris 8, Sandy
10, Terri* 4 front ML Carmel,
III.

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To W ed In August
W. L. Harvey Jr. of San­
ford announces the engage­
ment and approaching m ar­
riage o f his daughter, Linda
Carol, to Jack R. Crew*, aon
o f Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
Crews, also o f Sanford. Miss
Harvey is the daughter o f the
late Mrs. Katherine Harvey.
Tbe wedding will be an
event o f August 27 at 7
o'clock at the First Baptist
Church. All friends and rela­
tive* o f the couple are c o r­
dially invited to attend the
wedding and the reception
which will immediately fol­
low the ceremony.
Mis* Harvey attended Sem i­
nole High School.
Mr. Crews attended school*

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Mr* Hazel Gllhuly, Mr*.
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Mra. Harry Osteen has left
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will visit relatives and friend*
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Miller
and their homo gueita, Mr*.
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met mem ber* o f Dr. Largen’s Wade returned borne Monday
family for sightseeing tours night from a cruise on the
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stumpf
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■rrnlS July 31, 1963 — Page 9

Redevelopment Pennsylvania Elects Process Servers
To Be Looking Cramer Charges U.S. Made
Bill Faces Rules
Kennedy
Democrat
For Rep. Powell Deal'With Castro On Refugees
Panel Trouble
BETHLEHEM, Pa.

(U PI)

gressional post until January,
1005.
Complete unofficial returns
from the district's 340 pre­
cincts gave Rooney 50,321
votes to Bartlett’s 42,208.
Itooney interpreted his tri­
umph as a ‘‘decisive repudia­
tion o f the petty partisanship"
o f Gov. William W . Scranton,
who has made himself avail­
able a* a compromise candi­
date for the GUI* presidential
nomination in 1964.

NEW YORK (U P I) - Pro­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
W ASH ING TO N (U P I) — State S«n. Fred B. Rooney,
cess servers will be teekini
President Kennedy's a r ts reRep.
W illiam C. Cramer, Da "K ennedy" Democrat, de­
Rep. A dim Clayton Powell,
developm ent bill, bruised by
Fla., ssy* a secret "d o a l" hsa
(D -N .Y .),
starting
Sunday
sn encounter with civil rights, feated a political newcomer
enabled Cuban Premier Fidel
with a summons requiring
was beaded today toward new Tuesday in a special election
Castro to handpick h a lf the
him to show cause why he
trouble in the House Rules to fill the seat of the late Rep.
Cuban refugees coming to the
should
not
be
charged
with
Francis E. Walter, D-Pa.
Committee.
United flu t e s to r o e e n t
a misdemeanor for allegedly
Rooney, 17, claimed in his
The bill, designed to bring
months.
attempting So defraud a cre­
aid to financially depressed successful campaign against
Cranssr told the House yes­
ditor.
areas by authorizing money Republican Robert G. Bart­
terday th at the arrangement
The creditor la Mrs. Esther
for public projects, appeared lett, .11, a Sunday school
was mad* Feb. 27 botween
Jam es, a Harlem widow who
to have enough votes to clear teacher, that Walter was his
the Castro regim e and "som ewon a $211,100 libel judgment
the House Banking Commit- "political godfather."
m m m beh alf « f the United
against PoweU after he eaUad H i l n *
toe but the rules committee
He promised to ca rry on the
her a "b a g w om an " graft
chairm an. Howard W. Smith, work o f Walter, w ho died of
Hs sold the Stats D eport­
collector tor the police de­
(D -V a.), has served notice leukemia two months ago at
ment advised that the refugee
partment. Mrs. James has
he will do everything be can the age o f t&gt;9. Walter, a Demo­
been unable to collect from
to stop it.
crat, aerved la ths H oust for
the Harlem legislator.
Ranking com m ittee Dense- 31 y e a n and was chairman of
Tuesday, to Manhattan Cri­
crate agreed to support an the Houso Committee on Unminal Court, sho obtained n
amendment barriag funds to American Activities.
summons, signed by Judge
aid construction o f motels
Rooney fashioned his sur­
Simon Silver, requiring PoweU
and hotels, avoiding a battle prising 8,023-vote triumph in
to show why he should not be
ov er a proposed amendment I ♦K® D?!T.ocrst!j stror.jh oldj of
F u .-.m ! »awesUa« Inw \f *
By Mta. Adam Mutttr
charged with defrauding or
barring dlscrlmlnlstion In any
Bethlehem end Easton in Frank S. Lamson, 73, who died
Tbs
Choir o f ths D eBary
hindering creditors by divert­
hostelrtos built with ARA
Northampton County, on* of early Tuesday morning at hit
ing his income, a violation Community Methodist Church
funds. They also agreed to
four comprising the 16th Con­ home in Orlando, w ill be held
of the penal code.
trim about $100 million off
held a picnle at Alexander
gressional District. Both can­ at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at
Silver said the summons Springe Saturday,
the $433 million authorization
didate! are residents o f Beth­ Fairchild Funeral Home in
approved by the Senate.
could b* served any time af­
Among member* end guests
D r. W . P.
lehem, Rooney as a native Orlando with
ter 1 p. m , this Sunday, with attending w ere Mr. and Mrs,
Republicans and con sen tBrooks, pastor emeritus o f the
and Bartlott since 1056.
the aid o f police, If necessary. Stanley Rader and daughU r.
fives charge the bill, sn ex ­
Kuuuvy .tuevenkd iu carry­ First Baptist Church o f San­
Mi *. James' action concern­ Betty Black and her three
tension o f a previous Kennedy
ford, officiating.
ed an article entitled “ The children o f W inston Salem, N.
program , Is a "b oon d oggle." ing the same district where
Burial will be in Woodinwn
John F. Kennedy w as defeat­
Duties and Responsibilities of C.; Mr. and Mrs- William W il­
ed by 6,367 votes in the I960 Cemetery In Orlando.
a Congressman's reported to liams, Mr. and Sirs. G eorg*
Born Dec. 30, 1889, in Wash­
presidential election. The tri­
have been purchased by Es­ Wright, M r. and Mrs. Adam
umph was the first in the na­ ington, D. C.. Mr. Larrson quire magazine for $1,000 for
Muller. M rs. William Laketion this year in which a Dem­ came to Sanford from Cednr publication in the September
man, Mrs. Allen Duffin, Mrs.
Rupids,
Iowa,
in
1925.
He
serv­
ocrat won a special congres­
issue.
M.
Phillips, Mrs. William
sional election. The other two ed as city clerk and munnger
Mrs. Jam es' attorney said Burnett and son, Lyle, and
for
13
yenrs
before
resigning
were won by Republicans in
the magazine sent the check daughter - in - law and their
in 1939 to join Charles K.
California.
for $ 1,000 to Powell'* literary children; M r. and Mrs. Ray­
The Pennsylvania congres­ Bradshaw o f Orlando in the agent, who, after decuting a
mond Lissenden o f Cranford,
firm o f Ill-A cres Inc. where
to per cent commission, sent X. J. and their triplets.
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
— sional delegation now stands
he was treasurer until the
the balance of the payment
Secretary o f State Dean Rusk at 14 Republicans and 13
time o f his death. He moved to Powell's wife. This was
w ill seek more Information on Democrats.
to Orlando from Sanford in
done at Powell's instructions,
Russia'* proposals for eas­
Rooney will hold the con­
I960.
according to the court papers.
ing tension in Europe when
A member o f the First Bap­
Mrs. James said this con­
he visits M oscow next week
tist Church o f Sanford he also stituted a diversion of funds
to sign the nuclear test ban
wa» a memebr o f the choir; that could have been used to
SARASOTA (U PI) — Three
treaty, officials said today.
was a member o f the Sanford defray the libel judgment. If men and a woman, wanted m
Rusk will not be in a posi­
Masonic Lodge No. 62, a mem­ convicted of the misdemeanor connection with a shoplifting
tion to negotiate on Soviet
ber o f the F ifty Associates chsrge, Powell could be sen­ spree from California to Flor­
Prem ier Nikita S. Khrush­
Club and was a past president tenced to on* year in jail, ida, wero in custody here
ch e v 's suggested East-West
NASHVILLE, Tonn. (U PI)
today.
non-aggression pact and re­ — Two leading eivil right* o f tho Sanford Kiwnnis Club. $500 tine, or both.
Police said Dolly Goldie
Survivors
are
his
widow,
lated measures which M oscow attorney* predict far-ranging
Hendricks, 36, was charged
claim s will reduce the war effects from the decision Tues­ Mrs. Grayc* L. Lamson; sis­
oo two counts of shoplifting
peril on both sides o f the day by a federal ju dge to en­ ters, Mrs. Sue Burlingame o f
at a local shopping center.
Washington, D. C. and Miss
Iron Curtain.
join a Holiday Inn from de­ Carolyn
Charged with vagrancy were
laimson
o
f
New
Officials said the United nying accommodation* to Neher husband Lawrence, 32.
Castle, N. 11. and a o v e r a I
States wants more details
Mrs. Addle J. Hittell, 84, his brother-in-law B o b h y
groe*.
niece*
and
nephews.
on the Soviet proposals to dis­
&lt;lied at Seminole Memorial Bruce Wilson, 23, and Rich­
"W hile ths ruling Itself in­
The l.atnson’a only son, Lt.
cuss with its Allies before
volve* only thi* one motel," Donald loimson, was killed in Hospital Tuesday afternoon ard Lee Brechtel, 77.
diiclosin g its reaction.
■aid attorney Avon Williams action in Italy during World after a lingering illness.
The tour were arrested af­
Rusk plans to leave this
She was born July 13, 1879 ter a store detective recogo f Nashville, "the decision is War 11.
weekend, probably Saturday,
! in Granger, Ohio and came to
very broad and will h a w the
niged them from a circular
Pallbeurer* will be Dick
for the Soviet capital. Indlca
effect o f being persuasive in Hanks, Charlie Bradshaw Jr., Santonl 40 years ago. making saying they were wanted in
tlons are he will be away
|her home in Lake Monroe.
other jurisdictions."
Bakersfield and Indio, Calif.
Sidney Smith Jr., Bob Marple,
from
Washington about a
William* laid the perma­ Boy Widden and Curtis Heard. She attended the Church of Phoenix. Aria., Henderson and
week.
God.
I-az Vegas, Nev. Richmond
He hopes to take a small nent injunction issued by FedMrs. Hittell, the widow of and Centerville, Ind., Dayera! Judge William E . Miller
congressional delegation with
the late Clarence A. Hittell ton, Ohio, and in several
him to witness the form al against a Holiday Inn here
is survived by four sons and cities In Georgia, Tennessee
algnlng of the treaty, initial “ will affect virtually every
tour daughters.
and Florida.
establishment
In
the
Capitol
ed last week by U. S , Bri­
ST AUGUSTINE ( UPI ) _
Sons include A. P. Sr . C.
tish and Soviet representa­ llili redevelopment area."
The St. Johns County Sheriff's K. and K. I,, all of Lake
Miller'* ruling was on a
tives.
department held two people Monroe and C. A. Hittell Sr.
The signing will take place suit filed by a N egro dentist today in connection with the o f Jacksonville.
who
contended
the
m
otel
could
at a foreign ministers' m eet­
death of Lester Itogers, form ­
Daughters are Mr*. T. O.
ing at which Andrei G rom y­ not deny him accommodations er grocery store owner in Landrcss, Miss Mary Hittell,
because
it
w*s
located
in
the
ko will be the Russian dele­
Orange Hills.
Mrs. K. E. Kinard all of San­
gate ami laird Home will r e ­ Capitol Hill area on property
R ogers' laxly was found ford and Mrs. o. R. Kartell
developed with federal funds.
present Britain.
Sunday night in a wooded of LaPorte, Ind.
Vasco
A. Smith Jr., of
The foreign ministers are
area.
There are also 24 grand­
expected to swing into a Memphis fded the suit after
Virginia Lee, 30, and Har- children and 24 great-grsndje c r e t discussion of other he made reservations at ths . vey Jack Cooper, 3t, were children.
cold war Issues with the idea mots| and then was turned |transferred to the county jail
Funeral services are acheo f laying the groundwork for away when he a*ked for hi* here Tuesday after being cap ­ duled (or 10.30 a. m . Friday
possible talks later of steps reserved room.
tured by police in Palatka. in Brisson Funeral home with
which might be taken to les­
Police said the middle-aged Rev. B. E. Newell officiating,
sen the fear of conflict in Cen
grocer apparently vanished assisted by Bev. H C. Smith
trai Europe.
| after selling his business two of the Church o f God.
Rusk also Is expected to
week* ago. Police have been
Burial will be Oaklawn
m eet with Khrushchev for a
searching for a ham m er be­ Memorial Park. Ilm son Fun­
far-ranging discussion of cold
lieved to have been the wea­ eral Home Is in charge of
JACKSONVILLE ( UPI ) war problems. The United Two California firm s got to­ pon that killed Rogers.
arrangement*.
Mates has assured its Al­ gether Tuesday and apparent­
lies, however, that Rusk will ly submitted the low bid of
be seeking information and
$22,480,000 for w trk on Ttnot negotiating behind the
tan-3 missile com plexes.
backs o f the Western part­
Cape
Canaveral
District
ners.
Engineer Col. G. A. Finley
Ona o f the principal tasks
said hero the apparent low
he face* is to determine w he­
bid was submitted by Paul
ther Khrushchev's proposed
Hardeman
and
Morrison
European security measures
Knudson of Stanton, Calif.
would involve Western con­
The contract calls tor con­
cessions on the G erm in pro­
struction of s 233-foot tall
blem , including Berlin. Such
building Ln which three mass­
Soviet demands would doom
ive Titan 3 s wilt be built,
i
East-West negotiations before
they started.
Officials acknowledged that
Hr- I'nitcd States has a d if­
ficult road ahead in carrying
out its promise to Khrush­
• W ELLS DRILLED
chev to try to get the NATO
• I 'l .MPS SERVICED
Allies to enter full-scale dis­
AND INSTALLED
cussions on me Soviet p ro­
posals.
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Lamson Service
To Be Held
In Orlando

DeBary Choir
Enjoys Picnic

Rusk To Seek
More Data On
Red Proposals

Four Arrested
In Shoplifting

Court's Motel
Ruling Awaited

Mrs. Hittell
Dies At 84

Couple Held In
Grocer’s Death

negotiations
were
handled
through the Swiss Embassy,
which has represented U. S.
interests In Havana since
1960.
B u t Cramer said other
sources maintained ths al­
leged deal wsa mad* by
Jamea Donovan, Now York
attorney who negotiated the
release of 1,113 prisoners
token
during tho Ill-fated
Bay o f Pigs invasion.
Cram er said 4.100 persona
cam e from Cuba as a result
o f the "deal" which he said
had nothing to do with the
prisoner ransom.
"T h e United StatM decided
only who (0 per cent o f the
poople on these ships would
b e." he said. “ Fidel Castro
decided on the other 10 per
cent.
"W h y should such sc Commodations as these be m adef
W hat does the rest of the
w orld and Latin America
think o f such accommoda­
tion s? They obviously think
we are weak, that we do not
have any real determination
to meet this threat of Com­
munism in this hemisphere.”

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Bear Lake
Group Attends
Bible School
Ry FJsl* KnwaUU
A number o f children in the
Bear I.ake nrea are attending
Vacation Bible School at the
laH-khart Methodist Church.
Classes at the school, which
will conclude this week, are
held from 9 until !t:15 a. m.
each day fur children ranging
from
four years of age
through junior high age. They
en joy art* and crafts, Bibt*
stories, games, outdoor play
and refreshments each morn­
ing.
A m ong those a t t e n d i n g
from this area are Charles,
Bohlvy and Juhu Chapman,
Andy Herrington and Gary,
Huger and llunnie Kowalski.

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ned spacecraft center, the
bead o f the center said today.
O r. Robert Gllruth, head
at the Space Center, said
Haney w ill replace the 41year-old
Powers sometime
Ibis week.
Pow ers will remain with
f i e Space Center near Hous­
ton as a special assistant to
the director, Gllruth said.
P ow ers' new duties have not
yet been detailed.
Haney, 35, Is a form er as­
sistant city editor for the

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lose.
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at Pow ers, Gllruth said "C ol.
Pow ers did an outstanding
fob on the Mercury Program ,
tor the center and for the
•wintry.”
Gllruth said he originally
Intended to announce the
changes at a press conference
later this week, but a "leak ”
developed and because of
several queries, he had to
confirm It today.
It bad been speculated sev­
eral times in recent weeks
that Powers would be fired
because of a dispute with
NASA Headquarters officials.
Powers became as familiar
to the public as the astron­
auts he publicized during his
lour years as the voice of
mercury control.
Since the Right of MaJ. L.
Gordon Cooper last May,
Powers had been conspicu­
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children know, the cost of higher
education is reaching for the sky and
ahows no signs o f leveling off.
A recent study by the University
o f Michigan reveals that the average
annual bill for an American college
student is $1,550. In a few years we
may look back and wonder if things
were ever that inexpensive.
But right now, this sum o f mon­
ey (it is only an average; costs cun
be much higher at individual schools)
looms as an insurmountable obstacle
for far too many otherwise qualified
high school graduates who ure now
going through a “ summer o f discon­
tent" before reconciling themselves
to the fact that college, through no
fault of their own. is not for them.
Fortunately, there is another
trend offsetting the gloom o f this
one: Sources o f financial aid for
students (over and above the tra­
ditional scholarships and part-time
jobs) are increasing in number, size
and availability.
Today, the financially hard press­
ed student CAN get help in puying
for his college education— not just
the superior student, but the run of
the mill student whose grades are
satisfactory.
Last year at Tulane University,
for instance, 2,200 students— nearly
half the fu ll-tim e enrollment —
received financial aid from various
sources totaling $2 million.

The university itself makes loans
running some $400,000 yearly, on lib­
eral terms. Other important sources
include:
— The National Defense Student
Loan Program, under which needy
students may borrow up to $1,000
for one academic year and up to $5,000 for the entire course o f their
higher education. They may take as
long as 10 years to repay the loan,
at 3 per cent annunl Interest, begin­
ning a year after they graduate. In
addition, those who go into teaching
can get write-offs of up to 50 per cent
o f the loan.
• Private educational financing
organizations also are playing a
growing part. Under some plans, the
family repays tuition loans in month­
ly installments.
• Still another source is commer­
cial banks. Loans can be negotiated
on a long-term basis with interest
usually lower than on other types
o f loans. An advantage here is that
a family need not be “ needy” but
merely have n wood credit r e c o r d
Thus, while college costs have in­
creased tremendously, ways to meet
those costs also have increased —
thanks to national and local govern­
ments, public and private groups,
profit and nonprofit organizations.
All ure resolved that in America,
no qualified young person be de­
nied access to the t&gt;est education he
is capable of mastering.

Every real poker pluyer must
be wondering how he would be plnying the hands if he were sitting in
on the nuclear test ban purley in
Moscow.
Here is a big-time session where
the players are proa and the stakes
are really, really big.
The United States knows from
past performances that Khrushchev
and his pals play rough und play
for keeps. They cun also play it
smooth and play it gentle. And they
have a beautiful change-up that
keeps their opponents off balance.
It would be a tough assignment
to go up against these characters if
the contest was only a chess game
or a tennis match. Or if the chips
were only a dime upiece.
But when the futu of the world
and the lives o f millions o f human
beings may well be riding on how
well we play each hand— cun you
imagine the stress and strain on ev­
ery American around the table?
Are the Russians for real in their
new-found camaraderie and robust
geniality? Or is this u mask for a
hidden gimmick they muy be wait­

W ASHINGTON (N B A ) —
All ths sweetness snd everloving coexistence com ing out
o f the M oscow nuclear test
ban conference preliminaries
is in marked contrast to tha
growing record o f Russian
espionage now being disclosed
In major western capitals,
T V r e ’s a belief that the Sovlet spy network has been
vastly expanded since the end
o f World W ar II. This it veri­
fied by the number o f Russian
diplomatic personnel assigned
to the United Statts, nearly
doubled in the last 10 years.
In May 1054 there were 212
Russian officia ls assigned to
the United States.
Five year* later. FBI Direc­
tor J. Edgar Hoover put the
number at 313— an increase o f
almost 50 per cent.
As o f May 1, 10*&gt;.1, however.

Dr. C ra n e ’s

ing to unveil at just the right mo­
ment?
Is this sudden warmth for Amer­
ica and the West a logical aftermath
o f the big hassle between the Soviet
and the Chinese Reds?
Or is it just a shrewd psycholog­
ical maneuver designed to lull the
United States into lowering its guard
long enough to become a patsy for u
good, stiff diplomatic clout?
Everybody wants peace, o f course.
Everybody hopes and prays a way
may be found to thaw out the cold
war, or at least to keep it from be­
coming hot. Nobody in his right
mind wants to pass up a chance to
slow down or halt the nuclear race
toward potential mass destruction.
Hut this country hus learned the
hard way that we just can’t trust
the Reds to play it by our rules, or
trust them, |&gt;eriod. They’re a dif­
ferent breed of cat, and our only
ho|&gt;e of self-preservation is to be
constantly steudfost in insisting on
our rights.
Let’s ho|&gt;e the Russians are play­
ing this high level poker on a high
level. Hut let’s keep an eagle eye
on uuy move tu stuck the deck.

W o rry C lin ic

8 8 t h W o rse T h a n 8 0 th
It is ITciideut Kennedy's I neoexiary to put Lyndon II. hold the Deep South.
bad luck that Sant itubuni Johnson on the IInin Demo“ Mr. Sam" and Johnson
died and that it wns deemed I crutic presidential ticket to were congressional
leaders

who knew howr to lead. That
cannot be said of the leader­
ship of the 88lh Congress.
The Democratic Party enjoys
majorities in Ihe House amt
Senate. Democrat* chair the
committees, occupy the scat*
of power. The President in the
White House is a Democrat.
With all of that going for
the New Frontier, the Ken­
nedy administration is unable
to move it* legislative pro­
gram. The U. S. Congress doe*
not function much beyond the
routine of convene—recess—
convene— recess aguin, more a
vegetable than a living organ­
ism of government.
The President hus compli­
cated more than simplified
the leadership problems of his
legislative agent*. Fur «Aumple: There are at this mo­
ment before Congress three
major K e n n e d y proposals,
each with an A-l priority.
They are: tax reduction and
reform, civil rights and rail­
road strike legislation.
This is the seventh month of
the 88th Congress. All but two
of the routine appropriation
bills await action. Fewer than
half a dosen major hills of
my kind have been enacted in
this first seven months. The
President recently reported
himself content that he had
gut the country to moving
again. If so, it ia time; he
turned his attention to tb*
Democratic 88th Congress.
No economy nor system of

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nn absolute stagimtoin of pub­
lic business.
If Republican* would knock
off fighting among theinsi-lvc*
long enough to consider (he
stagnation now prevailing,
they might discover th» de­
lights of lining up together
to fight the Democrat*.
Republicans should la- the
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hopeless cause produced *
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80th Congres. ||ST culled the
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countries had soma 100,000
trained aplee serving through­
out the world. The number is
greater now.
This year’s spy mania open­
ed with the Soviet"e publle
trial and execution o f Ita own
Col. O leg IVnkovsky. Ho had
been charged with betraying
Russian secrets to th* western
powers, I h e ess* was used to
frighten the Russian peopls
and to tighten th* Sovist's
own security network.
Hard on the heels o f the**
disclosures last Msy ram s tha
British \V*r Minister John
Profumo • Christine
Keeler
scandals which also Involved
Russian N s ry CapL Y . M.
Ivanov.
Other
European
capital*
rocked with Russian sp y disclosures In rapid succssslon.
In Stockholm Col. Stig Wen*
nerstrom, a disarmament spe­
cialist. was exposed as having
given Sweden's secrets to tho
Russians fo r 15 years.
Bonn put on trial threa o f
its top Intelligence agency op­
eratives — Heins F olft, Hans
Clements and Erwin Tlebel —
for betraying West German
secrets to Russia.
A esse with a different end­
ing Involve! Dr. Gulseppo
M srtelli, an Italian atomic
scientist Just cleared by a
British ju ry on charges e f
passing secrets to tho Rus­
sians,
Now undergoing his second
trial In N ew York is U. 8.
Navy
Yeom an Nt-lson C.
Drummond, accused o f th*
sale o f confidential defense
inform ation
to tha Soviet
Union.
The prise boo-boo in th* in­
ternational espionage gsm t
is the case, o f Soviet mast*,
spy, A n otoly Dolnytsin, still
not fully disclosed. A year
and a h alf ago ha surrendered
to Am erican agents In West
Uerlln, who kept his defection

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war* 418 Rwoeisas in
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T o T h e E d ito r
Paris, France
Dear Rditnr:
Hoorah for the hometown
newspaper!
When you are far removed
from familiar surroundings
ami daily concerned with na­
tional or international affairs
rather than local affairs, the
hometown newspaper selves
a very useful purpose.
When your time Is spent in
Sally is much like KhruthWomen are dead ringers .laying on of hands,
rbrv, and to it thr storage for Khrushchev in their bul- | She warns him to scue her work calling for study of in­
iroughly and at least ONCE in ternational alliunces, or build­
woman. Thr) will hull) and lying tactics.
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Itheir courtship prove to her ing a strong military fore*
impute on s man jutt at
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that lie can be rough and un­ for NATO, when you are close
long as he permits. ,\nd act like the spoiled child who jiolding.
to the subject and your mind
Uie m ore he Kites, the more keeps imposing further and
p U a rare wife who can dwells on the Berlin Walt or
the)
demand.
Hut
Ihry Ifurther on its overly indulgent lie happy with a husband who you ponder vvhut would hairdon't respect such a titty parents.
'hasn't once in their career I pen if un aircraft were uttuckmale, for women and Khru­
The more they get, tin- made her cry as he asserted cd in tlie Berlin Corridor;
when you try to remain on
shchev only admire Uiote more (hey all demand.
his physical dominance.
who rail their blufl!
I Meanwhile, they start k»s- Thereafter, a wife may be friendly teiina with such a
CASK U 409: Sully C a g e d jjn g respect for those who docile and delightful. It may reculcilrunt ally as France;
20 is the unpredictable coed |thus surrender meekly to their even look to strangers as if when an international situa­
tion become* tense and you
that Terry wants to marry. bullying.
she runs the show,
Yesterday, 1 told you Ter­ Neither Sally nor Khrush­
But she secretly knows who turn over in yuur mind plans
ry's side of the story, for chev respect weaklings!
is Ihe physical "boss" of that fur the evucuntlon of your
futility; when you think of tha
Sally has "stood him up" on
Romantic
young
women home.
"big
bomb" and th# seeming
dates und treated him miser- [realiie that they can't obtain
She is much like the unruly
ably, although he has literal- j adequate thrills from a troy’s child who onre has been futility of niuking pluns for
ly worshipped the ground ||&lt;jsscs unless they respect amt whipped. He may still ini- a future which muy never be,
she walks on.
little in awe of pose on his parents Uiere- you sometimes wonder if any­
even stand
But women get tired of him.
after, but when their voices thing is worthwhile. You wunt
being placed on pedestals con­ Salty admits that she goes reach a certain pitch, he to forget the rest of the world.
You la-come tired of the
stantly.
out of tier wa&gt; to irritate Ter­ gives in.
"Oh, it's wonderful for a ry. She flaunts her disregard
For hr knows that just one dream of s e c u r i n g world
time," Sally confessed.
and taunts him.
more half-tone rise in their peace; you want to run anil
"But it irritates me alter it
Yet the more submissive he voice and his rear piarsa will hide and think only of your­
self.
has gone on too long. Then I is to her mistreatment, the to* smacked!
feel spiteful and seem to want more (urioiis die becomes.
And then, by very slow
Much like Khrushchev, a
to strike back at Terry.
What Sally is really trying normal wife can't fully re bout across the A t l a n t i c ,
'll sounds silly hi^kvben Ho do j* to make him come Lspect a nun who doesn't call comes the hometown newspa­
per. As you glance through its
he treats me the niceiI7
|Up in the usual girl's "image her hlulf.
esT then
t
I scold him and try to start |„f a thrilling male,
The average woman craves pages, your spirit revive* anil
a fight.
| Such a masculine image' a husband who will pay her you know your efforts are
‘ But he never will fight usually involves enough phy compliments for her good worthwhile. You know thut
hack, ami that infuriates me sicnl force to intimidate a |deeds, hut who will shake her you are working for the jireseven more.
girl.
till her teeth rattle if site mis- ervution of n society in which
"Dr. L'rane, what makes
So Sally prods and taunts behaves in any serious de a newspaper can openly re­
me so hateful to Terry, (nr and irritates Terry into a igreet
mark that Ihe City Council
he is a wonderful hoy?"

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DEAR A BB Y: I married on the
rebound and it didn't work out. Now
I find that I have fallen in love with
another man. and I see no noaon
why I ahould spend the rest o f my
life trapped in a loveless marriage.
We have no children. The other man
has never been married. Should I just
pack and Itave? Or should I tell my
husband what I have in mind? He
suspects nothing. When he finds me
gone I suppose it will hurt him. but
I think, in the long run, it would be
kinder. What do you think? Don't
try to talk me into staying with my
husband. My mind is made up.
LEAVING FOR LOVE
DEAR LEAVING: Aren't you
mistaking "cowardice" for kindness?
Don’t just “ pack and leave” . Tell
your husband what your intentions
are.
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DEAR ABBY: My parents are on
this health food kick. Can you ini*
agine anything more depressing than
going to the refrigerator and seeking
nothing but yogurt, honey, sugarless
jells and dietetic soft drinks? There
ia nothing in the house but wheat
germ, soy bread and skim milk. L
know it’s supposed to be "healthy",
but I can’t seem to develop a taste
for this kind o f food. Can you help
ms?
SICK OF HEALTH FOOD
DEAR SICK: Perhaps if you understood more about health food,
and why it has become so popular,
you’d develop a "taste” for it. Ask
your parents to give you a little
"fo o d " for thought.
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DEAR ABBY: I love my husband
and would do anything in the world
for him, but oh, Abby — his mother!
She ia 63, intelligent and in excellent

By Abigail Van Biiren
health, but she doesn’t know what to
do with herself. She calls me every
day to "g o shopping” with her. Now
I wouldn't mind "shopping” with her
If she would only buy something. We
have spent hours shopping for dress­
es, hats, shoes, and furniture, and
she has never bought a thing. When
the clerks see us comingr they run
and hide in the beck room. It’s very
humiliating.
I can’t refuse to go shopping with
' “ culous waste
her, but it is such a ridicu
of time, I am disgusted. She is wear­
ing me out. What ahould I do?
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her kill time, show her how to us*
time constructively. The Red Cross,
her own church auxiliary and count­
less worthwhile volunteer groups
need women with her energy. And
she needs THEM even more.
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er" re the stolen grape. I wish I
knew your name so I could be sure
you never brought your child to my
house. Once a child, who thought a
small object would never be missed,
visited me and it cost me $150. Chil-i
dren don’t know values. I f you let
them take one grape from a grocery
atore, pretty soon they graduate to
candy bars, magazines, and eo on.
Remember that when the police ar­
rive, Mother.
MRS. W . W . S .
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By Galbraith

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A1 Sobcl, Chi*f Tournament
Director of tho Am erican
Contract Bridas League, does
not play bridge often, but
when be do** be
make*
thing* happen.
II* u t North and decided
Is rail# hi* partner'* two
heart opening to throe where­
upon hi* partner went into
Blackwood orbit and wound
up at **vcn heart*.
IUi partner won th* apad*
lead and promptly led th*
ac* and king o f diamond* in
order to ruff • third diamond
and try the trump finesse.
K ail played Die nine and
quean of diamond* *o south
ruffed the third diamond with
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4 A
king In either hand.
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4 AKQ
"Suppose Eaat held three d ia ­
North and South vulnerable
mond* ptua the king and one
M ath Waal Narth
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By Ruth Millett

Today's mail brought me an number o f person*—and if she
advertiament from a hank ia in hair curler* and her
bearing the invitation, "C om e scrubbing ctothea, her slop­
a* you art . . . bank from py appearance will have per­
haps offended many.
your c a r t"
So
let'*
not
encourage
And just to make sure that
I and the other woman the housewives to "c o m e aa you
advertisement was mailed to a r e ." What housewives need
understood what tho bank is to be encouraged to dress
meant by "co m * aa you a r « ,"
there was a cartoon ahowing
a woman in hair curler*, sur­
IN D IAN APO LIS ( UPI) —
rounded by crying children,
Th* Chicago Whit* Sox ra­
driving up to a banking win­
v e n e d th* baseball raachini-ry
dow to make a deposit.
Wednesday by recalling pitch­
If there'* one thing that er Joel llorltfl from Indianbusinea* doetn't need to do, apoiia and asiigning Jo* Shipit’ * to encourage the Am er­ ley directly lo th* Indians.
ican woman to “ com e as you Just thro* weeks ago th* Sox
are."
had recalled Shipley from the
Suburban shopping center*
aam* club and optioned llor"You know, Frtd, this qutot, mon*y-aavlng vacation ar* already mad* unaightly Un lo th* Tribe, w h en he
by all the "com * aa you are"
has givsn m* tims to think ssriously about
hod compiled a 3-0 record and
customer* roaming around in
Irtsratura and tha August fur salts!"
a 1.72 earned run average.
hair curler*, barefoot sandaia,
rumpled short* and Jean*, or
Ant«**r t* Preview* Puts)*
any one of hundred* o f other
Soiling
unattractive "c o m e a t you
LUNDUN (L 'l'l) — The
5 S':#*
A lt o * *
are" outfit* that never ahould Dully Tab-graph reported to­
*Sh##p
1 no.t to p
be worn in public.
day that Britain was ia the
7 wit# *u a
7 for# sad «Jt
a Ktrnbuw
Admittedly,
the
bank
quot­
fifth day o f a "heat wave!"
uU
a Zoological
13 ru m
ed didn't invite women to Th* high temperature In Lon­
(comb. ferml
implement
100( aa India*
com e inaide " a s you a re ." don Monday was 77 degrees.
14 Excite to #cUm
tsngujg*
13I'atouad la
but to bank from their cars.
11lmp#d« (law)
mind
)3ll#*&lt;lljnd
But anyone ought to know.
1* M#n,t#r#
II Dry. *&gt;*&gt;0*
11 Cult
when a woman goes out in
31 Hull part
la *aiu# |»n it
UPtlBlUv*
her car without bothering to
1&gt; Oa# at tha
32 Poke
41N#***m*
Cycled#*
dreaa appropriately, aha is
(BrtL ilxag)
21Hold
33 Pitts
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lB#*t)
43 Mind gftak
(pi)
going to make m ore than one
LAST DAY
m#«,ur#«
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33 U'ycupnilaiO
43 Ctamroaft bib* atop at a drtva-in window.
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2* Spann*
27 Netnmhs
Before ahe get* hack home,
j J) Vof.l
ijomaHc—
MiWIIMW
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itid'd UJIC n uppul I . a » « r
SISptaub U df
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arm irkei. a variety s t o r e ia.VMlU# toutr#
29 N itrogta li
end perhaps ia a restaurant
farm)
lor n quick lunch.
30 Epoch
31 FIrmsm»»t
By th* end o f her trip the
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(w — c o t o a
will have been aeen by any V u .

In And Out

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Heat Wave?

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when they leave home. T o o
many who make a habit ot
running around town aa they
are, look aa though they
haven't any self-respect at all.

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NEW HAVEN, Conn (U T I&gt;
Joseph P. Tierney, 60, on* o f
th* world'*’ leading sprinter*
in th* 19'20'a, ha* be*n ap pointed to th* sta ff o f the
offica admissions at Yal* Uni­
versity. A native o f N*w Hav­
en, Tierney broke tha w orld's
rrecord for .Sot) yard* in 1923,
was a member o f a 192.4 n * a r
team which broke th* world a
medley relay record, and par­
ticipated in tha Olympic*.

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1. Lost St Found
2. Noticet . personal*
8. Education • Inatruction

4. TransporUtioa
J. Food
6. For Rent

Legal Notice
a n n a s o r astE an m a a n a
s o r t e r , m h eheivy m v 7t.V that t. J. IXTIIKR. 1IOBHV, Bharlff of Mtmlnol# Coun­
ty, FlorliU, by virtu* of »
writ lieu.d nut at tha Small
Claim*
Court.
I*
*n&lt;i
tor
Mmlnol* County, Florida, on
the ISth day e f July. A. r&gt;
15*1. In that aartatn cauta bo­
t t o m II. I - VOLET dba Cradlt Adjustment Sarvlca. Plain­
tiff. and HONA1.U It DA KUO.
liafandanl, l a t a In my poaaaaalon tha following daacrlbad
yarmnal proparty, te-wlt:
On* (1) SS foot H lte ln e
Inboard
runabout
boat
Florida Raalatratlon S u m bar F M JS7-M
i t tha property of nOXAI-D
It. DARDO; that an tha IStli
day of Autfuat, A. D. tl*S, battratn tha legal hour* ef tala,
t o - « l t t after U :M o’clock In
the forenoon and before f i t s
o’rloclt In tha afternoon, on
the »*ld day at tht front door
of th* County Court Houae, In
rianford,
Semlnol*
County,
Florida. I altall oflar for aala
to th* hlgltaat btdd.r for eaah
In hand, th* ebav* d*a«rlh*d
P*raonal property at ItuNAUD
It. HAHIUi
J. U llobby,
bharlff of tt.mlnole Coun­
ty, Florida

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7. Bualnesa Rantala
8. Beach Rentals

9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent

2. Not le u • Peru s als

11.
12.
13.
14.

VACUUM CLEANER repairs,
parts, supplies fo r Electrolug, Kirby, Hoover, AirW ay, Rag-Air etc. Free
pickup.
New and Uaed
cleaners sold. FA 2-2282.

Real Estate Wanted
Real Eatate For Sale
Mortgage Loan*
Insurance

15. Buainaas Opportunity
16.
17.
18.
19.

Smokey Says:

20. Babysitters

21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint « Repair
23 Building Material*
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio 4b Television
27. Special Services
28. laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories

32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
34-A Swap or Exchange
33. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Legal Notice
n c r i-n o ta raw s
NOTICE IB hertby given that
t am engaged In bualnat* at
Longwood.
FIs..
Rvmlnol*
County, Florida, under th* fletltlou.
na m e
of,
J o l I X ’ft
HIFTSt. and that 1 Intend to
regl.Ur aald nan.. M i ll tha
Clark at t h * Circuit Court.
Stmlnal* County, Florida, In
accordanca with th* provisions
of th* Flctltloua Nam* Sta tu­
te..
t o -w it:
Section
ISS.tt
Florida Stat ute* 1IIT.
s i g : John Kannedy Jr.
Publleh July SI, II A Aug T.

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N B T Iti: t v u t R
F l i r t n o t o H W STXTt'TW
NOTICE IH HEREBY OlV-

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HALA. You art hereoy re­
quired to
fil* your written
defease* thereto within forty
days after the first publication
or posting thereof. Should you
fell therein, decree wilt he en­
tered In due cour.e upon said
petition.
WITNESS tny hend and th*
teal of aald Court at Sanford.
County, o f Seminole, tht* Ith
day of July, A. D t i l l .

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July 81, 1963— Page 3-A 1 12. Real Estate For Sals I f . Penult Help Wanted 29. A stssu M e S em es

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Want Ads.

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St. Johns Realty

Apartment.
Clean and close In. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

1 URN. Apt. C ls-t
f A 2-2800.

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FUKN. ApL 2300 Maltunvllle.
rR.VILER. private
FA 2-0087.

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III) N.

1 BEDROOM furnished du­
plex apt. Adults. FA 2-3610.

“ She’s our mess cook— end w i couldn’t have found
a better title for herl”

NEW unfurnished 2 Bedroom
Duplex Apt. Electric stove,

6. For Rent

6. For Rent

refrigerator, Venetian blinds FURNISHED 1 A 3 Bfdruom
and water furnished, l'b .
Apartment. $35 A $63. New­
"CLEAN quiet R oom s" The
Gables. FA 2-0720.

Park

Ave.

323-0339

3 BR. Home. 202 L a u r e l Dr.

SUMMER RA TE. L n r a e
c'.caa 2 bdr. turn. apt. $65.
1700 Magnolia Axe.

FA 2-2374 after 3 p. m.

S-P-A-C-7.
Auto Glese, Tops
WANTED: Young woman, 21
* Seat Covers
for the children in this b if.
o r over with good person­
shaded yard and right next
ality and ability to se ll
te a lovely City park for
Mutt be able to type and
m ore play activity. Three
accept responsibility, know­
304 W. la d St. FA 2 803*
bedroom , 2 bath bouse has
ledge o f art preferred. All
separata
dining
room,
reply a confidential. WrM* a l l m u r k g u a r a n t e e d
Florida room , large, eat-ln
resume to Box 50 c • The
31A . Pets
and equipped kitchen, dou­
Sanford Herald.
ble garage end fiber g la u
CHIHUAHUA
Puppies.
Ph.
covered patio. Extra bon­ 17. Mats Help Wasted
F A 2-4322.
uses arc parquet hardwood
floors, fireplace aod oodles PERMANENT P O S I T I O N 32. Flower* * Shrub*
with local business firm
o f closet space. See the
now open for a good re­ LEOUSTRUM 50 ren u lo $15.
owner at IS14 MelkwvUlc
G ray Shadows Nursery
liable talesman. Must be
Ave.
able to accept responsibil­
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
ity. Typing required, know­
ledge o f art helpful. Chance GEKBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
Nursery. Upaala Rd. Just
THE TIM E TESTD FIRM
for
advancement.
Write
o f f 20th St. * t s t
118 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123
Box 30 c o The Sanford
Herald.
33. Furniture
3 BEDROOM. 2 baths. L and
D room with wall to wall 19. Situations Wanted
WANTED reliable couple te
carpet.
Equipped Kitchen
take up monthly payments
ana n a . room . tA j b i m . CHILDREN best. FA 2 1122.
01 gu.ju on 8 complete
2317 Oscoola Drive.
room s ef furniture. Cell
WILL d o Ironing. 323-0391.
T E 8-1811. Casselberry, col­
JOHN E. FOX
lect.
Care.
LICENSED
CHILD
realtor

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Female Help Wanted
Male Help Wanted
8. For Rest
Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
FURNISHED

EN that tha uudertigned. daairing to otigag* In bualnaaa
under Ih* fictitious name of
AUTO
s n ilV ir K , at IT. a.
Ill_hway
17-SI sn«
Malody
L»n». tn th e City of Csaaelberry, Nemlnof* County. Flor­
ida. Intend* to r*gtit*r th*
•aid flctltloua nam* with th*
Clerk of th * Circuit Court of
Publiah July II, II A Aug. Semlnol* County, Florida.
7. II. 1ME
/ * / W m . It. g t .p a .b e
O D K -I M
K Jossph Davis, Jr.
Attorney
at t-aw
IV TIIK € lltt I IT t til HT OF
t iii: v i v n i
j i n i t - i v t . « i m - Post Office Boa lit*
Sanford,
Florida
i i ir .
IV
W l l Ftllt *11VIIPubii.h July la. IT, :« . Xl. 11*1
vtii.s: t ' t i i v r v , f i .o i h h v .
CBK-SX
IV ('ll AVCbJBV v o . i m e
IIA KIir I- JONES and
IV T U B
C O t A TY J L I I U V I
ISAUBL JONES, his M f s
m m
it
v v n f o b w k w iPlaintiffs. NOLE t ' O t.V T Y , F tO H lU A
»e
VO. 41*8
FR AN K ROBINSON and
H I T « T IO V
ESSIE M AE ROBINSON, his IV BAl A S T ATI: OF
wir*.
KMUA KAHJIVIaV.
balsndants.
P e r e a ,.,!
xtrrit ■ OF
THE I T A T M OF FLOMIIIA Tin
Wii UTUAUH
FIIKKI LOSL’ HK
LYDIA K.YIMIALA
T i l l FRAN K
ROBINSON
and
I II ! Corrigan Court
U U IE
MAE Roll IN SON.
Lake W o r t h , Florida
hi. wlfa
I I F. t&gt;. No. I
APKLL IlKIKKILA
Hot S71
11*1 Corrigan Court
Kmaeton. New York
Lake W o r t h , Florida
To j, F B A X K ROBINSON ta d
r. NSli: MAE ROBINSON, are
LILLIE BECK ER
hereby notlfltd that Complaint
T|*l Corrigan Court
To Foreoloea s certain MortLak* W o r t h , Flarlda
g i a * on th* following dass. -lbad property, te-wlt:
lllLM A KOV I8TO
Rot ! , Block R M ID W A Y ,
Ldvo mak l, Finland
FLORIDA; A. B. STEVENS
ADDITION TO M ID W A Y ,
JOHN K A R B A L A
according
lo
th*
ptst
Rla. I, B o s 1*1
thereof
as
recordsd
In
Lak* Oanava, Wlecansts
Plat Book T. Pag* IX. of
t .*
Public
Retards
of
MATT I K A R B At,A
a.mlnol* County, Florida,
Lalvsmakl, Finland
1 -.
been filed aaslnst you
and you ar* required to aarva
VERNF.lt KAItllA LA
a ropy of your An.war or
L in o m a k l ,
Finland
Pleading to th* Complaint on
Plaintiffs'
attorney.
CIIAIlHCLVI K ARII VI.A
I.MS M EVERETT. 501 8. OrKlngonmaa parantela,
ange, Aveno*. Orlando, F l « r Jyva.kyla, Finland
Ids. and flla Oia original A n».v#r or Pisa ling In the of.
SA1MA I-AUXLALA
lie* at tha Clerk of th* Cir­
Klngonmaa Patanlola,
cuit Court of Semlnot* County,
Jyva.kyla, Finland
Florida, at Sanford. Florida,
vn or befora th* Mill day of
V.RKKI KORIfO.NEN
August, 15*1, If you fall to
c/o llalvt K a r b a l a
do *o, Judgment by default
Jy va .k yla. Finland
will he taken again.! you for and all other p*reon. c o n ,a r s ­
Ilia relist demand** lu C o m ­ ed:
plaint.
YOU A l l b HEREBY N o l l WITNESS my hand and o f ­ FIBD that a petition ha* been
ficial &gt;*al at Sanford. Semi- filed In aald Court by JOHN
note County, Florida, thla XJnd K VHHALA aa an heir-at-law
day of July, ISI1.
and beneficiary of th* Eetat*
IMKALl
of ELI It A K V II IIA U . dacaaaA. II. Beckwith. Jr.
c.aitd, praying that h# be ap­
Clark o f in* Circuit Court pointed aa
a iuilnlttrator da
Seminole County. Florida
bonia non. and that .aid peti­
By: Martha I . Vinian,
tion prays for an allowance
I&gt;. C
of all accounts as filed In aald
Charles M Evarttt
aetata and for an or der at
Attornay for Plaintiff#
Distribution and for th* dis­
M S. Orang* Vienna
charge o f \ ICTOR K A K H A L A
Orlando, Florida
a.
Administrator
of
said
Publleh July J«. &gt;1 A Aug eetat* and fur the relea.a and
i nK-y t

LOST
German
Shepherd.
Male 2 year* old, black, U a
It while. Answers to aam t
of K la f. C u ts e t owner. 7 1 .
FA 24403.

Q ssfsrl

REWARD: Blsck sad taa
fem ale
dachshund. P u k crost a rts . FA 2-9903.

8A Special Notices

T oo Bar aid will act t * reipoailble for more than one
incorrect intcrtlon of your ad,
aod rtaervee the right to r e ­
vise or reject to y advartlsemrat from * b * l ordered to 3 0 . M a c h in e r y - T o o l s
conform |e the polieiee o f thla 31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
p*ptr.
If you need netp, c a ll
FA 2-3612 and placa a H er­
ald Classified.

|p

W a n ts” In T h e H e ra ld C la ssifie d A d s !

ly decorated. Quaint:I Apt.
7. 404 E. 14th St. 322-8184.

1 BEDROOM furnlihed house.
860. a month. FA 2-8344.
4 Bedroom, 2 bath, alrconilitioned, fenced patio, extra
large carpeted F l o r i d a 3 ROOM (urmahed garxge
apt. No depoxit on utilities.
room , hardwood floors. Th.
Call
after 3:30 p. a .
FA 2 8393.
FA 2-1303.
ONE Large, one small Down­
EFFICIENCY Apartment oa
stairs Apt. 611 Park.
First St. Near 2 city Dee
2 BEDROOM furnished House.
parking lota and ahoppiag
$76 a month. 2008 Paimatto
storea. No utility ehargts.
Av*. FA 2-3557.
Suitable for couple or sing lc, also retired people.
2 • BEDROOM duplex Apt.
FA 2-4712.
Kitchen equipped. No met­

ROOM furnished Apartment.
$55, includes water ft elec­
tricity. FA 2-6544.
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment. FA 2-0611.
SELECT RENTALS
2 tied room com pact
$ 63
3 bedroom Loch Ariwr
$110
3 bedroom near Hi school ) 83
2 bedroom block cle in
I 73
2 bedroom clove in
$ 35
3 bedroom dcluxo lake front
$163

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - INSUR0R
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave.

ers. 706 E. 14th St. PdOM
FA 2-7632 or FA 26033.

1-3 BR. house 843 a month.
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital ft B a b/ 12 br. house $32. a month.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219.
Beds.
1
BEDROOM
Apartiiisnt.
By Day, Waak, or Month
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2BEDROOM furnished house.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
1462 (rum 8:30 to 6 p. m.
$73. a month. Navy per­
Monday thru Friday. Ph. Ph. FA 2-3181 H I W. l i t St.
sonnel only. Children wel­
F a 3-4301 any other time.
com e. FA 2-8097.
Efllciancy Apt. 830 Mo. up.

Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low down pay­
ment. Assume loan. A real
laving. Call FA 29172.

ACREAGE
31 acre* with apprx. T ecrea
Bal. wooded with highway
frontage. LoeaUd on west
aide. Price 915,700. Term*.
Exclusive with

511**5
On* BE felectrlel Rang*.
M o l .t
J lullCVV 11.
Serial

TR451II-1
On* OE felectrli i Refri­
gerator. Model L.UH1JIU1,
serial ultSI7*14
Ten Venetian Blind* (me­
tal)
manufactured
by
genkarlk Ola*.
*
Paiat
Company, ninford,
Flor­
ida, no model or atrial
number*
f"-4
la* s b u e o s t / l . ' l «utl ai.4 you
tr * r . q u l i . i to *er«* s evil)
or your Answer or Plesain*
to th* Complaint on Plaintl f r *
attorney
JO.iKPIt
VI.
MritVS KO. P.o. IliS
Fern
Park, bamlnola County, rtortla. an* fll* the original Vn.
•a * r or Pl*s4lng In tn* afflc*
of tit* CUrk of :n* Circuit
Ctourt on or b*for* tn* J7n&lt;l
Jay » f Augue-, IMS. If you
fall to do »o. a d a r e # pro
eonfaeea will b* taken again.t
you for tha r.ilaf g.manJ.U
in tha Complaint.
W ITNESS my hand and of ­
ficial . . . I of offl- « at Sanford,
semlnol* County,
this SSnd
d*y of July, 15(1.
tSlt.VI.)
Arthur B
fleck* Ith. Jr,
CUr k of Or - ult Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlta
D. C.
Joseph M. Mursaka

P. O. Bos SJt

P*rn Park, r u
Pabtlsn July J|,
7 If. !541.
COK-55

It

a

X .t

ruim irr,
VI
ll tC IIA m *

K

r f .l t ft Mala And

UULU.N B. FfclUIM.U
f&gt;*-f ftn&lt;1ft ntA.
N o m e
«r
n i r r in
N O N tO A ttN rUMIM 1*091 IIK
T im It It’ ll A It!) I.
KKIUIBLU
IIh IiIi i i o unknown
IIKLKaN II. KKIII ti e m

Rm I i

1 nknnn n

3 RM. Furn. Apt. Clean. Uti­
lities furn. $30. FA 2 2764.
FURNISHED
2
Bedroom
House. Near base. 668-1601.
5 ROOM ept., upstairs. $60,
waier furnished. 31en and
wifa only. 115 W. 9th St.
FURN. house for rent, me.
TV. Close in. Call FA 2 4239
after 6 p. m.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Rajm ond Lumlqulat, Aaao.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank llldg

3 IIEDROOM, 1 bath. Assume
$Jl
monthly
payments.
FA 2-9204
3

BEDROOM House. Take
over
payments. O w n e r
transferred. FA 2-3943.

SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
CALL FA 2-5783

attorney Jnsbl'll M MUBA8. 12. Beal Entnte For Sal*
KO. |*. it. Hot 888. Kern Park.
RETIREM EN T HOME. Cue
s«-mlnol« County, Klorldn. and
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two

323 0618.

AFRICAN night crawlers and
red wtgglera. Bulk or cup
ped. Hay Lawson, Osteen,
FA 2 1250.

SINGER Raced Robbia equip,
pod to t i f ta g ft make but*
ton bolts. Guaranteed. A s.
aume paym ent 3 monthly
Installments ef $ g .u . ph .
FA 8-9411.
SEWING MACHINE. L e t *
model zi$ xag com plete.
P ay
repair
chargej
of
838.13. Makes buttonholes,
m onogram s, fancy atltehei.
No attachment needed. Ser.
vie* Manager. FA 2-941L
104 S. Park Ave.

$6.00 PER MONTH

BUYING A N1W at
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
ft lo w Interest Rates
ft Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK

1960 CORVETTE.
Bargain
price. 2003 Sanford Ave.

buttons, monograms, am
braiders, ate. Ail without
attachments. Sold new over
$:i0U, balance now due only
$H9.H6 or pay $8.26 monthly.
Liberal trade • in on your
old machine. Call Orlando
241 9587 collect fur free
home trial.

37. float* - Motors
Gateway To The Waterway
H o b s o n S p o r t in g G o o d *
Your EV1NHUDE Dealer
3046-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3961
10 hp. OUTBOARD Motor. $13.
FA 2 3023.
11 ft. MEYERS aluminum
boat. 3 hp. motor. $325 Ph.
FA 2 9246. Sea at 1313 Park
Ave.

39. Trailer* • Cabana*
'63 TRA ILER. 66 x 10 f t I
Bedrooms, Equity ft payments,
Dewitt's
Trailer
Park. 17-92 Sanford.

Air-Conditionin

Iff
H . B . P O l’ E C O ., INiC .
M So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234

T

a w n

TREES

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

T SKRV1PR.

Mowing and tdgtng, etc. Sat­
isfaction fuaram eed. Pk.
FA 2-1817.
trimmed,

demostrd

II. liuuranc*

in. FA 3 0504.

~

CREAM P U rF
By Owner. 1936 Mercury Mon.
FOR summer rates on fresh
teray 4 • Dr. A utom ata
pork. Call FA 2 0260.
transmission, power steer*
ing, radio, heater, 41,000
SINGER AUTOMATIC
actual miles, good tires.
SEWING machine, like-new,
Phone FA 2 1786 after 6:00
makes buttonholes, sews un
p. ni.

FA 2-7661.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ciate.

’ 36 LAR G E Philco R efriferator. $73. 'U 40" electric
Philco range. $93. FA 2-9367.

READY MIX Concrete, win
(low sills,
Unlcls, steps, 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy. 2609
Laurel Av*. F A 2-3113.
blocks, sand, cement, ruck,
pipe, Heel, grease traps, 1931 F o it n Victoria, "ilftll and
dry wells, stepping alnnea.
overdrive. Excellent run­
Miracle Concrete Co.
ning condition. $300. Ph.
3U9 Elm. Ave.
FA 23751
FA 2 8037.

SMI 1 11 Air-Coudilton Refri­ S3I1IH-CORON A-200 electric
geration service. All work
typewriter
12" carriage
guaranteed. Very
reason
and heavy duty stand. Paid
able in price. Dey FA 2-74J4
1275 6 mos. ago, used very
Night FA 22U68.
little, your* fur $175. 1217
Magnolia Ave.
SIDEWALKS, Urtvowaya, pa­

tutu built 2 bedroom insu­
fll* th* original An.war or
and removed. FA 2 7664.
3 bedroom model Homes.
I'lasdlhg In th* o l f l t l of th*
lated home in Lake Mary.
CUr k of th* Circuit Court on
LAIN
EnU-rprues,
1 n c.
Electric kitchen, lVa baths, SWIMMING instrucLooi, all
or b*for* the l*th day of Aug­
Highland Av*. Longwood.
ust. IMS. If you fall to do w&gt;,
utility room ft carporte.
levels. F.\ 2 3332.
n deer** pro confe.oo will b*
TE 63911.
3130 down. Total price $9930
tsken
ag ain. !
you
toy th*
TREE Service. Reasonable
rell*f d.iusnd.d In th* Com­
Call ow ner 322 2715.
plaint.
rate*. Pruning, demotsing,
WITNESS my hand snd offltake downs. I year* exper­
elsl ts sl of offle* s t Sanford.
ience. Free estimation. Call
Sominol*
County,
this
l it b
Office
FA 2-3 tll
SENIOR Citizens may quali­
day o f July, JSSS.
FA 24377.
(bt:.VI.)
Night FA 2-0648
fy for L ife o r Hospital In­
Arthur II
ft.uk* Ith. Jr.
3,3 0700
surance to age 75. Fred J. 2!L A u t o m o b ile S e r v ic e
CUrk of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlta
2324 Park Dr
Saeford, Fla.
Harris FA 2-7960 fo r appt.
Deputy CUrk
Joseph M. Murseko
3 BEDROOM,
2 baths,
16. F'cmale Help Wanted
Attornay at Law
fence. Underground sprink­
Highway 1 T - 5 J - P O. Bog SSI
Karn Park. Florid*
ling. Sacrifice. Low pay­ NURSE o r companion for eld­ Senitarik Gina* and Paint
Publish July
17, 34. II
8
ments. Must ic e to appre­
erly person. Prefer to live | t
Company
Vug 7, I5S3.
CDiv-a*

BAMBOO blinds, 4 feet $1.99;
9 (eel $3.88; 8 feet 33 99;
10 feet 84 W. Also uietcli
stick blinds. Furniture Con
ter. 1100 French Ave.

LAKKVIEW. Beautiful sun
aeU. Air-Conditioned. Spa
rious living room, dining
area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
tios etc. Free estimate. Pb.
Fla. room , large fenced
F or quality automobiles at
322 3306.
backyard. Frcati paint in A
luw prices check the Herald
out. Call FA 2 7236. I l l Lake 1UACTOU
work,
mowing, classified pages where local
Dot Dr. Sunland Estate!.
discing, btade, scoop.
dealers advertise.

Tou, I&gt;«f«nvlAntA, a r• h«rtby
notified that a complAlnt to
fortcloat a rvrtatn mortgAgA
on
tito follonrlnc A u i r l N A 8. Ileach Rental*
propwrljr sllunlo.
lying
And
lifting
In
B«mliiwU
County. HUTCHISON
Ocean front
COOL LIVING
KlurltiA. to-wlt:
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
r.ot | i Blnnk I N O R T H
For Sale or Lease. LAKEOUl-ANDO.
tcrordlng
to
FA 2-4038.
FRONT home. Banana Lake
pUt lh«rftof rocordftd In
l*Ut Hook
It. I’ AMAt !0
I bedroom — furnished —
And 11. I'ubllc? llAcordt of 9. Fur Hole or Rent
modern kitchen — all city
B«m!ii«iU County. Florida,
conveniences — excellent
haft bftftii fifed ngahiftt you (n 2.23 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
imia
he r 1■w n rn iw w n p i m 1
•a i m Hull*.
i . i l U f , ll.,h:Ug.
nr* required to . t i n a copy
FA 2-4069.
Available Aug. 10th. Pbone
of your Aii.wsr n- Pleading
to th* Complaint on Plaintiff o
FA 2-1786 after 6:00 p. m.

Jim Hunt Realty

Size 16-18. $30. 322 8056.

WITH purchase o f Blue Lus­ WANTED used T .V .’ a. Ph.
FA 2-9778.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only II per
USED w ringer-type washing
da y. Carroll's Furniture.
machine in operating condi­
25. Plumbing Service*
tion. Cheap. No junk Ph.
10 Y EAR old case tractor and
668-4023.
PLUMBING
cutter bar. Good condition.
Contracting Repairs
$400. FA 2-171B.
S t . A alN M th ilftB . T r u c k *
FREE ESTIMATES
CALORIC full ati* gas range.
R L. HARVEY
Like naw. $33. cash. Ph. 1936 CIIEV. 8 dr. HT. Jt. ft 1L
204 Samurd Ave.
FA 2 33*3
323-2740.
FA 2 2117.

Legal Notice

lando 42J 6624.

LADIES all year wardrobe.

Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone FA 2-7983

Stenstrom Realty

.\ iv rii
tinCl ir.
i\
%m i r o N
% &gt; :m * m .»: n i l v r t . m o m ii m .
f i i i m k n i no. d « r i
VKDEIIAI* X A T I o . W I a MORTGAOF! Att&amp;t-HJlATloN, a cor­
poration,

STURDY keevy baby crib ft
mattress. Call FA 2-3361.

BEDROOM, IH baths, CB
Range, garbage disposal, 21. Bcauljr Baton*
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
MOTOR Scooter, All-State.
double rarporte and cor­
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
'62, windshield. Excellent
SPECIAL
ner lot $3uo. down. Avail­
cond. $220. FA 2-7813 after
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Qutck
C
it
'N
Curl
Heauly
Shop
able Aug. to. 1906 Patrick
4 p. m.
Service With the Cash.
Cold Wave $6.93 complete
Place. FA 2-7469.
SU PER TRADING POST
Open evening by appt.
84-A Swap or E u h u g i
F A 1-0*77.
CONVENIENT TO SANFORD 318 Palmetto Ave.
3220834
NAVAL BASF, not in air
BUY. SeU ft Trade Guns.
34. Article* For Sale
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
traflic pattern, new 3 bed­
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
room, 2 bath with low down Cold wave special $6.93. Shop Ladles, childrens shoes. $1.99
ft Gun Shop.
now
has special
facial
pajm ent. All convenicncei
up. Mena shoes $2.90 up.
WILL trad* in good riding
booth services. Hair aty
including
eidrwalk.
Low,
Surplua City, 9)1 W. 1st.
bora* on G ravely tractor
Ung, akin anal)ala facial*,
low down payment. Call
and mower. Cell 647-7238
manicure, pedicure. Call 1 SE AR's Paint Sprayer, al­
collect
Cll
14614, night
or contact Gravely Tractor
for evening appt.
m ost new; 1 Heavy duty
C.A 2-1388. Mr. Barry.
Sales and Service e l 143 N.
318 Palmetto Ave.
purtabie sewing machine;
Orlando
A v*.,
Maitland,
WELL KEPT, 3 bedroom CB
Phone door (1) 322-0834
1 A.C. Motor, $« bp. 220Fla.
borne. $62 per month. Ex­
Phone-door (3) 322-8323
640 volt; 1 Alternating cur­
tra! available. Good deal.
rent motor Vi hp. 440 volts;
35. Article* Wanted
FA 2 7432.
‘12. ltuild • Paint • Repair
138 Country Club Rd.

Legal Notice

t iii:

34. Article* For Salt

Assume Remaining 6 P ay.
m en u o f $6.00 on Repossessed '63 Model, Swing Needle,
FA 2-8481.
Dial O-Matlc
Z 1g
Z a g,
FREE ESTIAIATK
Makes Buttonhole*, Sewa on
Upholstering A Mattress re*Child C tr*. FA 2-2374.
Button*. Makes Fancy 8titc­
•vaUag. New ft Uaed FuraL
hes, Dam s ft Patches, etc.
lu re. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
BA B Y Sirn.N G day o r night.
Excellent Condition. Phone
Co., at TO* Celery Ave.
FA 2-1212.
Credit M|r. FA 2-8627.
F A 2-2117.
PAINTING. Repairs.
Work
Uaed furniture, appUaneea, FAM ILY alxe Frlgldalre Re­
guaranteed. FA 2 0239.
frigerator. $30. 131$ Park.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Surplua CUy. 301 W. lit. DUPLEX apts., 2 bedroom,
Room s private baths, 114
1 furnished—l unfurnished,
FURNISHED collage. $63 a
BEAUTIFUL t.rtck, 3 bed- 28. Radio ft Television
W- First St.
201 E. 27th St.. FA 36I7T.
month. Located at Five
rouin. ‘2 full hath home, dou
FURNISHED 4 room Apart­
Points. FA 2-1487.
ble carpurte. Closa in, de USED T.V. SeU 110 up. S«r
2 BEDRUOM unfurnished dup­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
ment. 1 Bedroom. |6 0 a
sirahlc neighborhood. FIIA
lex Excellent location. Kit­
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
month.
Water furnished. UNFURNIMIIKD large 2 bed
chen equipped. 1001 II. Elm
$460 down, $78 monthly,
Ave. Ph. FA 2 0776.
room Duplex. Fla. room.
323-0380,
3lotina Jarvis. FA 2-1810.
A ve.. FA 2-5391.
Electron
heat.
14th St.
Only
1
house
left.
UNFURNISHED 3 -bedroom
27. .Special Service*
ONE bedfvont furnished apt.
Longwood. 838 3298.
house,
kitchen
equipped.
986.00; Two bedroom fu r­ O K T R A D E , A y e a r equity In
FR1GIDAIRE
FA 2-3651.
FURNISHED o r unfurnished
nished Apt. 156.00, 2101
3 bedroom, I 1* bath Plug
Sales ft Service
4 large Rooms. Tile bath.
Alagnoiia, phone FA 2 3931.
n e s t home fo r similar prop­
G. II. HIGH
2 Milea from base. Plume
Robert A. William*.
erly in N A S J a t area
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
FA 2-3733.
FA 2-6H32.
Pb. FA 2-RM3
FURNISHED downstairs apt.
IV T IIE tIHI I IT ( III HT OF
2
BEDROOM
house.
Kitchen
attic
fan.
Adutte.
Reason­
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
T H E SIX T H J t n i C I V L t l l t equipped. g75. FA 2-5303.
rt IT. IV IVII I IIII SEMI.
able. FA 2-1854.
Remove Thitch • Chinch
XIILK t O I V T V , t'l.tilllllV.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FertiI I I V ME I I V
VO. I.1STJ
121 IAUREL DRIVE
3 BEDROOM $03 a month.
F E D ER A L NATIONAL MOItT'z e - r i t . FA 2 4244
Ileal Estate—Mortgages
Pinecrcst. 123 Shannon Dr.
UAUE ASJuCl ATlo.N, * cor­ 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SER.
poration,
ped House. $95 a month.
Large living room. Range I f N. Park Av*. FA 2-2420
Plaintiff,
Ravenna
Park
FA
2-7493
Ph.
FA
2
6437.
furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
Piano Tuning end Repair
VI.
Evening!
JA M E S
RICHARD W A L L E R
319-3321.
W. L. Harmon FA 2-4223
and BEVERLY (1. WALLER, 1 BEDROOM House furnishFA 2 3677 FA 2 3829 FA 2 8360
hi* wife,
ed. Adults only. NO 8-3122. j FURN. Garage Apt. Inquire
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
I'efeiblenla.
2
BEDROOM, CD houaa.
v o r i t r o r *i i r iv
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
206 S. Elm.
FURNISHED Apt. FA 2 0647.
B O B T tiX U K
I'OIIE* l.oat B E
Large lot near Finecrest
All Types and Sixes
TO i JAML8 BKI I A It I&gt; w a l ­
FURNISHED Apartment, phu
School and baee. Small
We Repair and Service
ler
and BEVERLY U
Utilities. FA 2-1326.
W ALLER, his wife,
down payment. Aeiume pay
S T I N K
* 1AS Nlpomn Vvenu*.
m en u $19 monthly. Phone
Machinery and bupply Co.
2 BEDROOM Nicely furnish­
I-Skewood, California
FA 2-8270.
You, Defendant*, ere here­ 1 * n i K r i K t i i t 1 0 1 n 1 0 1
2U7 W. 2nd SI.
FA 26432
ed home. 8100 month. Or­
by nnllfled that a complaint
to fureclu.e a certain mort­
gage on th# following des­
cribed property, to.wit:
Lot «. Block F. gt.'NLAND
ESTATE.-.,
a eubdlvlslon.
according to a plat there­
of, recorded I I I Flat Book
t l . Fegee IS to R of the
Public Record, of Semi­
nole County, Florid*;
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public
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along
tha
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4.
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tt o lifabtowf of tto hurricane*
warnlag system—la collected
try Air fo r c e and Navy wea­
ther raconooteaance aircraft.
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and
coastal
stations and
transport aircraft.
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mutton* over tto million and
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lilies. The Joint UBAf-UBN
area Im * along tto eattern
acatoard from Saw York city
south nearly to Ban Juan.
Puerto Kico. Widest point o f
this territory estendi some
PM m in t from tto L'B coast­
line.
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aaliaance squadron, operating
till* yeer for tto la«t l e s ­
son from Kindl*y Air fo r c e
Has* on Ito Island of Iter
muda, to lore moving In kept*
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c o v e n tto Air fo re * area.
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ly weather mlaalons are ms
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FEATURE O F TH E WEEK

�ptfr f rr-gr—

ACL Income Up Sharply In 2nd Quarter
g&gt;attfor&amp; ijrntlfr

A* * « 0 6*
The Chamber’* John Krider
la being teased that white he
waa « a vacation
Seminole

Bums Names
'Would' Be
Campaign Chiefs

FEC, Unions
Consider
Peace Plea

County lo o t ” a 91 mlllion-t
WEATHER: Widely scattered afternoon and evening thoundershowers today and Friday: high In 90s; low tonight In 70s.
MIAMI (U P !)— Mayor H a y month Induatry—that bollta
don Burns o f Jacksonville,
raid.
VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
THURS-, AUGUST 1, 1963
SANFORD. FLORIDA
N oT
probably the surest bet o f ail
• • •
to make the 1904 rsce for gov­
Somecity official* were I
ernor, teems to be straining
kicking it around that the new
at the bit as much as hia op­
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) The FEC strike, which be­
cigarette tax will net Sanford;
ponents in the lineup of un­ Strike Waders and Florida gan Jan. 23, has cut pass­
more than 920,000 extra each
official candidates.
East Coast Railway officials enger service by the railway
year. Visiting HLH people
Hum* arrived hrre Wednes- today considered a plea to in Florida and the ACL has
informed tha city people that
day for a three-day organise, end a seven months walkout taken up much of the alack,
HLit'a
payroll haa tou ted,
tional swing through Dad* afilnst the FEC, while the operating FEC freight trains.
1060,000 ainc* it began opera*,
and Broward counties, and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
The Public Utilities Com­
ttoni in January—a lot of sal-1
even announced who hi* cam­ announced a boosted Income. mission said in Issuing the
ariea to buy a lot of cigarette*
paign managers "would** be.
The State Railroad and plea in Tallahassee that a
. . . and other thing* . . . to-1 SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (UP!) by a catastrophic earthquake
lie picked former Miami Public Utilities Commission thorough investigation of the
»ard city te.x r*“e*p‘ «.
1 Thrrc
r.e-.t
earthquake*
•Majul ClK-iniv oeilvl cilia, who issued the pica "in the In­ walkout indicated arbitration
struck devastated Skopje to­
They said there have been
headed the Burns force* here terest! and welfare of the is needed.
Sanford Nationals aU-star day, sending its battered resi­
in the unsuccessful 1900 cam­ general public" Wednesday.
Tne walkout began Jan. 23,
close
to
200
tremors
since
baseball Uam need* tome dents fleeing into the streets
paign, to be hia chief again in
Meanwhile. ACL President 'vl"’ n»
g a t i n g union*
help. The youngster*, district in panic once again but caus­ Friday, but the most of them
Dade County.
W. Thomas Rice announced j " » lked off ‘ h* *°b to Pro,« l
champions, are alated to Ukc ing no further damage or in­ have been minor.
He said Rrp. Emerson AllsWednesday night that the *h®F * C '‘
10 * « nl
part in the state Little Major juries.
Officials also said workworth would head the Hums railroad alm ost doubled its
* * t« hiae*.
League tournament at Pan­
However, Yugoslav rescue f Tt dug nut the bodies of
organisation In Broward.
net Income for the second I F‘ ve operating union* follow
ama City Monday . . . but center officials who announc- ‘
Burn*, after a round of con- quarter of this year over c.l on April 5.
three more victims Wednes- j
they need transportation. Any ed no now casualties said
ferencea with hia barker* to­
day night, raising to 857 tiie
Thus far, tltere has been n&gt;
(lie same period last year.
contribution* may be made to they would speed up the eva­
day, pinna a breakfast here
total number of dead recov­
progress In talks despito th«
Figures
were
St
3
million
the City Recreation office or cuation of the city, wrecked
Friday with about 2mi of his this year and $2.4 million attempts of federal mediatorered. Estimates of whit th?
call 322-8651.
supporters. Friday afternoon, |last.
lo get both sides together.
final death toll will be ran
s e e
he plans to travel to Broward
In another side effect o'
between 1,300 and 2,000.
City police searching for
the itrike Wednesday, the 63
But officials said they had
County for more organization-1
Bom* youthful vandals who
al talks.
txd Florida East Coast Halt"no further hope" of finding
entered a vacant house on
wsy Hospital discharged its
more survivors under Skop­
Burns, like Sen. John E.
Mayfair Circle, burned paper
WILDLIFE CAMP was the ile.-Uiuntioh o f these three boys and their coun­
last patient and closed Its
je's rubble.
Mathews Jr., of Jacksonville
In all the rooms and cloaeta,
selor us they left for Camp McQuurrio. Shown here are David Jakubcin,
doors for good in the face
Officials indicated a com­
and Rep. Fred Karl of Day.
set fir* to the window shades
Jonathan Lukas and George Hradshaw Jr., with Ernest Lundberg, assistof withdrawal of support from
plete death toll may never be
tuna Beach, haa not formally
end otherwise caused damage.
(Herald Photo)
ant county nirent.
Ihe railway.
known. They said:
announced hia candidacy—and
• • e
"We feel it Is impossible
Administrator
Jack
T.
subjected himself to filing
George Harriett, temporarHONG KONG (UPI&gt; — An anybody who has not yet I
Flood said the hospital could
monthly expense report* with
Sy * Sanford police officer American captured during the
been found could survive."
not continue without Um rail­
the state. But all are consid­
A slat* of nominees for the
who waa recently graduated Korean war who chose to
The boom from dynamite'
road's financial support which
ered as much aa In the race.
Seminole
fount)'
Agricultural
with honors from Florida stay behind the Ilamhoo Cur­ squads demolishing tottering I
was lo bo withdrawn Oct. I.
Stabllzatlon and Conserva­
State University, has been tain returned to the west buildings echoed in the back-1
tion
Committee
m
ine
la
being]
offered a scholarship at Duke from Communist China today ground as Yugoslav authori-1
completed, Chairman Charles
University law acliool.
and said another American tics voiced their grim obser-1
• • •
8. I&lt;eo announced today.
may be coming out soon.
cations.
The slate wilt include six
Board of directors of Sem­
liowcil D. Skinner, 32. of
Mostly they went alu ad | Three Seminole County I II
nominees, from which a coun­
inole County Chamber of Akron, Ohio, a former cor­
with plans to rebuild Skopje; hoys are attending the 23th
ty romniittee of three rrgular
Commerce will hold it* quar poral who has not seen the
on another site in an efiort to annual Boys I II Wildlife
and two alternate members
IRS Reports
terly meeting at 8 p. ni. Tues United States since 1930. step­
avoid future disasters. But Camp at Camp McQuarrie,
WASHINGTON (UIM) _ will be circled by farmers
SEOUL Korea (UPI) —
■lay at First Federal caucus ped across the border into some survivors felt otherwise.
“ Unique authority" in federal laws wua
Ernest Lundherg, assistant
The InUTnal Revenue Service eligible to cast ballots In the Sweltering American and Ko­
room. Wonder if they’ll dis&gt; this British Crown Colony
Djordje Dimojvki, a baker county agent who is accomlimited today l&gt;y Laurie \V. Tomlinson, district
cuss the new airport site men' shortly after noon.
said Wednesday that taxpay­ election. The slate must he rean soldleta of th* United
whose family escaped injury p.,n&gt;in« the hoys, lias an
director of tlm IT. S. Internal Revenue Service at
er* reported $329.9 billion in ronipletetl by Aug. 16.
tionrd by .Merle Warner in
•'it's about time to go
Nations Command patrolled
but lost almost everything i nounccd.
Jackronville. in n telegram to The Ilei aid in re­
The election will be held by gingerly along tho truce linn
Wednesday's Herald?
adjusted gross Income for
back." he said. "My parents
sponse to ;t query why Seminole County idteriff'rt
they owned commented:
*|lie three vilm were ehosen
• • •
1901.
mail, with bailota to be cast |today on guard against furarc getting pretty old."
oi
l ice was ignored in that Udita raid lust Satur­
h\tn if I have to sweep because of outstanding work
iluring the period Aug. 20 th#r infiltration from Cotnmu(idle William!, knocked out
Skinner said that during
streets and live in one room ^
forestry,
conserv atmn, [ day.
thruug-U Aug CO. Eligible vot­ nist North Korea.
of (hat all-alar North-South his nine years in Communist
World Jamboree
someplace.e'tf. I ui» neven „ itH% lA - w.-d
:
, tJ ,a '- "
The answer does not expluin why Seminole
football game Saturilay, un­ China he ! ^ . ,ln Ynz-'t with clitic back
ATHENS (UIM) _
Boy ers will be bona fide farmers
Throe skirmishes between
Jakiihciit. Jonathan lin k .' &gt;• County was ignored—it merely Hiibatantiiitus
|u&gt;&lt;i ,nf„ .
derwent surgery on hia knee other Americans among 2t
Scouts and leaders from 86 or ranchers who are eligible UN triHl|„
previous,
statements
hy
Don
Derry,
IKS
invest),
and George Br&amp;JihO v .1,
Wednesday hut will be out uf who stayed behind at the end
to take part in one or more) tnlt„ r, Monday and Tuesday
cuuntrir*
gathered
today’
for
jrhtor at Orlando.
Special feature* of ibi*
four North Kort-nN
football tiie rest of this year. j of the Korean fighting,
the llth World Jamloireo on of the picgraiu* which the.
Tomlinson's telegram follow*:
WlldUM
Ci
np
will
be
li
..u
lie's in room 7t5 at Alachua
One of them. Scott L. Rush
a site 26 miles north of Ath- ASC Committee help* to ml- |hri»c Americana and on*
"Our participation in lottery raids and the
an ’ motor* ami safety, fish­
General Hospital, liuinesvillc. of Marietta, Ohio, indicated
' en* near tiie scene of tha hia- minister.
South Korean in what ha«
extent of such participation is deiiendent u|am j toric Battle of Marutlion.
ing and fishing tackle, cook
* • •
i he also might be leavin;
T h e chairman explained
lh# Kr, Ve.t aerlea
whether or not the investigation that culminaten
out nml wildliic tour in Ihe
Frank S. (.unison, former China soon, according t&gt;
that petition, signed by six j ,|f in,i,lenU sincr th, Kore. „
in the raid was initiated hy thi.-t office. If the in­
Ocala National Forest and
cr more eligible, nominating w , r (ndw, ,0
^
,M#
city clerk and manager, and |Skinner. He said Rush «.i&gt;
Two Escape
vestigation was initiated by ns we may or may
a former president of Sanford employed as a lathe operator By 1'n ilrd Press International contests w i t h appropriate
GREEN COVE SPRINGS, persons for membership on |s,.tur«tuV
not seek the assistance o f other enforcement
committee will be ’ ..
'
_ ...
Mure ruin than usual was prizes,
Kiwanis Cub. who died Tues-1'in Wuhan, a big steel renter
Fla., (UIM) — Two convicts, the county
,
, _
.....
Over tli* year* both sidex
agencies depending upon whether or not their
Objectives of Ihe cunp lor'
at Ihe County Office ,
., . .
.
forecast in the Soothiv-t dur­
day, received poithumous trib ! in the central mainland,
held in the Clay County jail received
- ,
...
hare filed thousands of cornthrough Aug. 10.
ute from Kiwanians Wt-dnra-1 Besides Hush, seven others ing August ns (lie month the boy* include the develop- { contrihution is necessary to the success of the
after
escaping
from
a
stale
plaints
ubout
violation*
of thu
raid.
The mimes of pet,oils so
day as they bowed for u mo- of Ihe original 21 American opened with scattered thun- •««"! of belter under-landing
mad ptison camp, heat a jail­
truce.
Ill
the
two
weeks
Iw-foru
"Quite often we participate in investiga­
ment of pruyer in hia memory. prisoners of war are believ­ derstorms from the Great ®f- ®***l appreciation lor, our |
er with an iron pipe and es- nominated nil l&gt;e included lit the latest series of skirmishes,
tions and raids in which the initial investigation
the slute of nominees if they
•In all the yeai* 1 knew hint," ed still living in Red China. Plain* to the Gulf Coast t o - , natural surroundings; having
raped again early today.
are willing and eligible to five other North Korean infil­
day and day-long showers ’ mlditional learning expert-1 was not made hv us. In those eases our participa­
eulogized old friend Ed Lane, They are:
tion
is
hy
invitation
from
local
enforcement
serve. To be eligible to held trators were killed.
Clarence C. Adams of Mem were on tap for the North j , nce* related to conservation
"I never heard Frank Lumaon
Attack Pushed
But the new series was Uvi
agencies that initiated the investigation.
1°f human ami natural resay an unkind word about phis, Tcnn.; Howard &lt;5. Ad­ Atlantic state*.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. office as a cummitU'cmun, a worst concentration of inci­
"Usually
when
we
are
asked
to
participate
person among other qualifi­
ams of Corsicana. Tex.; John
anybody."
Rainfall during the night i sources;
(UIM) — African members of
dents in record ami it occur­
it is because federal assistance is needed for the
It. Dunn of Baltimore, Md.; was gem-rally light with the | Acquiring skills in satisfytin United Nations toduy cations. must In- eligible lo red six miles south of th* de­
exercise
of
unique
authority
invested
in
our
vote, must In- a local resident,
Altamonte Springs council­ James G. Veneris of Haw­ higliest amounts measuring a ; 'n8 out-of-doors activities and
pressed their attack on South
agents by law. Such was the case in tiie lottery
must not he or have been for militarized zone, the deepest
man Frank (ierhardt is in thorne, Calif.; Harold II. tenth of an inch through the 1‘‘"joying additional opportune
Africa's segregation policies
raid
made
in
Seminole
County
on
Saturday,
July
one year a member of or a lied penetration into South
Winter Park Memorial Hospi­ Webb, of Fort Pierce. Fla.; (beat Lake* area.
|tit"' for leadership, citizenship
la fore the U.N, Security
27th.
Orlando
|siliee
and
the
Orange
County
candidate on all elective gov Korean territory since tho
tal, where he will undergo ob­ William C. White of PlumA tornado spun through tho •l®|l personal development,
Council following a successful
sheriff’s
office
had
solicited
assistance
of
IRS
erning
burly, with certain ex- wnr elided,
servation and treatment for inersville, Ark., and Morris outskirts of Cadillac, Mich.,
move against Portugal.
ceptious, snd must not be a
UN*, command said
in the investigation which they originated in
R, Wills of Fort Ann, N. Y. Wednesday night, dem olishing
two weeks.
• e •
Orange County and which ended in Seminole
The last previous American buildings, unroofing homes
full-time employe of the ‘ h,,rB wu* ,nor« *iri"K W«'1*
Larger Council
I’ SDA. Furl her information
apparently warning
County with the aforementioned raid."
Casselberry voters are re- former prisoner of war to and Uprooting trees.
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) on these ami other quallfha- shots hy UN troops toward
The
Herald
still
is
not
satisfied
Imt
we’ll
minded that next Monday is leave China was Itirliard (!
Gusty thunderstorms Wed- k r n z ^ r A l l f n r l
The state Mayors* Council 1lions may l&gt;« obtained from suspicious person* or objects.
have to wait until some one in authority can give
tha registration deadline if Gordon of Providence. It. I ut-sday dropped more than P , M I v U J v U U I C u
on
Fair
Ifeapportionment 1the C-unity ASUS office.
us
a
reasonable
and
acceptable
answer.
Thero were no casualties o?
they are to vote in the Sept. (5! 'v^° drived in Hong Kong in inches of rain at Robins Air
plans to expand for its state­ | A person who is nominated property damage.
..
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I
MIAMI
(UPI)—A
weak
to
special referendum on th* new, December, 1938
rorc* Basenear 31aeon. (&gt;a., I ,
.
wide drive to defeat the 43] hy petition and found ineligi | Al| was quiet a* of midday
e rasturly
town charter.
| Skinner and the others all un&lt;! other
,,
.
,
, . ..
eustrrly
wave pro-1
pro
"torin*
urencniNl
the .moderate
.
.
'
senator,
1l2-rr|irr*rntative llic til serve wilt he notified today\ The weather continued
# s •
were dishonorably discharged ....
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considerable
shower
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plan which still must win ap­ prior to completion of the j hot uloiig tha 16o-mile true r
over the lesser All-1 I l a y y 1011110
Construction is being com-1 ^ro,n *he L. S. Army in 1934, ..
..
Wisconsin, ,,
Michigan
andi .In- Iactivity , „
proval at til,- polls.
slate of nominees and advised line, with a broiling sun, high
I titles ami Puerto Rico today.
menced on a theater on the, an&lt;^ cann°t be prosecuted un
|or his right to appeal to the humidity and temperature&lt;
north side of tho Seminole 1l*°r military Jt/lSr ictlun as |
WASHINGTON (LT'li - Geneva Recess
ccunty committee.
] close to ICO.
Shopping Plaza at 438 and! lu™c°»ts.
deep at Effingham, lit
Congressional
tax
writers
GENEVA (UIM) — The
•
arc«4
u(
Auapicion
further
rant.
17-92. Sliopping centers and1
The mercury rose to 107 d‘ llic finale of the stimnwr h,,V(. unanimotidy approved Genova disarmament confer­
Highest winds in the easier-,
supermarkets springing up all
girrs
«t
Lamar,
Colo.,
Wed-j
jy
wefe
...
playground
program will I* legislation designed lo make ence went into reci-.-s today to
SEMINOLE COUNTY’S
over Ihe county. Appcur* the
C#
ihvIji). l ut Ne^aA. . ev. aNo
hour and no aiKMtfu uni in- Held tonight by thv ItcrreAtion Inline ownership one of the permit its American and Rus­
investors believe in the future
bad . I»7 degree reading, i teluificBtjon
f„ r ,^ pL
sian co-chairmen to attend
•f Seminole County.
at Die Sanford Civir best hedges that an Allier
Presidio, lex., had Hat and |tiie next duy or so as it beudetl
the conclusion of a nuclear
Center, City Recreation Dtrec- lean can take against infla ti -t ban treaty In Moscow on
Fort Worth, Tex., had 102.
west ut near ly 20 m.p.h., the |
,
. q.w
City police Investigating re­
1
,
tor Jim Jernigau announrtsl
V
ports of a local man harassing
Weather
llt.reau
said.
Tlw House Way* 1 Meant Monday. It wj|| meet again
OCALA (UPI)
Police
k
_
______. _
Aug. 12.
The
wav*
wus
the
second
of
ttxlay,
a young mother. Seems the ( held 10 members of the \a
Committee Wednesday affirmany significance reported by
The piogiuio will include cil by a 22-0 vote an earlier
man is well acquainted when Uonal Association for the Adthe Weather llurt-aii since the i-xblhit.* of arts and rrafts, decision lo add special bene­ Seven Rescued
Ihe young husband is at work vanccment of Colored People
SAN FRANCISCO (UIM)
hurricane season started June singing
,
.
.
.
and ha* made attempt* to en- in jail today on illegal pic­
fits for home owners to the
and. dancing
nnd. .other
— Retired Navy Vice Admir­
16.
ter the house, even to cutting keting charges after releatacross-the
hoard
rate
reduc
al Gerald Bogan and six crewtL'aliwhile, Dili Till I wenth playground activities.
a window screen. Police be- ing their leader on $30u bond
lion in income tjxes Pre»i
I
iimi'jiiiij a $2 "ii.■iii ■'mmi'jiinf
er
satellite revealed
Lilli—i_L i—11 i ui l&gt;, mii'i\ wauls
I 11\Ini \ s1*1*1 • !»..
iicve possibly the culprit was
W
r.lilts enaccu
fli-v fr-iuv PnV.-.'i__btai,
Offering Our 1'iuttontt-ni
o*8&gt; luxury liner yacht during
scared off Uxiuy when a friend NAACP chapter president, 1o|&gt;erated on Dr. Stephen ciuua area uf clouds east of boys will take part in the *&lt;'• this year.
FREE Tire Inspection
was waiting and fired a shot. was released Wednesday af Want today at he grew weak­ the Antilles. A plane i* ached- tivitie* which begin at 7: IU Tiie provision would grant a cruise front Hawaii to Cal­
Missed, though — the cuprit ter he was arrested at the er and his breathing was uled to investigate the area p.m. at the center.
a "one* in a lifetim e" tax ifornia. were picked up by a
Friday.
FREE Tire Rotation
was seen running away.
break to taxpayers w Im sell Navy submarine shortly l»«chapter’s headquarters on “ meehanieally controlled."
•
*
•
fore
midnight
Wednesday
Ward
was
convicted
of
mortheir hornet for a profit af
charges of being an accessory
FREE Flat Tir* Repair
n.ght alatut (Hit) miles south­
A note on the spindle re­ to the picketing at eight lunch ul* charges Wednesday short­
ter reaching the age of 83.
west
of
Kan
Francisco.
ly after he swallowed ail over­
ports Tiie Herald's "table- counters and restaurants
The Treasury
estimated
FREE Front End Check
hopping" Judy Turner is
that it would mean tax sav
Pinkston did not partici­ dose of sleeping pills and was
rushed to St. Stephen's Hos­
about to commence another pate in the picketing.
mgs of SiO million a year to Adams Critical
WASHINGTON (UPll —
TALLAHASSEE (Ui’ lt - elderly homeowners.
FORT
LAUDERDALE
weekly column, this one of
A total of 13 Negroes, 23 pital.
|Labor Secretary W Wllliard
Expert Wheel Aligameat
(UPI — Secretary of State
Doctors performed a trach­ Wirtz would like to ban cer- i L.quur dealers through Flor­
social items and other inter­ of them juveniles under the
ida
hauled
out
accounting
and
rum Adams charged Wed­
esting tidbits about Navy *ge of 17. were arrested Wed­ eotomy—an operation to help tain "unfortunate words from
nesday night that the loos*
wive*. Title of the new nesday and charged with pic­ his breathing — this morning the vocabulary of labor-man- stock sheets for the scrutiny Look For Ketch
Tir* Hpeeialiet Since 1133
of state beverage agents to­
PANACEA. Fla. (UIM) — control of state autos “ would
column will be "Jetstream" keting without properly iden­ and said he was "grievously ; agement relations.
day.
not
be
tolerated
in
a
soundlyThe
t'oust
Guard
Auxiliary
and will appear on Tuesdays tifying themselves or their i and critically ill."
He told a congressional
• • •
In a later bulletin this uf- committee Wednesday that 1 The- inspection was held iu here ulertcd commercial and managed business."
organization on the signs they
, tcrnuon the hospital said his I terms such as "compulsory |connection with increased bev­ private fishing bouts to be on
Talking of social notes. The carried.
Adam* told th* Junior
iIncorporated
Herald's society editor, Ce­
The juveniles were released , condition had grown worse |arbitration.” "right to work,” j erage taxes on beer, wine i '.he lookout today fur a 32- Chamber of Commerce that
Florida Distributors For Denman Custom Built Tifen
celia Farmer, will be back at in the cuitody of their par­ uml that he had “ reverter! to "goon," "strikebreaker." and i and whisky effective today.
foot ketch from Houston, TeX., thousands of dollar* are spent
103 W. Int St.
Sanford
FA 2-005!
her desk Monday after an ex- j ents and Ihe others were held i mechanically c o n t r o l l e d " "featherbedding" were "load
There are more than 17,000 m.using on a voyage to ,8l. by th* state each year for
WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS
tended vacation.
•
Urea
I
lung.
t Petersburg.
i porcha-e and maintenance 1 1
•ed."
|licensee in the state.
o n |3 uq both! aactt.

New Quakes Panic
Stricken Skopje

Captured Gl
Returns From
Red China

Three Seminole Editorial
4-H Boys At
Wildlife Camp Revenue Uirexter
Explains Raid Here

ASC Group Sets
Aug. 20-30 For
Annual Election

1 W V i ...

BRIEFS

GIs, Koreans In
Sharp Lookout

Abnormal Rains
Due In Southeast

Second 'Storm’
w u v p

' “ jj - s * ,r '"■*i

zsz Finale Tonight

Ocala Holds
NAACP Group

T a x Plan Favors
Home Ownership

Alln '() Mo t :IVE
IFIElnMLEN[ERl

►

Ward Called
'Grieviously III'

W irtz W ants Ban Liquor Dealers'
On Some Words Stock Inspected

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monthly office publication.
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oral thong** that hart tare*
aoo «f Its money. For butanes,
ho sold, the !M9 ssesloa orderod a reorganisation of the
•prowling Department of Ag­
riculture which turned that
sgeaiy Into one that has boon
accepted os the model of of*
fieleery throughout the coun­
try."
In ether cost sorbin ac­
tions, Adams said the Legis­
lature created the State Reveauc Commission, whkh con*
solidstod the tax collecting
activities of 47 different
boards and agencies, and con­
solidated the stato”e conser­
vation activities under the
Beard of Conservation.
In addition, Adams sold,
ths Legislature created a spe­
cial committee of state offi­
cer* and officials to taka n
continuing look at operations
In the stats agenda* with an
oy* toward more economical
management.

Hospital
Notes
An fast 25
Admissions
Nelllo Gifford, Denary;
Homer Avant, Winter Park;
Marguerite O'Dell, Lake Mon­
roe; James Anderson, Leroy
Pendleton, Janice Roller, Wil­
liam HutchUon of 8anford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bry­
ant of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rich­
ardson of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Bak­
er of Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Mrs. Floyd Sparks and
haby, Lake Monroe; Davis
Ulyaee, Osteen; Carolyn Ma­
son, Geneva] John Gregory
Smith, DeBary; Magnolia
Harris, Robert Boynton, Dav­
id Fryman, Karan Mstaler,
Dvlphine Baker, Susie Cooney,
Folra Tillman, Phyllis Ses­
sions, Mrs. Enoch Foster and
baby, Mrs. Donald Robinson
and haby of Sanford.

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Sanford Elks are planning
a safe and sane Labor Day
celebration with their Pamfly Day Monday for all Elba
and their guests.
Entertainment will b« ret
vp for the wholt family In­
cluding a charcoal broiled
hamburger plat* from noon
to 2:30 p.m.
All proceed* of th* day will
go to the Seminole Memorial
Hospital pediatric ward.

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TORONTO (UP1) — Coach
Punch Imlach of th* Toronto
Maple Loafs today Invited 62
player* to th* Leafs' main
training camp at Paterborough. Out, Sept. 6, and In•trusted them to leave their
cars at home.
The playera, Imlach said,
Awtll trawl two miles batwaea
hotel nod rtok on fool.

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"Bill Hill- Is loot. Or »o
31n . Ruth Hill, of 115 French
Avenue, It advertising in The
Herald lost end found column.
Anyone teeing a white rat
answering to the name of
''Bill" wandering around San­
ford, please telephone Mrs.
Hill et FA 2-7178. (PS: This
It no Joke—we are referring
to an honeat-to-gondness white
rat named “Bill.-)
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Mrs. Vera Greene, of 113
Anderson Circle, C o u n t r y
Club Manor, It caring for a
homing pigeon she found un­
der her ear in her driveway.
The bird's leg band bears the
l e g e n d "723BPH." Mrs.
Greene's 'phone number is
FA 2-8832.
• • •
Last time to buy a flag
from the Jaycees Saturday.
Their American flags will be
on sate at the Jaycees office
on French Avenue. If you
haven't gotten yours yet, now
is the time.
• • •
Most humans have grown
used to and usually "close
their ears" when the Navy
jets fly over. But R. K. Por­
ter’s p e t canary, "Steve
Brodie," breaks out i n t o
song! A few weeks ago, when
R. E. Porter moved into his
new home near the Navy
base, Steve was frightened
silly st the noise and just
about tore up his cage. Now,
the opposite is true — he
breaks out into song!
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City and schools are in an­
other hassle. City removed
the sod and installed clay for
summer baseball at Munici­
pal Stadium. Cost of now re­
moving the clay and replac­
ing Hie sod is a bunt $2. too.
Schools want the sod fur the
football season. City say * the
schools can have sod. if they
pay for it. Schools feel the
city should pay. Even the
Seminulo Boosters Club is
-yetting into the act — wants
ted.
• • •
Seminole High Sellout baud,
tinder the auspices of the
Downtown .Merchants Associa­
tion, will serenade shoppers
7 9 p.m. Friday at First and
Magnolia.

Both Stabbed;
One Niece Of
Famous Writer

I j r r a l i t

WEATHER: Widely scattered afternoon thundershowers through Friday; high today 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
THURS., AUGUST 29, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 6

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NLRB Member
WASHINGTON

(U P D

—

Backers Hail
March As
Huge Success

Railroad
Strike
Debris Picked Up
Staved Off For
In Tanker Search Six Months

Howard Jenkins Jr„ a for­
WASHINGTON (U PD -T lic
mer law prufessor, took office
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE contacted, the Air Farce said.
today ss the first Negro mem­ greatest civil rights march in RASE, Ela. (CPI) - Debris
Two Air Force planes, one
ber of the National loibor Re­ U. S. history, hailed as a believed to be from two miss­ with ■ tenm of paramedics,
lations Hoard.
huge success by its backers, ing jet tankers was spotted and a Coast Guard boat were
gave new Impetus today to in the Atlantic today and the sent to the scene.
Engle Improved
The Const Guard vessel S.S.
the American Negro's cen- Air Force dispatched a team
WASHINGTON (C PI) —
of paramedics to the scene Azalea City reported by radio
luric*-old struggle for racial
Sen. Clair Engle. ( D*Calif.1,
m hopes of finding 11 miss­ at 11 a. tn. EST that It had
equality.
Is expected to lie rrlens-d
ing crewmen.
located Ihe ilebrii about 450
A vast throng, estimated by
from Doctors Hospital within
The debris was floating miles northeast of Miami and
Police
Chief
Robert
V.
Mur­
a week or 10 days following
about 300 nautical miles from was hauling it aboard.
ray to have numbered more where Ihe planes were |**t
brain surgery Saturday.
There w«» no mention of
than 200,000 at its peak, con­
Hie crew In the terse mess­
on the capital Wednes­
Training: To End verged
age.
COI UMIIIA. S. C. (U P ll — day fur Ihe rally—which re­
An Air Force spokesman
The If. S. military training sembled more a revivalist
declined to describe Ihe de­
program for Cuban volunteer camp nw’ctlng than a militant
bris, and said only, "Ihe Aza­
soldiers will come to an end civil rights* demonstration.
lea City is taking Ihe debris
At the end of a lung and
next week when the finul 251
aboard and will take it to
men will be graduated from weary day. with words of
the nearest base for exami­
the program at Fort Jackson, pvaiie from President Ken­
nation. We can give no fur­
nedy and Washington olfiMo.vn. Utah (IT’D - A ther details until the debris
rials, they streamed out of
Rules Broken
rescue
leant, stymied 12 to is identified."
WASHINGTON lU PI) — the city by bus, train, plane
The spokesman said Home­
21 hours In attempts to get
Interior Sec ri* n ry Stewart I., and auto in the sam e di.sclp
stead Air Force Base was re­
at
possible
survivors
of
a
Udull say* the mine accident* lined manner that prevailed
fiery potash min*- explosion, maining in "txmsiant radio
at Hazleton, l’a., and Moitb, throughout the "m arch for
turned today to the tragic contact with the searchers."
Utah, have underscored “the jnh* and freedom."
The two Strategic Air Com­
Tlir President, who met task of hauling thr bodies of mand (SAC) bombers disap­
lux ness of mine safety prac­
Ihe dead lo the surface.
tice* in some segments" of the wild the in march lenders for
Eight men are known to peared Wednesday,
more than an hour, declared
Industry.
A freighter reported sight­
THE SHOES ALMOST got away but the fish
that the march had advanced have died in the explosion ami ing a life jacket Wednesday
the
first
of
the
corpses
was
couldn't enetifie from 2&gt; ._,*&gt;•our-olil Lurri Carter,
N ikita Ends Visit the cause of the na Iinn’s 20 brought up early tmlay after about 25o mite* southwest of
ITT.A, Yugoslav in t l l ' l i million Negri*-* and of all
who did Iter fishing the hard way by falling into
the searcher* repurled lack Bermuda. A plane spotted
the lake. Herald .staff photographer Rill Vincent
— Premier Nikita Khrushchev mankind.
uf oxygen made it imposs­ what appeared to be an oil
wound lip 111* vl it to l'reslJr. caught Lurri all huddled tip in a big bench
He said lie could not help
ible for them lo reach the thek in the same general
•lent Tito's I*laud retreat to­ hut be impressed with Ihe
towel. Lurri is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
drift 3.non feet underground area.
day with indications In- may­ "deep fervor and the ipiiet
Hobby farter, of Indian River City.
where live possible survivors
be balking on some of Tito's dignity" of Ihe gathering. He
may be wailing.
detuundv in their new "col- pledged to push for new civil
Slate Mining Inspector Tony
Inborution."
rights legislation, and to con­ llatsi* said further rescue at­
tinue effort* for inure job* tempts would tie positioned
More Time
"and lo eliminate iliscriini- until adequate oxygen laeiliATLANTA (L’PI) - Fed­ nation m employment prac­ lies could be provided in the
eral Judga Lewis It. Morgan tices."
MIAMI ( u r i ) — Three
drift. Tlie facilities were be­
today gave attorney* for the
The Itev, Fred L. .Shuttles
prepared
Wednesday cars rut a short Florida Kkst
Tlie boys evidently held
Shelleraekers, bream and Saturday Evening I W ad* worth, a Baptist preacher ing
when voice contact wa* made Coast Railway freight tialn
their tongue* right at the Ja&gt;- perch attracted to all that de­ ditionaj time in which In fibwho
was
one
of
tlie
leader*
with two survivors, and emer­ were derailed at Niiriinja
rre Fishing llmliu, Wednes­ lirious bait kept t!iu young­ argument* to overturn the
injuring
the
of ihe Birmingham, Ala., civil gency measures bad lo lie Wednesday,
day, for they oiittished the sters busy for about two 33,060,000 in damages award­
tillin'* engineer.
right* battle, said the march taken lo free the men.
girls 7 Hi 2.
hours, and Jaycees* wives as­ ed Wallace liutl* in n lilo-l
This was believed to tm the
would "inevitably lead to an
The survivors, lifted out of
First place winners for sisted with the weighing and rase.
outbreak of little Washing the charred shaft Wednesday first successful derailment of
catching the biggest tish went tabulation of the ratch.
Ion* all over the country."
afternoon, said five men were an FEC train since tlie rail­
to Steve Revels, Robb Car­
Refreshments were served Diem Relents
"I shall propose a civil alive and attempting to avoid way was struck lust January
ter and Tony Hundley.
to the youngsters following
SAIGON, South \ let Nam rigid* march through the
• # *
deadly gas fumes behind a by members uf 11 iion-npcratThose who caught too must Ihe coolest by Jaycees Jim | (LTT) — South Viet Nam’s
In spite of all precautions,
.South that wilt go straight In barricade of rubberised cloth. ing unions,
were Kris Williams, Lurri Smith, H a r o l d Chapman, official pres* agency -aid to­
Folirn said W.
Reeve*,
children do manage to play
to the Black Belt of Alabama
Carter and Harold Davidson. Carm-lt White, Glenn McCall, day that !’rv*ii!rut Kgn Dinh
the 27-year obi engineer of
and Mississippi this year and
with fire. Lake Mary Fire
The liifie*l ficlm* were dark Ludwig. Tip Grid ley, I hem ha* promised to remove
the train, wit* hospitalized
Chief Ralph Abell (old ns to
In I9t&gt;4. We inii't provide Tit
caught by Rodney Harris, lid Phil Skates, Frank VoHnime police guard* from I'mi. Hurt
with a broken teg. l\v o oilier
Hu Washington*' everywhere
day that some children at
ly Mavcl and Angela Hardy. and Chairman Charles Fox.
pagodas and free Imprisoned so that the Negro in the coliruln crewmen were nut in­
Sunland Estates, playing with
Jaycees were gratified to
Miss Marianne Ludwig, (IN, monk* and nun* who will obey
jured.
a cigarette lighter, ignited a
Ion field whn can't get to
see the fine turnout of young­ was uti hand to take care of the newly installed Buddhist
Tlie FBI said spikes hud
mattress. Firemen confined
Washington can h a v e a
sters under nine years of a&lt;e any minor Incidents, and leaders,
SIIEPPTON, ra. &lt;UI*I&gt; — been removed and placed un­
chance to express himself,"
the blaze to one mom. Could
Rescue official* may decide der the tracks to derail any
for the annual rodeo held at Florida Wildlife officers and
he said.
have been a lot worse.
today
whether to let a vol­ train. Agents said the spike*
Lake
Carola
in
Fort
Mellon
Graham
Speaks
members
of
Hoy
Scout
Troup
• * *
unteer descend the escape had been innuvcd near a
Park, and were busy handing Sol formed safety patrols.
LOS
ANGELES
(ITT)
—
The big Rotary benefit
shaft now Ix-jng widened to trestle.
Approximately 500 children Evangelist Hilly Gruhnm said
out rigged pules along with
vaudeville show and move
paper cups of worm*.
partieipalcd in the event, as­ Wednesday there might be n Two Hurt, 1 Held l.nula llovn morn than Sou
The first three ears of the
slated for Tuesday night is
Two person* were injured feet underground.
sisted and watched over by huge march on Washington
five-ear train were derailed.
sparking some show parlies,
“ Miners take rare of their The FBI said the first car
parents anil older brothers that would dwarf the civil and a juvenile wa* arrested
with friends Retting together
right* march if the 17. S. Su­ as the result of a two car own," the town-people here behind the engine slid into a
and sisters.
for a little socializing before
preme Court “continues ill crash Wednesday evening at say. and though the 52-year- ditch. The second ear flipped
or after the show, The Herald
trend toward throwing God French Avenue and 20th old llova has been buried for over ami the third car behind
learned today.
and the Bible out of our na­ Street, according to police. III day* ami not heard from the engine jumped off the
• • •
Carl Stuhbings. Lake Ash­ for 9 day*, the effort to track*.
tional life."
County Engineer Hill Hush
by,
suffered arm injuries and retrieve him continue* without
TAMPA (U P ll — The loi­
William Leffler anti John ter General Telephone Com­
his wife, Gem Stubbing*, re­ official expressions of dis­
Kridcr spent Wednesday ill pany strike entered its eignth
Medfly Found
Rigid Boat Law ceived neck injuries, tlie po­ couragement.
Tallahassee, conferring with week today on the heels of a
MIAMI (URI) — Another
A few yard* from the shaft
lice report revealed
WASHINGTON ( Lpl ) —
slate officials on the bro­ dynamiting of tlio home here liie Senate Foreign Relations Enforcement To
The teen age driver of the through which David Fvliin, Mediterranean fruit fly was
chures to be tub mil led for of a woman employe who has C o m m itte e t o d a y a p p r o v e d th e
second car wa* d ied for d r i v ­ fig, mol lleoey Throne, 2d, found in Dado County Wed­
Ihu proposed university sites. remained on Die job a un lim ite d nuclear t e s t bun t r e a t y Begin Sept. 1
ing without a license and were lifted to safety early nesday and agriculture (ini­
TALLAHASSEE I d ' l l — fur falling to have hi* car Tuesday, worker* today set tial * added &lt;i7u acres to pre­
| tty a vote of Id to 1.
operator.
City Recreation Director | Police said the bomb ex­
Sen. Russell It. Long, (D* Cnnsrrv alion Director Ran­ under ronlrul. He will be giv­ about widening ■ similar 12 - sent spraying operation* over
Jim Jernigan reported today j ploded shortly before midnight t.n.l, m i Die time dissenter. dolph Hodge* say* ofliier* en a hearing Wednesday af­ inch probe sunk to Bova1* pre­ area* of It previous finds tills
sumed loeatlon Wednesday.
summer.
th e
municipal swimming Wednesday night damaging a
The eouimittee voted to will begin rigid enforce­ ternoon in Juvenile rourt.
pools will be open Labor Day, stairway at the home. An send tlie pact barring all hut ment Sept. I uf the nrw
Florida bnal registration
last day o( the season.
investigation was under way underground nuch-ur tests to
• • *
to determine what type of tlie Senate floor for consid­ law.
Hodges remhiilrd buatrr*
Principal John Angel re ­ explosivo was used. An offi­ eration starting Sept. 9. The
minded South Seminole Jun­ cial said it appealed the bomb committee members agreed the HUH-ril registration errior High students today that it had been set in a flower Gix that their written report Dili airs expired Aug. 13
would contain ‘'understand­ and that certificate* for thr
will be necessary for them to at Hie home.
bring l u n c h e s until the
Them were no illj iie- and ing* and Inter pretalluii*" re­ nrw year wrnt on sale Aug.
school's new cafeteria is com­ police -aid damage did not ap­ garding continued I'. S. te s t
prepareditrss.
pear to be too extensive.
pleted.
• • •
Chairman J. William FulMeeting* were scheduled to­
At long last, the City-San­ day between governmental of­ | bright, (D-Ark.i, said the North Orlando
ford Naval Academy trans­ ficials and representative* of committee member* made the
action will be closed Friday. the company and of striking 'Uvllal” reset vutmns that they Session Delayed
The meeting ot tlie North
City Attorney Hill Hutchison Local t*21. International Bro­ would be free to Vote for or
said today that City officials therhood of Electrical Work­ again*! the treaty on the Orlando Village Council ori­
and B e r n a r r MarFaddm er*. AFL-iTO, in an *lf.it to floor, regardless of th.-ir vote* ginally »rhrduled tor i a&gt;
in committee.
p.m. today ha* bii-u |»»l
Foundation officers will meet reach some agreement.
ponetl until 7 30 p ill HPXt
at his office to complete the
Wednesday, Vice Mayor Art
signing and transfer title. Sister Returns
Rattler Bites
Ferrln announced this morn­
School for boarding and day
ing.
Students opens Sept. Irt.
To Hood School His Captor
Tlie mruling wa* railed fur
• * •
OCALA (CPI ) - George
HInter Vcroniu, All
Last week the "Clock &lt; wtholic School leather for Shepard, lii, of Ocala, was Hu- second reading on the
mentioned a J2J3.0UU real es­ six years after the school first listed in critical condition at utility tax ordinance ami ihe
tate transaction, transferring opened ha* returned) after a a local hospital today suffer­ franchise ordinance with Sub­
urban Fropane Gas Co,
Casselberry property from three-year absence to serve ing from snake bite.
These readings definitely
Shepard,
a
painter,
was
a*
sister
superior
when
the
Sam Snead to the San Fran­
cisco Itedevelopers. 'loday school reopens for the full bitten late last night by a six- will take place next Wednes­
NAVY EXCHANGE'S remodeled und expanded store and cafeteria at
foot long rattler which he day, Fcrrm said. The council
comes a letter from the latter term on Sept. 3.
Sanford Naval Air Station wu* formally opened this morning. Capt, RoStudents will attend school captured on Slate Road 200. also hope* to have the first
firm that their representative
reading
of
a
franchise
ordi­
liert Ware (right) cut the rihbon. Also pictured are Joseph Catenazzo,
The
snake
bit
him
on
the
only
a
half
day
for
the
first
will be here nest month and
merchandizing manager; Cdr. II. I?. Shively, administrative officer; store
“ he will be able to give you we* k and from 9 a m. to 3 right hand a* he tried to nance with Florida Bower
Corp.
personnel
und CWO C. W. Mellowcn, Exchange officer. (Herald Photo),
t
handle
it.
p
m.
thereat
Ur.
our most detailed plan.

Miners Bodies
Being Removed
From Utah Mine

FEC Freight
Is Derailed

Boys Outfish Girls
At Jaycee Rodeo

Bova Rescue
Decision Due

Phone Worker's
Home Bombed Senate Panel
Okays Treaty

WASHINGTON (UPI) Last-minute action by Con­
gress ami President Kennedy
kept the nation's railroad*
operating lixlay and prevent­
ed a strike over the bitlrr
work rules dispute.
The House overwhelmingly
approved and Kennedy sign­
ed into law Wednesday night
legislation providing for bind­
ing arbitration on the two key
Issue.* — firemen's jobs and
composition of train crews.
The legislation removed the
threat of a railroad strike for
at least six months. Alter
that period, it would be pos­
sible for a walkout to lake
place over other issues such
as pay schedules and job

Jurisdiction,
It was the first time in
memory that Congress had
ordered
arbitration in a
peacetime labor dispute. Tlie
railroads halted the action,
but the rail unions termed it
a "regrettable and backward
step" that could nlfcct labormanagement relations.
The President, who signed
Ihe bill an minutes alter the
House approved Ihe Senatepassed measure, said it rcuDlrmed "the essential prior­
ity of Ihe public interest
over any narrower ink-rest."
Kennedy said tliat frre col­
lective bargaining was pre­
served.
The railroads had threaten­
ed to put Into elfcct at 12:01
a.m. toiiuy new work rules
tliut would eliminate 37,(M0
Bremen's ’ yob*. Tlie unions
said they would -hike if the
rule* weie iin|&gt;n-«'d.

A (Stuffed)
Fish Story
JACKSONVILLE (t PI) —
Blake Living-ton told police
today a fish story about the
ima tliat gut away—only this
one wa* stuffed.
Livingston said someone
stole hi* mounted Walmo —
(it inches king and 2d inches
in eircimifvrcncB — from his
unattended truck Inst night.

NEW YORK (U PI) - Twa
young career girls, one tha
niece of author Philip Wylie,
were found Wednesday night
stabbed to death and tied to­
gether in their apartment on
Manhattan's swank East Side.
The victims, found In tha
bedroom of the flat were Ja n ­
ice Wylie. 21, an employe o!
N'cwswerk magazine who hop­
ed to become an actress, and
Emily lloffert, 23, daughter
of a prominent Minneapolis
surgeon, who had planned to
start leaching school next
month.
• • •
The bodies were removed
from Ihe Ihlrd-floor apart­
ment shortly after midnight
and taken, still hound togeth­
er. to Ihe morgue at Bctlcvuo
Hospital where autopsies were
to lie performed.
Police virtually ruled out
burglary as a motive In tho
slayings. Dr. Milton Hclpern,
the city's chief medical ex­
aminer, said It did not ap­
pear that the women had
been sexually molested.
Lawrence McKearney, an
assistant chief of detectives,
said police had "no suspects''
and "no leads," Of the kill­
ings, he said: "This is really
sadistic."
"We're reaching for anyone," McKoarncy said, when
asked if he thought police
would solve the casa soon.
"It’s a tough one."
• • •
The bodies were discovered
by the two girls' room ate,
Patricia Tolies, 23, and Visa
Wylie'* father, Max Wylie,
an advertising firm execu­
tive and also an author.
Mus Tolies, who has a job
with Time Hook, Inc., said
she last saw her roommatca
alive when she left the fourroom, |25tt-i-raonth apartment
at 9:30 a. m., F.DT Wednes­
day for work.
When she returned at 8:40
p. in., she said, she found
the apartm ent in . disarray
airff, ir, (titened, iflrpnhtied
Max WylL who lives Just
two block* away. It was Wy­
lie who pushed open the bed­
room dour and found the
girls, who had been bound
band and foot and theo tie d ' ' '
together back-to-back with,
sheets.

Now You Know
By United Press International
Abraham Unrnln issued hW
E ntanripa l ion
l’rocla m a lion
freeing staves In 10 southern
states on Jan. I, 1863, accord­
ing to the World Almanac.

Tree With Pretty
Figure: 36-24-36
shapely “tree" wa* Mis* South
Carolina, Cecilia McBride Yo­
der of Van Wyck.
Barron ki**ed each of tha
girl* ax they were introduced
with their gifta to tha gov­
ernor and Mr*. Barron.
A potted palm tree and
miniature tropical orange and
lemon pl»nt» were presell ted
.Mrs. W, W, Barron.
The girls were dressed ta to the Barron* by Mix* Flor­
symbolise the slate* they rep­ ida,, Lunita Gayla Kent of
resent In Hie pageant. TUs Ft. Pierce.

CHARLESTON, W. Va.
(U l'li — Ever are a tre* with
measurements of 30-21-30?
Thut was only one of the
sight* tlmt decoiuted the ex­
ecutive mansion here Wednes­
day when 45 contestant* in
the .Mis* USA Beauty Pag­
eant paid s visit to Gov. and

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yoa* do whan your fothor
f t i* out a bar of »&gt;*» and
trl«« to waah off « ' aaka*
Op you don’t hot# onT Ah*
by, Ud* happona at laaot
one* a wMk. Soaaatlraa* 1
hot* to *o to church with
bloodthot oyo*. and whan
my frienda ask m# what’*
wroof It'# hard to think up
aomathlm different atory
weak. 1 am almoot 15 and 1
don’t think my father real*
Ian that I am beginning to
look Ilka my mother, who la
Tory beautiful. I prowl*#
to take your ndvlc*.
G1DGET

DEAR OlDOETi F.nlUt
the help of your beautiful
anther to aonrlnca your
akeptlcal father that you are
for real. Tell father to aklp
the eoap—and YOU aklp
the He.
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DEAR ABBYt I haven’t

alept la two night* becau*#
ef my problem. I took |76
out of my husband’a and
my - Joint invinga account
and 1 don't have any way

By Abigoil Van Buran

of puttln r It back becau**
I don’t work. I’t* epent It
all.*l would Ilk* to know
what yon would do If you
wer* in my ahoaa. 1 have
to know real *oon.
WORRIED SICK
DEAR WORRIED: I'd
tell my huaband about It
and quit punching myaelf
for aomethlng that ha* *1ready been done.
*
* •
*
DEAR ABBYt When
ahould a girl atop taking a
atuffed animal to bed with
her, My daughter la almoet
16 and eh* (till eleepe with
a ratty atuffed teddy bear
•he’a had aloe* ah* waa
three. All the1 yeara *h#
went to aummer camp eh*
dragged th at »b*hby-lookIng teddy bear along. I've
been after her to throw It
away, but *h* won’t do it.
Should
I
“accidentally’’
throw It out while cleaning
house T 1 am afraid that
her refusal to glee up baby­
ish toy* might isU rd her
emotional growth.
WORRIED MOTHER

DEAR WORRIED: Don’t
worry. And don’t “acciden­
tally” throw out the teddy
bear. I t apparently provide*
your daughter with the feel*
lng of security the needs.
If she shows other eigne of
“emotional retardat 1 o n,”
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I) P arry Mason
( t ) Donna Read Show
(1) Dr. Kildare
( t ) U i v i It To B earer
I t ) My Three Hone
( t ) The T atllldhl Zone
(1) Lively Onee
( t ) MaHala'e Navy
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to act up two heart Dicks
In dummy, but South saw ■
A A IT
better way. 11a assumed Unt
VAQ SSS
trump* would break 4-3 and in
that case be didn't really csre
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BART ID)
long as East held tha king.
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dummy's ace. East dropped
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fed a low heart in his hand
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and drew trumps, stopping In
dummy. Then he dDcsrded
two clubs on dummy’s last
make* the* hand? One way I Hnest* anyway and then hope I two hearte and conceded on#
would be to Uk# the heart I to break the hearU 3-3 eo at I club Dick i t the finish.

lf South had bees the deal­
e r he would probably have
retched hla four epede eos*
tract without any e d v e m biddin* and be almoet surely
would have Died the heart
finesse and gone down.
Fortunately for South he
was second hand. He reached
four spades, but there had
been &gt;n opening diamond bid
by East. South won the first
diamond and hi* u aly sD ef
tha Red wet low from four
«o the Jack. A review of tbo
bidding marked East with the
king of hearts a t part of hD
opening bid, so South wet
certain that the heart Um i m
would not work.

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By Ruth M illett

guesla to get acquainted with.
They add some variety and
Interest to the evening—If
only to give th* women guests
something to talk about to
their husbands on the way
home.
—There ought to be at b ast
one woman guest who has
that special kind of social
sens* that Is i boon lo any
hostess—the kind of woman
who will take the trouble to
draw out a shy guest, to laugh
T V Time Previews at a story that isn't quite as
tunny as the teller hoped it
7:30-8 p. m. CBS. F ab Ex­ Devlin, the most delectable would be, to cover up another
change. (rerun) Star Eddb devil these eyes have aeen. guest’s tactless remark In
Less prominent, physically,
Fuy Jr. D a talented old hand
but neverthless holding up such a way It doesn't give
at scene stealing by either molt of the plot, Is Albert offense.
And there ought to be at
auY.lety or wiki manipulations Salmi, who has won all his
of kli facial feature*. Tonight Intended goals in life and least one woman, preferably
he takes th# subtle approach, summons the devil to m ike a unmarried, who U attractive
Dying to loosen s few years deal. He wants to be thirty enough to th* masculine tast*
by wearing a head piece. He again so that he can return to make the men put them­
Is trying to regain his form­ to hla borne with his wealth selves out lo be entertaining.
er appearance, that of a dash­ of business experience, and
If a hostess doesn't provide
ing young airman. There’s start all over again. Host nar- a little eye appeal for her
also an enjoytbl* sequence ator Rod Serltng Is the au­ mascume guests, she Is Uk*
with a group uf London's thor.
ly to find the woman all to­
famed sDcet entertainers. Ed­ 9:30-10 p. m. The Lively gether in ona room talking
die Ko&gt; Jr., Dennis Waterman Ones, (color). Count Basic, draperies and babies and the
and Victor Maddern star.
Allan Sherman, Lisa Kirk and men in another talking bus!
1:30-9:30 p. in. Dr. Kildare. host Vic Damone are the main ness and ball games.
••The Dark Side of th# Mir feature* tonight with an ab­
It's easier to put together
ror." (rerun). Kildare plays stract sequence In the cen interesting refreshments than
detective here, desperately ter that will have you wond­ it is to contrive a successful
U&gt;tng to tind the twin sister ering If perhaps you've had guest list—but it's worth the
of a critically U1 patient who one too many.
effort.
needs a kidney Dansplant. In
this case surgery is suec*ssful only from one healthy
twin to another. Polly Bergen
pi*)* the dual rota and plays
boU'i well although she tends
to force a bit the violent emo­
tions of the healthy twin who
resemble* her sister only In
appearance. Richard Cham­
berlain and Raymund Massey
star.
9 10 p nt. CBS. Twilight
Zone, (rerun). "Of Late 1
think of Cliffords Ule.” This Is
particularly (or males, of all
age*, starring the large and
lovely Julie Newmar aa Miss

with aa much car* a t aba
plana her menu can be sure
that her efforta will be re­
warded.
When your guesU are all
good friends, thtrc'a no pro­
blem. 1/ they aren't, here are

can Ulk entertainingly, and
who can be counted on to
keep the conversation going.
(Thla eliminate* those pain­
ful times when all the guests
wrack thcD brains to fill
deadly silencca with amall
talk.)

d&amp;fhtiqhJtA

Crepe Myrtle
In Bloom

Notes
AUGUST 2*
Roy Collin*, Osteen; Denise
Moore, Orange City; David
Gorday, David Wldman, David
Bruton, Anna Stevens, Corine
Jones, Nettie McDaniel, Ruth
Van Duscn. Peggy Hanley.
Margaret Harrison of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spradlin
of Sanford, a boy
Discharge*
M n Robert Ysrhnrough end
baby, Geneva; Preston Jones,
Osteen; Florence Thompson.
DcBary; Mr*. Jam es A. Head
and baby, Thomas Mills, Ste­
wart Qullin, Lillian Rider of
Sanford.

Mrs. Temple
Funeral Saturday

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(I ) F a th ir Know# Beat
tl :« l ( I ) Guiding L ight
l i t (I ) M id-bar R apart
(I ) NBC Nawa Haport
—It often helps, too. If 11:11
The key to • successful tome points to contkltr.
lit* (1&gt; Nawa A W sath sr
(I ) Tka Rig P a r e tf
—Tlin* should be sum* there ire at b a st one or two
party la the guest list. Tha
Mid-Fla. Reger*
men snd tome women who newcomers for the other l i l t &lt;»&gt;
(I)
LAtttlaaa
boateaa who plans this list

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Hospital

Tit* (I ) T a t a r
( t ) Wak* U* Movlaa
f i l l f t ) F arm M ark tt R aport
I I ) a ta ta Naw* A WaaU ar
f i l l I I ) T o la r
Mrs. Rota La* Tempi*, 719
( I ) r r a - l 'S a i l FSaaalag
T ill ( t ) Countdown N « * s
Paean Avenua, died Monday.
T:*S (f ) "M lcklt't Oospal
Horn in Blakeley County,
T lai a*
M l ( f ) Nawa-W aalkar
Georgia, Mr*. Tempi* cam* to
1:11 ID M lckar vaaa th a w
Florida in 1943. Sha waa a
(! ) C aptala K a a ta ro *
member of St. John Baptiat
• i l l (S&gt; W aaikar aa * Mawa
1:1* (I ) T a ta r
Church. Her aurvlvora Include
(I ) C aru aav ltl*
Mr*. Pearlia Stephen!, mo­
1:1* ( I ) Ja c k U l n a S k tw
I t ) lu m p of L earning
ther; 31ra. Wynall Carter and
1:1* II ) Oat* K a r a Ik a w
Joyce Tempi*, daughter*; and
l i : t i ti&gt; e a r w **a
( I I Cartoon Coporo
Everett Mathla, ton. Funeral
(*) Cnlandor
service*
will be held Saturday
11:11 IS) I Lot* L oer
at 4 p.m. at SL John Baptiat
( t ) Ann Wothsrn flhow
It:** &lt;l) Frlaa Is n ig h t
Church. Interment will be in
( I ) Th* UcCoro
Ruatlawn Cemetery. Wilson11:11 IS) C oasanlrstloa
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In
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11:11 (*) C S I Raara
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(I ) Brnla Far* Show

FRIDAY P. M.

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III astral storm
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urday. Mrs. Margusrit# Webb,
Story Hour hostess who had
13 children in attendance most
Saturday mornings, f* Ta each
child a book mark and served
refreahments to th* group at
tha final meeting.
Special recognition in the
form of booka waa given to
Bob and Tom Sullivan who
had perfect attendance.
In addition to th* certifi­
cate* presented Tuesday a fte r­
noon to chlldven In tha Read­
ing Club, thoae who reached
tha “ third planet” or more re­
ceived further recognition for
th*D efforta by having a gold
atar added to th* certificate

sixth planat, received the
for each addition p la n t!
Each move to a planet rep­ book, “ Rock* and What They
resented the reading eg six Tell Ua."
Children taking an active
booka. Leading th* program
war* Librarian Mrs. Flortne*
Courssn who was assisted by
Mri. Sally Anderson.
A total of 41 children were
registered.
Top reader and overall win­
ner waa Rae Esposito who at­
tained the “way out" position
of th* seventh planet. She re­
ceived three booka, “ Haidl,'’
"Tree* and How They Grow”
and “Flower* and What They
Are.”
Ruunerup Danielle Roy,
with two books beyond the

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Welcome Wagon Club Plans Fashion Show

Roy A. Collins
Dies At Hospital

By Jaae Lasse Iketry
Knight. GuesU were Julia | Winning prises la card I door prise and first bridge; I first canasta; Gilda Pettinatl,
Horrell.
second second eanastn and &amp; alr«
The South Semtoole Wel­ Hanes, Charlotte Bye and games played following the .Margaret
Lilly
Sciver.
i
meeting
were
Julia
Hanes.
I
bridge;
.Marie
Boardman.
Paulsen.
come Wagon Newcomers Club
has announced that it will
sponsor a Fashion Show to
Mr. Roy A. Collins. 76. died be held on Sept. 19 at the
at 11 a.m. W’ednesday at Land O’Lake* Country Club
Seminole Memorial Hospital in Casselberry.
25th &amp; PA R K
Final plans for the show,
following a lengthy Illness.
Born Jan. 20. 1887. in Louis­ which will be presented byville, Ky., he had made his Carole's Dress Stop of the
^ f C O P E N Mon. thru Thurs., 9-6 p.
home in Osteen for the past) Longwood Plaia. were made
14 years. A retired carpenter. i at last Thursday's luncheon
Fri., 9-9 p. m., Sat, 9-5 p. m*
he was a member of the Os*j meeting held at the Mid-Florteen Baptist Church, was a , ida Country Club.
Closed Wed. Afternoon
Date for the show and next
World War I veteran and was
meeting
was
set
up
one
week
a member of the Masonic
since hostess Nora Norris and
Lodge in Louisville.
Survivors are his widow, President Maryann Milei will
Mrs. Inez Collins of Osteen; be attending the Welcome Wa­
four daughters, Mrs. Dorothy gon Conference in Daytona
Prcvatt and Mrs. Jo Ann Beach on the fourth Thurs­
Riggs, both of Osteen. Mrs. day of the month.
Those planning to attend
Lucille Eaves of Louisville
and Mrs. Helen Epperson of the Sept. 19 event are urged
Shcpardsville, Ky.; 14 grand­ to make advance reservations
children; one sister. Mrs. Ma­ and to be present as the club
is liable for lunches of ab­
bel Jacobs of Louisville.
sentees.
Reservations may he
Funeral services will be
MALE TEACHERS dominrte the Lyman scene ua these seven men pone
made with Mrs. Gilda Pcttheld
at
2
p.m.
Saturday
at
the
with new principal Carlton Henley as they begin pre-school study and pre­
Osteen Baptist Church with Inati in Howell Park or with
paration. At top left is Henley anil in the front row are Frank Sedlak, Ray
Rev. Trammel Kilpatrick of­ Mrs. Miles In Forest City.
Pharr and Richard Copeland. In the hack row are Jumeit Barnes, Rill Renficiating. Burial will be in The member selling the
nett, Bob Wolff and Rodney Umbcrger.
(Herald Photo)
most tickets to the show will
Osteen Cemetery.
receive
a cashmere sweater
Brisson Funeral Home of
by Carote's.
Catholic School Sanford is In charge of ar­ donated
New
members
Joiulitg at
rangements.
last week's meeting were
S e U Opening
Doris Doss, Evelyn Chapman.
Classes for grades one Young People
Marie Boardman and Mildred
through six at the St. MaryMagadlen Catholic Church Enjoy Movies
By The Reading laboratory thoughts — first sentence of Parochial School will begin
F.II.A. APPROVED
A program of movies was
Perhaps this article should each paragraph.
shown
last
Saturday
night
by• llnme Addition*
at 8:13 a. in. next Tuesday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Middle­
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The school is located ad­
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ton
at
the
DeRary
Communitythrough
body
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text,
ignoring
vey and reiurvey and resur­
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jacent to the church on Center for young people of
vey." Because that'* just the subordinate thoughts — skim
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in
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the community.
way to handle a textbook details.
Call
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Comic
cartoons
kept
the
monte
Springs.
—For complete comprehen­
p a p ie r.
Any time
youngsters
laughing
and
clap­
sion
—
skim
again,
checking
Fr.
Hubert
J
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Reason,
pas­
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ping
but
the
real
treat
of
the
textbook and me first unit off details that may require tor, will conduct a Mass to
A. II. Floor Finishers
evening was the full-length
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of the book, you're ready to memorisation.
General Contractor
the Holy Ghost at It a. m.
color film on baseball which
start on the first chapter.
Altamonte,
Fla.
on Friday, September 6. to also was enjoyed by many of
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all of the bold print this time.
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with
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BRIGHT EYED and smiling, the group of youngsters were at the Alta­
monte Springs Library for the closing program of the Summer Reading
Club which this year took the theme of MA Trip in Outer Space through
(Herald Photo)
the Solar System."

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Progress reports from th*
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area service for Oviedo resi­
dents will be available early
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1:11 1) Focus J-T.t.
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1:10 III I'eopl* A rt F u n n r
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enable dDect call* between
(1) Ths Doctor*
Oviedo and Winter Park with­
t:M III Ixirvtla Young
It) M lllltaalr*
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II) To

p ert In the club war* Bobby
Anderson, Linda end Gayle
Burkhart, Cheryl and Marcia
Howman, Melinda and Cathy.
Casselberry, Karan and Kevin
Donaldson, Pctor and Raa Es­
posito, Jcanni* and Cathy Gil­
bert, Raymond and Brian
Green, Denise Grsenhill, MUton and Richard Harris, Jim ­
my Hedrick, Rebecca Hodges,
Emily and Greg Harbot, Daw.
kina Hodges, Robin and Mary
Newell, Tim, Ruaty and Sam­
my Prater, Kevin PDnck, Dan­
ielle Roy. Edwin Smith, Pam
Strasiburg, Bonnia Jeanne
Stuart, Carol and Tom Sulli­
van, Bobby Stuart, Doug and
David Walters and Bob Sulli­
van.
Children
attending
the
Story Hour four or more time*
war* Cathy and Jeannie Gil­
bert, Kerin and Karen Don­
aldson, Pam Strassburg, Kris­
tina Webb, Julie Toppen, Bob­
by Anderson and David and
Doug Walter,

A program waa held Tues­
day afternoon a t tha Alta­
monte Springs Library to pre­
sent certificates to all chil­
dren who participated in the
Summer Reading Club held
this year on the thame, “A
Trip In Outer Space through
the Solar System-"
Both the dub and tha Sat­
urday morning Summer Story
Hour came to a clos* last Sat-

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mioutM for tho answer to eon* bock.
That'g wbon Venus io doe# to Murth.
Whoa it's moat distant, tho time
lapse atretehee to 14 miautee.
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worry about

H. but communication
fa gofer to b« q«I*o a ffoWem when
BMB otart netting up houaekeeping
OB tho other planata of our aolar
ao much getting radio# to
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H proved we eon transmit at least
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between planets that an eoarthling
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Bigger Than Gigantic
largest (80 to 86 Inches In diameter)
and most expensive (|360 million)
pipeline in existence.
It begins in Houston, Texas,
swings through the southeast and
then north through nina of the orig­
inal 13 colonies, crossing streams
and rivere, snaking through swamps,
climbing mountains and spanning

Today, thanks to tha challenge
of communism, automation, expand­
ing population and numerous other
factors, people are more conscious
than ever of the question of govern­
ment vs. private enterprise.
A competition seems to be devel­
oping between the two which, at
quick glance, promisee to benefit all
concerned—business, people and na­
tion.
Sentimentally, private enterprise
Is the "good guy” In this country;
big government is the "villain "
It’s popular to praise the one and
dacry the encroachments of the other
In general terms, much the same as
Te to support morality and u
it ia safe
"return to the old virtues" without
explaining exactly what you mean.
But how many Americans real­
is t that the largest single privately
financed construction Job in the na­
tion’s history — and probably the
world’*—la nearing completion? Next
time someone laments over the ru­
mored death of free enterprise, ask
him to name this project.
Tha answer? The Colonial Pipe­
line — the longest J2.600 miles),

in New York Harbor. Distance from
Houston is 1,600 miles, with 1,000
miles of spurs along tne way con­
necting major cities.
With more than 70 million motor
vehicles in the United States, Ameri­
cans consume petroleum and petro­
leum products s t tha rats of more
than 10 million barrels a day. (Ons
barrel contains 42 gallons.)
Later this yssr, the Colonial will
begin moving an initial 600,000 bar­
rels a day. ft will take no lese than
0 million barrels (or about 878 mil­
lion gallons) just to keep tha line
filled.
No, we haven’t yat reached the
jwlnt where the government does
everything.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Arab-Israeli Fuse Set
In the trigger-quick emo­
tional state which Is habit­
ual In the Middle East, any
long drawn-out series of bored
incidents between Arabs and
lireell* could be the begin­
ning of a major conflict.
. And that explains why both
th e United Nations forces in
Ik# Middle East and the U.N.
Security Council in New York
ore moving as quickly as
posalhl* to halt tha latest
•arias of incidents along the
Israeli border with Syria end
Jordan.
The Israelis have accused
Syria of cllmaslng a serirs of

aggressive acta with the am ­
bush slaying of the two 19year-old leraeli farmers re­
turning from work near the
Sea of Galilee.
The Syrians have denied
that such mi incident even
took place and have accused
Israel ef sending armored
core Into the demilitarised
tone north of the Sea of
Galilee to shell Syrian de­
fensive positions.
Thus both are attempting
to establish legal positions
from which te win a favorable
decision from the United Natip ns.

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Although tha Israelis have
fought the Arabs twice and
came out on top both times,
thsy have had to face con­
tinued Arab hostility.
On the other elds, among
the suspicions and Intrigue
which tear at Arab nation*, a
single unifying factor has
been a common hatred for
Israel.
And thla makes interesting
a somewhat cynical view
held by French sources with
long eaperlence in tha Middle
East end close ties to Israel.
Ibis view pieces tha re­
sponsibility on Syria but holds
it is mote from a desire to
put Egyptian President Gemsl
Abdel Nasser on an uncom­
fortable spot rather than any
desire to stir up a major fight
with Israel.
Therefore the French dis­
count the possibility of a
major conflict.
Tbs reasoning goes hack to
the now defunct plan to Join
Syria, Iraq and Egypt in an
expanded United Arab Re­
public.
Th* plan fell through be­
cause tha Baathist party
which ia in control in both
Syria and Iraq refused to acrept tha supreme leadership
of Nasser, insisting Instead
upon democratic procedure
and full equality ef member
nation*.
Both
sides
presumably
aland for Arab unity and so­
cialism.
But In the three months
since the grandiose plan was
announced in Cairo, relations
between Egypt and 8yria have
worsened steadily.
Nasser not only has re­
nounced the merger but has
called tha Syrian Baalhlata
"fascist murderers” and Mi­
chel Aflak, a founder and sec­
retary general of the Raath1st Party, a "coffee house

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WASHINGTON (NKA) Tea months after passage of
the Trade Espenilon Act that
wee supposed to makt the
American export business
boom, U. 8. negotiations with
tho European Common Market
on tariff reductione are In e
bed way.

What thakea you most U
seeing little kids In traffic ac­
cidents . . . I don't mind see­
ing the dead, It doesn't bother
me eo much. It's watching
them die that breaks a person
up. I've bail my stomach full
of IU
—Stanley Perkins, 33. quitting
alter eight years as a Cali­
fornia Highway Patrolman.
You've got to stay buiy and
stay abreast of the times.
Times move ahead. There’s
nothing to be gained sitting
back reminiscing.
—Rep. Carl Vinson, D-Ge.,
T9, in his 50th year ts a
congressman.

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What we may have learned
la that monkeys and man are
more closely related Uun
some of us with to admit.
—Dr. G. Robert Coatney of
National Institute of Aller­
gy end Infectious Diseases,
studying monkey-trinsmltted malaria.
I wasn't In favor of It. I
don't like to see people memorlallied while they are still
alive. I might go (hoot some­
one and they would have to
take it down.
—Harry S. Truman, referring
to statue of him erected In
Athens.
1 am not against the United
States, but a lot of people be­
lieve that if you live in this
hemisphere you must get
down on your knees and bow
to capitalism.
—Prime Minister Cheddl Jagan of British Guiana.

Negotlatiun of an EastWest nonaggression poet with
Russia U beginning to look
simple by comparison with
getting the European coun­
tries to reduce their tariffs
on froxen poultry Imports
from the United States.
Three principal cause* are
given for this cold chicken
war. First la the Common
Market's refusal te admit
Britain as a member.
Tha second factor la that
tha alx countries In tha Euro­
pean Economle Community —
EEC—hare never gives Com­
mon Market authorities full
power to negotiate for all of
them. This gives every mem­
ber a veto power ever tariff
reductions.
Finally, the European gov­
ernments went to retain the
European poultry markat for
their own small farmers, bar­
ring competition from Ameri­
can poultrymen.
All thla woe supposed to be
worked out by early A ugust
Ilut Franca and Weat Garntuny in particular refused to
allow tariff cuts on Ameri­
can poultry imports.
This
means that the Issue will hav#
to go before General Agree­
ment on Tariffs and Trade—
GATT negotiations. They are
scheduled to open in Geneva
in September.
Also scheduled for Septem­
ber is Preeldent Kennedy’s
submission to the U. 8. Tariff
Commission of the long list of
articles on which this country
will propose across-the-board
tariff reductions of up to 60
per cent under the new trade
lew.
Ib e Tariff Commission &gt;s
given alx months in which to
adviae the President on eco­
nomic affects of these cute.
During this same period, a
U. S. Trade Information Com­
mittee of seven government
department
representatives
will hold hearings on tho pro­
posed cuts. Here tny Ameri­
can business firm may file
objections to any proposed
changes in tariff rates.

Actual negotiation! of these
changes with the Common
Market countries ia now act
for May 4, 1964. Moat of the
difficulty la eapected in ne­
gotiating tariffs on agricul­
tural products.
U. 8. Industrial goods trada
with the six Common Market
countries balanced roughly at
$3.6 billion each way In 1962.
But last year the U. 8. export­
ed 11.3 billion agricultural
products to the Common Mar­
ket countries and imported
only $260 million worth from
them. This gave tha U. 8.
a favorable trade balance of
nearly $1 billion It wants to
keep.
American poultry exports of
$20 million U. S. value and
$50 million at European whole
sale levels in 1962 is a rela­
tively email Item, but it causes
the most troubls. Over 90 per
cent of these exports went to
Germany, where tarlffa have
been raised from 4 to 16 cenU
a pound since 1963. The rata
is now 10 cents a pound on
value of the poultry Itself,
plus 6 cents feed grain dif­
ferential.
European refusal to lower
such tariffs may be the be­
ginning of a trade war. This
I* tha British reaction to U.
S. trade exar Christian A.
Harter’s announcement of
hearings to open Sept. 4 on
retaliatory increases of U.
8. tariffs.
If retaliatory lncreaaea are
p it into effect on both aides
uf the Atlantic, the whole pur­
pose of the Trade Expansion
Act will be defeated.

th e systems, plus piped
musle fer those doing mec­
hanical taska that will not
be distracted by such music.
“ And we have competltha
baseball and bowling leagues,
etc.
“ But still our efficiency Is
not as high as It should be.
What else is lacking?”
Paul and hla many per­
sonnel colleagues deserve
great credit.
#
But our is waking hours are
usually split into an S-S pair
of Siamese twins!
The S hours on the Job are
ably handled by talented men
like Paul.
But the • houra OTP THE
JOB feed poisons Into that
workaday twlnl
For marriage and sexual
complexes at home pull down
a tnan'a morale and thus his
efficiency while on the Job.
So do parental and medical
worries. That's also true of
social ostracism and neighbor­
hood feuding due to racial or
religious bias.
Hidden phoblss and neuros­
es likewise infect that “off
the Job” twin.
The famous Siamese twins
In real life were connected
by a anatomical bond.
So infection of one twin
passed across to the other.
And when one finally died,

Letters
Editor, Herald:
Thank you very much for
printing Mr. Fedderaon's let­
ter on your editorial page of
Aug. 21. I am positive It will
cnbearten many Sanfordites
to knew there Is a t lead
“one” fellow American in
their community.
I am auro also, that with
sufficient Investigation, on
your part, of tho UN, its ac­
tion, and frightening possi­
bilities, your footnote to Mr.
Fodderson'a letter would have
read differently.
Perhaps I was too hasty in
cancelling my subscription
two days ago upon reading
your “ contribution" to tha
UN. I felt your views and
editorials in gensral were too
liberal and like Illicit Jokes,
could have corrupted my
children, io whom I teach
the American tenlon.
Joseph W. Johnson.
People In Surakarta, Indo­
nesia, change their names aa
often aa they like to avoid
bad luck.

the other soon succumbed.
In much the same manner,
these S-l twins also Interact.
If a man has quarreled vio­
lently with his wife and has
gone to work without kissing
her goodbye, even his auto
driving Is more batardous.
And he may '‘project” his
family Ire on hla secretary
or co-workers or even ex­
plode on a customers.
Moreover, Ire that starts
at the office and must be
curbed for tha sake of busi­
ness tact, may then cause
him to criticize his children
or wife unduly when be gets
home at night
So these M twins interact,
as did the rta l Siamese hu­
man twins.
Modern corporation beads
are thus realising the vital
need of psychiatric counsel­
ing.
J . L. Hudson's great de­
partment store In Detroit in­
vited me for 14 consecutive
talks In a 3-day period before

all 12,000 employe*.
And tb« title was "How to
Get Along Harmoniously WU
People,” Including the hom#
folks as well a i customers.
In like manner, 1 hava been
Invited to teach courses for
all members of Management
at Allis Chalmers.
The U. S. Navy brought ma
to Mare Island to help lette*
the discord among civilian
workers after they had left
the Jobs in the afternoon^
••Dr. Crane,”
said t*
commanding _ naval officer
“ i f f the m arital and social
problems off the Job which
seep over and lower efficiency
neat morning when our work,
era came back on the Job.”
This newspaper column It
really a form of Industrial
psychiatry.
So tend for my “Tests' %
Employers and Employes,”
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20c. They
can stop much discord and
strife!

WASHINGTON (UPI) —, For this I give credit to a
When 1 was but a toddler, my ] new booklet published by
parents were so poor they had President Kennedy's Count:!
to take in boarders to make
on Physical Fitness.
ends meet. This made a last­
Titled “Adult Physical Fin
ing impression on me.
ness,”
the booklet presents a
It wasn't being poor that
made the impression, how­ program of exercises in such
ever. It was one of the board­ a way “ that even the elder'll
ers. Miss Hippie to be exact. the inactive and the over
Miss Hippie was a school weight can perform them.”
A funny thing, though, la
teacher and a woman of con­
siderable girth. Every night the photographic illustrations,
after supper she would go in­ the models who are demon­
to the living room and roll strating the exercises ars
around on the floor. Some young, ebullient and svelte.
Anyway, I took the booklet
nights 1 would go in and roll
home and turned to the page
around, too.
bliss Hippie rolled around of warm-up exercises. Then
because she was trying to re­ consisted of 10 bend an!
duce. 1 rolled around because stretches. 20 knee hits, X
1 Just happened to like rolling wing stretches, 10 half knee
bends, 30 arm circles and 20
around.
Our living room floor was body benders. That left ms
sort of canted and when Miss completely out of breath.
I figured that if I got cot
Hippie started rolling she
sometimes had trouble stop­ of breath Just reading about
ping. One night, quite acci­ the exercises, there wasn't
dentally, she rolled over me. much point in doing them. Sol
Childhood elfccls people in I got down on the floor a t )
different ways. Some people rolled around for awhile.
It was like old times. Roll- 1
who come from poor homes
are obsessed with making ing was fun again. Tha book-1
money. I grew up with a mor­ let had stripped away all o f
my Inhibition*.
bid fear of exercise.
This shows what exercise ]
Being rolled over by Miss
Hlpplt gave my psyche i can do for a person. I ms;
permanent scar. Not to men­ be at flabby as ever, but I'm \
tion what it did to my sil­ not afraid any more.
houette.
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in the Court House.
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of the 232 electoral votes.

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Supervisor of Registration
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Oviedo Squad I
Improves With
Contact Work

A uf. 29, 1963 — Paga 5

Lyman's Squad
Beginning To
Find Old Form
lb* Greyhound* of Lyman
HUH School are retaining
their old lorm and Head
Coach Dick Copeland la be■tnning to pick out the foothall player* In the group.
The squad la atill working
M fundamental* and Cope­
land feela that his boys are
stilt a long way from being
ready for their first game.
They ahow the desire and
eagerness that H takes to get
is shape ia a hurry, how­
ever, and Copeland is satis­
fied with their efforts.
Guards D « n if Flutter and
Dick Balmer are perhaps the
two outstanding linemen on
the squad, with plenty of ex­
perience. Lack of depth is
perhaps Lyman’s b i g g e s t
problem this year but several
op and coming sophomores
will be trying to fill the spols
lift vacant by last year’s
seniors. Lei Lylei has been
Impressive throughout t h e
drills. Lyles has been running
well with the ball and is a
fairly good punter. Only a
sophomore, be shows lota of
potential. Senior left halfback
Pete Carlson and Senior G'no
Griffin have been working
hard and making progress.
Copeland has been working
the squad on man-to-man
drills and la stressing fund­
amentals. The Greyhounds
have had no real scrimmage
sessions as yet but hope to
get in tome competitive work
shortly.
The Lyman Boosters Club
b n been doing an excellent
job on the playing area and
tha bleacbera. Work is done
almost every day on the field
with freshly planted grass
now covering the gridiron.
Bleacher supports have been
installed and the new bleach­
ers should be ready by
opening night. Lyman has
had Inadequate field lighting
but it ia understood that new
lights will be installed.

Standings
By United Press International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W I. Pet. GB
80 40 .632
New York
74 38 .301 12
Chicago
72 38 .534 13
Minnesota
73 6! .545 14
Baltimore
63 00 .480 2iH
Detroit
64 71 .474 231*
Cleveland
62 70 .470 24
Boston
60 74 .418 27
Los Angeles
58 73 .443 274*
Kansas City
48 83 .336 37la
Washington
Wednesday’s Results
Detroit 2 Los Angeles 1
New York 4 Boston 1
Baltimore 3 Kansas City 1,
night
Chicago 8 Cleveland 3, 1st,
twi night
Chicago 3 Cleveland 1, 2nd,
night
Only games scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W I. Tct. GB
Los Angeles
78 53 .593
San Francisco 73 59 .533 54*
St. Louis
72 CO .315 64*
Philadelphia
72 61 .311 7
7 1 62 .534 8
Milwaukee
71 65 .322 94a
Cincinnati
67 63 .315 104*
Pittsburgh
67 64 .511 It
Chicago
43 84 .308 30
Houston
41 90 .313 37
New York
Wednesday’s Results
Philadelphia 8 Chicago 7
San Francisco 5 St. Louis 3
Milwaukee 9 Houston 1, night
Pittsburgh T New York 2,
night
Cincinnati 9 Los Angeles 3,
night

Oviedo High School Heed
Football Coach Jim Palmer
is picking up more confidence
in his aquad aa each day of
football practice progresses.
Things h a d been moving
along at a pretty alow pace
until the boys started con­
tact work.
Several of the players a rt
finding the positions beat
suited for them. Palmer has
been drilling the group most­
ly on defense. He feels that
hit boys stlU need mom con­
ditioning.
Some of the standouts op
the squad Indudo right end
Teddy Bellhorn, right tackle
Tim Colbert, and left taekle
Billy Murphy. BlUy Mlkler,
sophomore halfback, h a s
shown up real good In prac­
tice drills. Returning left half­
back Barry Gouge and quar­
terback Jimmy Courier will
round out the backfleld.
Another outstanding sopho­
more ia Harley Cox. This
youngster can play either
tackle or guard with contid
erable ability. Fullback Rex
Brooks and center Jim Sau­
cer both returned from last
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS team copped the lo­
year's aquad. Also, these two
cal Men’s Softball championship and team mem­
boya fill In quite well at the
bers were guests of the sponsors at a banquet.
defensive linebacker p o s i ­
Top photo pictures team manager Ron Russi
tions.
(left) presenting the pennant championship
Palmer hopes to come up
trophy to Byron Leach, secretary-treasurer of
with the right offensive com
Kingswood Builders. Lower photo pictures Jim
blnation by the end of this
week. So far only light, abort
Jernigun (right), city recreation director, pre­
scrimmages have t a k e n
senting the tournament championship trophy to
place, so that the boya could
William S. Brumlcy, Kingswood president.
get a better feel of the ball,
with more detailed acrimmages to take place in the
next few days.
Sophomores play a big part
on this year’s squad. Guards
Jimmy George and Wayne
Jacobs have showed up well
in practice. Senior lett end
Jimmy Fox, a reluming letUnited Presa International club in this league."
The Phillies certainly are terman, should be one o( the
Remember the Whix Kids?
entitled
to feel that way with mainstays on the team.
They're gone now although
12 victories in their last 15
their aucccssors could cause
Minimum amount w i t h
games, a record that has mov­
(he Dodgera the same grid ed them within a half-game which a U. S. postal lavingi
account may be opened and
they suffered In 1950.
of third place and within
That was the year the seven games of the filtering bear interest is one dollar.
fighting Philadelphia Phillies first-place Dodgers.
finally untracked themselves
The Phils unloosed a hail­
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the Dodgers and win the Na­ ing the Cubs. 8-7, Wednesday
N O R D IC
tional League pennant by two- with Ryne Durcn tossing in
games.
an eyepopping relief Job for
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It could happen again and good measure.
the hepped-up Phils, who have
Sudden thought: Wouldn't
finished in the second divi­ that be a sight to see Durcn
sion the last seven years, pitch in the World Series
actually believe they can win. against his old Yankee elub
"My bail players won't fall and bis old buddy, Ralph
over in a dead shock if they Honk?
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come on to win," says man­
The Dodgers’ lead was cut
ager Gene Mauch. "They hon­ to 51* games when they were
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the second-place Gianls down­
ed the third-place Cardinals,
Sports C ar Club 3-3. The ilravcs tripped the
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9-1, and the Pirates de­
1005 S. Sanford, FA 2-1288
To Meet Tuesday Colts,
feated the Met*, 7-2.
The Seminole Sport* Cor
Club will meet a t 8 p.m.
Tuesday in tho Florida State
Rank lounge to make final
plan* for s "Ruff and Revyy
II TSD Rnlly" to be held Sept.
7 as an event of the Central
Florida Council of Sports Car
Clubs.
The Rally, which Is sched­
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p.m. a t the Farmer'* Market
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Wedding Plans

Miss Tinsley, John Orman Announced
M arried In Apopka Church
Carolina and Tennessee the
couple will make their home
la Gainesville where both ere
After • honeymoon trip seniors et th# University of
through the moontains of Florida.

u nod garlands ef
w a n used back of

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length gown with bell shaped
skirt and chapel train. Tbe
' re-embroidered bodice feetur• ed a scoop neckline sprinkled
with tiny wed pearls and ie)— quiet with Inserts ef aleneos
t e e and ending In three-quarMr length electee. For back
r*‘ • lateral, rosea ef self material
| £ were tacked fa et the waist•
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allk illusion waa held In place
by a crown of seed pearls and
eeqeina. The bride carried n
eeaeade ef yellow roses and
white srehlda with a shower
«f yellow and white ribbon.
Tbe maid ef honor, Mias
Martha Watson ef Gransboro,
M. C* wore • floor length
gown of yellow taffeta with
an overlay of sheer silk orgsnsa and an unpin waistlino hi-lighted with n Jeweled
pin. Matching yellow ahoee
and yellow velvet head Place
completed the outfit. Miss
Watson carried two long
stemmed roses.
Bridesmaids wen Edna
Thollander of Atlanta, Gs. and
Kathy Cooper of Orlando. The
attendants wore Identical
gowns to that of the meld of
honor, Best man was Carl
Ulese of Fort l-auderdnle.
Mother of tha bride wore
S beige bee street length
•heath with roee beige accessorlea. Mri, Tinsley chose a
corsage of yellow orchid*.
Mother of the groom w on a
pink dacron dress with a skirt
of permanent pleats, Sira. Or­
man wore a matching picture
h at of pink straw and whita
accauorles and a white or­
chid corsage.
A reception was held In the
ehurrh social hall Immediately
following tha wedding, Tha
hall was decorated in a white
and yellow color scheme. The
buffet table held a four-tiered
cake decorated In white and
yellow with aitver candelabra
surrounded by a trailing a t /
rangement of yellow roses aifd
grennery,
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Assisting with the solving
a t tho crystal punrh 1mAI and
cake were relative*/of the
bride, and Sirs. John Kirk
and Mr*. 0. C. Jones, both of
Bear Lake.
For hsr going away outfit
the bride wore a two-tone
dark hlua and sapphire blue

Casselberry

Personals

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Wo kad a repost hr |
pickle and relish recipe. Tbe
Borne Demonstratkm office
has free booklets available by
Just calling the office or, bet­
ter still, by going out there
to look over the supply. This CASSEROLE OF BRUSSELS
one la Bulletin No. IMA and
8PBOUTS
la called “Pickles and Relish- m tbtps. butter

By Mrs. Adam MaOrr
Andrew Scott, V o l u s i a
Drive, DeBary, announces
tbe engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of his
daughter, Patricia Andrea, to
frank Wilson Duval Jr., son
of Hr. and Mrs. frank Wilson
Duval, of DcLand.
Miss Scott, the granddaugh­
ter ef Mrs. Amelia Scott, was
a member of tbe 1963 DeLand
graduating class. She la also
a member of the Civlnettes
and the Methodist Youth Fel­
lowship of the DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church.
The groom-elect la a grad­
uate of tbe DeLand High
School and attended the Uni­
versity of Florida for three
years. He is presently sta*
Honed In Key West with the
U. S. Marine Division.
The wedding Is planned for
Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. In the DeBary Community Methodist
Church, with Rev. Cecil N.
Ogg, officiating.

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gether. Asparagus with cab­
bage . . . snap beans with
cut up broccoli . . . lima
beans with one of the green
lesfy vegetables . . .
2 cups drained cooked green
vegetables
1 to H i cups medium white
sauce
salt to taste
pinch of dry herbs
14 cup fine dry bread crumbs
(or crackers)
I tbsp. oleo, butter or m eat
drippings
Combine vegetables, sauce
and seasonings in a greased
MISS PATRICIA ANDREA SCOTT
baking dish. Mix crumbs with
(Cox Photo)
the butler, oleo or drippings
and sprinkle over the vege­
Mr. and Mrs. Everett H ar­
tables. Bake In moderate
per, 2109 Amelia Ave., an­
oven 350 degrees until the
nounce the birth of a seven
sauce Is buhbllng and the
pound, three ounce daughter,
tapping slightly browned —
Aug. 24 at Seminole Memor­
By Mr*t Adam Muller
Mrs. M. Dobnenskl of 20 to 30 minutes. Serves 4.
ial Hospital.
The DeBary Business and Yorkville, N. Y., was the
They have chosen the name
For variety . , . Put the
Profesaional
Women’s Club soloist Sunday at the St.
Lisadlanne for the new arriv­
vegetable and sauce Into the
will
hold
its
Sept.
2,
meeting
al. They have another daugh­
Ann's Church In DeBary. dish in separate layers with
at the home of Miss Helen
ter, Teresa Ann.
Snodgrass of Enterprise at Mrs. Dobnenskl accompan­ a sprinkling of grated cheese
Maternal grandmother la 7:30 p.m. Members attending, ied herself at the organ as or finely chopped onion, pars­
Mrs. T. V. Brown, of Sanford, turn right on street past the she sang, “ 0 , SsnctUlsma" ley or cooked mushrooms be­
and paternal grandfather is power plant on Enterprise and “0 Lord I Am Not tween layers.
MRS. JOHN ORMAN
H. R. Harper, of Lake Worth. Rosd.
Worthy."
SPINACH CUSTARD
Mrs. A. L. Willgoose of Lu­ 1 cup chopped cooked spin­
First Birthday
ach, drained
cerne Drive entertained this
past week with three tables of 1 tap. butter
bridge. Winners were Viola 14 tap. aatt
Celebrated By
Howard and Franklin Mathe- Pepper
1 cup hot milk
son.
Youngster
Harrises
2 eggs beaten
Mr. and Mri. Carl Brooks 2 hard cooked egga finely
By Jane Casselberry
By Mona Grin* trad
chopped
Petite Laurie Ann Demp­
A going away party was of DeBary Drive have been
Add
the spinach, fat and
entertaining
their
h
o
u
s
e
given last weekend for Mr.
sey, daughter of Mr. and
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles seasonings to the milk. Stir
anil
Mr*.
W.
G.
Harris,
of
Mrs. William Dempsey, Lake
North Orlando, at the Com­ Platt, of Mt. Holly, N. J „ this mixture into the beaten
Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
munity building In the recrea­ visiting places of Interest In eggs. Add the hard cooked
eggs, atiring them carefully
and around Central Florida.
celebrated her first birthday
tion area.
Hosta and hoitrssea were
with a party Saturday after­
Mr. and U rt. Bill Ryan, Mr.
noon at her home.
and Mra. Richard Stodden,
Young friends attending tbe
51r. and Mr*. Donald Nall, Mr.
celebration were Jan and
and Sirs. Chuck Howell anil
Lynn McPherson, Debbie and
Mr. and Sirs, Kwrighlson HarPammle Gordan, Wsyne Gre­
ville.
gory, Jimmy Hamilton, John­
Stemtiera of the North Or­
ny and Tommy Herald and
lando Garden Club and Civic
Cathy Casselberry.
Ann. were Invited as tha
Guests were served re­
Harris family was active in
freshment* of c a k e , ice
troth orgunixuliim*. Ganna
were enjoyed under the su­
pervision of the host group
LAURIE ANN DEMPSEY
and group singing and danc­
ing was participated in by
all present.
Refreshment* of punch, cof­
fee and cake were served
throughout the evening. Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Warnko and Miss Evelyn Carlson, of
anti daughters, Gcri Ann and Burlington, Mass., are living Stodden made pictures of the
honorees for their scrapbook.
Miss Brenda Benton was Stelinda, left Wednesday to
Others attending the cel­
guest of honor at a birthday make their home in Ft. Smith, at 300 West Fifth Street. Two
party given by her sister, Ark. Mr. Warake will be as­ other out of town teachers are ebration and saying goodbya
Mrs. John Krider Jr. and her sociated with Executive) Avia­ .Miss Annette llalicit, of St. to the family who will soon
Simons, Ga., and Judy .Mont­ be moving to Sanford were
mother, Mr*. Jack Itenton.
tion, in Ft. Smith and the
Sir. and Sirs. George Som­
The celebration was held family will be at homu at gomery, of Sarasota.
mers, Sir. and Sirs. Anton
at the home of her parents, 1320 Free Ferry Lane.
Mr. and Sirs. Jack Benton, Krecek, Mr. and Mm. Roy
707 Hast 2.r&gt;th Street. A group
daughter, Brenda, and their Burka, Mr. and Sir*. Jack
of friends of the honorre, who
I&gt;r. Harold Ring has re­
hsd just reached the coveted turned home after completing son and family, Sir. and Mrs. Riddley and Frank Fasula,
age of Id, enjoyed a hamburg­ two weeks active duty ser­ Jack Benton Jr. ami children,
er rookout, with all the trim ­ vice at McCoy Air Force have returned from a vaca­
mings and homemade ice Base. Dr. Ring bolds the re­ tion in Hampton, S. C. They
LABOR
visited with relatives and
cream and rake.
serve commission of LL Col. friend* and went on sight­
The teenagers alio enjoyed
in tho USAFR.
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seeing tours.
a series of party games and
danced to recordings from the
Two new teachers at the
hi-fi.
EskUehir, Turkey, la the
Southsldu School have arrived
Guests were the Misses
in Sanford. Miss Elsie Sam- center of the world’a nicerBecky and Wanda Nr Imm,
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To prepare cake b atter,
cream fat; add sugar and
ft cup chopped celery
cream, add beaten egg. Sift
H cup chopped onion
dry Ingredients and add alter*
l i t tbsps. flour
nately with milk. Pour ev er
V* tap. salt
mangoes and bake 50 to M
X cup cooked or canned to­ minutes at 379 degrees. When
cake Is done, turn upside
matoes
114 cups cooked brussels down and serve while w arm .
sprouts
Fine bread or cracker crumbs
GREEN MANGO PUS
mixed with melted butter
Wash, pare and cut off th«
Heat the butter in a fry seed in thin slices enough
pan. Add the celery and onion green mangoes to make a
and cook slowly until they quart. Put these In a sauce­
are yellow. Blend In the flour, pan with a small amount e f
salt, pepper and add the to­ water and steam Just enough
matoes. Stir and cook until to make the slices lim ber.
the mixture la thick. Put the Have a 9 inch piepan lined
sprouts Into a greased bake with pastry. Put Into It the
dish and add the tomato mix­ partly cooked mango slices
ture. Sprinkle the crumbs and sprinkle with 1H cups o r
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dot with 2 tbsps. butter. P u t
How to use up freih man­ on a top crust and seal well
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that have been tried by the for steam. Bake 49 to 50 min­
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In Ceremony At Methodist Church
A Sunday afternoon wed-! Joe Alexander III. Mr*. R. M. L. Nichols. The punch laFloating hoste'se* w e r e
ding, marked with beauty and \V. Wallace /-ami Mr*. C. L. del was a family heirloom Mrs. Willard Holden, Mrs.
tradition, united in marriage i Echols served the tiered cake that belonged to the great, Esther Lou Pate and the
Suianne Jones and Lt. Leon \ and punch was served by great grandmother of the Misses Patty Glen Johnson,
Edward Walker Jr., of the [Mrs. C. W. Johnson and,Mrs groom.
Vicki Westland. Nlckl Ashby,
U. S. Air Force, both of this
Barbara Bradley and Pat
city.
Smith.
The daughter of Mr. and
For traveling Hie bride
Mrs. Clarence Litis Jones ami
wore a dress of sandalwood
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
crepe with matching shoes
Edward Walker were married
and a flower hat. Her corsage
in a double ring ceremony
was of sweetheart rose* and
held at the First Methodist
flour de mour. Alter their
Church at 3:3U p.m. Aug. 25.
IIKIDAL COUPLE nm! attendant.*, left to ritrht, are Miss Pam Jones, mniil
honeymoon to an undisclosed
Rev. John Adams officiated
of honor, Mr. and Mra. Leon Edward Walker Jr., and beat man, Greg
destination the couple will
tnd nuptial music was pre­
Walker.
make their home In San An­
(Herald Photo)
sented by Mrs. Ben Wiggins,
tonio, Tex.
organist, and Dick Aiken,
Out of town guests Included
soloist. “ Because,” “ Wedding
Air. and Mrs. J. E. Jones,
Benediction" and “The Lord's
Air. and Mrs. George Adams,
Prayer" were selections sung
Mr. and Mrs. William King,
Air. and Air*. L. E. Walker Mrs. R. W. Walker, Jill and Patty Walker, Dranna Nich­
by the soloist.
Airs. Katherine Bell. Mrs.
Sr.
entertained wilh a buffet Jeffrey, of Interlachen and ols, Rosemary Southward,
The Discipline used by Rev.
Tom Entrikln. Airs. William
Mr, and Mrs, William Harris, Phyllis McDaniel, Johnnie
Adams was the same used by
Harris amt Mrs. L. H. Waters, •upper at their home ip hon­
Jacksonville.
Tanner, Jimmy Cordell, Tom
the bride's great grandfather,
all of Jacksonville; Mr. and or of Miss Suzanne Jonc* and
Also
the
.Misses
Pam
Jones,
Speer anti Bobby Lankford,
the late Rev. F. E. StcinmeyAirs. Ted Steinmcyer, Mrs. their ion, Leon E. Walker Jr.,
*r.
Alma Walker and Airs. Char­ and the bridal party, follow­
Twin arrangements of white
les Walker of Tallahassee.
ing the wedding rehearsal on
chrysanthemums and gladioli
Also Mrs. Marte Zellener. Haturdnv evening.
along with burning tapers in
Guest* invited were Mr. and
Carrie and Trip Zellcncr ot
branched candelabra, were
Sarasota; Mrs. Catherine L. Mr*. C. O. Jone*. parent* of
placed on the altar. Family
Rowe, Mrs. Catherine It. the bride, Mr. and Mr*. Dick
pews were marked with the
Bear and Airs. George Rea­ Aiken, Mr. and Mr*. Pat Donsame flowers and white satin
gan of Bradenton; Mrs. Elam nhoe, Mr. and Airs. Pete Nash,
rihhons.
Bryan of Venice and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Walker,
By Frances Wester
reason for their long and
Tiie bride was given in m ar­
Randall Lavender of Panama Mr. and Mra. Hnndnll Laven­
AIKS. L. E. WALKER JK.
riage hy her father. Her gown
der,
of
Panama
City;
Mr.
and
The
8Uh birthday of J. W. healthy life and they give liv­
City.
was made of white bridal sa­
Dodson was celebrated at a ing in Florida all credit.
Relatives and friends at­
tin, featuring a V-shaped departy given in his honor, Sat­
tending were Mrs. Carl Bo*ch,
colletage and a fitted b as muurday night, at hi* home in Mr*. Ilcrdie Bailey, Mr. tnd
waist. The skirl was designed
Lake Alary.
Airs. Carl Dodson, John Grif
with back fullness that ter­
Air. Dodson, who I* one of fin, Air. and Air*. George
minated in a chapel train,
Mrs. L. F. Gamer and Mrs.
the must active men In Lake Dodson, Mr. anil Airs. Bob
and the front of the skirt was
Mary, greeted the guest a a a Jones, Joy, David ami Sonja
adorned with a scroll pattern Pete Sharber were co-hos­
they arrived, anil shared the Wester, Dolores Kirsch, Mr.
of apptiqued lace. Her shoul­ tesses for a recent chatter
honors with lit* wile. The cou­ and Airs. Juhn K. Dodson,
der length veil of imported party honoring bride-elect.
ple recently celebrated their Edith, Larry, Duke a n d
illusion was embossed with a Miss Frances Strickland.
.Madge Dodson, Birger and
tktrd wedding anniversary.
leaf design outlined with seed
Colorful s p r i n g flowers
line daughter. -Madge, and Harry Wester, Carol Dodson.
pearls. She carried a cascade
w e r e arranged throughout
three *on», Carl, John and Air. and Air*. S. A. Dobbins,
bouquet of white roses and
the
party ruum* amt the
flour de in our.
Bill, with their families, were Carl D. Dodson, Joan Keefer,
Mr. and Airs. Geoorge Rob­
present.
Serving as maid of honor guests enjoyed light refresh­
The guests assembled In inson, William T. Dobbins,
was the bride’s sister. Mis* ments as they reminisced
the Florida rm&gt;m of the home, Jay Norton and David Jonc*.
Pam Jones. Bridesmaids in­ about Uicii high school and
which Mr. Dodson, himself,
cluded Miss Patty Walker,
college days. Thu honored re­
had built. A buffet supper
sister of the groom. Miss
had been prepared of baked
Phylis McDaniel, Miss Rose­ ceived a gift in her chosen
ham, beans, assorted cold
mary Southward and Miss pattern from the hostesses.
cuts and cheeses, pickle*, po­
Guests included the hnnDeanna Nichols.
tato chips with a variety of
AH ot the attendants wore oree’s mother. Mrs. M. R.
dips, corn fritter*, sand­
identical dresses of Dior blue Strickland, the Misses Kay
wiches, cold drinks and cof­
peau de sole, fashioned with Ivey, Rose Kratiert, Ann
fee. Later a huge birthday
cummerbunds accented with Crapps, Pat Wight, Martin
„ Ity H elen flnodgra**
cake, froited in white with
a band of electric blue. The Stem per. Dian Aiken. MarlMiss Palsy Ia&gt;ng celebrat­
red rosea, was cut and ed her 13th birthday with a
floor length, b e l l shaped lyn McDaniel and Sally Wil­
MIPS FRANCES STRICKLAND, center, receives n pi ft from Mrs. Pete
served.
skirts were dramatized with liams and Aimes. William
party at the home of her par­
Sharber at a chatter party in her honor. Co-hoateaa, Mra. L. F. Garner, is
Special entertainment for rots on Main Street in Enter­
back fullness of electric blue. Park, Winston Barr and Duuat
rijrht.
(Herald
Photo)
the evening was provided by prise.
Headdresses were Dior blue nie .Morris.
The Trubndors, Birger Wel­ The teenager* Joined In for
veils, featuring beaded cloth
ter, violinist; Harry Wester, an evening of dancing, games
Rowers. Their shoes were of
accordianist; and Bill Dod­ and eating, concluded with
Dior blue and they carried
son, guitarist. Also perform­ birthday rake anti Ire cream.
cascade bouquets in the con­
ing were Dolores Kirsch and
trasting color.
Celebrating with Palsy were
Two new graduates of Stet­ lege in Barrington, Rhode Is-1 HA tn elementary education i m ar School and eventually Joy Wester, who sang several
Flower girl, Miss Sandy
the Misses Connie Seller*,
Swnim, was a miniature of son University were honored land, before cuming to Met-1 She will teach second grade plans tn continue her educa­ folk songs and one original Carolyn Watson. Patty Ura
mini her composed by Harry ban, Rose Gillespie, Carrie
the bridesmaids. The rings recently with a graduation son where she received ber] tills year at Westslde Gram-] tion.
Wester.
were brought to the altar by tea at the home of Airs. John
Hatchett anil Linda fame,
Bob Jones concluded the Gary Hopper, Jimmy Wells,
ringbearcr, Master Jeffrey Wilkins,
program with a group of Randy Sullivan and Ernie and
Walker.
The two were Airs. L. D.
songs done In his own par­ Dwayne Watson.
Best man fur the groom
ticular style. Ask II.e Dod­
was his brother, Greg Walk­ Waggoner and Mrs. James
sons what they consider the
er. Usher* were Pat Dona- (lit who received llu’ir bache­
l.uc, Pete Nash. Jimmy Cor­ lor of art* degree* at the end
dell, Randall Lavender and
Enterprise
of the summer and spring
Billy Harris of Jacksonville.
terms respectively.
Mrs. Jones, mother of the
Co-hostess with Airs. Wil­
bride, wore a street length
kins was Mrs. V. W. GanderU v jv ftu r
dress of champaign chiffon
ton. Friends ami associates
over peau do soie, with a
fa &amp; Q o fo tt
of iNdh honorecs called dur­
Mr*. Jun Jackson, Hie for­
matching hat and a corsage
ing Hie afternoon lea.
mer Beth McBride, and son
ot pink sweetheart ruses. The
M ilady h S hoppe
of Eau Gallic and her mo­
A culor scheme of pink,
groom's mother wore a dress
while and silver wa* carried
ther, Mrs. Mary McBride, of
Of Fine Fabrlrs
of light blue 11nm featuring
out in the t.itdc decorations
Orlando, visited frit-mis here
tog H. Park 32.1-031.1
lace insertion, and a corsage
and corsages presented to
Thursday afternoon.
of sweetheart roses.
Airs. Waggoner and Airs. Ott.
Immediately alter Hie cere­
An assortment of miniature
mony, Mr. and Mrs. Jones
Danish pastries, mixed nuts
entertained Hie w e d d i n g
and mints were served with
guest* at a reception held in
small finger sandwiches, also
McKinley Hall. Profusions of
done in pink and white.
blue and white " flowers were
.Mrs. Waggoner is the wife
placed at vantage points
1IONOUKES AND HOSTESSES a t n pruiluntion ten are left to right, Mrs.
of ATI L I). Waggoner of
throughout the a s s e m b l y
V.
W. Cunderton, Mrs. James H. Ott, Mrs. L. D. NVuggoner nm! Mrs. John
VAII 7 ami has one son, Jos­
room.
Wilkins.
(H erald Photo)
eph. While in college she was
Guest* were grettled by
a member of Uie Stetson hon­
Mrs. W. I.. Kirk ami Hie
orary, Society of Scroll and
bride’s lexik was kept by
Key (or those who rank in the
Sirs. G. W. Walker and Sirs.
top five percent of the jun­
ior arid senior classes. Fu­
Alb* Samira Locklcy ha*
ture plans include leaching
Oviedo
in secondary school ami grad­ returned to her home in Web­
ster, N. V., after visiting with
uate study.
Mrs. fill is married to PU3 her grandparents, Mr. amt
Airs. Warren Tiighm.ui and James II. Ott. also of VAtl-7. Mrs. Claude Layo, for .the
children, Susie, Janet, Dwight She attended Barrington Col­ past three weeks.
and Freddie, of Kinston, N\
MODERN and PERIOD
C.. have been visiting in
Sofa Iledis from
Sectionals from
Oviedo with Mr. and Mrs.
Canby Kimble and Air. ami
Living Rooms from
Mrs. A. B. Kimble.

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When bA Caf Nof A Caf-bGood Question
MELBOURNE B E A C H proud but perplax*d gwner
(UPI) — Ned Smith ig the of ■ pot lion todgj — which
Juat goo* to dhow w hat can
happen whan aoraaoM taka*
Legal Notice
you u t your word.
IX THU r r a r r i T r o m T ®r
Several waaka ago, Smith
TUB SIXTH JCDiriSL CIRc t r r i s a s d row i n » . Jokingly mentioned to hla wtfa
BLK ro rS T T , FLORIDA.
that ha “alwaya wanted •
IS CMASrrRT. So. I M M
Hon.**
Ai-MA AXDERHON,
P lain tiff
A t a enrprixa party for hla
-V » K P tv rx If. n o X B T and JlTDT Slat birthday, Saturday, tha
l i o x n r . h l a wife. H I M LAM- bewildered electronics worker
HKIIT a n d Q U H X T IX LAMgot his wUb—lu the form of
HKRT. h e r h u e h a n d .
D e f e n d a n t s 100 pound* of fun and fur
s o t ic * o r p u rr
with tha Swahili name of
BTATK O F F M H I I D A
Simba.” That mean* "Lion."
TO I rla L a m b e rt a n d q u » a tin r-am bert, h er h usband,
“ Simian,” It wa* felt, wax
who**
r e s i d e n c e la t i r o Ob.
r e ro . P u e r t o Rico, w h e r e th * no name for an up*Landing
m a i l i n g a d d r e s s la P .O . Box American lion. Smith call*
IH1
You a r a h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to him “Roacoe."
file y o u r a n s w e r o r w r i t t e n
But Melbourne Beach city
d e f e n c e s . If a n y , In I h n a b o v e officials call him Illegal. That
p r o c e e d i n g w i t h t h a C l e r k of
I b i s c o u r t , a n d to s e r v o a copy I* where Ned Smith's trou­
t h e r e o f u p o n th * P l a i n t i f f * ble* began.
a t t o r n e y s , who** n a m e * a n d
Smith watched his unique
addreia
a p p e a r s h e r e o n , on
o r b e f o r e Ih* 17th. d a y o f birthday
present frolicking
B e p l t m b e r , 1113, t h * n a t u r e of
t h i s p r o c e e d i n g b e i n g a s u i t in tha grass with bis 18fo r f o r e c l o s u r e o f m o r l g a g * month-old
daughter today,
a g a i n s t t h e f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b ­ and wondered what to do next
ed p r o p e r t y , t o - w l t :
L o t I I - B e g i n n i n g t i l l Melbourna Beach city and
feet W est
a n d 33 f e e t police official* bad Just told
N orth
of t h * S o u t h e a s t
c o r n e r o f th * S o u t h w e s t him that, by ordinance, pets
*i
of
S e c tio n
1 4 - 1 6 - t l , were limited to tha dog and
B em lnol* County, F lorida,
t h e n c e r u n N o r t h I I I feet. cat variety.
W e s t 1*1 feet. H o u th IIS
Smith figured ha had tha
f e e t . E a s t 1*1 f e e t , to a logical answer: A lion la a
p o in t nf beginning.
IHI.VK A ND O H P K R K D a t cat, albeit a rather large cat
H an fo rd , C o u n t y o f Hemlnole, — and on* that doubtless will
•State o r F l o r i d a , t h i s 13tb
get considerably larger.
d ay o r A u g u st, U I I .
(HKAL)
Moreover, tha band of
A r t h u r II. B e c k w i t h , J r . friende — lad by Dick Stout,
C le rk nf C ircuit Court
B e m l n o l a C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . of Kisaimmee — who w an In
M i
M a r t h a T. V l h l e n
on tha conspiracy took gTaat
D e p u t y C le r k
O R E O O I I Y , CUUIIH A PA N I ­ pain* to get the proper kind
of Hon for the average Amer­
KI-1 Ht
A tto rn ey * for P la in tif f
ican home.
101 J a c k s o n S t r e e t
Roacoe ha* neither clawi
T a m p a I, Florida
P u b l i s h : A u g . 13, 35. I I , Sept.
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l a t h e C o e n ml t h e C o a a ty
Ju d a s . S e a l e i l e C a a a ty , FleeIda, l a F r a h a t e ,
l a r e l E s t a t e ml

Klla Hlierman

D eceased .
T o A ll C e e d l l s r a a a d F e e e e a e
lla v le a
claim * a r D e m a a d i
A a a l a o t S aid K s t a t e i
You a n d e a c h o f y o u a r a
h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t o p r e s e n t an y
claim s
or
dem ands
w h ic h
you , o r e i t h e r o f y o u , m a y
h o v a n g a l n a t th * e s t a t e of
Klla S h e r m a n , d e c e a s e d , lata
of e a l d C o u n t y , t o t h o C o u n ty
Judge
o f Hi m t n o l e C o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a , a t hla o f f i c e In th*
a t u r t h o u se of eald C ounty
at
S a n fo rd , F lorida, w llhln
elx c a l e n d a r m o n t h s f r o m th*
tim e nf the f irs t publication
of t h l a n otice. T w o c o p i e s o f
each c l a i m n r d e m a n d ahalt
be In w r i t i n g , a n d s h a l l a t a t e
th * p l a c * of r e a l d e n c * an d
p oat o f f i c e a d d r e s s
o f the
c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a l l be a w o rn
In by t h e c l a i m a n t , h l a a g e n t ,
o r a t t o r n e y and accom panied
b y a f i l i n g fee o f on* d o lla r
and s u c h claim o r d e m a n d nut
so f i l e d eh.vtl be vuld.
L oul* W ynn
A * a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f (h«
E s t a t e of
K l l a H h r rm a n ,
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P u b l i s h A u g . 1. IS, I t .
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In ik e r o n r t a f th a t'a a a ty
J u d g e , b r m l a e l e 1‘a u a t y , FleeIda. I n P r o b a t e ,
In r e i F .e la le ml
I t ll O D A D, HltA T .
D eceased .

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M a lm s a s llem aada
A g s l n e t Maid K a l a l e i
Y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u are
h e re b y notified a n d required
to p r e s e n t a n y c la im * a n d d e ­
m a n d s w hich you, or either
of y o u , m a y h i v e a g a l n a t tha
e a t a t a o f I t l t O P A II. OltAY.
d e c e a s e d , l a t e o f enld C ounty,
to t h e C o u n t y J u d g e o f Hem
Inol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t bis
u f f l c o In th * c o u r t b o u s e of
said C o u n ty a t S an fo rd , F lo r­
ida, w l l h l n si x c a l e n d a r mon
th* f r o m Ih*
tim e
o f Ih*
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f th l* n o ­
lle*. K a c h c l a i m o r d e m a n d
■hall be In w r i t i n g , a n d ahntl
e l a t e t h a p l a c e o f rseldenc*
a n d p o s t of fice a d d r e s s o f th*
r l a l m a n t , e n d s h a l l ba sw o rn
to by th a claim an t, h is agent
o r a t t o r n e y , a n d a n y su ch
c l a i m o r d e m a n d n o t *o filed
s h a l l b e void.
A. K d w ln H h ln h o l« er
A a a a ecu l o r o f l b * M e t
W i l l a n d T e a l a m . n l of
R I I O D A D. O R A T , d e ­
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This and That
ACROSS
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• German
■cinir*

• Hag
7 Sailing
■ Her loud

e Meritorteee
10 Smelt
11 Rut ball dub*

• Quoit* peg
I I Ms lor d o mo
16 Sprightly a l t
13 Tranquillity
20 Kind ol Wtw
14 llsrvm room
22
Artut'i Ratos
15 Introduced
24 CavU
17 Negative word 33 Niutlcal term
18 Chair*
3* Mend* e n k
i s Cloth wre
25 Moral
43 Indian U n i
10 S l r u a t
21 U n m a n naval 30 Arctic whirl* 43 Lock of hair
In iUIy
commander
46 I tor** food
S lK .p u t
SI At thil ptar*
t l IHiHgur*
47 Two-toed do th 32 llo rd tr
33 Coffin aland*
IS Vulgar ItDcw 33 Final race
41 Masculine
S3 T n oaportsU m
27 Uncommon
40 Classify
nickname
charge
29 Deep Inc la loo
S3 Ki c u j m (coll)
V
34 Whtat t a n a
36 Enum erate
37 Baa* bat! pitcher
M Maaoillno
nick nam*

M Layer (dul.)
61 City l a t h *

Netherlands

43 WU*
44 Highland**
46 It* ginning*
49 Fabric*!*
S3 Blackbird of
cuckoo f-mily
M Mad* tender of
M Philippine
peasant
ST Ireland
50 Tooth (tump
SS Light aource
60 Italian city
U Foot part
DOWN
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2 Engage
3 Notion

Rolls Are Open
In C A P Squadron
Applications ara being ac­
cepted now for Junior and sen­
ior membere of Goldsboro
Cadet Squadron of Civil Air
I’atrol, according to the com­
manding officer, Lt, William
J. Taylor.
Squadron officer* and ex*
data spent last weekend In
bivouac a t Osceola A irport
Cadets received training In
map reading, compass read­
ing, direction by aircraft and
to aircraft, first aid and re­
moval of survivor* from
planes. All male cadets had
two hours of guard duty to
perform. Junior Officer Odell
Hunt was officer of tho day.
Cadet Joyce Sclplo was ap­
pointed secretary of the squad­
ron and Cadet Betty Gathers
was appointed financial sec­
retary.

DeBary Library
Sets Schedule
By Mrs. Adam Muller
DeBary librarian R u t h
Batch announced this week
that beginning next Tuesday
the library will go on Its fall
schedule with open hours set
from &gt; until 4:30 p.m. on
weekdays.
She also advised that there
ara 30 new books on loan
from the Volusia County l i
brary.

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N O T IC K IH h e r e b y g iv e *
t h a t w* ar * e n g a g e d l a b u l l na*a a t llwjr 41 J - O v l . d n , Fla..
H e m tn o te Coun ty, F l o r i d a . on
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t h * l l c l l t l o u a n am * of
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t * n i| t o r a g l s l a r aa ld nam *
w i t h Ih* M a r k o f t h * C ircu it
C o u r t , Hcmlnot* C o u n t y , F l o ­
rid * . In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h th *
p r o v l a l o n a o f t h * F lc t l t lo u *
N a m * S t a t u t e s , t o - w l t : Seelion
1*3 ol F l o r i d a H talu ts*
D if.
HI*: F loyd R r l g g *
E lisab eth H rla a s
P u b l i s h : Aug. I I , 12. I t . B*pt.

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hereby
given,
R '-u rd o f C o u n ty C o m m i s s i o n ­
e r * o f H-mlnol* c o u n t y . F l o r ­
id*.
will
hear
an
a p p eal
a u - i l n a t t h e d e c l i l n n o f the
H o a r d of A d j u a t m e n t d . n y l n *
p * r m l* * lo n t a b u ild * du p lex
In c o n Junc tion w i t h c o m m e r ­
c i a l u»« In ■ C-1 C o m m e r c ia l
a o n a *a par R e s o l u t i o n No. t
A m ending
H-m lnol*
C o u n ty
H oning
ll* x u l* U o n * o n
Ih*
f o l l o w i n g d e s c ri b e d p r o p e r t y :
C u m m r n c * a t N W c o r of Lot
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S y s t e m . , Inc. b u i l d i n g .
F u h l l c h e a r i n g w ill b * held
In t h e Memlnol* C o u n t y C o u r t
l t o u * e , Hanford. F l o r i d a . In th *
C o u n t y C o m m is sio n e r * Room,
o n i i e p t e m b s r !«, m i a t 1*:*4
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Il.iard o f C o u n t y C o m m l i ■lunar*
Hsmlno l* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
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man
A t t . i t A r t h u r B e c k w ith ,
Jr.
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nor fangs. They were rem atad surgically before tha Aus­
tin (Ttat.) Serpentarium de­
livered him ta tha Smith 1m m
Saturday. Tha playful cub
has never been la a cage, nor
a ha ever eaten raw m eat or
braee.
Hla diet, ta data, haa con­
sisted mostly af dried cat
food.
Smith haa no intention af
giving up Rosco* voluntarily.
In fact, ha plana to g at •
WO-pound-Dit chain from a
welder ta keep his pat from
To L ie
rambling through tho neigh­
bors’ yards.
The HERALD
But municipal officials re­
main fine. Rosco* must go —
within a week or two.
What ta d o t T v * got the
DEADLINES
yellow page* open now,"
Smith said today. ‘T in look­
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
ing Into tha poeaibility af Tuaa^ thru F r i - 2 P. M. day
putting my house on the mar­ M o re toaertioa. Mow. • S at
ket and moving to another
area."
CLASS IT KD INDEX
Where a friendly lion might
be more welcome.
1. L ott * Found

322-5612
322-5613
It Pay*

Want Ada.

Few Big Names
For Denver Open
DENVER (U PI) - Sponsore of th* $35,000 Denver
Open were optimistic about
ita financial security right up
to toe-off time today desplta
th* Irritating absenco of five
of professional g o lfs top monay winner*—and leading box
office attraction!.
Denver Country Club pro
Noble Chalfant, hood of the
■ponsorlng Golf !ne„ said "Wa
■till her* a lot of top quality
golfer*. Thsy’li giro the gal­
leries plenty of exceptional
shots to talk about.**
Missing from this year’s
Denver Open ara Arnold Pelmar, Jack Nlcklaus, Gary
Player, Jullux Boroa and Tony
Lama.

Liston Draws
Big In Sweden

2. Notices - Peraotinlo
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. BusincM Rentals
8. Beach Rontala
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sal#
IS. Mortgage Loans
14. Imurance
15. Biuineaa Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situation* Wanted
20. Babyaitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Faint - Repair
23. Building Material*
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Service*
26. Radio k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tool*
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrube
33. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
S6. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabinaa

MALMOE, Sweden (UPI) —
A crowd of more than 10,000
people greeted Sonny Liston
at so exhibition Wednesday
night and the heavyweight
champion reiterated his delira to meet Ingemar Johan­
sson of Sweden in a title fight.
Meanwhile, It was announc­ 40. Farm Equipment
ed in Vienna that Austrian
organiser! were unable to I. L o s t &amp; F o u n d
meet Liston’s demand for $9,LOST: Whitt Rat. Named Bill
000 and ba would not appear
FA 2-717*.
there u icheduled Sept. 4.

2. Notices • Personals

Expect Sellout

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
thanks and appreciation to
every one for each act af
kindness bestowed upon our
beloved one and ourselves.
The Thomas A. Hanson
Family

ST. LOUIS (U PI) — Th*
St. Louis Cardinals will put
fl.HOO general admission tick­
ets on sat* Saturday morning
for th* final game of th* sea­
son against Cincinnati Sept.
29, All box and reserved scats
already ar* gone for th* game, VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
which will bring Stan Musiparts, supplies for Electro­
al's playing career to an end.
lux, Kirby, Hoover, AirWay, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Used
Speedy Scot Wins cleaner* sold. FA 2-2282.
DU QUOIN, in. (U PI) —
Speedy Scot won th* Hxmble- 6. For Rust
tonian as sxpected, but It
wasn't sasy, and the big bay CLEAN 1st floor Apartment.
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
colt had to break a 15-yearmetto.
old speed record of hla granddaddy to chalk up the tri­ EFFICIENCY Apartment on
umph.
First St. Near 2 eity Ire*
parking lots and shopping
stores. No utility charges.
Danger Warning
Suitabl* (or couple or sin­
BUCKS HARBOR, Maine
gle, also retired people.
(UPI) — Th* Bucka Harbor
FA 2-4712.
Air Fore* Station haa posted
a warning sign a t It* *xti 2 BEDROOM CB House. Kit*
The alga reads: "Caution. chen equipped. Carporte,
utility. Large corner lot.
You ara about to enter the
1333 Elliott Ave. Near Ball
moat dangerous place on
Park. Phoo* PA 2-2M4 or
earth—a public highway,”
FA 2-2321.

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• h a l l b* a w o r n t o by th *
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n ay a n d a c c o m p a n i e d hy a f i l ­
i n g f t * of o n e d o l l a r a n d s u c h
cla im o r d a m a n d n o t *o f l l . d
• h a l l h s vuliL
A lb e r t N. F i t t s
Aa a d m i n i s t r a t o r of th*
K s ta t * of
Edgar
D, J o h n s o n , also
k n o w n a a K. D. Jo h n s o n ,
&lt;!&lt;.**■&gt; J
P u b l i s h : A u g . SS A H«pt. i , 13 .
IS. 1111,

UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
room Duplvx. Fla. room.
Electron heat. 14th St,
Longwood. 838-3298.
2 FURNISHED Housea. Bowman'a Trailer Court. D*&lt;
Bary. NO 8-4908.
2 B E D R O O M attractively
furnished upstairs Apart­
ment. Clean k
roomy.
Adults. $75. FA 2-OMB.
FURNISHED or unfurnished
Duplex. 4 large rooms, til*
bath. Near base. FA 2-3755.
817 ESCAMBIA DR. 2 Bed­
room, Kitchen equipped.
NO 8-5593 for appointment.
FUKN. apt. 600 Park.
3

BEDROOM, unfurniahed
bouse on new Upsala Road,
back of Davis Welding shop.
Owners now on property.

DUPLEX 1203 Elm. Apartmeats 801 Magnolia. Carpet
A fireplace. New living
room furniture. Master bed­
room. Jalousie back porch.
Clean. $55. Inquire 119 Elm.
no

Man.

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Your Herald Ad Is A Sales Representative Welcome In Every Home. Dial FA2-5612
I. For R n t

8. For Rent
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath home, &lt;
S he # s a fe r I ftrritft Auir. 29. 1968 —* Pair* 11 28. Radio A Tel«vls!on
S3. Fvrnituro
Large corner lot in Wynne-1..............
■ . . —------------LAUREL DRIVE
FURNISHED Apt. 000 s.
wood sectlin. For sate by o n n ^ M m i n t a i l ''
DRILLED, PUMPS,
BEDS FOR GANT
■ BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Park.
By Nadine Seltzer WELLS
owner. FA 16290.
R W f c M I h I 1L
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Hospital, Koliaways, Juve­
ped House. 195 a month.
All Types and Sites
nile. FREE delivery and
Ph. FA 34457.
FURNISHED ApU. Newly
We Repair and Service
FHA
VA
Pick-up.
decorated. 001 Palmetto.
S T I N E
FURNITURE CENTER
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
FA2-1371.
Machinery and Supply Co.
1100 French Ave.
Efficiency Apt. 330 Mo. up.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
2-3-4 BEDROOMS
Pb. FA 2 7933
FOR LEASE to rwsponsibla
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
1 AND 2 BATHS
tenants. 2 Bedrooms, Fla.
29. Automobile Service
WANTED reliable couple to
room, carports. U t i l i t y MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
take up monthly payment!
room, central beat. Exclu­ DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
Clean and close In. Jimmie
of
$13 30 on 3 complete
sively quiet neighborhood.
AUTO GLASS
Cowan. 322-1013.
roonte of furniture. Call
$75. 322 8282 after 1 p. m. $100 VA TO $250 FHA
INSTALLED
TR 8 1311, Casselberry, col­
1 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Sen’
i
iarik G lass am i Paint lect.
8.
Beach
Rentals
LOW MONTHLY
equipped. 375. FA 3-5303.
Company
PAYMENTS
HUTCHISON Ocean front
210
Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-4*22
FREE ESTIMATE
AIR-CONDITIONED BR. in
Apartment. Daytona Beach. EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
29. Automobile Nervier
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
3 Rm. (urn. Apt. M3, mo.
FA 2-1038
ovating. New k Used Furni­
I l l E. tth St. FA 2-1283.
Auto Glass, Tops
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
AND
9. For Sale or Rent
k Sea* Covert
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
“CLEAN quiet Rooms” The
5 ROOM House. 817 Catalina.
AUTO GLASS &amp; FA 2-211T.
Gables. FA 2-0720.
WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
SEAT COVER CO. 34. Arll«le*i For Sale
FOR ONE OF THESE
FURNISHED Apt. Redecorat­ 12. Real Estate For Sule
OUTSTANDING HOME
304 W. 2nd Si. FA 2 8032
ed. $55 a mo. 612 Park. Ph.
GOVERNMENT
ALL
WORK GUARANTEED Mena, ladies, childrens dis­
BUYS
IN
MINUTES!
FA 2-5010.
OWNED HOMES
FUR COMPLETE
count shoes. Best fsmliy
31. Poultry - Livestock
ROOM In good Home. Fh. FOR a real bargain ui a
INFORMATION
buys. Surplus City.
home buy, see our selection
323-U391.
SEE OR CALL
SHETLAND POMES
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 1
USED Waler Cooler. $75 A1
FOR CHRISTMAS
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
and 2 bath homes that are
Lyon. Sanford Electric.
Financing
Available
$3u
k
up.
Rooms private baths, 111
available for immediate oc- Stenstrom Realty
We
will
keep
until
Dec.
24.
W. First St.
cupaucy. These butue buy*
Real Estate—Mortgages
Also S a d d l e s , Blankets, NEED a ride to School. ‘39
are priced below market
Vespa Scooter. 130 cc. A-l
REN T A BED
IMkWte.
birdies 4: halters.
Pb.
value. You can purchase a 111 N. Park Ave. 322 2420
U
H IO
cond. 1123. Call FA 2-7813
Roll sway, Hospital A Baby
FA
2
3479
or
FA
2-5077.
Ravenna
Park
FA
2-7495
Government Owned Home
or
aeo at tlfl N. Sunland Dr.
Beds.
Evenings
for as little as $100.00 to
By Day, Week, or Month
uAa o f th is m o m t n t you ju &gt; t g iv i up d isc u s throw ing!" ;j
31A. FeU
FA
2-2377
FA
2-3829
FA
2-8360
$350.uo down. Monthly pay­
GAS Range. Clothes dryer.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
ments that include every­ BUYING OR SELLING—Ser­
iPower Mower and drapes.
Fh. TA M l t l 11 * W. 1st St.
thing start as low as $43.00.
Dog. Registration papers
vice with attention to de­ 19. Situation* Waited
322-4959.
26.
R ad io f t Television
LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom fur­
For complete information
furnished. At a bargain
tail is the antwer to suc­
nished house. No Dogs. Cali
on any Government Owned
price. J . C. Ilunten. U'rmm HOUSETRAILEH Hitch. Hea­
cess. (f you haven't check­ PERSONALIZED child care. USED T.V. Sets fio up. Ser­
after 5 p. m. FA 2-3930.
vice calls $2.09. Sanford
Home, See your
vy duty. Load leveler type.
322-3020.
Bluff.
ed with us you arc over
T V c-rtlu t i n Ranhvrd —
FIIA k VA PROPERTY
RENTALS
FiU all cars. $33. FA 2-7675.
looking service and neglect­
S DAY a week. Maid * work.
32.
Jf you have a home you wish MANAGEMENT BROKER
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
3 Flowers • Shrub*
ing detail.
Reference*. FA 2-1441.
NEON Sign. 3207 Orlando Dr.
to rent or lease, or, if
SANFORD AREA
27. Special Service*
ti
17 92.
you’re looking for an excep­
19. Situation* Wanted
therol :o stock. $2.30 each.
tionally good rental home, Jim Hunt Realty
10 yr. old CASK Tractor with
WASHING Machine Service,
Gray Shadows Nursery
check with Sanford's larg ­
INVESTMENT k REALTY IRONING wanted by hour or
cutter bar. Good cond. $400.
Free
estimates
on
repairs.
4
mi.
S.
on
Sanford
Ave.
est rental and properly
piece. 323-0662.
Office FA 2-2118
US N. Park Ave. 322 9173
Ph. FA 2 1718 or FA 2 3362.
2640 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
management firm. W ell
Night FA 2-0648
V
both be glad you did!
323 0700
ORANGE GROVE
CHILDREN kept. Fenced in
31. Articles For Sale
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Slore,
yard. 323-0438.
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 20 ACRES including 10 acres
tio*, etc. Free estimate. I’ll,
2nd and Sanford Ave.
MOVING, must Mil 19 cis. ft.
of Hanilin on sour root.
322 3306.
=
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
upright freeier, excellent
Stenstrom Realty
5
years
old.
Excellent
con­
3
33. Furwitnre
Johns Realty
condition, $225. 1220 Ran­
dition.
Balance
of
10
acres
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
DAY’S Work. Ironing A house­ LAWN SERVICE
Real Estate—Mortgages
dolph St, Ph. FA 2-2128.
cleared for planting. $23,000
keeping. 710la Hickory *ve. Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2430 lie N. Park Ave. FA 28123
with 23Ci down.
Service With the Ca*h. CHAIN Link fence, approxi­
Fannie Mae Foreman.
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7493
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
NORTHERN OWNER. Offers
SUPER TRADING POST
mately 2iiO ft. $U5 value for
Evenings
FA
3-1117.
four 2 bedroom houses for
EXPERIENCED Office WorkFA 2-067T.
only $200. Ph. FA 2-7903.
FA 2-3S77 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8300
sale. Can be bought singly.
er. Desires purl time Job.
Bargains for cash or will
For appointment write P.O.
NEW 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths,
Children's Slida and
»
r r ------------ 1 FREE
Real Estate • Mortgage!
sell on term for 20V* down. 11 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Box 232 or call FA 2 4841.
chin-up bars to anyone who
tools, etc. nought - Sold.
. kitchen equipped. Central
Prices on requests. 322 8282
U rry 'a Mart 313 Sanford
SEMINOLE k VOLUSIA
will move them k pay for
heat A Air-Cond. Close in.
Ravenna Park FA 2-7493
21. Uaauty SaJonn
after l p. m.
Ave.
Ph.
FA
24132
Repair
or
New
this ml. Dll Park.
$123 a month. Option to
Evenings
Any Type
buy. 422-2378 Orlando.
2 BEDROOM frame house. FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360 "Back to School Spacialt”
Contract or Hour
Better Wave* $7.50 to $12.50
Osteen. FA 2 2064.
MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom, I
3 BEDROOM CB Homs, Fla.
BONDED ROOFING CO.
Kaior
or
acixaor*
shaping
bath, large y a r d . $100
room, air-corni. F e n c e d
068-B759 DEBARY
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Color, tipping k blenching
monthly. FA 2-4709.
yard. Well &amp; sprinkler sys­
Realtor
F.vo. AppU- Soft Water
LINCOLN
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
tem. Nice location. Pb.
Raymond Lundquist, As»o.
FURNISHED RENTALS
Harriett'* Beauty Nook
Remove
Thatch
•
Chinch
MERCURY
FA 2 8062
2 Bedroom 1 Bath
$ 75 FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5712
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertl2 Bedroom 2 Bath with Fla. IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two 15. ilusinrss Opportunity
*xe—Ph. FA 2 4244
S P E C I A I,
Room, Leave
$130
3 bedroom model Homes.
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.
BACK
to
school
offer,
one
of
FOR LEASE 2 Service Sta­
2 Bedroom Apts. $35 A $83
LMN
Enterprises,
I n c.
our better cold wiivt-s |S ."&gt;0.
tions. Excellent condition.
UNFURNISHED
Tractor,
mowing, discing,
Highland Ave, Longwood.
We now have a special fa­
VH Oil Corp. FA 2 2131.
2 Bedroom 1 Bath
$55
blade, scoop. FA 2-7664.
TE 8 3911.
cial booth services from
2 Bedroom 1Bath
$37.30
SERVICE Station for lease.
tip to tip.
2 Bedroom 1Bath
$32.30 COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom
Inventory takeover. Good Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop TREE SERVICE. Expert tree
service. Renonable rale*.
Home. Assume mortgage.
2 Bedroom 1Bath
$70
1961 Chevrolet Del Air t
location. Ph. FA 2 4342.
318 Palmetto Ave.
8 year* experience. Free
Call after 5 p m . any day
3 Bedroom 1Bath
$80
4 Dour Sedan V-8, Automatic. Radio 3
Phone door 1 322-1)834
estimates. Ph. FA 2-4377.
FA 2 8395. 202 Hayes Pr.
S Bedroom H i Ratii with
And IteaUr, A Rrul Good, Funitt)
16. Fem ule Help W an ted
Photic door 2, 322-8525
Sedan!
Fla. Room
$125
SUNLANU Estates. Lovely 3 EXPERIENCED white Wait­
27. Special Service*
I Bedroom 1 Bath
$7S
ress.
Apply
Chick
’N
Treat.
Bedroom,
1
bath.
$300
down.
22.
Huild
Paint
•
Repair
1961 Mercury Monterey C(g
r
3 Bedroom 3 Bath
$87.30
SMITH Air-Condition HwfrlSanford.
$81 Cl per mo. $12,300 VA or
4 Door Hardtop. Automatic1, _ Radio,
Am
4 Bcdroomi 2 Hath with
Semi-Retired Carpenter
geralion service. All work
lleatrr, Power Sterling And Drake*
4%% loan. 322-3881.
Wisher-Dryer k Air
guaranteed. Very reason
Experienced denial assistant. Small Repairs — Painting
Extra Nlrr!
Conditioned
$150
Phone
FA
2-7983
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Reference required. Contact
BY OWNER. JUvenna Park.
4 Bedrooms 2 Bath with
Box 5 Sanford Herald re­
Night FA 2-2069.
i960 Ford Galaxie
4 Bedrooms,
2 baths.
25. Plumbing Service*
EVERYTHING
$225
garding Interview.
4 Door Hardtop V-8, Straight Stick,
Screened
in
porch.
Phone
I
Radio And Ilm ler, ONE Owner!
Air-Conditioninpr
HINSON
&amp;
HEARN
FA 2-4374.
17. Male Help Wanted
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
Stemper Agency FARM: 5 Acres. Underground
I960 Comet Custom
3U0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Repairs k Water Heaters
irrigated. Modern Home. 2 TRUCK Driver Salesmen.
Station Wagon, Automatic, Radio
FREE ESTIMATES
REALTOR — 1NSUROR
Shade trees, circular driveVH Oil Corp. F.\ 2-2131.
And Heater. Wagon With A Future!
Fiano Tuning and Repair
291 E. 3rd St.
322 9143
FA 2-4M1 1*19 S. French Ave.
w a y . 2 Bedrooms, 21$
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4233
18.
Help
Wanted
I960 Cadillac Fleetwood c
baths, Florida room, pine
I
BEDROOM
Apartment.
PLUMBING
An investment, out an ca4 Door Hardtop, Full 1’owrr And Air ^ J l U
1C
paneling,
hardwood
Hours,
Women
Meat
Trimmers
Contracting Repairs
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2Oiiiililitui. Owned tly One Of SanI
pense.
Call
FA
2
5612
for
central
heat.
Garage,
earand Men B«!im with speed.
FREE ESTIMATES
1462 from 8:30 to 6 p. m.
lord'* Leading Huninr*a Fumilirn.
^
B
expert advice on a Herald
portc. Price $18,500. Terras.
Call Forest 5-3103 for ap­
Monday Ihru Friday. Ph.
R. L. HARVEY
advertising campaign.
Celery Ave. k
Ilruson
pointment.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3363
1959 Chevy Park wood
FA 2-4301 any other time.
Road, Sanford. Tel. SL
4 Door Station Wagon, V-H, Automa- C 4
NICELY furnished 2 Bed­
Petersburg 896-8828.
Or, Radio. I l r a ir r , Potter Steering
And Drake*. A ir Condition. See
room House. FA 2-0274.
JOHN E. FOX
Thl* One Today !
REALTOR
1959 Ford Country Sed.
MO N. P ark Ave.
323 0330
GREEN BRIAR
9 Pa»*rnger I Door Station Wagon, ff
RED BRICK—3 Bedrooms, 2
Choir# lota available in
Automalir. V-8. Power Steering \ml f
full baths. Double carportc.
Grrenbriar of Loch Arbor
Hrakra, Radio, Healer, Air Condition,
overlooking gulf course.
Large lot. Desirable neighs
Got A Large Family7
Custom huildinx to your
liurhood. Close tu schools 4
specification.
Grrenbriar
Shopping Center. FHA $150
1959 Rambler Custom $
developed by
down. $78.00 monthly. Moo4 Door Station Wagon, 6 Cylinder,
KINGSWOOD
Automalir, Radio, Heater.
na Jarvis. FA 2-1810.
BUILDERS INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.
2 BEDROOM frame nouse.
1959 Fiat 600
FA 2-8071
2419 Chase Ave. 3234833.
2 Door, 4 S p e e d Tranamjadoii, llr.it.
TO 1801 WEST FIRST STREET . . .
er. .19,009 Mile*. 10 51ilex lo A
Gallon.

in

SOUTHW ARD

St.

34. Article* For Sale
$1 per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Carroll's Furniture.

36. A i t a a e b t a • Trvefcg
BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Xatea
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

SACRIFICE sale. Fine old
upright piano, excellent
tone, very good condition. 37. Bonta • Motors
1126. 1220 Randolph Sr. 16 f t CARTER Craft B oat
FA 2-3128.
Hydraulic trailer. 50 hp.
Johnson. All 1998. Two
SALE for storage due. 2'
match mahogany speaker;
Locker, children's clothing,
cabinet!. Call Pate Wright.'
sewing machine, 1 high
Chuluota. 365-3795 after J
chair, vacuum cleaner, box
p. m.
toys, 1 glass shower door,
boy's btke, 1 tent, iron bed, 12' RUNABOUT. 18 ftp. mo­
1 new medicine cabinet.
tor. Electric starter. Ph.
Tel. 322-1374.
FA 2 3340.

ASSU5IE payments of Ken- 14' 1983 FIBERGLASS boat.'
Convertible
top,
lights,
more sewing machine in
speedometer, heavy duty
Console. Equipped to make
button boles. 6 Payments of
trailer. Call 322 0170.
$7.13. 104 S. Park.
14' ALUMINUM Fish Boat. 10
hp. outboard A heavy duty
10 GAL. Aquarium k acces­
trailer. Excellent condition,
sories . 322 3134.
$300. FA 2-3913.
UPRIGHT Piano. Good condi­
tion. Mahogany finish. Ph. SKI Boat, 13 ft. wood, steer­
ing k controls, top, sklla,
FA 2-7143.
rope k ski belt, cushions,
t RECONDITIONED Under­
gas lank, jo hp. Johnson,
wood trey deluxe standard
Hit trailer. $373. 322-0963.
Typewriter, $79.50. $623
month. Powell's Office Sup­ 38, .Motorcy cle* . Scooter*
ply. 117 S. Magnolia Ave.
BIKES Repaired - Repainted.
Ave. FA 2 5842.
Free pickup and del. Coy’s.
Bike Shop. FA 2-1
21” TV. FA 2-8047.

35. Article* Wanted
WANTED used T.V.'s.
FA 2 9776.

1959 ALLSTATE Scooter. Good
transportation. Reasonable.
Ph.
Call FA 2-4531 after 6.

36. Automobile* - Trucks
1956 MERCURY Station Wa­
gon. Power steering. Auto­
matic transmission. Radio
&amp; heater. 322 3189.

•10. Fnrm Equipm ent

Gravely Tractor
Sales &amp; Service

•37 CHEVROLET stint shift
NEW AND REBUILT
completely rebuilt motor.
Gravely Tractors
Good tires, $395 cash. Pb,
A full line of Economy roveFA 2-1690.
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By J*a* C l i l « » y
I th« Thousand Island* before I S w n jr and th* provlnts of I traveled dowo th# 8 t John’*
W. J. "Pop* Krotae, South crowing U» InUraotlonol Quebee.
River to th« Bar of Fondy
m l d n t , ho. th# | Brldfa Into Cwodo wh*»
F ro m th .re they m o rrt on whkh
„oUd
tb*r rial tad th* S t Lowranct | to bow B nuuw kk whara they 1
koaor of h*vte| Mi
tkmaliy high tide*.
Botad on • brans* plaque hi
A t Monekton, New Bruns­
tk* Olidln* and Soaring Hall
wick, they had th* most un­
of F obm, • recent addition to
usual experience of watching
tiw Smithsonian Inititutloo in
the bor* on the Pettltcolak*
WaaMurton, D, C.
River, flrat at night and later
"Pop", who colabratoo hi*
In th* daytime.
TMh birthday m i month, U
The Fettltcodlake la one of
tho oldoat aottro tail piano
fire river* In the world where
pilot la tho United Statoo. Ho
auch a bore occur*. Twic* n
bogaa flylof glider* in 1919
day aa tha river flow* toward
after buildinf hie flrat on*
tho bay, the tide boro* ita
from eoaunon lumbar and bad
way Ilka a torpedo up the
ahoottey th* yoor before and
stream with a loud roar for
haa aafaHabod an aetlvo in*
two hours until the river
toroot b tho oport tror line*.
reach** n h*ight of an nr 40
Mr. and Mr*. Krohno hero
ft. Flocks of white *ea gull*
M rotarnod from an *xhover over the bore looking
edtinc five woaka vacation
for food.
doria# whkh they rialtod tho
Tho Krohne* received a
■mithaonian Inatitutlon, and
royal welcome at the Nova
attended tho Notional Gliding
Scotia border welcome station
aad Soaring moot in Elmyra,
when they were greeted by a
N. Y* as wail as the Csnadbagpiper in kilts.
b n Soaring moot at Hawkte*
Another of the strange
bury, Ontario.
slghta which they saw on their
White a t Elmyra, "Pop" had
vacation was Reversing Falls
tho privilege of piloting for
caused by a 20 foot drop in
two hour* a bow experimental
tha St, John’* River, The riv­
Model soaring plane, tho pro­
er
become! navigable a t this
totype of ohlpa to come.
W. J. “POP" AND MRS. “MOM* KROHNE
point every 12 hours a t high
The eoapte enjoyed oeelng
tide a t which time the ships
many old friend* from all ovsr
tine up to puss through.
tho United States and Canada
They were in Canada dur­
a t the meets.
ing tha solar eclipse which
They made the trip In their
wa* nearly 100 per cent at
Yolluwagsn which wae fitted
that point.
out for steeping and eating
They toured all the New
oaroots.
England states visiting many
They camped on the fit
historic places including Ply­
Lawrence Hirer and toured
By Jane Ciu c b n j
Faculty member! at South mouth Rock.
Time schedule* for the Seminole
Elementary this
The couple visited friend*
South Seminole Elementary year will be, first grade, 3lrs. in Middleton, N. Y. and spent
School and the new English
a week with the William
Estates School, which will be Elisabeth Dunn, Mra, Marge fihakeapeurea in Ueach Haven,
Stone,
Mra.
Caroline
Miller
in double sessions at South
N. J.
Seminole until the English and Miss Virginia Neale;
They stopped a t point* of
Estates buildings are com­
Second grade, Mrs. Lola interest on the way home and
pleted, were announced this English, 3(rs. Mae Ostrow, visited with friends in Talla­
week.
Mrs. Wanda Jones and Mrs. hassee ami Gainesville.
Principal Christy W. Harp Rachel Snyder; third grade,
"Mom" and "Pop" Krohne
The South Seminole Cadet
of South Seminole advised Mrn. Martha Daveis, Mm. ara young at heart and are
Squadron of the Civil Air Pa­
that his students will attend Beatrice Forney end Miss already making plana for cel­
trol participated in a Group
classes from 8 a, m. until Evelyn Schrader;
ebrating their 60th wedding
XI bivouac held at Osecola noon while Principal Morris
Fuurlh grade, Mrs. Arnell anniversary in 19*15 by driving
Airport la it Saturday and Sun­
Ruby of English Estaiei has
day. All unit* of the group been notified that his stu­ Clark, 3(rs. Edwins Stuart lo Niagara Fail* in their 1013
and Olhcll Sullivan; filth Mupmabite for a second honey­
Mere well represented and
dents will attend classes from grade, Troy Stuart, Mrs. Elo- moon.
participated in numerous field 12:13 until 4:13 p. m.
Ise Mall and Mrs. Wilma
problem*, lecture* and air
No lunches will be avail­
aad ground aearch and rescue able in the lunchroom while Reams and sixth grades, Mrs.
Josephine Bradley, Mrs. Shir­
exercise*.
Uie school is In double sess­ ley Emery and Mrs. Virginia V F W Inspector
Group XI, Florida Wing, ion.
Ford.
Civil Air Patrol, is commandTo Visit Post
Teachers for Ihe English
ad by LL Col. Richard C.
By Jane Casselberry
Lockman, CAP, and is com­ Chuluota Group Estates School will be, first
Tin- Auxiliary Unit of Casgrade, Mr*. Beverly Deck, sitlbcrry VFW Post UM3i) re­
prised of Orlando Search and
Mrs. Emma Carlson and 31r*. cently advanced Junior Vice
Rescue, Orlando Cadet, take To Celebrate
Alice Parry; second grade. President Vers Channel In the
Sr., Ocala Sr„ Pine Mills Ca­
Mrs. Sarah Swosiowskl, Mr*. nfficc of senior vine president
det, Goldsboro Cidct and Library Week
Edna McCarty and Mrs. Jean and elected Mrs. Luis Howard
South Seminote Cadet Squad­
By Juan 31agin
Thomas;
rons.
Plans for a celebration of
to the Junior vice presidency.
Third grade, Mrs. Lois JailFollowing Saturday's prac­ National Library Week In No­
Members of this group are
tice search minions a debrief­ vember were made ut Ihis let, Mrs. B. J. Smith and planning a parcel post and
ing was held i t which lime month's meeting of the Chu­ Miss Linda Parrott; fourth hake sale for Saturday, Oct.
the effectiveness of tho search luota L i b r a r y Association grade, Miss Anna Bandy and 5. Time and place will be an­
parties was evaluated. All of which now has a total mem­ Mrs. Lucille Snyder;
nounced.
Fifth grade, Mrs. Loretta
the target* were located bership of 32 families from
Beam and Mrs. Claude Borquickly ami first aid given to the community.
am and sixth grade, Virgal
the "crad i victim*."
3lrs. Ward Atherton, li­
At tho evening formation brarian, reported that there If. Duffcll and Mrs. Nanccy Club Board
following the debriefing. South are now 1,201 hook* ready for Hathaway.
Has Meeting
Seminole Squadron's Excru- circulation at Ihe library and
By Jane Casselberry
tive Officer, David G. Tilson, that others are available from
The
executive board of Ihe
was promoted to the rank of
Ihe Stale Library upon re ­ DeBary Contest
Woman's Club of Casselberry
W arrant Officer by 14. Col
quest and payment of g small
Lockman.
Committee H as met last week lo schedule the
postage charge.
program for the year and
.Mrs. Marja .Morski, presi­ Planning M eet
plan the year hook.
Game Set
dent of Ihe association, an­
If was decided that the first
The
Civic
Affairs
Com
mil
A father-son baseball game nounced Ihe nest meeting for
meeting of Ihe club for the
tee
of
Ihe
DeBary
Civic
As­
w i l l be played Saturday Nov. 12.
sociation met Saturday with year will he held Wednesday,
morning at Deliary'a High
Chairman
James Kueker to Oct. 16. since the president.
Banks Ruad diamond as pari
make further plan* (or the Mrs. Thomas Hurston, wilt
of the windup activities for Ill Navy
ite vacationing in North Car­
the summer recreation pro­
Hilly Lowe, son of Mr. and Beautification Coolest being olina and many of the other
sponsored
through
Nov.
13
in
gram which has been spun Mrs. Wallace A. Lowe, of
members will be away prior
•ored by the DeUary Civic Lake Mary, enlisted in the Ihe community.
to that time.
Atteding
the
meeting
were
Aisoclatlon with cooperation Navy recently and is nuw at
from various community civ­ the (treat Lakes Training Mrs. William Hibbard and
Mr*. William Lakeman of the
ic and social organisations.
Center at Chicago, 111.
Garden Club; Mr*. Phillip
laiunvhcrry and Mr*. George
Cruake of the Woman's Club,
and Mr*. Adam Muller and
By Moos Grlnstead
Air*. John Dzick of Ihe BusThe
Village of North Or­
Inc** and I'rofetrional Wom­
lando, which has received na­
en'# Club.
Prize* will be awarded in tion wide publicity ax th* lo­
By Frances Wester
would tike lo be listed may
The Board of Directors of contact Mrs. Vote Werfclman, Iwlli the busines* and resi­ cation for Girls’ Town, ia
th* Lake Mary Chamber of Ottis Sjoblnm or Cracker dential district* where mark­ dally receiving inquiries about
ed improvement* in painting,
Commerce decided at their Donaldson.
the school and offers to help
planting and landscaping are
August meeting, held last
with its program.
D uration reported on the
made.
week at the home of Col. Mar­ county-wide meeting for metro­
One such letter included a
ry E. Sandusky, to precede politan services and suggest­
newspaper clipping relating a
th* forthcoming fall meeting ed that Lake Mary back the
number of interesting facts
of the Chamber with a din­ move of Uu&gt; telephone com­ VFW Auxiliary
about Mrs. Horace Dodge II,
ner.
pany on a local charge basis.
founder and president of the
The dinner will ho held next
James Daughtrvy gave a Names Officers
institution.
By Jane Casselberry
Thursday, September 3, at 7 preliminary report on incor­
In part it tell* of 3lra.
Casselberry VFW Post luoJo Dodge''* growing Interest
p. m. and will be followed poration which will lie re­
by Die regular meeting at 8 pealed at lh« regular Cham­ will receive ita official visit alma 1959 when she first fxsp. m. The cost for ihe din­ ber meeting next month.
from Deputy Stale Inspector came impressed with the need
ner will be paid at th* door.
The Lake Mary Woman’s Hubert Taylor of Pine Hills for a Girls’ Town. Investiga­
Other business discussed in- Club requested that the Cham­ at a meeting to be held at the tion showed that not one home
eluded plana for live Lake ber abandon Its Library pro­ Land O'Lake* Country Club existed to accept and properly
Mary m ap brochure publics- gram and they will take over. at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
cara for and educate needy
Boa which will be ready to go This met with favorable re­
All members are urged to girls without regard to geog­
Oh MM* aooo. Merchants who action* from tii* members.
attend Ibis important *vrnL raphy, religion, connections,

Fall Time Schedules

CAP Squadron
Participates
In Bivouac

Lake Mary C Of C Schedules
Dinner To Open Fall Season

12

By D e n e Estes
The Longwood PTO Ex­
ecutive Board Tuesday ap­
pointed committee chairmen
for the coming year a t an 8
p. m. meeting held in the
ren, George and Franclne,
school clinic.
have returned to Miami after
Officer* *re Mr*. Joan Vos­
being our guests for the kan, president; Air*. Eula
weekend. Sure did enjoy hav­ Scott, vice president; Mrs.
ing them. Claude and Johan­ Mary Rowell, secretary and
na llittel have arrived safely Leroy Riiey, treasurer.
here and are at preient with
County council representsClaude and Mary Hitteli. lives, also named Tuesday
Claude Jr. haa been stationed night, will be Mr*. Ann Riley
with the Army in Germany. and 3lrs. Ralph Stevens.
He recently received his dis­
Chairmen serving will be
charge from the service. • • Mrs. Stevens, room count;
Robert and Betty 3(ann and Mrs. Margaret Burke, library;
daughter got off okay or, their 3lr*. 31on* Grlniteid, borne
trip to Arkansas • • • Bud­ room mothers; Mrs. Carolyn
dy Hawkins and Jim and Bob Bistline, devotional; Leo Vos­
Johnson are planning to kan and .Mrs. Mary Ellen
leave Friday for Louisiana Elgin, child welfare; .Mrs.
where they will spend Ihe La­ Grace Flanders, beautifica­
bor Day holiday. • • * The tion;
Harry Wilsons will return this
Mr*. June Boyles, clinic;
week from Alexander S pring.) llr7 ' n , ' r7~Thomy*on. Vom'iwhere they took their kiddies nating; Mrs. Alary McIntosh,
on a camping trip. * * • Our membership;; Mrs. Phyllis
thought this week is another Black, hospitality; Mrs. Trarequest. . . It’s called "The
Building or Life,"—Life is a
building. It rises slowly day
by day, through the years.
Every new lesson we learn
lays a block on the cdlfacc
which is rising silently with­
in us. Every experience,
every touch of another life
on ours, every influence that
Impresses us, every book we
By Jane Casselberry
read, every conversation we
Sgt.
Frank Crowley of the
have, every act of our com­
monest days add something U. S. Army Recruiting Office
in Orlando has announced that
to the invisible building.
he is at Ihe U.S. Post Office
in Casselberry each Wednes­
day from 10:30-12 a. m. for
the purpose of interviewing
any interested young men and
women.
He reminds high school
graduates that more than 107
school trained fields are
available for them to choose
from In the Army, wilh their
Plans for adult courses to'Choice guaranteed before onbe taught this fall at Lyman listment.
Career fields of their choice
High School were announced
this week by E. S. Douglass, are offered with a three year
director of vocational and enlistment.
Nurses from 21-35 are invit­
adult education in Seminole
ed to talk over with him the
County.
An organizational meeting many advantages offered hy
will be held at Ihe school an Army nursing career. SgL
Crowley is also at the Na­
at 7 p.m. next Tuesday.
At present classes sched­ tional Guard Armory in San­
uled are Bookkeeping I and ford un Mondays from 10:30
II. Gregg Shorthand. Dicta­ a. in. unlil 3:30 p. m.
tion and Transcription, Typ­
ing I and II. Business Eng­
lish and U. S. History.
Fire Department
Additional classes will be
available if there is sufficient Plans Picnic
.Members of the Lake Mary
demand.
Instructors will he Roger Volunteer Fire Department
Harris, Mrs. Evelyn Iloberg and Auxiliary will meet nt
mum Sunday at Hie home of
and Mrs. Pen ruse Love.
Only costs involved for the Mr. amt .Mrs. Edward Sellstudent are the 32 registration wcickcrt, Ridge Road, l^ike
Mary, for their annual Fish
Tee and the cost of book*.
Those desiring further in­ Fry ami Picnic.
Fish, hush puppies, ham,
formation are asked to con­
tact the school or Douglass, rolls and cold drinks will be
provided by the department
and those planning to attend
are asked to bring a covered
District Officers dish
to accompany the main
coursea.
Visit Post

Lake Monroe Jottings

Krohne Receives

Area Schools Report

PAGE

Longwood PTO Board
Appoints Chairmen

I n . U. L.
Congratulation* to two new
seta of parents out this way.
Tammy and Pat Sparki have
a brand new daughter. This
la their first child* We know
that they ara vary nappy over
Ihe new arrival. • • • Also
to the 3(orrl* Metti (Jean)
family who have welcomed a
new aon. • • • The J . D.
Wrights of Jewetts Lane are
leaving Saturday for North
Carolina where they will visit
with relatives for a week.
• • • Best wishes go out to
Vonda Kern on her forth­
coming marriage. The lucky
fellow I* Willis Carter. Vonda
and Willis have set September
14 as their wedding day. All
friends and relatives of the
couple are invited to attend
the wedding at 8 o'clock at
the Wesleyan M e t h o d l s t
Church in Paola (Wilton Cor­
ner). • • • Grace Ann Spivey
gave Vonda a rice shower
3tomlay evening at Grace's
home. Vonda received some
very nice thing* and a good
time wa* had by all who at­
tended. • • • Naomi and J.C.
Sapp are ipending thli week­
end in Valdosta, Ga. where
they are attending the annual
reunion of the Zippercr fam­
ily. • • • The Chester Daniels
have gone to Virginia for a
short visit. • • • Marilyn
Krecjar and children have re­
turned from Alabama where
they went for a short visit
with her parents. Husband
Chuck will be home next
month after being on Navy
sea duly. • • Leo Burk and
his new bride will occupy the
William Mount home. • • •
A delayed happy birthday to
Hazel Chambliss. * • * George
and Colleen Grow and child-

Bus Runs Set
For Longwood
Elementary
By Donna Estes
Longwood Elementary Prin­
cipal Louis Kosky today an­
nounced the bus schedule for
Ihe coming year.
Bus 74, trip one: nurth on
E. Lake lo Sanlando Sp*ings
Drive, past on Sanlando
Springs Drive lo Grant Street,
south on Grant to Wild mere,
west on Wild me re to B. Lake
lo the Dog Track Road to
Highway 17 92, north on 1792 to Ihe Checker Kart Road
and return to school via 1792.
Bus 74, trip two: to North
Orlando and return to school.
Bus 81. trip one: Begin at
end of Markham Road to
Voskan Road to Longwood
return lo school via 17 92.
Bus 81. trip Iwo: Begin at
school to Izingwoud City Park,
Park lo Big Tree Road and
south un Wilma to Sanlando
Springs Drive, east on San­
lando Springs Drive to Grant,
north on Grant to Orange,
east on Orange to school.
The first trip for both buses
will begin at 7 a. in. Times
will he adjusted when neces­
sary. Children who last year
caught the bus on Sanlando
Springs Drive this year will
ride Bus 81.
Bus 74 will be driven byMrs. Euta Scott and Bus 91
by Mrs. June Boyles.

Army Recruiter
In Casselberry
On Wednesdays

Adult Courses
Scheduled
At Lyman

By Donna Kale*
South Seminole VFW Post
8?u7 received it* annual in­ DeBary Firemen
spection by district officers
at the monthly meeting of the Sponsor Dance
By .Mrs. Adam Muller
Post held on Tuesday at 8
Several exhibition and spe­
p. m. at the Post Home on
Ihe Old Dixie Highway in cialty dances were featured
at last Saturday night's dance
Longwood.
Commander Robert March sponsored by Ihe DeBary Vol­
welcomed the inspecting of­ unteer Firemen at the Recre­
ficers. Jack Carney of Post ation Hall of the Fire Station
8191, district eight command­ on Cotomha Road.
Darwin Bruce w a s
in
er and Larry Cline of Post
8191, district eight service charge of the music.
The next dance to be held
officer.
Plan* for the chicken-rib by the group is scheduled for
monthly barbecue, to be held .Saturday. Sept. tl. from 8 un*
Sept. 8, were discussed.
'til 11:30 p.m.

Report Tells History O f Girls' Town
race, creed and other restrict­
ing considerations.
Since that time, Mrs, Dodge,
a carpenter’s daughter from
Beloit, Wit., who married into
one of America's wealthiest
families, haa detliruted her­
self tnwnid* establishing such
a school.
A former beuuty quern ami
cover girl, she says that no­
toriety earning her the "playgirl" title among the colum­
nists ha* led to some ques­
tion of her sincerity in a proj­
ect so far afield from that of
a dedicated gadalmut.
The announcement
that
groundbreaking for Girls’
Town will be held in North
Orlando next Tuesday it a
concrete step toward convinc­
ing any doubters of her sin­
cerity a- a philanthropist.
31ra. Dodge say* that it

has taken more than three
years tu get to the ground­
breaking stage because of
problems of site location, ar­
chitectural plans and raising
money for initial financing.
“A lot of people ark Why
my husband and I didn't ju-t
go u he ad and finance it," she
said, adding that "the prob­
lem of girls in need of help
ia not just mine or my hus­
band's, it belongs to tile whole
country.
"Actually, now, the Ameri­
can public is financing Girls"
Town."
She reports that the idea
for the school grew from her
activities in i’uliti Beach
where she and her husband
have one of their several
residences and where she
started the heart fund drive
soma nine years ago*

After turning this activityover to others, she begun
looking for another project
which led to Girts' Town liecause there are so many proj­
ect* to help boys and so few
to help girl*."
Mra. Dodge advise* that all
girls will be admitted tu tho
school and that she hopes the
first admittance will lie early
next year. Enrollment will be
on recommendation of relig­
ion, organisation, welfare
a gene lea, family or juvenile
court.
"The role of Girls’ Town,
whkh has a* its slogan, ‘The
American Girl with a Future,'
will be tu prevent a* well as
to rehabilitate," ahe stated
in dosing the interview
which first was released by
Ul'l out of New York,

Fund raising activities dis­
ey Estes, publie relations;
Mrs. Elda Nichols, program cussed included planning a
and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Del carnival to be held on Nov.
Vlllaggio, way* and meanj. 23 and the possibility of

Casselberry
Sets Labor Day
Program
By Jane Caiselbcrry
The Casielberry Recreation
Commisiion has planned an
afternoon of family fun (or
interested residents to be held
on Labor Day afternoon be­
ginning with a softball game
between the boys and girls at
1 p. m. at the Ball Park
on Sunnytown Rd.
Following the game between
the young people the men will
play the women in another
softball game. The public Is
invited to both.
Store festivities and a pic­
nic supper will be held at
the Recreation Center on
Overbrook Drive. Serving on
the supper committee are
31r*. Phyllis Brandea, chair­
man and Sirs. Pat Lego, 3In.
Esther Cote, Mrs. Jane Glen,
Mrs. Ruth Kaiser and Sir*.
Harriet Pugh.
Residents who plan to at­
tend the picnic are advised
to bring their own table ser­
vice, table and chairs or
blanket, and to contact a
member of the committee re­
garding the type food to
bring.
The supper will be held In
the Women's Club in the
event of rain.

Bridge Club
Names Winners
Ten full tables were in play
at Tuesday afternoon's Mas­
ter Point Game of the De­
Uary Duplicate Bridge Club
which mcetj in the air-condi­
tioned Recreation Hall of the
DeBary Fir* Station on Co­
lo mba Road.
Winners were NS, first.
Mr*. It-uth Blalt ami Phil Deflcrard; second, Mrs. Edwin
Wacbtcr and Mr*. O. N. Lac­
key; third, Mra. nobert Nlcbotli and Miss Ethel John­
son and fourth, Mrs. Frank
Austin and Sirs. Albert Be­
som.
EW, first, Mr. and Mr*. E
M. Hinkle; second, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Daglia: tliint.
Mrs. Luther Tarbeil and
Harry M. Brown and fourth,
Mrs. El. W. Arkerman and
Sirs. Mint a Morrison.
Play wax directed by How­
ard Middleton.

showing movie* at the school
once each month.
Money raised will be used
(1) to complete the school
library so that it may b*
accredited and (21 to buy a
new set of encyclopedist. Ex­
cess fund* will be used to
buy ehrobbery.
General membership meet­
ing* were »et for the fourth
Tuesday of September, Oct­
ober, February, April and
May and for the third Tues­
day In December. Board
meetings will be held on*
week in advance.
Program* announced for the
general meetings are Room
Visitation and Introduction of
Teacher*. September; CPO
George Felgar speaking on
Communism, October; Music
Program by the children,
December; Panel Discussion,
February: Children’* Talent
Show, April and Adult Var­
iety Show, 31ay,

Area Leaders
Named For
ALSAC Drive
By Donna Estes
Mr*. Vester Elgin, dislrlr
chairman for the South Semi­
nole area teenagers march
xgalnst leukemia, has an­
nounced area leaders whf
have volunteered to dale.
Those serving will be .Mrs
Leo Voskan, .Mrs. Pat Boyles
Mrs. Jack Simpkins and Mrs.
Robert Hammond, Longwood;
.Mrs. Tracy Estes. Longdate:
Mrs. George L. Jeffcoat and
Miss Mildred Kerns, Prairie
Lake-Fern Park; Mrs. Glenn
Atchison. North Orlando;
Mrs. Arthur Lego and Mrs.
Paul Kerr. Casselberry; Mr*.
Robert Smith, Oakland Shores,
Altamonte Springs; .Mrs. Je s.
lie Castleberry, Druid Hills,
Altamonte Springs; Mrs. Juba
Burke.
Sanlando
Estates;
Mrs. Paul Klinger, West Lakr
Brantley; Mrs. Paul Kerr and
Mrs. Orville Duckett, Mobile
Manor; Miss Sandy King, Al­
tamonte Springs; Miss Dawn
Barnes, Lake Kathryn, Cassel­
berry: Miss Marcia Lyons,
Lake Irene and Lake llodge,
Fern Park;
31is* Dallas Cassell. Lake
Orienta, Altamonte Spring*
and Mis* Shirley Messer,
Bear l-ike.
Teenagers iu the a U ni
named area* who would like
to work on the Sept. 8 march
beginning at 1 p. m. should
eontact the leaders or 31rs,
Elgin.

Longwood HD Club
Sets Opening Meeting
By Donna Ealra
The I-ongwood Home Dem­
onstration Club will open its
lUth’l-OI season at 10:30 a.m.
next Thursday at the Civic
League Building un Church

Hawthorne, first vice prosi*
dent in charge of hostesses;
Mrs. Henry Wagner, second
vica president, in charge of
publicity and history; Mr*.
Carl Setje, secretary; Mis*

Street.

Dorothy

Heath,

treasurer;

This year the club will of­ .Mrs. Edward Stout, delegate
fer an overall prugram on and .Mrs, Charles Leggett, al­
Foods and Nutrition which ternate deelgatc.
will include food needs, cal­
Committee leudera are Mr*.
orics, menus, salmis, snacks B. R. Gray and .Mrs. Henry
and desserts, weight control, Nurkiewicz, foods; Mrs. Ralph
diet, family picnics, outdoor Newcomer and Mrs. Leggett,
cookery, barbecuing and freez­ health and safety; Mrs. J.
er-dried foods.
Hartley, devutionx; .Mrs. D. L.
Other ureas of instructions Hemsley, sunshine; 31iss Eliz­
to l&gt;« included will be refln- abeth Abbott, pledge and 31 rs.
ishing furniture, plants and Stout, greeting hostess.
diaeusc* clinic, flower ar­
Volunteers urt- still needed
ranging, repairing electric fur arts and recreation, home
cords, landscaping, dry clean­ furnishings, clothing and Sem­
ing, and clothing and health. inole County Fair.
Area wonu-n are invited to
A delegation of 12 memlieis
join the club fur which no from this club attended Tuesdues are charged. Members ! day's
Cuunty
Commission
bring covered diahea tu the ^ meeting in Sanford to pro­
meetings which provide a test the abolishment of the
luncheon at noon each month. ; home demonstration program.
The club is un organiza­ ' At this time a local petition
tion of homemakers interest­ j uf 52 names against the move
ed in increasing their knowl­ was presented to th« cum
edge and skill, improving sur­ | luisaioners.
rounding* in home ami com­
munities und developing lead­
ership and a wholesome, hap­ New Times
py, satisfying life for family
By Shirley Mrn two
members.
Students at Bear Lak
Educational programs and mentary School Ihis ye
demonstrations are presented attend classes from 8
to local clubs by their trad­ I unul 2 w p. nt., IT
ers after briefings by state George Dabbs an no mu
I extension workurs and agents. day.
Officers of the Longwood
The time change will
flu b this year are Mrs. Felix fectlve (nr all grades
I liege, president; Mrs. Barry sellout.

�i

Editorial

14,500
Report
To
School
Tuesday
Stump The Experts
*+ * c i o « - *
The proposed St. Johns-IndUn River Canal already is
beginning to pay “dividends.”
jr. E. P orter ha I been inF formed a rocket propellant
firm ha* expressed interest
in a plant site on the canal
if and when it becomes a
reality.
• • •
E. C. Harper Jr. stopped
by to wander if the white rat
brought into his store yester­
day could be the missing
I “Bill Hill,” as reported in
' “The Clock."

Wnnt to yjet buck alive and healthy from
your Labor Day holiday trip?
Then start early and take it easy. Cut your
speed a little. Keep your temper. Give way in
traffic, rather than be pushy.
Above all, don’t drink if you drive.
If enough drivers do this, the National Safe­
ty Council will look silly in estimating that ns
many as *&gt;20 persons may die in the holiday
traffic.
And the Council urjies you to muke it look
silly. It would love it.
The smart driver meets the extra holiday
danger with extra care, courtesy and common
sense.
So he hus less fuss and more fun—and lives
longer.
It’s just that simple. Try it and see.

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ATLANTA (UPI) - The
Saturday Evening Post Thurs­
* •
*
day sought to overturn a $3,Be SURE to READ and
0(50,000 libel judgment against
HEED the editorial in the
It by charging the court ex­
cluded evidence denting with
second and third columns to
a woman companion of former
the right. R. E. Porter would
ticorgin Coneli .Wallace Butts.
like for you to be around to
In a&lt;king for a new trial
The Downtown Improve­ visement by Rlcnn McCall,
read "The Clock" aitei1 Ihe
1-o-n-g Labor Day holiday,
ment committee appointed chairman of the Downtown of Hi p libel suit filed by Butt*,
♦ * *
the Pull at .n contended the
some time ago by the City Merchants Association, l o r
presentation to his group for “gross excessiveness" of the
Our fellow reporter, Dottie
Commissioners to see what
verdict "cannot be sustained
ils selection.
Austin, came up with an idea
City Commissioner At Wil­ without violating and abridg­
that may be followed by the could be done to improve
special "dovvnfown'* commit­ shopping in downtown .San­ son, who is also a downtown ing the right of freedom of
tee: She suggests that instead ford was dissolved Thursday merchant, again brought up speech and of the press” guar­
of the committee members afternoon by unanimous ap­ tlic desirability of developing anteed under the Constitution.
Butts sued the Post for Sift
the water front, and building
trying to figure out plans and proval of Ihe group.
a docks and terminal facility. million following publication
ways of inducing customers
Replacing (his committee (See letters to Hie Editor to­ of n story last March which
to shop downtown that the
claimed lie gave vital Georgia
will
he another, larger com­ day.)
committee invite Mr. and
“Our waterfront lake and team secrets to Alabama
Mrs. John Q. Public to an mittee.
SANFORD NAVAL ACADEMY negotiation* were completed thin morn­
Meanwhile, Hie problem of river is the only facility that Coach Paul (Bear) llryant
open meeting at the Civic
prior to the 1952 Alabamaing
when Mayor Toni McDonald (left) delivered title for the city’* MelSanford
has
that
other
town*
downtown
parking
and
what
Center and let THEM tell the
Georgia football w*nme which
lonvIllc-Celery Avenue property to J. I’. Wlegern (right), president of the
commiltce what THEY desire to do about it was discussed. and cities don't have," Wilson
Alabama won 35-0.
Roman* MncFadden Foundation. New York City. The Foundation previ­
In merchandise and service Since angle parking has not pointed oul.
A jury awarded Butt* S3
ously had obtained title for the former San Francisco Giants' buildings.
This idea was applauded by
worked out as satisfactorily
offerings.
million in punitive damages
Classes will commence Sept. 16.
(Herald l’hoto)
* • •
a* had been hoped, members other member* uf the com­
and $150,DUO in general dam­
The Herald will be on the of Hie committee offered two mittee, E. C. Harper Jr., age*.
Brack Perkins Jr. anil J. H.
street early Monday to per­ other suggestions:
The Post filed n new trial
One—to purchase frre slugs Crapp*. but opposition was motion with Federal Judge |
mit live entire staff to enjoy
voiced
by
McCall
and
City
to
tic
given
out
to
customers
at least a part of the Labor
Lewis It. Morgan, who beard
to put into Uie meters instead Manager W. E. Knowles, who the suit, which rontended the
Day holiday.
• • •
of pennies, which would in­ pointed out Hie weak spot of verdict was “*o exorbitant
All available deputies of volve changing meter heads, Hie proposal—that of not hav­ and flngmntly outrageous
ing any product with which to that it demonstrulrs beyond
Sheriff J. I,. Hobby’s depart­ and
•
e
e
Two — to remove every till barges for the return trip. doubt that it is tin* piodurt Finn Crisis
ment Joined in a manhunt in
with cadets reporting for or­
Because
of
the
double
ses#
HELSINKI.
Finland
(
I
ll'll
“You
cannot
have
a
one­
ientation and classes begin­
the I’aola area yesterday. A other meter head and replace
of bins uud prejudice on HitSHEPPTON, I'a. (UPI)—A rescued early Tuesday.
slows of South Seminole Ele­
ning
on
Sept.
!7th.
convict escaped from a road it witli a “free parking for way deal; you've got to have part of the jury uud is In — The Finnish government of
The Aug. 13 cave-in which
mentary School and the Eng­
something to ship hack on such an amount ns to shock Prime Minister Ahti Knrjula- television camera lowered ill
two hours'* sign.
gang in Lake County and
imprisoned
all Hire*1 miners
lish Estate* School, the time
• • •
these harges—to return emp­ the conscience of Hie court." Inert, split by a dispute over search «! miner land* llovu,
came into Seminole County.
had (rapped Bovn separately
schedule* for the South Sem­
food
prices,
resigned
today.
ty
is
simply
not
feasible
eco­
Both were taken under adtrapped for IB days, record­ from the other two, und they
So far, he has eluded the
inole school* have
been
nomically," Knowles pointed
searchers.
ed early today "wli.it looked said they had not heard Irom
switched around this year.
Pay At Peak
• • *
out.
Low Pressure
like the entire body of a him since Aug. 2(&gt; but CharmI.ongwood, Altamonte and
v.
ton
— man.' according to II. Beech­
• / * *
President Roy Burke tells
bury said It was possible
Bear Lake will begin at I
Area
Watched
S*n.
Her*v
Ityid.
(D-Vu.l,
The
new
committee
Is
io
be
lis that the North Orlando
er C'hartnbury, slate secre­ Itova hail come inlo the
said today that federal p. yioll tary of mine*.
broader in scope and lake In
"There will be milk at all a. nt. and get out at 2:43 p.m,
Civic Association will meet at
chamber since Ecllin and our rounly school* Tuesday
Lyman High School and
In
Atlantic
cost*
reached
un
.dl-tlme
high
nrnperty
owners
of
downtown
7:30 p.m. Monday as usual.
Tlie camera, I’harmbury Throne were rescued.
Suuth
Seminole Junior High
real estate, real estate deal­ MIAMI (UPI&gt;—A sprawling .If (I.TJt billion daring fiscal said, was towered into the
a* a part of our school
.Meeting will he in the Com­
The camera, according to lunch nervier," It. T. Milwee will begin nt 8:45 and get oul
low
pressure
area
stretched
ers.
mrmhers
id
tinancial
in­
munity Building at the Vill­
escape hole through which Charmhury, recorded w h a t
at 3:30 p.m.
stitutions, member* of ser­ for 50u mile* northeast Irom
ageRecreation
Area and a
David Fcllln ami H e n r y “looked like the entire body superintendent of schools,
Students who will attend
Puerto
IIin*
today
and
Ihe
told
The
Herald
at
noon
First
TFX
In
’65
vice
organizations
ami
busi­
social liuur will follow Hu*
Throne w e r e dramatically of a man —. a miner's hat,
the
English Estate* School
today.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
WASHINGTON' (UPI) — nesses, store managers and weather bureau said it show­
business.
will go to Mouth Seminole
head, shoulders, arms, legs
ed
signs
of
development.
Lunch
prices
at
school.*
owners
ami
other*.
• • •
Rep. Claude Pepper (D-Fla.),
The Ait F - 't e cn|hi ta to have
and InhiI s." The form, he will slay the tame, 31r*. Elementary from 12 noon to
Such low pressure areas the first vest model of the
M a y o r Tom McDonald,
Landscaping around a num­ said today the emergency
said, appeared to lie in a sit­ Charlotte Whitmore, lunch- 4 p.m. with regular student*
sometimes
s
p
a
w
n
tropical
chairman
of
the
committee,
contiovcrsiul T! X fighter
ber of the county's new railroad law enacted Wednes­
ting position against a wood­ riKiiti supervisor, said, amt from 8 a. m. to noon.
plane ready lit fly by begin­
Schools ha* been done total­ day definitely* applied to at and McCall were appointed to .dorms.
The new school I* expected
en post.
rxtra half pints will be five
Tim
stationary
area
of
tur­
recruit
memberof
the
new
ning of 11)05.
ly, or at least in part, by tin* least one dispute laftweeli la­
to be opened about Christmas
However.
Charmhury
em­
rents,
line
half
pint
will
be
bulence contained winds nl
parents and kind-hearted in­ bor ntol management of the committee,
phasized that the Boding* of srrvrd with lum-lies as tiniu and schedules will be
Florida
East
Speaking a* mayor of the 23 mile* an hour.
U. S. Firm
dividuals. It seems a shame strike-bound
MIAMI (UPI) — Vessels ilm camera were not conclu- usual. Wrstslde, Goldsboro sdjuited accordingly.
“ We are watching this area
city and chairman of the City
•
e •
SAIGON. South Viet Nam searching for two missing Air
that most of Hie plants are Const Railroad.
The bill signed by President Commission. McDonald said, carefully." Ihe weather bu­ (LTD — The United state- Force KCLT) Jet tankers and slve. “ It appears to be a and Hopper lunches wilt be
stolen almost as fast as they
H
ie
Negro
schools of the
Kennedy would liar u strike
“The City is willing to go reau said. “Some inlendflca- stood firm today »n it* re­ 11 crewmen found three more man's body," he said. "We 20 cents; all other elemen­ county nro following various
are put in.
are
by
no
means
sura
of
tary schools except Jacksonof operating unions for at along with any steps to im­ tion is expected during the fusal to give up two Buddhist helmets, "several* survival
* • *
this."
son lllghts will be 23 crnlx. schedules this year, due to
least
180
day*.
Two
key
work
next
48
hours,
with
increased
prove
downtown
Sanford,
in­
refugees
despite
an
apparent
suit-* nml other debris float­
Lions will hear Douglas
Jackson will he 30 cent*. bus scheduling and their open­
Stemtrom Tuesday as lie rtiio issues would be submit­ crease business and success­ winds and further drop* in easing of tension in South ing in the AHunlir today.
Sanford Junior High amt ing and closing |ioura are as
Tim e was tin sign uf the
tells them about wills, estates ted to arbitration that would fully compete witli shopping haromrtrlc pressure. T h c Viet Nam's religious * polit­
L y m a n are 33 rents; folluws;
last for two yeais.
centers, as long a* we can area is not dangerous now." ical crisis.
crewmen, missing since the
('rooms, 8 a m. to 2:15 p.m.
and deeds.
Cronins,
3# cent*, Seminole
Pepper snld be hoped both he shown tli.it the merchants
No immediate plan* were
• • •
two flying jet filling -tation*
Goldsboro, H:3i) a.m. to 2
High,
1
(1
cent*.
All
are
the
sides would voluntarily ex- and the property owners are made for sending a hurricane Bomb Fails
p.m.
vanished over the AtlunthThere will be no meeting
same
as
last
year.
tend It to nil issues blocking doing their part to help them­ hunter plane into the area.
Hopper Academy, 8:30 a.m.
FOLCROFT, la . (U PI) — Wedncsduy.
of tlu* Rotary Club Monday,
resumption of service on the selves."
Ihe bureau added.
A home-made bomb was
to 3 p.m.
"It Isn't the best sign we
due to the Labor Day holiday.
TAMPA
(UPI)
Ulililics
Toft-mile line.
• e l
thrown today Into a home re­ could have,” un Air Foreu Commission Chairman Ed Case In Point
Midway, 8:15 a.m. to 3 :IS
He said union representa­
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — p.m,
cently purchased by a Negro spokesman said.
Don't for get Hie Kiwanis
Mason
waited
(or
an
answer
tives indirulcd to hint that
in un ull-wbite housing de­
“We have not given up today lo a list of proposals he Juveniles stole a camera,
Jackson Heights, 8:30 a.m.
fish fry and auction coming
they were willing to have nonwallet
und
checkbook
Thurs­
hope.
Tlie
search
continues."
tu
3 p.m.
velopment,
la.t
firemen
man­
up on Sept. 7 at the Civic Cen­ operating personnel return
ha* presented to both side* o(
aged to reai h it before it
The helmets, yellow sur­ the General Telephone Co. day night from the cur of lo­
Hooke i town, 9 a.m. to 3:30
ter. Tills is Iheir big money under a status t|Ui&gt; agreement.
cal television personality Lee p.m.
vival suit-, life rafts, engine strike.
could explode.
raising event of the year with Pepper -aid be had not been
Giroux while he was address­
covers ami radio equipment—
Uosenwuld 8;|R a.m. to 3
proceeds going to underpriv­ in touch with company offi­
Mason would not reveal Uie
ing
a
group
in
un
element­
all
uppurvnlly
from
the
miss­
p.m.
with first g ruder* on
JFK
Bests
ileged children's work and cials.
nature of Ihe pru|&gt;oiaD, but
ing .Strategic Air Command said he was “optimistic" ary school on ‘The problem of double session* H a.m. to 1
It
VAN
NIK
PORT.
M
oo,
the scholarship loan fund.
NEW YORK (L’lM) — \ I anil one of her friend*.
Pepper void in an Interview
juvenile delinquency in our I p.m umi 1U:3D a.m. to 3:30
(BAG) str.itotankers - - were
•
* •
about the outcome.
“They were from some lun­ I LIT) — President Kennedy
he thought the measure ap­ “ iunalic" who made obscene
society."
j p.m
A cake-cutting ceremony plied to the non-operating un­ ami threatening plume calls atic who uwd obscene lan­ was at his vacation Imunt* found bobbing ill the waves
The proposal* were present­
before
dawn
in
tliu
same
gen­
today
but
preoccupied
by
the
was held on the hangar deck ions "in spirit” if not tech­ was sou gilt today in the carv­ guage," the friend said Mi»s
ed to official* of striking lai­
crisis in Viet Nam and hope-* eral a tea between the Baba- cal 821 of Hie lnternallun.il
of the USS Saratoga in the nically.
ing knife slaying* of two car­ Wylie told him.
mas
ami
Bermuda
where
.Mediterranean. A flight crew
id
Electrical
“She was plagued and tor- for undoing tliu drustic- Hnu-e other ih-brl* has been found. iliothcrlmod
The Miami Democrat ap­ eer girl* ir. their fashionable
of VAH-u—M. Cdr. John D. p ealed In b oth the company East Side Manhattan apart­ rifled by the calls. Two weeks slash lu lu* foreign aid pro­
Workers, AEL-CTO, and the
Moloney, 1.1. (jg) Phillip N. and the non-operating bro­ ment.
ago she (old the man. ‘Don’t gram.
company at separate meet­
Jtecton and Crewman Dale therhoods to return to th*» One of ihe victims, pretty ever call me again,' ” the
ing*. Boili sides agreed tu
Hearings Set
Meyers — made the 75,Booth status that existed liefote the Janice Wylie, 21, a niece of friend related to polite.
study the measures.
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
landing on the Saratoga's strike that began Jan. 23.
The friend reported that the
writer Philip Wylie, recently
Meanwhile, t h e company
flight deck.
■aid It had added 17 more
During Wednesday'* debate had received several crank called answered: "Then you'll Sen. Clyde Crdtuivay of Deemploye* to it* payroll to re­
on the House floor Pepper calls from an uniilenlified have to take tin- conse­ funiak Springs rhaitmnit of
the Legislative council com­
It’s Funtime
^
Some of our finest local lat­ brought up the Florida Fast man, according lu her father quences."
place striker* who rejected
mittee on iniurunce, said ll&gt; I ’nilrd Prc*» International an ultimatum to return to
ent lias hem lined up for the Coast di-pute. Ho asked Com­
Thursday the first of u series
Fri. Nites at the
1
Rotary Vaudeville Show Tucs- merce Committee Chairman
Tlie citizen* of the world's work or be tired.
of public /hearings will be held most motorized civilization
day. Some of them you may Oren Harris (l)-Ark.), if the
Union officials said Thurs­
Curibe!
Sept. 7 at Tampa.
swarmed onto American high­ day they were "encouraged"
have heard before and many pending bill would upply to
way* today for the start of after meeting with Mason,
you have heard about and the Fhiridu situation,
Music by
Turncoat Arrives summer’* final holiday. Hie who entered Ihe discussions
won't want to miss. It's (or a
Harris replied that it would.
78-hour Labor Day weekend. Wednesday. Bill they would
HONG KONG I UPI)
good cause — the pediatrics He said the law was written
“The Hideaways*
Albert C. Uc-lhom ne. BelgianThe National Safety Coun­ not elaborate.
wing at the hospital. (let your to rover any railroad that had
Imrn former If, K. Army -i-r- cil estimated Hint hotween
issued a notice Nov. 2, ItloP,
tickets from any Rotarian.
• • *
grunt who defret-d to Com­ 130 umi 520 of them would
of their intention to issue new
munist China lu years ago, die in Gaffic incidents during Oklawaha To
You'll soon he seeing School work rules. This has been the
arrived here today with his the weekend. Scores more will
patrol members with their basis of the national fourChinese wife and tin three succumb to u*-orted other *■•- Get Water
yellow helmets and crossed year-old work dispute,
sons he hope* w il have u bet­ &lt;blent* such us claimed 177
JACKSONVILLE (Ill'll —
"Hut as 1 understand It.
white chest straps, at all
ter future in (ho but-alv lives duiing Labor Day week- Tlie U. S. Army Corp* of En­
school crossings. Obey them they diil issue the notice of
mil last year.
world. ’*
gineers said today water will
as you would any law enforce­ Nov. 2, 1959, and. therefore,
CAREER
GIRLS
SLAIN
—
Stabbed
mid
bound
According
to
the
council,
be
discharged into tbc shal­
they
arc
included
In
the
reso­
ment officer.
together, bodies of the two young career Kiris
American motorists will drive low Oklawaha Itiver on Labor
lution," Harris said.
were found in their apartment on Manhattan^
8.7 billion mile* between f Dav lo make it navigable fur
Yacht Sought
The Florida Fast ('oast rail­
swank Hast Side. At left: Janice Wylie, 21, niece
PANACEA (LTD -Coast p.m. local time tonight und boaters.
road was struck by the non­
Boy, 2, Drowns
uf authur Philip Wylie. A magazine employe,
Guard units were st-aichins midnight .Monday.
The river, which dropped
CLEARWATER (UPII - operating brotherhoods over
she had hoped to become an actress. At right:
today for a 48-foot twin pon­
During the I9B2 Labor Day below normal channel depth
Michael Parady. 2. drowned wages and working conditions.
toon yacht, Tlie Pon took!, weekend a record 7&gt;0! person* a* a result of a prolonged
Emily Hoffert, 23, daughter of a Minneapolis,
here Thursday afternoon when The operating brotherhoods
two days on a trip from Pan died ill traffic mi ideal*.
Minn., surgeon. She hud plunned to teach school
drtm :lil, w.11 U- flooded from
he fell into a neighbor's refused to era** the picket
j (Fee cili1ori.il on this page). Lie Afos* Bluf k&gt;ckamldam.
this fall,
\
(NEA Telephoto) Jama City to Fort Mj vr^
line.
Ri mmi ng pool.

Sanford Downtown

B R IE F S

Mine Camera Shows
Object l ik e Body'

Schools To Have
Milk Tuesday

New Rail Law
Covers FEC,
Pepper Says

lung.

3 More Tanker
Helmets Found

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School doors will open
again Tuesday for some HAW
Seminole County students in
NO. 7
23 schools.
Sanford area schools will
remain on the tam e tchedulei
as last year with elementary
students reporting at 8 a.m.
with dismissal at 3:3t) p.m.
Sanford Junior High students are to report to til*
auditorium at B a. m. for
Private a n d
parochial assignment Tuesday. They
school* in Seminole County will lie dismissed at 2:43 p.m.
will for the most part, fol­ At Seminole High School
low the general schedules of students have been requested
to meet at 7:43 a. m. In the
the public schools.
gym for opening day exer­
Sister Vcrontla has return­ cises.
ed to be Si*Icr Superior of
There will be guides on the
All Soul* School which wilt grounds at Oviedo school to
open Tuesday at 9 p. m. with direct students to their rooms.
The first through sixth grades
a half day for the first week
will report at 9 a. m. and
and fall schedule from 9 a.in.
junior high and high achool
to 3 pm . after that.
ituder.fr i t 9 a. m.
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At the Lyman School 10th
Spring* will open Tuesday at
graders wilt go to the audi­
0:43 a. m. for atl day ses­
torium, 11th gradcra to the
sions.
large classroom in the old
Forest Lake Academy in
building and 12th graders to
Bear Lake will hold regis­
the gym at 8:43 a. m.
tration from 8 to 12 a. m.
South Seminole Junior High
Tuesday with full day of
students will start at 8:43 a.
classes from 7:20 a. m. to N: 10
m. There will be bulictla
p. m. beginning Wednesday.
boards with grades amt alpha­
Principal la William Fuchs.
betical lists in the front of
The SI. Luke's Christian
the building directing students
Day School in Slavht will al­
so open Tuesday with pupils to their rooms.
John Angel, principal aald
reporting to classes at 8:43
that bus pupils a rt to be a t
a. in. and then to opening day
their pirk-up stations about
exercises in the church at 9
3ft
to 45 minutes later than
a. m. Principal is K. L. Belllast year.
horn.
No feea will be collected on
Last school lo open will he
the new Sanford Naval Aca­ the first day, he added. Stu­
demy on Mcllonville Ave. dents are requested lo bring
which will begin on Sept, tilth, their lunch.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) O t T . 'h n l i Bryant hn nlIM&lt;X said ba'U fight any
th il rifhtx proposals at thn
Ifatioaal Governor*’ Confera m at Miami Beach, but
today be listed the thlngi
ball plug.
—Cold ear education to
flflidl the nation’* everyday
citlaau tba dangers of Com-

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—A itate fight against the
federal government in It* at*
tempt to lake over off-ibore
tidelaada from cental itate*.
—Seek more v o l u n t e e r
state* to help In the Cuban
refugee
resettlement pro­
gram.
Another main atm at hold­
ing the conference In Flor­
IlOATING SAFETY and courtesy were stressed
ida, the governor aaid, la to
in film and narration by Coast Guard officers
give the natioa'a chief cxecubefore members of the DeBary Fishing Club,
tivea "the kind of exposure
Pictured from the left: Clyde Wrljrht, club presi­
ire need in order to attract
dent; Clifford Bohren, Flotilla 7 commander;
national political ronvantlona
and the like/’ 11a aald the
expense would pay off In
terma of nationwide publicity.
The conference, fur which
the past laglalature appro­
priated 175,000, will boost
Florida's (outfit and con­
vention potential, Bryant aakl.
The conference will cost
much men than 175,ooo, but
Industry from around the
MIAMI &lt;(/!&gt;[ At least
Georgia and Florida Joined
state la also chipping In for seven persons died in acci­
hands today in opening I’d
the July 11-24 gathering.
dents over the weekend in
Bryant, who la chairman Florida, including x Miami mile* of Interstate 75 and
of tba conference committee woman who wai crushed to linking the super-highway
on told war education, will death by her own car.
systems o f the two states for
present an action report re­
Mrs. Alice Gomez. 53, was the first time.
commending what the gov­ dragged V) feet and wedged
Guv. Curl Sanders o f Geor­
ernors can do In each of beneath the front end o f her gia and Gov. Farris llry.irit
their atatei to accomplish the automobile Sunday after it of Florida jointly dedicated
objective! of teaching cltUens was hit from behind by a the four-lane, liniited-nccivs
the danger! of communism. pickup truck. Police axid she highway segment In ceremon­
lfe said be will report on had atepped out o f her ear ies held at the boundary be­
Che progress of a voluntary after stopping for a traffic
tween! the two atntes.
resettlement program for Cu­ light to see what was delay­
Sanders, In a prepared text,
ban refugees and encourage ing traffic.
said the opened segment con­
additional hefe In moving
Mr*. Carol Fasten, 54, of necting Valdosta, Ga., with
some of the Cubans from West Palm Beach, was killed
Jasper, Fla., nut only formed
{Miami where more than 100,- Sunday in a head-on colli­
a physical link but symlHilite-l
POO of them a n living.
sion at Boynton Beach.
tie* that hind two “ good
Also Bryant said, he will
Tw o teen-agers were killed
puah the fight against the early Sunday when their car neighbors" together.
The routs Is already open­
federal
government which smashed Into a bridge abut­
ed north o f Valdosta to Unaflays it doubts that stales ment on Slate Road 35, 10
should have ownership of miles north of Dade City, dlls, G&gt;., and the new addition
valuable natural fill lands ly­ They were identified aa driv­ extendi the completed and
opened stretch o f Interstate
ing off the coast.
er Robert Curtis Mason, HI,
Bryant said be lx especially o f Zcphyhills, and Norman highway to 135 miles, Mvond
concerned that no civil rlghti Dannls McCarthy, 17, o f Dade longest in the southeast.
Hi# longest atreteh In the
Issues be injected at the
southeast consist* o f 11!) miles
meeting and will ask that a
An
eight-year-old
Miami
of Interstate ‘Jit In South Car­
full vote of the governors be boy,
Louis
Iiurkett,
wa*
needed to bring up such hoi struck and killed by a ca r In olina between Orangeburg and
Spurlanhurg.
potato legislation.
Miami Saturday.
Handers said his administra­
Ha said it would pit south­
John Monahan, 50, of Wlmern and northern governors numa, died In a Tam pa ho*, tion will give priority In com­
against each other and would pltal Saturday, just a few pleting the entire Georgia
damage the purpoae of the hours alter he was Injured In
conference.
Gov.
Nelson a motor scooter accident.
Bockefetler of New York la
Ira Douglas of Miami died
pushing such a resolution and Saturday when a 13 tun road
reportedly will aik Hut It scraper slipped off a jack
be passed by Ihe conference. while he was changing the

Seven Fatalities
Listed In State
Over Weekend

Bryant said (hat using the blade.
conference as a "sounding
boa rd " for upcoming presi­
dential elections will cause
the chief executives |o "stay
COIINKY, Kitg. IU P II —
away If tliey're going to be Rob Steels shot a fox Thurs­
browbeaten with coutrover- day and was, In turn, shot by
the fox. Steele sal.l tlu* dying
fox leaped at him. struck hi*
gun and cuuie.l It to fire,
sending a bullet through hi*
1.08 ANGELES (U P I) — Imml.
The occupation o f pool sitter,
■ elasalficixtion officially re­
The leatherback,
world's
cognized by the state em ploy­ l a r g e s t tultle, som etim es
ment office. Is catching on reaches mi eight-foot length
big In Southern California,
and u weight exceeding a Imlf
The aquatic counterpart of tun.
the baby litter gets |1 to
1 1,25 an hour fo r his labors.

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Soviet Troops
Disarm Cubans
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
Citizens Committee
for
a
f r e e Cuba aald Sunday that
a refugee had reported Soviet
Iroops are continuing to d is­
arm Cuban militia to prevent
a possible uprising.
The
organizatlun
quoted
Juan Francisco Guerra, 33,
an electrical repairman who
recently fled
(rom
Cuba.

■side
x mobile
barricade,
\vniched by group* o f state
highway official* from nine
Georgia euuntiee and nix Flor­
ida counties.
Afterw ard the dedication
parties anil newsmen were
given a barbecue lunch at the
Mate line by the comirtlsslonrrs and chamlier* o f eommeree
of Lowndes County, at Vuldosta, and Hamilton County
at Jasper.
Sunders took advantage o f
the occasion to tell the Flori­
dans nlaiut the reorganization
o f the Georgia Highway De­
partment under x
10-man
hoard to fulfill a rampalgrt
pledge to take road-building
out o f politics.
That, he said, la “ one of the
first and proudest accom p­
lishments o f this administra­
tion."
Sander* alto mentioned to
tin- tourist-conscious Floridans
that Georgia will have a tour­
ist welcome itation at each
end o f It* segment o f Inter­
state 7.7.

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TOKYO (U N )—A newspa­
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rea
has
called
President
Kennedy
a "third c l a s s
clow n " foi pii.rlaiming "C a p ­
tive Nations Week" and urg­
ing prayers for freedom, a c ­
cording to s Pyongyang radio
broadcast monitored here.
The broadcast said the re ­
mark was made in a co m ­
mentary in the newspaper
lto.lf.ng Shinmuon The news­
paper was quoted as calling
Captive Nations Week "a de­
spicable annual campaign ut
of Muron and 11 miles from
the Tennessee line southward the U. S ruling circles."
to Calhoun, Ga.
Shin* nn.l feet o f eat tin
Th® newly opened segment
muko the ii.’it grade o f neat’*,
became the first link o f the
foot oil, hut feet o f horses
interstate system , with a
amt
sheep sometimes are
neighboring state fur both
used.
Georgia and Florida.
Sanders and Itryimt rolled

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Want a free steak dinner?
Donate a pint o f blood be­
tween 2:30 and 6:30 p m .
Thursday at the blood bank.
Then take your card to the
Elks Club and the steak Is on
the house, Russ Spencer re­
ports.
Elks
maintains
a
Mood bank o f its own, along
with aerring the community.
• • •

Why not pleasure yourself
tonight and witness a top
baseball gam e, at the same
time supporting the Sanford
team in the Am erican Legion
League? Sanford faces Or­
lando in the second of a 2-outo f 4 series tonight at T;30
p m. at Oak Ridge Field, Or­
lando. Sanford copped the
first game last night.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 756

Monday evening, Sanford edg.

Construction of two new have conferred with Sarept*
county projects — a nursing nursing h om o officials and o f­
ficers of the new m in in g
home and a courthouse annex
home at D eB ary, to learn
—are the prime matters be­
whether it would be more e c o ­
fore the County Commission
nomical to "board” county
it this time. It wax learned
patients than to construct a
this morning.
new county home. The De*
Commission mem bers have
Bary home officers have o f­
been interviewing architects
fered to board county patlenta
with the view of eeeeting a
at $9 per diem .
new county home for the
County Commissioners also
aged.
are negotiating with Hibbard
“ We
Interviewed
some
Casselberry, real estate pro*
more architects this mummiller of the city bearing hti
ln « ," said John Alexander,
name, for the construction of
who I* Hie Commission mem­
a courthouse annex.
ber charged with custodial
Howard D . Fiedler, Orlando
duties o f the county home.
architect, has prepared p rf.
He explained the County al­
liminary plans for a 60 x 63ready has set asklc $73,000
foot building to bouse county
toward providing residential
branch offices at Casselberry
facilities fur the aged. At the
to serve residents o f South
present there are Hi patients
Seminole County.
at
the 40-year-old
County
Casselberry w o u l d con­
Home on South Highway 17struct the one.*t&lt;vry hiftlding
92.
■ml lease It to the County.
In the interviews with ar
rhitects, Alexander
said,
Commission mem bers are en­
deavoring lo learn If the $75,
Otx) already earmarked for a
new home will he xuffiernt,
or whether the County must
budget more funds
Commission mem bers also

ed Orlando 3-2 In the Am eri­
can Legion Baseball League
district seinl-finnla at Orlando,
It was a pitchers' contest all
the way.
The win Monday evening
places Sanford only one game
away from the state cham­
pionship tournament later this
F irst fund-raising project
CAIRO, U. A. R. (U P I) —
month at Tampa. Sanford
Board o f Equalization, with will play Orlando again to­ President Gumal Abdel Nas­
of the newly-organiird Ginvery few complaints — not night in the second of a 2-out- ser m ar attempt to orbit a
d e n file Fire Dept, will be a
more than 1ft— from property of-3 series at Osk Ridge 1space satellite to coincide with
Fish Fry to be held at the
owners, recessed this morn­ Field.
next Tuesday's llt h anniver­
Farm er's Auction on Hwy.
ing until Thursday morning.
M anager F. It. Thomas said sary o f the Egyptian revolu­
• • •
17-92,
July
&gt;1,
President
tion,
informed
sources
said
thla morning
that should
Jam es J. Michael announced
Want a Job? Mayor Fred Sanford lose this evening the today,
There was no immediate o f­
Heath of Casselberry slill Is play-off game will be here at
today.
looking for som eone to fill the Munlcipul Stadium probably ficial comment on the report.
M ember* o f the department
But it followed a demon­
post of assistant town clerk. Thursday evening.
met Monday in the cafeteria
at which
Southpaw Jimmy Courier, o f stration Monday
Says if a qualified resident of
of live 111.11 plant to make
Casselberry doesn't a p p l y Oviedo, sparked the Sanford Nasser and hit top niililury
plans and appointed Mrs. Lee
soon he'll be obliged to look nine last righ t, striking out chiefs watched the "success­
Elder and Mrs. Louie Brid­
fu
l"
firing
of
ground-to-air
lft
of
the
opposition.
Then
in
elsewhere.
ges as chairmen of the Fish
the third Inning Jimmy drove missiles, built with the aid o f
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
• • •
Fry arrangements.
German
scientists.
in
the
winning
run
with
a
sin­
The Development Commission
Sponsors o f the American
Mrs. Elder announced *
Sources said the hium-hing
Monday sold $2.8 million la
Legion baseball team are ■ gle over second base,
meeting o f all women of the
o f a three-stage rocket to
Sanford
scored
one
in
the
bit unhippy with the City of
bonds for a new state office
community Wednesday at 2
GINDKRVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. offieinN, Btriiggling to nctlSsuford. Charge they can't second and tw o in the third in place a satellite in orhlt may
p. m . at Michaels G rocery to
building here and announced
now he tried on or before
vale fire protection for the urea nouth of the city limits, make plans fur
afford to rrnt the Municipal the nine-inning contest.
form rom m tlters ami act up
“ hard sell” Industrial ad.
Marvin Dnwkins, Orlando Tuesday. They said such a
a Fish Fry July 'JG at the Farmer's Auction a.n their first big fuml-rnirting
Stadium at 650 a gam e, plus
plans for the fish fry.
MOSCOW (U P I) — Soviet
rocket wus test-fired success­
pitcher,
slammed
out
a
home
vertiaing
program for Florida.
drive. From left are Carroll llurke, secretary; Leon Steinmyer. treasurer
charge for the lights and S3
T ickets will go on sale and Chinese delegates today
fully last winter.
run
In
the
fifth.
Orlando
tal­
and
J
a
me*
Michaels,
president.
(Herald
l'hoto)
Tha
new
building will m ain,
for a city em ploye to unlock
Thursday at the Ill.tl plant. took an apparent recess from
A feat of this type would I
the gatea. But Jim Jernigan, lied its second run on a field­
Michael* Grocery, Stelnmeyer their talk* on Ihe split in the ly be for the uae o f tha State
give Nasser an
enormous
recreation director, explain­ er’s choice in the sixth.
Roofing Co., Floral light*. world Communist movement. Gama and Fresh Water Fish
Right fielder Tommy Brooks propaganda boost, make Egypt
ed the regular fee for the sta­
G rocery and Mona's Florist
Commission, but will also
proved a hero, too, for the the third nation behind the
dium Is 175 plus lights plus $5
and Gift Shop on Hwy. 17 92.
houaa tha Sheriff'a Buraaa
Sanford team when he made U lilted States and the Soviet
for a custodian to remain on
H ie Ginderville Fire Dept,
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) a game-saving catch of a lung Union to orbit a satellite sml
the Job to overace things. Jim
area has been defined a* a Mast murderer Drnnis M. ind other atata agencies.
By Jane Casselberry
The town council meeting .qwraling expense* Incurred
fly ball in the eighth, sewing cause grave concern in Israel.
Tha honda ware bought by
added, however, the City has
five m ile radius east, south Whitney will die in Hie elec­
The dale for the special lust night in regular session during Hurricane Donna,
up the hall game. As Thomas
ami west of the Otd Orlando tric chair Thursday for kill­ low-bidder John Nuvten A
been letting the Legion have
phrused it, *‘ lt vvns a long
In other business, the pay­
referendum on the new pro­ at the Woman's Club voted to
Hwy. The area covered will ing a Miami service station Co., Inc., o f New York. Tha
the stadium for 125 a game
home run clear out to the
posed charter fur the Town send out voter registration ment of current bills amount­
in order to promote these
extend w csl until It merges attendant.
firm will be paid 3.51489 par
boondocks until Tommy enagof Casselberry has been set card* to .ill unregistered resi­ ing lo $J,o73.36 was author­
with the area covered by the
baseball gam es,
cent
Interest on th* bond*.
for
Thursday,
Sc
pi.
5.
and
ged it. wrapping up the game
dents eligible to vote. Five ized.
• • •
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Lake Mary Fire Dept., which
Bids war* received from six
for Sanford.”
hundred
of
Uic»*
curds
wrre
the
last
day
for
voters
to
regThe weather bureau format*
reaches in oe near the Five
This will give you a pic­
MIAMI BEACH (U P I) — firm* ranging up U 3.07730 '
I,clow norms! or normal tein- 1**cr will be Monday, Aug. 5. ordered Irani printer Ray­
Points area.
ture of the efficien cy of our
Official competition in the per cent interest.
pernturr. for m ost o f tha
Hie approval o f 51 per cent mond Morris.
The volunteers meet the tytki Mis* Universe contest
police departm ent: N’ ot a day
Chairman .d irector o f th*
Alt civ ic club* in the co m ­
eastern
half
o
f
the
nation
nt
,ht‘ rarjiisteri-sl voters is
first and third Monday of opened today with the pre­ commission, Wendell Jarrard*
passes but the police blotter
t
munity
will
be
asked
to
as­
during the next 30 .lays.
&lt;°r » 'e charter to be
each month, with the next liminary round for 43 Amer­ said th* fall and winter tour.
contains a rrport that an of­
sist in a campaign In get resi­
The buresu predicts hclnw at'crptfd.
meeting on Aug. 3, scheduled ican beauties shouting at the 1st promotion campaign will
ficer found a door o r a win­
dent* to register and vole.
W ASHINGTON (U P !) — normal temperature* for the
to he a membership drive. Miss U S A. title.
dow of a business house open
b* linked with th* "hard sell"
An ordinance was passed
at night and the necessary The H om e passed and sent Pacific Northwest and north­
G AINESVILLE ( t i l ’ ll — All families of the com m un­
industrial
advertising
pro.
annexing
parts
of
.Seminole
to
the
Senate
.Monday
legisla­
ern Itocky Mountain states,
precautions taken. Seems our
Oil uf the highest lumtirs In ity arc invited and urged to
gram niinert a t creating 25,.
Park,
Casselberry
Heights,
the field o f medical resrarrh attend,
businessmen arc sometimes tion that would exempt from and above normal in the
TALLAHASSEE i LPi ) — UlX) new job* in Florida thla
Enchanted Manor and all o!
Michaels said that the or- The Cabinet today leased 24,
will go to a University « f
careless in locking up for the the draft the sole surviving southwest central plains and
year.
Edge wood Manor lo the town
must raise
at H3ti a e r o of state hind in
Florida Medical College pro­ ganitatlon
night . . . but the police look son o f a family whose father upper Great Lakes.
Tha tourist campaign will
Purchase
was
authorized
m
died
as
a
result
o
f
militaryleast
$3,000
to
get
started
Subnormal r a i n f a l l was
out for their interests.
fessor.
Dade County for oil explora­ h* split into two stages, tha
a duplicating machine fur
service.
TALLAHASSEE (UI’ I) • • •
forecast for the southwestern
Dr. Hirluird T. Smith, a pro­ and begin acquisition o f a tion. The lra*e went to Wen­ first built around package vaUnder present law, if one or states ami the upper Great Florida's public schools have $241: and a tape recorder and fessor in the department of f|r* truck, lie urged that II dell l„ Roberts, a consulting cation* in Florida at a trac­
A. C. Rector, pharmacist at
michophone for
$235
plus
pediatrics, wus named Monday l&gt;ersons In the defined area engineer.
the Medical
Center Phar­ mure sons o f a family die tic- Lakes and east G ulf states, j received a $500 grant to fintion o f th# coat of mld-aum.
three additional microphone*
to receive the I9&lt;&gt;3 E. Mead participate in Ihe protection
macy, was elected as one of cause o f military duty, the Above normal rainfall is ex- ance teacher training courses
mar or mid-winter traveling
and a headset.
Johnson Research Award for o f their homes by assisting
the regional vice presidents surviving son is exempt. The peeled In the N orthwest and In driver education
la th* Sunahina Stats.
The
lape
recorder
will
be
with
and
attending
Hie
fish
new
measure
would
hronden
The course*, to be offered
from the Appalachian Moun­
hi* study o f immunity to dis­
of the 42ml Division tllainDETROIT I U PI) - An un­
It* them# will b« "fall sal*.1*
used to rerun! meetings of ease.
fry and the meeting* of the
easy truce hung over the Mo­
bow) Veterans Association at the law to include fathers. tains to the Atlantic Coast. at Florida State University,
Tha second phase, fur th*
tlx*
council
and
will
serve
a*
volunteer
groups.
E. If. Christopherson, exec­
tor City today following Mon winter tourist, will harp on
the SUh annual reunion held House aprpovu! was by voice Elsewhere, rainfall will he will he used to acquaint driv­
vote.
near normal, the bureau said. er education teachers with an aid to the town clerk in utive director o f thu American
I recently at Tulsa, Okie. Ilia
day
night'* debris throwing tha bleak northern winter*.
transcribing her minutes.
new training equipment,
Academy o f
Pediatrics in
wife, not to t&gt;* outdone, was
melee which threatened to
An ordinance was pasted
The equipm ent permits stu­
Evanston, 111., snid Smith will
explode into a riot. Scores
appointed parliamentarian of
dents in the classroom t« providing an Increase in cig- receive the award for Id*
from the angry m ob were ar
the Women's Auxiliary.
simulate actual driving con arrt tax a* passed by (lie demonstrations that newborn
• • •
tested.
state legislature n u kin g the infant* are aide to build their
ditions.
Shrine Club la throwing a
Money for tha July 22-Aug. town eligible to bcnciit from immunity to d i s e a * • from
picnic for Use member* of
3 course, was made available j this increase,
birth snd possibly earlier.
its Junior League baseball
TALLAHASSEE
( UPI ) OXFORD, Miss. ( UPI ) —
by the Allstate Foundation.
A plat for ten lots submitteam Thursday evening at
University
of
Mississippi The Cabinet Budget Cominis
Driver education will become ' ted by Ralph Parks as part
T A M P A (U l’ D—Th® father
Santando Springs. Just to
j hackfield coach John A. Ilov- siun approved another batch
lluwurd (lodges, president
Mrs.
Martha
Kilpatrick, mandatory fur all Florida o f "Lund O' Lakes” Country
of a G eneral Telephone Co.
show appreciation
for the o f the Sanford Atlantic Bank,
lolls accidentally shot hi.* wife of new salaries for top state
Water Safety chairm an re- high .school students begin Club on Winter Park Drive
today,
including operator in Lakeland fired
fine showing the youngsters was elected
to death here today when a employe)
to head
the
ported that 1,100 certificates nlrlif with the tail term in was accepted and approved.
post*
m
Hie
departments
ul »ix stmt* at a fleeing truck
1
shotgun
he
was
loading
illsmade.
Setninole County Chapter of
The property i* zoned R-l-A
from which paint was thrown
PITTSBURGH (U I’ I) — An I rhlr"Ke,j
„ld .
education
and
Hie
comptrol­
for
swimming
were
awarded
the Am erican Red Cross at
Under Florida law, all new and Mr Park* has requested accountant who had n dead
on hi* h om e last night, thu
The solar eclipse Saturday [he annual meeting held Mon­ last year, and over [,uoo
Mrs. Iluvious died Siam aft­ ler.
drivers niu.*t have completed i that it lie changed to ll-l-AA li n in ’* Iiiiik ioqdanled in Ids
com pany reported today.
evening probably will dam ­ day at the Health Center.
er the accident Officer* said
children are enrolled in swim- a driver education course in
A check for $13.05 w as r e ­ chest died Monday s week af­
Company
spokesmen said
age the eyes of a number of
she was struck m the stom ­
Named by chapter m em ­ tning clav es tin* summer,
order to get a license at IB, reived refunding the town lor ter the opeintion.
paint was thrown on two
LONDON
(
UI
’
I)
—
Italian
Floridans, especially unsus­ bers to serve with Hodge* for
ach.
A report was read from or else w ait until they are Hi &lt;-----------------------------------------------houses in Lakeland and four
Regis J. Sisimmr, 41. wus
pecting children, warns the the com ing year were Mrs.
Officer* said llovtou* was Scientist Hr. Giuseppi MarMrs.
Virginia
Frederick, year* old.
reported to have been oinking loading Hie shot gun to chase telli, the lirst man accused telephone cables were cut in
Florida Council (or the BlinJ. George Wells as first vice
chairman of the Gray Lad
satisfactory progress follow­
a* satiotage snd
The eclipse, at alxmt 5:17 chairm an; E. C. Harper Jr.
away vim e dogs Hut had of preparing lo spy to win Sarasota
ies, who -aid that 22 Gray
vandalism continued in tho
ing the historic transplant hut
acquittal
(rum
a
British
court
w p m., will produce a darken- as second vice chairm an;
been disturbing Hie family.
t-adies wrre graduated last
suffered a relapse Monday.
Mrs. Ifoviuus was Hie for­ since the start of the cold bitter six-day-old strike.
9 ed sun which will permit peo­ Floyd C. Richards as secre­ spring who have given over
MIAMI IL'l’ ll A surprise
l)oelB n
„t
|.r„ b ,t e r is n Meanwhile, Tampa pulica
mer
Katherine Tennant uf war, said today In- may ask
ple to look directly at it. This tary and James McKee as l.txx) hours, and served |,6oo
Ntrike t-y longshoremen yes-I University Hospital where Ihe
for police protection against sought Samuel D. Gayer, 40,
direct view can cause incur­ treasurer.
Vicksburg.
They
were
mar­
children at .Sanford Junior
M O S C O W (U PI)
The teriluy pul the free re on all operation wits performed said ried hi I‘ill and have four |Ihe tlirt-ul nf Soviet revenge. Tam pa, on a warrant for as­
able burns o f the retina Jruin
After the appointment o f High School.
United Stales und Britain met shipping by *ej from this ' ontributury causes of his son* Itoy Ion* joined the Ole sault and battery in Ihe beat­
the infra-red ray* of the sun. one, two and three year dir­
Three more
c la v e *
for witli Russia I nlay in Hie se c­
death were heart failure, a
ing Sunday ut two manageMis* tooth,ill stall in ItMii.
hustling port, hut cruise ship
The Council explain* that ectors the group was given Gray Lades are planned for
drop o f blood pressure and *
ond straight day of nuclear tra ffic went on as normal.
MASSENA, N Y. Oil’ ll - : raent e,nPlo&gt;«*despite the use of darkened a siwirt orientation course by- the coming year.
test han negotiations and the
G eorge Sand) of Lakeland
Gov. Nelxun A. Kockefellrr
Shipping agent*"aii&lt;f~'do«k ,Uph1ylw,K'CU* m rrclh'" '« l' “
glasses, srnottd glass or ex­ John S. Gibson, held repre­
Three year directors ap­ session again got off to a
&lt;&gt;wn lung.
fired six shot* from a .45 ca|.
leveled
another
attack
mi
the
j
o
fficial*
said
they
did
not
posed photographic film the sentative.
pointed Monday include S. J. good-humored start.
- pre.-iidentt.il
candidacy
of ibcr autom atic pistol at 4
know if the strike would conbums can occur if people
1DavU, Mr*. Gordon FrederSoviet
Foreign
Mini-ter
truck after green paint was
^ ,l.«rr inln tin, pclin-r t’onni
Sen
Barn
Gold
water
Mon-__________
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’
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c
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r
o
n
ic
s
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p
j..1
.
Waii.r tii- ; in wsr v :, Andrei Grant) ko, taking over
men were nut available fur
Attaches at Hie Full Mem- *'*&gt; "Uilit. expressing the |e*r |
VU U.j iiuurt, (4 v »■■
ril advise*
to watch the
Helmly. John Horner. Mrs. k llle r , hjp llf th, soviet n e g o -1
that
the
Arizona
conservative
I
Pan*
!&gt;
*W- Sand* said ha
acltpie through your televis­
111 D u l l M a r k e t
orial lluspital at New SmyJohn Horner. Richard Keogh.
fnjm Prera„ r Ntk,ta 1co,,,,nrnt'
ion set.
Dork officials also laid they
NEW YORK (U P I)—Elec- rna
Bcaclt reported today will become a "ca p tiv e " can- thought the shot* hit tha
Dr. Frank Leone, A. B. P e l-1
S. Khrushchev, struck the
• • •
HI* daughter, Elsie, is
did not know if the walkout, tronlci
provided
the licit that Robert Driscoll. II. Bus didate of extreme right wing
er.son Jr., Mrs. Muriel Scott,
light note during a pie enn
|an operator not participating
O ur
learn something new lutltsf to protest u.a u f nun- -am* in
Irregularly high Sanford Imy who was attack- factions.
Huy William.*.
Irreiice session m front of
j in Hie strike,
every-day item : Florida laws;
onion bagguge h a n d l e r s , . , |, , s l c u Ve stork mar- ed and bitten by a fish late
Tw o year directors are J
photographer*
with U.
S.
j
require that persons desiring
aboard the M iami-to-llahamu) ket today.
Monday afternoon, wax in
11. Crappv T. J. Demers,
Lndersecrotary of Slate W cruise ship*, was sanctioned
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (U PI)
^ to enter the liquor hustness
IBM spearheaded Ihe elec- "fa irly good condition'' at
Mrs. John Duda, .M m M.
Averell llarriman and Hri
— Federal attorney* denied
by th e International Long- tronic gainers, up more than mam today.
must be checked out and ap
Fitzpatrick, Marion Harmon.
lain'* laird HaiHham.
shoremen'* Association (ILA) '* «.n record secomf quarter
t proved by the FBI.
He is the von o f Mr. and Monday defense claim* Hul
Mrs. Martha Kilpatrick, F. C.
* &gt;
• • •
or waa a "w ildcat."
Mr*, loiuu Driscoll of 20.1 they offered to "take care'
Richard), 31rs. F. C. Rich­
earnings.
LOS ANGELES — Mrs
one of the defendants in the
The strike halted loading
ards. 3lrs. George Weils, Ho­
Henry T am m , acting city
Thu was followed by Beck- t-m rel Avc.
Johnson, conceding
James R Hof fa jury tamper­ Elaine
and unloading of five mer- nun. Control Data, Electronic
ward Hodges.
manager, reported today city
ing case. In brief* filed with that her battle with the scute*
___
.are
..
NEW YORK ( I ’ PIl — The chant ships heie yesterday.
One
year directors
Aisociate.s. Minneapolis- lion
,
street em ployes are ready to
District Court Judge Frank was fur from won just be­
Mack Cleveland. Lcdr. Ro- city o f Birmingham, Ala., h a s!
--------------------------rywell ami Schlumherger—all I T O S S iv lC C 't in j^
open Poplar Avenue between
bert Deal, Ralph Neely, E. C. decided to paint it* civic audt*
up I or more.
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) -—■ Gray, Hie government said it cause she dropped from 31?
Third and Fourth Street*, and
Harper Jr., J. L. Hobby. Mrs. torium on Aug. 5 rather than
hteel* im proved on
mi new* President Kennedy will hold did offer, how ever, to pro­ pound® to 161 pound* dunng
Fourth Street between Pop­
G. W. Kimmons, Mr*. J e r r i [rent it to the American Guild
ST. AUGUSTINE ( UPI t - that production
last
week a new* conference i t 4 p. in., tect Thomas Ewing Park), a six-month diet In a ho*
lar a n d
Pecan
Avenues.
Kecth. James M cKee, Mi i sl nf Variety Artist* ( AGVA) The turtle egg gathering sea rove slightly.
EDT Wednesday, It will lie hia one of the defendants, if he pltat:
Terminology la "ita b d iiin g ''
Saliy Adder. George Touhy, j ("r * "Miilute to Freedom ’B-V’ sou has ended In St. Johns ami 1 Chrysler ro*e mute than a first meeting with newsmen would
“ It never wilt be over batestify
agailivt
the
—that Is, clay top rather than
I here since 3ta&gt; 22.
and Capt. Hubert Mara.
[according to th* AGVA.
causa I'm a fooduholic.’*
Teamster* president.
Flagler counties.
tpoint in the auto*.
HOWARD HOUrits
) blacktop.
t
F

Ginderville
Fire Department
Sets Benefit

Nasser May Try
To Put Satellite
In Orbit Tuesday

JW VA...

$2.8 Million
Bonds Sold For
Slate Building

Talks Recessed

Casselberry Votes Sept. 5

Execution Set

30-Day Weather
Forecast Given

Miss Universe

UF Researcher
To Get Award

House OKs Draft
Exemption Bill

$500 Grant For
Driver Course

Land Leased

Detroit Uneasy

Grid Coach Kills
Wife In Accident

County Red Cross
Elects Directors

More Pay O K ’d

Operator's Dad
Fires At Truck

Man With Lung
Implant Dies

Asks Protection

Talks Resume
In Good Humor

Strike Ties Up
Miami Shipping

Rocky Again

Sanford Boy’s

Cnndit-inn T n ir *

Cluii’Kt' Denied

---------------

Fat Lady Just
- o! A ‘Foodoholic’

AG (ri) VA(ted)

L ast’d O ff

�H

A

h | l f — Inly 16, 1966 (p

ftfr il
i

O aah

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Q b b tj 2

DEAR ABBY: Summer it here
•gala and ao art the parasites who
flock to our summer cottage and
“▼aektkm” at our txpana# in the
name of friendship. Last summer I
worked 16 hours a day cooking and
cleaning for three solid months. No
time off either. Sunday was our "bus­
iest” day. 1 am not young any more
and I can't take much more of this.
Must we sell our lovely summer cot­
tage and give up our own pleasure
because other people take advantage
of ua? I should add, my husband is
the typo who is always saying,
"Come to the cottage” ! What does
he care? He sits in the boot all day.
ALMOST DEAD

• K

•I

&gt;r

DEAR ALMOST: Your problem
la your husband, not your friends. To
some people, "come to the cottage”
is a gilt-edged invitation. When your

tsk—we'rs all filled upl (It's true—
DEAR ABBY: I’ve solved the
“ food-wasting” problem. When eat­
ing out, I order a full course meal
and a child's portion meal. My elevenyur-old daughter eats the ftili course
meal, and I eat the child's* portion.
By the way, I am 6' 1” and weigh
186.
CHARLES IN TAMPA
DEAR CHARLES: Wonderful I
But how tall Is your daughter, and
what does 8HE^weigh? ^
DEAR ABBY: When I was 18 I

By Abigail Van Buren
left the farm and went to the city.
My first job was waiting on tables.
A nice-looking man (let's call him
“ Carl” ) came in often. He was very
polite and I liked his smile. One eve­
ning, just before quitting time,
“ Carl” came in and asked to drive me
home. I accepted, and invited him in
for coffee. The longer we talked, the
more I liked him. He told me his wife
was paralysed from the waist down,
but he’d never leave her. When he
said good-night he blurted out, "I
would like so much to hold a WHOLE
woman in my arms again.” Within
six months I was involved with him
up to my neck. One day 1 picked up
a newspaper and my eyes fell on a
rfcture o f a Ladies' Champion Bowi­
ng Team. Tha captain waa "Mrs.
Carl —
(Same name aa my friend.)
I thought it must be a coincidence,
so 1 called the team manager and
asked where Mrs. Carl — 's husband
worked. Sure enough, she was his
wife. Many years passed, Abby. I’m
older now, end smarter. I’m In busi­
ness and have met many men, and
if every wife who was SUPPOSED
to be on her death bed REALLY was,
there’d be wall to wall funeral homes
from New York to Chicago.
(Sign me) GULLIBLE
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•
•
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sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8366,
Beverly Hills, Cellf.
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Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 60
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby

Edith Xtrap of MU mi will
N O T (D&gt; &gt;4
be Is cod *Ub e tough deci­
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N AlOIS
sion this fall. Shs Is quslUied
♦4
to try out for both tbs Amer­
4X741
icas team sad tbs Amorieaa w s n
BOOT
Ladles' loam for seat year's 4 1
4411
Olympic* but aba can't try 9X 811
98
♦ Q R 1 I4 « A K l« a il
Ssr both.
4Q I4
Let's look la oa her dum­ 4 M I
400n
my technique at a difficult
k AQ 14(4
Slam.
94714
Thar* waa so problem
9 Non*
4AT4S.
about tha first five tricks.
8h* ruffed (he diamond open- North end South vuhwnbla
tag, drew trumps with three Marik la d i n n Wart
14
2*
leads, led the jack of hearts 1 *
a*
«♦
If
44
and finessed after West played Pm
Nm 4 *
low. Her aait play was the
jU*ea of hearts. West covered
with the king tnd EdUh had
Thla bad break didn't dlsthe bad sews about the heart
turb her overmuch. It was far
suit.

better than looting the heart
finesse.
ft was up to her to attack
d u bs

and Edith quickly de­

cided the best play would be

Long Run
L O N U B E A C H , Calif.
(N E A )— D sve Tuch and Sam
Force celebrated the former's
50th birthday by playing 54
holes of g olf, one round each
in New Y ork, Chicago and
Lung Beach, ail between dawn
and dark.
They began at 5 a, m. Day­
light Time on Governor's Is­
land in N ew York. They sand­
wiched in a round at Jackson
Talk in C hicago and ended at
the Virginia Country Club in
Lung Beach at 8 p. m.
They travel by ferry, auto­
mobile, Jet plane and helicop­
ter.

DELBERT ABNEY celebrated his 7th anniversary ns office manager
o f the J. M. Blythe Motor Lines, Thursday, with a luncheon at the Capri
Restaurant. At the luncheon, left to right, are Mr. Abney, Miss Sandra
Wright, Joey Muse und seated, Mrs. Alice Herron, Mrs. Sarah Evans and
Mrs. Flo Holzhauser.

T:NM:30 p.m. NBC. Lara­
mie. “Time of the Traitor."
(Color) (Rerun) Quest star
Lew Ayres shines In aa epi­
sode that has little sunniness

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county,

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rupt, ann All Its Allsr se&lt;&gt; c o r ­
poration* llat.il In lha Oril.r
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Uankruplay, dated SI Oeiebar ISM, In lha U. V. III*.
Irlct Court Southern District
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No.
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T ot! Alii. IHCMBUY MITIf t Ell tiial a suit ha* lisan
rilsd aealkst fuu In Hit abov*
•milled causa, amt that run
ar* rsoulrad to til* j o u r ti n
awsr with lha Cltrk ol Ihla
Court and la a s n * a copy
IhrrSor upon tha Plaintiff or
Plala llfP*
aitorusys,
who*,
nama and s o d r . i t la tllihup A
ilurn.t*tn,
IS
K»»l
Pine
Slretl, Orlando. Florida, not
talar than A u lu it Itth, IIS}.
If you fall to do to a List r e t Pro Cuutttio will b* i n ­
ter*,} Against you for the re ­
lie f demanded In the Com ­
plaint. Tills eult Is tu for*.
e l o i e a nMirtdas*. The real
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n
Lot SI. Block 13. WICATII*
l.R S M L L D MUST AUDI.
flui.V Aoosrdlna
to
tha
plat thereof, ae ravordtd
In Plat Book IS. P a l* **.
Pdbllu Htcorde of kautltiola County, f lo r i d *
Togeth er with Ih* fullowlna
Item* o f property whlok ar*
located In and paruianantly
tnslallad at a part o f tha
Improvement* on told laud:
LVraiK.VATIU.VAL UP UT­
ICA
PTIlVAUK—
Sludtl
OHM S3 C-U
W 1T.NEM tuy hand aud lit*
aeal of a*Id Court at Sanford.
Plwrlda.
Mia t i l l
day
of
July, U M
(U A L )
Arthur H. la o kw lt n
Jr
Ulark *1 tha Circuit Uuurt
By: Martha T. V ih l.o
Deputy Clerk
■Ishop a Boriitttln
»* Last Pin* Street
Orlande, Florid*
Attoruaya for Plaintiff
Publlah July 1*. IS, *» A
Aug. I. ISIS,

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NEW Y O R K (U P I) A
United States
Post Office
emphuslrlng
international
service through a multi-linqual staff will be set up at
the New York 195403 World's
Fair.
The P oit O ffice will he a
working italion equipped to
handle a mlniumm of 200,(9) MM-Fla. News
000 p le ce i o f m all dally dur.
1:14 ISI Lafftlm*
lng the Fair's two six-month
t l ) Paasword
exhibition seasons. It also
IS) Day In c o u r t
will serve as a departmental
1:11 (4) Art Llnklottsr
(4) Jan# W y m i a Frs- exhibition to show the “ most
•seta
modern m all handling facili­
( ! ) Th* Doctor*
1:4* (3) Loratta Young
ties ever developed to speed
(4) Th* MRIIonalr*
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cesses though automation,"
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Director o f the New York
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1:40 I ! ) Match (lama
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JJlJill

the simple playing o f the ace
and king. If the queen drop­
ped everything would be fine.
If the suit broke 3-1, every­
thing would be just i s fine
because If East won the trick
be would bav* to lead a dia­
mond and give her a ruff
and discard, while If West
won (he trick he would either
have to lead away from his
nine o f hearts o r give her
(1) Chaaaai I Thaalar
the same ruff end discard.
11:11 ( ! ) Tonlla Shaw a a
Edllh played three rounds
I o f dubs and claim ed her
WEDNESDAY A. M.
s lim .
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1:11 (S) Today

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Jha Woman: By Ruth Miiiet

“ 1 don 't deny I'm Imposs­
ible to live with,” a husband
wjojc wife w a i suing for
divorce admitted to the judge.
Many a husband would be

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|4tr, i e i . l t Florida Blatwtaa
at i e i i »
o t ic k
is H Bitr.nT a i v KM. That D. D Danlol Ihe
holder o f th* follnwlng earn,
ficate baa filed aaid cartlflcat* for lax darnl to b* lamed
tha.-o.in, Th* cortlflcat* num­
ber and yaar o f lasuanca, Ih*
dracrlptlon of Ih* property,
and the mm * In which It waa
•••aeaail at* x* fnlluwa:
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Iteuanra t)&lt;4
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m ft. of w loo ft. o f XU or
HWH o f N C * o f Section tl
Tnwiiahlp )1 South R a n i * 11
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Nam* In whloh a n .aat Lloyd
B. Kurrltt. All o f aald proper,
ty being In th* Cuunty o f
tjamlnnla. Slat* o f
Florida.
Ifni*** moli cortlflcat* ohall
b* redeemed according (o law
tha proparly deaorlbod tn surlt
cartlfl.-at* will b* aold lo Ihe
lilghoit bidder at the front
door o f III* Kemlnola County
Court llouia 41 Hanford. Flo r­
ida. on Ih* first Monday tn
tha month of August. )I4S.
which la Ih* 1th day
of
A u go it, II*}.
t ille d thla Hat day o f May,

N EW (JGLEANS (D P I) —
to it. Hs portray■ Dr. Samuel la self-defense resulting In his Space exploration has made
Mudd, a physician who treat- death. The presentation is the engineer anil the scluntUt
tense end eicltlng if not
full and active partners, a
cd John Wilkes Booth slier
original,
depicting
how
a
N a t i o n a l Aeruiiautk-s and
th e
Lincoln
assassination.
whole town can go beserk as
Space
Admlniatratiun ( NA S A )
Mudd’s name is Indicative ol mass opinion aways sound
spokesman told a recent meet­
Richard
Egan
his reputation
which gets Judgment.
ing o f the American Institute
worse after he am putate! the stars.
o f Chemical Engineer*.
arm of s young man. The
8:30-10:30 p.m . NBC. Dick
Space probes, plus the com ­
boy's father tries to hang him Powell Thealre. “ Colossus."
plex
supporting
work
on
and almost succeeds. John I Rerun) Well worth watching.
aarth, draw the needs and inSmith stars.
Expertly w r i t t e n dialogue
tereite o f engineers and sci­
8:30-8:30 p.m. NBC. “ Em­ makes com pelling what would
entist* closer together and
pire." "End o f in Im age." otherwise be a familiar rou­
the "One* firm lines o f de­
(Color) (R erun). Beems like a tine plot. Two young Immi­
marcation between ths vari­
whole town la conspiring to grants find Am erica is not so
send ao innocent man to friendly after alt, when they ous apeclalti** are fad ing,"
death, rather than tarnish ths buy a plot of valley land In said Thomas Dixon, N A S A
Image of a w ar hero for 1913 naar Hollywood. Their deputy associate administra­
whom Ihe town wee named. antagonist is a rancher who tor.
1)41.
Jim
Redlgo supports t h e wants their land and 1/ fur­
(Dtltclal Clark a Heal)
Arthur 11, Hack with, Jr.
because hla
claim of a Garret Ranch em­ ther Incensed
The
S.1,OOOton pas.wnger
Clark Circuit Court,
ploye that he hit the war hero daughter falls In love with ■hip France is the lutigt-tl
namln.ila I'nunty, Florid*
I’ nMt*h July 1, S, 14. 31. ISO
one of them. W illliin Btiatner luxury liner in die world.
CDK-1T
and Robert A. Uruwn iter
with Frank overtun and Gcraldma Brook* featured.
IV THK ( I R C I I T P O I N T o r
10:30-11 p.m. NBC. “ Report
T U P V IV ril J 1 I M I 4 L P ill.
• p i t OF AVIS ru n esivsi- from
P aris."
th e
second
.VOI,lt CtHVTV. F l.01*111 A.
show in this news type of
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run ttoHTO.v f i v e c u n t s travelogue, and happily In
HAVIN'IH IIANK
INSURANCE
keeping with tha program 's AIK CONDITIONER
PUIutllf.
alms and original efforts.
V*.
VI fu ll AA I, J. A. VYILK'N, J it, This is a dawn-to-dawn tour
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY
el u* end *t at
De (andante. of the city of light with an
vtsriiM o r eAt.N
eye on such thing* ss the For Th* Finest Year AruutiU
NOrtl'K Ik IIKHBUV UIVAll Linen Written
Weather Conditioner
BN that on tha 3Sth day of traffic problem s; new buying
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Insurance
July, is i] , at l l : o o a. m. at habits o f Parisians; culinary
Sale* — Service
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Problem* To Us —
(lout* of Samlnola County, at arts; and a visit to “ Tha 2UO S. Park Ave.
Sanford
Sanford, Florida, tha under- Craiy H orse," where note la
FA 3-4234
•lanad Clerk wilt offer for made of tha difference be­
**!* to Ihe hlulitet and beet
bidder for c»*h the following tween lh S. and French atrip
AGENCY
described real property)
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TltT OLUI1 MANOR. UNIT ports.
NO. 1. sooordln a to the
10:39-11 p.m. ABC. Focus
1*1.1 MHlNfi
plat thereof a* recorded
In Plat Book 11. Paa* Si. on Am erica. “ The Climb to
GULF
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nol* County, l-lorida.
outdoonm en. Tit* summit in Tire* - Batteries - Acceaaories
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PLIMIII.NG
Improteruenii, . Daturas, appll- this cjsc is the lop of ML Guaranteed litske Si M uffler
Complete Itiatsllations
ance*. and appurtenance* on Rainer in Washington and tne
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•aid laud ar m a d In conjunsprogram was produced by
Don therewith.
French i 1st.
Bathroom and Kitchen
Thl&gt; tale la mad* purauant station KUMO-TV in beattle. FA J-OyJl
Fixtures
k.V
to Dual decree o f fufeuloeure
W a ter pump* t r e e Estimate*
entered In Chancery notion Leading tin- ntuuntaln clim b­
204 N Sun fold
F.A a-;t;t«i
No. 1IUS now pending In the ing expedition U James WhitFEEDS
Circuit
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of
and
tor
taker, the first American to
Semlnola County, Florida
HOOFING - SHEET METAL
DATED thla tjth day *f reach the top of ML Everest
July l l t l .
last May. Lute Jeratsd, who
MEAL )
Arthur It
Ha.uuith. J r . was among the first five
Rooting A Sheet Metal, Inr
Clerk o f the circ u it Court Americans
reaching
EvsrU, Martha T. Vifcleu
ituiit-up and Shingle
jest's peak, is also ut the
Deputy Clark
iiLUliation and Repairs
Anderauu. Kuah, Dean.
Juu
Dandy
peed*
party. The cam eras toilow
Gutters • W aterproofing &gt;
Lewadta A van den tiara
Timothy Hay . Cotton heed
Sheet Metal Work
the climbing group irorn the
Attorn*,* for Plaintiff
Meal
l i t Lett Central Avtuuo
Bonded 4 Insured
preparation* for the a scent to
Orlando, Florida
, Cow Fcwl
|:| lit per too lb. Freo E*tiin;it-a - First CU»
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PuMIth July IS, ts»d
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impossible to live with If his
w ifs didn't aasums that mak­
ing him possible to live with
was her responsibility.
Few mothers today train
their sain* in the tiiougiiful,
responsible considerate ways
that help a man to btcom s
a husband woo is easy to
live with, Just as few mothers
today train their daughters
in the homemaking skills that
will help them to be good
housekeepers and good man­
agers.
So the young husband has
to be firm in letting hit wife
know what he expects o f her
as a homemaker — if he
doesn’ t want lo settle for a
poorly run house, indifferent
meals and more Installment
pa&gt; m en u than he can meet
on his salary.
And tiie young wife Just
as often has to teach her hus­
band to shoulder a man's re­
sponsibilities, to bo consid­
erate In small ways, lo con ­
sider her welfare and hap­
piness instead of selfishly
thinking only of himself.
It takes patience and lirmness and self-respect on the
part o f each if a husband
and w ife or* to help each

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other become the kind o f par­
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Tise difference betw een s
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Captain And
Honored At N. A.
Captain Joseph Tulty, for­
m er commanding officer o f
HATWING One was officially
bid farewell Friday evening
at the last official function be
will attend at NAS.
Captain Tully was relieved
Friday morning by Captain
Jam es 0 . Mayo and with bis
fam ily soon will be going to
his next duty station in Washington, D. C.

Jokes a n d
rem iniscence
about Captain Tully and his
career at Sanford sparked
the farewell party attended
by base officers and their
ladies and a large number of
townspeople.
A "Command P e r f o r m ­
a n ce" for the popular guest
of honor was em ceed by
Lcdr.
Lou Kriser. form er
HATWING One staff adminis-

Tully
Party
trailer officer who also is be­
ing transferred from Sanford.
The program included var­
ious hilarious
songs a n d
dances by aquadron mem­
bers, the Wing and officers
wives.
Captain and Mr*. Tully were
presented with a silver punch
bowl set by Cdr. George W.
Kimmons. The bowl, given by
officers of the Wing was en­
graved with their Insignia
and each cup waa engraved
with the name of the squad
ron from which it cam e.
Cdr. II. A. "S p eed " More
land presented
the Tully t
with a large clock in the
shape of the Wing emblem
and public information officer
Lt. (j.g .) Sam Dow gave Cap
tain Tutly a book of pictures
taken during the two years of
his command.
As a final touch. Mrs. Tully
whose birthday anniversary
was Saturday, was given a
cake hy all the officers and
their wives.
The NAS ballroom was col­
orfully decorated for the o c ­
casion
with
drag
chutes,
squadron insignia and Navy
pictures that covered the en­
tire wall. One of the chutes
formed a canopy over the
bandstand.

If Y ou Just C a n t Diet

Meet Around
Poolside
Officers

Remember These Pointers

wives

of

VAH-T

Peacemakers m et recently at
the

home

Wright

of

fo r

a

Mrs.

R.

cookout

Dieting has become a fetish
in our fair land and the stout
woman Is becoming the van­
ishing American.
It's only natural that de­

Those attending were Mrs.
A.

Heath,

Decker,

Mrs.

E.

A.

Mr*. H. L. Monroe.

Mrs. G. W. Uffmann. Mrs. R.
W. .Marlin. Mrs. A. M. Camp
bell and

Mrs. G. F. Schnei­

der.

A c e y D uecy Club
Names Officers
Members
Duecy

of

the

Acey

Wive* Club met this

morning for a coffee.

MRS. KEN McMURRAY opens one of the gifts of pink tint! blue tlmt was
yriven to her at n shower recently. Pictured here, left to right, are Miss Pat
Holland, Mrs. McMurrny, Mrs. Jianne Grlsby and Mrs. A. B. Allink' Sr.

At

a

recent

club re-elected
ond term

meeting

the

for her sec­

at president, Mrs.

Richard Bergen. Other* elect

Pink And Blue Shower Held
For Mrs. Ken McMurray

cd to office were Mrs. Vernon

Bear Lake

Elliot,
vice-president,
Mrs.
John Armstrong ami Mrs.
Charlie Stone, treasurer.
Two new members of the
freshments.
club
are .Mrs. K. Taylor and
Those invited were Mrs.
Mrs. I. Jones and the club
By Mrs. Robert Kowalski
Christine Ailing. Mrs. Elea
welcomed back Mrs. A. Beau­
nor McMurray. Mrs. June
Visiting her parents, Mr.
Walstedt, Mrs. Shirley Walk­ anil Mr*. Walter Mills, of Or- lieu and .Mrs. P. Scube.
er, Mrs, Cathy Behrens, Mrs.
lan.io, is Mrs. Hurl Walking
Irene
Boyles,
Mrs.
Mary
Matteson, Miss Gayle Wood and sons, Greg and Kenneth.
ard, Miss Carolyn Haggerty, She formerly resided on HonMiss Carol Fuller. .Miss Vicki nie Drive, Bear Lake Manor,
Forguson, Miss Jackie Kns- ami is now living in New Or
lcy. Miss Jane Hates, Miss leans, la ., where her hus­
Wanda Lee Harris, Miss Jan­ band is em ployed hy till'
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wag­
ice Wynn and Miss Pam j Chyrsler Corp. Space Uivis- ner and daughters, Loieanne,
I ion.
Kanavel.
Becky ami lluhin, returned

Personals

Tiie Piiu-cresl home of Mis
Pauline Shield was recently
the scene o f a baby shower
for .Mrs. Ken McMurray. Cohostcssca were Mrs. Joanne
Grigsby and Miss Pat H ol­
land.
Tiie party room was attrac­
tively decorated and the focal
point was a large umbrella
idled with gilts for the guest
of honor.
A
pink and blue color
A germ whose name grows
more fam iliar dally, staphy­ schem e w as carried out in the
lococcus aureus, or "yellow party appointments and re­
staph," is not only $ cause
home Thursday from ■ vaca­
of serious Infections but a
tion in Manchester, Iowa,
contaminant of cookout and
picnic delicacies, as well.
where they visited Me. Wag­
Given a few hours at sum­
ner s mother, M il. Loi* Wag
ny Helen Snodgrass
, of
Birmingham, Ala., and and children m a d e their
mer l e n t p e r a t u r e s and
iter.
"staph" enn produce, in sal­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raney Mrs. Cecil Davis of Day Iona home here several years ago
They Irft on Ihclr trip June
ads mixed with mayonnaise
Beach were dinner guests oi and both o f them were em ­
30, the day after Loicaun* re
and daughter, Serena, of At­
th e
Children's
the Hendersons T u e s d a y . ployed at
dressing, cream pics or putts,
turned
from
Tallahassee,
lanta, G a., were house guests
Cheddar cheese, fried chick­
Thursday Mr. and Mr*. Eu­ Home and he was the Sunday when*
ihe
attended Girls'
Mrs.
en, cold pork, and other rich of the C. A. Henderson’ s last gene Henderson and children school superintendent.
State under lha sponsorship
goodies,
the
poison n o w week.
of
brlandu
s e n
dinner Dinning was unable to ac­
of American Legion Auxiliary
company the rest of the fam­
known as cntcrutoxin. EnterMr. and Mrs. Edwin Davis guesl*.
old G lory Unit Itu, Sha scrv
otoxin is the cause of most
Mr. and Mr* Ralph Coull- ilyrd as hill clerk m Lha House
Mrs. Nancy
Haines and
food-poisoning episodes which,
ette and children, James Carof Representative*.
in the past and still occa s­
roll, Van Alan, Charles Ray­ .Miss Helen Snodgrass re*
ionally, have been miscalled
mond ami Linda, returned turned Sunday irom a short
FAIR AIIVICE
"ptom aine poisoning."
this week tram a vacation trip to Columbus, Ga.
NEW YORK (U P I) A
Miss Eli/ahetti Dunn of
Contrary to popular opin­
with Mr. Coulictte’s parents
Women's
Advisory Council
ion, cooking does not destroy
and relatives in Malone and Hampton Road, Va., is visit­ has been formed for the New
entcroloxin, although it will
the northern part of tiie stale. ing her brother and family, York UKiltiS World’s Fair.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs.
Harvey L.
destroy the germ itself, a c­
Frcemont Long left Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. N. Gerslcnck recently
The committee will receive,
cording to Dr. G. M. Back in returned from a two month accompanying his sister ami Dunn.
advise,
entertain
and aid
a study prepared for the trip to Budapest, Hungary, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
prominent womrn anil worn
Journal
of
the
American where she visited her sister Owen Keller, of DcLand, for
en's groups at the Fair.
TASTES VARY
Medical Association.
and nieces and nephews. Be­ a short trip and a visit with
CHICAGO ( UP I &gt; — Tastes
Since the source of the con­ fore coming home to Dcltary relatives.
in home furnishings vuiy ai
tamination is the human body on her return, she visited Mr.
Mr. ami .Mrs. Alton Riven most a* much as dialects, ae
of whtcli staph are "resident G erstcnck's family in Uhm hark and children o f New
cording l» a recent survey.
bacteria" — and usually hu­ G ary, Ind., and Chicago. Site York were renewing acquain­
If you’ re a West Virginian
man h a n d s — precautions is planning a visit to Ken­ tances hire Saturday. The
lor instance, you like your de­
against cookout and picnic tucky in the near future.
Hivenharks made their home cor in Iho contemporary vein,
poisoning should begin with
Mrs. Frank White of Dahlia here several years ago when spiked with plenty of color,
hand cleanliness in the kit­ Drive has returned from a he was altarlicd to the ban
and with figures o f animals
chen and pantry. Chefs in visit to her daughter’s home lord Naval Air Station.
or birds in pictures.
some of the country's leading in Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Jones
But if you're from Norlh
hotels have taken a page
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Deb- anil
granddaughter,
Linda, rrn California,
you prrfer
from tiie book of hospital sur lent of Lakewood Drive have
returned lad week after hav­ Early A m erican styling, in
goons
and
wash with
a their daughter, Mrs. George
ing spent the week with rela­ natural wood o r wood tone
creamy cmulsun, known as Waaver, of Wantagh, I»n g Is­
tives ami friends in southern limshrs and with inanimate
phisohex. which removes dirt land. N. Y „ here (or a visit.
Georgia.
objects such as clocks and
and germ s and leaves behind
Mr. and Mr*. B. SI. Brown
Ernest Iunmg and datigh pot-bellied stoves.
an invisible film which fights o f Madera Hoad will bo cele­
ter, Carol Ann. and son. Dav­
"There really is no such
bacteria.
brating their 3&lt;&gt; wedding anni­ id, of Tampa attended the tiling as a national taste pnPhisohex, available to the versary July 23.
morning services at the Bar­ ferencc,"
explained
Em iI
public in drug stores, was tie
d ro w n It.
Miss Janette Ogg. daughter nett M t- rn o r i 1 1 Methodist Faust, chairman of the BurYclupcd originally fur use in o f Rev. and Mrs. C. N, Ogg,
wooi l
Products Company,
operating rooms. Its cleans­ who has been vacationing in Church Sunday morning and
ing pow er is greater than D eftary will return to school visited with several people Traverse City, Mich., which
there. Mr. and Mrs. Dinning made the survey.
soap and it docs not irritate in South Carolina nest week
tiie skin.
Proper
refrigeration
can
A small wooden itepladdrr,
prevent the growth of staph
and hence the toxin, even painted to match a room 's
when the cook’s hands are color scheme, provides an in­
contaminated hut limp sal­ expensive and unusual showads are more the rule than place for green plants. Plac­
Ihe exception at cookouls and ed near a window for light­
ing, and steps and tup filled
picnics.
with a collection of small fol­
Zany but true. Kidskin Ls iage plants, the stepladdcr
being stencilled to resemble becom es an interesting oasis
everything from dalmation to o f greenery in a family, or
a cross between a giraffe and any other room, say* the So­
th r td it.
zebra.
ciety o f American Florists.

Altamonte

Limp P icn ic Fare

Personals

A Summer Threat

SIT-DOWN STItIKE is being carried out by Mrs.
John Moloney who flntly refuses to give out idea
on her poster which will welcome Mrs. James O.
Mayo nt the Naval Officers Wives Club "Change
o f Hoard Coffee" to be held at 10 a.nt. Thursday
at the NAS Ballroom, The various wives groups
in the club are vying to create the most imagina­
tive "welcome aboard" greeting for the wife of
the new HatWing One Commanding Officer,
Captain Mayo. Attempting to garner fresh ideas
for the project from the obstinate Mrs. Moloney
are: (left to right) Mrs. Jack Youngblade, Mrs.
David Fall and Mrs. W. A. Yelinek.

L.
and

pool party.
L.

Enterprise Personals

1C, IM S — P l K S

J u ly

Wives

signer*
crop

Mrs. Dwight llolim-s and
daughter, Slirri, of Tam pa,
are guests of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. George A. Speer
J r., at their home on Park

strom at Wake Forest lint
vorsity in Winston Salem, N.
C., Monday, and left for a
sight seeing tour "around the
country" before returning to
Sanford. Doug has been at­
Avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. tending summer classes at
W oodruff have as their house- Wake Forest.
guests, their daughter. Mrs.
Miss Frances Smith and
Claude Urizzard, and her son, her father, Gipson Smith,
Chip, of Atlanta, Ga. They and Mrs. Virgil Hollis, all oi
were accompanied here by- Jefferson City,
Mo., have
Mr. Grizzard who returned to been houseguests of Cdr. and
Georgia for two weeks oi Mrs. G. R, Pearson. While
Arm y reserve training at Ft. here the visitors were enterHenning.
tamed m the homes of Dr.
Johnny Phillips and Russ and Mrs. Harry S. Woodruff
Pearson joined Doug Sten- and Chief and Mrs. Roy G.

O Casselberry

Personals
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcssick o f til Hibiscus ltd. have
returned from ■ vacation trip
to visit relatives and friends
in West Virginia, Ohio, Ken­
tucky, and North and South
Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard,
Lake Drive, returned Friday
from a five weeks vacation.
They attended a reunion cele­
brating the 30th anniversary
of Mrs. Howard’s high school
class’ graduation in Uaraboo,
Wis., and were entertained
along with 12 other graduates
with their husbands
and
wives.
They also visited relatives
and friends in Oak Park, 111.,
and Saugatuck, Mich.
FOR TRAVELERS
Travelers
will
weh'ums
thus* little packets now on

Williams.
Mr. a n d
Mrs.
Richard
ilollzclawr arc in Pittsburgh.
I’ a., where he has a starring
singing role in "F ire fly " at
the Civic Auditorium.
Mrs. Henry K. Touke, Mrs.
Frank Stenstrom. Mrs. Ro­
bert Brown and Mrs, Bob O '­
Neil recently enjoyed a vaca­
tion it Ihe Tooke beach home
in Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Gerald Lnssing and
son, David, who have hern
visiting her mother,
.Mrs.
Nancy Brock, will leave this
weekend for their new home
in Jacksonville. The faiising*
have been living in Kansas
City, Mo
Jim Terwileger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Terwileger oi
Hiawatha Avenue, will leave
Sunday for the second sum­
mer session at the Citadel in
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Williams
and children, Larry and Mary
Beth, left Monday for a va­
cation of fishing and relaxing
at Horseshoe. Fla. They will
he joined
be
Joined there
Hicre by Mrs. VVI1
hams' brother, Jack Carlton,

Personals

of

anyone

38 finda it difficult to buy
sm art clothes.
This state creates a prob­
lem fo r the woman whose
health does not permit her to
rssluce to a ahaduw o f herself
but whose spirit rebels at be­
ing packed o ff to some fashion
limbo.
If you're in this group, you
cun heat the game and help
yourself to fashion with just a
little know-how.
The hat you choose Is very
important to your- uvcr-all
silhouette. A high pillbox or a
tin bun of veiling or other soft
fabric In a smiii color nre
your best bt-t*. Forego wide
brims. They will shorten your
appearance.
For anytime, a solid color
two-piece suit with a longish
jacket or a classic shirtwaist
dress that buttons down the
f:o n t is ehic and slenderizing.
Crepe Is fashionable this fail
and is a particularly good
choice. You ahould avoid satin
like Satan.
For evening wear, keep all
trimming above the waltllne
nmi preferably near the face.
Till* will call attention to the
upper portion of yuur body
and take eye* o ff the hips
where bulk Is bound to be
found. Avoid lace sleeve*

POW! TIIE BOSS
TOKYO (U P D —At an elec­
trical company in Japan, ag­
gressive employes are Invited
to blow off steam against
their boss.
They go to a place called
the Human Control Hoorn
whore a stuffed effigy of the
boss hangs—for punching or
stabbing with a bamboo pole.

ROOM TO COMB
WASHINGTON

(U P I) — By

1972, the U. b. Department of
Agriculture's Forest Service
plans to build 28,000 new
cam p, picnic and other re
creation files in our National
Foresis—enough to take care
of more than Its million peo­
ple at one time.

Mrs. Powers Feted
During Visit Here
Mrs. A. K. Power*, lb* lor*
mer Beverly Bender, end
daughter, Nancl, of Charles*
ton, S. C„ left Monday after
a two week visit in the horn*
of her mother, Mrs. Fred W.
Render, of Indian Mound Vil­
lage.
While her* Mrs. Power*
was guest of honor at vtrioue
informal socials.
Among them wa* a bridgeluncheon at tha home of Mr*.
LeRory Anderson. Another
courtesy for the visitor wa* a
bridge-luncheon, Friday, at
the Speer Camp oa the It.
Johns River. Hoitesaea were
Mrs. Georg* A.
Mrs. W. A. Adam*.

TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THE RAINS AND
PLANT YOUR
SHRUBBERY NOW!
LARGE SELECTION
ALL SIZES A PRICER
Grapevtlle N uraery
t i l l Grapevill* A r e .

FA i-H M
H8rntta Dealer*

b u m

**

It

M *

Dresses

ONE RACK

VALUES TO
529.95

Ants and Roaches

SPECIALLY
PRICED
to —

Vacation
Bound?

W ieboldt’s

aylpha and

July Close-Out

the market, the pacat*.
tain tissues saturated with •
Dr. and Mr*. T. F. McDan­
cleansing liquid for pick-me- iel and daughter, Marilyn,
up face washes away from left Sunday by plane for a va
cation in New York City.
hum*.
During your bath, us* a
pumice stone on rough arcus
such as the knres, soles o f
the feet, heels and toes. Shave
faithfully as often as you
require it, or use a depilatory
to remove superfluous hair.
A fter removing the hair, use
Don't forget_
a cream or lotion to smooth
your camera and Kodak film
your skin.
&gt;
i —
See l.'a For KODAK
NEW FOR F A L L
CAM ERAS. Film and
The newest thing in fashion
FinUhing
ta the long gown—for at-home
entertaining, aa well a* fo r I
formal evening*. Many o f the
cam era
sh op
new fall gowns are resplend­
210 S. PARK AVE.
ent with beaded embroidery.

manufacturer!

who taken a six* Isrger than

DeBary

Personals

and

are catering to the current

through whieh larg* gnus &lt;na
bo eeen.
It's beat to choose Jrsssrl
that hava no belta, but M
on* Is needed, it should be
narrow and mads of the druse
material.
Jewtlryr should be big and
bulky, The length *f your
necklace will be determined
by the neckline of your dress.
A V-necklin* la most flatter*
ing. but a higher style esn be
worn
with
several
long
strands o f beads to create a
slimming illusion. Never srear
a choker.
Flat furl, such as Persia*
lam b or mink are beat. Even
a cloth coat should nut have a
bulky fur collar. You can add
flair to an untrlmmed cast
with a fur muff or hat.
Finally, watch your hemlinas
It should cover your knee*
no matter what fashion de­
crees for the season.
You can achieve fashion
miracles even with a limited
selection if you know the
right line* to wear for your
figure.

ALL OTHER SUMMER
DRESSES DRASTICALLY
REDUCED.

l!ru ih on One• . . . Lasts /or Month*
JO H N STO N 'S N O -R O A C H : Sim ply brush J o h n s t o n '*
No- R oa ch on cabinets to con trol cockroaches, on sills to stop
ants. C olorless, odorless coa tin g stays effective for m onth*.
N o n eed to m ove di the* or breathe harm ful sprays.

Remember: No-Roach means no roaches.

W IN N

DIXIE FOOD STORES

Open Fri. Nit*
Aerrrditrd
1’h irge Arrt*.
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your U.S.SavInflt U n 4 wont lot* H«
What An.sn'f happened to V . S.
Saving* Bonds?
They’ve been stolen and thrown
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oven and baked at 400*. Hidden in
a cookie jnr and eaten full of holes
by hungry beetles. Forgotten in a
pair of work pants and washed,
blenched and spin dried. Cut in­
to tiny pieces by an irnte wife.
Gnawed by mice, and gobbled up
by goats.
Yet, in spite o f ail these mis­
fortunes, these Bonds weren't loat
to their owners. They didn't even
atop growing in value.
The Treasury Department keep*
a record on microfilm of every
Saving* Bond sold. So every Bond
that's lost, destroyed or stolen

it h

can be replaced. And the
is free.
The safety is Just one oi th*
many reasons why U. 8. Saving*
bonds atA MB must widsly held
securities in tha world. Another
good reason why you should invest in Bonds ia the important Job
they can do right now in making
America safer from the enemies
of freedom.
Buy Bonds and set If you don’t
feel pretty good about U.
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• Yew caw get year waney eaytkae
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Sanford Needs A Port Terminal - - NOW!
There ha* bam a Ion# determined
belief that Sanford should have a
port terminal although our city is on
a ♦‘dead-end street” as far as water
traffic is concerned. Efforts toward
this end have proved to no avail as of
But In view o f present operations
end announcements in recent weeks
o f near operations slated for the St.
Johns River and Lake Monroe, The
Herald believes that the time has ar­
rived for action In establishing a
port terminal. Even though the fed­
eral government is balking at giving
assistance.
Barge traffic already using the
waterway between Jacksonville and
Sanford Is operated by Standard Oil,
Gulf and Orange State petroleum
firms, Allied Chemical and Sanford
Pipeline (for je t fuel fo r the Navy
baie).
On tap Is Merry Bros, o f Georgia
who has obtained a franchise to op*
orate a commercial barge line into
this eify. Another barge line has
held but never used a barge fran­
chise,
Now we have reached the point
where the 8 t Johns-Indlan River
eanal appears to be a certainty with­
in the next few years. It is a matter
o f record this canal was approved by
the State Legislature and necessary
funds appropriated . . . prior to the
Civil War. The conflict halted the op­
eration . . . until now. This last Legis­
lature approved a canal district and
Governor Bryant named the direc­
tors last week. Sanford’s own John
Krlder and John Brumley are Semi­
nole County’s representatives on this
five-man board, and they are its offi­
cers. A l soon as their bonds and
oaths o f office are accepted, they will
commence with a vengeance to put
through this waterway.
The St, Johns forms 'way south
o f here, south o f Lake Helen Blaus,
In the vicinity o f Melbourne and me­
anders through here to Jacksonville.
Pleasure and commercial craft com­
ing up the St. Johns huve no access
to the East Coast but must turn
■bout and return to Jacksonville.
This eanal, connecting from the
northern end of Lake Hurney to the
Indian River in the vicinity of Maytown, will permit water traffic from
Jacksonville through Palatka and
Sanford to the ocean and Cape Ca­
naveral.
It will be a boon economically to

8anford as well as all East Central
Florida.
With the opening o f the eanal in
a year or two or so, water traffic
through here will leap a hundredfold.
We ahould be ready with a port ter­
minal to service these crafts and to
provide dockage and warehouse fa­
cilities*
The City of Sanford haa been
dickering for a long, long time with
the government for a loan to finance
a feasibility study. The law provides
that ahould thia loan be granted and
the plana resulting therefrom be­
come reality, the city must repuy
the loan. But if nothing results, the
law permits that the loan need not
be repaid.
Some 17 years ago the City asked
for and received a loan fo r a feasi­
bility study for a water expansion
system. The plans were junked. The
law provides the loan need not be
repaid.
But the federal government —
specifically the Housing and Home
Finance Administration— is holding
this 17-year-oid loan over the heads
o f the City fathers. They want that
old loan repaid. . . and are balking at
granting the new loan for the port
terminal study.
The Herald sent o ff a telegram
a week ago to HHFA at Atlanta re­
questing a statement for thia edito­
rial. A lengthy answer was received
In the mail yesterday. Boiling it down
bluntly, the answer said HHFA is
not about to grant the City a $10,000 loan until it repays ths loan made
back in 1946. “ Repayment was re­
quested after a plana comparison re­
vealed,” the letter reads, in part,
“ that the facilities under construc­
tion served the same areas and satis­
fied the same community need for
which the origins! plans were devel­
oped.” So — the Bnswer is “ No” —
the City is NOT going to get this
loan.
A t the same time The Herald
telegraphed Harold Scott, o f the
Jacksonville engineering firm of
Smith, Reynolds and Hills, who was
representing the City in its efforts to
obtain the loan from HHFA. And
who would have received the $10,000
loan— if grunted—as payment for
a feasibility study.
Mr* Scott responded the next day
with this wire to The Herald:
Jacksonville Port Authority
authorized by the State Legisla­
ture. A strong board has been ap-

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CAME P-403: Dr. A bel It the
Minnesota dental surgeon who
asked about sea salt.
"D r, Crane," he began, "one
a f my colltaguea haa been
whits headed fo r s e v e r a l
years.
"R ow , attar using sea salt
fo r sla months, much u( his
hair Is coming In black.
"D o,y ou think all hla white
hairs will turn black 1 "
Our blood is essentially
water.
Ho it can transport only
thoso Items that can be car­
ried via water, such as ths 44
water-soluble chemical sitmsnts In the sea.
U we ute sen salt Instead
o f the usual ultra refined

table salt, than w o m oy offe r
our glands a chem ical sm or­
gasbord.
Then the thyroid and liver
and itumach and bone marrow
amt other glamla ami tleane
cells may figuratively march
around that suiurgaabord and
help themselves to the chem­
ical raw materials they r*i|Uire to manufacture their
proper sec re Huns.
Modern medicine now Hats
many diseases as apparently
due to sume chem ical d efi­
ciency. White haltl and baldnesa are just tw o o f three.
In the case o f chem ical de­
ficiency ailments, then see
water and sea salt should contuin the antidotes, fo r every

chemical
element on this
earth that will dissolve in wa­
ter (and hence blood) is in the
sea.
Whst causes g ra y hair? Or
ImldnesaT Or doaens o f other
maladies that havs no germ
or virus to esplaln their on­
set?
"Oh, they are deficiency
ailment*," is Urn usual med­
ical diagnosis.

Dr, Abel wonders if all gray
hair would turn black again
if a middle-aged person shiftad to ths use o f sea salt.
in many state medical and
dental conventions 1 have been
naked that same query.
And 1 reply that maybe only
the mure recent white haira
will be ahte to turn black or
lironn once mure.
OUT OUR W A Y
For example, suppose you
have a swimming pool in your
hack yard and t o m o r r o w
morning as you stroll beside
it, you are a child lying inert
on the bottom.
You would pluiiga in and try
to apply artificial respiration,
but would the fresh oxygen
you Send into its lungs make
the child reviv al
"t)r. Crane," you may properly reply, "th a t would depend
on how long the child had lain
un the bottom, wouldn’t it?
And that is currectl If the
child had been down there leae
than five minutes, you might
revive him. Hut if ha had lain
thers five days or five weeks,
then all the oxygen in an oay.
gen tank would be futile.
Perhaps that is w hst hap­
pens regarding the return o f
color to many o f our gray
hsira.
*fio»a which recover may
have bean "dead” only a few
months, so the pigm ent cells
in the scalp may still be able
to “ reeuecitaU" them by the
proper tea chemical.
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Sanford, Floritlu
Tuea., July 16, 1963 Hines nobody tags each hair
when it turns gray, wa may
WALTEE a . CIRl i m , BUITOa a m u r t i i L i i a c t
have gray hairs o f raceut vint­
age but others that have been
m a o vsv
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r s e n v%’Ki*i*s
n a n i s m s Editor
Htctisnl.nl Soot.
snow white fur ID to i!0 years.
JIIUI WELLS
JASIli L. SIIUEMAMESS
liut if a partial regenera­
O u s t ? Editor
H usI r m s U i n s i i r
CSCSUA VAMMKS
SUIMLHV S. S.KAST
tion o f pigm ent cells can oc­
Aacl.tr I d l t o r
C l.tsll l.d M n n s is r
cur via the use o f sea salt,
DOH OTItr ALITIW
VHASK VOLTOLIXW
Feature Editor
Circulation Unnnssr
may it not lie possible that
other glandular cells could
■ c E li E l m o s a t r a s
also revive?
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and is expected to atimute port activity.
Glinted
The St. Johns •Indian River
Cunal District is authorized and
the directors appointed. Activity is
expected to take place on the canal
from the St, Johns River to the In­
dian River.
At present, Sanford Is on a
dead-end route. It is desirable that
Sanford establish a port and obtain
barge operations approval by the
Interstate Commerce Commission
to taka advantage o f through navi­
gation from Jacksonville to the
Cape; also to serve Central Florida
with cheap navigation transporta­
tion.
The HHFA loan la not required
to put through thia proposed port
terminal. It would be of tremendous
help, o f course. But the refusal o f
HHFA to go along does not mean
the desire for a port terminal haa to
be junked.
The City . . . if the Commission
members can “ find $10,000 . . . can
make its own feasibility study. True,
much, much more than $10,000
would be required to finance a port
terminal. This could be done, too . . .
whether by federal or state loan or
by a bond issue.
The Herald, feeling it Is not alone
in the great desire to huve a port
terminal established, queried several
responsible leaders. Six, to be exact,
over and above Mr. Scott. Local lead­
ers, we mean. Men who have a great
and honest desire to see Sanford,
Seminole County and East Central
Florida grow and nrnsper.
We present tnese opinions for
your perusal and study:
Howard H. Hodges, president o f
Sanford Atlantic National Bank:
In considering the question of
establishing port terminal facili­
ties in Sanford, there are three
basic factors that come to mind.
Primarily, the purpose of devetop­
ing port facilities would be to pre­
pare our city for the ultimate con­
struction of the cross state barge
canal and the Sunford-Ttiusvilie
cunal. Secondly, the development o f
a port terminal would be the key
for opening the door to commercial
service up ami down the entire
East Coust and would pluce Sunford on the “ main street” of this
traffic. Third, the general puttern
in other cities in the past has prov­
en a direct relationship between un
increase in port facilities and in in­
crease in tonnage hundled.
If Sanford lacks good port fa­
cilities, we will be by-passed by any
benefit to be derived from the
cross state barge cuntil. With the
present rail installation and with
the addition o f un airport and port
terminal facility, Sanford could bo
a distribution point for all of Cen­
tral Florida. People of Central Floride would benefit economically by
freight rate advantages which
would most likely occur if the |&gt;ort
were developed. For instance, un­
der construction in Jacksonville at
the present time is a brick foundry.
This is a high cost item to the Cen­
tral Florida user due to the present
transportation and terminal prolilems. With the udvent of a port
tcnninul, brick could be handled in
bulk by the most economical meth­
od uml distributed through ware­
house facilities which we* would
have.
Sanford now has most limited
duck accommodations, therefore
the tonnuge handled is insignifi­
cant in comparison to the potential
for a river port which has n 12-foot
channel leading to its door. I want
to reiterate the fact that port ter­
minal facilities come first before
we can reap the benefits of state­
wide progress in transportation.
In other words, if we have the ter­
minal. tunnngo will logically follow,
but without the terminal the han­
dling o f tonnage is impossible.

John Alexander, Seminole County
Commiationer:
With indications being that
the Croea State and Sanford-Titusville Canals may become a reality,
Sanford could be the “ Doorway to
Central Florida” as a major distri­
bution center for water transport­
ed goods so a port terminal is cer­
tainly necessary to take advantage
o f this opportunity.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr., State Sen­
ator:
The establishment o f a Port
Terminal in Sanford along with the
construction of the St. Johns-In­
dian River Canal would open the
door to the greatest industrial and
commercial development in the his­
tory of Sanford and Seminole
County and could easily result in
Sanford becoming the commerce
trade center o f Central Florida.
M. L. Raborn Jr., Sanford City
Commissioner:
With a port terminal here at
Sanford we would become the cen­
ter of shipping activity for Central
Florida and it would be the con­
necting link to the economy of the
area.
Development o f such a facility
on Lake Monroe will certainly be­
come a reality when the Cross
State Barge canal and the SanfordCanaveral eanal are built.
With the growing missile in­
dustry stretching further out from
Cape Canaveral all the time, it will
become more and more necessary
to have a water route safer and
shorter than the present route
around the state o f Florida to the
Cape.
The City of Sanford requested
a loan from the Federal govern­
ment for a study to ascertain the
feasibility of the immediate con­
struction of a port terminal. If
proven feasible the best method of
financing this project will have to
bo determined; whether by the
City or from privute investors.
William C. Hutchison Sr., traffic
consultant:
Quoting from another news­
paper, the proposed port terminal
oiieiin new doors o f opportunity for
the development o f the City’s po­
tential.
Working with the Chamber of
Commerce some years ago, 1 made
a survey of shippers from this
area and they all expressed a de­
sire for water service. All surveys
were favorable for a port terminal
al Sanford.
The City Commission retained
a bond representative and his sur­
vey was also favorable. But there
was a change in the Commission,
the bond representative was paid
o ff and the matter dropped until
the present time.
I can remember before World
War II when there was wuter traf­
fic on the St. Johns. Shippers from
throughout Central Florida shipped
by water: and goods brought in
were trucked to Orlando ami other
points.
I feel we should capitalize on
our natural advantages. It will he
a boon to Sunford, Orlando and
East Central Florida.
The Sanford Herald feels, with
the letter from IIHFA published on
the front page Monday, that it has
presented a true and complete need
for a port terminal here to provide
the economic boost needed for tha
City and the County and the area.
We feel the time has arrived
when those-in-power should discon­
tinue "kicking around the proposi­
tion,'” should not let the port term­
inal die in favor of other promotion­
al schemes, such ns SoO.OOU for recre­
ational developments — but rather
should “ go after” this port terniinu!
to provide the economic boom which
could flounce these other thoughts.
Let's forget politics and think of
Snnford and Seminole County 1

CASEY JONES AT THE SWITCH

Peter Edson

Political

Notebook

cally have to keep t dia ry o4
WASHINGTON - (N E A ) - I not worth bothering About.
The b elt slogan which the
Rep. Miller was still uncoo- everything they do and how
much it cost, as evidence o(
Republicans have come up vinced, with justification.
with yet to sweep them back
Just how much freedom their deductions. If Mrs. Mur­
into the White House In 1964 and independence individuals phy goes along with Mr. Mur­
ii; "M ak e Am erica Safe lor will have to do what they phy on ■ business trip and
Mr*. Murphy.”
please in the future as Amer­ her expenses for travel and
Such a theme might even ica becom es more and more entertainment can be legiti­
iplit the Irish vote—in Amer­ crowded with people is a mately charged off, records
ica, that ia—away from the growing problem.
of that must be kept, too.
Government is stepping in
Kennedy's.
The good old days when the
This
Mrs.
Murphy, o( to regulate more and more Mrs. Murphys who ran Mum
course, is an imaginary char­ phases o f what used to be and Pop establishments Just
acter in no way related to the considered private life and as they pleased are going,
Mrs.
Margaretta
(H appy) private business. Big Brother going, and almost gone for­
Murphy who in real life mar­ is watching you, Little Bro­ ever.
ried Gov. Nelson Rockefeller ther too, and the guv'ment'li
after both divorced their for­ get you if you don’ t watch
mer mates.
out.
There would be ■ doubleBusiness complains about
Q— Who
comprised
ths
take on the slogan if Rocky this and il l the keeping oi
got the GOP nomination.
records it entails. Then busi­ famed Lafayette Excadrille?
It w as Sen. George Aiken ness com es to Washington
A —Volunteer U. S. pilati
of Vermont—as good a rock- and in the name of support­ flying French airplanes. They
ribbed Republican as ever ing a “ Fair Trade Law"
accounted for 57 enemy air­
was — who dreamed up the back* a bill that would re­
modern m ythical Mrs. Mur­ quire M r s . Murphy to sell craft from 1916 to 1918.
phy as a symbol. He intro­ brand name goods at factory
Q— Who gave the Dry Torduced her during debate on fixed prices, in complete con­
tugas thoir name.
minimum wage law regula­ tradiction of a free market.
A —Ponc« de Leon discov­
tions. Small shopkeepers —
The new regulations which
"like Mrs. Murphy” —- who Internal Revenue Service has ered these keys and called
ran what used to be known as just issued on reporting busi­ them the Tortuga* (Spanish
"M om
and
Pop"
stores ness travel and entertainment fo r turtle) because o f tha
should be exempted from all expenses as income tax de­ many tutles in narby waters.
these government laws af­ ductions offer another exam­
fecting wages and hours, said ple. They aifect the Mr. Mur­
Q — What is the Christmas
Sen. Aiken.
phys m ore than the Mrs. Mur­ tradition regarding baybarry
Mrs. Murphy got back in­ phys. They hit not only big candles?
to the lim elight as hearings shot executive types but also A — Burn ont on Christmas
began on the civil rights pro­ a lot o f smaller fry who are Day. If the flame bums bright
posal to ban discrimination salesmen and operators of and the tight ihme* clear, then
in all business places cater­ their own businesses.
heaven will bless you ail tbe
ing to the public. This time
Internal
Revenue Service year.
she was introduced by the has now tried to interpret a
GOP
National Committee tough law Intended to crack
Q—la It correct to call the
chairman, Rep. William E. d o w n
on
expense-account last book o f the New Testa­
Miller o f -New York, a* a chiselcrs so as to give the ment "Revelation*'’ ?
widow woman who owned her Murphys with legitimate ex­
A —No. in various English
own home in a resort area penses a fair break.
translation of tha Bible it i*
and rented her spare rooms
But in reporting these ex­ called either "The Revelation'*
to tourists.
penses, the Murphys p ra d i-lu r “ The Apocalypse.”
Would she be required to
offer her room s on an inte­
grated basis?
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy, lead-off witness for the
administration'! civil rights
program, thought that one
over carefully and then said
she would not be covered.
House Judiciary Commited that for years W ait Gar- tea chairm an Emanuel Cel
many has been giving mili­ ier, D-N.Y-, presiding over
tary training to Israeli sol­ the hearing added that Mrs.
diers.
Murphy was insignificant and

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O 's a n d A ' s

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Israel-W. German Accord?
Ax tha state o f Israel haa

Between the leraelia and the
Arabs it was an old story of
espionage and counter-espion­
ci.nejr and a place in the
age, o f chargee and counter­
world fam ily of nation., two
charges.
conditions peculiar to I.reel
In December, 1940, the Is­
atone have colored it. actions raelis had aroused U. S. con­
and iu thinking.
cern and A rab suspicions when
One la the memory o f .ix tha word leaked out that Ismilliuu JI1w i l l! UCCTTTII of ifftH 1i . s l ast n il j u se lu m u u u irry
a powerful nuclear reactor in
leri.m which haa prevented
ths Negev.
normal relations with West
France w as helping Israel
Germany dr.pita vast infu­ to build the reactor and it it
sions of W est Get tuan money France's new close relation­
into the new state.
ship with W est Germany that
Tha other ia the continuing may lead to a change in Uie
state of w ar and suspicion be­ latter's relationship with Is­
tween Israel and i u Arab rael.
neighbors, which occasionally
Over the heated opposition
•rupU into violence despite of the militantly anti-German
peace-keeping effort* of the Ilcrut party, Israeli leaders
United Nutiun*.
recently have been impressing
It wa* then with special bit­ upon the people West Ger­
terness that the Israeli* re- many's importance to Israel.
act*d to newa that German
Before leaving o ffic i, one of
scientists were at work in the Premier David Ben Gurion'a
United A rab itepuhlie help­ last ufficial acts was to entering President Abdel Gums! turn funner West German De­
Nasser to build up his arma- fense Minister Frans Josef
menu in a im aft and rock­ Straus*.
etry.
And in Bona it was disclos­
struggled

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Grain Rail Shipments
Hiked By 16 Per Cent

Hospital
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J I L T 11
Admissions
John Shepard, Indianapolis,
Ralph CJendcnin. LungTALLAHASSEE ( UP1) —
WASHINGTON lL T D — huppei io c s whs.ii live ship­ said the “ practical effect o f ■Chinese wall along the south
wood;
Idus
Powell,
Lake
Gov. F ir r li Bryant named
The
Interstate
Commerce ment* totaled 450 tons or applying the proposed rate bank o f the Tennessee River
Monroe;
Timothy
Seaman,
two m em b en today to the
formula . . . to Tennessee Riv-1 to which no ex-barge groin
Commission
today
ordered
the more.
Nathan Wells, Fred Ford,
newly-created Aviation Study
t r port* would be to build n , could penetrate by rail.'*
Soutluvn
Railway
and
other
William Rugers, Ethel Hobby
Southern first applied for
and Advisory Commission.
railroads to increase their
of Sanford.
the
rale reductions Aug. IS,
Bryant named B. L. Mullis,
ratea for some grain ship­
Discharges
1901. They were suspended
OUawaha, and E. L. Wil­
ments
by
about
IS
per
cent.
John Straub. Geneva; Carrie
liams, Miami.
The rates apply only to for seven m onth' after that
Moore,
Hollister;
Thomas
Two Home members and
shipments
from
Mississippi white the ICC considered the
Burr. D eBary; Anna Hartwo Senators are stili to be
and
Ohio
llivtr
crussings
to mutter. I'ltiinalt-ly, however,
tung, DeBary; William West.
tlti ICC approved the rate*.
named by Senate President
destinations
in
the
South.
DeBary;
Rexie Stone. Os­ H. 31. COX. airman ap­
That
approval
brought
Wilson Carraway and House
The
commission
said
the
in­
teen; Clyde Trosper, Estelle
prentice, son of Mrs.
forth sn avalanche o f protest
Speaker Mallory Home.
crease
still
leaves
these
rates
Rrmey, Sandra S q u i r e s ,
M a r y L. Cox, 519
from the Tennessee* Volley
The commission was set up
Christopher Higgins, Charles
C
e l e r y Avenue, bus about 0.1.5 per cent lower than Authority, barge line.*, and
by the 1963 Legislature to
they
were
before
April
15.
Riggins, of Sanford.
FROM
been irraiiuatcil f r o m
study aviation and recom ­
The commission originally trucker*.
JULY 11
the
uviution
familiari­
mend to the 1965 scasiun
Opponent* o f the lower
Admissions
zation s c h o o l at the had authorised Southern to rate* went to court to seek
changes in laws governing
cut
its
rates
by
about
00
per
HILARIOUS VERSION of “ Went Side Story” by
Wickham E llcrbe II, Joyce
Naval A ir Technical
this Held.
injunctions which would have
Heavy Attack Squadron 3 was part o f the pro­
Barrett, Donald Wilber, Ron­ Training Center, Mem­ cent on grain transported in
prevented the rates from tak­
The Legislature said pri­
100-ton
capacity
‘
‘
Big
John”
ald
Wilber,
Michael
Brown.
gram at the farewell potty for Cnpt. Joseph
phis, Term, lie is a
ing effect. But on April 15.
vate and com m ercial aviation
John Henry Seabrook, Joel
Tully. Tukinjr part in the skit were (left to
irrmlunte of Seminole
are o f great importance to
the Supreme Court ruled that
Steve von. Sandra Hooker ul
right) Ens. Dun Denuult. Ens. Dove Tumor,
High School and enter­
econom ic
development
ol
fcderul cuutt* do not have the
Sanford.
Elis. Tom Sparks und Lt. Gerald Coffee.
ed
the
service
lust
Oc­
NEW YORK (U P l) - C e l e ­ power to prevent a railroad
Florida. But, it said, with
Births
(Navy Photo)
tober.
(Navy Photo) bration o f Father's Day, be­ from putting new rates into
well over 3.000 aircraft now
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barrett
gun in this country In 1810, r-ffert after expiration of the
registered in the state, laws
of Sanford, twin boys
has now becom e Internation­ seventh-month waiting period.
for promotion and regulation
Discharges
al.
of the industry lack uniform-'
The Southern put its lower
Leon Owens, Safety Harbor;
LOGAN, L’ tah (C P I) — A
The day now is observed rata intu effect Immediately
lty and scope, hampering an
Elizabeth Kaufmsn, PeRsry: pair o f tw o spotted mites, iu Canada, the Latin A m er­
effective program of promo­
Ola Kelso, D eBary; Deloris kept m 80-dcgrce tempera­ ican countries. France, Bel­ alter the court ruling.
tion and development.
Rut the ICC ruled tod s/
Hillery, Vince Byrd, Charles tures for 30 days, will pro­ gium.
No vvmulei* bunks that consider their
Holland. Yugodavla,
The Legislature suggested
McMillan. Norman L o v e , duce u million descendants, live Scandinavian countries, that the rut* were too dras­
customer* first nre offering drive-in tmnkthe commission make rec­
Donald Varner, Iona Melder, ■ report from l l a h Stale Australia und South Africa, tic ami ordered the railroad*
injf. It'd mo much mure convenient— us easy
ommendations on ways of de­
to increase them by lit per
Sylvia
Knellinger,
Lurvtha University notes.
«.t
roHinjr up to it atop light! Takes nltout
according
to
researchers
at
veloping airports, including
cent — leaving them at M.5
The Living is easy on Cook which dot the island, a popu­ Perry. Charles Turner, Anna
Nature keeps a balance, Hallmark Cards.
ns
little
time to conduct your business, too,
financing and maintenance of Islands in the South Pacific lar convenience which al- M. McNeil, Edward Payne,
per cent below the previous
though, because they have
I)o
drive
in here utui sue — soon!
an adequato network of air­ and there is an abundance of wa&gt;s seem to have an occu­ Timothy Seaman. Mrs. Don­
level, according to ICC com­
naural enem ies to thin out
craft facilities throughout the food, including citrus, Frank pant.
putation.
Stainless Steels
ald Stevens and baby of San the num ber. Cold weather
state, methods o f using fed­ Chase o f Chase and Company
ICC Commiaelaner Charles
‘ ‘They care little for mat­ lord.
Nickel-containing stainless
also kiila millions.
eral aid, an analysis of the told mem beri o f the Rotary erial things,” Chase report­
steels were discovered and de­ A, Webb said the commission
JULY 14
relationships o f responsibil­ Club Monday.
ed .'' for they have an abun­
veloped in Europs prior to will require the railroads to
Jet Passenger*
Admissions
ity and control o f aviation be­
Chase has just returned dance o f fruit, coconuts, taro, Edith DeMarcus. Lakewood.
Mura than one-half o f nil World War 1 and were pro- submit report* on the impact
tween federal and stale gov- from a trip to Cook Islands, fish to cat and they ,arr very Ohio; Lawrence Ryan, Roset United States airlines' pas­ duced for the first time com ­ o f the proposed ratm for a
rrnments under existing laws which are a protectorate of healthy. There is little dis­ ta Cooper, Joan BodUord. Kr senger miles were flown in mercially in Hie United States year. He Indicated the com­
and methods for financing of New Zealand, during which ease on the ialand, and the nest flick no 11. Janet Mae Per jet-propelled aircraft in 190‘J, in 1020. Today, tha U. 8. 1* mission might lake another
acquisition of aircraft on a he studied the growth of ci­ climate ie ideal.”
__
kins, Ruth Bennett,
Winefred according to the Britannic* the largest producer and con­ look at them at that time.
m ore widespread basis.
However, in New Zealand, |
0f Sanford
trus trees there and on other
The commission"* rt-porl
sumer o f the commodity.
Rook o f the Yeur.
The development commis­ islands, the methods of pro­ Chase found (hat it was to
Births
sion will furnish technical, cessing ami packing. He show­ degrees above aero and though Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Per­
administrative
and clerical ed colored slides of the is­ there was no snow, even the kins of Saniord, a boy
trees
were
covered
with
assistance for the study. The land and the trip.
Discharges
The people o f the island frost.
law provides that each mem­
Ralph Scott, Lake Mary; Ger­
Rotarians were amused at trude W a l k e r .
ber of the commission will are Polynesians, he said, and
Edlnville;
have an equal voice and any noted that they arc tail, hea­ Chase's description o f the Mark Shocld, DeBary; Janice
m em ber disagreeing with the vy people, but happy and procurement o f liquor, which Treckman.
DeBary; M r * .
final recommendations may very friendly. They bathe fre­ is controlled by the govern­ Fn-d Pearson and baby, Ge­
quently with Uic shower stalls ment.
file a minority report.
neva; John Henry Seabrook,
It is issued by the hospital
William Cherry, Lloyd Hatch,
"fo r medical purposes” and
Charles N lcklc, Arthur Vow­
whites of the island must get
el). Homer Ballard, Michael
a prescription from their doc­
Brown, Jett a Ann Brown,
tor stating that they "need”
Ronald Wilber, Donald Wither
Melvin Young, etux, *9.600
Real Estate Transaction*
sunie liquor, then they can
of Sanford.
Richard Wallsledt. etal to purchase
the
prescription
Jesus and Betty F. delimit­
er m opnc to to FHA, Suntan- Thomas Richey, etux, 15-20- fruiu Die hospital pharmacy.
30, *13.150
do, *13,400
On Cook Islands, the citrus
NEW YORK &lt;UP 1)—Kelso,
William Lee Gary, etux to trees need little ferliliier,
Clarence Cooper, etux to
Ray
Rhodes,
Williamson Charlie Cooksey, etux, 8-21- Chase said, as the soil is three-time "H orse of t h e
volcanic loam of about three Y ea r," will have to tote 136
29. *12,000
lights, $7,850
pounds if he is lo repeat hit
Park Royal Homes, Inc. to feet in depth.
Kenneth Dale Hicks, etux
He reported that grapefruit 1961 victory iu the Sioo.uou
Marvin Howard, etux, Coun­
to FHA, Woodmere. *8,900
grown in Tahiti is very large added Brooklyn Handicap at
Joseph Arra, etux to Vin- try Club lights, *11.500
somewhat
flat,
with Aqueduct on Saturday. A toQ, V. Chambers, c t ux to and
eent LaGuardia, 17-21-30. *12,Dane Austin, etux, Longwood. greenish flesh which is "som e tai of 19 horses have been
000
Pay top*dollar for
of tlse most delicious citrus named (or the mile and one
Joseph Francis Riley, etux. *5.400
quarter teat.
D. E. Huskin, etux to Char­ l ever ate."
to Marshall C. Smith, etux
trade-ins t
• Clean out ali '63
les Tate, etux Sanford Park,
hunland, *9.600
Ancient
Belief
Card Currency
W. P. Fed. S. ami L. to $5,900
models l
, Give best deals
America'* first paper cur­
In botany, the "signature of
Harry Stone, etux to Alvin
Robert M. Stewart, Queen’s
as
many
used
Richardson, etux. Bear Lake rency consisted o f "IO U " doctrines" ia an ancient be­
• Capture
M irror, *8.760
of year!
mites written on backs o f lief that plant*, by the shape
Orris If. Rohmson, etux to *15,200
possible!
cars as
Martin
Hearn.
etux
to , playing ranis, Jiu-quc* da or form c f their patts, indi­
Clyde Moore, etux, Lynwood,
James D. Hartwell, etux. Lit- Muelles, French governor in cated to man their medicinal
(7.400
Quebec, found himself without values. Fur example, the spot­
Kings wood RUlrs. Inc. to He Wekiwa. S'J.loo
Sandra
Lucas
u&gt; Alice sufficient funds to pay his ted leave* o f the lungwort
Ivan Joy, etux, Sumand, *13,Slodd, Country Club Manor. troops in 1085, so lie resorted "show ed” that this plant was
150
Charles Rossman, etux to *7,300
to cutting playing cards into a cure fo r diseases o f the
Robert E. Jones to Laura quarters and assigning cer­ lungs.
Lamb, Phillips Terrace, *10,- tain values to ench piece.
000
This strange “ card currency"
Pallsdium
Roy Hock, etux to Dennis was in us* until tha fall o f
Palladium is one o f the praVolk, etux. *12.300
Quebec in 1769, nearly three- riuus platinum group metals
•AVI ON THIS RIO-HOT
LeVern Clark. Jr., etux to quarters o f a century.
and is used fur jewelry mount­
Gene Miller. I«ake Minnie
PAVORITS
WITH HIOHIST
ings because it brings out all
Estates, *13,500
By Pearl Jacksoe
RESALE
VALUE
RECORD
the
sparkle
c
f
gems,
faithful­
A honeybee lifts a toad
•Mjiuf t,t.r*r#
r»'UU pf'uw
Construction Asvn. Inc. to
fuhr 3 dl\ t4h! ir»,
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**n) l"W
(IV IN ON MOOILS WITH
Cub Scout Pack 235 held Its
weighing almost as much as ly reflecting their true color
ft(wiii»t| (•*silisr-ilafiro«tair. Whiln
and
brilliance.
itself.
annual meeting recently at
"I™ "^
t/ikM-«psirt*ticni aruJ lo ts ! I* '** ast/i.
RAW CYCLONE 310 V-BI)
brook. S18.0W
the Community House in CbpAlfred Fowler, etux hi Guy
luota.
Crain, eiux
Forest Slope*
Plans were made for a hike
Subdvn. *17.000
to be held Wedneiday lo the
Paul Needham, etux to F.lhome of Lt. Col. W. A. Brink
wood Parker. Jr., etux F.sstley on Slate Rd. 419, where
brook. *15.150
they will spend the day fish­
Fannie Faul to Frida Situing and swimming. A wiener
gcr, Bel Air, *7,650
roast will complete the Ua)'s
Cbesley Shipley, etux to
enjoyment.
William Hager, etux. Lake
•AVI I COM! MAKE
Each boy must submit writ­ Wayman lights, ta.500
ten permission from hts par­
YOUR
DIAL ON THIS
Ted Williams, etux to Sin•M*
**|64»it4 f fU l p-'u*
ents for him to hike the three ford
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Lodge,
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miles.
SPARKLER I
Frank
Woodruff's
Subdvn.
V ********tea* S r4 1#« al U -a a
.After the day's activities. *5.000
Hie Scouts will be transported
Herbert G. B a n u , etux to
back to Shaker s Market.
Daniel Conway, Jr., etux,
A possible
fund
raising Sunland, *12,Ow
event for the near future was
Joseph S. Jiambalvo, etux
ili a m in u s es! « i tin. iiu &lt;&gt; in — RlChar.'l-----Bnm n rr.— rrrrr
ing. which was conducted by English Estates *23.UW
Chert Ann Russell, assistant
Robert Melton, etux to Ar­
den mother.
thur Harke, etux, Saniord.
Games w ere led by Scout­ *33,300
master Jerry Sargent and As­
•AVI I IP YOUR TRADE-IN
Catherine Bain, etvir, to
sistant Den Chief Thomas Thomas I jr g e n , etux, San­
IS WORTH MORI THAN
DilUon.
ford, *10.000
M QUIR ID DOWN PAYIN FLORIDA
a a.g **•»* I ttlal |d«6
Ross Watters to Charles
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im
Shagsta.
etux.
Suburbsn
*U&lt;J. j kaSlIHlIfltltf
m* llg
T H t DIPPIRINCC IN CASHI
IlMlyrrlat ,| «AJ l«,*i Uail •atife
Homes, *8.200
Final Divorce Derrres
FARGO, N. D. (U PI) —
ham nature’s fight gram cemaa sparkling, light b e e s . ..
Nancy Lowry vs. llaiuld
Farm accident fatalities are
Florida's traditional beverage *4 m odoralius , . . M’s Mgnt.
not declining in proportion Lowry
sparklmg, delicious.
Phyllis Taggart vs Edward
with falling farm population,
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according to the North Da- T agga't
tne more than * 2 1 , 8 2 0 . it contributes in la is s to the stale
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Rea von* include increasing
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lo n g s ... en^oy u.
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ELUCOTT CITY, M«L (CPI)
—Marlene Bauer R a ff* wee
■pegehloae after winning tte
Sight Open golf tournament
—end with good reaeon.
It was ter first victory on
the ladle*' PGA circuit elite*
the Hooeier BUta Open in In­
dianapolis in mo.
"U'e teen so long tines 1
had the pleeeure of accepting
thla honor that I hardly know
whet to eay," Marlene giggled
after shooting a 89 in tte final
round for a 84-bo1* total of
208.
Mrs. Haggo started th*
third round, which waa post*
poned by rain Sunday, with a
three-stroke lead over Kathy
Whitworth, who wound up in
third piece with a IIS after
■oaripg to a 78 In her final
trip over the Turfj Valley
Country Club course.
kllckey Wright carded a 78
in the final round te finlah
second with a 217 — ulna
stroke* beck of Mr*. Hagge.
Marilyn Smith end Betsy
Rewl* tied for fourth piece
with 221 totals. Mite Smith
finished with a 78 and Mlsa
Rawls had a 78.

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fm i* Pan « — July 16. 1W

Pitchers Bugged
Even If They W in

By La* K
United Praia W eru tteu I By Uaired Pres* Iateraatkoal
UPI
Everything happens to Don Th* odda against a perfect
gam* ar* tetter then 1,000 to
won tte Ktntuckjr Derby with
DALLAS (UPI) Th*
1 W Y O U (NBA) - It
Nottebart.
1 end they’re even higher that
him:
"1'va
seen
many
of
the
totters war* calling it "tte
t o u t take n eck te htlU &gt;
Flrat te pitches a no-hltter you’d never guees who rained
oldtima gnats, / but ia my
Blow Tweh Open" today
atn e« i i n far Willie Shoe
but it'a not actually a no­ Gary Petare’ bid for on*.
opinion BUI is tte greatest.
ratter tha* tte PGA chantmater aa asa of tte aO-tlma
Th* villain was rival pitch*
hit, no-nin game.
The first tima te got on a
ar
Robin Roberts, who has
p kinship.
gnat Joeteys.
torso te could ride.”
And then te pilches a flat
seen a number of hfk own no#
D m (tea tea was mart
Finding tb* rolling Dallai
Noble Throowltt, t h r « ■
four-hit shutout for tha Hous­
hitter* rained but never be#
money Urea asy ridar tte last
Country Club court# to their
times leading tralnar at
ton Colts Monday night, but for* hod acted aa the spoiler
flva jrtan la a raw ami rank*
Hollywood Park: "Ho has
liking, tte competitors in tte
technically it won't go into himself.
behind a sh 88-yesr-old John*
that knaek of being at tha
4KA annual PGA tourasment
Peter*, a 28-year-old south­
the books as a shutout.
ay Loafdas and tte ntirad
right place at tte right time."
centered tteir complaints oe
"Maybe I'm Just not living paw for th* Chicago Whito
Eddie Arran ia n atter ef
tte sesring Taxes hiat.
Jim Naaworthy, trainer:
right," te Uugbed. "I guess Sox, struck out 13 batten and
wtoaara la this country, Stea"This isn't going t* be n
"It's almost incredible tho
I'll never come closer to did not walk any ia beating
mater will te t t MXt month.
contest won by tte best golf­
way Shoe can time hla move
tha Baltimore Orioles, 4-0.
pitching a shutout."
Bat Shoemaker ia tte flrat
er, it’s going to be s ques­
on a stretch runner. He teems
War* it not for Roberta, th*
Nottebart missed by only
to ten you that te caa’t win
tion of survival," laid big
to know where that finish lino
one final pitch Monday night, kind of hitter no pttehar aver
without tte alack. A* hit cloaa
George Bayer.
la to Hie stride."
and even though he hurled really worries about, Petare
friend, Arcaro, said, tte Jock
"If anyone can stind up
Johnny Adams, trainer who
l)jr r if- *
. a
a
no-hitler two months ago. would have tecum* the first
eaa’t very wall fat off and
under this teat h r four days
n Jockey rode against
be still haa not pitched a man aver to hurl a perfect
ca n y tte te n t.
te
can
win
K."
Shoemaker: "Hla light hands
10M WISE o f Orlando laid In thU nice string
shutout In the majors.
gam* in regular major league
After hla ride an tte gnat
U. S. Open ehsmpkm Jul­
help him feel and know hla
o f brown, bass and catfish during an afternoon’s
competition »lnr# 1922 when
Here was tte situation:
Kelso ia the Suburban Handi­
ius
Boros,
who
always
had
horse."
fishing at Wekiva River Haven. (Herald Photo)
The Meta had broken a 15- Charlie Robertson did ao for
cap at Aqueduct, lamaal Val­
don*
wall
in
tte
Texsi
heat,
James J. Tunney, presid­
game losing streak with a the White Sex. Tte ealy other
eriaueln put hla finger on Uta
checked tho thermometer be­
ing steward, H o l l y w o o d
11-3 victory aver the Colts perfect game since waa Don
pelaclpal reaaon for tte suc­
fore te went out for a prac­
Park: "He makes full use ol
in tte opener of a twl-nlght Larsen’s World Series master#
cess of Shoemaker and every
tice raqnd-marking Ms re­
hla horse. When he wants to
doubleheader.
piece in 1958.
otter topootcb rider.
turn
to
golf
after
a
two-week
go to a drive be has his horse
Nottebart lipped through
"No one can aver beat that,1*
"Harry gilbert (agent) feta
layoff.
Tte
temperature
waa
where he wants him and he's
through the first 8H Innings Larsen still quips. “The best
him good mounts and be
93.
ready for it. He always hat
of the nightcap and then had anyone can aver do is tie it.*
knows what to do with item,”
"Man, it’a tot," he said.
something left for Uia finish.
two strikes on Jim Hickman
Peter* lost his chance t*
said Valenauela, who flew
"But
l'v*
got
to
get
the
feel
He baa the ideal tempera*
with Houston lesding, 8-0. He even He It when Roberts alts#
from Hollywood Perk, where
of
those
elute
again.
ment."
. be currently la the leading
"Maybe It would be smart United Press latenutUoasI St. Petersburg 2-0 in league suddenly Injured his right an­ gltd up tha middle with two
Kenny Church, jockey: "He
kle pushing oft the mound out In the third inning, altar
■take* winner.
to stay off the course until
,
holds hit mounts together.
Orlando and Miami both action.
and needed help.
which th* White Sox lofty re#
"Ordinarily it le W per cent
the
tournament
starts
Thurs­
Horses run smoothly for him.
swept
doubleheaders
last
Miami scored Its first shut­
"I couldn't throw another fired the last 19 batten In
horse end five per cent rid­
day because you are going
Seminole Swim Association tte rarely dropi a horse down
night while creeping up on out of the seaion, banking pitch," he said.
order to become only the third
er," corroborated Bob Usto need every ounce of en­
youngsters, la an Invitational suddenly. It'a usually a grad­
Florida State League pace­ Fort Lauderdale in the open­ So Hal Woodenshlck tame southpaw to pitch a complete
acr;-, this season's leading
ergy you have to finish if It
ual move."
setter Sarasota which won a er behind the hurling of right- out of the bullpen, made only gam* against tha Oriole* thia
New York Jockey. "And there AAU meet et Orlando, com­
CHICAGO (UP!) — Add stays thla hot. And In Texas,
Pele Moreno, J o c k e y :
single game.
lander Jerry Mesierly who one pitches strike—and it season.
le no such a thing is a first- peting with seven other Cen­
the name* of Gary Paters to t usually stays hot."
Blll’t got g God-given gift.
Miami beat Fort Lauder* twirled a neat four-hitter. ‘ was all over with the Colts on J. C. Martin assured Peter*
rate rider going Into a slump tral Florida teams, posted
But he admitted that the
the short list of lefthanded
Nobody really knows, espccdale 2-0 and 3-1, Orlando
Orlando pitchers shined too, top, 8-0.
his seventh victory with two#
lite a baseball player or e these winners:
Texas heat hasn't been un
lolly himself, what mokes pitchers who have tamed Bal­
blanked Daytona Beach twice, giving Daytona Beach only
Nottebart failed to receive run homer Jn the fifth end
Eight years and under —
golfer. When he Isn’t winning,
timore Oriole batters this tea* kind to him.
1-0 and 3-0, Tampa took a three hlta in the two aeven- credit tor a shutout but he's Tom McCraw also connected
Beverly May, Dickie Dees, him so good. And he's such a son.
he's on false favoritee."
A former PGA champion,
double header from Lakeland innlng games. Lefty Jose Me­ used to minor disappoint­ 'with one on In the eighth. Tha
The first symposium of Louie do Ganahl and Welt tough competitor that you
Jackie
Burke,
predicted
that
Petrel, a 28-yeer-old who Is
know te'a the one you got to
1-0 and 2-0, and Sarasota beat jias pitched a two-hitter in ments. There was even one blows dealt Roberta hla nlnfil
opinions re Shoemaker from Morgan.
still classified as a rookie d*. tte frying heat could back
beat."
the opener, and Rob Gardner connected with his May 17 lose In 15 decisions.
Eleven and 1^-Nancy May,
those closest to him on the
golfs
"big
names"
off
the
Al connori, custodian of spite three trip to tte majors,
allowed only one hit, to tha no-hitter against the Phil­
track, provided by AI Wes- Randy Bowling and Melt
board and sweep one of the
the Hollywood Park Jockeys' shut out the Orioles on one
leadoff man, In the nightcap. lies because they scored a
DUKE DOCTOR
son of Hollywood Park, gives Morgan.
Southwest's
owns
sharp
shoot­
hit Munday night—Robin Rob.
quarters:
"Ho
can
ride
nine
run
off
him
although
Houston
John
Dudley
provided
the
NEW
YORK (N E A )-Farid
you Insights on tte little gen
Thirteen a n d 14 — Pat
erta’ sharp tingle to center- ers to victory,
margin for Tampa over Lake­ won the game. 4-1.
Salim, A r g e n t i n a middle#
tleman who easily couM take Schwelckart, Cindy Wilson, races and come back a-fris- field In the third inning.
“ You’ve got to become ac­
By Called Press latentsUo**! land with ■ double, a single
kin’ and a-jumpki' full of
"I'm not kicking as long as weight in New York, U study#
hla place as the greatest of all Fred Gsnss, Chris Wilson
Peters waa th* fifth left­ customed to this teat and the
AMERICAN LEAGUE
and a sacrifice fly.
fire
and
ready
for
another
we win," said the 27-year-old Ing to be a surgeon.
only
way
you
can
do
that
Is
race rldera.
and Greg Ganas.
hander to beat the Orlolee out
W L FcL
nine."
Tonight St. Petersburg is Colt righthander.
Rex
Ellsworth, breeder,
Fifteen through IT — Sandy
of the 25 who have tried thle to live here. These golfers New York
33 .821 at Sarasota, Fort Lauderdale
34
The victory Monday night
These
days
when
a
little
just
can’t
coma
in
here,
prac­
owner-trainer: "He n e v e r Richards, John Hill) and Con
season. Others were Whltgy
Boiton
49 39 .337 at Miami, Daytona Reach at was his sixth of the season
Need Tools
guy
who
can
ride
like
Willie
tice
a
eoupie
o
f
days,
and
Joses his poise In his dally Wilson.
34 40 .358 Orlando, and Lakeland at and first since his no-hltter.
Shoemaker g e t s
superior Ford, Jim Kaat, Marshall become adjusted to this blist­ Chicago
For A JobT
Roger Craig dropped his 13th
49 41 .344 Tampa.
mounts and retains hia en­ Bridge* and Steve Hamilton. ering sun.
Minnesota
Sava Monty
50 43 .338 Tho standings:
game in a row and hla 15th
thusiasm he can't miss get Only two lefthander* have
"This ia a track for a lean Baltimore
gone
th*
distance
against
the
W.
L.
Pet.
of
the
season
when
Colt
.311
44
ting rich.
Cleveland
46
Now Yoa
l»f*ricn nr rttM'Knnivn
torse."
Orioles.
wins
v ic iT iv n ,
n . n u v i By United Prra* fatenufieaal
14 T .659 catcher Jim Campbell tagged
43 50 .402 Sarasota
Los Angeles
Can
a m i snsMtovixu roKTiosa
"I'm one player who’s* In
NEW BEDFORD, Mass.
It
7 .ail him for a three-run homer
38 30 .432 Orlando
Kansas City
n v s r iin c T i),
Rent
favor of winter ball," Patera
11 9 .553 during a five-run first inning.
Detroit
30 49 .424 Miami
Ti» w h o * rr w t v r o x r r m r # (DPI) — Johnny Bltsarro,
You will U lie nolle# that ISO, Erl*, Fa., outpointed
said after the game. "1 be­
10 9.528 In the opener. Met pitcher
38 .350 Ft. Lauderdale
Washington
32
Them
—
1ha City Commission o f tha
lieve the reason I haven't
St. Petersburg
9 11 .450 Carl Willey hit a grand slam
Mooday's Results
C l l f o f Hanford, Florida, at Paddy Read, ISO, Providence,
American
Rent-All
1:00 o 'clo ck P.M. on tha tlth. R. I„ 10—won North Am*rl&gt;
lM.cn able to stay up with the
9 13 .441 homer during a six-run seTampa
Washington 11 Detroit 8
da y o f Ausuat. 1»U, at tha
In &gt; Sanford
Sox
before
was
because
my
Lakeland
8 12 .400 corn! Inning rally which wrapcan
Junior
lightweight
cham­
Boston
2
Los
Angeles
1
City I’nmmtinlonara* Itnom at
2188 S. Hiawatha Ar*.
7
13
.386
peti
up
the
contest.
tha City Hall In tha City o f pionship.
fast
bell
Just
wssn't
fast
Daytona
Reach
Minnesota 13 Cleveland 1
CHICAGO (UPI) — The
Stanford, Florida, wilt ronildPHILADELPHIA (UPI - K. City II N. York 10, 12 Ins.
Chicago Cuba* 6.1 per cent In* enough."
ar and datarmlna wh.thar or
not tha City will cloaa, c a ­
Peter* said ha cured that Dolph SchayArteilfh scoring Chicago 4 Baltimore 0, night
crease In attendance ao far
ra t* and
abandon any rlaht
fault
during the past winter star of the Syracuse Nationals
Wednesday's Game*
thla
season
may
lie
good
for
o f tha City and tha public
NIFTICH o r APPLICATION
who has been named sa coach Cleveland at Los Angeles, 2,
in Puerto Rico,
In and In thna* portion* o f
morale,
but
doesn't
guarantee
for
tax
tiKStn
e l e c t # hartlnaftar described,
“ I went down there with of tha elub shifting ti Phils
twl-nlght
money making season for
(»**. 1*1.1* PiaeMa ttata tea
Ui-wllt
at 1*4*1
'
TUnl
portion
o f Third,
the team, President Philip K tha notion to rear back and dalphla, indicated today he Boston at Kansas City, night
NOTICE IN HRnRRT OIV
Fourth and Fifth Btraata
throw hard. That'*' what I've would retire aa an octtva New York at Minnesota, night
Wrlgley aald today.
lylnir batwaan tha waat BN. That D. n. Daniel Ih*
holder
of Ih* followlnp earllrla ht-nf-way Iln* o f Par.
In fact the attcndanc* In* been doing this season, which, player unless "the occasion Washington at Chicago, night
Simmon Avtnua and tha flcata haa filed , atd certificate crease, 171,824 for 42 dales so far, la my best," Peters arises" when he la needed on Baltimore at Detroit
w .a t City limit* llna run- for tea deed |0 ba laeuad
lha court.
Th*
rertlflrata num­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
hasn't boosted the Cuba* total said.
ulna alniia tha North and thereon.
of
leauanea,th*
Schayes signed s two-year
H"Uth (Juarftr Haetlon Iln* ber and year
W L Pet.
—attendance as high as it was
deecrlptlnn
of
th*
property,
o f rtortlnn IS, Tnwnahlp
contract Monday to coach hla Ij &gt;s Angeles
33 34 .818
In
whichet Itthe
wa* tame point three sees
I t FoUth, nan s* Id Kaat. and th* name
ar* a* follow*:
former teammates, now rep­ Chicago
Paranna Inter*.tad may a p ­ •.............
49 40 .331
ons ago when the team finish
pear aiol b* heard at tha Certificate No. ttl Year ef
resenting Philadelphia in the San Francisco
49
42 .338
leauanea
Min
•d
seventh.
tlm* and plan* aboe* apeellleeerlpflaa af Property,
National Baiketball Associa­ St. Youla
fled.
49 42 .338
"I don’t know whether we
The
Grants
beat
tha
Me
Nt*
of
K
10S
TI
ft.
.if
A
V
417
II
errr rnmiivHioN or ft of HAV'i (Leaa l v m Pectlon
49 43 .333
111 make money or not," Raneys 12 to 9 but in doing so tion. He succeed* Nets’ coach Cincinnati
TIIK e r r v OK HANKOItl),
14 Townahlp IS ■ Ran** 11 Wrlgley said. “ It all depends
Alex Hennum, who declined Pittsburgh
46 43 .317
KldrniUA.
were
oulhit
18
to
14
Monday
Fa
at.
11 N. TAJIM, jn.
to
maka
lha
shift
to
Phila­
48 44 .311
Milwaukee
Name
In
which
aaaaaaad
David
on
our
team
replacement
cost.
In tho Men'* Soft Ball Lea
CITY ri.K IIK
A Jllnnla Ilu.h All of aald Really I couldn't cellmate how
delphia,
Philadelphia
44 48 .489
Publish July II, 1JIJ.
gue.
proparly haln* In tha County
CDK-IS
The
35-yrer-old
Schayes,
36 38 .383
Houston
of hamlnola, Hlat* of Plorlda. we’ll eonte out until w* alt
Llsk of tha Grants had
30 61 .330
i s TIIK n n r p t T r o i HT o r I.’ nleaa auch rartlflrat* ahull down with the auditor* at the field day with a homer, a tri who scored more points ami New York
IF Y O U D L I K E T O DRIVE A GREAT BARGAIN
TU B .MNTII J t ll lf'I V I . t i l t . b* railaamad arcordin* la law
played
In
more
regular
season
Moadey’a
Resalta
end
of
the
year
end
sc*
what
Ih* pruparty daacrlbad In auoh
pie, a double and a single
c i rr o r A vn r o n bbm i
csrttflcat. will b* aold to tha cent* in end whet we spent.' Siabo of Grant hit a homer.
game* than any ather per- Chicago 2 St. Louis 8
l&lt;OI,IC COUNTY, KMiniDA.
hlahaat bidder at Ih* rronl
■N ITKNCKHY NO. I SIM
Wrlgley
said
that
the
The winning pitcher waa former In pro history, w u Philadelphia 5 Los Angeles 4,
P i n m i l A t . NATIONAU MOUT. door of tha tlanilnnl* County
11 innings, night
n . t m i ASSOCIATION, a aor Court Houaa at Hanrnrd. Flor­ amount of money apent In 11. Helms sod the loser F asked If h* would play in any
id*. on Ih* flrat Monday In
poratlon,
games.
Pittsburgh
2 San Francisco 1
bonui
player*
was
an
Impor­
Williams.
month of Auauat, MSI
Plaintiff. Ih#
"If tha occasion arises
first, twilight
which la th* Sth day of tant factor In determining Mcitancy
Tt
002 430 0 - 9
Auauat, M il.
VIIAN K T. RPUVDMtR, jn .
Grants
su3 340 z—12 when wa are short of player* Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 1,
Dattd thla Slat day af May, whether tha teem show*
and HAZEI. SI. nrlM&gt;l,KR,
bacausa of Injury," Sehaye*
second, night '
MSI.
profit, but he also pointed
Oarandant*.
(Official Clark'# Neal)
replied, "1 will ba avallaabl* to New York 14 lloustou 3
NtrTICB OK a ll.lt
out
bookkeeping
could
have
Arthur II. Uackwlth, Jr.
Nf/TICK IH HKlffhCY (IIV.
first, twilight
play." II* added however, N1
Clark Circuit Court,
an effect too.
K \ that on tb* lath day of
Hamlnul* County, Florida
Houston 8 New York 0, sec­
contemplate coaching."
July. 1IS1. at 11tea A. M.. at
the front dour of tha Court Publlah July I, f, IS, II. MU
ond. night
Th* 8-foot-H Schayes starred
Sluua* o f Hamlnol* County, at CDK-IS
Wilson • M a i e r defeated
for New York Unlveralty in Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 3, 12
Hanford. Florida, tha Honor*
NOTICK OP APPLICATION
Chase in the Men’s Soft Bell
»&gt;.l* Arthur II. Darhwllh, Jr.,
Innings, night
college basketball and Joined
NaTII'H OF AFFLir.ATIUN
FOB TAX OKED
tT .tk iif ih* Circuit Court o f («**. 1*1.1* Snarl** Plata Ire
League Monday 12 to
r im t a x iik c ii
San
Francisco at New York,
Syracuse
in
the
1948-49
aeason
H. mlnul# C o u n t?, F l o r i d a , •f laiut
f* r r . 1*1 I t FlartHe s tatslta Homers by Mick and Helman
Witt o ffa r fo r aal* to tha h l* h night
af IBM)
when tha franchise wsa in tha
NOTICE IH HEREBY OIV
of tha Wilson-Malers account
ra t and baat M&lt;l-I«r fo r raah,
NOTIL'H IH It Kit EIIT OIV
K.N. That D. D. Daniel Ih*
National League. The Nat* Houston at Philadelphia,
At p u b lic n u trry , tha f o l i o * .
BN. That Davlrt Rom*, th
ed for two of the 14 hits off
holder o f lha fallowing certl
OUR GUEST
Inn daai'rlbed property o f tha fleet# haa filed aald cartlflcata hoMar or tha folLiwIn* car
night
joined tha NBA tha following
William Behrens.
tlflrala haa Illt.l aald rertlfl
Milwaukee
at
Chicago
season.
I . KII. JU
and IUZKU It. Ibi ion. Tha etrtlflcal* num rata tor t s i
st. Louis at Cincinnati, night
ttPlMiLKItl
ter and year of laiuanea, th* tharaon. Tha cartlflcata num
I'll SI III•.,1li 4. 1 I K m . B R deecrlptlnn o f th* property har and vtar of taauanca, Ih* Chases only eight hits.
IIOil CS OIILAXIX). SBC- and th* name
008 042 0—It
Inwhich
It ilascrlplton o f tb* prop.rf?, Wilson-Malcr
T l o \ tiNK, arrordlna to waa aaaaaaad ar* aa follow# amt th* nani* In which It
Chase
000 Oil 1— 3
plat 1 'iereof recorded In
Logart-Curvis

Local Youths
Win In.Meet

Orlando, Miam i Both
Gain On Sarasota

lookie Peters
Blanks Orioles

Standings

Legal Notice

Fight Results

Cubs Troubled
Despite Rise
In Attendance

Schayes May End
Active Career

i &lt;?n«l Notice

iKifranrainnoMnDHi

Lisk Stars As
Grants Win

Legal Notice

Flat
Hook II. I'aaee S
and 4 Ihibtle Rtcorde o f
Nemlnule County, Florida,
toaeiliar with all alructurea
and
Ini pro* entente,
then o r
lhareaflar on aald land.
Thla la mada purauant to
Final He. ree of Koreeloauro
entered In the aboe* ca me
Cbancary Do. bat No. 1J1IT
n o w pan IIiik In Ilia Circuit
Court o f and for Hamlnola
County, Florida
IN WITNKSU WHEREOF,
h ate hereunto eat tny hand
and uMli-HI seal thla 11th day
ul July. ISIS.
(MBAle)
Arthur if. Uackwlth. Jr.
Clark e f the Circuit Court
In and fo r Semlnol* Couu*
I), Florida
J"»*p i M. Muraak*
Attorney at Law
lllsu w ay l M : - f a
Box SIS
F.ru Park, Florida
Phona SS4-4T4I
|I'ulillali Judy If. 1MJ.

VD K dl

Cartlflcata No.
I l l Yaar o f
laeuance IMS
lleeerlelUa e f Property
* IS ft. of Leila It * IT tlAaa
W IS ft. A R M
ft.) Utah
pam Plantation
Plat nook 1
l*a*a I )
Nam* In which aaaaaaad C. 17.
A lloaa U Tailor, All of aald
property bain* la Ih* County
of Hamlnola, Hlat* of Plorlda.
Unlaa* auch cartlflcata ahall
l&gt;* rnlaemed accordln* to law
th* property daacrlbad In auch
ctrllflcat*
will b*
aold
Ih* hlghaat bidder at tb* front
door o f th* Hamlnol* County
Court lluuaa at Hanford. Plor
Ida, on th* flrat Monday In
th* month o f August, MU,
which la th* Sth day e f August
MU.
Dated thla Slat day e f Slay
MU.
tufflulal Cla rk * heal)
Arthur H. Uackwlth, Jy.
Clark Circuit Court.
Hamlnol* County, Florid*
Publlah July 1. t, M, IS. MSS.

UUIC-14

waa aaaaaaad ara a* follow*
Cartlflcata No. IMS
Yaar e f
taauanca: MAI;
U rm lstlaa #f Ftwpartn
L o ll I to 11 A I ) A IT to
IS A 91 to IS Oviedo Tar
rac* F ij i ttuuk II, Fag* I.
Nam* In which aaaaaaad D. U.
A llulh Danltl. All o f said
p r upar tj
balng
la
th
Count?
of
Hamlnol*, Htat*
uf
Florida.
Dnlsaa
sue
ctrtlf lr a l* shall ba radaamad
according to law th* proparly
daacrlbad In auch rartlflcala
will ba sold In Ilia hlghaal
blddar at Ih* front door of
tha Hamlnola Count? Court
■louts at Hanford, Florida, on
th* flrat M ood s? la lha month
o f August, 11*1. which Is th*
Sth da? o f Auguat. MU.
Datad
thla 14th da? e f
Juna, M U .
(Uftlelal Clark's Haall
Arthur U. Backwlth Jr.
Clark Circuit Court. Ham
Inols Count?, Florida.
Publlah: July S, S. 11, 13, D l l

cuit-ia

Wilson-Maier
Beats Chase

Pro

Marshall
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
George
Preston Marshall,
owner of the Washington Red­
skins, Is expected to leave
Geosgetown Hospital n e x t
weekend following what waa
described as a “ mild vascu­
lar spasm." Doctors report­
ed that Marshall is recover­
ing satisfactorily.
LADIES' LEADERS
CINCINNATI (NBA) —
Mickey Wright and Marilynn
Smith have been running onetwo on th* Ladle* Piofasaionol Golf Assn, tour tinea Fab*
ruary.

Pride

SAN FRANCISCO (NEA)
—Bob St. Clahr says profes­
sional football cannot be com­
pared with other sports.
"There ia e personal pride
In the line, man against man,"
■ays St. Clair, tha San Fran­
cisco 49ere* tackle who Is ap­
proaching hi* llth itason In
the National Football League.
"There is a demand for respect
from tha other man end hla
demand for your respect.
"I gat more satisfaction
from congratulations across
lha line whan a fellow says,
'Bob, you played a helluva
game today,' than if 80.000
people applaud or if I see tuy
name in headlines."

LONDON 4UPI)—Isaac Logart of New York will fight
British and Empire welter­
weight champion Brian Curvis at Porthcawl, Wales, Aug.
20. The 10-round bout will
serve as a semi-final to the
British featherweight cham­
pionship between H o w a r d
Winitone and Billy Calvert.

Double Duty
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) End Pete ReUlaff. purchased
by the Philadelphia Eagles
from Detroit for 1100 In 1953,
will serve
a plsyer-coech
for the National Football
League Eagles next season.

Th# car shown abovi is a '63 Dodge Polara hardtop, a beautiful
bargain if there ever was o n e - i good reason why Dodge sales are
up 65.5% so far (his model year. For one thing, the Polara is priced
with Ford and Chevy. For another, it’s backed by a five-year/
50,000-milt warranty* And to seal the bargain, Dodge Oealers are
giving the best deals in their history. So be our guest and come
drive this bargain. The '63 Dodge. At your Dodge Dealers now.
+Ti»Mf Drift Dwltr‘s Viffiftty ifxti! Jefwti in material »ri moi hmaaite* ate IH) tan fen

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for fee« tt» n st m m mitei. r i k l t i if temp* In t; m tfe* «n«f*« ifaefe, feast ir i mianrii
parts, tfamifNiuan cite t r i m tttM puts (t8di»#nif minuai riultfe &gt;. let is* to«»*rte# drift
s M t, uAivitn i jtefiH (lactriint (fail tavtfi) i t u ail* t r i djtfrtntial, le t itor arfeatl few.

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CHRYSLER

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Ctetitri Car Can htferiwitfc

Seminole County Motors, Inc.
519 E. First Si.

SANFORD, FLA.

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TIZZY

By Kate Oaann BERRY’S WORLD

Legal Notice

By Jim Berry

» ■
T A X ___
11m , I N K Florid*
mi IMS)
WOTTCX IS HEREBY
T h a t D. D. Dan 1*1. the t i l l *
mr o f the fa llo w !* * certificate
h ae file * aald Mrtlflaate fee
te a !• • (! te be l*au*d thtfoon.
Th a etrt'flea t* pnmh-* • aa*
ye a r o f laiuanr*, th* d*o«rtptlon o f the pronertr. end the
name In whten It waa eeeeeied
are aa fellow*:
Certificate No. t it
Tear e l
leeuane*. IX ').
a
&gt; n n l| l l n off f i e i e l f i
Lot I (L*a* R It ft.) Ea&lt;
ehaated Manor Flat Book
it . Pa*e tt.
Name
In
whlfh
aeeeeeed
Dwtehl tv. A Beatrice X .
Ctrl***. All of
eatd propart*
beln* is
the Coun­
ty
of a a m I n e 1 o, Slate
of Florida, tl a I a a e each
certificate ahall be redeemed
according to law the property
d*ecrlb*d In *ucb certificate
wilt be told to th* hlcheet
bidder at the front door o f
th* Seminole County Court
lienee at Sanford, Florida, an
th* flret Monday In the month
o f Ancuat. Itet, which la th*
Ith day of Aucmt, H U .
Dated thla n e t day at May-

1111.

(Offlatal Clark’* Seal)
Arthur K. Beckwith, J r.
Clarh Circuit Court, lornInole couaty. Florida.
Fnbltehi July I, t. II. M. IH L
D D K . 11.

r« Tint ctkcrtr c o n tr e *
m r n in t h j i d ic ia l c ir ­
c u it o r a n d f o r p r m i -

NOl-B r o t 'NTT, FTAIRIDA.
CMANCKRT NO. 1*00*
UK1TRD MORTOAOEE SEEn c n g coup.
FlalatML

•U.PH1 e. MoCLORM e etns le worn*a,
DofoadeaL
NOTICE tS nCRCBT
that on th* lllh day o f July,
15*1 at l i . ao A. It. at th*
main door of th* Court Uoua*
of Semlnol* County, at San­
ford. Florida, the undoralfaod*d Clark will *fr*r foe pale
te th* hlsheat end heat bid­
der far each th* foil awl n*
deacrfbad yoal propartyi
Lot M, OAKLAND KILIM
ADDITION, eccordln* l*
th* plat lhareof a* reeorded la Flat Booh II.
Pee* I*. Public kacorde
o f Beaelaala Couaty, Flee*
Me.
topetber with ell otroetuee*
Improvement*. fu tu re* Appli­
ance*. end eppurtennncee on
aeld land or uaod In eonjuaotlon therewith.
Thla oela It mad* pnrpuae*
&gt; final door** *1 fart*!**ur* entered la Chancery e e .
tlon No. I H i t now poadlnw
In th* Circuit C*uH oT end
f o r Soanlaote County, Florida,
DATED U le talk day *d

jsk ir

Arthur K
_ _____
Clark at (he cirouli
By* Martha Tl Tlklen
Daputy Clark
Audoreoa, Hath, Dees
Lorwndo# A yea dee Bee*
Attorney* ter Hatattff
t i l Knot Ceetral Boalemrd
Orleade, Florida
Puhiieh July M, IM k
C D K - te _________________________

in t h r cm crrr do u bt o r
NINTH JUDICIAL CIR.
ct rr o r a n d f o r sb m w
NOLR COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CMANCKRT NO. IN K
T IIB

AMERICAN FEDER AL BAT.
INOM AND U)AN ABSOC1A.
TION o r ORLANDO,
FlelattfL
HKLRN M. LOT)WTO. farmerlr
known
a* HELEN
M.
JOJENiKJN, *1 at.
Defendant*
NDTtCR OF ■ ALB
MOTtCB W HERKRY OtVBN that on th* ll t h doy of
July 1X1. at 11:00 A. M. at
th* main door o f th* Court
llout* of eemlaolo Couaty, at
Hanford, Florida, the uaderalaned Clerk will after for
ealo to th* hlghoat end boat
bidder for ceeh the followlo*
described reel property:
Lot 110. QL'CUNH V lli.
HOI'. SOUTH ADDITION
T o CARSL1I.1IKRUT FLOR­
IDA,
eccordln*
I*
th*
plat tharaof aa r**ord*d
In Plat Rook ». Papia t l
and 44, 1‘uMlo Raoorda o f
M-tnlnol* County, Florida,
t o p .lh * r with alt atruoluraa,
Improvem-nte, ftatureo, appli­
ance*, and eppurunenee* on
•aid land o r uiad la eoRjnaotlon therewith.
Th&lt;* Mia la mado porouant
to final decree o f foraoloaur*
antarod In rhanctry action N&lt;v
1A&gt;&gt;31 now p«ndlna In tk* Cir­
cuit Court of and for Somlnol* County, Florida.
dated
thla llt h day ad
July, t ill.
(44KALI
Arthur H Beckwith. J r,
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
U: Marina T. Vital**
Deputy Clark
Aa dir mn. Kuah, Does,
liowndto * raa daa Bark
Attorney* for Plaintiff
111 Laat Cantral Roularard
Orlando, Florida
I'uMiah Juty tt, 1)41
tlDK-TT

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ACCOMPtfiM SOMETHING
is the . dw eiroR*.
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EN. Tk*» IM fM R.m *. Ik*
holder of Ik* following cittlfleat* hi* fllod laid eortlflckl* for t«&gt; d**d to b* liaoid
thereon. Th* certificate ■*■•
b*r and r**r of Im m or*, th*
d***rl#tl*o of th* ffip t r t f.
i l l th* ■ * ■ * la which It w**
l U f i H l *r* a* follow*)
Car tlfleat* No. 11TI Y*ar *f
Ia*uanc* t ilt.

thl* iurv*y II** dmcrlp*
IlM .
Tbo tend k*r*ln d**trl»*d o n .
t h ill D M t t u r * (M l t.*JI
a m ) a * r « or !••*, m c Iuii **
•f aroa la oalotlag r**d right
of way.

OWTTND XT: EDMUND I*
m OBT.
fUo*ut*r_ Of th*
■*tat* *f BOFMIA F. FROST,

SUBJECT TO: LEASE: record*
as la a B. Book l*.
111,
M*ld
by
CARNRT
anoY B S. IN C, now m*rg*d
With MIXUTE MAID 0 RO­
TES, Carp., aad INTEREST.
If sap. af tha uabn*wa hair*,
davlieai. aad/or other claim*
aata
undir
SOPHIA
F.
FROST, dMoaoad.
TAK E NOTICE that a D*.
clsratlon af Taking haa b**n
filed
la
th*
ab«T*-«ty1*d
m u m by tha P*tltl*a*rA th*
esquiring authority of these
proceeding*. for th* taking *f
tha ak*v*.d*«*rlb*d toad*, for
lb* turpon *rt fnrth In th*
Patltloa In thla enu**. v|*.i
An fight of way f*r a portion
of gtata Road III la S*ml**l*
Cdunty. Florida, and that th*
ll*norabl* VaaMt k Carlton,
on* of tb* Judgi* *f th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit of Florida,

U t 1* Oak Tirrao*. Flat
Book I P a so'h i.
Nam* la which ait****d Clan*
tha lUua. All of Mid proparly being In th* C»uny
of
■ • m I n * I *.
Blit*
of Florida. Unless n e k cor*
tlfleat* ohall bo redeemed *c.
cording to law tb* proparty
deecrlbod In aath certificate
wilt b« cold to th* highlit
bldd*r at th* front door o f th*
Nominal* County Court Hour*
at Naafard. Florida, on th*
flral Monday la th* month of
Auguit. li f t , which I* th.
Ith day or Auguit. 1*11.
Datad thl* llth day of Jun*.
ltd*.
(O ffu lt l Clark'* I m I)
Arthur H. Btekwlth Jr.
Clark Circuit Court, dimln*l* County, Florida
Publlih: July f . I, II. it . 1HL
CDK*I

L L a st A
TW i l l
C a n iT M f
Amt
m i H .1 l
MATINS CLAIM*
M l BBWAXBP AMAINBT NAIM
KNTATMi
You had oath *r yea ar*
h*r*hr aotlflad and required
ta *r*i*nt a ir claim* and domind* which you. or ilth*r of
you. mar Bar* aaalast th*
tot* of OUdTAF ARTHUR
JOHNSON. d*co*i*d. lata of
Mid Couoty. to tha County
Judge of Seminole County.
Flcrld*. at hla offle* In th*
court kouM of *ald County at
Hanford. Florid*, within ala
calendar month* from th* tlm*
of th* fln t publication of thli
nolle*. Tw* eopl** of oacb
claim or dimand *hall bo In
writing. and ahull *tat* th*
olaea of rMldaneo and poet of*
fie* addr*M of tb* claimant,
aad chill b* pwora to by th*
claimant hi* agent or attar*
n*y and accompanied by a fll*

Names s r

application
t a x deed

LOST: Small white Dog.
ttort hair, toeg tsfl. A »
swsrs Is “ Itohs." Vldsitg
Uth * frosth. PA M ill

O ffice 204 W . First

VACUUM CLEANER ropslrs,
parts, snppliM far Stotre*
. ftUrONSlBIUTY:
lax, Kirby, Hoover, Air*
Tkg AsriM *IU Nt H l »
Way, Rtx-Air «tc. P n e
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
IE NINTH JUDICIAL C1Rpickup. Now sad Um4
e r r r . in a n d f o e o r e * . Lacorrect tsMrtioa of jour if ,
eltaatrs
sold. PA S-OSS.
SO LE r o r N T T . FLOOD A.
u f rsosrros tto rich! to ca­

Legal Notice

CHANCERY NO. t a n *
SUIT TO OtJBT TITLE
JACK
P.
ELDRIDOE.
alto
known aa J. P. ELDRIDOE.
alio known aa J. P. ELDMEDOK. and AUDREY LOU­
ISE ELDRIDOE. alao known
aa AUDREY LOUISE ELDRBDOE. alao known aa AUD­
REY ELDRIDOE, ata* known
aa AUDREY L ELDRIDOE.
hla wlfa.
Plaintiff*.
W . H. HOWATID. St a l.
Defendants.
n o t ic e

sr p u rr

vils sr rojoct saj ofmtips- 8. Fdwatlem • lastracttai
troa whit oHsrH »
tt tto f*&gt;i**tf af thla AIR-CoodiUontog - lUfriftrstlon mas Mtdad. We trsia
you. Tools and equipment
furmUtod. Writs CT. L Bex
CLASSIFIED INDEX
» . «/e Harold.
1. Lost A Found

JOB gecurlty caa be your* by
2. Notices • PtrsonxlB
8. Education - Initraction prepsri: ? now for eemlng
Civil S*rv.„.' esams. Per in*
4. Traiuportatloa
formstioa write NATION*
5. Food
AL TRAINING SERVICB
6. For Rant
INC. Box SA t i SANFORD
6A Spocial NotieM
HERALD.
7. Business Rentals

Tor W.
H. HOWARD,
If
sltvs, snd If dead, his unknswn
heirs, dsvlassa, legatsea, or
NOTICB ta HKREBT OIV- gra n ted ; ANNA V. WILSON,
NOTICB OF AFFLIUITION
alas
known na ANNA R. W IL­
EN.
That
D.
D.
Danlal
th*
FOB TAB DEED
8. Beach Rentals
SEMINOLE Nursery A KindI k e . IP* If Florida Its to too holdfr of th* following eartl- SON, deceived, and th* anknown
heirs, deviants. Ispn- 9. For 8ale or Rent
(SEAL)
fleata hat fllad aald certificate
derfsrtca. Formal opeaiag.
of
intoi
Arthur XI. Btchwlih, Jr
tssa,
grantee#,
creditors
nafar
tag
deed
to
b*
laaued
NOTICB IN MEREST OIV.
10. Wanted to Kent
Clark of th* Circuit court
Reg. now tor rammer kind*
algnaaa.
or
othir
parsons
tharaon.
Th*
c*rtine*t*
a
im
Ninth Judicial Circuit *f EN. That David Rom*, tha bar and ya*r * f laauanc*. th* claiming by, through, undtr 11. Raal Estate Wanted
ergartss from July tl te
holdar ef th* followlns earFlorida
daacrlptlon
of
th*
proparty,
or agalnat th* aald ANNA V. 12. Real Estate For Sale
lirtcot* ha* filed Mid certifi­
Aug. 30. Also rogiiter lor
»y Martha T. Vlblcn,
cate for tat dead to ho la* and th* nam* In which It waa WILSON, alao known na A.VNA 18. Mortfage Loans
R. WILSON, d ,ceeeed: PIURaaaaaiad
era
a*
followai
fall klodergsftea begisaiag
■ucd thereon. Th* oertltlcnt*
Frederick
Cordon V,
WILSON
WELCH,
If 14. Insurance
number end ytnr of latunnc*. Carllfleale No. I l l Tear of LET
Sept. tth. Nureery opes 14
Attorney
■llv*. snd If dsnd. hsr un­
the detcrlpllon of th* proper­ laauanc* 1*1*
15. Business Opportunity h i t . per day. Kiadergtrtex
III Keel Commercial Nireet
Daooalpttoo
o
f
Prapovtyt
known
hslrt.
dsvlsssa,
lagnty. end the nam* In which
Nul.a I. Kirk Flnia
tip Wanted
la wnc aeaeieed ar* aa followai Ely It* ft. af N IN ft. o f Blk/ less, or grant#**; — WELCH, 16. Female Hal
supcnriMred by Mrs. Mary
p. o. Ho* l l t l
Carllfleale No. HAS
Tear af Marked Raaarvad Olenroa# Lea ths unknown huabnnd. If any, 17. Male Help Wanted
I. Cooksey, masters doHanford, Florida
Flat
Book
4
Fng*
II
af
S
H
I
R
L
E
Y
W
I
L
S
O
N
laauanea IHI.
Nam* In whloh antiaad Oao- WELCH. If nllv*. and If daad. 18. Help Wanted
D ew ttfllM a f Property I
gras is kiadsrisrtaa sad
Lot 11 (Le»* St R 'W ) Oik. rga H. Melon*. All o f aald his unknown hslrn. dsvlassa, 19. Situations Wanted
elemenUry toachlag. Tutorproparty halng In th* County lagataaa, or gran!***; CATH­
A
Sportvman'e
Paradla*.
IN TMM CIRC tr y COIRT OF
lag also SYsilabls sR
Plat Book I. Pas** D dk of gamlnol*. g u t * of Florida. ERINE R. WILSON. If nllv*. 20. Babysitters
TMR NINTH JIDICIAL CIR­
Unlaea auch eorllflcat* ahalt and If daad. har unknown
II.
CUIT OF AND FOR SERIN*
grades. Mrs. Bus P. Nah* redeemed according to law holrs. davlaaaa lagataaa, or 21. Beauty Salona
Nam*
In
whlrh
aaaaaiad
Car­
OLE I O I N T I . FLORIDA.
L A N D 22. Build - Paint - Repair
boom, Min tier, tttt l i e
ter R. A Ruby C. Iluchmnn. th* property deacrlbad In auch grant***; ORANGE
CHANCERY NO. H IM
cartlflcat* will ba sold to th* COMPANY, n dlaaolvad Flor­
quols Avs. Ph. S22-S4SS.
AMERICAN FEDERAL RAV* All of laid proparly halng hlghaat bidder at th* front ida corporation, and lha un­ 23. Building Materials
IMIS AND LOAN AriPUCIA- In th* County of gamlnol*. door o f th* Hamlnolo County known naalgna, auccaaaora la 24. Electrical Services
Stal* of Florida. Cnlaaa auch
TION « F FLORIDA.
Court lloue* at Sanford. Flor­
truetraa
or other 25. Plumbing Services
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
Plaintiff. certified* (hall be redeemed ida, on th* first Monday In lutaraat.
partlaa claiming by, through,
according In law th* proparty
TESTSI
26. Radio k Television
Ih*
month
nf
August.
H
U
.
undar
or
agalnat
aald
UltHUBERT J. WEIA-'H. at u« daacrlbad In auch cartlflcat* which la th* ilh day af ANUK LAND COMPANY: LU
MEN-WOMEN, 18-61. Iter«
27.
Special
Services
will
ba
mid
to
Ih*
hlghaat
and et al.
Auguat. IHI.
CY B. REED, elan known aa 28. Laundry Service
high as $102.00 a week. P r *
Defendant!. bidder at Ih* front door of
Datad Ihla lla t day a f May I* B. REED, If allva, and If
th* Semlnol* Coanty Court
NOTICE
OF
SI
IT
IN
paratory training until ap­
29.
Automobile
Service
IH*.
abova-detcrlbed
lends
and
daad,
liar
unknown
halra,
da­
NOMTMIIII1 roRKULOaUBE lloue* at Sanford. Florida, on fUfficial Ctark'a Real)
•bow h i m
why tha n n t
vlaaaa, legatee*, and grant***; 29A. Auto Accessories
pointed. Thousand* ef jobs
TO: EDMUND TIIUMPHUN and th* ftrot Munday in the month
ibould not bo Inhia for the
Arthur II. Ilackwlth, Jr., ADA K. MOORE, daccaatd;
of Anguet. t i l l , which ll th*
PATIIIUIA THOMPSON,
open. Experience usually
30.
Machinery
Tools
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
umi
and purpoin n t forth
th*
unknown
halra,
davlaaaa,
ilh day of Auguat. l t d .
hla wlfo,
Hemlnol* County, Florida logalaaa. granteea. sradllora, 31. Poultry - Live stock
In tha Pitllloa fllid hin ln .
unnecciiiry. FREE infor*
luted
thla
1«th
day
*r
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
WITNESS my Hind and tha
Puhllah July S. I, U. **. 1**1. aaalgnaaa or olhar paraona
AND TO: All partlaa claiming Jun*. IHI.
metion on Jobe, saltrioe, re­
31A. Pets
CDK-II
Official Boot af laid Court, on
claiming
by,
through,
or
unInlereeta by, throuah. un­ (Ufflcld Clark'* Heel)
this llth day af Juai. A. D.
quirements.
Write TODAY
32.
Flowers
Shrubs
dor
th*
Mid
ADA
K.
MOORE,
Arthur H. Ilerkwlth Jr.
der or agalnel th* aforoNarriUB OF AFFLIU ATION
NtvrirR o r a f f l i c .a t i o n
dectaaad; JACK MOOIIE, If 33. Furniture
till.
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
giving
name,
sddrsH snd
aald peraone
FOE
TAX
DEED
(■UAL)
FOR TAX DEED
Hcmlnol* County, Flor­ &lt;■**. IM IS Florida Btatata* allva, and If daad. hla un­
YOU ARE hereby nnllflrd
Arthur
HBickwlth.
Jr..
phone.
Lincoln
Service,
Box
34.
Articles
For
Sale
(lee.
I
M
I
*
Florid*
ItatntM
know*
halra.
davlaaaa.
lega­
, Leg* C«dar Grove*. h a
that a Complaint to fiiracloae
id*.
of IMS)
Clark of tha Circuit Caurt. ol IPOO)
te**, and grant***; Clllllrt- 35. Articles Wanted
40,
c/o
Sanford
Htrmld.
f » ' Mill Ntr**t
a
curtain
mortgage
encumber­
Publlih:
July
1.
».
If.
II.
IH
I
NOTICE
IB
HEREOT
GIVEN
B«mlnolt
County
Court
NOTICB IS HEREBY 01VEN ing tha following deacrlbad L’ D K -I
TINE
A.
BELL
dacaaaad.
J Arllngtsa 14. MAMaihuMlIa
That Agnta M. Hall, tha hold- and th* nnknow* h a i r * , 34. Automobiles - Trucks
houM Sanford. Florida
That D. D. Daniel, tho hold- real propart), to-wlti
• BRO Na. 1*1.1. 1SB-B
•r if th* following cartlflcat* davlaaaa.
By: Arthur R. Bichwlth, •r of Ih* following certificate
4. For Roal
l
a
g
a
t
a
a
a
, gran
37. Boats • Motors
Lot
14.
WILLIAMSON
haa filed laid certificate for
Jr., Cltrk
ha* fllad Mid certificate for
* Dirothy X. Moor#
IIEU HITS.
according
to IN THR CIRCCPT COURT OF tan dud lo hi lnuid thcraon. taaa, eradltora, aailgnae* or 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
Harold P. Johnioo
lai died lo ba laaued lharann.
other persona claiming by,
FURNISHED l bod re am
the plat thereof aa record­ THR NINTH JUDICIAL C lR l l Hlllaldi m ad
Tha n rllflcat* numbir and
~ i c hunt
*
County Attorney
Tha certified* number and
t, Ltgeola, Mi m
la
ed In Plat llunk II. page Ul IT, IN AND FOR *RVI|. ytar of liauanco, th* itiacrlp- through, under *r agalnat th* 39. Trailers • Cabanas
bouse. Large rooms. 180 a
P.
O.
Boa
III
year
of
laauanra,
Ih*
ileectlpNOLR
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
aald
CllllRtTlNK
A.
IIKLL,
1*. I'uIiIIf Record* of Hein1 BRO No. 1M.1. M l
lion of Ih* property, and th* dacaaaad; ELMER P. BELL;
■anford, Florida, *nd
CHANCRE* .NO. I 3 M
lion of th* proparly, and Ih*
mo. FA 2-1644.
Inote County, Florida,
nam*
In
which
It
wac
aaaaand
nam* In which It wae aeaeieed haa hern filed agalnet you In
SUIT TO Ot'IRT TITLE
And nil paraona and partial
R ibirt U Haora
ar*
aa
follow*:
Jaek
W
.
FUreo
ara
aa
followe:
claiming
any
Interart
by,
lha aboee-atyled eull, and you KDflAR II. KINO and ROSA
11 HllUlda Road
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
Cartlflcat* No. t i l ; T ier af through, undar af agalnat any
Holland Balldlns
Certificate No. I ll
Tear ef nr* required to norv* a copy C. KINO, hi* f l f t
Llaoolg, MaaaaihiMtta
ment. FA 2-0441.
Tallnhailia, Florida
leauance, lid*.
Plaintiff*, iMuanet ttf*.
X O T t r E o r P 4 LB
of your
Anewer or
other
BRO HO. 1M.1. l l t l
of lha abov* known or un­
Dooovtptloa af Property)
of Couniol for iho Pilltlonira
Deeertptlen *4 Property)
NOTICE IP HEREBY O tVPleading to th* Complaint on v*.
known partial and ALI. PER­
Lot I Ulk I Tr 11 Biml- RON'S HAVING OR CLAIM­ EN that purauant to th* Final EFFICIENCY Apt- 111 Park.
Publlih July I, I. II, II. IMI
Lot 1 Foraat Stopea, Plat I’ lalntirre attorney*. ANI iKK- KI.IZA M. RRTANT. at al..
M. Bra*at Moor#
nul* Park.
CDK-SI
Book 11, Pag* 11.
Dafandanta.
of
Forecleaur* and
HON. IIITMII, DEAN, LOWNDES
ING ANY INTEREST IX THE Deer**
III Maaoaihnaitti Aeonuo
Na.
* la which e m e n d Al­ REAL PROPERTY HEREIN Rat* ent.red
Name In which aaa*ea*d Char­ A van dan REIKI. 331 Eaat
NOTICE OF BUIT
In th# eaua* F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Arllastoa. MiiMehuMtlo
berta
4
Arthur
L
Jachaon.
IN
THB
CIRCUIT
OOl'RT
OF
lie W. S llaial* M. Turner. Central Avenue, Orlando. Flor­
TOi ELIZA M. BIITANT, If
DRRCRII1ED B E L O W ,
TO Pending In Ih* Circuit Court
•RO Mm 1*1-1. 1MJ
Clean and close la. Jimmie
TU B NINTH JUDICIAL rin * All of aald property being In ida. and flla lha original Ana- allvo, and If &lt;l*ad, h*r un­ All of aald properly being W IT:
In nnd for Remlnol* County,
ft'IT . IN AND FOB PRBI- Ih* County of Hamlnole, Slat* war or other Pleading In lha known halrn, davlaaaa, !• *»-. In th* County of gamlnol*.
Florida, c**v Doektt Num­
Cowan. 222-40U.
FARCE I. OXN
■tat*
of
Florida.
Unleaa
ouch
NOLB UOUXTT, FLORIDA.
of Florida. Unlaea aurh cer­ offle# nf tha Clark of tha Cir­ trai. or grantiaa; C. P. W H IP­
411 a*gam*r* Brie*
Lots 30, II, and 31 s f ber 13414. M axw ell th* und*rcertificate
ahalt
he
redeemed
IN
CRANCRBY
NO.
ISSI*
tificate ahull b* redeemed ac­ cuit Court on or before lha PLE. drraaaid, and th* un­
Boeh**t*r 11. R*w T*rk
RUNNY PUIPER. according ■lgn*d Clerk will Mil th* pro­ LAKE MARY. 8 Bedrooms, 2
PATSY R MITCHELL
cording to law th* properly llet day of July. !* ( !. If you known hair*, davlaira. Iiga- according lo law th* property
BRO No. MS.1. IWI
10 Ih* pint thereof na perty vltuetvd In *atd County
baths, alr-eonditioo. Lake
Plaintiff, deecrlbed In cuch certificate foil to do on. a decree pro lata, aranliaaa. rradltor*. ■*• deecrlbed In auch certificate
recorded In Pint Honk 11, d**crlb*d *•:
will
b*
cold
lo
Ih*
highlit
will be cold lo th* hlaheet rnnfia.o will ba taken agalnet algnaei
ea
or
other
pirwna
I^)t It. Dlack 4. NORTH
Orero Perrla
page 11 of tha Public Re­
front. FA 2-M20.
bidder
nl
th*
front
door
nf
you
for
tha
relief
demanded
bidder
at
Ilia
front
door
nf
the
II1LL.T JOE MITCHELL
claiming, by, through, undar
ORLANDO P)X*OND AD D I­
4TI ■•gemor* Brie*
cords of Remlnols Coun­
Defendant Seminole County Court lloue* In tha Complaint.
TION. according lo plct
or ngalnit th* Mid C. P. Ih* Seminole County Court
Rseh**i*r 11. New York
ty, Florida.
Thle Notlra ahalt ha puhllah- WHIPPLE
at Sanford. Florida, on the
NOTICB TO APPBAB
th ereof recorded In Plat NICELY furnished 8 room
dacaaaad; T. W. IIo u m at Panford. Florida, on
PARCEL
TW
®
BRO If*. l l l.t . 1MJ
the
f
I
rat
Monday
In
tha
month
e&lt;t
once
a
week
for
four
rnnflrct Monday In Ih* month of
TO) BILLY JOE MITCHELL
Apartment- Private hath.
WIIIPPI.K and R. W. W H IP ­
Book tl. Pag** II. II. nnd
Lnte
I,
1.
1.
1,
11.
If.
Auguit. IH I. which It the eertillte waeka In tha Hanford PLE. aa Eiacutora of th* of Aupual. IMS, which I* the
IT.
rublln
Records
of
Itl Kn*t cenlrel Hlreal
Louie* Bawy*r
IT. tl. It. IS, 11. 13.
PA 2 5303.
lleratd.
Ith day of Auguat, l i lt .
Klngaport, Tenneieee
hcm
lnol*
County.
Florida,
Kalal* of 0. P. W ltllT I.E . Ith diy of Auguit, IH I.
r/o Frinet* Ke*f. Atl*rn*y
33. 34 and 31 of OAK
DATED Dili Hth day of dacaaaadi T. W. WIIIPPLE. (Ufficial Clerk'a Peel)
Datad Ihla llat day of May,
You are htrtby notified thet
■t publle sal*, to th* highest
III M***o«hM*tt* Aeenue
MANUIt,
according
to
th*
June. IHJ.
Arthur II. Bickwlth Jr.
Complaint for Dleorco haa t ill.
Arlington I*. MtaMohuMlI*
Individually. If nllv*. and If
plat thsraof a* record#) and beat bidder fur caeh, at FURNISHED 1 A 2 Bedroom
Cltrk
Circuit
Court,
(HEAL)
baan filed agalnat you In Ih* (Ufficial Clarke Sail)
dand. hla unknowa halra. da­
■RD Ne. IM.1, t i l t
Apartment. Newly decorat­
In Plat Book 11. page 13 11:40 A. M. on th* 3ilh day o f
Pemlnal* County, Flor­
Arthur if. tterkwlth, Jr.
Arthur II. Ueckwllh Jr.
ab*e* *tyt*d Court *nd you
vlaaaa. lagataaa, ar granta**;
lo ttos fit
of th* Public Racarda of July 1111. at tha Front Door
ida.
ed. Queanel Apt Apt T. 404
Clrrk of Circuit Court
Clark Circuit Court. Sem­
o f th* Pemlnol* County Courtar* required t* »#r»* • copy
------ WHIPPLE th* unknown
■amlnol*
County,
Florida.
Ry Martha T. Vlhlaa
inole County, Florida.
houea, Sanford, F lorida
of your Ancwar or plaadlns
C. 14th S t 322-8184.
wlfa. If any. at T. W. W H IP - Publish: July I. I. IP. SI. 1HS.
PARCEL
THERE
Da
•puty c|*rk
FLIC. If alive, and If daad. her O D K -ll
■RD Ne. 14S.1, M M RIOHT to tho Complaint on Ui* Plain­ Fubttah July I, I. 11, II, 1111.
Th* Norlhaaat l* of th* (PEAL)
Anderaon, Ruah. Dean
t iff* attorney, TRUMAN E. C D K -lt
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.. FURN. A pt 2300 MsUonYilio.
unknown halra, davlaaaa laga- NOTICE OF APPLICATION
OP WAY
Southeast
&gt;«
of
Paction
fmwmlea A van dan n#rg
ORASON, »M On* North Or
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
ta n
or
granloia;
R.
W.
That part oft
31. Townahlp 11 Puuth,
FOE TAX DEED
■ 14 of IK '4, W**t of Rood. ang* nidg., Orlando, Florida IN THB UIECTIT COURT OF Attorney* and Cottniallnrt at WHIPPLE.
U y: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Individually.
If (Poo. IM IS Florida PtatitM
itanga II Eaat
S M A L L clean downstairs
Boetlaa II. Townahlp 11 on* fll# th* original Anawar THR NINTH JUDICIAL t IH- law
Deputy Clerk
allva, and If dand, hla unknown at IMP)
PARCEL POUR
Buuth.
Rang# II
Ea*L or plaadtng In Ih* offtao of C lIT IN AND FOR BF.RINOLR 333 E**t Central Itoulavard
Blehop
4 Borniteln
halra
davlaaaa,
light***,
or
Apartment PA 2-0702.
Th*
Eaat
H
of
th*
W
ait
Pnat
Offli-a
Ilm
]-||
NOTICE
■
HEREBY
OIY(EXCEPT th* South M th* Clark of th* Clraull Court. COUNTY, FLORIDA.
grantaai; ------ WHIPPLE, tha
14 sf ths Southwaat 14 af 11 E n it Fin* Street
Orlando,
Florida
BN,
That
th*
holder
of
th*
Net thereof)
Seminole County Court Houa* IN CHANCERY NO. H IM
unknowa wlfa. If any, * f R.
ths JforthMit «4 of Bso- Orlando, Florid*
tying Weeterly of and with* Sanford, Florid*. *n or b* WEST BIDE FEDERAL fA V - Talaphonn I t t - l t l t
IV. WHIPPLE, If allva, and fallowing certified* hM filed
tlon
IT,
Townahlp
II Publlih July II, t i l l
In 4* feat of thl lureiy Uni for* th* l i d day af July. l l t l . ISOS AND LOAN AHHOCIA *Puhlleh: July I, ». |f. 33. IM3 If daad, har unknown halrn, Mid cartlflcat* for tea dead
CDK-13
South.
Rang* II Eaat.
t*
b*
laauod
lharann.
Tha
nf Stall Road 411. Section It y*u fall I* do *o Judgment TION, a Fedaral Having* and
davlaaaa, l*a*t**a or grant***; cartlflcat* number and y*ar or
PbRUKI. FIVE
. w r i t e o r pa lb
t l l l l . eild aureey Una being by dafaull
will
b* ukan I»aa Aaaoeletlon aalatlng un IN THU CIRCUIT CtirRT OP and (1. A. IlllYANT. If allva,
Tha Waal H of th* South­ IX T H E Ut EUlIT l Ol ET OF
Notice !■ hereby given the*
deecrlbed a* fellow*:
■galnat you for th* r*ll*f de- dir the Inwa of Ih* United t h e n in th ju d ic ia l c i r ­ and If daad. hla unknown hair*, laauanra, th* daacrtpllnn of
east I*, and tha South- T H E SIXTH JUDICIAL CIR­
Ih*
proparly,
and
th*
nam*
In
* Begin an tha South line
ended In th* Complaint.
Htalae of America,
aaat (4 of th* Southeast CUIT OF AXD FOE P E H L pursuant to th* final decree
cu it o r
t e n f o r i n s i - davlaaaa lagaUaa or gran- which It wna aaaaaeed ara aa
af geelloa II. Townthlp
of forocloaur# and Ml* enter­
DONE AND ORDERED At
Plaintiff, NOLR COUNTY. FLORIDA.
taaa;
U. s f Paction IT, Town­ XOt.E COUXTT, FLORIDA.
followai
It South, Bang* II Biel, Sanford,
gamlnol*
County, -v*
ed tn ih* cnuM pending Ig th*
And nit yaraona ar yartla* Cartlflcat* Na. t il l. Tear af
ship 11 South, Rang* It CIIAXCKRY NO. 11100
cHANrRRT NO. tair*
AMERICAN FEDERAL PAT- Circuit
at a point 1111.11 feet Florid*. Ihi* |Tlh day * f June, RICHARD E. CARR, and EVt- AMERICAN FEDERAL SAY- claiming
Court to end
for
any
Intaraat
by,
Kaat,
and
th*
North
watt
laauanc*
11*
1.
W ill *f the BouthMit 11*1.
ELYNN M. CAIIR. hla wlf*.
under or
agalnat
(* of th* Nnuthweal l*. INON AND l/)AN AJHUCIA- Bemlnol* County. Florid*. M i*
INfWt AND W)AN AHHOCIA- through,
Deewtptlaa
af
Propertyl
corner af
ttld
Section (SEAL)
docket number HITS, th* unDefendant* TION OF OnLAN’ IH),
any of tho ahov* known ar
and th* North H of th* TIUN OF ORLANDO.
Lot 11 (Lois Pt N of KR)
11. then run North 11*
Plslntirf, derelgntd Clerk will ecll th*
Arthur IT. Beckwith, Jr..
portion and
ALL
n o t ic e o r
nerr
gouthwtal
of th* SouthPlaintiff. unknown
Dlk. B Woodland llelghl*
l l ' i r Enel, 111.11 feet t*
property
tllualed
I*
Mid
Clark of th* Circuit Court STATE o r FLORIDA
PEIIHUNM
It A V I j N a
UR
vs.
wait
&gt;,
of
Paction
14,
Plat Book 1 Pag* *L
thi bailnning i f a lurei
■amlnol* County, Florida TOi RICHARD E. CARR and CARL L BUTLER, *t aa aad CLAIMINU ANT E S T A T E .
Townahlp 11 Bomb, Rang* IIEROERT D. BEI.U et « x County deecrlbed ear
Nam*
In
whtoh
aaaaaeed
D.
D.
I I 1M II to tbi South Mil*
Byl Martha T. Vlhlaa
Lot II. Bloek X BUTf.
and *t *1,
RIOHT, TITLE OR INTER- Danlal. AII at Mid property be­
EV1KI.TNN M. C A R R , at at,
11 Eaat.
orly and haelng a radlui
D*f*ndent*.
Deputy Clark
LAND ESTATE*, g cube
hla wlfa.
PARCEL SIX
Dafandanta. KHT IN THE REAL PROPER­ ing In lha County of Seminole,
of *14.11 N it. thineo run Truman E. drama
AMENDED
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
division, according lo g
TY
HEREIN
DKHCRIDED
BEwhoa* raaldanc* t*
Th*
Eaet
H
of
ths
Waal
AM EN DED NOTICE O F BUIT
■tat* of Florida. Unlaaa auch
Norlhinitirly nlons Mid Attorney at law
IX
LOW. TO W IT:
plat thereof, recorded la
Oakland Drive, Orlando,
14 of th* Northeast *« of
IN
eartlflrat*
ahalt
he
redeem*!
■urea through a central One North Oreng* Building
N
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T
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t
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r
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L
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B
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I/ota I. « and I. laan thi
Flat Book 11, pegs* 14 to
Florida
th* Southwest 14 of Pec.
M OR TUA iiR
t i m r . i t.oat m e
angle af 11*14' a dlilanei Orlando, Florida
11 ot th* public rtcordt
Tuu ar* hereby required lo
W itt I l h fi ll thereof. In according to law the property
tlon 34, Townahlp t l South, TOi IIKRHKRT D. HELL end
daacrlbad In auoh cartlflcat*
af I4I.IT fu t to tha and Publlih July L I. II. H. IH I fllo your anewer or written TO* CAUL L UUTt-Klt and
Block
II.
A
L/T
A
MONTE
MARY
E.
BELL
hi*
wlf*
of
SomlnoU County, Flor*
Hanga
tl
Eaat
DOItOTII Y J. BUTLER,
III b* bold t* th* hlghaat
of Mid cure# and and of CDK-1
defaneee. If any. In Ih* abov*
Id*.
COMMERCIAL
CENTER, bidder
Th* nam* of th* Court In EESIDEXUB) Unknown
hi* wlfa,
at
th*
front
door
of
th*
thli lureir lino diaertp*
AX
D
TO)
All
psrtll*
claiming
according
to
th*
flat gamlnol* County Court Houao which suit ha* bean Instituted
Together with *11 gtructnr**
proceeding with Ih* Clark *r
IN THB
CIRCUIT COURT, Ihla Court, and to Mrva a ER«II)EN|:E i Unknown
tlon.
tharaof na
racordsd
la ■t Panford, Florida, on th* Is lha Circuit Court of th* lnt*r*it» by. through, under end Improvement* now gnd
Tbo
land
hinln
diaerlbid NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT copy thereof upon lha Plain- AND TOi All partlaa claim ing
Plat (look I, page tt, Pub- Flrat Monday In th* Month of Ninth Judicial Crcull, In and ar ngnlost th* *for***ld per- hereafter an laid land, and th*
InUrtata
br.
through,
un*
eunlalne 11.111 equere f n t OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR tlffa altornaya, whua* namaa
Ha Record* nf gamlnol* Auguat, IMS, which I* th* for Mamlnol* County. Florida. non*
rent*. Iiiue*. and profits of
d ir or agiln a t th* aforo(.III acn ) more or Iona, •«* ■ MMINOLM COUNTY.
TUtT ARE hereby notified th* abov* deecrlbed pruptertyt
and addraaa appear* hereon,
County, Florida.
Th* abbreviated title lo th*
amid parauna
Ilh day of Auguat. IH I.
cluelv* of road right of way. UMANURRY NO. IMIS
that
n
Complaint
to
fareclo**
un or before Ih* llat day nf
Tha
nam*
of
th*
Court
ln
and *11 fixture* now or here­
oat*
It
Jack
P.
EMrldg*.
aleo
YOU A HE harahy notlflad
Datad thla llth lay of Jun*.
OWNED BY i
EDMUND
L CLAUDETTE ODELLE PM AIL July. IHI. lha nature of thl*
known as J. P. EMrldg*. also • certain murtgeg* incumber­ after attached lo or used In
that a Complaint to foraefba* which ault ha* been Inalltutad
FROST
aad
wlto
MAR
Plaintiff proceeding being a lull for a rarUIn m ortgage encum ber­ I* Ih* Circuit Court of th* IH I.
known n* J. P. Eldredga, and ing th* following d**crlb*d connection with th* premise*
(O fficial Clark'* Peal)
OARET
C
FROST,
and ■ri*
fortaloiur* ef m o r t g a g e ing Ih* follow in g daacrlbad Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
herein doicrlbod nnd In addi­
Audrey Louisa EMrldg*. alao real property, to-wlt:
Arthur H. Bickwlth, Jr.,
ALICE F. LANTS and hui* EDWARD HARRISON EMAIL, agalnet
Lot 4, Block D. BEAR tion thereto Ih* following dee.
th* following dea- m l proparly, to -w lt:
for gamlnol* County, Florida.
known
na Audrey Louis* EldClark Circuit Court,
band CHESLET L A N T Si SR.,
U K Z MANOR, according crlbed household appliance^
crlbed property, to-wltt
radga, also know na Audrey
Lot 31. SEt'IUST LAKE Th* abbreviated tttl* ta th*
gamlnol* County, Florida
DOROTHY H. MOOIIE and
Defendant
to Ih* plat thereof ** re­ which nr*, and thill b* deem­
I-it I* and that part of
ADDITION TO CAHHIU^ caa* la EtxlAll B. KINU and Publlih: July L I. IP, II. IH I EMrldg*, alto known na Aud­
huabnnd
ROBERT
L
NOTICB OF Il'fT
corded In IM*t Book 11, ed to bo, ftitarM and 4 part
tail 11, OAKLAND Ifll.lJt.
HiatA
C.
KINU.
hla
will,
varrey L
EMrldg*. hla wlf*.
1IEHHY, according to lha
C D K -I
MOOItEl
FRED
PERRIN TO) E D W A I I D
11A lilt ISON
daacrlbad aa followai Ha­
aua ELIZA M. BRYANT, at *1..
peg* Tl. Public Record* of th* reelty, nod art a por­
plalnllffa.
v*.
W.
II.
Howard,
pint
tharaor
aa
racurdad
and wife ORACH PERRIN;
•MAIL SR.
o f Pemlnol* County, Flo r­ tion of Ih* ceeurlty fop th*
stening al a point on th*
at a l. defendant*. Tha dasIn Plat llook II. pag* *3. dafandanta. Tha daacrlptlon of sw rica o r afflication
M. BRNHST MOORE, wld*
TcrrnncA
ourv* of th* Baal right-ofid*.
Indobtcdne** heroin mention­
arlptlon at th* raal proparty
Publle Racorila o f Haml- th* m l proparty Involved la
FOE TAX DEED
owar] EVELYN F. FROST,
California
way lln* af Enclna Way
aa aat farth abov*.
■a*. IM IS Ftoetda a tarn tea Involved la ss sot forth abov*. h i* been fllid ig a ln it yo* la ed:
■ol* County. Florid*.
■IngUi PATRICK T. HUR­
A Swora Complaint having
th* ghove-ityled *ult, nnd you
at tha lataraactloa with hM b u n filed *galn*t yo* In
Tou and *aeh af yon ar* af IMS)
O n*
OB
R efrigerator
Tou
and
each
of
you
ar*
LEY and Wifi AD ALLS’ C K. been filed agalnct you In tha
tha aoutharly lln* af Lot th* ahova-atylad ault, and you hartby aotlflad that ault to
(E le c.). Model No. BU-11NOTICB IS HEREDT GIV­ harahy nollllad that ault ta nr* r*qulr*d to **rv* * copy
- ntMHittVi— le w r
r r m w g *‘ “ " ............. - . - a fnr Pern).
-■)• .h e— , no..Ih a i»i»'i»" ar* required to u r n a , n , v rimova cloud* from aad I* EN. That D. D. Denial tha ramora clouds from sod to o f
your
An*w*r ar
othir
TU1, He rial No. Xfl-dlT4«4l
U ROVES. INC- Batata at aal* County. Florida, In Chantffim ana l rn1n m eha
ike Mb'.
tir e is 4m 44
on
Kail along th* somberly 7T your
On*
UE
Built-In
Oven
A
n .a ir
'
An.wir
or othir
M &gt;'■* t i l ' - Ung ri Ml nuler and confirm the title f lo o d in g to Ih*rtiComplaint
JOHN F. SAWYER, dacaaa- cory, for Divorce, th* abort
mrr .V o .-..
Una of Lot la for n die- Pliadlng to th* Complaint on th* abaet described property float# haa fllad Mid carlllleata to lha above flee. 1i.'icu pm* 1 1 -.—, : i f .
adi THE ESTATE OF SO- lltl* of add notion halng
tanca of U 1.*T ft; thane* Plaintiff* attoraaya, ANDEII- haa beea brought agalnat you far tea daad ta be teiuad p*rty he* been brought agnlnal PON. HUSH. DEAN. U»WNPerm,
F ill A F. FROST, deceeied: CLAUDETTE (YDELLB EMAIL
North H ' 11‘14" Wait for SON. RLNIII. DEAN, LOWN­ la Ih* ahov* otylod eaua* by tharaoa. Th* aartincat* aum you In tho nbov* ntylid c«u»* DKR 4 van den BERO, 133
On* QE Built-In Rang*
and ESTATE OF EDWARD Plaintiff va. EDWARD HAR­
a dlatanca of 1*1.1* ft; DES * via dm HERO, 13* th* plaintiff* d a a l g a a t o d bar aad yaar af laauaa**, tha by Ih* plilotlff* deelgmttd Eaet Cenlrel Arena*. Orlando,
(E le c.), Model No. J -I U -T ,
W . HIGGINS. dacaaaad:
RISON EMAIL, 8 R.. Defendant,
thane*
North
i r i F U " Kail Central Avenue, Orlando, tharala. aad y*a ar* karaby daacrlptlon af th* property, thiriln, snd you *r* horoby Florid*, end fll* th# original
Serial No. TT-C41T4;
SUBJECT TO: LEASE: reeerd- thaaa preaanta ar* I* eaua#
Wait for n dlttanc* of Florida, and fll* thi original required I* fll* your anawer and lha nam* ta which It vnaa required to fll* your M in e r Anewer ar olher Pleading |g
On*
Duo-Therm
H ealer
ad la OK. Beek l l , pas* 111. aad raqalra you to fll* your
111* ft, I* th* paint of Aniwir or other Pleading In ar other defend*# pleading* aaaaaiad ar* aa folluwa:
or other defenslv* pleading* Ih* offle* * f Ih* Cl*rk ot th*
(O il),
Model
No. I l i - t ,
11*14 by CARNET OROVBB. wrltlia dafanaaa. If any. to
bailnning,
according
to Ih* offle* * ( th* ctirh of Ih*
Ith lha Clark af the Circuit Cartlflcat* No. M# Tear
with Ih* CMrk of Ih* Court, Circuit Court on or h*for*
Merlal
No.
I
I
-I
I
-I
I
M.4CP
INC
bow
merged
with th* Complaint filed horaln.
th* pint Ibaraur aa record­ Circuit Court un or bofor* tb* Court, and aarv* a copy tkart- leauance Ilia
end **rv* • copy thereof upon th* till) day of Auguit. m i .
IITU;
MINUTE
MAIL
U ROVES and ta **rv* *. copy thereat
ed In Plat Book It, Png* Ilh day at Auguat, 1HL If of upon Baaaetl and Tuck. At­
If
you
fall
to
do
to.
*
do­
U**a*lt end Tuck. *ttorn*y
Deeevlplkea of Frag ever
On* V ictor Climax E ltch CORF., aad INTEREST If upon Plaintiff* attorney aa
•t,
Publle
Racarda
of you fall ta da *o, a dicru torney* for plaintiff*, T Mait­ Lot T Lula Blakaa Revleloa for th* plaintiff*. 1 Maitland er** pro confeuo will ho tak­
*n
E ih ea et Fan.
IT —
aoy af tha aakaowa hair*, ar hafor* th* Ith day *t
gamlnol* County, Florid*. pr* co* foie# will b* takin land Plea*. Maitland, Florida, Flat Soak • Pap* 101
FI***. Maitland. Florid*. *n en agelnet you (or th* relief
No
Model erderlel Num­
de.leiea and/or otbar elalm- An(*at. A. D. lld l, otharwla*
Including apoolflttlly, but ■galaat you for th* r*ll*f d*- •a ar hafor* tb* lad day *f Nam* In which eseeaaad Na- or h«f*r* th* Ind day af demanded In th* Complaint.
ber*;
anti andor JOHN F. SAW . a Decree Pr# Confaaao wilt
net by Ih* way of limi­ mandid In th* Complaint.
Thl* Notlc» ehall be pubAuguat. IMS. If you fall t* lhaalal 4 Inaa Blah*. All of Auguit, t i l l. If yo* fell to
T e * Venetian Blind* ( Me­
YKR, dacaaaad: and INTER­ h* entered again*! you and
tation. tha following f l i Thla Nolle* ihall h* puhllah- to to a Decree Fra Confeaso aald proparty halng In th* do *o, g Decree Fra Confaeeo llehed one* * week for four
tal)
EST. If ony. of tbo unknowa Ih* caua* proceed aa parla.
turot; Jachoon Oaa Hot td one# a w n k for four eon- will b* entered agalnat you County af gamlnol*. Plata of will he entered agalnet you rouMcutlv* week* In Ih* ■ **. at public cal*, t* th* high***
hair*. devteeeg and/or athar
WITNESS my hand and offi­
Water lliatar, Modal C 311. *&lt; Itlva w u h i la the HAN­ for th* rallaf (ought In th* Florida. Unlaaa auch rant- for the relief demanded la the ford Herald.
end beat bidder f*r cash beelalmanl* uodar SOPHIA F. cial aanl at Sanford, Semlaol*
Sarlal ItHI.
DATED thl* llth d«y gf tween th* hours of eU veo
FORD HERALD.
Complaint.
fleata (hall b* redeem*) ac­ Complaint.
FROST, dacaaaadi and IN­ County, Florida. Ihi* llth day
DONE and ORDERED at
WITNESS my band aad tb* cording to law th* proparty
DATED Ihla Ith day af July
WlTNCPg my hand *nd th* July, mi.
o'clock In th* forenoon and
TEREST, If any, of Ui* aa* af Jaa*. A. D. m i .
Sanford. County of gamlnol*.
aaat af th* aald Court In San dMcrlbad la auch cartlflcat* *••1 of th* **ld Court tn San­ (SKA!.)
tw o o'clock In Ih* iftcrn o o n
hauwa hair*, de.leeee, aad/ (SEAL)
Stale a f Florida, thla llth tiKAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr. on th* 31th day of July IH I.
fard, (amlnol* County. Flor­ will b* aald t* th* hlghaat ford. Pemlnol* County, Florid*,
ar other claimant# under
Arthur 11. Beckwith. Jr.. day af Juaa, III*.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Arthur X. Bickwlth. Jr. ida. Ihla llth day af Juaa, bidder al tha froat dear of thl* 3ith d*y *f Jun*. m i
nt Ih* Front Door o f th*
EDWARD W . HIOOINS. da*
Clark af th* Ctrault Court. (SEAL)
Uy: Mirth* T. Vlhlen
Cltrk at Circuit Court
(H I.
th# Seminole County Conn (SEAL)
Pom lnolt County Courtkou**
la and Far g«mla*l* Coun­
caaead.
Hob. Arthur M. Bachwlth.
Deputy Clerk
By: Martha T. Vlhlia
(S m I)
Arthur H. Bwkwlih. Jr
Haul* nt Sanfcrd. Florida, aa
Panford. Florid*.
I n t le a TTIPI SMS »*»U Rood
ty. Florida
Jr.
Deputy ' CKrk
Andereun,
lluih,
Detn.
Arthur H. Bachwlth. Jr. th* tlrit Munday In lha month
Clark
(BEAD
U I . aomtaalo County DoootlpBy i Martha T. Vlhlaa.
.
Clark Circuit Court
Aadtraon. Ruih, Dean.
Clark
Lowndet 4 van den Berg
By: Martha T. Vthle*
of Auguit. 1HL which la th*
Arthur It. Beckwith. J r ,
D. C.
■cmlnoL County, Florida. Lowndu A vaa dan kirg
By: Marika T. Vlhlaa
A m r a iy * »nd Councilor* gt
Deputy Cltrk
Ith day of Aupuit, 1141.
Clerk *f th* Circuit C ou rl
1 r * " No. D L L 1M.I IUOMT Oordon V. Fr*4*rlck
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Attorntya aad OouaMlUrc at
Law
Deputy Clark
Dated th la H at day af May (•) HerUn Tuck
B y: Martha T. Vlhlca
Law
Attaraay tor Ftalniltf
Deputy Clark
OF WAY
Harl*a Tuck, of th* t in s of l Ml.
ILrlen Tuck, of th* firm at 111 E*it Central Boulevard
Deputy Clerk
It* Eaat Commercial Strait
That port oft
. _
Oragery, Coura 4 Fanlalle
113 Eaat Central Boulevard
Uaaattt aad Tuck
Foat Office Box &gt;311
B*eeeil end Tu-k
tufficial Clark* Seal)
Jennings. Waite, Clerk gnd
Th* South M foal of (ho (lull* 1. Kirk Plata
Attornaya for Flalatlff
Poll Offle* Boa 3311
Orlando. Florida
T Maitland P lau
Arthur H. Bachwlth, Jr. T Maitland Flat*
llam
U loa
EH of BK&lt;4 of Section 11. F. a Bog ll t l
4*4 Jachaon U n i t
Orlando, Florida
Maitland. Florida
Telephone &gt;«l-IU t
M id la n d . J 'lo r ld *
Clerk Clreall Coart.
Barnett NetUnnl Benk Bldg
Tfwnchlp It South, Ranso Hanford, Florida
Tampa 1, Flurlda
Tiltphon* I I M H l
Attornaya for Plalatiffa
I'ubllih July 14. M. M 4 J a ck son , tile. 1. F lorid*
Attorney* for Flalnttffa
■amlnol* Couaty, Florida
Puhllah July I. I. D . II. 1141. Puhllah July I. t. 14, U. 1* 41. Puhllah July ), u , y|, to. 1111 Publlih July 1. 1. If. I t , H U Puhlleh July L 1. II. II, 1IU . Fublleb July t. I. II. 31. ;) U
SI Bait,
Aug. 4. 1)41.
Fubllnh July It, | | | l
ODK-M
ODJL-4
J g la s W*oUr4p *
as*
0 DK-M
1GDK-M
OOft-M
(So*. 1BLIS rtoetda
f tsdsi
NOTICE IS HERP.OY OIV*
EN. That D. D. Daniil Ihi
boldly af Ihi following card*
fleet# hie fll*d tild rertlflenti
for tag d u d to bo le.uid
thirion. Tha rortlflcata numb«r and yiar o f Inunnco. thi
dncrlptlon of thi properly,
and tha aim# In which It w n
aliened a n aa follow#:
Certificate No. 1M Year af
liauanea III*
D in rtplliw o f Property!
B 111 fL of S 114 ft. of N E'i
of NEU lection 31 Townihlp
It South Ranga II Boat
Sami In which anaaaad An*
draw J. Sr. 4 Nannie Wabb.
All of aald proparty bains In
Iba County nf Seminole. State
•f Florid*. Union each certi­
ficate aiiell ho redeemed ac­
cording to law th* properly
deecrlbed In aueb certificate
will ba (old to tho hlahaat
bidder at th* front door of
the Memlnol* County Court
lloue* nt Sanford, Florida, on
th* tin t Monday In th* month
of Ausuat. 1111, which la Ih*
Ith day of Ausuat. 1*41.
Datad Ihla Hat day af May
IH I.
(Ufficial Clerk'# Sail)
Arthur II. Hackwlth, J r.
Clark Circuit Court.
Hamlnolo County. F lorll*
Publlih July I. I, 14, 11. Il*e
C D K -II

for
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

••

�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
I . F o r lU a t
2 BEDROOM home. Kitchen
equipped. t&lt;e. FA 2-5303.

EFFICIENCY Apartment on 3 BR. Hume. 2.JI Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
First St. Near 2 city free
equipped. Low down pay­
parking Iota and shopping
2 ROOM furnlihed Apartment.
ment. Assume loin. A real
slorci. No utility charfea.
155. Includes water 4 elec­
saving. Call FA 2-9472.
Suitable tor couple o r (In ­
tricity. FA 2-8544.
gle, also retired people.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
FA 2-4712.
HOU9ETRAILER with cm3 bedroom model Homes.
bans on large private lot. 3 BEDROOM. $100 a month.
LAIN
Enterprises,
I n c.
Adulti. FA 2-6087.
Highland Ave. Long-rood.
Pinecreat. 122 Shannon Dr.
TE 8-3911.
Large living room, range
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
lex. FA 2-3610.
349-3321.

FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
house. 2161 Palmetto. Call
FA 2-OZT4.

LAKE MARY
FURNISHED Apartment.
Bedroom. FA 2-4962.

RENT A nED
Bollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby
'Beds.
By Dsy, Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 US W. 1st SL

FURNISHED
2
bedroom
House. 885 month. 218 W.
19th St- Ph. F A 2-2909.
3

BDRM. 1 bath, kitchen
equipped.
8110
monthly.
149 Pinecreat D rive. Pbone
FA 24163.

Nice, large, turn. 2 bdrm.
apt. 1700 Magnolia |63.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Surplua City. 201 W. 1st.
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First SL
VE RY large 3 Bedroom
Home In Loch Arbor. $140
per month. FA 2-5301.
2 BEDROOM H ouie unfurn­
ished. Kitchen equipped. $65
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2434
Ceder Ave.
NICELY furnished Bedroom
and kitchen. Private bath
A entrance. Elderly woman
o r couple. $50 a month, loe
Holly Ave. FA 2-2489.

Srralit July 16. liki;. — I’uyt* i&gt; 29. A utom obile Service

4 ROOM House at 318 Maple
Ave. Call FA 2-5070.

FA
FA

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

UPEN

WANTED reliable couple to
lake up monthly payments
of $13.50 on 3 complete
rooma of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
lect.

FREE ESTIMATE
l pholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. Nrw A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mff.
Co., at 7u9 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2117.

LOCH ARBOR

Stenstrom R ealty

.Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

Stenstrom R ealty

Stemper A g e n cy

9. For Sale or Rent

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Plaintiff.
mWMAN B
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wits.

.An attractive Corner Zoned 21. Beauty Salon*
for Residential or Profes­
SPECIAL
PIN EC REST. 3 Bedroom s, 2
sional Offices for Medical
Cut N Curl Besuty Shop
Dental, Architectural, fagal
baths, Fla. room, built-in
Cold Wave $6 95 complete.
oven A raoge. 104 E. Jen­
or F.ngmeerinc.
Open evening by appt.
kins Circle. 322 9557.
$10,950.00
318 Palmetto Ave.
3UU6JI
1.25 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
[Summ er Peruurk-nl Special*
land. For information call
Eve. Appt’ *. 3 Sr. Operator*
FA 8 4069
HARRIETT'S UK VUTY NOOK
1901 Park Avenue
105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
SACRIFICE 4 years equity.
FA 2-5233 anytime
3 Bedroom, 2 baths, kitch­
22. Build * I’alnl - Bepair
en equipped. 173 W. Cole- 4 bdr — 2 bath house
3 bdr. — 1 bath hou»e
m fb Circle. FA 2-4381.
Seini-Relired Carpenter
2 bdr — swimming pool
Small Repair* — Painting
12. H eal E s ta te F o r S a le JOHN E. FOX. HEALTOR
Phone FA 2 -7 »«
323 0559
after 5 FA 2-5630
OR
TRADE
fur
acreage,
landscaped lake lot. 200 ft. 3 BEDROOM, t ball) CB
waterfront. Reasonable. Ph.
Hume. Large utility m i n i. 1
TA 3-0387.
Out of (light pattern. Ph.
FA 2 8605.
1 BDRM bouse. 117 Catalina.

n u n Iu . tt»-

»xi»

i nvxi D in

lU lW T

. •it.1.11AN ane
COLEMAN, Ida
U s fd .la n U .

XIITICE o r BUT IX

a m : v u m m i.iiB in r
TO; llsrman D. Coleman and
worth

Mary L ee C olem an

A'l'IrstafS Unknown
you, dafandents, a rs h s r s t y
n iill.&gt;l Itiat a co m p la in t to
f .. r r d i » s a c s r ta ln mortaavr*

Seminole Realty

on tha
folio* Ina
deecrlb.d
props ir. lo w ill
t.ol 1, B lock 1. W E A T H rn sF iE t.r &gt; F i u s r a d d i ­
t i o n * according
to tlvs
plat thereof, as recorded
$2,695
In Plat Book W. !&gt;**• ‘ t.
Public itscords •&gt;( nsmlBule Neat 2 BR bume, fram e con­
FHA HOMES
Counts. Florida,
struction on 103 by lu5 lot. We have an outstanding
fid) lieeti ril'd against l o u In

ebdve-kfvjFij. 8qU Blid I GU
1223 down in d
$30 acr
-'jbr \ month will make yuu the
vt your An.war or Pleading to
new owner. No F oilin ',
th- Culm-taint on Plaintiff**
eir^irr^TrrTT T Tr - r r r r r

ittu rm y,
Ji&gt;st:i-ll
vi.
'l l '*
K.V.sKO. P. U. It--* 2ti. Fern
l-vrk. Seminole County. F lo r­
ida an-i fir* tha orlftnal Anawar or pleading In tha Offtea
o ' the Clark o f tha i lrcull 111 N, Park
322-2420
t o irt on or before tho Jlai
u»&gt; uf July, t»*l. tf you (all
t„ iin no, .» da. raa pro --nf&lt;e.n IMMEDIATE O ccupancy, 4
w II b# (*han aealnat *-'U for
bedroom air - conditioned.

Stenstrom R ealty

th - re lie f d .m a n Ja -l in t o .
CumpUlntW 1 r.NCS* rnr h »m j a nd n f fle u t •••! o f o ffl-* . at Hanford
:i t h
W.mlnul.
f o u n t ) , th
i, ,
( June, IJ .1 .
f.-l Vt-V
ir .
V rtbur H 1
• l-rw o f C ir , vi t C&lt;
U&gt;: via rllia T. V im «n
U C.
Joirp h M. M u ratke
J*. O. B ox m
Vtrn l*»rh. F t).
* w 1162
F ub'lvli: Ju lv 2. }. H
1 u w -.l

Tee 'N Green Estate*. Ph.
322 2744.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond LuuJqu.it. A*»o.
FA 2-5951 Atlantic Don* Uidg.
JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
HO N. Park A te .
323 0559

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
1-arrv s Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132

“ Hello! Simpsons' Coffee House!"

Sem inole R ealty

t l l l l l i M 'V I T

sc
Jprjjoo^nf ? 1 aftil 4 In it
room, I and 2 bath govern­
ment owned homes in many
of Sanford's better resided
till areas. Priced bcluw
market value, these homes
are completely remodeled
intide ami out. Down pay
meats
from
$25u.
and
monthly payments from $5o
and up. For complete in­
formation see us today.

N.

Par.

26. Katilu \ Television
USED T .V . Sits $10. up. Ser­
v ice calls $2.00. Sanford
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9776.
T.

V. REPAIR. Same day
service. All work guarant­
eed. Used T.V.’i for sale.
Mooney Appliance Service.
323 0607.

'47. Special Service*
FM G ID A IU E
Sales 4. Service
G. II. HIGH
1iut) W. 1*1 St. Sanlord
Ph. FA 2-3863
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Rem ove Thatch &gt; Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Perilli e —Ph, FA 8-4244
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SEU
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
&gt;Il&gt;E\V.\l.KS, driveway), ya
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
322-3506.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2ud St.
FA 2 6432
SMITH Air Condition Refri­
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason
able in price. Day FA 2-7431
Night FA 2 2069.

L A W N SERVICE
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph
FA 3-1817.

Air-Conditioning
11. B. 1*0I*B CO„ INC.
2U) So. Park Ave.

FA 3 1231

TRA CTO R
work,
mowing,
discing, blade, scoop.
FA 2-7664.

TREES

trimmed,

and removed

demotved

FA 2 7661.

29. Automobile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Nenltarik GIhsr nwi Paint

Company
2l(i Magnolia

Ph. FA 2 4622

1936 CHEV. 2 dr. 1IT. It A II.
323-2740.

NOW
STOCK - LONG

HID E. ’.'ml ST.

SAN I'DUD

FOR

your

sewing

needs.

MILADY’S SHOPPE
O f fine Fabrics
106 S. Park Ave.
I.A RG E T o a s t s w * 11 Hun
W arm er. (N ew ) 2 drawer*
and rack. Used one week
only. Chick N Treat DriveIn. French Ave.

of
17.90
FA 2-9411.

per

♦ Low Interest Ratea

♦ low Monthly pay menu

month.

37. Boats - Motors

WHITE Deluxe model equip­ 34' JE RSEY Sea Sktf $45n:
ped to make button holes.
runs A
floats.
125 hp.
Good
condition.
Assume
Chrysler
marine
engine;
payments
of
$6.80 per
has head, galley A bunak,
month. 104 S. Park Ave.
needs
woodwork
repair.
Wekiva Fish Camp. 6 Mi.
POWER Tools. Wood L me
N. o f Sanford on St. Jolin*
til.
Spray
paint outfit,
River.
electric
welder.
Misc,
items. FA 2-1792 afu-r 6:30
Gateway To Tlie Waterway
p. m.
H obson S o r t i n g G ood s
AlH-Conditioner G. E. 8500
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
BTU. 115 volts. Excellent 304-6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
cond. FA 2 9101 after 3:30
p. m.
39. Trailer* - U'uhuna*
REEFE lluuM-trailer hitch,
1953 ALL Aluminum Schoon­
2 " ball, electric brake con­
er liousetrailer 28'. Tire*
trol $40. Martin space heat­
like new. Everything A l
er. 350u0 IITU, fa* A pilot
condition. Guest room built
$35 . 322-3505.
in. Back fence around lot.
All for $1000. Located Holly­
AMERICAN
Encyclopedia.
wood Trailer Court, High­
Small 10 volume sec Like
way 17-92. FA 2 6268.
new. $75. 322 3454.

DISCOUNT SALE
BRAN D

1963

This [h u limited sale. IMeaar nnk for cars by .-dock number*. We will accept
trade* on mile priced euro and will have bunk rale flnunrlnt; available with
up to .‘{(i month* to pay.
These unit* are exactly a* advertised,

HAVE NEVER

N EVER

BEEN

TRADES

^.*,1)3 I'A UK AVK.

Quality

CARS
Sold With GW
Warranty

I960 Valiant
I Poor Sedan, Ant*.
Transmission, I I * s t a r ,
NVhlte Tire*. One Owner

995
I 1960 Chevrolet
2 Door Sedan, Radio,
Heater, Standard T ran ..

995
1959 Olds 88
2 Poor Hardtop. lUdio,
dealer. Power Steering.
Power Hrakra, Factory
Air t’ondltioncr. This la
A One Owner C*r

1195
19.59 Stude.
2 Poor llurdtop. Healer,
Radio A Overdrive, Lo­
cal Owner

595
1958 Plymouth
Heir. I Door S «U n ,
Auto. Tranamiaaion, Ra­
dio. Heater, W hile Tirra,
Like New, ‘This U A
Low .Mileage Car

NEW

P L Y M O U T H &amp; V A L IA N T
WE

For quality automebilea at
low prices check the Herald
cDssiiled pages where local dealers advertise.

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE H W ill! US

1 BABY Crib A mattress. $20. 1950 IXTL. Metro, walk in
t High Chair $3.00. Phone
$275. 1954 Slude, 2 door.
FA 2 3361.
R A II. $VJ. 1955 Stude.
President ( door, full pow­
HOUSEHOLD Furniture. John
er, R. k 11., Tinted glass.
Taylor. 17 Palmetto Dr.,
$275. 1957 Stude Wagon, 6
DeBsry.
cylinder $175. Across Ly­
P F A F F Diplomatic
Sewing
man High School. Near Dog
Machine in maple cabinet.
Track. TE 8-3430 after 5:30.
Like new condition. Mono­
grams, makes button holce, 1937 OLDS. 4 door, 98 Roll
day Sedan. Fully equipped.
sews on buttons etc. Guar­
Clean. $625 612 Uak.
anteed.
Assume payments

UNDER SOLD

795
1957 Ford
V-8, 9 Past. Sta. Wagon,
Auto. Tranamiaaion, Ra­
dio A llea lrr

495

&amp;

W ILL BE! FIRST COME, FIRST SOLD!

P A W /^ Y
J r\ V xJ I

6 eyl. I dour sedan. TorqutfUle
|ran*mi*thin, healer, p « "* r stser-

SALE I 'RICH

mu, liolril • imlaliitlil, wheel rover* A whit* tires.
Slock No. P-71.

SAVE

toil 2 d&gt;H,r *»flan. alandard
tran*ml**ion, h eale r A defrual.
era, tinted windahicld, wheel cuvera A n h ita tirra.
Rluek No. V-87.

SALK PRICK

V A L IA N T

8 ryl. 4 dr. *edan. auto.
Ir.in-mi-.inn. power alerriog, h e.tlrr A drfroeli-r, doled » iiiilvlilcld. unili-rmat.
log, wheel rover* A White tire*. Murk No. I'-3I.

BELVEDERE

^ A V O Y
6 * 4 ifnor ardan. alandard transY V» I
muanin. heeler A defrn»l*r. nutaide mirror, 3 aperd wlinl-hli-ld. S to rk No. I'-71
* ryl. I ilnnr slalom wagon,
auto. Iran*ml&lt;«lnn. power
ideerlng, hralrr \ ilifriwler, liolril einilehlrld,
wheel rover* A while tire*. I nderroaliiig, rouf lugl*il* rark. Slock No. I'-SD.

BELVEDERE

SAVE
SALK PR ILK
S.W K

SALE PRIt K
SW F.

SALK I'llll K
S.W K

8 eyl. I dunr •rtfuii, aulu. lrao*mi**inii,
power •leeflna. healer A radio, factory
air rniidillnOevf, linled jfla.a, uMderrnadna, while
lire*. Mturk No. l‘ -62.

SALK I'RIl K

loo 4 door ardan, aolumatic
IraoM oioino, all weather heat,
er A vlrfroalrra, super foam I root aeal.
Stork No. V&gt;5*

S UK

6 &lt;)t. 4 door sedan, anlnmalic
trao*ml»sioii, radio, healer A deIroater, wheel rover* A while lire*. Slock No. P-56.

SALK I'llll K

FURY

V A L IA N T
SAVO Y

100 I door ardan, automatic
traoaoli--iuo, all nealher heal­
er A di frnatvra. super Iviani (root «e*t. oiilshle mir­
ror, whlta aide*alt lire*. Mock N o. V-6U

V A L IA N T

ON N E W
CHEVROLET’S
OLDSMOBILES
CADILLACS

BIG

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service
With the Ca»h.
SUPER TRADING
POST
FA 2-0677.

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
31. Articles Fur Sale
FRE E ESTIMATES
Ladies sta rt., 99c. Sleeping
R. L. HARVEY
bags, turps, tents. Surplus
204 Santord Ave.
FA 2 3JS3
City, 201 W. 1st.

SA V E

322 2420

If you need iwip, call
FA 2 3612 an I pla.'c a Her­
ald Clajsiiiec.

2.1. Plumbing Service*

HOLLERS/SANFORD

Slenstrom Realty
ill

SUNDAYS

33. Furniture

THE TIME TESTD FIRM 16. Female Help Wanted
FA 2 6123
ROOM A board. Apt. D. 6U6 116 N. Park Ave.
2 BR, l bth kit. eqd $70
BEAUTICIAN wanted. Phone
Palmetto Ave.
3 BEDROOM, Florida room ,
2 BR, neat and near $75
FA 2-5712. Eve. FA 2-2155.
large yard with sprinkler
2 BR. 1 bth, furn., nice $90 2 B E D R O O M Apartment
DISTRICT MANAGER
system. Good neighborhood.
furnished. 1201 W. 1st St.
3 BR, 1 bth, kit. eqd. $lou
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin. Cort Cosmetics has a one#
FA 2 0991.
3 BU. 2 bth, Loch Arbor. 1133
In a lifetime opportunity
4 Bit, 2 bth, Ravenna Park
FOR LEASE
WILL swap equity in 3 bed­
for qualified woman with
$123
ZuNED COMMERCIAL
room Home with patio on
direct-lo-home sales exper4 BK, 2W bth with pool $150
Beautiful Corner Lot
large corner lot for Trailer
perience. This is a full
4 BR, 24k bth, modern $163
171 x 194
or will accept low down
tim e management position.
4 BR, 3W bth, executive, $223 2 Bedroom House In e x ce l­
payment and assume VA in
Car and plum* necessary.
lent condition. Suitable for
service loan. 322-8155.
No night work. Age 35 50.
If you are looking for just
residence or offices.
F or interview write P. O.
Die right home to lease or
CAN YOU AFFORD ITT
Box 7471, Orlando, Fla.
rent, it will pay you to
THIS larga 3 (or 4) bedroom
check with Stenstrom Real­
home could u*0 a paint job 19. Situation* Wanted
ty, Sanford’s largest rental
1901 Park Avenue
outaide, but inaide it is nice.
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.
and property management
FA 2-3232 anytime
Short walk to school ami
agency. It will be a pleas­
atotva. This is Inexpensive Child Care. FA 2 2274
1 BEDROOM House furnishure to serve you.
living—if you can afford itl
cd. Aduits only. NO 8-5122.
Care
CHILD
Price $4275
$2UUU down. LICENSED
FA 2 4 4 ft .
3 ROOM furnished Garage
Apartment. Water A e le c­
IRONING. 323 0591.
Real Estate—Mortgages
tric furnished. Call after
EXPERIENCED Maid. 5 days
I f . N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420
3:30 p. m. FA 2-1305.
a week. Reference*.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
1 BEDROOM furnished Cot­
FA 2-1441.
Evenings
tage. Adults only. FA 2-11B7. FA 2-4W1 1919 S. French Ave
FA 2-2677 FA 2 2629 FA 2 8360
DOES your lawn need mow­
— *
3 BEDROOM partly furnish
ing? If so call Dublin Davis
2B ED ROOM Duplex Apart­ 8. Reach Rental*
ed if desired. New roof,
k Gary D a v i d s o n
at
ment. Kitchen equipiwd. No
HUTCHISON
Ocean
fron t
new floors, sprinkler sys­
FA 2 5665.
meter. 7W E. lih t St. Ph.
Apartment. Dayton* Beach.
tem. $77.71 month aftei
FA 2-6053 or FA 3-7622.
FA 2 0699.
down payment. 2409 Hum- LAUNDRESS to iron at home.
Reasonable. 706 llay Ave.
I BEDROOM House. NO 8-314*
merlin. FA 2 4836.

M

SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS
Jerry Lord
FA 2-3219

FLORIDA STATE BANK
With purchase of Blue Lus­
SIAMESE hi.tens. FA U-’.-Jb’J
tre, rent Electric Carpet
BY OWNER. 1962 Tem peit
Shampoorr for only 91 per
22. Flowers - Shrubs
deluxe. 2 dour coupe. Less
day. Carroll’ s Furniture.
than 10,000 mites. See at
CROTONS 23c to $2.30
Wagner’ s
Amoco.
819
PIANO. Small Baby Grand,
Gray Suadowa Nursery
French Ave.
mahogany. $35. FA 2-4013
4 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

STENSTUOM RENTALS

Legal Notice

S I . A a t o m o b lle e - T r u c k *

a l A. Rein

Comfortable 3 BR, 2 bath
12. Real Estate For Sale
home in beautiful Loch A r­
bor, for just $14,000. Only
RAVENNA PARK
$130 down and Sso per Attractive 3 lilt, tile bath
3 BR. Frame House. Partly
month. Interested? Call to­
CB home in desirable Ra
furnished. Near NAS. Not
day.
venna Park on a corner
fancy but cheap rent. $12.50
m
tree shaded lot. Fully equip­
week. FA 2-3219.
ped electric kitchen. Only
$13,560, with just $575 down
DEBARY. Attractive 3 Bed­
including all closing ex ­
room Home. Fla. Rm . liv­ 111 N. Park
322-2420
penses. $92 per month in­
ing room, dining room k
SALE OR TRADE
cludes everything.
kitchen. Quiet neighborhood.
Phone NO $-4821. Evening 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped Home on large lot.
NO 8-4318.
FHA 44k'* mortgage with
UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom
only 17 yeara to go. $3500
l i t N. Park
322 2420
bouse,
kitchen
equipped.
equity. Can be refinanced
FA 2 3631.
with nothing down or will
14. Imiurance
trade on smaller bouse,
5 ROOMS k bath $43, 2
acreage, lots o r car. Ph. SENIOR Clllsi-nx may quali­
rooms A bath furnished
FA 26437.
fy for Life or Hospital in­
Apt. $45, including utilities,
surance to age 75, Fred J.
4 rooms A bath unfurnlahHarris FA 2-7960 for appt.
ed $32 month. Near NAS.
FA 2-3219.

84. Article* For Sale

ALUMINUM
Furniture retv ebbed cheaper than you
can do it yourself. Bring
3U4 W. 2nd nt. FA 2-8oJJ
it to the Furniture Center.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
1100 French Ave.

2 2118
2-OHS
3230709
Saaford, Fla.

SPACE
for tiie children in this big.
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely City park for
m ore play activity. Three
bedroom, 2 bath house has
separate
dining
room.
Florida room, large, eat-in
and equipped kitchen, dou­
ble garage and fiber gtasa
covered patio. Extra bon­
uses are parquet hardwood
floors, ftreplsce and oodles
o f closet space. See the
owner at 1114 MellonviUe
Ave.

BEDROOM
Apartment.
Quiet neighborhood, F A 21462 from 8:30 to • p. m.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
FA 2-4J01 any othar Ume.

Tel.

Auto Glass, Tops
A sea* Covert

B y N a d in e Seltzer

SW EETIE HU

1

BEDROOM Home. Furn.
Largo yard and girmgv.
FA 2-9U97.

1

Office
Night
2321 Park Dr

LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedroom. 2
bath, air-conditioned, dou­
ble carport*, fenced patio,
extra larga carpeted Florida
room, hardwood floors, 2
utility
rooms. |16o per
month. Ph. FA 2-1595.

2 BDRM. Furn. Apt. 833
2
2101
Magnolia
FA
2-3951

ttanfard

Jim Hunt Realty

FURN. Apt. Close in. Phone LARGE Home tn choice lo c a ­
FA 2-2800.
tion. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
1135 mo. Ph. FA 2-021P,
“ CLEAN quiet R oom s" The
Gablet. FA 24)720.

3br

12. Real Estate For Sale

f . F o r R ent

.x.W K

1*1(1* K
SAN K

SANK
SALK PRK K
SAN K

6 ryl. 2 door ardan. aulo. ttaiumirn,i„n, power atrerlnir, heater A drfru-ler, tmtevl wliidahleld. padded daali. wheel rov­
er* A while llrr*. Stork No. 1*58.

SALK PRK K

ryl. I door ardan. aulo. tran-mlaci nA VY Qv Yt X
•mo. pi,* rr -drering. ru aier A dr*
frosier, linled windahlrld. padvlrd dash, wheel rover*
A while tires. Sloth No. l*-09.

wNI. F PRK K

Q A V f ^ Y
6 ryl. I door sedan, aulo. traiuoiisjM Y W I
i'un, power sleerin ;. healer A de(rosier, dm id windshield, wheel ruler* A while
lirea. Sloth No. P-70.

S ALK P R K K

W A I IA M T
*uu * door aed.vn. auto trailsVM lsIM I * I
in i,lion, heale-r A delrualer,
added dash, lulled wind,hicld, whits tire*. Slock
o. V-.I6.

S AL K PRK K

SA V O Y

SANK

SNNK

S tU ,

SANK

$2430.95
$400.00
$1886.80
$260.00
$2873.84
$452.88
$2174.10
$300.00

1959 DeSoto
4 Poor Sedan. Aulo,
Tranamiaaion, Kadto kt
Heater

995
1956 Chrysler
I Poor Sedan, Power
Slrering, Power Brah«a,
Power Window-*, Tirra
Like New

495

$2951.18
$527.32
$3271.08
$536.52

1957 Ford
I

495

$2087.65
$250.00
$2362.00
$400.00
$2101.80
$250.00
$2299.00
$418.55
$258043
$422.17
$2391.03
$439.87
$2198.03
$312.37

BRASS MOTORS
206 E. COM MERCIAL — SAN FO RD
Your Ply mouth, Valiant and Fiat Dealer

I tour Sedan

1955 ButcU
4 Door Sedan

195
1957 Plymouth
I Poor Sedan,
Tran-iniaaion

R a

Auto,

495
.Many Other* To
Uhno-e From

• Term* To SuiL
Your llmlttcl

BRA SS
Motors
206 E. Commercial

I'll. FA 2-'i 111

�IRS Millionaires Club Growing

(Figs 10 — July 16, 1968

r*

Eclipse Drawing

A t Fastest Gip Since The 20s

Thousands

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- ed today that 398 perrons fil­
The nation la producing mil­ ed returns showing $t m il­
lion or more incom e In 1941.
lionaires at the fastest clip
This wss the largest num ­
since the get-rich-quick era
ber since 199 when the stock
of the late 1910s.
market was at the peak of
The Internal Revenue Ser­ Its stratospheric binge, and
vice—(IR S — in iu laleat tabu­ Ihe total of SI million tax­
lation on Hie subject—rerort- payers hit a record 313.

To Bar Harbor
BAR
(U P I)

HARBOR,
—

Maine

Thousands

were

pouring into Uilt faohlonable
aeaelde retort thle week for
fr o n t row a n t s Saturday to
n atu re', moat ■pec titular sky
ahow, th e total acllpae of the
sun.
The visitors, ranging from
•elm tiots to achoolboja and
touriata to tradeamen, were
lin in g up eorated altea to
w atch the awaaomo phenome­
non o f the moon paaalng be­
tween the aun and the earth.
The nearly platcwudlka »umm lt o f 1fill-fo o t
Cadillac
M ountain, highest Atlantic
C oast elevation between here
and Argentina, offered a per­
fe c t vantage point o f the &gt;pectacto that will turn day into
n ig h t
The total eclipse will be
aeen along a flu-mlle-wlde
ewath from Japan, acrota the
N orth Pacific to Alaska, Can­
ada and MaJna before ending
In lh « Atlantic at Stnuct
The celestial event will be
•baerved aa a partill eclipse
elsewhere In the Northern
Hemisphere and aa far south
aa Vaneiuela.
A t 6:47 p.m., EDT, the moon
w ill block out tho aun entirely
ev e r this area. The air tem­
perature may drop; stars will
be visible, and tha sudden
darkness will trick nocturnal
Insects and animals into stir­
rin g prematurely.
A itronaut M. Scott Carpen­
te r plana to fly over Maine
a t 42,000 feet In a specially
equipped plane. A scientist
accom panying him on the
flig h t will point out to him
scientific aspects o f the eclip­
se which astronauts may en­
counter In future space Jour­
n ey !.

MID - SUMMER

Most likely he was on ■
payroll, although his incom e
from aalarics was a drop in
the bucket—to him, anyway.
The biggest chunk o f his
earnings came from profits
on the sale of such items as
stocks and property.
The IRS Millionilres Club
iccounted for about .8 per
cent o f all taxes psid In 1961.
By contrast, those in the S6,000 to 11,000 bracket paid
l . t per cent o f all taxes c o l­
lected lhal year.

Ninety-two new fare* were
added to this select group In
1981. the biggest increase
N E W YORK (U P I) ~ A ilnce 1928 when the number
survey by three doctor* In spurted by 221.
New York City showed a
The IRS statistics show on­
startling relationship between
ly those who reported earn­
n bfilty and aocio - economic
ing &gt;1 million o r m ore during
status.
the 1961 tax year. Authorities
Thirty per cent o f the wom­
on Ihe distribution of U. S.
en from the poorest levels o f
wealth estimate there are a
society
were
overweight.
tot more Am ericans who arc
North Orlando Fire Depart­
Only fou r per rent c f tho worth SI million today.
ment
has requested The Her­
women in the top brackets
Some have placed the num­
ald
to
clarify a statement
were classified as obese.
ber as high as 100,OfX).
WINNERS OF the tloll-hohby show sponsored by City recreation at the
concerning
Councilman Art
Government tax reports, o f
Civic Center were (left to rlyhl) Andreis Bowes, Melinda Lee Wttrnke, Kim
course, mention no names. Fcrrin's proposal to ask each
Johnson, Claudette Bomjrurdner and Happy Dean. Miss Sue Torres was in
Rut front these studies, it is residrnt to pay a S3 booster
charge, assisted by Miss Linda Williams mid Mrs. Ann Samuel. Judges
NEW YORK (U I’ I) — A possible to get a statistical for the support of the fire and
were Mrs. Helen Kelly and Mrs. Dorothy Lee.
(Herald Photo)
recent New Yorker cartoon o f profile of the average SI m il­ police department needs.
a husband ami wife driving lion taspayer
It seems the Fire Depart­
In 1981.
It
past a sign announcing the would look something like ment agreed lo back the c o l­
future N ew
York World's Ihis:
lection. providing the m a jor­
Fair:
The
average
top-bracket ity o f the residents favor such
The w ife *ays. "O n you taxpayer had
an adjusted a plan. The department also
think they’ll give «,vH&gt; those gross income o f about S3 askrrf lhal a questionnaire be
U N ITE D NATIONS, N. Y. iug iietweeo tin- m ajor hast view* on the resolution.
little green
Heins pickles million. He paid about MOO,- sent to each resident regard­
The Soviet suggestion came
(U l*l) — The Soviet Union nod West powers in conjunc­
a g a in ?”
ing the donation.
COO in incom e taxes.
haa proposed that all heads tion with the UN session.
at a time when East-W est
rordiality
nt
the
nuclear
test
o f state am) government at­
The Soviet recommendation
tend the 20th anniversary was contained in n letter bun talks in Moscow led to
session o f the UN General from Sovleet Foreign Minl.s- hope for a reluxation o f tenAssem bly In 1006, according tre Andrei Grom yko handed xion* and the possibility o f a
to UN sources.
to UN
Secretary
General tcp-level meeting a m o n g
Tasa, tha Soviet news agen­ Thant Monday by
Nikolai lenders o f the major world
cy, confirm ed the report to­ Fedorenko, chief o f the So­ powers.
day.
viet mission, the L'N source*
The suggestion raised the said.
possibility of a summit meetGromyko's letter
was a

Poor Eat More

Ferrin Proposal
Is Clarified

Fair Question

Russia Proposes U N Summit

Emeraon Advances
OSTAAD. Switzerland (U PI)
— Top-seeded Roy Emerson
of Australia advanced to the
second round of the Saltierland International t e n n i s
championships Monday when
he heat Ahmed llelkhodja of
Tunisia, HI, A3.

Man Has Novel Time Machine'
SEATTLE, W ish. (UPI) — basement of Haglcy Hall on
a section of a lfl inch the cam pus. Of course there
gun barrell from the scrap­ is m ore to the process than

4Take

reply to a messagn from
Thant asking for the views
o f all member governments
on an "international cuopcratlcn year” fnr 1985 voted
Inst year by the General Anacmbly.
Arrording to Tas«, Gromy­
ko also advocated nuclearfree lours aeparnting nation*
o f the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation (N A T O ) from
Warsaw I’ act countries, nor­
malisation o f trnde between
nil countries and nn end to
colonialism by 191)5.

The General Assem bly has
voted to set up a 12 member
ped battleship U5S Colorado, a gun barrel full o f Ingre­ commlttro to make plans for
m ix In some household can­ dient a. .Schell's laboratory ts the 2llth anniversary of the
ning paraffin, a hoc of borax an array o f beakers, glass founding o f tho United N a­
tion In 1915. Thant polled the
and 333 pounds of quicksilver, lu tvs, wiring, burners and
III
UN members on their
other
equipment.
Invert a couple of tubes and
It appears to be quite com ­
what do you have?
plicated, but the process is
Well,
If you're
William based on the simple theory
Scholl you have a "tim e m a­ that any material containing
chine.’ '
It’ *not
a contrap­ radio-active carbon—C l4—can
lie dalcd by merely counting
tion like the oneII. G. Wells,
Imagined to Iranspor! man the radioactive rays II emits.
physically back Into the past And .scientists are convinced
o r forward to the future, but (hat plants, animals — even
one to determine the age of sea water — have been ab­
CHICAGO H U '!) — More
Carbon It nn this
thlnga
through a system sorbing
Ilian n half million Americans
known aa the Carbon-It proc­ earth for millions of years.
ess.
C -lt is formed in tho upper will l»- rlevnted t&lt;» new height*
Schell, a graduate research atmosphere by His? collision this year — via the nation’s
assistant In chemistry si the of cos in le particles with nitro­ commercial airliner*.
A survey compiled by Unit­
University of Washington, has gen. After a series of chemi­
act up his apparatus In the cal changes as it falls to ed Air Line* showed that over
earth it winds up In plants, half thi-re novice nir travelers
fur Instance, during photo­ will be traveling over route*
synthesis, which is the pm they linen revered by fur,
cess that produces rarbohy- train or bus. A m ajority will
drstes and makes green plants journey more than I,00IJ miles
from home.
green.
Shorter tluvel timn is the
Because they know the na­
WASHINGTON ( UPI) — ture o f C l I, scientists cun piioio object o f three-fourth*
On Nov. 8, l ul l , when Carl count its rate o f radioactiv­ of the new flyers, according
Vinson became a memlier of ity by comparing the C-U in to A. f . Rev ere It, market reCongress, stiff, dadtachablw old material with that In new srureh manager fo r United.
collars were advertised in ami, using a precalculated "To illustrate, a fam ily liv­
the Waihiiigliin Post two for M’ule, can determine the age ing In tlhiii or New Vink eon
easily spend 12 or It vacation
23 cents. Ties to go with them ol tho old material.
■lays at u West Const vacation
The
problem
i*
construct
could ha hsd for 21) cent*.
Vinson, then sge 30, ac­ iug an accurate counter. And spot if tli«y fly tlu r« ami
hack," he suld.
quired a plentiful supply o f that's where the Colorado’ s
tlnlf the first-tim e flyers
cannon com es in.
both and launched him elf
will be vuration-bound, the
A
pure
steel
housing
was
on a legislative cantu- that
needed to protect Schell's auvry imllcutrd. Women npW a y carried him to nn allcounter from ever-present out- pear to be the m ost adven­
time record llama tenure.
side radioactivity. Util mod­ turesome in the survey re­
Now 79, tha Georgia IK-moern steel is made in a pro­ sults, ns lilt per cen t of those
erat has ai-rved IH year*. H
cess involving radioactive Co­ ex|H-rInu'iiting with air travel
months, and II dsy&gt;. a rec­
balt-18.
However, the gun will be female.
ord that can't lie matched any­
barrels o f the Colorado were
Ilrcuking down the different
time soon and may never Inforged before the new method types Inking first plane trips
equalled.
Tha
record
for
was used ami this is Just this year, the survey shows
House tenure previously was
what Schell needed.
that 23 per rent w ill he house­
held hy the late Speaker Sam
The paraffin, borax and wives, another 23 per rent w ill
Rayburn.
mercury Inside the turret lie professional and business
Vinson was being h.iin.r.’d Ieliminated ct eu m ore of the
people; 20 per cent will )&gt;e
today both in the lluuse and background radioactivity and
students. 10 per cent will be
-»*
»..,i m lino- niarhim-" i« .... . Q '1’ __aid
-Salu'l1' !
V - f i l I...Marine Corps arranged a sun­ one o f the must sensitive anil
, ployees, anil 5 per cent will be
set review In hie honor.
accurate instruments in use retired people,
The schedule called for luu- today.
I The remainder will come
datory remarks on the House
&gt;from other walks o f life, par­
floor, followed by a lunch to
ticularly farming,
Hcvcrett
which a few old friends were P r o g r e s s
I said.
invited, a call at the White
M ONTREAL (U P I) — It
First-time flyers will find
House by personal invitation used to take lIMI hours to they must rut down on lug­
o f th« President, and then the train a mechanic in the elec­ gage to 40 pound*, lull they
reception and review at the tronics system o f the twin- rsn bring their pets in special
Marine Corps barracks, to he engined 1)171. The four-engin­ airplane kennels.
attended by top defense o f f i ­ ed Constellation required 200
Of these people embarking
cials and other dignitaries.
hours.
Today, mechanic* &gt;on air travel, 97 per cent
As chairman o f tha House spend 1,500 hours in school found their first trip satisfucArmed Services Committer, before they are qualified to tory or most pleasant and 3
Vinson is on* o f tha most work on jo t aircraft, accord­ per cent indicated disappoint­
pow erful men In Congress in ing to the International Air ment, according to the United
imiiiajrjt affairs.
iT tu iiaporl AosuetaUou.
j survey.

500,000 Will
Fly For First
Time This Year

Vinson Sets
House Record

I

I

!i's Just Old
Kentucky Name

LONDON (UPI) — When
lie {earn'd that Mr. and Mrs.
Cassius Mareellus Clsy were
coming to London, the manager o f the Mount Royal Hotel
assumed they w ire (he par­
ents o f boxing's “ Louisville
Lip."
Accordingly, Manager Rene
Giordano assigned them to
room 556
to commemorate
( ‘ lay's fifili round win over
Henry Cooper here lu-t month
— anil rolled nut the red car­
pet for their arrival Monday,
Giordano said today be was
stunned whin n while couple
walked up to tho desk and
Identified themselves as Air.
and Mr*. ( lay of Kentucky.
"Perhaps," Giordano said,
" tlu -y adopted him .’ ’

"N o," said 1 lay. "N o kin at
all.
“ It's (hit old sbolishinist anreslor of mine,” he explained,
" lie freed all his slaves way
back- Mo»t of them took his
name. Half Kentucky seems
to h,. called Cassius Mareellus
Clay and four or five o f them
are prize fighters.
"It sure gets confusing, sir,”
t lay comforttxl Giordano, "but
don't let it worry you none.*’

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Established

1008

MOSCOW (l P I)—The Unit­

the

Slate Heard meint* ra that the

a l k i n g

ed State*, Britain and Russia

Orlando Link
Oi Sunshine
Parkway Opened

stepped

up the pace nf nu­

Highway 13
A Chuluota youth wa* kill*

clear negotiation* today, with
early optimism

ed

tempered by

an.I an Oviedo man was

charged with manslaughter
fear* that Soviet call* for an
a* the result o f a one-cur
Flasl-We.il
nun
aggros stun
accident Tuesday night nrar
pad might hinder progress
Chuluota, Sheriff J. L. Hob­
toward a nuclear teat ban.
by reported this morning.
Soviet Foreign Minister A n­
ORLANDO ( t ’ PI&gt; Mrs.
Dead on arrival at Winter
Burke S. Winn, non o f Mr.
drei Gromyko. I'. S Under­
Park Memorial Hospital wa*
Farris
Bryant
cut
a
red
rib
secretary of State W. Averand Mra. C. Shan Winn, of
Xorbs-rt G eorg Hyman, 17,
ell llarriman and Bril.on'*
W est First Street, won a Dis­ ism Inday officially opening I
son of Mr. and Mr*. F'errell
laird llailiham met this af t­
tinguished
M ilitary Service Ihe Si mile Orlando lo YecA. Hyman, 330 Hast Fourth
ernoon in the third straight
medal at the RQTC earap at hnw Junction section o f the
Street. Chuluota.
day o f negotiation* amid re­
F ort Bragg, N , C. A acnlor at
Sunshine State Parkway.
Deputy
Theodore
Istwi*
ports they were moving in!
Murray State College, in Ken­
charged Richard K. Pearson,
The ribbon parted at 10:27
Ihe direction of at least a
tucky, Burke will return home
20. o f Ovirvlo. with man*
partial nuclear test ban.
from a six-week training p ro­ a.m. clearing the way for a
slaughter. County Judge Vern*
Grom yko was giving a din
free day of motoring on tire
gram on July 27.
non Mire thi* morning re­
• •
•
ner
for
the
ch
ief
A
m
erica
n
,
section. Starling Thursday, it
leased Pearson under $300
and British negotiator* t o - 1
Mary Tfnrkev. girl Friday will cost motorist* 83 cents
bond
and
set preliminary
night
following
ihe
regular]
In the city m anager's oflicc,
i \tearing for 2 p. m . Monday.
to drive the section.
nilc-moon session in the Sir
Just, telephoned to report the
Lewis reported that Hyman,
The section, which la part
hlonovka Palace. II was Ihe N O lt llL I M ( i . H Y M A N
City Commission w ill meet in
Pearson,
Roger
Smithson,
of the F'ort Pierce lo Wild­
first announced evening gath­
special session at 10 a.nt.
Oviedo, and John R. and
wood
extension
o
f
the
turn­
ering
o
f
the
three
power
deleThursday to recommend a
Mark L. Garvin. Chuhmta. at
pike. runs from eight mile*
gale*.
site for that atato university
about II p.m . Tuesday drove
south o f hero where it cross­
Although Ihe initial m eet­
mentioned in th« first para­
out Highway 13 to a bridge
es Highways 17, 92 and -111,
ing* have been surrounded hy
graph above.
3&gt;* mite* north o f Chuluota
ilown
lo
State
Hoad
60
about
a
cordiality
unprecedented
• • •
to ilniot o ff firecracker*.
30 mile* west of Vero Beach.
In recent cold war history,
County
Attorney
K
’i
When they had finished,
Governor Bryant spoke at
Western
source*
cautioned
Johnson says "eourthiiu&gt;e . ithe deputy *aid, four o f tho
the opening o f the section am!
against
"undue
optim ism "
n e x " ia incorrect for Un­
youth* com m enced walking
said that in two or litre**
that the talk* would achieve
building proposed at Cussilalong tho highway and Pear­
mom In, Ihe section from Y ec-)
a break-through in the two
berry to servlca South Semi­
TAM PA (U P I )-llo lh ilde* son itarted up hi* ear. The
haw Junction to F’ort Pierce
possible stumbling blocks;
nole reaidenta. Harold says
of
the violence-tinged Gen­ officer reported Pearson wax
will lie open, allowing motor­
—The danger that the So­
the property title la "cou rt­
driving at about 40 milt** per
Telephone Co. alrike
ists in drive on turnpike from
ld * might try to link a nu­ eral
house facility ."
hour wlwn ht* ear (truck
Front
row,
left
to
right
are
N'orntan
Hicks,
Mike
OLYMPIC SWIMMER and former A A l T Chump
here to Miami.
sil down with a fed ­ Hyman.
•
• •
clear test agreement with wenLewi*
added
tho
Caolo, Ricky tl lee son and Don McMurrny. Stand­
Robert Zubrod, left, now n field service repre.
Among the dignitaries on
their repealed cali for a rnm- eral medialor today after a impart tore off one o f HyJo* Gaail says tha **Truing are Eleanor Mathers, Hetty Field, Eleanor
.tentative for the Water Safety Services nf the
hard (or Ihe opening were
aggression pact b e I u c e -» day of violence and arrests. man’ s shoes. P earion was
Trnder beef aale at Tip Top
Zukowski, .Millie Thompson, Carol favill and SalRed Crtnw, give.* final instruction to a new ela.ts
Secretary of S t a l e
Tom
NATO and the Communist
New violence exploded at quoted by Ia- w I* a* saying
grocery is tremendous." Huiilie Smith. Not seen in the photo is Marion Lewis.
of Water Safety Instructors here, Tuesday.
Adams. State Road Board
Warsaw Pact nations.
SI. Petersburg Tuesday night.] that he had turned on his
nrsa up 10(1 per rent.
Assisting with instruction were Mrs. Martha
members William T . Mayo
This group has completed 510 hours of classroom
— The possibility that the where two I’ inella* County lights hut too late to avoid
•
•
•
and A. Max Brewer. Slate
Kilpatrick. Miss Sally .Wider, Mrs. Elmer
instruction and study of tin- teaching manual
Russian* might insist on an deputie* were attacked at a Hie accident.
FBI and poitoUice inspec­
Beverage
Director Richard
Avencl and Mrs. Jackie Cnolo.
ami will now* go on to finish actual practice in
unpotteed
moratorium
o n General warehouse where a
The youth wr*pped Ilf*
tor! reported stumped in that
Keating and Director o f Pub­
the water. Sitting on the floor is Mark Jenkins.
(Herald Photo)
underground testing.
lire had been la b e l/ report­ man’ * body in a blanket and
Lake Mary poatoffice burg­
lic Safety Col. II. N. Kirked.
rushed him to the hospital
lary,
man
•
•
a
Albert la-ruy McDonald, 39. where he w as pronounced
o f St. Petersburg, wa« a r ­ dead on arrival. Ixwi* and
Mr. and Mr*. Horace Boardrested and charged with in­ Coroner Thoma* Moon, Ovie­
loan, o f N orth Orlando, high
citing a riot, asaau't and bat­ do. were called to investigate.
in their praiae o f Police o f f i ­
Sheriff Hobby reported thi*
tery and resisting arrest with
n
cers Larry Hamrick and Don­
morning that Coroner Moon
violence
in
connection
with
ald Brum ley. Mr. and Sirs.
(he St. Petersburg incident. ordered an autopsy to deter­
Itoardman had park,-I and left
.MOSCOW (U P I) — Com
Del. Cnpt. Karl Newberry mine exact cau*e of death.
their car here to look at aome
MI AMI B E U T l i l i ' l i — and three red-haired trnatfc Lea Marlin, Sptlngfiehl; Ne­ .Meadow; Oklahoma, Robert m uniat Chinese and Soviet and Del. Georg* K eanu were
Another death, affecting th*
ahrubbery. As they returned
negotiator*
today
resumed
from across the nation nisde vada, Kilt bee F'rattcis, I ns Mosier, Tulsa; South CaroS.infont area:
Mi-*
Unlvcr—
jot!
-,
pres
slightly
injured,
the
iherirf’
s
they saw a 11 .year-old girl
their ideological talks de.
WASHING TON t UPI ) —
Mitchell Connell,
13. o f
the semi-finals «fter strolling \ egns; New Mexico, Sandra bn.i, Cecilia McBride Yoder,
office said, when "s ix or sev­
(nova away from the car and Negro lender Martin Luther mg that geiitlfoen aren’t
spite a steady worsening of
Winter
Garden,
»on
of
Char­
before
judge,
in
bathing
suit*
I
I
at
Ileus
ter.
Tennessee,
n
n
d
en
m
en"
broke
from
a
crowd
Fitlingim,
from
Albtiipn-ri|
te;
run. M rs, Kountninn had left King Jr. tndievi-1 ns many ns completely sold on blondes,
relations In-tween the two
and evening gown*.
Itohtiy Lynn Mcrrovv o f So
o f ,i;&gt; or to ,.ii J jumped on les Connell, a satesmin for
New
York,
.lean
(J
mm,
Fht*l
s
e
I
e
r
t
e
d
In
semi-flnotist*
her purse in the car and dis­ goo.oon integrutionUt*
will
Communist power*.
\ space suit worn by Miss
vitmiah.
their mini,iikcd pulicu car ut Wight Grocery, of Sanford,
covered Jdt’iO missing. Ham­ tnke part in u scheduled Aug. Tuesday night in the Mi-s
The ideological team* met
was killed In a traffic acci­
Flolidn,
brown-haired
l
imbi
|
The 18 foreign entries in
the warehouse.
U.8.A.
prt-llmluuiy
to
the
rick and Brumlry responded 28 march on Washington.
(
after a 21 hour recess, dur­
dent Monday at Sanderson,
Kgloiid
c
f
M
ami,
rinight
tin-!
Ihe
Miss
Universe
pageant
Al
ttrxi.
about
33
men
lay
week long pageant
to Ihe call, plckxl up the girl
ing which Chinese negotiator*
provided
extra
color
for were believed in have receiv­ down in the p.ith of the ear Ga., it wa* learned here to­
Six brunette*
i-c blondes judge*’ fancy ami -in- woo
and recovered the glhiO. The
the prist- for tin- L- t stale
Toe-day night's competition ed fresh instruction* from will'll it tried to leave the day.
Wa s h in g t o n i i t i j —
girl confessed tu other Ihi-fta,
Hyman wa* born Sept. 21,
costume.
by parading liefore upeetatois Peking.
warehouse after finding no
I’ rnddellt George
police said, P. S. Mr. and Mrs. A F L -C lo
1913, in Munich, Germany,
The semifinalist* were;
in
their
native
costumes.
fire.
It was believed they were
Iloardman made it difficult Meany asked Congress today
Alabama,
Dinah I r e n e
The contestant*, since ar­ told lo reply lo Ihe Soviet at­
Newberry hit the siren and and came to the United State*
OCALA (U P I) — Veteran
for the officers by reporting to help the Negro find the
Armstrong,
Montgomery
\ii*
they
moved away slowly, o f ­ in January, 1938. He wa*
riving
here
Inst
week,
have
M ivur It. C. Cummitiu r--- ri
tack on Chinese |uilicy pulithat the girl was wearing a.i siinte jid&gt; opportunities on the
graduated from Oviedo High
zotia, Diuiie
Met; irry of cd Tuesday ctltng ttn- "hea­ put in long hour* relu-iudug
licd in Sunday’ * Pravda ficers sail). Ax the car moved School this past June and
mange blouse when actually assembly line that he now
Phoenix;
Colorado,
MK»
llii-.i
for
tin*
final
judging
wlioli
throiuh
the
crowd,
six
or
vy strain’ ’ of racial problems
enjoy* on the baseball field.
Moscow made the at­
U was bright green.
wa* a student at Orlando
laHitiey, Tennyson; Di-tiiet of as his reason for iputting
will coine Saturday night.
•
*
#
tack
and
distributed
it seven men attacked tile o f ­ Junior College, lie wa* a
TALL.MIASM K ( l 1*1) Columbia,
Michele
Metrint--;
ficers.
Dr. dim m in g resigned af­
'
29-year old cross-country
throughout
Die
Communist
Pollca Chief Roy Williams,
member of Chuluota Roman
The Fill arrested two per­
world, tln-re has been no
SA RASO TA (L T D — A killer has won a 39 day re­ Illinois, Mntite Orel* of Chi­ ter tux newly named hi rarial
who also is president o f the
Catlvolic klisiion.
cago.
sons
Tuesday
hours
alter
Ihe
committee collapsed after one
full scale Peking rebuttal.
Shrine
Club, today asked bolt o f lightning killed one prieve from Ids dale with
Survivor! Include hi* pare
Massachusetts. S u - S u meeting.
Ibp'oinats said that further company and Ihe eleelrii-al etit* and a fille r , Mr*. In­
‘•The C lock" to get him o ff man and injured another here death.
Smith,
Upper
Falls;
Michi­
Cum m in;, mayor for seven
The state supreme court
meeting* are unlikely to ac- workers union agreed to talk grid Smithson, of Oviedo.
tin- hook. He retaUd yesterday yesterday while they were
gan, Pamela I -i- S t n -I s nf Hu- past It) years, named
mmplisli any thing. Som e said with u federal mediator Joint
that the club will entertain resting under * tree John granted a slay of execution
Rosary will be recited *1
Ludiugton; Mi-.-oiiri, Sand ra 3i| mem bers to ihs* commit­
ilie Chini-v may go home I. Kenney.
ruesday
to
Dennis
M
Whit
Gniy
3-1,
was
killed
and
Jerry
8 1 5 p m. Thursday at Bril*
m em bers of its Junior League
Ia»wt au thorities h e r e artee last week, hut all resign­
red haired Californian
liHM-hnll team with a picnic Blanton. 2d. was badly burned. m-y,
son Funeral Home and fun­
SAIGON. South Viet Nam without even Ihe formality of
n-.sicd several other persons |
ed utter one merlin,:
who admitted killing seven
a
final
meeting.
eral mass will he held at 11
i l l ’ ll — l-’ouricen American
Thursday afternoon and e v joil charges id as.-aull or at- I
T iv City Council expressed
people m a trip from Cali­
soldiers were- wounded Tucs
a. tit. Friday at All Soul*
ning at Saniundo Springs. He
templing to obstruct tele­
fornia lo F orida when he
regret at his resignation, and
NKW
YORK
(
HI
T
I—Gov.
Cathotlc Church
with til*
day night, three o f them ser
forgot to say the hall players’
phone workers.
Council President ll. II Hit­
Nelson A . Uockefelelr ami was 17 year* old.
Rev. laiula Dunlcavy officiat­
iously, m an attack by Com
mothers will furnish the food.
ting will serve a* mayor tin
He had been scheduled to
Sen. Barry Culdwatrr, I! Arir.,
ing Burial will b« in Ovieda
mimist gm-rrillas, it wax re
til Ihe regular O ctober elec­
in K aiford*
have lieen invited by the lt&lt;- Thursday
ported today.
cemetery.
Committees for Ihe y«wr
tion*.
kf : y wf : s t i u p d — t &gt;
Columbia Bruudcasting Sys­ eli-elrte chair
F.m W K D S U It. Calif Tho \im-ricans, ntemlu-M
Will be appointed by President
Cumni tig said to- resigned I
Another killer, Ch.irle* II Irody of an \mertcun artist
tem (CHS i to exchange th-tr
o f a U, S special f-iries und. ( I TTi — I lie natural stability
Charlie Kumpf when the CiviLee, who wa* convicted in wtui drowned on an illegal because of ill lieuiUi which
fiewa in a television debate.
w er« not identified pending ot the \13 rocket .ship was
tan Club meets at 7 p.m.
le v y County in IStfiO, still will junket to Cuba wa* to tie has worsened during recent notification of llieir relative
DALLAS — \udrey Terry,
scheduled to undergo a major
Thursday at the Capri.
m to his death at 8 39 a. m. picked up from Die l . S week* due to Do
"heavy
tw o South Vietnamese sold test today when Air F'orce widow ol an \ir F'orce cap­
•
•
•
t a l l a i i a s s f . f; i u p d — Thursday, im ordini: to llai- Nava! station here today try strain of dealing with racial it-r.s also were wounded
M.ij
Roll Itustnrorth stmt* tain vim was shot down and
1 Rep. Jan Fortune will he
The FTuridii Supreme Court furd Prison Director Dewitt a funeral director for ship­ problems "
Tne
Communist*
struct- oil .ill its automutie controls kills &gt;1 Iasi month In South
the speak*.. at a join t lunch­
ment lo Brooklyn, S Y.
Upheld today a district court Sinclair
Viet Nam
ju st In-fora midnight near .it Ton*) mile* an hour,
eon-meeting o f the NorthGov. F'arni lltyant signed
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
A Cuban* flritania airliner
f
o f appeals ruling that pro­
"He JUst wanted to help hi*
Itushworth today was to
Can Thao airfield south td
Orange South
Seminole
Ki­ hibited distribution o f Gideon death warrants for loth men brought the remain*
He wrote after he Defense Secretary Robert S.
attempt lo find out how much eonntr,
Saigon,
llrm
g
16
to
go
rounds
el inns Club amt the Downtown
M c\.im ara h a s xltarply re.
tor
Warren
Hill.
Bibles in the public school* o f earlier iHn week.
from a mortar into a ramp yawing or side to side mo got to Viet Vnti that Am er­
Club at noon Thursday at the
The Supreme Court order­ Brooklyn, here Tuesday from
stricted
participation hy ser­
Orange County.
where the U. S. and Victna tioii resulted without. t-'te coil icans wer,- the m iwt fortunate
American Legion Home on
ed Whitney * stay in effret llav ana.
vicemen in civil right* demon­
persons in the w orld."
mese troops were slaying.
irol systems.
Prairu- laike. Fern Park. He
for 30 days, or until * peti­
Newsmen were not allowed
strations.
will
discus*
appropriations
Supreme at the naval station to see
McNamara lim ed an order
p o n t f :
v f . d k a . fi *. tion to the If. S
WASHINGTON
( UIT I —
pns-ed at tha last session of (L T D — John W. I.ayiell, |», Court is disposed of.
Tuesday night saying it wa*
Die plane land, but Key West
An outbreak of intestinal bar
the legislature.
The stay, -aid the court, is funeral director F A John­
"highly inappropriate and un.
of Atlantic lleueh was killed
teria from cracked e g ;* ha*
• •
•
ns-rex-ary*' for |vr*tjns in Un­
near here yesterday when In­ subject to rancell it.on at any son Jr so I federa. aiitliori h d
Public Health St-rvut*
Got • hunkerin' for pork putted from a side road Into Dime H Whitney b ill, to -celt tie* told him tin- plane had
armed force* to join m tuch
physicians to lielicvc Ihe d o TtpJH T I Hi* '
needy action by Uw high landed and Hill * tasty taken
demonstration*.
ease may be contagious.
Departm ent'! g rim ed pig is during a heavy rainstorm,
court
—Tr
~
1 " ....... . •
"I urge every man ami wo~ - ii .
. . . ....
it n lL ie iil
lit
still among the missing and
He said he would
u*’ m i e . Ihe b a r t e r t a
know n a*
anyone who finds him is wel­
the body today,
that there I- llo comIcutili
MANCHKSTKIl,
Kngland risk by
salmonella derby, wa* he
come to keep him . . .
lllll was one of 39 Amur
alary said.
alt tluii it is scienliflcully or
SANTO DOMINGO ( UI T)
in.-lead.
(L’
P
lj
—
'I
InRussian*
ma)
lioved
lo
emanate
only
from
«
a
•
McNamara instructed tho
leans wt«&gt; demed a Slate De­
otherwise desirable to have
— President Juan Bosch indi­
ou t s id e so u r c e s s u c h as coll- drop out of the rate to the
Lovell,
who spent Diree
Army, Navy and Air Forco
partment ban on travel to
The "M is* Flame of Semi- cated last night he fear* con ­
a
man
on
ihe
moon.
laminated eggs.
moon, according to a leading week- ill the .Soviet Union,
mdo County" contest, proved servative army officers may"The sort of debate which secretaries to advise troop
SAX FTJill). Maine l UP l j — Cuba and visited Cuba a*
Rut Or Flugefie Sander* of
British space scientist just -aid the Russian* may call lias been raging in tile West commander* that servicemen
so successful that the Long- kirk him uut of o ffice uiiiea* Donald Ulilaa, eight, of FIus- guest* of the Castro govern­
the Public Health .Service's
wood Fire Department plans he cracks down on commun­ tis, was in critical condition ment. He drowned Sunday in Communicable Disease Cen­ hack Irom .Moscow.
off Ibelr attempt to land ,* is also raging al a highly "m ay not under any circum ­
to make it an annual affair ism m the Dominion Republic. at Sanfutil Hospitul
IihI.jj a Santiago, Cuba motel swim­ ter in Atlanta. Ga
and
non-political stance* participate in civil
"I would say the Allieri nian on Ihe moon (or two scientific
has re­
with the winner going to the
wttli injuries sullered when ming pool.
level in tho Soviet Union," he rig lit* demonstrations" Alien;
reason*;
ported there now i* "strong can* arc racing them-elves,
(ta t* contest.
hr was struck by a car.
—They see no solution to s a id .
ev iden ce" Uut tt may be sir Bernard Lovell, head -d
Ihe Judrell Rank Radio 'li-le -mm- problem*, sueh as pro
•
*
*
] FORT l a u D Ft It D A L F.
Police ».iid Ihe boy ran in
The Soviets
have
normcontagious.
To the regular readers ol Jf L' I Ti police arrest- I Guy L. to the putli ul a car operated
triiing cosmonaut* Imm sol­ space spectaculars iu mind—
SKAi r l . K. W adi. I l l ' l l
"There
is a
reasonable scope, said Tuesday,
ST. AUGUSTINE lU H ) "T h e Clock;** Turn back jo u r I Norris, 2t). » prison escapee by Wilfred Bougie. A»l, yester­ F’ tve
The Kremlin muj ltd Amcr ar radiation nr figuring out including the to rut ruction oi County Judge Charles C. Ma
scientist*
entered
a possibility in »«,uie of Dupaper at the fold, with the , from Colorado in *ubui bun day The boy. the »on of Mrs. apace chamber here Tuesday more recent ca»e* that the i c a
liuw to get them back
w m
llic m a n n e d m o m
a manned space platform — thix releass-d seven joulht
top of the page turned under. Pluntatioii Tuesday and begun Beulah Oldag, wa* speuding for a teat of an inlegraded batteria
T licj are not convinced it hut would father carry out vexterday, four while* and
ha* been spread race by deluult, Lovell said,
And don’ t peek. Nnw—what |a search for hi* w ife und four the sum m er with his grand­ life-XUjiport system inch at from on.- person to another," because some Soviet xCien- is even a gout idea.
die most jtnbittou* program s three Negroes, after warning
time fo e s the clock - j ) at the children who reportedly fled father. Mr and Mrs. Clur would be needed on a space he taid ’ We are now in- l i &gt; l s l t d t h e ) C o u l d g t d m i n e
r. e kc) to Hie whole is. thiougli intemutianal co-iper . them to stay uut of racial tntop of uu* cotumn.i
j with him.
cnee E . 1'hmg of hauiurU.
1cidenl*.
is , atlon, laivell said.
i U U iu or on a moon baoc. 4ve&gt;ugaiini
Du* po-sibliity." [ioieru iaiioa ut lea* human sue 111 ItUXliu," he said,

U. S. Mediator
Called In On
Phone Strike

■ ftSWA...

Gentlemen May Prefer Blonds, But Judges Don't

&gt;5 vie h r

f ii

Reds Renew

las U.S.A. fin Semi - Finals MoscowTalks

Biff March Seen

Ocala Mayor
Gives Up Post

Job Plea

Qne 012 Killers
Reprieve

(♦

Killed In Storm

Reds Wound 14
U. S. Soldiers

Body Of Cuban
Visilor Relurns

G O P’rf Invited

Rugged Test
Set For X15

Pilot Leaves
A Reminder

Ban Upheld

A

Rights Curbs Set
Fcr Servicemen

i 1":., Egg Disease
May Be Catching

Killed In Rain

Whom Are We Racing To The Moon?

Not Russia, Scientist Thinks

Fears Ouster

Escapee Held

Eustis Boy Hurt
In Sanford (Me.)

Space Test

Youths Freed

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P a ra 10 - July 29. IMS

Committees Recall
Rail Union Leaders

King Troubled
By Communist
Accusations
Dr. Martla Luther King Jr.
currently la having a raab of
dUflcnltiaa defending bis non­
violent Integration movement
•gainst aceuaations that it la
being Infiltrated by workera
lor world communism.
King cilia this a smokeacreen by "eegregatkmlsts
aad race baiter*” to obscuro
and deflect tba national move
by Negroes for civil rights.
• • •
Tba latest Incident on this
•core involves a rather myst­
erious figure known variously
by four aamva uul wiuatuftca
a t Jack O'Doll. Two congress­
ional committees have label­
ed him aa part of the Com­
munist setup In tba United
States. He hai worked twice
for King'* Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, most­
ly aa a money raiser.
Following publistAd reports
b i t week that O'Dell stiU
ran the New York office of
SCLC, Xing summoned re­
porters to insist that O'Dell
had left tba employment of
bis organisation "by mutual
consent’’ In June.
e e o
This earn# despite a con­
flicting acknowledgement the
asm s day from King's New
York office that O'Dell still
worked there as admlnlstra.
tar. King said the discrepancy
ebvloualy was from confu­
sion aad not fact
A apokeamaa for Xing later
taplataad that O'Dell had
dropped by tba SCLC office
en tha day of Inquiry but was
not working there.
King credits the flurry of
Communist charges to two
Southern governors — Ross
ef Mississippi and George
Wallses of Alabama — who
testified before the Senate
Commerce Committee again­
st the proposed new civil
rights bill.
• • •
Both held aloft a large
newspaper photograph which
they identified as a picture
of King attending a meeting
• t the Highlander Folk School
in Tenneisee. They said this
waa a place frequented by
Communist sympathisers.
King also defended the
school, now defunct because
of a revoked charter, saying
ha had nothing to be asham­
ed ef for being there the one
Mm# he paid a visit.
But tha problem Mill chases
the nation's number one Ne­
gro civil right* chieftain. Cur­
rently, Georgia Atty. Gen.
Eugene Cook has "invited"
King to tell him all he knows.
King has been defending
himself and bit movement
against communism since his
early days as a leader of the
Montgomery, Ala., bus boye tt, la hla book on that eplaode, "Stride Toward Free­
dom," he relates how in
t t i 9 he studied the Communis!
m tndesto and the writ.ngs
ef Earl Mora In sn effort to
“try So UiiJsrtUnd the appaxl
ef Communltm for many p.-opie."

• • •
"I drew certain conclusions
which have remained with
m e .' Kmc wrote. "I reject
cd their materialistic inter­
pretation of history. Commun­
ism, avowedly secularistlc
and materialistic has no
place for God . . . aince for
the Communist there Is no
divine government, no abw&gt;lute mural order, there arc
no finest. Immutable prin
cIpU's. Consequently almost
anything — force, violence,
murder. Iylng-I« a Justifiable
means to the end. This was
abhorrent to me. Constructive
ends ran neser give absolute
moral Justification to das—tracllyv.. me ana."___________

Marx Kin Guest
MOSCOW (U l’lj — Fredt r i e Longs, great grsndson of
K*r| Msra, h a t arrived In
Moteow *■ a guest of the* Sovitt Uniun of artists and the
Karl Mara Museum, accord­
ing to ths Tass News Agency.

WASHINGTON (UP I) —
Mediation effort* in tba rail*
road dispute wera put a* a
ataadbjr baaia today aad codagrnaatonal com mi ties# called
onion leaders back tar footHoning on U» work n k a
controveray.
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtx m et aeperatcly Soaday
with train crew uniooi, entine crew on Iona aad a sa a g a meot representatives in aa
effort to work out a Battle­
ment without legislative ac­
tion.
But a apokeamaa laid there
waa nothlnf to report after
the talk# and the mediation
dlacuuiona had been put on
a atandby baaia while the
hearlnga continued la CoaChiefa of the five railroad
brotherhood* were called to
teatify today before the House
Commerce
Committee
on

MIAMI (U PI) — A dyna­
mite explosion blow out all
tha doors and windows end
caused extensive damage to
materials early today at CIImatrol Corp.
Police said there wee no
one in the building at the time
ths charge went off.
Authorities estimated about
10 pounds of dynamite wav
ignited on tho floor of tho
largo one-story eonersts block
building. Several swimming
pool screen enclosures ready
for delivery were damaged by
the blast.
Police said the reason for
the dynamiting waa not ap­
parent.

SKOPJE, Yugoslavia
—Rescue crews today used
French sound detection equip­
ment to search the earth­
quake rubble of this city for
possible survivors following
Sunday's rescue of a couple
trapped S3 hours.
Little hope was held out
that others remained alive
under the debris, but French
disaster squads working with
the Yugoslavs were using
equipment of the type that
located survivors buried in
liic I960 earthquake in Aga­
dir. Morocco, in which 12,00(1
d ed.
The loll of (lie quake that
struck this city of 200.000
persons has been placed un­
officially at 2,000. At least
l.n»m bodies have been recov­
ered and an equal number
are (eared buried.
A llrlgian woman and her
husband were brought alive

B u s in e s rfi^

briefs W
The Sanford Putt-Putt Golf
Course, on French Avenue
nett to the llurgur King, was
reopened Inst week by Gil­
bert Smith, wbo presently
lives in Orlundo, but plan* to
TTTovd io 'Sunforii. Smith ban
Iwen busy n s n beuver n il
week instulliiig new curpcls.
new feiire, and doing a gen­
eral cleanup fixup Job. H e
plans to keep the place open
from It a. m. to midnite daily.
Fur special events, wutch
our Kntertainment page eucli
Friday.

from the ruins of the Mace
donia Hotel Sunday after
having been trapped under
its shattered walls since the
quake struck before dawn
Friday.
Tfie woman, identified as
Mrs. Sissie or Sum c /..lin­
ker, was reported in fair
condition, but a witness who
watched (he rescue operation
said her husband's leg had
to be amputated.
The rescue of the couple
was carried out uftcr their
voices were heard underneath
the ruins.
Today, Yugoslavs who had
lived ami worked in the city
when it was a model provinrlal capital were streaming
out to find new iainies. It
was estimated that half the
population of 200,000 had left.
Some said they would settle
permanently in other towns
and try to start new. Others
planned to return to rebuild
their homes.

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COMO, Italy (UPI) — Rail
traffic between Milan and ths
Swiss frontier was Interrupted
for six hours Sunday when a
bomb exploded and toppled a
power line. Ther* was no ex­
planation for the blast.

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H. E. Gilbert, president e f
Urn Firemen and Engineman'a
Union, charged Sunday that
the railroads bod rafueed to
bargain. Ho said that if a
nationwide etrike occurred,
k would bo the railroads’
fault.
Gilbert aald that foe unions
had offered to ebmJnato 3,300
Jobe in
next two yeara
through retirement, but the
railroads bad not oven replied
to the offer.
In another weekend develop­
ment, acting Chairman John
0 . Paatore, D-lt. I., of tho
Senate Commerce CuuiwiUo*
said that Kennedy had "no
other alternative" but to ask
Congress to let tho IOC settle
1 dispute.

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Ruins Searched For
More Quake Victims

• MONDAY
• TUESDAY
• WEDNESDAY

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such aa
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would
like ' hare boasted that they expect arrangements
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
— •&gt;
the
Communist
were
preparThe
State Department s u «&lt;t _.»l»atlAR
penetration x«
ao fa
far
by pa- j ■
stretching
from India through also undoubtedly
trots
of
Communist
North
j
Southeast
Asia
and
north
to
which
tha
United
States
an 4
to
poison
tha
atmosphera
and
!
to
explode
their
own
nuclear
IU.
8.
officials
Mid
today
tha
j
ing
to
increase
artillery
bomb-i
preparing
another
(tiff
public
'i
sabotaga the limited nuclear device within the "not too dis- Britain have promised to dlW
Communist killing of another anim ent of the Chinese N a- condemnation of the North Korea, which is considered to | Korea.
American soldier in Korea ap- i tionalist islands of Quemoy j Korean Communista for the | be under complete domination | Peking appears determined. test ban treaty just agreed j tan t future." Western author- curs with tha Soviet Union.
If such talks should maka
| peared part of a deliberate and Matsu, Just a few miles action. They also planned to I and orders from Peking. It l r. S. officials said, to in- upon by Russia, Britain and 1ities admit this is possible but
»ay it would be many years progress, this would tend t a
increase pressure for an early added to the seriousness of a errase tension to show Com­ the United States.
campaign by Red China to from the mainland,
The Peking regime already before they could refine it into bolster Khrushchev in hia dis*
raise tension in Asia and sab- j Officials were angered by armistice commission meeting | situation which has becoma munist China's bitterness at
otage East-West cold war i the killing early today of an- with the North Koreans to , one of increasing concern for Soviet rrom ier Uikita Khrush­ has blasted the pact aa an an affective nuclear weapon pute with China. He could clta
chev’s refusal to follow their American device to try to trick and create a delivery system. new gains for hia policy ut
discussions.
1other U. S. soldier as a result protest this affair, as well as American officials,
U. 8. officials paid they were "hard line" toward the United the Communists and said Red
The Chinese Communista "peaceful co-existence" as op*
They predicted stepped up i of Red military forces pene- tha ambush slaying of two
Sanford's Gene Williams is Communist activity in the In- | trating United Nations terri- 1American soldiers just south 1braced for a new round of States.
China would have nothing to also are believed anxious to posed to the Chinese demands
head off any East-West talks for militant action against tha
•u t of th at all-star North- dian border area and South tory south of the demilitarised of the truce line Monday.
The Chinese Communista, in do with it.
'C h i n e s e Red harassments
The Chinese Communists . on tension.lowering security West.
Today's clash was the deep- around t h a long b o r d e r 't h e view of authorities here.
South game Saturday evening Viet Nam, as well as Korea, truce zone in Korea.
--------- — ■ 1
a t Gainesville. Gene suffered It also was believed possible I — ——---a knew injury in practice,
★
★
★
e
e e
For the benefit of her
frieada in Chicago who read
this column. Liz Horton has
come up with her first gripe:
She saya the high weeds
ehould ba cut in the parking
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with scattered showers; hiuh today 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
lot next to Masonie Temple
VOL. 5.1
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
TUES., JULY 30, 1963 SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 766
on Park Avenue.
“SOI*” U ti time-worn phrnae in tha U. S.
e
e e
Antiv.
It means, "standard order of pmeetlur®.’*
SEOUL (U PI)—North KorSeminole Hospital'* Bob
In
other
word*, once a procedure in established,
ean soldiers today killed their
Besserer haa learned who is
never
chninre
it.
third American in two days in
The Herald him du&lt;r deep in its endeavors
K. K. Porter. Admitted he a sharp, hour-long dash six
to learn why the federal trovernment Ignored the
felt a little foolish he hadn't miles below the demilitarized
Seminole County sheriff’s department in that
zone dividing South Korea
figured it out fur himself.
Irolitn raid last Saturday. The Herald has talked
from
Communist
territory.
•
• a
with the Governor's press officer, the Seminole
A note on the spindle: "Just Two Communist and a South
County legislative delegation, the County Com­
Korean also were killed.
mission chairman. Sheriff J. L. Hobby, Police
an Idea for 'Around the Clock'.
It was the deepest known
Cuunty Commissioners wer* in their lops, refusing even lo
Chief Roy Williams, and tried to contact the
A man called and wanted to penetration that North Korstate attorney, Arthur L. Steed.
non committal in their called Present a tentative budget un
know if we knew of anyone can soldiers have ever made i
tl, Comm|M|oner, ..,,ccide how
However, all the statements forthcoming
who can read Greek. We didn't *"«•&gt; the L'. S..guarded sector d.scu.aion meeting with Civil | ^
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Editorial Comment:

3rd American
Gl Killed By
Korean Reds

i u 'r a t f t

Outsiders' Game Raid

Seen As Arm y 'S O P '

CD Budget 'Kicked
Around' By Board

from those mentioned above did not liear tho

but said you might ask in your I u[ South K,,r« in th« ,u
, D«f*n,e oMicI«U- Mond*Jr' &gt;ft- much you are willing to pay
fruit of tiie question us did statements from two
1l .v#
1 pr hearing what various mem*
of --------uneasy4-----truce.
for civ ii defense of the coun­
Column. He put a bottle out
Army
reserve officers well versed in the oper­
A United Nations Command hrrs of the Cl) council had to ty."
ations of federal law enforcement agencies. And,
and a girl answered but he (UNC) spokesman said the say.
succinctly, this is the gist of their joint opinions:
said she threw him a curve buttle broke out about V a. m.
Commissioners called the , , „ tctlor |&gt;trrgun rei u rated
"Federal law enforcement officers do not
just
north
of
Muntan-Ni,
and
meeting to "kick it around" | thn, ^ „ m ..C1|rry out whBt.
~ aha answered in Greek.
and
will not request small county agencies to
thr commissioners
His ’phone number Is 3'22-8824. that in order to reach tha spot after CD Director A. R. Peter- | # w
co-o|H&gt;rate, in fear of a ‘leak* to those they seek
the North Koreans had to son, Sr., dumped plans for |
request, but he must know
Mary."
to arrest. It is perfectly in character with tho
cross the demilitarized zone, next year’s budget e&lt;|uurtdy
what you wish to do and what
s e e
way federal agents operate."
truvel through heavily patrol­
kind of program you want to
In oilier words, this is "standard order of
Our apologies to L, N. led am ts and ford tha lmjin
undertake."
procedure" with federal agenta throughout tho
Trutd and W. A. Cagi*. That River.
w w a
Civil defense rrnilinesa wat
United States. Anti is no reflection on the Semi­
Two North Koreans and a
"railroad" editorial yezterlikened to an insurunen policy
nole County sheriff’s department.
day - protesting any thought
Ko" " n *w,,c*"",n Wfrie
hy Director Peterson in nn In­
Yet, The Herald still questions: This bolita
. killed in the gun-and'icrenurie
terview with a Herald report­
of a work stoppage—should exchange, utter a South Kor«q&gt;ei ution sup|M)sedly commenced in Orlando Hnd
er today , . . “you hope you 1
Orange County and spread to Seminole County.
have read "L. N. Trued, chair­
won’t need it, hut if you do &gt;
So, why did the federal agent, Don Derry, trust
man of tha Order of Railroad
the Orlando police and Ornnge county sheriff’s
( M l)
flrib- need it, you need it hud and
Conductors, and W. A. Cagle, Communists, it was announc- ]I eryDLLAN’P
charges against Myron you need it immediately."
department.
chairman of the Brotherhood
Commissioners asksd for
Slteriff Hobby today, ut first saying he hud
The identity of the fatally ' Vi,leU B,’(l ,le"r&gt;- Flavwlllng
of Locomotive Firemen and
the opinions of thn various
no
statement,
read a letter dated Jan. 19, 1962,
wounded
American
was
not
U
ve
»"«•"
«*r»P|H-d
hy
State
CONSTRUCTION PLANS for LtiiiK'VtHxi’H now City Hull niul Fire Houho,
Enginamen." A couple of lint*
members of the council on
addressed to the Florida Sheriff’s Bureau in
disclosed
immediately.
j
^
un
Marten
after
an
Milmiittcd
by
Dirk
Znrtiniiu
of
Lonxtvootl,
left,
were
approved
Monday
of type missed tha pagt and
which he outlined the luise of these bolita opera­
__________
| unsuccessful search for a key whether the civil defense sys­
niyrlit by the City Council. Looking over the plans with Znrtmnn is R. C.
fell Into th« hell-box by ac.
tions at Lake Apopka. Ami the letter further re­
tem should he maintained as a
witness.
Car
Ison,
council
chairman.
(Herald
Photo)
cident.
protection
against
natural
dis­
quested tho ru-opei’ution of the Fioridu Sheriff’s
•
•
•
Bureau since lie does not hnve the money and
asters (such as hurricanes,
Are you one of the 20 mil­
man|Niwer for extensive investigative opera­
PALATKA (UPI) — Police floods, etc.), or whether it 1
lion U. S. residents who
a s »t
DO c*»■
tions.
held an unidentified man for should be expanded to include
prove you wer*
questioning today in the death the warning system and *hcl- 1
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr. toduy said "I
you have no race
• '* •
understand Sheriff Hohby did extend jurisdiction
of a country storektvper, Le*- i ters necessary for a man-1
your birth? Lzwt year
WASHINGTON (UPI! -~ | ter Rogers, vrho-e decomposed made disaster
and coo|&gt;ei‘ation to the federal ngency and Or­
Floridans turned ta ths Bu­ A congressman from Alabama
.
.
.
By Donna Kulra
nnge County.’’
buttered body mts found near
reau of tha Census for help in
Plans for l.ongwood's new
Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. expressed himself as
,
, Hustings over the weekend, | Gen. J. L\ lluteliiaoii. cliairproving whers anil when they exchange" in which M U.S.
“concerned ns u citizen and state representative
man of th# county comnils-! $15,000-$20,0(10 City Hull und j
war# born to collect social se­
with illegal gambling activities und alarmed at
elouert, ciNltncted today hy I Firo House, submitted by Hick
TALLAHASSEE (l.’IM) - lie is elected, shall hold an
curity and other retirement stay there in exchange for
thn extent of gambling alterations and known
MIAMI (UPI) — Dade llep. the Ih-rald, said that lu- un* | Z.utmmi of
nngvv.MHl.
were
State
Sen.
John
K.
Mathews,
j
office
»&lt;&gt;'«*
was
created
or
tienefita. to obtain passports, in equal number ut Cubans Earl Faiicloth, Voted most fairly certain tliut rmiimis-,
figures nmv uiqmrently moving into this county
,
.
the
salary
raised
during
his
,
,,
. |approved
approved ami
und ucc.-ptcil lit of Jacksonville, conferred prito qualify for certain jobs, who want to leave the island. valuable freshman member of sioners
with their Imsu of operations, illegal gambling
would continue the
,
...
..
,
.
term.
Rep. Armistrad Seiden, (Dfor Insurance. If you have the
! ''lol" “y ",Kllt * *‘"lllnue,! SC1*- J vatcly with Secretary of Statr
breeds crinto and corruption." However, Davis
the 19(!.1 legislature, resigned j system for natural . lisastcr*
Mathews,
whose
senate
,
, sion of the City Council,
problem of not being able to Ala.), said his proposal was yesterday from the legislative as ,it .has. in. the pud,
Tom Ailams today en route to
un|i, Novembcr&gt;
nml no comment as to why, lie believed, the fed­
but tin.
...
,
.
. . . .
Illueprinta a n d sp.nfuamore
appropriate"
prove whan and whrr* you "even
eral
agency ignored Seminole County.
question
would
he
w
hether
.......
.
.
,
,
,
,
•
,
investigating committee to liig
Pensacola
to
sound
out
senj
was
a
mcmlier
of
the
1
i tom* will lie iivoilnble to bidwer* burn write to the Per­ than action hy the State De­ devote more time to his law to* extend
CD to prepare foe tiers by next Tuesday at the timent on .Mathew's dunce* LhU legislature which ratsRep. Jan Fortune, like Duvis, had a lengthy
sonal Census Service Branch, partm ent which said it was practice.
statement against illegal gambling but no com­
ths* possibility of man-imule
pirxenl City HuB vvitli sealed as a prospective candidate ed |he salary of the governor
Bureau of the Census, Pitts­ suspending passports of Uie
ment as to why Seminole County wus ignored.
disaster.
to
$25,000.
I bids to l&gt;e submitted by noon for governor.
students who took round
burgh, Kansas.
He did say Monday’s Herald front-page editorial
Meeting with the commix- I on Aug. 22.
Mathews
stopped
in
Tallu
Mathews
and
Adams
said
about
routes
to
Cuba
in
de­
•
•
•
raised
a good question ami he milled that it "is
sion in discussion were Mayor
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
hat
see
on
Hie
way
to
I’ensa
they
just
had
a
"friendly
Construction, .ilu-dulcd to
Robert II. Reely and John fiance of a State Itepartmenl A proposed anti-discrimina­ F.ed Heath of «Casselberry;
logical and legal in the interest of good law en­
as.e.uerry: |^ K|n w|,hin III .Uya after the meeting." They conceded \la cola where lie is aclicdulrd to
warning
that
they
were
pro­
R. Schirard Jr. have been
forcement to retain areas of jurisdiction and
tion* rider threatened today Mayor \ \ . \ t . Anderson of No. | (lil|
BW,in |e,| Ml„| c„r,tracts thews' potential in the gover- morrow morning ami meet
named by the U. S. Depart­ hibited from going there.
communication.” Hu said he did believe thut the
to wreck plans of House lead­ Orlando; Mayor Lee Gury of nre
t„ |w completed nor * race was discussed, but address tile Gopher Club to
"If
Cuba
today
is
indeed
ment of Agricultura to the
Seminole County sheriff’s department was fully
ers for early enactment of Ovieslo (also a commissioner) |within tin days. No work will had nothing to say beyond with persons that might be
Florida
shippers
advisory the island paradise for demo­ President Kennedy’s two-year- Councilman Arthur Ferrin of |,c ,|„ne „„ .Sundays and allow- that.
coordinated and pnqjerly advised of the pend­
interested in his running for
cracy
that
these
M
have
pro­
committee to serve through
ing raid.
Mathews has said he will governor.
claimed in Castro-sponsored old nrea redevelopment pro­ N. Orlando; Sheriff J. L. Hub uucea will lie made for incleJuly 31. 19*11. This commit­
Sheriff Hobby lias twice said lie knew of
by; School Superintendent It. merit weather.
Sentiment to such a race
i make un announcement "one
propaganda announcements." gram.
the
pending
raitl "but not when."
tee, according to USDA’s ag­
during
Ins
month-long
lour
T.
Milwer;
Chief
of
Police
It-»y
Preceding the meeting the way nr Ilk' other" Aug. 1.
Seiden said, "there is really
ricultural marketing service,
The Herald now is of the belief that Sheriff
Williams, S. O. Chase. Jr. and council silt a* » board of ami aides to Uie Secretary of all sections of Florida has
no reason to anticipate that
serves with the Florida grow, they would return to ths*
llubhy and his department were fully cognizant
TAMPA
(UPI) — MaJ. A1 Case, chief of radio com equalization. No complaints of State &lt;»y \dam* might been "heartening" he said.
ers administrative committee United Stalea." (See story on Gen. J. B Meduiis (U.S. muniriition* for Civil 11.-feme. were registered.
of (lie investigation, were folly co-operating,
| consider jumping into tlie But lie declined to indicate
•
* •
under a marketing agreement I’age 2 ).
were supplying information to the federal inrace siamld Mathew* decide vvu.it ins lin.il decision will
Army rel.i told (lie Interand order program regulating
| instigators—but were kept in ignorance of the
not to run
Not present were Mu)o.
American In-titote for Space
the handling of Florida or­
tinting of the raid. In effect, The Herald feels
A d a in s has maintained
Education Monday that hy Lawrence Swafford. A| l.or- Film S ta r Slain,
anges, grapefruit, tangerines
that tlie.-e federal agents "pulled a boo-boo" in
since
his
election
that
he
is
aiunn
and
Toni
McDonald,
l!*7n,
the
Soviet*
will
be
turn­
Briton Becomes ing out more than 'Joll.lXh) Judge Vet non Mize and Coun­
not briefing Sheriff Hobby . . . much to his em­
and tangelns.
nut
a
iHiii-nii.il
candidate
lor
Refugees Report anjtliing toil reelection a*
•
•
•
barrassment.
scientific und technical grad­ ty Cleik Arthur Beckwith, Jr.
Soviet
Citizen
MIAMI (U P I» — Cuban re
Deputy Clerk of the Court
The Herald now asks the federal agent,
I.u*t year, Conimissionera fogies reported today that secretary of stale. But here
MOSCOW (UPI) - The uate* annually.
Ashby Junes say* to make &gt;t
Don
Derry, why Sheriff Hobby was subjected to
lately,
hifriends
and
co-1
budge
ted
$
l,2t'*l
for
Civil
Dogovernment newspaper livesI.uis Carboncll, a star of
Ilflll.OOO in additional budget
embarrassment and why lie was not requested
(elite, *n increase of |200 over stage and television before workers have indicates! he \
tia announced today Harold
requests instead of $117,000,
to furnish men to co-o|&gt;erute in the raid? This
MIAMI (UPI) — A pho­ the previous year's allowance. Fidel Castro came to power, may have changed his mind. ' TAMI'A (Ul’l) — Itoth;
Philby—identified as a key
In totaling those entered so British intelligence agent— tographer whose 3.»-foot cabin Under this liudgrt tiie CD
Adams would probably sup- 1 &lt; i|es sloioued tlu* m-goliuting i editorial will be sent today to Mr. Derry for
was shot and killed recently
far, he inadvertently left out
his written reply, for Wednesday’s edition.
has been granted Soviet eili- cruiser w h s used in an at- Department has carried out .while trying to escape* from port Mat i«-w * should he throw 1table again today in tile GenIds li.it in the ring.
the
sheriff's
department.
fc, and ad,urn m Ru
• lid
T e le p h o n e
strike u«
temped raid on Cuba asked clasiu-s in personal survival, \ c ut,;,
Mathews told UPI today workmen struggled to restore
Look* like th* sheriff'* de- iia
r
federal court lieie .Monday fur radiological monitoring and
Carboncll, who specialized
partnu-iit is getting left out
Aviation Study
Newt of Britain's latest se­ its return, and also threaten­ mass feeding, and "tons of in readings of folk poetry, ; that he will make a decision telephone service to fsa.oou Plane Salvage
{ by Aug. 1 "either to run o r ! customers In Hillalioi otlg'l
ef everything around here.
ed a $2.70,(100 suit against the paperwork"
necessary
to
i
had
not
appeared
publicly
curity
sensation
broke
in
• • •
| not to run."
&lt; oonty.
Work Slated
Izvestia and was broadcast I'. S. government. He i* maintain accreditation for since shortly after Castro
Panel Completed
If. ,lie decides
to run. lie
Hospital admission- took a hy Moscow Radio
The 20-&lt;iuy-olil strike ha*
Alexander I. Roike Jr.
I state help in an emei gency. | seized power in 1959
...
MIAMI (U PI)—A I.... did-1 TALLAHASSEE (UPI) _ i said he will Immediate!) li e lieen spotted with vnmlulisoi
tremendous upward surge
I z suit in die courts to deter 1 to equipment and ruble cut­ •‘an ItiqaiMio ship pLiniiftt to Heps I xjuIs tie lx 1'iirte of
Monday with M persons a d -'
mine his eiigibility to make tings over the »ix-count&gt; area lieum salvuge operations lo- Hillsboroti;!!
mitted. The average Is about
County
end
_______ _ _____
___
| the race. (Question about his which General serve*.
12. Hospital Administrator.
■lay on * U l&gt; in e r if e il pbilK* James
"’eTIgiTiinu ^ I t*i-s from the
Bob Besserer says there's no |
FciTerTd meiliuior
state law that provides th a t. , ,
.
...
,,
,,
----------------------particular reason for this sud­
no
member
of
t.V
legislature,
!
t‘,'
av " c“"e *‘l "‘r
northeast coast of Hispaniola. Aviation Control an j Study
den surge of patients, except
•luring Die term for which "fbs'al* »i i« pri *iotativs » ufi jt wa$ believed the wreck-I Commission
Monday
by
fr&gt;* the fact that a k»t of (
them are expectant mothers, i
I Brotherhood
..r
Electrical I
" " &lt;hl be fro,n * ,m u" I,UU1C s ^
rr M « H o r r
"We've 104 patients in the
worker*. AFL-CIO, Changed p*"'1*
Thursday Home.
PARIS (L'i'l)
Followers Ix-r fan*, includiniz the many chun^r was the ili*uppenr*nrs* nl our rxanipl* of L'li.intTs 3 Week Recess
hospital today, the second
tlo'ir mind* over talks.
on a flight from San Juun.
The naming ot tha two men
of Gabrieli* Uiko Chanvl still Krenrh women who follow of the blouse with "pussy cat’* usual tailored suit with Uhighest in our history,” he
scarf-bnw at the netkiine. Tiie pel*, ami her dark drt»&gt;e» For Cabinet
The company has demanded p. f{.. to Fort Luudervlale with completed membership of the
can wear their old suits. The only her style,
said.
designer did not change her | While foreign buyer* may l9*)3-d| Chanel suit blouse* j with white eollai * and "iff*,
• • •
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — I that the strike he settled by two mtn Mb,,Mrd.
commission whiifi will study
nre collarles* and vertically
flock
to
the
other
houses.
It’s
clastic
line*
in
her
19(*:i-t&gt;4
The
roots
were
.
n
new
I
The
Cabinet won't meet again negotiations, and flatly re­
Aboard the missing plane moans of Improving air tra­
HLH • wheels" were here
( hand that evert I'aria shop­ tucked for a long look.
item! Narn»w and fitted at | until Aug. 20 because so many je c te d arbitration, favored by were pilot GiBwit Mirulla of vel and lafety in Florida.
Monday from Dallas — said collection.
girl*
copy.
Chanel
made
her
new
suits
the waist, but Iwltlroq of ] 0f the offiriul* are traveling' the union
Th*.
Chane]
presentation
Sens. Bernard Parrish of
they were "merely checking
Dick Buckingham, director |
J 'un Bni^ k i* tor Gmi- Titusville and D. D. CovingHer classic skirt with its of Irish tweed*, ineluding olio | tweeds w ith fluff) fir col- und there won’t be a quorum.
operations." nothina ipecial ‘ Monday marked th* end of
j Commisdoner of Agrieul- of public relations for Uen- zulez. They were flying it to j„n 0j
j;j|y wcrc named
presi showings for fall and straight skirt ami cardigun show-stopper of palest apricot lars. rnffa and linings.
about their visit.
winter clothe*. However, Hu- sweaterlike, simple jacket, the yellow-orange with Die Mouse | Ovie favorite with the sudl-' ture Doyle Conner is in Fur- eral. said Monday thut in- Fort Lauderdale for delivery , to the committee earlier aloog
• • •
Sheriff J. L. Hobby hasnt bert Givenchy and Cri-tohal lining usually matching the and jarkrt lining tiie same enre w»« a pale orange-yellow opu on a good will tour. Gov rrra.ed saluituge over the to Robert Reuben of Bovslett, with two lay members,
_____
l( tweed rout with oraiigi fox I ernor Bryant is leaving Thurs- weekend had a total of llO.WHI I III.
laid so but it has bs*n learn­ Balenciaga, regarded a* two blouse, is a standard item in color.
One suit was belted at thsv collar worn ovor an onngc- day for a vacation in Europe telephone, out in the six coun- ; A Domiiiicaii plane reported
ed he ti deeply hurt that the of the must influential design­ Paris.
yesterday seeing two men on Killed In Wreck
This season the Chanel mo­ waist but all others bisng yellow tucked silk shirtxslst ' Other offiriul* will be away tie*.
federal atnts runnins that ers in Parit, show to buyers
lie -aid u.i.000 of these were a ruft about IUU miles from , MARIANNA (UPI) — Marfrom the city at conventions
Saturday bolita raid did not only Wednesday and Thurs­ dels in bangs and hair-how* straight, bom* had braid trim ­ dress.
Another hit was a Back or on short vacution trips ut in Hillsborough and repre- the plane wreckage, but a &lt;ion II. Shiver, 53, was killed
did not wear droopy chain mings, some had collars and
confide in him . . Actually, no day.
wool coat with blink os'.rich intervuls during the next three seated half of General's cm- closer look revealed it to be Monday in • traffic wreck
Chanel, called "The Eternal" nwrklaces but ropes of color- others were collarlesa.
one in Seminole County was
| looter* in the cuunty.
weeks.
only a patch of seaweed.
j near here.
The collection ol*«» Inrlud- feather collar.
informed of th* pendlnj raid. in Paris, did not disappoint ' ed beads. Another t slight

...

Z.T Z'IZLZ T Z . Charges

m

'Freedom Swap'
With Cuba Asked

Dropped

Held In Slaying*

Longwood OKs
Mathews, On Tour,
Ciiy Hall Plans
Confers W ith Adams

rtudents rtsmng Cub* would| Qujts Committee

Bill Threatened

Meduris Warns

Seeks Bout

Something O ld Still Fashionable

Chanel Holds To Classic Lines For 19 63-6 4

Phone Slrike
Talks Halted

�Vb

StadM ts Say Cuban

M

a rl

P a n s — July 80, 1968

U n til

Revolution Secure
fiaacc «f &gt; K ill DtpartaMt

m u ter fld tl Caitro.
A rates** l u d e d a i t at
the atart of a fee** coaftrm m at Havtaa Uxlvemlty
H id tko itodeat* i n aatteM that "the aodaUat m &gt;

Aid vaa Immediitely dispatched to the area by ttw
• r a n m e s t aad tho Rod Lion
aad hua loctaty, tho Far*
alaa equivalent of the iu d
Grots.

w ard.
Tho flrat earthquake* were
to ported too weeks a io
a lo a i tho Froach aad RaUaa
■ ivtera. Lett Friday a eerena
oboek hit Shop}*, Yugoalavla,
whore the death toll waa expeeled to reach at leaat 1,300.
tra a hae boo* plagued
•trough the oaatartee with
earthquake*.

Legal Notice
n

n

a im

i

e ta e rrr

The atadeata,
about a Booth ia Cub*, aald
they were allowed to talk to
aayaao they w asted to. They
aald they talked to oppoaeata
o f tho r e d a n who did aot
hesitate to exproae their dieagroemeat with Ita polielaa.
"If Cuba is a ‘police state'
It la lodoed tho a m t unique
*paii*o atato* th at over oxlat*
od," tho roeloaao aald.
"Hero paoplo of both aeaea
otory ago carry i n i
•ad could aaiaaaloata govsrn*
n e a t leaden o r overthrow tho
goveranoat
if
dlscootoat
wore a* ani vernal as certain
American sources would have
no believe."
Toe students sold they piau
to return la tho United auto*.
H u y aald they have aot boot
lavltad to visit Hod China or
aay other so mm unlit coun­
try.
Members of tho group aald
they have wired gen. Wayne
Mora*, (D-Ore.), to ask about
e o a f l t i e a e for their reto the United Mates.
They nil praised Cube and
ita revolution, saying that the
atortea told about Cuba ia
the United lU U a am "lies
from tho press."
One student aald ho believea
the United Mates should re­
cognise tho Castro Regime.
"If wo maintain relations
with Hungary aad Poland,
why not Cuba," ho asked.
Tbo rolaasa said members
o f tho group expect to face
"harassment and possible
prosecution" when they re*
turn to tho United S u its.
"We came knowing full well
wo wore defying the StaU
Department . . . but wo deny
aay accuiatioa th a t our trip
violated tho precepU of our
constitution or our demo*
cratie heritage." it said "We
are no mom tools of the Cu­
ban government that we are
of the State D epartm ent . .
"Mo amount of persecution
o r prosecution can change
our original proposition that
our trip to Cuba violates no
law and la In the best Inter­
est of Americans."
Member? of tbo group In­
clude Pete Karmen, John
Raymond and Vicki Ortis

cocot,

JTDtcuL m ecerr

•v r u a n a
la a a a
a a e im a o o n rrr.

ro e

n u a c a a r wo. taeee

T E D E H A t. N A TIO N A L W ORTO A O B A taO C U TV O N ,
ru ta tiff.

a t m i u . aum r ••« o u t­
e r s OMITH, ate w i l t ,
IHftn ta s te
w a n e * o r a r r r an
worth tu n row axxoorstm
VOl Rl’aaBU. SMITH. W HOR E

R E S I D E N C E U UN­
K N O W N AND W H O S E

LAST KNOWN ADDRHB
U : KinKtaOMT MOTEL
ORL ANDO.
FLO R ID A :
A N D T O I OLADTR BMIT1I
B i t wife, W H O R E IUQMIDKNC E AND A D D R E tM
IS UNKNOWN:

TOC ARK HBRODY NOTI­
FIED that a Complaint to fere•lota a rtrtaln morlaaaa an•mabarlne iha rollawlna tltaOrlbo-I real proparty. to-wlti
Ixit I. Block V. OUNLAND
BMTATB8. AmandaS Plat,
•ccordlna lo a plat lhara• r. rteordtd In N at Uook
IS. paaaa 1 * t. of Iha
Ptiblla It.,-or,la of Batnlnola County, Plarlda.
Toeathar with Iha following
Oaacrtbad proparly attaehad
tkaratoi
Ona Victor Climax Ktlchan Bakanat Pan, no mo­
dal or aarlal numbara.
O n a Duo - T h a r m
Wall
H a a t a r . Oil, Modal I t l - t ,
Aarlal t l l l t
K laaan
V aoallan
Dllnda.
(natal,
m anufactnr*.!
by
S a n h a r l k U taaa A P a i n t
O - n p a r . y , S a n f o rd . K l r r
Ida. a» m odal a r aarlal
n u m b ara.
fcaa b aan (Had a a a l n a t y o u In
tho
ab o tra-aiy lad
aall.
Iha
a b o r t t u l a • ( « h l , h la K -daral National M oriyona A sse­
ntation. a C orporation a r s o n H o d u n d a r a n Act of C o n a r c x
a n d a a l c t l n f p u r s u a n t to iha
Ka- lar al N a t i o n a l M o r l a a a a Aaa o c l a t l o n C h a r i a r Act. h a v i n n
Ita prlaclpol o f fi.a
in
iha
C i t y of W o a h l u a t o n . IH .trU 'l
o f C o lum bia. I 'l a m t l i r , &gt;araua,
R u aiall
Am l II,
and
tlla d y a
l i ’illlh. bla n l f a
H af a n d a n ta .
a u d y o u a r t r t q u l r a d In a a r r t
a r o p y of y o u r
t n i n a r ar
o i h a r plaa.lt ng t o t h a Comp l a l a t on I ' l a l n l l f : a A l t o r n a y .

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XII Ssnl.r-I Atlantis National
Hang Uulldlaa. SanfiirU. Klo».
I*la and (Us th. origins! Anawar or othsr nUsdlna In Ihs
offlc* of Ihs Clsrk of ths Cir­
cuit Cuurt on or bafors Ihs
Sltl •!«) of Ausual. A. l&gt;
ISSi. II you fall to .11. to. a
Usoras wo cunfstss will ba
tsksn against you for tha
rsllsf damandad In ihs Com­
plaint.
This NoUrs shall So Publish.
*4 oiui a watk for tour cuna-cutlva Waoks In Tbo Hanford
ll-rald. a nonapapsr circulate
s&lt;t la Bomlnola County. S’lurIda
Dalad this Itik day of July.
A. D. IMS.

n number*
lub’a Flahathon bold a t Lhko Susan. A bovt photo nhowa

Raider Stones
Sell To Death
RALEIGH, K. C. (UPI)—
Some folks aald LoclJsr was
too moan to dlo. Ho proved
them wrong Mooday.
In tho last act of defiance,
the big dlamondbaek rattle­
snake, called tho "ornerkst
critter" In the state Agricul­
ture's Department Museum ot
Natural History, died of
hunger—refusing to oat.
Forced feeding had prolong­
ed the life of Lucifer when be
wont on a hunger strike in
In the pail, but this time the
five foot, three and one-half
Inch snake apparently lost
tho will to live.
Lucifer waa a favorite of
museum visitors and received
some preaa notoriety because
of hi* viciousness. He would
strike against tha walla of
his cage whenever anyooe ap­
proached him.
Museum official* already
have found a replacement for
Lucifer, a five-foot, six-inch
dlamondbaek named Lucifer
It. But observers say he just
doesn’t seem to have the
vinegar of old Lucifer.

Juat on* group of the m any youngaters who kept
membera of tho club busy putting worms on the
(Cox Photo)
hooks.*

$ 10 Billion Tax Cut It. A. C. Phelps
Gains House Ground
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Sentiment seemed to be jell­
ing in th e House Ways A
Means Committee today in
favor of r |1 0 billion tax
cut, with ona half to go Into

Chinese Reds
Charge Test
Pact Aids U.S.

effect next Jan. 1 and the
other half • year later.
Chairman Wilbur Mills, DArk., gave hi* first hint, cf
this possible timetable for
tax reduction in a question he
put Monday to Treasury Sec­
retary Douglas Dillon a t a
hearing on the national debt
limit.
Mill* asked what th* effect
would be on government
revenue* in the currant fis­
cal year if Coiigiesi approved
a ta x bill that contained pro­
visions for reducing taxes by
(0 billion, effective Jan. 1.
Dllllon replied that It would
cut revenues only about | 1.0
billion. Mills, who appeared
satisfied with the response,
did not pursue the matter.
But several ether committee
members said later sentiment
waa swinging toward th at
tax-cut plan.
President Kennedy hsa pro­
posed • three-stage *10.4 bil­
lion net tax cut, with reduc­
tions becoming effective July
1, 1993, Jan . 1, 1904 and July
1, 1UDS.
Ilefore starting Ita final
round of voting Wednesday
to draft a compromise ver­
sion of Kennedy’s tax pro­
posal, the Waya * Means
Committee waa called Into
closed session today to con­
sider the administration re­
quest th a t tha temporary
$.109 billion national debt
lim it be eatended through
Nov. 30.
Congress is expected to go
along with the request. In
the absence of legislation, the
debt limit would plunge on
Sept. 1 to $283 billion, the
level provided by permanent
law. The debt, which stands
now at about $30ri billion, ie
expected to total $107 billion
on Sept. 1.
A three-month extension of
the axiating limit would
merely postpone until midAugust an administration
fight to boost the debt ceil­
ing to a new record high for
i the second time this year,

TOKYO (U PI)—Communist
China, which has made It
plain It will not observe the
three-power nuclear test ban,
charged Monday the agree­
ment "helps t h e U n i t e d
Slates" and criticised Russia
for concluding it.
Most other nations—with
tome notable exceptions —
ware expected to respond fav­
orably to invitations from the
Big Three nuclear powers to
sign the treaty.
France, however, was ex­
Legal Notice
pected to refuse. President
Charles de Gaulle has mails
• BMIVOLB COI* NTT
the eontlnued development of
■ o s n a c o m m iss io n
Notion o f P n b l t n M o n r t n a
his independent nuclear strik­
Nottoa la b a r a b y f l v t n . t h a t
ing force the keystone of his
n f ta r eo n ild arallo n . th a Sam inola C ounty Z o n ln r C o m m it,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — defense policy. He believes
a lo a w i l l haM a p u b l l a k a a r .
nuclear testa are
i n * l a d a t a r m l a * t h o f t a a l b l l . Treasury Secretary Douglas further
Ity a f r t c o m m t n d l n e l o Iha Dillon told Congress today necessary to add to his a r.
C o u a l y C o m m taalnn t h a t Ih a
f o l l o n l n R d aaerlb o d p r o p a r t y that new sparkle In the na­ •anal.
p r a a t n t l r to n ad A-1 A a r l c u l
Among tha nations axpeeted
tion’s economy would make it
t u r a bn eonad C-S C o m m a r a l a l i
Bar
So u th a n d l l « ft. unneetiiary to raise the na­ to sign the treaty ara Canada,
India, West Ger­
W a a l a f Iha N I . C o r n a r of tional debt eailing to a new Jordan,
■oct. i i - i p a - i a x .
run Raum
many,
Norway,
Sweden, Donrecord
high
this
lummrr,
1411 f t lo St. l l o r l r u d o A t #
lhanra W aal l i b f ta l, th o n ra
He said the “most gratify­ mark, Mexico, the Philippines,
N o rth 141.1 ft, t h a n r o K a a t ing experience" of finding the Iran, Ireland, and Austria.
l i t ft t o l i a r ( l a a a t h a t p a r t
Japan, the only nation to
economic pules much more
t a k t a f o r a. R. a a &gt; a n d f u r
t h a r d a a r r l b t d a a a p a r c a l rhythmic In recent months 1st! tha affects of an atomic
a b o u t t i f f a SSd* l y l n a B a a l of
t h a S m i t h a a r s l a n d f r o n t i n g means the Treasury can get bomb, haa a p r o h i b i t i o n
o n th o N o rth arid# o f B t a t t by If Congreea will Just con­ against nuclear weapons In Its
Hoad 41.
Tublla haarlng will bo hall tinue the preernt debt limit constitution, and signing the
Ir tha Samtnola County Court of $309 billion through No treaty might be considered
Houaa, County Commlaalonara vernbor.
pointless. Hut a foreign office
lloom. Hanford, Plorlda. on
This was expected to avert ruling waa expected shortly.
Wadnoaday, Aueuat 14. 1S4S nt
T:tl P. M. or aa noon tharo another wrangle for the time
The Communist New China
attar aa poaalbla.
famlnola County Bonlnt being at leaat, tinea a ainipta news agency, monitored In
Com ml union
extension of the existing limit Tokyo, left no question about
Ity: Hobart S. llrown
Sciulnolt Ouunty Zoning fur three months past its Aug. the Peking stand.
tUraclor
New China today published
31 expiration date is not likely
Puhllah July I t A Aug. *, list to itlr up much futa.
Ilia text of the treaty und ran
CDK-lll
a statem ent matte last August
in t iik ciR ut r r
c m icr.
by Soviet disarmament negoti­
&gt; iv rii j u i i c i u . i - i Hi i i r
Legal Notice
4IW I I m u l l , t v XVIt KHl
ator Vasily Kuxnetsov reject­
vr.m vote: n i i v r r
i n w i i t n r no. ixzxs
tv tih: «:mct:iT rnt n r or ing a nearly identical treaty.
IN Till: MATTER OK TIIH tiim .vivm Jiiiit-iti, t'iH. U did this to show how tho ,
ADOPTION OK DANIEL JA- C U T . IV AVI! MIM IKIII- Russian* have changed their
HON AI-rt.HIIY IIV KHITII II. m ii .e 4-oi v r v . u.uM inx
position.
IIODOKN.
iv i n xvi r.Rx vo. isxer

No New Raise In
Debt Limit Seen

M i l 'll 41 T o a l l o w

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Malr mt t'larldu
Till Thomas II A p p 1 s h y,
who,a rsaldsnce la un­
known and wliusa malllnic
addraaa Is i*nro of M/V
■'at Asro, Mhow llrothsrs
Hlilpplng I'umpany, I’on
Ktorglsdsa Hlatlon, Kurt
Ktargladas. Florida,
Nolle# Is hsrohy ulvaii that
a awurn palllluu has haan
rilsd In tha Circuit Court,
Nlnlh Judicial i-lruull or KlorIda, In mid (or Hamlnola Coun­
ty, In Chancery, wharsln Kail
j in r r. T -1 T - T i : .1UI .1 ' e m
lo a d o p t s e t r t a l n w h i t e m a l .
I i ..It
D aniel
Jason
Applah&gt;, I h r . o p i o a s u l a s i s
t o c a vi. a a n d r e q u i r e y o u lo
bs and
appear
bstors
I lie
s h o r e s l y l r d c o u r t o n I h e Jrd
day u f h e p i a t n n e r , I»S1. t h a n
und t h e r e l&gt;&gt; | * S W c a u s e . It
uny I t you c a n , w h y I li a reo u o t of Iha I’e t l l l o i i s r l i s r s l u
sh o u ld not Its g r a n t e d
l l - r a i u fall n o t sl a a a Use r a s Kro C u n f ss a o w i l l l.a an tarsd a g a i n s t y o u a n d
the
c a m s prucasd a s p a r t s

e h lld ,

Milne,• my hand and offi­
cial seal as Clark o( Ilia Cir­
cuit Court. Math Judicial Clrcult of Klurlda, In and for
tomlnolo County, Klurlda, llila
(SEAL i
Jtlh day of July. 10S]
Arthur U Itackwlih, Jr, tSKAL)
('lark at Circuit Court
A r t h u r II
l i . u k u i i h . Jr .
Uri Joss K. Wilks.
C l s r k o( C i r c u i t C o u r t
Dspuiy Clsrk
Uy: M a rt a * T . Vlhlon
Mask N. Clavilaud. Jr. aad
D s p u iy C l s r k
Carroll Burks
K arlyls lluusholdsr
Ailsm syl for Plaintiff
A l t s r n s y for r s l l t l o u s r
t. O. Drawer X
K a Hus i t *
tsa n fo rd . V lunds
Venford. Kte
t-uhlish July is. A us I. IS. St. th ik llsk Ju ly |U a A u * S
1141.
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•ill

Town's Wei;
Clay Loses Bel

Finishes Course
Lt. Albert C. Phelpa Jr.,
whose parents live a t 2920
Orlando Drive has completed
a German language course
while serving with the Army's
128th Medium Tank Battalion
in Germany.
Lieutenant Phelps received
instruction in basic German
with emphasl* on the ability
to converse in the language
rather than to read or write
It.
The lieutenant, a platoon
leader In Company D, enter­
ed the Army in November
1982, was last stationed at
Aberdeen Proving Ground,
Md., and arrived oversea* In
April 1983.
The 22-year-old officer at­
tended Seminole High School
and received a B. S. degree
In 1062 from North Carolina
State College, Raleigh. He Is
a member of Delta Sigma
Phi fraternity.

Alcohol Tax
Goes Up And
Up Thursday
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Beer, wine and whiaky sates
will be temporarily halted
throughout Florida Thursday
when alt retail Heelers close
their d ora for inventory,
Beverage Director Richard
Keating said.
Ih o inventory, required by a
law passed in the 1963 Legis­
lature. will provide an ac­
curate count of aleoholle bev­
erages on hand for which an
additional tax muat be paid.
The new taxes a r t effective
Thursday.
Keating said some Urge
retailers, in order to prevent
halting busintos for an ex­
tended period, plan to inven­
tory early and keep a record
of eales to Thursday.
This will be permissible,
he said, but warned th at an
accurate Inventory moat be
reported.
A large force of beverage
•gents will begin early Thurs­
day morning checking the Initutoi'y lepoiled by the deal­
ers. Charges will b» filed
against the license of persons
making Inaccurate inventoriea
or failing to complete the job
on time.
Every dealer m ust remit
to the department, no later
than Aug. 10, all taxes due
the state. More than 17,000
forms have been sent to the
dealer* to be returned to Tal­
lahassee with the tax due.
The additional tax which
must be paid:
Beer: Pints or less, one half
a cent; quarts, one cent; gal­
lons, four cents.
Wine, domestic and Import­
ed: Gallons less than 17^i per
rent, 15 cents; gallons over
17.2 per cent, 20 cents; gallons
sparkling wines, 30 cents;
Florida wine, gallons less
than 17.2 per cent, three cents;
gallons over 17.2 per cent,
five cents.
Distilled spirits, domestic
and Imported: Gallona under
112 proof, 33 cents; gallons
over 112 proof, 60 cents.
Citrus distilled spirits: Gal­
lons under 112 proof, four
cents.

Lance Cpi. James J. Cur­
tate, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Constantine Curtate of 418
Satsuma Drive, Is serving Stamps Subject
with Ute First Communica­
tions Company of the Third To State T ax
Marine Division which is par­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
ticipating in “ Exercise Flag­ Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin
pole," an amphibious training Monday ruled stamp collec­
operation near Seoul, Korea. tions and antiques personal
property and thus subject to
ad valorem taxes.
Reservist Returns Ervin said in an opinion th at
I’fc. Wayne Albert, son of such items should be taxed “ a t
Mr. amt Mrs. Tom Albert, 801 their full or true cash value."
West 18th Street, was among He said the value should be
local Army reservists return­ determined by the amount of
ed home this last weekend. He money a purchaser would pay
is assigned to the U. S. Army an owner willing to sell the
garrison at Orlando anil has item in question.
juat returned from two weeks
of active duty at Fort Hen­
Two Killed In
ning, Ga. Ha is a graduate of
Mankato State College at Flaming Wreck
Mankato, Minn., and is em­
WOODVILLE (U PI) —
ployed at Florida State Bank
Charles Fsiton Cantrell. 20, of
in Sanford.
Wooilviiie was killed and
Charles William Ltpford Jr.,
28, was critically injured
“ DENTISTS’ STREET"
Sidewalk doctors display Thursday when their etation
their wares (gold teeth, In­ wagon flipped and threw
cisors with heart-shaped in­ both of them from the vehicle.
Police said the car turned
lays and dentures in red,
green or hlsck) on a "Street over at high speed and burn­
of the Dentists" in Phnom ed after breaking a utility
pole and striking a tree,
Penh, capital of Cambodia.

ScientistsSeekMuzzlesFor
SatellitesThat Talk loo Much
GREENBELT, Md. — Mon
made satellite* “talk " too
much and—like the neighbor­
hood goeiip—much of what
they soy is not too Important.
But cutting out the idle chat­
ter is one of the biggest prob­
lems facing NASA computer
engineers today.
Keep Engineers Rasy
A really prolific satellite
can keep engineers busy al­
most 24 hours a day recording
its voice on magnetic tapes, an
expensive process. It gets even
more expensive when large
computers have to separate
meaningful scientific informa­
tion from a good deal of chaff.
At NASA’s Goddard Space
Flight Center there is a con­
tinuing effort to reduce the
Tx|T?treettw Cf
»Cquired to be transm itted from
a spacecraft without detract­
ing from the scientific value
of the information recaivod on
earth.
The Gael
The goal is to have email,
but efficient, computers plac­
ed on board satellites that
could do a highly intelligent
editing job. In other words,
it would give the satellite’s
radio transm itter only infor­
mation that departs from cer­
tain norms. This would cut
down the electrical power
needed to transm it informa­
tion to earth and reduca the
amount of information that

Mayor C a lls Polk
Protest Meeting
LAKELAND
(U PI)
—
Lake-land Mayor William H.
I.oftin is lining up opposition
to federal aid from the U. S.
Public Works Program.
Loftin invited the mayor*
of 12 other Polk County com­
munities Thursday to attend
an Aug. 1 dinner to protest
the aid to communities in Polk
County and other depressed
areas.
Loftin said th* purpose of
the meeting would be to pre­
pare a resolution condemning
the acceleration of tha pub­
lic works program under
which the communities would
be eligible fo r gmteMng fed­
eral funds for various proj­
ects.

ground-based scientists have
to analyse.
• • •
Vanguard I, which observed
Its fifth anniversary in orbit
recently, ia, according to one
observer, a "noisy satellite
that bugs scientists because
it keeps on beeping.”
“It was Isunchsd on 8L
Patrick’s Day in 1958," says
Dr. R. F. Mursca of the Stan­
ford Research I n s t i t u t e ,
"which may account of It* vol­
ubility."
• • •
NASA la studying the feas­
ibility of using such "Intelli­
gent" computers to screen
cloud patterns observed by
weather satellites. Only In­
formation on clouds which
may influence weather on
earth would be sent back to
the ground.

Sit-Down Trial
Set Thursday
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI)—
Four Negroes found guilty
Monday of Illegally distribut­
ing anti-segregation handbills
go on trial Thursday with fits
others on charges growing out
of a sit-in dsmonstratlon 11
days ago.
Psace Justice Marvin Grier,
sitting for C i t y J u d g e
Charles Mathis Jr., who dis­
qualified himself because be
was named in one of the hand­
bills, found the four guilty of
violating city o r d i n a n c e s
•gainst distribution of bandbills.
He sentenced each of them
to a fine of $100 or 60 days in
jail. These four and the five
others pleaded innocent earlier
to charges growing out of the
sit-in, and Grier scheduled
their trial for Thursday after­
noon.

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KIKII Ilia* s pnlltlon hi. been
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Ihe Ninth Judicial Circuit In
"Wound up losing a pen and
Sale* — Service
Prol&gt;Vrn!i To Us —
and fur Mamluot# County.
Mr. Flunk S. Latusoti, fur- gettin’ all wet.”
Klsrlda by ItoilKIIT I. HOD200 S. Park Ave.
Sanford
UEH for tha adoption uf Do.N- mer Sanford city clerk and
Clay, the number one ranked
FA 2-4234
NA MAK MAItTIN, a minor U ‘ ‘ “ ••for. ‘‘•‘d ‘ “'ly today | i„.llVyWl.ight boxing challcng. |
by Iha petitioner, ths step. at lua liftin’. 60.» Ramon* [-v 1 •» ■« ^..;n
8CVW V
Ml. L----“ &gt; ' l l II. I . .1 !
a n d t u h a v e h e r n a m e &lt;h*na* Lane, in llrUndo.
218 S. Park Ave. FA 2-584'
Daily when it reined here us
t d lo DONNA MAK llllDOKX.
SANFORD. FI.A.
Coming to Sunfoid eurl&gt; , (l lluw hn* on July 29 for 77 ---------------------------------------Tou a r a r e q u i r e d to a e r t e
* c o p y of y o u r a n a w a r u r o b ­
u the lujo a from Iowa, Lam-j 0( tj,„ |a , j #7 yt.Mi, d a y HARRY ADAIR’S PLUMBING
j e c t i o n s , o r t u s h o w c a u s e why son served the city from 1928
made the wager earlier this
aald p e t i t i o n s h o u l d n o t ba
GULF SERVICE
s r e u l e d . o n I h a a t t o r n e y s for until 1939 after which time ho month and wasn’t in town to
Tires - Batteries • Accessories
R. L. HARVEY
I h s p e t i t i o n e r . A n d r e w s A H i m . moved to Orlando where he
see the rain, which begun as |
Road AAA Service
liters. IS! N o r t h O r a n g e Ave­
PLUMBING
nue. O r l a n d o . Klorld*. a u d fils was treasurer und general u drisste and ended in a down- I Guaranteed Brake A Muffler
Complete Installations •
I h s o r i g i n a l In t h e ofllc o of manager (or Charles Brad­ pour.
Service
Repairs
t h e C l e r k o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t shaw.
French &amp; lit.
The July 2ft ruin legend be­
Bathroom and Kitchen
o f .Seminole C o u n t y . Klurlda
While here lie wes active In gun is the last' century us idle FA 2-0921
o n or b o r e r s A u a u e l J l r d , I I I ! .
Fixtures
FA 2-9o22
l l e r s l n f a l l not, o r d e cree civic affairs and in the First
Water
Pumps
Free Estimates
talk
but
hue
giowu
into
ths
1
p r o l o u f s a a o w ill b s e m e n d
204 S Sanford
FA 2-:t3*l
baptist Church where he re­ sunnier highlight^ uf this
a g a i n s t you.
FEUDS
W I T N D iw my h a n d a n d th* tained niemtierahlp. He was
souttMestern
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sytvania
K(H)FING - SHEET METAL
se al o f th o C i r c u i t C o u r t In
Hanford. K lu rld a. t h i s l l t h day • Past president of the San- j cuimaunity. It also serves as
of J u l y . I t l J .
ford Kiwant* Cluh amt was tho kickoff (or the annuaP^air, Sanford Flour and
tS KAL)
STEINMEYER
A r t h u r It. It., a w o n . J r . still a member and director I whl&gt;b takes place in August,
Routing
A Sheet 'I n a l . lac.
C lsrk
of the Fifty Associates Club.
A tbough Cluy tost the pen
Feed SLorc
Built-up and Shingle
B y : M a r t h a T. V lh lau
He
made
hia
home
hete
at
—he
could
have
won
a
hat—lie
ln*tallatiou and Repairs
D s p u iy C l s r k
Jim Dandy Feeds
Gutters • Waterproofing .
A u d r sw r A H m s l h s r s
Orange Ave. and 25th St.
jdrov an invitation from Daily
A tto rn ey • lor P o lltio n tr
Sheet Metal Work
He it eurvtved by hi* wife, to attend th* fair and be matte Timothy Hay - Cotton heed
I I I N ortk O ra n g e Aveeue
Meal
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Mrs. Grayc* Lamson.
an lonorary rain prophet. The
O rlan d o Ir'Wrlda
Cow
Peed
M-40
per
100
lb.
KuSllau J u l y
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arrangements
are
titlq I* now owned l&gt;j Itelly, a
I I lied.
Fillenirg and k aliening
Work
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local aUatuay.
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�Hospital Notes
JULY M
Blobs Mortis, John Cono,
Richard Sttveni, Roosevelt
Bata, Addle Brooks, Christlot Hopkins, H aiti Hoag,
M a 'isrc t Wiggins, John John­
son, Richard Williams, Lawrtaco Davis, Terry Ana An­
derson, Douglas A. Hill, Julie
K. Beagan, Willie Mae Glrley, Helen Forrester of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiggins
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams
of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Ruth Hamilton. DeBary; Mrs.
Philip Tischer and baby, N.
Orlando; Rosetta Cooper, Edson Goit, Raymond Lasher
Jr., Mrs. Michael Wilwa and
baby, Betty Vetter, Glenn
JC. lingie of Sanford.
JULY «
Admits loan
Laura Bush, Geneva; Hs*«n
J . Beam, N. Orlando; Tamie
Darrah, C o l u m b u s , Ohio;
George Snyder, DeBary; Bea­
nie Flansburgh, Audrcw Deck­
er, Marjorie Oakley, Jeanne D.
Parent, Frank B. Adams.
Marie Collard, Raquel HeldleBaugh, William Gaughf of
Sanford.
Births
M r- and Mrs. Larry E.
Heidlebaugh of Sanford, a
girl.
Dischargee
Mrs. Billy Hite and baby,
Titusville; Jamea D. Pruitt,
DeLand; Mayne B a r n u m,
Lake Mary; Louis Kerchner,
DeBary; Thomas Burr, De­
Bary; Ida Herman, DeBary;
Ftonnle Avrett, Willie Vance,
Mrs. R. L. O'Quinn and baby,
There are seven vertebrae
in the neck e f a giraffe; the
same being true of whales
and humans.

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Bobble Jean R e a m , Petri
McLellan, Willi* Collins, Zula
Karatnln, Rufus Hicks, Mauds
Anderson, Lawrence Ryan, of
MIAMI (U PI) — On a hare, but more than 7S million
Sanford.
lonely atretch of mangrove people are expected to visit
JULT M
swamp, whera Seminole In. ••Interims’* la the first five
Admisslesaa
diana once gaxed at the blue- years after its completion.
Blanca Hagenbuckle, De­ green Atlantic, a dream will
The giant exhibit will show
Bary; Julia Tyler, Lake Mary; come true In two year# and off the culture, industry and
Stephen Russell, Longwood; the Industry and culture of hijtory of the America*.
Patriei* Meys, Orlando; Marc the Americas will meet.
Total cost of th* dream,
Haley, Winter Park; Andy
Now only dredges and sand which many people thought
Evans, Geneva; Dolly Braddjr, graders ply the BHO-scr* tract would never come true, is ex­
Geneva; Geneva Lawson, Judy of mud located between Bis- pected to be in the neighbor­
Smith, Linda Mots, Diana cayn# Bay and the ocean near hood of $500 million.
Byrd, Sharron Riaar, Brenda
Wires, Willi# Ruth Hughes,
of Sanford.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hu genbuckle of DeBary, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. William Tyler of
Lake Mery, a boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Byrd of Sanford,
WASHINGTON (UP!) — , The preparedness subcom­
a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
The fclka back home may mittee of Russell’^ group will
Wires of Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
piuy a b ig
lit dctCTTT.in m u sic h ts tis j* Thursday on
Robert Taylor, Mary Sim­ lng whether the Senate rati­ the military aspects of the
ons, William Gaughf, Rhotfa fies the three-nution nuclear treaty, with the heads of two
Gray, Fred Ford, Mary Cald­ test ban treaty.
major IT. S. nuclear weapon*
well, Patricia Murphy, Ethel
This became evident today
Williams, Mrs. Gene Roberta, as more and more senators laboratories s c h e d u l e d to
Mrs. Sherwin Feet hunt and indicated they were keeping testify.
Chairman John Stcnnis, Dbaby, Mrs, Willie Stewart and an open mind on the agree­
baby of Sanford.
ment reached in Moscow by Miss. said the witnesses
the United States, Britain would be Dr. John Foster, di­
JULY 37
rector of the Lawrence Radi­
Admissions
and Russia.
Many senator* said pri­ ation Laboratory, Livermore,
Loretta A. Reis, Osteen;
Willard Rainge, N. Smyrna vately they were waiting to Calif., and Dr. Norris E.
Reach; Luther Hrownlow, De­ test the sentiment among Brndlmry, director of the
la&gt;* Alamos, N. M., Scientific
Bary; Juno Hrunle, Albert Ed­ voters buck home.
As a result, ratification cf Laboratory.
wards Jr., Elisabeth Sipplo,
“These respected scientist*
Annie Jones, Diana Graham, the treaty by the required
Ralph Cowan III, Melinda two-thirds vote shaped up as will Iks the first of a number
no sure thing despite optimis­ of scientific and technical
Munn of Sanford.
tic predictions of its ardent witnesses which we will hear
Births
Mr. and M n. Raymond G. barkers. One veteran sena­ in the next few weeks,” Stcn­
Graham of Sanford, • boy; tor noted that it is hard to nis said.
One q u e s t i o n troubling
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawton get two-thirda support for
many senators, notably Re­
anything in the Senate.
of Sanford, a boy.
Under Secretary of State publican Leader Everett M.
Discharge*
Stephen Russell, Longwood; W. Averrll llarrim an, who Dirksen, III., i* the pact’s
Eddie Fort, Oviedo; Willsrd initialed the agreement for “veto” provision, which Gir.
Rslnge, New Smyrna; Mrs. the United States, nnd dis­ bids any amendment to UnIrene McQueen and baby, armament chief William C. treaty except by unanimous
Geneva; Ralph Cowan III, Fester faced a bombardment agreement c f the three ori­
Kathleen Ilruwn, Nannie Haw- of searching ipie-tions at n ginal signer*.
Another is the exact meanard, Frank Adnme, Nick Ken. three - hour closed session
of it* “withdrawal
is, Mr*. Frank Dunn and ba­ Monday with meintier* of i n g
clause,"
which would allow
three
powerful
Senate
com­
by; Mrs. Albert Adums and
any tnemlter nation to pull
baby; Mrs. Frank Voltollne mittees.
They won general prnlee out of the agreement in rase
and baby, Mrs. Jack Wiggins
for their performance and the of a violation. A third point
and baby, of Sanford.
announced support of two cf is the possible re»trictinn cit
JULY 2$
the committee chairmen. Rut use of nucleur blast* for
Admission*
Georga Lynn, Longwood; more than half of the sena. purely pcacctiinn uses, aueh
Georg* Mack Persons, Or­ tors interviewed later said us excuvation for construc­
lando; Gwen Muse, Lake Mon- their minds were not yet tion.
roe; Harriet Finney, James made up.
Chuirmun J. William Fill- 1
Ray, Warren Turman. I’nuline
Moore, Mildred Smith, John | bright. D-Ark., of the For-j Gets Post
DENVER ( UI’D—Rudy Pil­
eign Relation* Committee and
Domlney of Sunford.
Sen. John O. Pasture, D-lt. I., ous, deposed a i coach of the
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. cf the Senate-House Atomic Chicago Black Hawks alter
Smith of Sunford, a boy; Mr. Energy Committee said they the 1962 03 National Hockey
and Mra. David Cirley of San­ intended tn support t h e League season, was named
coach Wednesday of the new
treaty in its present form.
ford, a boy.
Hut Chairman Richard H. Denver club in the Western
, Discharge*
Lula Booth, Dellary; Helen Ru-sei), D-Ga., of the Armed Hockey League. Denver Id s
Ream, N. Orlando; Roy Col­ Seitiie* Committee was non­ a working agreement with
Toronto of the NHL.
lins, Osteen; Alphonso Dixon, committal.
Charles Gracey, Ernest Ricknell, Milton Young Jr., Violet
Sites, Elijuh Johnson, George
I'ittanl, Marjorie Orkley, Donuld Jones, Muxine M assey,
June Brodie, Mr*. Robert
Lawson and baby, Mr*. Larry
Heidlebaugh and baby of San­
ford.

Land Being Cleared For Huge 'Interama' A t Miami

Folks At Home May Have Last
Say On Test Ban Treaty's Fate

v o r i r r o r b a i .k
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p u r s u a n t M f in al d.--r«« r a n t l . r . J on t h e }»th d a y o f J u l y .
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r a n - l l n * In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t
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F l o r i d a . In C h a n c e r y , w h e r e .
In r m s r
K K D E K A I, SAVINOA AND IAIAN AttaCe'l a t iu x
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are
defendonta,
I ' h a n c e r y D o ck et No. 11111. I,
A R T H U R II. B E C K W I T H . J i t .
C lerk of the afo re eald Circuit
C o u r t , will w l l h l n t h e l . a x l
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i d a , t h e f o l l o w i n g d e a r r lh e d
p ro p e rty , situ a te d and being
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n o l e C o u n ty , F l o r i d a .
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July 80, 1968 — P i |« 8

Officials of th* Inter-Amcrican Center, armed with a
$21 million bond issue and
hope for new funds from Con­
gress, say the filling Job will
be done by thi* September,
and Interama will be “an op­
erating reality” tn IDAS,
Four distinct areas of ex­
position are planned for th*
cultural and industrial center,
and the setup will Include
modern buildings, platas, pa­
vilions, garJens and student
guides from the thre* Ameri­
cas.
The industrial area, “meet­
ing place for Industrie* of th*
western hemisphere,” accord­
ing to Interama officials, will
tell the story of man’s search
for knowledge and his gains
along these lines in the differ­
ent countries.
The cultural and fastivnl
areas will stress native mu­
sic, art, entertainment and
recreation found in th# westrrn world. Included in the
ruttural area will be an opera
house and a reproduction of
a Shakespearean theater.
Gov. Farris Bryant ia exofficio of the Interama Au­
thority and oppointed its
membership.
The idea for the center
took hold in 1050 when Con­
gress supported tha establish­

ment of Interama with the
baalc purpose of improving
ties with Latin America.
President Harry S. Truman

endorsed the project fully in
1952. a year after it was cre­
ated as a non-profit organi­
sation.

Courthouse Records
Suita Filed
Boston Five Cents Savings
Rank v*. Marion E. Dyne
Halm, mtg. fcl,
Oneida Savings Rank va.
Richard A. Williamson, et al,
mtg. fcl.
Boston Five Cents Savings
Rank vs. Gerald Carter, et ux,
mtg. fcl.
Boston Five Cent* Dank vs.
Samuel 11. Gay, Jr., et al, mtg.
fcl.
First Federal Savings and
Loan
*&lt; R airm Puvh
et al. mtg. fcl.
Williamsburg Savings Rank
vs. Merle Hastings, et al, mtg
fcl.
Federal National Mortgage
Assn. vs. Janies R. Waller, et
ux, mtg. fcl.
City Savings Rank of Pitts­
field vs. John Kupcr, mtg.
fcl.
Grace Bernard vs, Kirby
Walter, et ux, nitg fcl.
Brooklyn Savings Rank vs.
Itoxcoe Reynolds, et ux, mtg.
fcl.

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Boston Five Cents Saving*
Bank v*. Ira L. Cook, et ux,
mtg. fcL
Life Insurance Co. of Vir­
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mtg. fcl.
Federal National Mortgage
Assn. vs. Russell Smith, et
ua, mtg, fcl.
Boston Federal Savings ami
Loan vs. Robert llirnet, et ux,
mtg. fcl.
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_ by many of
Is
looksd on skeptically
th e affected youngs tears themselves.
Their chief complaint, dlacloeed in
random interviews: They don't care
to study or train. They want Jobs to­
day. Not Just any Jobs, but work like
sting s crane or bulldossr, which
draws high pay.
___ Uds talk, In other words,
aa If somthow they could miraculous­
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Political

W hat has fed the delusions of
these New York youngsters, many of
them presently unemployable school
dropouts, th at they can, in effect,
join th e union and see the world ?
In the old days we could blame it
all on Hollywood movies which cata­
pulted their heroes from bottom to
top in half a reel. But you don't see
theae any more even on the late, late
show.
The explanation today may be
deeper and wider. Our society in
many ways encourages people not to
wait for anything. There a re short­
cuts to everything — to m aturity, to
college diplomas, to homeowning, to
lUCCtAf*

Many kids a t the young end of
th e teen-age scale have material
goods th at would have thrilled their
grandparents at 50. Some who don't
have these things "take" them. One
m ust keep up. Others sit around wait'or their magic chance a t youthing for
f u llaffluence.
Som* less well off sectors, like
rta of West Virginia and th e South,
ve not yot been caught up in the
vortex of thia "here today and have
it all tomorrow" mood th a t afflicts
so many plaacea. That may explain
why they still believe in laying hard
labor on the line.
But even the worst pockets of
poverty and joblessness in New York
are hard by the great displays of
modern-day economic riches. And the
poor can very quickly pick up from
the more fortunate the happy notion
— spurred by many parents — that
w hat one sees and likes one should
have.
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why wait? Ju st touch a button and
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Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Terry’s girl friend treats poses on Its doting parents ing boy friend Into treating
kins like a doormat. So be and soon becomes the naugh­ them roughly, aa their bro­
ceeld profit ky herding the ty tyrant on that family atage. thers used to do In their
Similarly, it is the overin­ childhood.
wise advice of Shakespeare,
aa well as the Roman phil­ dulged adult woman who tries Now I don't want some of
osopher, Seneca. Contrary to browbeat her husband into you men to mistake what I
iaea to balance the federal lo sentimental poets, women waiting on her, hand and am urging, for most men are
budget and to reduce govern­ a rt very taay In understand foot.
already too rough and selfish.
ment expenditures lasted but far they react Uke
And the more he meekly But there la a goodly minor­
a few weeks into bln first leddlera mstil given n
submits to her whims, the ity who romanticise about the
term.
more disdainful of him she girl they really want to mar­
corparal punishment.
FDR did not achieve a bal­ CASE Q-406: Terry T„ aged secretly becomes.
ry, so they may lose her by
anced budget In any year of 21, has been dating a coed
For the average girl has giving in to her every whim.
hla White House service. for a year.
grown up with brothers. They Seneca once diagnoied thia
Harry S. Truman came up "Dr. Crane,” lie protested, look no "gufl" from her end problem for n young man by
with three balanced budgets "I have treated her like a often selfishly imposed their laying:
In his eight years. Two of queen on ail occasions.
will on her by their superior
Go to the archer. See how
these were imposed on HST "And I try to do every­ masculine strength.
he handles his bow. With one
by the Republican loth Con­ thing in my power to please
So the usual adult female hand he pushes it away but
gress he ao deplored.
has a subconscious "image" with the other he pulls it
her.
Dwight D. Elsenhower bal­ "Thus, if she doesn't like of a normal male as a person back again.”
anced the budget thrice. In to watch a baseball game who impotca his will at times, The wiser plan Is to pull
fiacat 1939 Ike waa em bar­ but prefers to go swimming, just by sheer muscular force. the girl's interest toward you
rassed by the largest peace­ I always give in to her.
If, like Terry, lie is always at the beginning; then oc­
time deficit so far, $13.4 bil­ "Yet she treats me like obsequious
and
forgiving, casionally push her away.
lion. John K. Kennedy is O dirt and often will jilt me kind ami meek, she may fin­ For that whets her interest
for 3, including fiscal '&lt;3. ills for some other guy wlio is ally treat him as a doormat. and also causes her lo re­
program projects Treasury rough and selfish.
And the reason such a girl spect him more.
deficits through fiscal 18d7. "So bow can I win her UunU her escort, is to force It takes only one or two
If it la a fact that Treasury as my wife? I Idve her, and him into asserting his mas­ acta of corporal punishment
deficits gnaw at dollar values, I really think she loves me, culine dominance.
to make a child heed its parthen the averago man ia in but she refuses to accept my
Mauy of these girls don't cols’ mere words thereafter.
for more lumps.
consciously know why they Likewise, it may take ooengagement ring.”
The twu-hit dollar la not
Shakespeare was one of abuse and m istreat their gal­ ly one showdown between a
far down the deficit road the foremost Applied Psycho­ lant escorts so shamefully.
man and woman to teach her
which the U. S. government logists of all time.
But subconsciously they are respect fur hie superior
has followed sine*
1130. So read his fascinating trying to prod that sissy-act- strength.
Pressure groups for spending "Taming of tho Shrew.”
Thereafter, he may give
and politicians who buy votes Sooner or later almost every
her plenty of rope, but the
with the voters' own tax
always knows who ia boas.
woman must be batted around
money are mostly responsible
So send for my "Testa for
a little by her sweetheart or
for the failure of tho U. S. else she will lose reaped for
Husbands and Wives,” en­
government to live within its
closing a long stamped, re­
him.
income.
turn envelope, plus 20c.
Remember, it Is the unCitizens have been lulled ipanked child who thus im­
MIAMI BEACH (UPI&gt; —
and gulled with the politi­
Secretary of State Tom
cians' story th at Vie big
Adam* warned Thursday night
spending is all in the cause Bryant Praises
that while everyone is brag­
of national defense. Maloney!
ging about Florida's econom­
.National defense spending Group's Conduct
ic advancement, the rest of
has been reduced by one-tblrd TALLAHASSEE (L'Pl) the nation is moving faster
since fiscal 1843 when the Gov. Farris Bryant Unlay
than the Sunshine State.
United States was in a hot praised civil rlghta demonstra­
He told the annual farm la­
war. Out In the same 20-year tors at the National Gover­
bor conference here that Flor­
period, nondefense spending
nor's Conference In Miami ida ia fulling down on the job
has increased five fold from Beach for not embarrassing
of providing adequate tech­
about $d billion to about $30 Florida.
nical training at tha high
button.
Bryant said tho demonstra­
Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.) tors conducted tiiemselvas In school and junior collage level.
While tho atato la doing
recently cited the hard fact an "orderly” manner before
that $17 billion of a $20 bil­ tha ayaa of the nation and much for tho mentally retard­
ed, the phyalcally handicapped
lion Increase
In
federal
31 governors of tlie states and and tha Intellectually super­
? /&gt; /: £ ! &gt;
spending since the Korean
tarrltories.
ior,
little
ia
being
done
for
the
War in 1933 haa been for
•I &gt;i J n u n
"They carried signs. They eight out of ovary ten young
strictly domestic • civUtan
picketed. They did the tiling people who will not graduate
programs, projects, purposes
In the American tradition,” from college.
and interests. A great deal
'And we cannot have a ful­
of that is tax money llie poli­ he said. "Everyone got Ihelr
message, but it was not an ly-developed economy until
ticians vote lo spend back
embarrassment to the slate. we have a mure diversified in­
home so that they be re-electIN T tR lO N
It was very line."
dustrial development," Adame
ted.
AU
in
all,
Bryant
said
the
^
It won't be long now. A bus
four-day meeting of the govride downtown wilt cost one
ernora was "excellent." He
A submarine flanked by
buck.
said exchanges at the con­ two dolphins ia the insignia
ference were extremely h-lrv of the U. S. Navy itihinirina

27th Federal Deficit

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The averais n u n sod his
finally have a penoosl stake
ia a report tbs V. 8. Trea­
sury will make In e couple
of dsya to the American peo­
ple. The Treaaury will report
th a t the government has
reeked up another deficit tor
flaeal year 1M3.
Thia will be the nth fed­
e ra l deficit alnce 1830. The
personal ataka of the average
m aa is that these deficits
have contributed to tile lar­
ceny of hla aavlngi, his inaureace, hla mooey in poc­
ket by a process known aa
currancy Inflation. The aver­
age man'a dollar which was
worth 100 cents in purchasing
In ISO*, la worth only 43.$
cents today.
The average man who ob­
tained a lio.ooo life inaurnnee policy In 1038 haa today
a $4,S60 life Insurance policy
in term* of purchasing pow­
er. In terma of bacon, beana
and baby shoei, rent, doctor's

bills or what have you, that
$10,000 Ufa lnaurance policy
baa depredated In value
since 1930 by $3,440, more
than half.
The Treaiury'a deficit re­
cord ia not merely shameful;
it ia s direct and dangeroua
challenge to the American
way of life. The average man
and woman does not seem to
be aware of what these end­
less deficits have done and
what they will do if they are
continued. If the victime of
thia grandest larceny were
aware of It, they would rebel
at the polls.
The politicians of both par­
ties in the While House and
the Congress share responatbUitiea for these deficits, but
not equally. Democratic pres­
idents and Congress have
shown less interest, if any.
than have Republicans in pru­
dent management of the na­
tion's finances. Franklin D.
Roosevelt's campaign prom-

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U. a F o e t a l R e g u l a t i a a a f r o . i A a t h a t all m a t t a u k M r l p i l a a a fee will dUcontinue operation on
p a l ! In aA vaaca.
July 31.
Administrator
Jock
F.
E n u r e * a a . . c o n s d a t a m a t t . r O e t o a . r *7. I l l s a t t a a r o a t Flood said Thursday th* hos­
O ffice a f B e e l e r * . F l o r i d * . u n d e r t h e A r t a f C o n a rM e a f M a r c s .
pital can not cunlinua without
T h a HeralA la a m e i w k s r a f s k a U n ited F r a s s w k lah la a a t l l l a d th* support of tha Florida
a s c l u . l . a l y I s t h a uaa f o r r a p a b l l c a l l s a a t aU t k a l o c a l ■ « * . East Coast Railway which will
printed la th is n .w e p a p e r .
be withdrawn Oct. 1.
th* FEC, which has been
.No p e r t o f a n y m a t e r i a ! , n e w s e r e o . e r t t e l n * . of t h i s e d i l l u a
a f T h a S a n f o r d l l e r a l t l tu n ) bo r e p r o d u c e d In au&gt; p l a n n e r w i t h - strikebound tine* January, op­
a u t w r i t t e n p e r t u i e a i o n o f t b s p u b l i s h e r of T h a H e r a l d . A a / erated th* hospital until 1969
i n d i v i d u a l s r f i r m r e s p o n s i b l e f u r euch r e p r o d u c ti o n w i l t he
c o n s i d e r e d a a l a t r i r p l n f o n *, . a l l e i a l d e c o p y r i g h t a n d w i l l ba when on association was form­
b a l d l iab le f e r d a m a g e s u n d e i t k a law . P u b l i s h e d d a l l y e a c e p t ed among railroad employes to
S a tu rd ay . S a a d a y p a d C k r ls ta ta s i published A eturdb) p r e c e d i n g
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WASHINGTON (NBA) —
F o r tho long haul, the most
im portant part of President
Kennedy's special masaaga to
Congress on the railroad crisis
may be his proposal for hand­
ling all technological unem­
ployment.
Thia would make "automa­
tion" th# key word in tho
rail dispute. It would replace
"featherbedding" and "com­
pulsory arbitration" as tho
catch phrase* naming th* is­
sue up to now.
. The President's proposal to
turn the case over to the Intoratat* Commerce Coinmivaion may or may not be ac­
cepted by Congreas.
If Congress does pass tha
proposed Joint resolution and
if tha ICC can then impose
trains will be kept running
fu r at least two
Tha hope is th a t in this per­
iod tho railroad employers and
their on-train employes will
sattla their differences by
collective bargaining. But
they already have bargained
unsuemsnfully on the work
rule* issue for four year*.
Since th* dispute ia bound
to get worse instead of bet­
tor, thero ie little reason to
boiiavo It will be solved per­
manently by temporary m usoree.
It it la not aolved, then th*
whole rigamarol* will have to
be gone through again under
Railway Labor Act and Na­
tional Mediation Board pro­
ceedings.
So, for tha long-range solu­
tion, the President propose!
tackling all tho complicated
problems of automation—th*
displacement of workers by la­
bor-saving technological ad­
vances.
Ha falls back *n tha old
standby gimmick of bureau­
cracy, He will appoint a
committee to study th* prob­
lem. This one will be calleJ
th* Presidential Commission
on Automation.
Its job will be to Identify
and describe the major types
of worker displacement likely
to occur in the next 10 years.

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It will recommend just what
private business and organiz­
ed labor should be responsi­
ble for in solving th* prob­
lems caused by automation.
It will recommend what state
and local governments should
be responsible for.
And then finally — you
guessed it — it will recom­
mend specific administrative
steps which th* federal gov­
ernment should take to meet
it* responsibilities "to share
the costs and alleviate the
losses of automation job-displacement,"
All this is to be dune "in
such a way as to assure both
the continued advance of our
technology and tha continued
well-being of our people."
The Presidential Commis­
sion on Automation will have
until th* end of 1UU4 to study
and report. Th* effect is to
sweep the whole problem un­
der the table till after elec­
tion.
Nobody knows yet who will
be on the commission or what
U will find lo repot L but the
indicated course ia to set up
another federal government
welfare program.
Surplus people — thosa dis­
placed by automation —
would be handled something
like surplus crops. They would
b« kept at government ex­
pense until they can be re­
processed or retrained so
somebody cau find aom* use
for them.
Tha extent to which tha
government would bear the

f costa of technological displace­
ment for both management
and labor is spelled out in an
earlier paragraph of the Pres­
ident’s message. There are no
dollar figures mentioned, but
the total would be millions.
“Tho nation as a whole,
which shares in th* benefits,
also would bear part of tho
burden imposed by advancing
railroad technology," says th*
President.
To the extent that retrain­
ing bent-fits are now available
to railway workers under the
Manpower Development and
Training Act of 1003, the car­
riers would be relieved of
this obligation, th* message
points out.
Under tha proposal submit­
ted by th* carriers to their
on-train employes, the employ,
ers tiir n o tim off** to *■&gt;&lt;,
displaced workers substantial
dismissal pay, preferential ra .
hiring rights, or liberal allow,
ances to retrain for new skills.
But now the government
seems to be M raarin g lo re­
lieve ra iiw a y W fc tW W *
thee* costs, while promoting
more automation.
“The unfairness of placing
the entire burden of readjust­
ment costs upon either tha
carriers or the workers is an
additional reason why legitlatiun it particularly appropriata in thia case," says tha
President.
This legislation has not ye*
been drafted to apply to tho
railroad*, but look out for i*
when it cumea.

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Letters
The Editor
Th* Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Sir:
Thank you ao very much for
th* copies you sent to me of
The Herald of Tuctduy, July 9
and for the picture and story
of my prii* winning phrtrait
sent you by my husband which
was published therein. This
was a delightful surprise and
haa brought me in touch with
old friends and classmates I
would not have heard from
otherwise.
Thank you again. I am most
appreciative .
Sincerely,
lire . Robert M. Harris
Tamaqua, Penna.

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By JULIUS BOROS\v&lt; ~&gt;/;
^ U iO P E N CHAMPION

Bogey Pays Off
In Western Open

Lou Ambers
Candidate
for The 'Hall'

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CHICAGO (UPI) — Usual- fo r 111,000 and th* Western contributed their £0 p ar eonI
By Oscar Fraley
ly a bogey won’t win a duf­ Open championship.
of tha day'a get* receipts ta
fer a beer, but for pro g o lfs
I P! Sports Writer
Palmar won with a bogey tha Chick Evans caddi* fund*
leading money winner, A rn­ because Julius Boro* got a
NEW YORK (UPI) — He
I t waa Palmer’s sixth win la
11 the to« of tha club ia
old
Palmer, a bogey was good doubla bogey. The third play­
was, the little man with the
11 playoffs and aacond play*
iticking up, you ara standing
off contestant, Jack N'icklaut, off daftat for both of hia
flattened features, • living
too far from the ball. If tha
also got a bogey.
testimonial to tho fact that
opponents, in four trio* fop
Tha ovar-all performance Nicklaoa and flva for Boro*.
fame Is a sometime tiling.
the heel is up, the toe droop­
This was a t the Sonny Lisof the trio on tho 230-yard It was tho seventh playoff in
ing you're too close.
ton-Floyd Patterson fiasco in
17th hola at Beverly Country 30 tournaments on tha PGA
Solo the club so tha bottom
Las Vegas snd Lou Ambers
Club Monday may hava been tour and tho fourth for Pal­
rests on the ground. The bot­
sat solemnly in ths second
the worst ever on network mer la hia last flva tourna­
tom line must be level.
row of ringside with his form­
television or in tho final ments.
er manager, Al Weill. Few
Feet in position, weight
round of a 137,200 tourna­
people recognised him. or
ment.
properly set. knees flexed you
1’oitad Presa laternaUoaal
spoke, snd the heedless dis­
• a a
find you're bent slightly for­
missal
of
his
prasstics
when
Warren
Spahn
now
ranks
Palmar,
who wound up with
ward at tha waist, just how
former champions were introas the all-time left-handed a ono-under-par for tha 6,much depending on your phys­
duced put • hurt glax* in his
SANFORD WOMEN’S ROWLING ASSOCIATION’S new preaiilent, Mar­
strikeout king of the majors 807-yard course, said ha had
ical stature.
eyes.
tha Kinnartl, takes the yravel from retiring president, Kathy Bukur, at nn
Make sure Tour back is
—but
you'd better put an “aean worse,” however, Boroe
•'They ahculdds ir.tmdueed
ii'ietsdusticn luncheon held at the Capri Restaurant. Backing up the new
finished with * 71 end NlfV.
practically straight!
asterisk
ia uuul of luaL
him,” growled Weill. “ He was
MOUNT CLEMEN*, Mkh.
president for next year are (from left) E tta Dorman, aergeant at arms;
laua with a 73.
Tha arma s h o u l d hang
Until
Friday,
anyway.
cn* of the greatest.”
Shirley
Mnrtin,
treasurer;
Shirley
Simas,
first
vice
president,
and
Letha
(UPD—The
lady from Jal, K ,
Palmar, who said ha playad
atraight d o w n f r o m the
T hat's when Milwaukee's
He was, indeed.
Ward,
second
vice
president,
A
new
secretary
has
not
yet
been
elected.
"pretty
well
for
13-holta
—
shoulders as you address the
M.,
Kathy
Whitworth
finished
superlative
42-year-old
south­
• • •
ball.
and then I wesnt too shard,” six under par Monday to tako
paw
it
due
to
work
next
and
For Lou Ambers, the Her­
The extension
your left
since he'll go against the started the 17th tied with tho IU 5 0 first priso ia tho
kimer Hurricane who got re­
should
s straight SMOOTH SAILING —
Mets that night, he'll pro­ Boros a t twa under par, with Women's Wolverine Open golf
ligion in reform school s n d .
I n s with ihs club.
Spinnaker sw ellin g in
bably dispel any existing Nicklaue even par.
learned to fight in cliuivh,
The hands, as you look strong wind. Sceptre.
Palmer hit into a trap and tournament a t tho Hill*root
: question.
lost only eight of 102 bouts !
down tha shaft, ahould be Britnin’s unsuccessful
Actually
there
should
be
no
Boros
Into the rough behind Country Club.
United Presa International
twic# won the light­
slightly ahead of tha ball.
19.'&gt;9 challenger for the and
the
green.
Nlcklaue’ tee shot
question
even
now.
To
alt
Miss Whitworth shot round*
weight crown. II* tock i t 1
American Laa|ua
Work on attaining tha prop­ America's Cup, crosses
j
Intents and purposes Spahn stopped five feet from the of 72-64-82-191, five stroke*
from Tony Canxoneri, lost it i
W. L. Pet. GB
er stance until it becomes au­ the F i r t h of Clyde,
broke tha strikeout record for pin.
ahead of second place winner,
to Henry Armstrong and then i
64 37 .634
New Y’ork
tomatic with you. Grip first, Scotland, in the first
left-handed pitchers by fan­
Palmer's blast from the Betsy Rawls, Spartanburg, S.
won it back from tha wind-1 United Press International
stance second, and you're on
test trial against the mill puncher known a t "Ham­
57 46 .533 8
ning five bailers in an 82 trap went 35 feet past the C., who finished with a 75-63.
Chicago
ATLANTA (UPI) — Ineuryour way to shooting par.
12-meter yacht Sover­ mering Henry.”
Notice how- those American Balumore
58 49 .542 9
ancetunn George Burnett re­ victory over Cincinnati Mon­ pin and Bone dubbed his ap­ 65-203.
These two fundamentals will eign, a potential Bri­
Tha tournament was cut to
proach and his ball stupped
55 49 .529 104a ceived )5,tHH) and four other day night.
There was a Lint* in Pitts­ League managers always are Minnesota
sta rt you off correctly so that tish challenger for the
Those five strikeouts upped 22 feet short of tha Gag. 60 hols* when • bridge col­
burgh when he fought Fritxie crying about lousy pitching? Bo.-ton
persons received • total of
53
49
.320
llVs
you will shift your weight Cup. Sceptre won by
ids mayor league total to 2,- Both missed their first putt*. lapsed Saturday, and soma 8*
Notice, too. how they're not
Zivie in a 10-round bout and,
51 54 .486 15 34,000 from the Saturday Eve­ 378. No argument there. But
properly snd thus develop s 200 yards. Sovereign
Cleveland
*
•
•
persona plunged into thrso
saying
one
single
word
to­
in tha eighth, suffered a
32 56 .481 15ls ning Post for information used there is some argument over
Los Angeles
came hack to win in broken
smooth and rhythmic swing.
fret of water.
This
set
up
a
situation
in
jaw. Weill wanted to day?
in
n
story
claiming
the
10(12
a 53 .466 17
Kansas City
Footwork is ss important in several Inter testa.
Rube Waddell's total.
Mies Whitworth becamo Hi*
which
tlier*
could
have
been
less in the tuwel but Am­ They couldn't possibly, be­
Georgia
Alabama
football
43 37 .430 20&gt;-4
Detroit
golf as it ia in any other sport.
Most record book* say the a three-way deadlock if eacli leading money winner with
bers wouldn’t 1st him. A cause they wouldn't hate a Washington
game wax rigged, it was re­
37 6d .350 2«
Footwork csn control your
former Philadelphia Athletic's player aauk his next putt. In­ her prtxo Monday. She has
beautifully fast boxer, he did leg to stand on alter one look
vealed yesterday.
Results
Monday's
body so you can bring ths club
southpaw struck out 2.375 bat­
a painful walla through the at Monday night's boxscores. Kansas City 3 New York 0
stead, Nicklaus missed and won $10,759 so fa r on tho
Uunictt, the central figure
into contact with ths ball at
ters
during his career but in three-putted for hia four. women's tour.
For
example:
final two heats to take the
In
the
scandal
that
followed
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the exact time to etrike it
..
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, some books his total ia listed
Third place waa taken by
—Robin Roberts and Mic­ Washington 2 Chicago I, night the
decision. Later he called his
Pulmer sank hi* putt for the
story • publication, said
L. Angeles 11 Cleveland 0,
squarely for maximum dis­
Jackie Pung, Daly City, Calif.,
key
Lolich
tangled
in
a
pair
mother and she asked him
Imgey.
Boros,
barely
18
inches
lie
overheard
former
Univer­
night
tance.
Ostensibly that was all fet­
with 78-02-04-204. Fourth
of two - hitters until Dick
why he was mumbling.
Baltimore 2 Detroit 1, night sity of Grorgis Athletic Di­ tled 17 year* ago when Bob from tha flag, mlaaed and place went to Peggy Wilson,
Golf isn't s gxma of putting
Brown
hit
a
pinch
two-run
"Drinkin’ lemonade through
rector
Wally
Butts
give
in­
three-putted
for
a
five.
United
Presa
International
your beet foot forward.
homer with two out in the Boston 7 Minnesota 5, night formation on Georgia's plays Feller was officially recognis­
This hols wrapped up Pal­ Austin, Tex., w ith 78-67-05Wednesday’s Games
Lowly Tampa rose up and a straw,” he reassured her.
It's a case of jumping in
It was a much mure sour ninth for a 2 1 Baltimore vic­ l-oa Ang. at Cleve. 2, twl- to Alabama C o a c h P a u l ed the single season record- mer's’ sixth tourney champion­ 205.
with both feet!
holder after striking out 348
trounced second-place Or- moment last Monday night tory over Detroit.
Luw scoring am ateur honuro
(Hear) Bryant piior to the batters for Cleveland in 1946 ship of Hi* year. On the 18th
night
—Joel Horlen hurled hitless
laudo la-3 Monday night to in l-us Vegas but little Lou,
went to 20-year-old Sherry
ha
pam
d,
missing
a
12-foot
Chicago
at
Washington
night
*f,m
e
won
by
Alabama
35-0.
! NKXT: The swing.
Feller wai acknowledged to
Wilder, Grand Rapids, Mich*
pujb the Twins down to 50 year* old nuve, may get ball for 8 's innings, then Detroit at Baltimore night
■»“! Bryant both denied have b’oken Ihe record even birdie putt, but Boro* missed
From ths book, “Huw To
wound
up
losing
a
two-hitler
with 77-08-72-217.
fourth place in the Florida his reccgnitiun in September.
the
accusation.
hie
birdie
try
from
seven
fis
t
though Waddel was credited
Play Par Gulf," by Jullua
when Don laick's two-run I Kansas City st New York
• •
•
Slate League, and Sarasota
Record* of the payments for witli 349 strikeouts for the to los* his comeback chance.
Minuc.sota at Boston
Huron, copyright 1053 and
homer
witli
two
out
in
the
What brings him to tnind
held onto a comfortable lead
NOW YOU CAN —
information were produced 1904 season in some books
Naliooal league
The trio tied for first place
1963 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.,
it tiie annual election to the ninth brought Washington a
despite a toss to Miami.
RENT THEM!
W . I , P e t. t .H yesterday ill pre-trial sessions and 3U in others.
after
Hi*
regulation
72
holes
Englewood Cliffe, N. J.
The Marlins beat the league- boxing Hail of Fame — and 21 win over Chicago.
BABY
CRIBS —
leuding to Hulls* 310 million
toil
Angeies
03
41
.606
with
280,
foor
under
par,
to
Those six strikeouts by
—Dean Chance of 1-os An |
leaders 7-4, Daytona Beach the fact that he came closer
libel suit against the mags- Waddell are the tam e one act up the playoff.
Kollawaya
San
Francisco
59
40
.362
4la
Aad
topped Lakeland 7-3, ami Fort j lliun any of the others who geles helsl Cleveland hitlcss St. Iwjuia
xine. The trial get* under way under question now even
# •
•
38 40 .358 3
until
the
sevenlh
and
settled
Hospital
McRaney Beats Lauderdale beat St. Peters- i missed the last time the bal­
Monday in Frderul District though it was all supposed to
Chicago
35
47
5.19
7
Palmer'*
victory
increased
]Beds With
burgh 4 2 in oilier league ac­ lots were counted. Lou re­ for a two-lut 11 0 victory.
Court here.
Cincinnati
50 50 .528 8
have been settled in 1916 lua lini.1 earnings to $90,955.
GaUh
Chase 31 To 11 tion.
ceived Mil votes cut of 164, Dick Kadatx came up with
Other
p
e
r
s
o
n
a
receiving
55 50 .324 8ki
Springs
According to the Little Bed
Both llurus and Nicklaus
another one of his brilliant j Philadelphia
McRanry swamped t h e
First baseman Tom Kidd with 123 necessary to be
A Safety
53 32 .503 10W payment in connection with Book of Baseball, Waddell's earned $4,459 for ths round
| relief jobs to nail down s Milwaukee
Chase nine in the first round cricked two liumcrs and elected.
Ralls
Pittsburgh
50 53 .485 t2*a tiie story were:
total was 2,375. But some pur­ with Nicklaus increasing his
.
7-5
triumph
for
Boston
over
of the City Soft Ball tourna­ drove in three runs to pace
There are a host of other
Writer Frank Graham Jr., ists insist on going by "One 1903 earnings to $79,590 and
Houston
41
65
387
21
American
Rant*AU
ment round robin Monday by Tampa's 17-hit attack xml good ones wuiting in line I Minnesota and Dave Wicker- New York
who was paid f 2,000 fur tha for tiie Book.” which lists Boros to $011,9911 to run two32 72 :w« 3t
In Sanford
a score of 29 to 7.
left (lie Tarpons out of the with him, guys like Jimmy | sham of Kansas City pitched
article.
2466 S. Hiawatha Av*.
Monday's
Results
Waddell's total as 2.381.
three
behind
Palmer.
Tha
trio
Ills
first
major
league
shut
Home runs were hit by Ihe league cellar. Orlando com­ Hraddock, the Cinderella man
b'ports Editor Furman RishSan Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 4
Al! the veteran southpaw
half doren by McRaney's L. mitted four bobbles.
wiio came off the docks to lout to stop the Yankees, 5 0. Milwaukee 8 Cincinnati 2 er of tiie Atlanta Journal,
needs ll four strikeouts
I
in
the
other
AL
games.
Watson, Carter, Rimer, Kinw. l . ret. win the heavyweight crown,
who received 31.W0.
night
against the Met* Friday night
ftolierts'
two-hit
victory
ard, Spivey and Williams. In Sarasota
22 11 666 and Jersey Joe Walcott, who
PlrrTa Howard, Burnett's and he'll be the new reco*dI
SIS
Ang.
•
Philadelphia
2
over
the
Tigers
was
tlie
253rd
all 31 hits were garnered by Fort Lauderdalr
18 13 .343 was on relief when lie final­
attorney, $300.
night
holdcr in everybody's book.
McRaney oit the offerings of Miami
19 16 .542 ly itarted to get the breaki of his major league career Only games scheduled
And Milton Flack, a former
Spalm held the Reds to six
ami
his
ninth
of
the
year
for
Rill Behrens. Trank Williams Orlando
17 16 .513 and fought on and ori until
associate of llurnett’a, $500. hits Monday night in posting
Wednesday's Game*
the
Orioles.
Lolich
had
a
was the winning pitcher.
Id 16 .500 he wun ths biggest boxing
St. Petersburg
the 3toth victory of his ma­
one hitter and a t o lead un­ Chicago at Milwaukee night
Chase
0 2 0 2 3 0 0 T i t Daytona Beach
14 19 .425 title of them all.
Cincinnati at St. Louis night
jor league career and hi*
til
pinch
hitter
Al
Smith
sin­
McRaney 2 1 10 4 1 • X 29 31 Tamps
14 20 .410
Don’t pass up Hilly Conn,
To Split Courts
Pittsburgh at Houston night
13th triumph of the season
13 20 .349 who was light heavyweight gled with one out in the ninth. New York at Los Angeles
Lakeland
BAN FRANCISCO (UPI* compared with five defeat!.
The
Detroit
rookie
then
got
champion before he almost
— Tho San F'rancisc'o Wnrnight
Tiie lai* Angeles Dodgers
Lull Apartclo on a fly bail
Sign Plante
boxed the ears and the rrown
rtori, svho will ops-n the Na­ snapped their four-game losPhiladelphia
at
San
Francisco
but
Brown
came
off
Uw
bench
NEW YORK (U P I)—Goalie Call
Metcalf
of Joe Louis; featherweight
tional Basketball Association iug streak and maintained
Jacques Plante, who was ac­
NEW YORK lUPIi - The champion Willie Pep, as fast to deliver a two-run limner
season Oct. 26 against the (heir I'a game lead with a
quired by the New York Ran­ New Y'ork Yankees have call­ ss any ringman who ever (hat dealt Iailich his sixth set­
Cincinnati Royals at the Uni­ 6-2 victory over the Philadel­
back
in
to
decisions.
ger* from the Montreal Cans- ed up Toni Metcalf, a 23. lived until he was racked up
versity of San F'rancisco gym, phia Phillies while tiie .San
llorlcn's loss to the Sen­
•liens in s big National Hock- year-old right-handed rolief in an airplane crash;; Kill
will split 32 league games be­ F'rancisco Giants won their
ators
was
equally
heart
break
ey League trad* in June, has pitcher, from their Richmond Gavilan, the Cuban hawk
ing. Recalled from the minors
Wilson .Maler defeated n*d tween the college court and eighth straight by beating the
already found New York to club in the International with the dancing feel ami
I last week, the White Sox cock 16 to It Monday in City the Cow Palace, while oilier Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-4, in the
his liking. Th« Rangers Mon­ League. The Yankees mad* concrete ehin who won tha
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righthander held Washington Soft Hall tournament. The on­ NBA conUet* eie echeduled only other National League
o s / signed the eix-tims win­ room for Metcalf on the ros­ welter mantle even though
action.
hitless until Chuck Hinton ly hom e' of the game w j s hit for Oakland and San Jose.
•5r»w eF *B B L ,3i&amp; »|
ner of the Vexinx Trophy to ter by asking waivers on vet- he couldn't knock off your
| singled over second base with by Thomas of the Badcock
•n estimated $22,300 contract, term Dal* Long, who wilt be hat with a baseball bat.
one out in the ninth.
Furnitures.
the highest salary of hi* ca­ signed as s coach if the waiv­
Larry Osborne grounded
Don Massir was tiie wmn.ng
Waiting, toe, are gents
reer.
ers go through.
out for the second out but pitcher and Otto Thomas the
such as Sandy Saddler of the
Lock then drilled his !7th loser.
trip-hammer fists; Beau Jack,
homer into the left field bull Badcock
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P a g e 6 — J u ly 30, IM S

Capri Luncheon
Given Saturday

Pre-Nupticd Morning Party Honors
M iss Suzanne Jones, Bride-Elect
The first pre-nuptial party
for Miss S t i f f s
Jones,
whose engagement was made
known last week, was a Cof­
fee Saturday morning at the
home of Mrs. William Kirk la
Mayfair. Co-hoeteases won
Mrs. Charles Echols, Mrs.
E ster Lon Pate ta d Mrs. A.
0 . Roberta.
Greeting the guests at the
door was Mrs. Roberts and
Mr*. Echols invited them in­
to lbs living room w hen Mrs.
Kirk and Mrs. Prank Adams
and Mrs. c. O. Jones, grand­
mother and mother of the
bride-elect, and Miss Jones
formed n receiving line.
Presiding at the silver ser­
vice in the dining room were
Mrs. Dick Aiken and Mrs.
Pale and others assisting in
serving w e n Mrs. Justine
Lee, Miss Pam Jones and
Miss Dlaa Aiken.
The dining room table,
covered with white linen, was
centered with a lovely ar­
rangement of pink earnatioos
and while pom-poms.
The hostesses presented an
electric percolator to the
bonoree.
Miss Joaes will become the
bride of Leon Edward Walker
Jr., on August 23 a t the First
Methodist Church.

Spivey-Leopolos
Date Set
Miss Nancy Carole Estes Wedding
or August 12
Wed To Mr. Roderick Tanner

Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Spivey
Jr. of Lake Monroe announce
the engagement and' ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Shirley Anne, lo
George Paul Leopolos, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Leo­
polos, of Paris, Texas.
The wedding will take place
on August 12 at 8 p. m. at
the Monroe Baptist Church
with the Rev. Joe Douthltl
officiating.
No formal Invitations are
being extended but alt rela­
tives and friends of the cou­
ple are eordisliy invited to
attend the wedding and re­
ception at the Church.
The groom-elect Is station­
ed with the Navy at the San­
ford Air Station.

For Bride-Elect

MISS FRANCES STRICKLAND, guest of hon­
or a t a luncheon a t the Capri, Saturday, la shown
{i»r« with her two linategaea. Mm. W. A. Krntzert and Miss Rose Kratzert.
(Herald Photo)

diom sm aksuiA
Cohnsih
By Mr*. U. L J

Hello. Lets start off this
week by giving the recipe
requested by a reader for
Green Tomato Pie. It was
sent to us by Sirs. Pauline
Howard. We want to thank
her very much for it and
hope ahe will write ua again
aometime.
Green Tomato Pie
Make a thin crust in shal­
low pie plate and (lice to­
matoes in it. Put enough to
m ike a nice pie. Sprinkle
sugar, to taste over this, a
little spice, which can be
nutmeg, cinnamon or any
other kind you like. Dot with
butter all over this. Put a
top on and bake until brown.
The sugar will drain moisture
from the tomatoes, so it Isn't
necessary to add any other
liquid.

Miss Nancy Carole Estes,
dsughtcr of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion M. Estes beesme the
bride of Roderick Herbert
Taiwer on July 27,4 p. m., at
tha P in t Methodist Church of
Oviedo. The Rev. Robert So­
Front a teen agor in Ala­
bs, pastor of tha church, of­
bama comes this Individual
ficiated.
Oven Pot Roast
The groom is the son of
3 lbs. honeless chuck beef
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tanner
(2 inches thick)
of Orlando.
1 large clove garlic
The double-ring ceremony
Dried herb mix (for meat)
was performed before an altar
1 envelope (lVi ozs.) onion
flanked by baskets of white
soup mix
gladioli and mums and while
1 can (10(4 ozs.) condensed
tapers in branched candelebra
mushroom soup
and palma formed the back­
1 tbsp. red wine vinegar
ground.
1 tsp. sugar
Mrs. T. Lingo Sr., organCut meat into 6 servings;
lit, played a program of nup­
place each on a strip of
tial music including the tra­
foil, wide and long enough to
ditional wedding marches
enclose it generously. Sliver
and accompanied Mrs. Ito*
garlic and insert in slits in
bert Soka, who sang "Be­
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Clause pieces of meat, sprinkle meat
cause” snd Merritt Staley
of Belle Glade, formerly of with herb mix (In dry form
who sang, "Oh, Perfect Love”
Sanford announce the m ar­ just as it comes in the en­
and "The Lord's Prayer."
riage of their daughter, Lu velope) with the undiluted
The bride, who entered on l ■
Alice Clause, to John Robert condensed mushroom soup,
the arm of her father, wore
Schocnfcld, son of Mr*. John vinegar and sugar; spoon
a bridal gown of silk pesuSchoenfeld and the late Mr. over pieces of meat. Wrap
de-iole with appliques of re­
John Schoenfeld of Belle foil loosely around meat, mak­
MRS. RODERICK TANNER
embroidered Alencon lace
Glade.
ing drugstore fold at top and
traced with tiny crystals snd The reception room was de­ ilatnrick, Mrs. Mary Moore,
Tiie wedding was an event fold up ends several times so
pearls that trimmed the front corated with palms and bas­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. l’otter, of July 19, at Die Everglades
package won’t leak. Place
bodice and formed (he por­ kets of while gladoli and Mist Suaan Drafts, Mrs. Caro Presbyterian Church In Belle
on Jelly roll pan or cookie
trait neckline. The gown fea­ mums. The four-tiered wed­ lyn Tanner, Mrs. W. W. Vic Glade with the Rev. J. Paul
sheet. Bake in moderate oven
tured long tapered sleeves ding cako was topped with kers, Mrs. A. A. McCarty, Vondrarrk officiating.
(330 degrees) for 2 hours or
and the full skirt, with panels the traditional bridal couple. Ray Tanner Dormtney, Miss
The bride was given in until beef is very tender,
of Alencon lace, ended in a
Those assisting were Mrs. Alice Sears. Mrs. J. W. Wca marriage by her brother, Dan gravy will not be thick. (Test
Chapel (rain.
Charles Nlbiack, Mrs. John ver, Mrs. M. E. Cooper, Mr. Clause, and her sister, Mrs. beef by opening one pkg.)
She wore a crown of pearls Ridenour, Mrs. Walter Tea­ and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Nora Belle Willetts of San­
if meat is not of desired
and crystals that held her gue, Mrs. Young Harris, sod Mr. and Mrs. John Stiles, Mr. ford, was her matron of
brownest broil for a few
fingertip veil of pure silk Mrs. R. W. Estes. Miss Bes­ and Mrs. Boyd Bone, Mrs. honor. Best man was Allen
minutes. Gravy may be
illusion and she carried a sie Fleming was In charge Karl Tanner, Mist Jeanene Ponder.
thickened if desires].
csicado bouquet of Fuji
The couple left Immediately Menu note: Serve with mash
Witt, Martin A. Vamell, Mr.
of the guest book.
mums with Ivy leavei.
Out-of toww Guests
and Mrs. Jack Farmer and for a short wedding trip and ed potatoes ami buttered
Matron of honor, Mrs. Ray
are now residing in Sanford green peas and celery.
Out of town guests includ­ daughters.
Bcsiley, couiln of the bride,
For her golng-away outfit where Mr. Schoenfeld is em­
ed Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Dod­
wore a street-length gown of
son, Mr. and Mrs. David Red­ Mrs. Tanner wore a white ployed by Holier Chevrolet Sandwich filling for the sandcont aloupe-eolorcd satin. The ding, Tommy Lockliair, Mr*. pique suit with while acces­ Motor Co,
pile set. Fruit Fiesta Filling
bodice featured a bow at the
David Ustlcr ami daughter, sories and a rose corsage.
Blend the following Ingres)
back waist lino and Uie bellMarilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
The couple will make their
ients together in a small
shaped skirt was fashioned
Hamrick and son, Carrol home in Orlando.
howl; 1 banana (mashed), Vi
with a hip drape Interest.
cup chopped raljins and *«
She wore matching crown veil
cup peanut butter. After mix
and accessories.
ing, cover bowl with Sara
Bridesmaids were Miss Ju­
Mrs. Albert A. Jacob* of
wrap and chill to allow the
lie Gore, Miss Suxanne Partin
Lake Asher Circle, Bear Lake, flavors to intermingle and
and Miss Linda Harris, cousin
entertained at • coffee on develop fully. Makes lVi cups
of tha bride, and they wore
Wednesday, July 24, In honor of filling.
ensembles idenUcal to the
Three days were spent In of her daughter, Mrs. II. E.
Judge and Mri. Voile Wil­
malron-of-honor. They all
Parts and since their hotel Chapman, a new resident of
More simple sandwich fill
carried rasesdo bouquets of liams returned to Sanford
Ronnie Drive, |l«-*r Lake.
ings
coral carnations with Cro­ Sunday night after a three was in the heart of the city,
Those attending, other than
Chopped ham, pickle and
ton leaves.
week tour of P.rrtugal,, Spain, they - were—in - walking ilu. TTtffTtiinuuqi suit liumuss, weie
Flower girls were Linda France and Germany. They lance of many of the famed Mrs. Mary Walden, tha hon- collage cneesc
Cream cheese, chopped pea
Oiliff and Donna Beasley cou­ left New York by plane and attractions there. Mrs. Wil orr«”i grandmother who la
outs and chopped dates
sins of the bride and they began the sight-seeing Jaunt llama said they "walked and visiting from Gulfport, Mias.,
Apple butter and miniature
also wore dresses Identical in Lisbon.
walked" and by doing much and 31rs. Perry Adams, Mrs. marshmallows
to other members of the wedAlthough the Williams so- window-shopping felt they Robart Connovcr, 31rs. Burnell
ding party and carried bas­ Joyed each country, and found found in insight into the tlueatun, 31rs. Chestar John­
Cheese 'N Frank Beanwich
kets of ruse petals.
people e v e r y w h e r e to be wsys of the French people son, Mrs. Richard Scott, Mrs.
l loaf French bread
F ather of the groom served friendly and receptive, they They were impressed by the
Frank Reaudreaeu and 3Irs. 6 dices bacon
as best man and ushers were were most impressed with way they decorated the dis
Robert Kowalski.
1 No. 2 can Pork k Beans
Robert Dodson, Clint Comer, Purtungal.
play windows of the stores—
Jack Farm er snd Keith Tan­
in Portugal they described always in a tasteful manner
ner, brother of the groom.
even the smallest home to be with simplicity appearing to
For her daughter's wedding, decorated with some form of be tbe keynote. They also
Mrs. Estes chose a blue lace ceramic tile and attractively noticed that Parlsiennev start
sheath with matching blue displaying colorful flowers in ed the day attired with hat
and white accessories and a window boxes or hanging bas­ and gloves and the Americans
LAUN DRY &amp; C LEA N ER S
corsage of roses. The groom's kets. They also noted how on the streets could easily be
QUALITY . SERVICE
mother also chose blue lace brilliantly planned were the spotted by the "flatheeled
with matching accessories gardena and parks regardless shoes."
SAVE TIME &amp; MONEY
and a shoulder corsage of of siio in every town.
The travelers spent five
WITH OUR ONE STOP
They visited In Cordons, days In Munich where they
ru*«s.
Following the ceremony a Granada and Madrid, Spain, made many side trips into
COMPLETE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANING
reception was hrld in the and found the elimata hot other places of interest in
SOI W. 1st.
Opposite Goodyear
Fellowship Hall of the Church. | but the scenery interesting.
Germany,

Schoenfeld-Clause

Vows Exchanged

Mrs. Chapman

Judge And
Tour

Airs.

European

Williams

Honored At Party

Countries

34 lb. process American
cheese, cubed or shredded
4 frankfurters, cut in H inch
slices
Cut off about 1 Inch of top
crust of French bread and
acoop out inside of lower sec­
tion to within V4 inch of edge.
Partially fry slice of bacon
and lay strips crosswise in
cavity of bread so that ends
may be folded across top of
loaf after filling. Heat pork
and beans, cheese and sliced
franks together over moder­
ate heat until cheese melts.
Pour mixture Into bread ca­
vity and crisscross bacon
slices on top. Place filled
loaf in shell of heavy duty
aluminum foil and keep sand­
wich warm on grill. Slice
diagonally to serve. Serves
4.
"Gimme More Cookies’*
Mash;
2 bananas
Add:
:i cup brown sugar
stick oleo, melted
2 eggs
1 tip. vanilla
1V4 tsp. soda
1 tbsp. hot water
1 cup peanuts, rolled fine
lVi cups flour
Grease sheets lightly. Bake
at 400 degrees until brown
.Mrs. Wojahns Red Flannel
Hash
2 cups chopped cooked beef
3 medium cooked potatoes
4 medium cooked beets
1 tsp. salt
Vi tsp pepper
Vi cup oleo
'» cup chopped onion
Va cup cream
Mix beets, potatoes and
meat together and season with
salt and pepper. Melt oleo In
heavy skillet, add onion and
saute until golden brown. Add
the m eat mixture and pour
cream over top. Cook slow­
ly for about IS minutes or
2o minutes until brown crusts
has formed, or bake in mod­
erate oven 330 degrees for 33
minutes. Leftover roast or
steak gravy can be used in
place of the cream, also left­
over vegetables can be used
in place of the beets. This is
an excellent way to use up
leftover roast, steak or any
kind of cooked beef.

Mias Rose Kratzert and
M&gt;-i. w. A. Kratxert were
hostesses to a luncheon a t
tha Capri, Saturday, for
bride-elect,
Misa Frances
Strickland.
Tbe luncheon table was
centered with a low arrange,
ment of pink carnatione and
white mums and the bonoreea
place w u marked with a
pink and white corsage. The
hostesses also presented Miss
Strickland with a gift of cry­
stal in her chosen pattern.
Those invited wers Mrs.
M. R. Strickland, Mrs. John
Jvey, and Allas Kay Ivey,
Mrs. T. F. McDaniel and Miss
Marilyn McDaniel, Mrs. Diek
Aiken and Miss Dlan Aiken,
Mrs. W. G. Fleming, Mrs. C.
L. Powell, Mri. Ira South­
ward, Mrs. R. F. Robison
and Miss Ann Crapps.

Judy Jakubcin
Party Honoree
On 17th Birthday
By Bernice Kelsey
Miss Judy Jakubcin of S il­
via celebrated her 17th birth­
day at a party given laat
Saturday night at tbe home
of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and .Mrs. F. A. Jakubcin,
who were assisted by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jakubcin and Miss Naomi
Tuhy and 3IUs Connie Pendarvla.
Some 63 friends of the
honoree attended the event.
"Happy Birthday" w a a
spelled out In large gold, pink
and blue letters around the
patio which also featured de­
corations of pink and white
stream ers and Jack o'lanterns.
Tho menu consisted of ham­
burgers with all the trim ­
mings and a huge birthday
cake decorated in pink, green
and purple.
Highlight of the evening,
during which the group en­
joyed dancing, with a limbo
contest.

M iss
Oster
Shower Honoree
A lines shower at tha home August 34th at tha Episcopal
of Mrs. Joe Alexander in, Church.
waa given recently lor Mia*
Tha many lovely gifts pre­

Caro lee Osterholm.
Miss Osterholm is brideelect of Wallace M. Philip*
J r . and they will be married

sented to tbe honoree during
the evening were placed oa a
table that waa decorated with
a white wedding bell and
large white candle. A bridal
gama was played with the
prise going to Mr*. Tommy
Sands.
Among the guests wera
Mra. Wally Philips and Misa
M erritt Philips, mother and
(lite r of tbe groom-to-be.
Mrs.
Alexander
served
Blueberry Delight and coffee
to her guests.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin
and children, former resi­
dents of Sanford, now living
in Boynton Beach, Florida,
hava been bouse guilts of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hardin
and family.
Major and Mrs. Jsck Moye
and two tons, Mike and Dan­
ny, ara in Sanford visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. McLellsn
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moya.
The Mojrea have been living
in rt. Bragg, va., but are
enroute to Kansas where SlaJor Moya will be atatlooed
i t F t. Leavenworth.
la t Lt. and Mrs. Dillworth
C. Sheffield and children,
David and Jeffery, have spent
two weeks with his mother,
Mrs. Cornelia Sheffield, on
Holly Avenue. Lt. Sheffield
has just -ompleted two years
a t Ft. Hood, Texas, and is
enroute for 13 weeks of
schooling in Baltimore, Aid.
prior to being sent to Okina­
wa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grant
have returned home from a
vacation spent at New Smy­
rna Beach.
Dr. Doria Lake of West
Palm Beach haa been a guest
in the home of her brother,
Buddy Lake. Prior to com­
ing to Sanford, Dr. Lake visit­
ed Mr. Lake's son and her
nephew. Kelly Lake, in Ha­
waii. Kelly ii stationed in
Hawaii with the Navy.
Mr. and 3trs. Holly Piercy
and children, Kathy and Te­
resa, returned home Sunday
night from a ten day vacation
visiting relatives in North
Carolina and West Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Goodwin and 3tra. Elisabeth
.Mitchell hava had as their
house guests their niece, 31rs.
John Gaskin, and her husband,
Dr. Gaskin snd sons, Jeffrey,
Chnrlrs and David. The Gas­
kins live in Albemarle, N. C.

a natlva of Michigan who
likes licet Preserves
Cook very slowly, stirring
often.
3 lbs. raw beets, peeled and
cut into thin strips
Altamonte
3 lbs. sugar
Vk cup water
3 lemons, sliced thin
When preserves begin to
By Julia Harloi
thicken, add:
Mra.
Don Noel and children
2 cups chopped pecans
have returned home after a
Ginger to taste
month'* vacation spent visit­
Makes about 3 pints
ing relatives in New York.
Returning with them for a
Cherry Tort*
two week stay wss their
In pan put:
nephew.
1 can Cherry pie filling
.Mrs. Sue Aldridge and
Over that aprinkle:
1 Jiffy White Cake Mix, dry; daughter, Karen Sue, have
Melt and then pour over:
returned from Charleston, W.
Vi lb. butter
Va., where they spent two
Put in over 330 degree! for weeks visiting relative* and
about t hour. Serve with ice friends.
cream or whipped cream. You
Roy Rendell of Prairie Lake
can also spread chopped nuta Dr. is back from two months
over the top before baking. spent in Illinois with his wife
To make a 9 by 13 pan use who ts employed there. Dur­
the big can of cherries filling ing his stay he also visited
and a large cake filling
with children and friends in
the suburbs of Chicago.
Don’t forget the addresa Is
Rt. 1—Box 3t-B Sanford.
Nail biters, knuckle popWrite us real soon.
p e n - ta k e pity on others.

Personals

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Oviedo

Personals
By Bernice Kelsey
Mrs. Jack Dodd and eh IT.
dren will be guests of her
mother, Mrs. R. W. Estes,
while 3!r. Dodd is on tho
"People to People Goodwill
Tour" to parts of Europe,
Including Russia, which la be­
ing sponsored by State Com­
missioner
of
Agriculture
Doyle Conner.
Mr. and 3lrs. Aubrey H ar­
ris of Dallas, Gs^ snd son.
Bill Harris of Duluth, G o ,
spent last week in Oviedo
visiting with John Harrie and
Mr*. R. W. Estes.
Mrs. Ruth Chipouras and
children, Jan and Evsn, o f
Silver Springs, Md., have been
the guests of Mr. and Mra.
J . P. Ethridge. They left last
.Saturday for Lakeland where
they will visit 3trs. Chipouras*
mother, Mrs, Ethel Roberts,
before returning to their home
in Maryland.
Miss Ann Slavik and her
cousin, 3!iis Connie Wood of
Orlandu, recently spent the
weekend a t Daytona Beach.
Mr. snd Mrs. Leon Oiliff
and children, Larry and Lin­
da, have returned to their
home after vacationing a t
New Smyrna Beach.
3trs. J . F. Carter of Hainee
City Is vacationing here for
several days with her son-inlaw and daughter 3lr. and
Mrs. Theodora Aulin Jr, and
children, Diene and l t d .

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Personals
By Elsie Kowalski
Mr*. Courtney Bruc* and
daughters, Kathy, Kay and
Terri, left Bear Laka &amp;Unor
on June 2 to spend summer
vacation with her mother,
Mrs. A. Grandchamp in Utica,
Mich. 31r. Bruce Joinsd his
family there on June 30.
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A delicious salad that t«V'
els well to picnics and beach
parties is made by mixing
shredded spring cabbage with
For the Kiddies try this chopped green pepper and
chopped onion, and s ran of
Kool-Ald Gelatin
red kidney beans, drained.
1 pkg. Kool-Aid, any flavor
Add salt and pepper to taste
3 pkgs Gelatin
and toss with mayonnaise. H
Vi tsp. salt
the salad will not be eaten
IS sucaryl (ablets
for several hours, for safe­
1 qt. water
This recipe Is from 3lrs. ty’* sake, carry the mayon­
naise in a separate container,
Ora Wagner of Indiana.
keep it chilled, and add just
From Mrs. WiUiam GoB, before serving.

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O IA B ABBY: H y boy friond is
M M l putting i u in hi*
n r , M i h * ■ b n n n In hi* itaraach.
It *1 &gt;U rt*i v m * ho oaid ho wonto i fto toko n o to o d riv e n movie,
but didn’t hove m o u th money to p u t
too hi thlo cor. I wonted to go, oo I
told htai I’d put the foe in. I thought
bo undontood it wo* o ’’loon”, but ha
never o ffen d to pay ms back. The
next time we were together he said
be woo hungry (no woi 1), but ha
• u broke »o I come up with the mon­
ey for hamburger*. Now, everytime
wi go oat, he b broke end I do the
paying. We both work. He liveo o t
home (free) end hoi e new cor. 1 om
22 end he is 2 4 .1 feci like I om pay­
ing him to take roe out. Whot now?
NO SELF-RESPECT
DEAR NO: U nleu you made it
eleor th a t you were LENDING him
the money, he hod a right to assume
th a t you were treating him. You got
at. No
«ff to o poor start,
fow, ten your
boy
friend th a t his too** that
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th e golden egg is cooked. And if you
don't hear from him again, you'll
KNOW you were paying him to lake
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DEAR ABBY:: I am 84 but could
pase for 6 0 .1 have been widowed for
12 years and am now keeping comy with a bachelor. He claims to
56, but he'll never aee 60 again
I'm sure. He wants to marry me but
1 am atalling. He’s too tight to go to
a regular barbershop so he bought
himself one of those do-it-yourself
barber kits and cuts his own hair.
I t's so chopped off and chewed up
looking I'm almost ashamed to be
seen with him. The automobile he
drives is so old people stop us nil the
time and ask him how much he wants
fo r it. It is really ridiculous. (It’s a
Graham-Palge). He keeps talking
about having a "family”, but I sure
can’t help him there. If 1 married
him, do you think I could modernize
him a little?
TILLIE

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In Revival Of Dixieland Jazz

DEAR ALEXANDRIA: Your
question is a good one. And if this
item inspires only ONE person to
telephone his local eye doctor—or
Lions Club, which has spear-headed
th e Aid-to-SIghtlesa movement — it
will be well worth the space in this
paper.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS. Z.:
I wouldn't let th a t poor excuse for a
man on my front porch. And If you
»lgn for your daughter to marry him,
knowing that he lied ubout huving a
wife and family, you, Madame,
should have your head examined.
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PSU fall to do to, a decree pro
confb.ao will b . taken a s a ln i t
pou for tho relief d .m a n d .d
In tho Complaint.

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spade, ruffed • second club
sad led ■ fourth spade on
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.VM TliK o f a »i.s:
N o lle # la b.ret&gt;p .K a n t h a t
p u r a u a n t t o t h a fin al dacra#
o f f o ro o l n a u r o a n d aala e n t e r ­
ed In t h a a a u a a p en d in g In
t h a C i r c u i t cV 'i rt in a n d for
S e m i n o l e C o u n l p . F lo rid a. c a . a
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L o t S. Block I. NORTH
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r e c o r d e d In P l a t Rook II.
P a s o IS. P u b 114 R .e o rd a of
S e m i n o l e C ounlp, F lo rid a.
T o g e t h e r w i t h th a f o llo w in g
l l a m a a f p r o p a r t p lo c a te d In
a n d p c r m a n e n t l p tn etalled aa
a p a r t a f t h e Im pro tram en te
aald land:
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parm aaantlp
Inetalled.
T o g e t h e r w i t h all e 'r u e t u r e a
a n d I m p r o v e m e n t ! now a n d
h a r a a f t a r o n aald land, a n d
f l a t u r a a A t t a c h e d t h e r e to , a n d
a l l r e n t e , t . . u . « pro,-rede, a n d
p r o f i l e a c c r u m a * “ J Iu i v
t r u e f r o m aald premia**. all
of w h ic h a r t In d u Hd w ithl a t h e f o r e g o i n g d e s c rip tio n
an d tho
b a b v n d u m th v rv u f;
alao a l t n a s . a t i a m . (Metric,
w a te r a n d o th e r h-ailoa. M oklag.
refrigerating.
lighting,
plum bing, ventilating. Irrig a t­
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chinal,
a p p lla n c a a .
flatu raa.
a n d a p p u r t e n a n c e * , which now
o r m a p h a r a a f t a r p e r t a i n to.
o r bo u a a d w ith . in. or on
aa ld p r e m la e a . even t h o u g h
t h a p bo d e t a c h e d or d etach ab le,
a t p u b l l a *ale to t h a h i g h e s t
a n d b e a t b i d d e r for caab a t
IS o 'c l o c k n o o n nn th e l i t h
d a p o f A u g u a t I S O a t th*
F r o n t D o u r o f th o la m l n - d a
C o u n t p c o u r t h o u e a l a San fo rd
Florida.
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B p i M a r t h a T. V l h l t a
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A tto rn ap a for P laintiff
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club.
.Now South made one. of
those plsys that separate the
men from the boys. He care­
fully ruffed that spade with
the ace. not the ten of dU
monds. Then be led dummy's
ten of dia moods and overtook
with hio jack. West woa with
his king whereupon South
showed his hand, announcing.
“1 have to lose s heart, but
as soon as I get the Usd I
will draw the rest of the
trumps and my ten of spades
will be pood.
Actually, South could have
ruffed with the ten of dia­
monds and still made lbs
hands provided he did not
then lead out dummy’s ace,
but his line of play was sim­
pler by far.

W o m a n uy Ruth

When a woman who escc
He's afraid to hurt her
h id a perfect figure begins feelings by telling her she's
to put on weight, she creates getting fat, but his silence
e problem for her husband. coavinces her that ha's indif­
ferent to the change. So she
Legal Notice continues to overeat.
There probably iso't any
t v T N r. c i N c t r r r o t o t o r way ■ husband can get his
t iih
ni*T H j i o K ' i n n s .
c i* i t o r a v d r o w s e m i - wife to go on a strict diet to
s o l e r o r v n r . F lorida .
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TUESDAY P. M.

DEAR TILLIE: E ither take him
as he ie or let him be. He sounds llks
a collector's item.
NEW’ YORK (UPI) - a style of Jazs that aeemsd to
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Trumpet virtuoso A1 Hlrt Is be dying. Now, thanks to Hirt
DEAR ABBY: I don't really cart
s huge beer of • man who and other traditionalists, Dix­
whether "Huntsville” ie a nut for prefers to bury his fsce in ieland once again is alive and
wanting to donate hie body for scien­ bushy whiskers. The overall kicking.
”1 never expected tbit to
tific research, but will you please affect makes him look liks a happen." H irt confided be­
tell me what is wrong with people cross between Jackie Gleason tween shows during a recent
who claim to love humanity but won’t and Ulyasea 8. Grant.
engagement a t Basin Street
Lika Gleason, Hlrt is a jov­ Enet. -And frankly, I'm hav­
leave their eyes to an eye bank when
ial fat man who kaowa how to ing trouble getting used to i t
they die?
translate his 299 pounds into You see. I've Still gut this
A pair of corneas removed with­ s h o w m a n S k i p . And like one-town attitude about ev­
in a few hours after death will make Ulysses 8., ke goes in for tha erything. 1 to rt of think' New
it possible for two blind persons to kind of beard that sprawls all Orleans. That's my town, man,
see. Removing the cornea WILL NOT over tha fact.
and it always will be.”
disfigure the deceased donor one
If U irt bad knowa how the
His moat notable character­
iota. There are long lists of people istic, though, has nothing to rest of the country would re­
who remain blind for lack of donora. do with how Use man looks. spond to hia trumpet, would
How many of those who won’t leave I t ’s w hat ho does with a he have come out of hia New
their eyes after death would turn trumpet that make* him one Orleans cloister any soonsr?
down a cornea transplant if THEY of tho natlon'o most popular " I t’s hard to say. Maybe if 1
were blind?
musicians. Such popularity, had, the whole thing would
ALEXANDRIA however, is a rather recent have bombed. Maybe the peo­

fia c o b y O n
South's bidding Is worthy of
Study. He merely overcalled
with one dlamood to start be••use bo knew the bidding
would not stop there.
His original Intention was
to show his spades lite r oo,
but when North raised his dia­
monds and East bid spsdcs
South simply jumped to flvo
diamonds to put pressure on
West.
West felt no pressure. He
had ■ completely balanced
band with an apparent trump
trick snd 12 high card points.
His double looked like money
(rum home.
South's play was even better
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By Abigail Van Buran

regain her streimliadd figure
without hurting her feelings.
It hurts any women's ego to
be told outright that she Isn’t
as attractive as she once was
—that she's less than perfect
In her husband's eyes.
But if a husband really
hates to see his wife gat fat.
be ought to take e stand on
the matter. In the end, he'll
hurt her worse by losing la
terest In h rr appearance, or
jby letting her *ee that be has
lost the pride be used lo
bave la showing her off.
Wives, however, shouldn't
put their husbands on such
iu unhappy spot. A woman
who is aware of how her hus­
band feels esa figure out
without being told that be
hates to see her gala weight.
He'll probably start kidding
her a little. Or be may wooder out loud why she doesn't
wear the kind of clothes she
used to wear. Or perhaps,
he'll start commenting on the
appearsnee of some other
woman about bar age who
baa kept bar figure
B ren ihouih lie AeeeaX e
to. the man who doesn't like
to see his wife losing her
figure will hint thst he h it
noticed that ibe is putting on
weight.
The sm art wife wont lanfh
off his comments. She'll get
busy on n self-improvement
project.
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and almost accidental dtveopment In lilrt'a Ilf*.
’ For more years than he
cares to remember, Hirt wea
all but unknown outside of
Now Orloana where hie Dixie­
land atjrla of jaia la a* pop­
ular today aa it was during It* {talent that endears Hirt to
"Golden Age” three decade* television and night dub auilirnce*.
ago.
To a large extent, this ob­
He la gifted with an un­
canny sense of showmanship
scurity waa aelf-imposed.
Over the years he repeated­ and la able to get across to the
ly turned down offers to tears audience that no matter what
hia native city where, happy liapp«-ns he, A) Hlrt, is having
in tha role of local hero, he a ball.
*Tm a pretty even-temper­
made enough money to sup­
port hia wlfo and eight chil­ ed guy and I've always tried
dren. Furthermore, he richly to stay out of these debates
enjoyed playing the kind of betwi-t-n Dixieland fans and
music which brought New Or­ modern jars fans simply be­
leans worldwide fame as tha cause everyone is entitled to
birthplace of jasx. In so many his own tastes," H lrt said.
other Jast centers across the
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country. Dixieland was in a thut bugs me, it'a these phon­
state of undeaervrd decline.
ies who try and put me down
But he finally made the for clowning around too much
jump, accepting a few night and having a few laughs.
club engagements in other
"Look, man, I never said 1
citiea as well aa revealing his was the world's g r s s t e s t
talenta to nationwide televi- t r u m p e t player. The only
sion audiences.
thing I wanted to do is enter­
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changed Hlrt's life, it has re- little happy, la there anything
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7:80-8:30 P.M. ABC. Combat
"Hill 2M."
(Rerun)
Guaat Star Robert Culp i*
much in evidence tonight to
the distress of Kirby, the
blowhard of the a&lt;|uad. Vic
Morrow, Jack Hogan and Piarre Jalbert star.
8:30-9:30 p. m. NBC. Um­
pire. "Seven Days On Hough
Street.”
(Color)
(Rerun).
Charles Bronson helped him­
self to a regular spot on th*
sarias via this axcrllant p*rformnnr*. Ila U a dependable
performer wltosa brawn and
braahneti could have given
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eoriee a healthy lift had
he bees brought in looner.
9:30-10:80 P.M. NBC. Tha
Dick Powell Theatre. “Irnxy
Sunday.” (Rerun), Extreme­
ly wall written, very well
acted and a highly Interest­
ing
subject
( Holly wood)
makes this a good b«i tonight.
10-11 P.M. CBS. Th* Keefe
Brasaeile Show. Baseball la
tha achaduied them* af to­
night's talacaet with a light
guret cast comprised of Eddie
Foy J r. and Juice Munahin.
Munshin, wlioeo UlanU are
more adaptable to TV rariety,
gets the nod hare, especially
in hia "Swimmln1 With Wimmin” number. Foy l* airaliant
recreating hit rol* in the hit
musical, "Pajama (jama,"
whew ha sings ”111 Never Ba
Jealous Again* with regular
Anne B. Davie, Other regulars
include Rocky Graxiano, the
Sylto Sisters and Noerilf Ad-

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saw as seen in World War II
news films, tlietc scene* of an
almost completely rebuilt city
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from the majority of Commu­
nist renter* which have not
been noteworthy for their
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reasons for tha growth: An
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28 miles eaat of Three Kivera,
Quebee, f • ■ n d arrowheads,
stone toole, pottery and cop­
per good* dating hark
be­
tween 3,000 and 4.000 H.C.
They will go nn diiplay this
•ummer in a 17th century
Presbyterian manor at Batieran. The discovery provide*
clues of a hitherto unknown
nomadic race, perhaps 'he
moat ancient in th* country.

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Office 204 W. First
DEADUNKS

6. For Rent

1. Laat ft F&lt;

L O S T O eraaa 8hepberd. 1 BEDROOM furnished duMate S yaara old. black, tan
ptes apt. Adults. FA 2-3810.
ft white. A aiw tn to sam e
of Elay. Cootact owaor. Ph. NEW uafurnlsbed 2 Bedroom
Duplex Apt. Electric stove,
PA HUM._______________
refrigerator, Venetian blinds
and water furnished. Pb.
V Ntik e s « Personate
FA 2-2374 after 5 p. m.
VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
porta, supplies for Electro­ “ CLEAN quiet Rcoms” The
lux, Kirby, Hooror, AirGables. FA 2-0720.
Way, R«x-Alr etc. Free
pickup. New and Uoed FURNISHED 1 ft 2 Bedroom
Apsrtment. 155 ft 135. New­
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ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
t , Kdncatten « laatmetton 7. 404 E. 14th St. 322-8104.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE 1 BEDROOM furnished house,
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
$60. a month. FA 2-8544.
TEST8!
Tues, thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
MEN-WOMEN, 18-52. H u rt
M a n tesortio*. Mas. - S a t
high as HOLM a week. Pre­ fURNISHED 1 bedroom and
paratory training until ap­ kitchen. Private bath, lat
fk.cr, own entrance. Elec­
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
pointed,
« f Inha
tricity rid water furnished.
T im , thru Fri. • I P. M. day
open. Experience usually
FA 2-24L;.
unnecessary.
FREE
inforM a n tosartteR. M as. - S a t
autloo on Job*, aalarioa, re- S ROOM furnished garage
qoim seats. Write TODAY
a p t No deposit on utilities.
R E S P O N S IB ILIT Y :
giving name, addroaa and
C a l l after 3:30 p. m.
Tba Iterate *ID aa( m ra
ipoaaibta (or mora thaa om phoat. Lincoln Service, Box FA 2 1303.
40, c 'o Sanford Uerald.
iacom ct tnaertloR of your ad,
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
tad raaarvaa tba right te ra&gt; (L F o r B e a t
First S t Near 2 city frae
vDe or rajact aay adrartUaparking lota and shopping
mcat from what ordered ta F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
stores. No utility charges.
conform ta tba poUcios of this Clean and close la. Jimmie
Suitable for couple o r sin­
P*par.
Cowaa. 123-401?.
gle, also retired people.
FA 3-4712.
TURN. Apt. Cteae la. Phone
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RENT A BED
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Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby
1. Lost ft Fount!
FURN. A pt 2300 Mellonville.
Beds.
2. Notices . Personals
By Day, Waek, or Month
3. Education - Instruction IRAILER, private lot. Ph. CARROLL’S FURNITURE
4. Transportation
FA 2-0007.
Ph. FA M ill US W. 1st 9L

5. Food
6. For Rant
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or R ent
10. Wanted to R ent
11. Real E state Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help W anted
18. Help Wanted
10. 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
&gt;31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pete
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
3-LA Swap or Exchange
, 35. Articles Wanted
i u6. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
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1700 Magnolia Ave.

FURNISHED cottage. $65 a
month. Located a t Five
Bedroom, 2 bath, air-conPoints. FA 2-1467.
dltioned, fenced patio, axtra
large carpeted F l o r i d a UNFURNISHED large 2 bedroom, hardwood floors. Pb.
room Duplex. Fla. room.
FA 2-1303,
Electron heat. 14th St.
Longwood. 838-3290.
ONE Large, one small Down­
stairs Apt. &lt;11 Park.
FURNISHED or unfurnished
4 large Rooms. Tile bath.
2 BEDROOM furnished House.
2 Miles from base. Phone
$73 a month. 2008 Palmetto
FA 2-3755.
Avei FA 2-3537.
• BEDROOM duplex Apt. 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. $73. FA 2-3303.
Kitchen equipped. No met­
ers. 700 E. ltth St. Phone
121 LAUREL DRIVE
FA 2-7622 or FA 2-6053.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped House. $95 a month.
THREE BEDROOM home
Ph. FA 26457.
with 1000 ft. of living area.
Hardwood floors, paneled 1 BEDROOM House furnishL. R., separate dining room,
ed. Adults only. NO 8-5122.
fireplace, patio, large yard.
FURNISHED Apt. FA 2 0617.
Phone FA 2-5500.
STENSTROM RENTALS
BEDROOM Apartmsnt.
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2- Unfurnished:
1462 from 8:30 to 8 p. m. 3 BR, 2 bsths, Loch Arbor
8140
Monday thru Friday. Pb.
FA 2-4501 any other time. 4 BR, 2 baths, Loth Arbor
$160
W E L A K A APARTMENTS: 3 BR, 1 Bath, Wynnwood $100
Rooms private baths, 114 2 BR, 1 Bath, city $73
W. First St.
3 BR, 2 Baths, Lake Mary
FURNISHED 4 room Apart­ 1125
ment. 1 Bedroom. $60 a List your rentals with us.
month. Water furnished.
323-0380.

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UNFURNISHED 3 • bedroom
111 N. Park
322-2420
bouse, kitchen equipped.
FA 2 3631.
2 ROOM fumiahed Apartment.
$55, Include* water ft elec­
tricity. FA 2-8644.

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p e r m a n e n t l y m an d ed In t h e C o m p l a i n t .
I n t u i t e d a t a p a r t o f th e
T h la Nolle* s h a l l *&gt;* p u b l i s h ­
Im p ro v em en t* o n aa ld l e a l : ed once a w e e k f u r fo u r co n I N T E R N A T IO N A L O P UT- *. Hive w e e k s In th * HAN­
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PC KNACK—
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1 1 th d a y
of
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r .
July. I t U .
Clerk of C ir c u it C ourt
(ORAL)
By: M a r t h a T. Vlhlen
A r t h u r If. U o c k w l t h . J r ,
Deputy C l e r k
C l a r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t Ander so n. Iluah. Dean.
By: M a r t h a T . V lh la n
Lowndea A v a n d a n Be rg
D eputy C lerk
A tto r n e y * a n d C o u n s e l l o r * a t
Blahop a B o r u a t a l a
Law
SI E aat Pin* H t r a v t
131 E a s t C e n t r a l B o u le v a rd
Orlando, F l o r i d a
l-oet Office Boa SSSS
A ttu r u o y a fur P l a i n t i f f
Orlando . F l o r i d a
P u b liah J u l y
IS. JS. IS A T e le p h o n e 311-4111
Au«. S. ISM.
P u b lish J u l y I . 1*. l l . I*. D e l
CDK-I&lt;
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Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Surplus CUy. 201 W. 1st.

LARGE 2 room apt. Orlando
highway, modern. Private.
FA 2-4636.
2 BEDROOM furnished apartmeat. FA 3-0641.
SELECT RENTALS
2 bedroom compact
f 63
1 bedroom Loch Arbor $110
3 bedroom near HI school I 85
2 bedroom block clean t 73
2 bedroom close in
$ 33
3 bedroom deluxe lake front
$18$

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
1-3 BR. bouse 845 a month.
1-2 br. house 832. a month.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219.
BEDROOM furnUhed bouse.
875. a month. Navy per­
sonnel only. Children wel­
come. FA 2-9097.
DUPLEX apt*., 2 bedroom,
1 furnished—1 unfurnished,

201 E. nth St.. FA 2-8477.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished dup­
lex Excellent location. Kit­
chen equipped, toot B. Elm
Ave., FA 2-5594.
ONE bedroom furnished apt.
845.00; Two bedroom fur­
nished Apt. 855.00. 2101
Magnolia, Phone FA 2-3951.
Robert A. Williams.

It Pays
To Use
The HERALD
W ant Ada.

0

�You Can Hit A Real Jackpot! Advertise Your “Don’t Wants” In The Herald Classified Ads!
Jbf

®. For Rent
FURNISHED downstairs ept.
attic (an. Adults. Reaaon•bit. FA 2.1854.

Hanford

Nrralh July 30, 1963 — Pnjre 9 127. Special Services

SWEKTIE PIE

Ry Nadine Seltzer

1 BEDROOM $95 a month.
Pmecrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
Large living room. Range
furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
349-3321.
TURN. Garage Apt. Inquire
2u6 S. Elm.
FURNISHED Apartment, plus
utilities. FA 2-152$._______

8. Beach Rental*
HUTCHISON Ocean front
* Apartment. Daytona Beach.
FA 2-4058.

9. For Sale or Rent
2.23 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
laud . Put lufut iiitfuuu vail
FA 2-4069.

12. Real Fatale For Sale
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
2 bedroom model Homes.
LMN Enterprises. I n e.
Highland Ave. Longwuod.
■ TE 8-3911.

Jim Hunt Realty

r.fcr*-*
T-W
“Don't let the get-up fool you! She picks tha
meanest left hook In townl”

Office FA 2-2118
Night FA 2-0648
12. Real Eatate For Sale
&gt;23-0700
&gt;524 Psrk Dr. Sanford. Fla.
WELL KEPT, 3 bedroom CB
home. $62. per month. Ex­
S-P-A-C-E
tras available. Good deal.
tor the children in this big.
FA 2-7452.
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely City park for
ACREAGE
more play activity. Three
bedroom, &gt; bath bouse has 31 acres with apprx. 7 acres
Hal. wooded with highway
separata
dining r o o m ,
frontage. Located on west
Florida room, large, cat-in
side.
Price &gt;15,700. Terms.
and equipped kitchen, dou­
Exclusive with
ble garage and liber glass
covered patio. Extra bon­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
uses are parquet hardwood
Realtor
floors, fireplace and oodles Raymond I.undquist, Asso.
o( closet space. See the FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
owner at 1814 Mellonvllle
BEAUTIFUL brick, 3 bed. Ave.
room, 2 full bath home, dou­
'
RETIREMENT HOME
ble rarporte. Close in, de­
Looking for a retirement
sirable neighborhood. FHA
home. This could be it. Cus­
&gt;450 down, &gt;78 monthly,
tom built 2 bedroom home
Monna Jarvis. FA 2-1H10.
with many extras. Air con­ Only 1 house left.
ditioned, equipped kitchen,
Swedish fireplace, walls and OR TRADE, 6 year equity in
celling Insulated and hard­
3 Uslroom, l ' i bath Pinewood floors. &gt;10500. Financ­
crest home for similar prop­
ing can be arranged to suit
erty In NAS Jux area.
purchaser.
FA 2-6832.

Stenstrom Realty
l i t N. Park

322-2420

•

B E D R O O M , 2 baths,
Jgnee. Underground sprink­
ling. Sacrifice. Low pay­
ments. Must see to sppre. d a te . 323-0618.

St. Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTD FIRM
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
I BEDROOM, 2 baths, L ami
I) room with wall to wall
earpet. Equipped Kitchen
and Fla, room. FA 2 8184.
2517 Osceola Drive.
JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
118 N. Park Ave.
323 0550
I BR. Home. 7&gt;2 lau rel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low down pay­
ment. Assume loan. A real
laving. Call FA 2 9172.
&gt; BEDROOM, Florida room,
large yard with sprinkler
system. Good neighborhood.
Inquire at 2114 Summerlin.

2

Care.

Child Care. FA 2-2374.
BABYSITTING day or night.
FA 2-1212.

21. Beauty Salons*

210 Magnolia

Ph.

AUTO G L A SS &amp;
SEA T COVER CO.
364 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone FA 2 7983

100th BIRTHDAY
JU L Y 30th
With A Very Special

SALE!
Make Your Selection From Over

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering I* Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Xlfg.
Co., at TOO Celery Ave.
FA 8-3117.

BEDROOM, CB house.
Large lot near Pinecrest
25. Plumbing Service*
School and baae. Small
down payment. Aasume pay­
PLUMBING
Used furnilurr, appliances,
Contracting Repair*
ments &gt;49 monthly. Phone
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. I
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-8270.
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
R. L. HARVEY
Are. Ph. FA 3 4132
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Assume 201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
&gt;91 monthly
payments.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
FA 2-9201.
Service With the Cash.
26. R adio &amp; T elevision
SUPER TRADING POST
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
RAVENNA PARK
FA 2 0677.
vice calls $2.oo. Sanford
Very attractive 3 bedroom
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford 31. Article* Fur Sole
home on a fine corner kit.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
Includes stove, refrigerator,
Life jackets, air mats, beach
exhaust fan ami disposal.
floats, shoes, Army Navy
This home can lie yours 27. Special Services
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
for $699 down with reason­
FUIGIDAIRB
able payments. Call today.
Sales A Service
1 SEAH's Paint Sprayer, al­
most new; 1 Heavy duty
G. H. HIGH
portable sewing machine;
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
t A C. Motor. 4« hp. 220
Ph. FA 2 3883
4lo volt; 1 Alternating cur­
322-2420
111 N. Park
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
rent motor '.i hp. 4to volts;
Remove Thatch • Chinch
3 BEDROOM House. Take
138 Country Club ltd.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti­
over payments. O w n e r
l e —Ph. FA 24214
WITH purchase of Blue Lus
transferred. FA 2 3945.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER
tre, rent Electric Carpet
LAKE VIEW. Beautiful sun
Shampooer for only St per
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
sets. Air-Conditioned. Spa­
day. Carroll's Furniture.
cious living room, dining W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4221
area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, HEAVY duty reducing vibra­
tor. exc. coml , bargain;
Fla. room, large fenced
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
skill elec, hedge clipper.
backyard. Fresh paint in A
All Types ami Sizes
FA 2 5370.
out. Call FA 2-7256. ltl Lake
We Repair and Service
Dot Dr. Sunlar.d Estates
10 YEAit ok! cave tractor and
STINE

125 New Cr Used Cars Cr Trucks
IF WE H AVEN ’T BEEN ABLE T O “ T A L K A D EA L” BEFORE SEE US NOW! A SK ABOUT O U R BANK RATE F IN A N C IN G

S p e d # ! fiv d h d a y B jojiua

i.NURSE or companion for eldRESIDENTIAL LOTS
2 lots near Hall Park $500 ea. * erly person. Prefer to live
in. FA 3 0561.
2 lota near Hi School $5C9 ea.
2 lots on city lake $475 ea.
17. Male Help Wanted
1 lot center city $Mtw
1 corner lot near J r Hi $2350 PERMANENT P O S I T I O N
4 lota Lake Mary $1U00 ea.
with local busines* firm
8 lota on Crystal Lake $15*01 now open for a good re­
up
liable salesman. Must be
4 lot* St. Johns R. &gt;55&lt;jo up. able to accept responsibil­
Some for cash
ity. Typing required, know­
Some for terms
ledge of art helpful. Chance
Be an early bird
for
advancement.
Write
Catch the worms!
Box 56 c o The Sanford
.'all Stem per Agency
I Herald.

19. Situation* Wanted
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.

REALTOR - INSLROR
»A J-L31 1319 a. Frcnta A-e (NULL do Uoa.n*. 535 6591.

* -«**
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Will Be Given With Every New or Used Car Sold
Between The 25th. &amp; 31st Of This Month!

HUNT

109 N. P a lm e tto
Winter Park .Ml 1-0209

FC3-22B

Cl 91A
8 Cylinder, Automatic Tian»mi»alon, K A It
XC-56A

OF USED CARS
C3-8.1A

1901 Ford Falcon

1961 Ford Country Sedan

Kamli Wagon, 8 cyl., Auto. Tran*., K A I I

1901 Ford Fairlane 500

Town Sedan V-8, Auto. Trana., It A II

1900 Dodge Seneca

1900 Ford Galaxie
4 Door Sedan V-8, Auto. Tran*., U &amp; 11, Air

1960 Ford Fairlane 500

2 Door Sedan V-*, Auto. Tran*., K A II

2 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder, R A II

C.1-7.141

C3-I6A

1959 Ford T-Bird

1959 Ford Country Sedan

Hardtop, V-8, AT, PS, I’ll, K A H

V-8, Auto. Tran*. PS. I’B, llratrr

1959 Ford Galnxie 500
1 Door V-M Auto. Tran*., K ft II

C.1-6.1A

1958 Ford Fairlane 500

1958 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan

X&lt; 3-1 III

2 Iksir Hardtop,

V-8, Auto. Tran*. Radio and Heater

1958 Volkswagen

AT, PH, Air

C3-I0IA

harmin Dili* Convert.Itlr, I Cylinder, K A II

1958 Ford Fairlane 500
2 Door Srdan

1958 Plymouth Sub.

1958 Mercury Monterey
1 lloor V-8, AT, K A II, PS, I’ll

XC3-3HB

1958 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan
V -8 , A u t o m a t i c T r a i u m b s i o n

EX CELLEN T

1957 Ford Fairlane 500
2 Door Hardtop, V-8 Auto. Tran*. R A H

USED T R U C K BUYS

XC3-4IA

’ 2249
LIN C O LN
M ERCURY

HERE ARE A FEW O F OUR W ID E SELEC T IO N

4 Door Wagon

S E W T IU U M P II S I*iT E IR E
Over 12 feet long, speed over 90 m.p.h.,
disc brakes, independent suspension,
roll-up windows—

Only

TO P V A LU E
S TAM PS

3000

.Stenstrom Realty

cutter bar. Good condition.
&gt;100. FA 2-1718.

S4-A Swap or Exchange 36. AutomobBw - Tnaeka

'58 LARGE Phtlco Refrigera­ WILL trad* In good riding 1954 FORD Victoria. RAH and
tor. &gt;73. '58 40" electric
hors* on Gravely tractor
orerdrive. Excellent run­
Philco range. $95. FA 2-8567.
and mower. Call 647-7238
ning condition. $300. Ph.
FA 2 8007.
SINGER Round Bobbin equip­ or contact Gravely Tractor
Sales
and
Service
at
143
N.
ped to zig zag A make but­
Orlando Ave., Maitland, 81 4-DOOR Comet, auto,
ton holes. Guaranteed. As­
trans., radio, heater. Ph.
Fla._____________________
sume payment. 5 monthly
FA 2-4993.
installments *f $8.15. Ph. 35. Article* Wanted
1958 PLYMOUTH Belvedere.
FA 2-9411.
Power, air, heat, new Urea.
WANTED used T.V.'a. Ph.
SEWING MACHINE. L * t e
Good condition, &gt;800. Ph.
FA &gt;-&gt;776.
model zlg zag complete.
FA 2 7062.
Pay repair charges of WANTED used (mail wheel­
$38.15. Makes buttonhole*, ed light boat trailer. P. O. 1960 CORVETTE. Bargain
price. 2605 Sanford Ave.
monograms, fancy atitchei. Box 138, Sanford.
No attachment needed. Ser­
vice Manager. FA 2-Mll. USED wringer-type washing 37. Boats • Mot ora
104 S. Park Ave.
machine in operating condi­ 15 FT. lapstrake boat, trailer,
tion. Cheap. No junk Ph.
22 hp. motor, controls and
$6.00 PER M O N TH
MS-4023.
tank; $200. 322-9255.
Assume Remaining $ Pay­
ments ot $8.00 on Repossess­ 34. Antomohllen • Trucks
Gateway To The Waterway
ed ‘63 Model, Swing Needle,
DiatO-MaUc Z l g
Z a g , 1956 CHEV. X dr. IIT. R. A H. Robson Sportinjr Goods
Your SYKHUDC
323-2740.
Makes Buttonholes, Sews on
3W-6-8
E. l i t Ph. FA 2-3081
Buttooe, Makes Fancy Stitc­
BUYING
A
NEW
or
hes, Dams A Patches, etc.
10 hp. OUTBOARD Motor. S45.
USED CART
Excellent Condition. Phono
FA 2-5025.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Credit Mgr. FA 3-8837.
9
♦ Law Interest Rates
39. Trailers - Cabanas
34-A Swap or Exchange ♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK '63 TRAILER, 85 * 10 f t 3
Bedrooms, Equity A pay­
BUY, Sell A Trad* Guns.
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy. 2609
ments.
Dewitt’s
Trailer
Laurel Ave. FA 2-5185.
A Gun Shop.
Park. 17-92 Sanford.

H E N R Y FO R D 'S

Auto Glass, Tops
1 Sea* Covers

hootii services. Hair sty­
33. Furniture
ling, skin analysis facials,
manicure, pedicure. Call WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
for evening appt.
of $13.50 on 3 complete
318 Palmetto Ave.
rooms of furniture. Call
Phone-door (1) 322-0834
TK 81511, Casselberry, col­
Phone door (2) 322 8525
lect.

22. Build • Paint • Repair

34. Article* Far Sale

We're Celebrating . . .

FA 2-4622

Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop CHIHUAHUA Puppies. Ph.
FA 24522.
Cold Wave $6 95 complete.
Open evening by appt.
318 ralm etto Ave. 322 0834 32. Flower* - Shrubs
LEGUSTHUM 50 cents to $15.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Simp
Gray Shadows Nursery
Cold wave special $6.95. Shop
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
now has special facial

BEDROOM, UV baths. CB
Range, garbage disposal,
Machinery and Supply Co.
double carportc and cor­ 1-1. Insurance
207
W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
ner lot. &gt;300. down. Avail­
able Aug. 10. 1906 Patrick SENIOR Citizens may quali­
fy for Life or Hospital In­
Place. FA 2 7469
surance to age 75. Fred J.
ONVENIENT TO SANFORD
Harris FA 2-7960 for appt.
frVsF •S s*
_____
IlydWKJhMKgh
NAVAL BASE not in air
traffic pattern, new 3 bed­ 16. Female H elp Wanted I
room, 2 bath with low down
WANTED: Young woman, 21
payment. All conveniences
or over with good person­
including sidewalk. Low,
ality and ability to sell.
low down payment. Call
Must be able to type and
collect CH 1-4611. night
accept responsibility, know­
GA 2-1588, Mr. Barry.
ledge of art pti tei red Att
reply* confidential. Writ*
1100 DOWN, 3 bedroom, I
resume to Box 50 c o The
bath home. GooJ location.
Sanford ilerakl.
FA 2 1657.

Stemper Agency

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

31 A. Beta

SPECIAL

31. Article* For Sal*

SMITH Air-Condition Refri­ CALORIC gas range. Like AFRICAN night crawlers and
geration service. All work new. &gt;60. cash. FA 2 2447. red wlgglers. Balk or cup­
guaranteed. Very reason­
ped. Ray Lawson, Osteen,
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 REFRIGERATOR with 30 lb.
FA 2-4250.
frecier, ex. condition. &gt;75.
Night FA 2-2069.
Chest of Drawers, cost $68. CANNING pears, Sl.oo a bus­
sIDEWALKS. driveways, pa­ few weeks ago, yours for hel. Hear Jail Ave. FA 2-6782
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph. $33. See after 5 p. m. at
322 3506.
FOR summer rates on fresh
1217 Magnolia Ave.
pork. Call FA 2-0260.
TRACTOR work, mowing, 11AMROO blinds, 4 feat &gt;1.99;
discing, blade, scoop.
6 feet &gt;2.99; • feet $3 99;
SINGER AUTOMATIC
FA 2-7664.
10 feet &gt;4 99. Also match SEWING machine, tike-new,
makes buttonholes, sews on
stick blinds. Furniture Cen­
Air-Conditioning:
buttons, monograms, em­
ter. 2100 French Ave.
II. B. POPE CO., INC.
broiders, etc. All without
2U) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234 BEADY MIX Concrete, win­
attachments. Sold new over
dow sills, lintels, steps,
&gt;300, balance now due only
LAWN SE R V IC E blocks, sand, cement, rock, &gt;89.86 or pay $$.26 monthly.
pipe,
steel,
grease
traps,
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Liberal trade - in on your
isfaction guaranteed. Ph. dry wells, stepping stones.
old machine. Call Orlando
Miracle
Concrete
Co.
FA 2-1147.
341-9387
collect tor free
309 Elm. Ave.
FA 2-5751
horns trial.
TREES trimmed, demossed
ZIC. ZAG SEWING
and removed. FA 2-7664.
SM111I-COKONA-200 electric
MACHINE
typewriter 12” carriage,
iSWIMMING instructions, ali REPOSSESSED, dvM to un­
and heavy duty *t«nd. Paid
levels. FA 2 3332.
fortunate circumstances. *63
8275 6 mo*, ago, used very
TREE Service. Reasonable model, perfect condition.
little, yours for &gt;175. 1217
Sews
forward
A
reverse,
rate*. Pruning, demossing,
Magnolia Av*.
take downs. 8 years exper­ makes buttonholes, sews on
buttons,
embroiders
4k
mono
ience. Free estimation. Call
STURDY heavy baby cnb A
grams, darns Jk patches,
FA 2 4377.
mattress. Call FA 2 5361.
tacks a hems, etc. Assume
6
payment*
of
$8.08.
Ph.
29. Automobile Service
LADIES all year wardrobe.
FA 2 8627.
Sts* 18-18. &gt;20. 3229058.

Senkarik Glaee and Paint
Company

19. Situations Wanted
LICENSED CHILD
FA 2-8181.

I31. Articles* For Sale

INC
Sanford, FI*.
FA 2-1884

1962 Ford

KT3-62A

FC3-7IA

Kronollne Trurk

1951 Falcon

1960 Dodge

F.T3-66H

Kauchrro

Pickup

1 Ton Panel

FTS-8TA

T3-85A

ET3-S3A

1957 Ford

1955 Ford

Pickup V-8 Automatic Tran»nii**ion

!i Tun Mai Bed Truck

1957 Chevrolet
1951 Ford
|j Ton Pickup

All Used Cars &amp; Trucks Sold W ith A 1 Year GW W arranty

S TR IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N
308 E. First S I., S an fo rd

Ph: FA 2-1481

IN C .
Winter Park Ml 7-4816

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| P«g« 10 — July 80, 1963

Rocket System
Evolution b
Told Rotarians
The development of a eomprehenihre weapon* ayatem
auth u that which aurrotmda
tho Martin-Mariatte Bullpap
rocket was outlined for Rotariana by Charlta 8. DeKeen,
requirement* manager of tha
alr-to-*urfae&lt; m ltiilet depart*
s e n t, Monday.
DeNeen, entitling hla talk,
*The Evolution of a Weapon*
8yatetn,” u*ed a weetem-type
movie for an example Baying
that the mlaalle w u compared
to the bullet from tho cow*
boy** ra n .
"Hut the gun, ittelf, aa the
force which launchee the bul­
let, the cowboy’* hand that
holda the gun, the man, him•elf, hie brain that tells the
hand to pull tha gun and ahoot
It, find tb* background reason* i
for hla action are all part of
what w* call a weapon* tyitern," DeNeen explained.
He aald that the Martin
Company produce* the whole
system from the miuile, It­
self, through the trai: ng of
the men who handle it, the
men who shoot It, the trans­
portation, assembly and tar­
get practice.
T h is comprehensive system
was not always used,” DeNeen
said. He pointed out that In
World War II, and before, a
haphasard system was used,
with different roups, com­
panies and services all having
a pert In the building, assem­
bly, use, training and servic­
ing of a weapon, resulting In
inefficient and Ineffective a r­
rangements,
’’Now ws design the entire
weapons system from start to
finish a t one time, so that It
can be expedited and used In
a highly effective manner."
DeNeen traced the evolution
of the present attack missile
from the ones used by the
Germane In Wortd War II,
through the speedup in de­
sign, construction and use in
the Korean W’ar, to the pres­
ent phase In tha national de­
fense system.
Tha Rullpup missile which
Martin-Marietta build* is now
in readiness with every attack
aircraft and ground vehicle
throughout the world, has
been proved very reliable and
is relatively inexpensive.
"Mass-production has reduc­
ed coat by 700 pcicent in the
past five years,” he noted.
DeNeen was accompanied by
Jack Horner, sufety officer at i
Martin, and Itundnll Chime
was In charge of the program. |
A short film, showing the
firing of the Ilullpup at tar­
gets a t a International wea­
pons meet, wu* shown at the
conclusion of the progrum.

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I

Cherries May
Be Lonesome In
Frozen Pies
WASHINGTON (Ill'll —
Offidul* of the food and drug
administration are Inrlined
to agree with Sen. Philip
Hart, It -Mit h.. ulnut the tack
of cherries in frosen cherry
pies.
But thry don't know what
to do about It.
Hurt contended recently
that pictures oil the package*
of tho froten pastry showing
luciotis wedges of pie rruintned with cherries were a
snare and delusion.
Tho Senator said the pie*
more often than not contained
fur less cherries than the pic­
tures would lead tha purchas­
er to believe and even those
floated In watery juice.
Hart, whoso homo state
produces more cherries than
ran he sold, win indignunt. Ilo
asked the FDA to investigate.
Tha first word today from
Malcolm ft. Stephens, chief of
the FDA enforcement bureau,
supported Hurt's complaint.
"We think some of tha pic­
tures are not truly repre­
sentative,” Stephens said.
His inspectors reported the
pies generally contain til.CO
cherries, although picture* on
the packages indleat* many
more. The pie with the most,
he said, contained 100 cher­
ries, but hud no vignett* on
its wrappiug.
Thomas Belli* of FDA's
food standard* division sug­
gested weight of tha fruit
might be the best standard
for assuring the proper pro^oiU uu ef cherries.

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South Korean, U . S. Forces Alert For Reds
^ C IO ^

Easterly Wave
Spotted In
Caribbean

Both Act
On Raids

( F lir i&gt; m tfn r b

Scott Burns. Florida Power
and Light manager, called
SEOUL (UPI) — Can. Psrk ed to forestall any attempt
this morning to say that
WEATHER: Widely scattered afternoon and eveninjr showers today and Thursday: high Unlay in 90s: low in 70s.
Chung life, strong man of “to renew tho war in Korea.*
Tuesday's power failure ^as
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 707
United Press Leased Wire
Establishes! 1908
WED.. JULY 111, 1903
South Korea’s military junta, He said the Communist at*
MIAMI (L'PIi — A «e*k VOL. 53
due to a direct hit by a pow­
tacks appeared to be part of
ordered his forces today to
a plan to increase tension.
erful bolt of lightning. The r u ttr ljr w it( of shower, h»«
take "proper punitiv* meas­
Kim Sung Eun made hit
tremendous bolt struck at'j •P P '*"'* »«• *h«
»dSe
ures" against Communist bor­
statements after three clashes
3:25 p.m. breaking three Urge ■of t,le 1 »rtbbe*n Sea. the
der raiders.
le t w ell American soldiers
insulator* and tearing down j ' vr»th‘T
reported toPark issued the order to
and North Korean raiders this
Defense Minister Kim Sung week left three Americans,
three strands of transmission l,MVEum and Foreign Minister four North Koreans, and one
line just west of the substa^*r ,b* wave contains no
Kim Yong Shik after confer­
lion on West First St.
,tro n « wind» b“‘ “rao,t *‘kely
South Korean dead.
ring with U. S, Gen. liny 8.
will increase to moderate in­
U. S. forces here also have
Meloy Jr.
btvn ordered on a full combat
"Those big insulator! look­ tensity by Thursday," the
Tin.
proposed “punitive alert for the first time since
ed like somebody had hit weather bureau laid. It was
measures’* were not spelled
the Cuban crisis last October.
out. Kurlier, the defense min­
thciii with a *!c.i;c hammer," J r n t jwj* jes «a u s e l u r l v i l ir &lt; a * lm n
li in tu m c M fu
is* i tilt! £iiii tiilCsi si'«
"We should not overlook the
ister hail said south Korea’s fact that the North Korean
said scott. Power was off about 15 miles per hour.
have tlie answer* to wliv the Internal Revenue
(tOO,000-man army was alert- puppets can renew war in
F.astc-rly waves sometimes I Service unlisted the aid of Orange County and
from 20 to 40 minutes, but
nro
the
forerunners
of
tropical
Orlando
law
enforcement
officer*
hut
ignored
Korea whenever convenient to
it took workmen far Into the
storms.
the Seminole County sheriff’* department in
them end whenever they aro
night to repair the damage.
that liolita raid last Saturday.
• • •
ready," Kim said.
The Herald requested by telegraph state­
“In my opinion, the latest
"1 saw that bolt hit from
ments from Gov. Farris Bryant, Troy Register,
illegal, barbarous attack* on
my yard," said the FPL man­
chief Internal Revenue investigator for Florida
the U. N. troops were aimed
ager." and I knew we had
at Jacksonville, and Janies Robinson, assistant
,
,
| at m u tin g tension hers In
big troubles. We’ve had more
state attorney, since Arthur L. Steed, the state
kusm
direct hits by lightning this
attorney, is on vacation. None responded.
TALLAHASSEE t l ’I’M — from making approaches t»
summer than I ran remem­
The Florida Turnpike Author­ tlie West as a result of th *
But we slid receive a letter from A. J. Iloseber for many years," he add­
mann Jr., assistant state attorney, from Merritt
ity is undeigoing a manage- Sino • Russian
hiuolosical
ed.
• • •
Island.
ment atudy with an eye to­ struggle," he added.
ward a possible top-to-hottom
"It is apparent from your comment that
Tuesday's torrential downA site for the proposed Semyou were not familiar with what you were writ­
reorgunimtion of the controv­
pour washed what was left j iuolo County Airport has
ing about." writes llosemann. That is true—
ersial agency.
of the grass in front o( the been chosen, Site Committee
that is why we are asking questions hut getting
post office, right into the Chairman Merle Warner said
no answers. ". . . . and although your article in­
street and down the drain. Tuesday a t a meeting of the
dicated you pursued all phases in an effort to
TALLAHASSEE ItTI’ll —
Might as well give up and Lions Club.
Fred II. Kent, following a
obtain tlie facts, you failed to contact the pro­
plant that strip in concrete—
Warner refused to reveal
per sources for the information you commented
Mistering attack on school of­
that poor down trodden grass the site, saying that this
PEANUTS! Popcorn! ficials and state lawmakers,
nlxnit.” We can only say, we tried,
never had a chance.
would come ns a public an*
• • •
(Jet ’em while they’re resigned Tuesday ns chairman
llosemann writes further Police Chief Roy
nouncement from the Chamber
hot! This cry, combin­ nnd member of the State Jun­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The delicious scent of of Commerce after it ha* been
Williams was unaware of the raid because it was
ed
with tho delicious ior College Board.
State Rep. Fred Karl of Day­
without
his
jurisdiction.
We
rc|M&gt;rted
that.
roasting peanuts were wafted nppr(,ve&lt;f by the necessary
scout of roasting pea­
tona Reach said today that it's
"Sheriff Hobby,” he continues, “was aware of
through the streets of down-, committees and the governing
nuts and po|tcnrn, will
''almost a certainty" that ha
town Sanford Tuesday after-1 ^
of lhe chaml)er&lt;
what was going on and it was at his request that
fill tho air in down­
noon bringing delightful mem­
TALLAHASSEE (U ll) — will run for governor next
the other law enforcement agencies participat­
Wnrner haa been working as
t own Sanford through State Rep. William E. Owens year.
ories of childhood days, cir­ chairman of the site commit­
ed." We reported that, too. Our question was and
Friday as motnlicrs of of Stuart lias been appointed Kurl said that Sen. John
cuses and county (airs. That tee since July. 11MVJ. and he
is: Why was Sheriff Hobby not informed of the
Bahia Temple and l)u- to tlie controversial Johns Mathews' statem tnt in i'enslittle whistle that the old- said that the group bus stud­
raid and asked to participate? llosemann proMola.v raiso funds to Investigating Committee, re­ urota last night that he and
fashioned machine gives out, ied hundreds of aerial photos, i poses other thoughts already advanced in The
a i r - co n d i t io n the placing Dade Kep. Earl Fair- Karl would not be in the rae s
gets a little ear-piercing af­ walked and ridden many miles
Herald.
Shrino Club. Tho pro­ cloth.
ter a while, though.
was "wishful thinking on hit
And then llosemann comes up with this re­
and spent many hours of labor
ject will hn climaxed
part unless he does not intend
mark: "Unfortunately, this case in not completed
in studying possible sites, in­
with a dnneo at tho
The Kiwams Club lus set vestigating them and finally
to run."
and therefore I can not reveal anything regard­
Civic Center, Friday
its annual Fish-Fry and Auc-. choosing the best one which I ing it. hut I do think and feel that you should
Muthews, making a swing
(1KNEVA ( til'll—U. 8. and
night. In top photo, Russian co-chairmen of tlie through northwest Florida t&lt;&gt;
tion for Sept. 7. Ifs an event would be "to the benefit of all
correctly und truthfully inform the citizens of
Police Chief Boy Wil­ 17-tmtion disarmament con-j decide whether he'll make this
everyone looks forward to i und with injustice to none."
Seminole County when this ease is completed
liams and I) o w u y feretiee today p o s t p u n e d race, addressed the Gopher
each year.
and
the
facts
can
he
revealed."
We
heartily
agree
Wurner
c
o
m
m
e
n
d
e
d
the
• •
Straughn
make n pur* further piivnte meetings until Club this morning. In an Inand endorse that remark: If only
neo: .• will
Navy for'-the inable aid
New students in town wlui &gt;
chase from DoMolay’s ' after the signing of a partial terview last night, Mathews
toll r.s what is going on!
„
. . . .
which it has rendered ill the
Ralph Unger and Bill teat-hun Ireuty in Moscow j referred to Knrl and said
wril be attending bemlnole
. . . , _ and printing of the
"If you will compare the crime rate of
.
1| taking
Stumper.
In lower photo next week.
High bchoo in September are
. . , ,
. . ..
“only one of us will be in
Seminole
County
with
Lhut
of
other
counties
of
,
,
,
aerial photos used by the comto register Monday at 9 a m.
Bell
Telephoito
Mn n the race."
similar population you will find that the crime
mittee.
agor Boh Sliedden is re­
Principal Andrew J. Brac­
Earlier in tlie day, In an inrate is nun h lower. This can lie attributed to the
Seminole C o u n t y ’ s geo.
ceiving a hag of pop­
ken has announced. The stud­
WASHINGTON (I I'D — terview in Tallahassee, bn
excellent work of Sheriff llohliy and hi men
gruphicul locution is n nut uni I
corn from Jack Brid­ Senate Republican Irndeis to- i said he would make a decision
ents will take part in an
and to ( bief Williams and his force." llosemann
gift, Warner remarked.
orientation program to in­
ges. (Herald Photos) day rejected Democratic infer- tomorrow und, if it'a uffiinuwrites. We’ll hoy that . , . we have no q u a rre l
“ We have air, water, rail
clude a placement test,
enten that political partisan­ live, he'll file suit to deter­
there.
and highway tu-cr-s in ull di­
course selection and assign­
ship might be behind their de­ mine his eligibility in view of
ri
rections with t li tog lienelui
Ilii.-eimoiii
ioinhides.
"Your
preiuatun
edi
ments. Bring a couple of
termination to lake n hard a provision of law that a legI
i
Electric plant to the north id
tonal f i ’oil In mention that the Slate of Florida
sharp pencils and prepare to
los-b. at the nuclear test ban I islutor cannot during bis ten t
us. the .Martin plant to llir
has
an
mine.-1
in
these
cases,
and
is
working
stay until noon.
treuty,
hold an office for which th-l
south ami the Cape and Nova
with the law enforcement agencies involved for
• • •
legislature voted a pny raise.
complex to the rust, and we
violations
of
state
law,
a
n
d
it
is
the
intent
of
this
Felix Andrews, manager of
The llh’dl legislature raised tbs
Rail
Henring
office to d o something a b o u t it.”
IfLH will be the guest speak­ are right in the center of it
Tire wept through n row
WASHINGTON' (UPI) — governor's puy.
all,
he
noted.
Is
that
true,
Mr.
llosemann?
If
so,
why
er at the Jay crus luncheon
The Jacksonville senutoe
"With out natural blessings
does Governor Bryant refuse to comment? Why
NEW YORK (UPI) — each for making in the port, of eight Sipes Ave. Negro | Acting Chairman John O.
meeting, Thursday.
home in Midway nt noon j l'a»t-ie said belay the Senate lias frrqcntly made tho point
we could become tbc distribu.
was it necessary for the federal government
• • •
queen Elizabeth und queen | Tho C'unnrd liners were
Tuesday burning three to the I Co" " ,,« e« Committee hopes that lie and Karl had muny of
to move in and stage this raid. Why was Sheriff
Referring to a short a r­ tion center for the entire
Mary huve been fined film charged wi ll violating city air ground while five others were I
area,"
said
Warner.
W1,1,1 “ I* l,h,,fU&gt;r »•
»»»»• friends and supportllohliy
not
informed?
Your
lengthy
letter
fails
ticle about the "top grand­
pollution laws. Roth were saved only through effort, of "n " "
P™1
’r»
«'"f *ff"rts huv* la.-ci»
to
answer
any
of
these
questions.
We
will
gladly
mother in Britain", Mrs.
sj, , .
, „
#
ptMul (&lt;» dolve Hitt ruilrmul mudu hy Home M.ithvw * *up«
fourth offenders, it was noted Ntatr
publish any comment you may have flirt h e r in
tn Hirer* from 1I
hurvat ILuuirn
. . . .
. .
'
.
*
. .- . .
Martha Ilollcy of Lake Mary
by I'riminul Court Judge Her­ I oiiifMiriMt .uni Volunteer Lire- I woik rulra tliipiiU* ,»n*l turn porlrra to peniuu*le Knrl tt&gt;
answer to mir questions. Until you or .some other
sends us a note to say that
change his mind alrout run­
man XVeinkranta.
official gives u.s all the correct answers T he
lie n fimit the Luke Mary Llru to the iliffitMilt t4»*k of writ*
her grandmother must be
ning.
Tlie judge commented a- he | f4,pt
••'if leKUlutton.
Herald
will
continue
to
ask:
WHY??
tops in the United States as
Karl hus stopped just on*
levied the fines: "XV,- can’t
The limpet were owncil by
A l 't
she has ten married children
—
step short of n definite offi­
di“ rimlmile l»etwecii ipieeln," -lantf JiiiiH 1 of Sanford who'
i
and 55 grandchildren, at the
I XI I XIIASSET (CPI) — cial anuouncetiirnt of his canMm :el Hell, attorney m u - » i.i) • *tioiitleil h e r Io*Ae* «ii
OCALA (CPI l
Twenty
age of S3
SANTA EE. X M (
lli&lt;- State Utilities Cumuli*-i iliducy. t hat Is because of tint
r, . nting the ( iinard Line «a- &gt;:t,ooo.
one
Negrires.
It
ol
th
in
pi
Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Ilur 1 i |
•
a
r
-ion -ay» there is nothing i t : law requiring announced can­
'I lie fite, iHU'ftl hy a flood*
Ooopji . . . A likely fellow icy, former secretary of war. M C O r i D Q A U Q . j
1w-ni'es. were arrested hurt l&lt; red a guilty plea and said
tlie Intel s smoke so much be­ et| ker&lt;&gt; »*ne neik atovc in the can do to bring ah end to tlie ilidutes to slurt filing finunto handle that note written j diplomat, and hitter Hcpuhli
I Tuesday on ch.irgs o( Illegal cause of Iheir advanced age.
DELAND (U l'l) — A
llitee-urek-.dll General Tele- rial reports with the Secre.
o*ni|»trt| hy tin* |hmi«*|
in Greek and put in a bottle can critic of the Yalta agree­
picketing.
The line h attempting to r a n­ Ituoiii famdy. i|iih'kly **|M*ad phone Co. strike. Tho corniiiis- , tary of State. None of tlie )a&gt;*
is the Rev. Edgar Smith, as­ ment which lie -aid establish­ hearing which could point th«i r ,||lt Jn....„ Ml|y„ r,m,.
Tlie juveniles were rclea.c I
sioit made (lie decision Tiles- tential catidi.lut.s want* I t
sistant preacher of First Pres­ ed Communist power m \vh&gt; f"i vounlb* urouml the niamlrr of ILit wing On** wai I in tlie custody of their par tin' problem, tie- lawy.c added. to tin* adjoifdiiK dwelling of
day after meeting witli Curl -tail this accounting more
byterian Church . . . But China, died in Ins sleep Tues­ utate on whether they will Heetnl to a three-your term enls and tin others were
the Nathan Well* family ami
Itrorein, opeiating chief of that a year before tlm primthen could one c\|&gt;cct a man day night at the a^e of *o pay office expense* for public un
Oil lo the thud I10U1H which
"F 'lirr* t« n of j a ilxfxj arid th n rt'ieftxd on
General.
I ary.
of the cloth to inspect the
t u i VM'iinl at the time. All
Hurley's career as a sold districts has been set for H Ilw. rlilted I*'mill of Seminole bond pmtetl by the National
contents of a bottle??? , . ier, lawyer, oilman and pubthre«* wen* on tlie irround
County, ut n iri-ent ineotln^ of \&lt;jori.ition for the \clvnm«Oh, THIS one will tie in i ];c servant spanned two p.m. Aug. 5.
when firemen mi rived mi the
ti • 01Knnliation. Mn It F , . 0( Colored |»nj|&gt;|
.\
Circuit Court Judge Robert (ranua, executive ircrt tury *n- ACIS.
order . , . So. (lie man with morLl wars and brought him
MT U* Jim! at noon.
tbc bottle—the one with the WMuh anJ hi;{h honurs.
WinKfield n t the hearing on nouncwl today.
The Ncjjroi.** were cJi.ir.fed
I ON III IN (Ul’lt - Mr.
NOTE in it—might call at
But he was defeated in a suit by public defender Rob*I. Cl&gt;pt* M“&gt;" «?••*«** ' ■i,t- with violating .. Florida ala
Mrplirn
Mai d was I'MlII(I
1800 Cedar Avenue to see three attempts to win a seat
Joseph lully »ln&gt; bus t.een tute which pruviilcs Hut pic
4 Cubans Face
what the Rev. Smith can do in the U. S. Senate. Xml lie ert Wilson which seeks *o transfeiretl to another urea.
kets must identify tiieir or- guilty hula) •il two virr
charges.
about translating it . . . He was never reconciled to the fore. Volusia County Commi*Tlie full campaign will in- ganiialion and . • addrt - on
Firing Squads
•
•
•
was tops as a student of policies winch led him Id smn to p»&gt; for his office cx- elude for the fit at time the the sign- which they tarr'
II W X\ X l U l'l)
Firing
lh
LONDON ' Ul’l t
Greek when in college.
Good Samaritan Home us a
Tlie marchers were proresign as ambassador lo tenses.
squad* tills morning executed
Stephen
XXurd
tiled
to
kill
China in 1915
The -late
has already l,*rli' iP«tmg agency, along testing segregation ol two
four more Cuhans in Cuhunu
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
J’ 1with the R&lt;-d Cross, Roy downtown re-tauranls. and a himself with sleeping pills to­
He quit in protest against
F’lirtre-, ns convicted spies of
day
a
few
hours
before
Ills
Department is to be con- the provision of the Yalta agree,I to pay the salaruw of j t?cout,. c h i n i n ', , | &lt;1M1P So- Junch counter.
tlie U. S. Central lutelligeme
grutuiated U U Alary u six. _agree .' nn d — ■loor -*-l
The
arrest,
brought
to
at
vlr*
trial
went
t
o
the
Jury
Hodefc.
.I,
r-.
IlUt
Atty.
Ceil,
ciety,
l,n
|
S.
o
i
l
t
s
,
Family
T
A ho pilal -poke.-mall said Agency, the government sumiles west of Sanford. Mid­ former rights of Russia vio Rtciiar -i Ei v i a hiT u a l l , a t C o u n s e l i n g
I
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h
a t Wu f i
way is approximately three latrd by the treacherous at it it up to the couot.es to pay llrulth Asm . Salvation Army persons ju '• I
tr*--ult
Killed
were
Angel Paleo
is
in
a
critical
condition.'*
miles east of Sanford. Yet, tack of Japan in 19*&gt;4 shall the expen»es of the offices in j und USO, thus . uinhinitig nine of anti segregation demonstra
Nieto,
Joi-e
Manuel
Rodrig­
Britain's
sensational
sex
the Lake Mary Joined with be restored."
I their judicial districts.
| separate drives into one.
'lions here over recent weeks
scandal neiitrd a climax when uez Suarez, 11racier Roger
the Forest Rangers to combat
the jury in tlm Old Itailry Sum virl nnd Ellirique Garcia
a (ire Tuesday afternoon at
ci iminul court trtired to de­ Palomino.
Midway. It was the only (ire
cide whether tile society o-teoA revolutionary tribunal
department in the county to
Jpnth and ftien.l of the mighty li.nl convicted them on charge,
join with the Rangers in fight­
wus guility of living off the of -ending Cuban milituiy,
ing the blare.
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
learnings of prostitute*.
economic and political llitelliXVord from Max Brewer of
In another stunning devel- I genre to tlie United States.
SHOPPING NOW FOR
the Slate Road Department it
; opilient Ward was rush, d to m
11iey were the first execu­
TERRIFIC SAVINGS!
that work definitely will he
TALLAHASSE.K l UPIl — crn unveiled a plot by which chrck*did notcorreapond to prospe.ts
ofcutching the .n - imspitul after tuking un over- tion.- in -tverul weeks.
underway on Sit (27 by June, The Florida Slietilf's llureuu u ring was using lake driver's those inthe real check-.
tire nieinla-i-hip at. i l i ght " do . ol u drug reported to lie
(SEE Ol R AD ON .SOCIETY PAGE)
ly.il. The road will be resur- re|&gt;orte&lt;| Tuesday that IBM licenses to rush the checks.
The artests, l.overn said,
The tute didn t I e any V.aiium Amytal during the
faced and wideneil fiuui Lung- machines in the cumptiollei's
Luvein would not identify have been made in Tampa, money Iroin the checks cash- night.
wood to Altamonte Spring*.'office rejected | ‘J.OOU in count- those urtested, i.ul said the Lake City, Selma, Alu., and cd, because tlie stale complie wa- still unconscious
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (UPI)
County engineer Bill Bush as-1erfeit checks, saved the state ring hud printed more than Georgia.
, trollar'* office refused to buck ' hours later when Justice Sir —Application hooks are open
•ured this morning that 427 I5U0.00O and resulted in the $500,UO in checks uimu-t ex.
He tuid the bureau i* on the them. Merchant* who c i-he.l Xtrhie Mai shall completed hi* for the I I managed hear hunts
actly like state pa) loll checks. track of Several others ' in the bogus checks uhsorbed tin long, two-day slimming up in the Apaiuchicola Nationul
it included in til. budget for arrest of eight pel sons.
this ifscal year.
Special agent Henry J. Lov-, Buk the IB.XI hide* tu tha connection with th* ring and loss, Loverti said.
und Uiu ca*v went Ui lliu yuy. i E'uiest.

Editorial Comment:

State's Attorney

Nothing New To

I U U V A ...

Site Selected
For Seminole
County Airport

Reorganization

Kent Resigns

Owens Named

Meeting Off

GOP Says No

2 British Q u e e n s
Fined $100 Each

amesSweep
Tenement Row

21 Arrested In
Gen. Pat Hurley
Ocala Pickeiing
Dies In Sleep
mi- Defender Cost UF Board E!ccls
Cap!. Mayo

Ward Tries To
Kill Himself

Automation In The Sleuthing Field

Police Computer Always Gets Its Man

Rear Hunts Set

i outer t« check soviet -

Karl ’Almost'
Sure He’ll Run
For Governor

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                    <text>TOUR of HOMES
F it e 1 2 -F r i. July 12,'68

tht natural beauty of
trees and rolling hills in

Country Club RosA

L OCH A R B O R

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Plan to see these modern homes today!
12 E xciting Models On Display!
While you are out driving, this week-end, take this page
DIRECTIONS

with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real
We double-dare you to show us where you
can get values like these:
3 Bedrooms . . . H i Baths . . . large Screen­
ed 12x16 Room . . . All Mira Cabinets . . .
Paved Streets . . . Community Water . . .
and ALL FOR 6350 Down and only . . . .

*5 6

just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

M o n th ly Z S Z Z L ,

Drivo out went of town. I
There you find the en­
trancing "customerlzed”
homes of Shoemaker Con­
struction Company’s Ravennn Park and Idylhvilde
of Loch Arbor; I.MN
Builders Tee 'N Green
Estates and a little far­
ther on, the fabulous new
Greeniiriar of Loch Arbor.

TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
Out 30th St. (Ceunlry Ctuh Road) •d|oitilit| the
Mayfair Country Club. Ju .t minults -from town
and IntrraUte 4.

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
In LAKE MARY. Choice lake front and lake view
property In the quiet, rural community of Lahe
Mary, Convenient to all outdoor rrcreation and all
dly advantage..

LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS
On Highland Avenue In the groolng rlty nf Long wood, In a nicety toned residential
area, je t rnnveniently nearby atom , churrhra, achool* and hu.) U. S. llwy. 17-92.
we’ll ru.lom build on yuur lot to your plan, or our.
lot)', Finanring arranged.

LMN

ENTERPRISES,

Inc.,

BUILDERS

If you drive south on
lluy. 17-92 and turn west
on Seminole Boulevard
you come to I.MN Builde r s I. a k e W a y mi a n
Heights.

If you have homes, acreage,
and

would like to advertise
on our weekly Tour Of Homes
and Real Estate Page —

FOR IN F O R M A T IO N

\ 110)1 KS SIGNS.

In Ravenna Park
This uttrarlivr :t bedroom, • hath
hiuiir i t modern design, located at
507 Satauma Drive in beautiful
Itnvenna Park, *»» recently purchasml by Mr. and Mn. t . A.
Humphrey. Feature* i n c l u d e d
heating ay-item, water heater, renetian blind*, and a fully equipped
.alt electric kitthen.

Also south of Sanford,
near Five Points or south
on the la k e Mary-Longwood Ruud is the new de­
velopment of C o u n t r y
Club H e i g h t s homes
whose builders are featur­
ing speciul bonuses for
early qualifiers.
And If you can t make
it out to one of these
new areas during the
week-end, don’t worry,
they are open all week,
and there'll always lie
s o m e o n e available to
show you around.

groves or rentals —

m . 417 . FOLLOW TIIK rAVALCADF. o r

estate.,Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find

Gracious
MODERN KITCHENS HY

GENERAL

ELECTRIC

Harold Logan, presi­
dent and general manager
of LMN Enterprises haa
announced that home development in the Tee ’N
Green Estates near the
Mayfair Golf Course is
coming to an end. The
company soon will bo
starting extensive de­
velopment in the Crystal
Lake area.
Associated with LMN
Enterprises us vice presi­
dent ami sales manuger
for Tee ’N Green Estates
is Edward K. le ath erbury, who has had 15
years background us u
builder and deveUqier in
San Fernundo V a l l e y ,
Calif., in Galveston Coun­
ty, Texas, and in Orlundo aiui Winter Park.

Filunted in to-autif ul Idjllwilde,
thia (parlous 4 bedroom, 3 bath
home uf contemporary inodvm de­
sign ha. been purvha-cd by l.t,
td r

and Mr*. Robert $. MooiW,

The home featured a luxury equip,
ped (IK kitchen, central air-con­
ditioning and hrating and a fenced
In private patio juit off the living
and family dining room*.

Y lO K fU l
GENERAL OFFICE

C O N S T R U C T IO N

II W. 23th ST. DIAL FA 2-3103

COM PANY

SALES OFFICE - DIAL FA 2-'

STENSTROM REALTY - SALES AGENTS

�WEATHER: Partly cloudy; scattered showers. High 90-95; low in 70s,
VOL. 5S

School Supl. Ray Mllwee
took off on s much-needed va­
cation today.

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 755

One Man ■ ■ ■ S i

Arrested ^ ^ ■ 1
By FBI

ART BECKWITH, court clerk, mill Henderson Ferguson, courthouse
maintenance custodian, inspect the new nylon American flair which flew
over the courthouse today for the first time, it replaced an old, worn
flair.
(Herald I'hoto)

nssaii

Court Clerk Art Beckwith
was happy t h i s morning
with receipt of the following
letter from the State Comp­
troller's office: “The State
Association of Court Clerks
Divorcee Killed
mad* a wise choice in electing
you as its treasurer. I know
TAMPA (DPI)—The bod)
that your work in this line
of
Mrs. Patricia Diana Don­ WASHINGTON (U PI) —
By United Pres* International
will be as efficient as it is in
Thunderstorm s which broke ley, a 34 year-old divorcee, Labor Secretary W. Willard
your Job as Clerk.” Nice going,
a scaring drought in the Mid­ was found Sunday in a park­ Wilts say* that neither the
Art.
west moved across the Appa­ ing lot here. Police said she
railroads nor rati union* is
lachians today, drenching dry had been beaten to death.
Maybe that long sought
making sny real effort o setNew England forest* and
Sanford airport 1* about to
tie
their strike threatening
rased crop condition* along Red-Sino Meeting:
"get off the ground." Report*
work rules dispute.
Hie Atlantic seaboard.
MOSCOW (U Plt — Soviet
current tho Chamber of Com­
A steady rain fell in the
Wirt* said Sunday that
and Chinese negotiators met
merce airport committee will
Northeast and s c a t t e r e d
both
side* in the dispute
loilay in what might be the
n m « up with something defi­
shower* sprinkled the South­
Iin a I session of their ideolo­ were assuming that the govnite a t Ks meeting July 22.
land and Great Plains.
gies! talk*, informed source- eminent or Centres* would
Up to a half inch of rain
Kiwnnis Club Bulletin re­
settle it ami "then* Is no
frll in tlie Middle and North
ports: "The director* derided
affirmative attempt" to break
Atlantic States Sunday. More
§30,000 Theft
on John Higginbotham as the
the deadlock.
than Us inches fell at Mill­
recipient of our scholarship ville. N. J.. in six hours SunMIAMI (U P l)-A n esttmat
President
Kennedy
ha*
loan fund for thi* year, Jrb«v
~J SUW5 H Jc" -’*;- -.-a* stol­ named s aprel.il committee,
la the *on of Dottie Austin
en Iasi night from the apart­ headed hy Wirt/, to make
who 'scouts' our weekly meet­
ment of .Margaret Cahill -&gt;'comn.&lt;.udatlon&lt; fur a set­
ing* for new* for The Sanford
Itice, a New York Inti-nor tlement He plans to use its
Herald." John 1* a junior at
report as a bait* for propos­
Cooler air pushed in over decurator vacationing here.
als to Congress next Monday
the U o f F .
the upper Midwest, where
to en-l the dispute.
trm peraturrs dipped into the Student Drowns
R. K. Porter did a double- 30* during the night. Blythe,
Roth the railroad* and
HAVANA (UPI)—The newstake thi* morning when he Calif., which simmered in llii
union* hate a g r e e d to h o ld
eaw the mayor of our fair degree heat Sunday, cooled
off any strike action at least
eity driving * car with Wy­ off during the night to lot.
unld July 29. The carrier*
have threatened to put into
oming license taga. Srems
Several storm-born torna­
Tom ia considering purchas­ does were reported in the
effort work rules that would
eliminate thousands of jobs,
ing the car from » Navy West amt South Sunday hut
ami the unions have said
friend who ia deployed.
caused no serious damage.
they would strike if the new
Two funnel clouds were re ­
rules arc applied.
Her* la heartening new* for ported north of Yoder in
Wirt/, In a lelevision inter­
our local businessmen. Florida southeastern Wyoming while At least 300 persons have
Retail
Federation
reports a severe weather warning been killed and thousands view, said there *ti!l were
gross sales in Seminole Coun­ was in effect. Imperial, Neb., rendered homeless hy floods "all manners of procedures"
ty up 21.3 per eent In May also In the danger area, was dun to monsoon rains In the that could be used for set­
tling the dispute short of
last compared to tho same battered by halftone.
Chittagong area of East Pak
compusory arbitration.
month in 1962. Salea in May
i-dan, according to officials.
1M3 were *)U9 million* com­
A small tornado ripped off
pared to $u.l millions in May a roof, tore down lelevision Find Other Jobs
Tampan Arrested
19*12.
antenna* and uprooted a ga­ WASHINGTON H I'D—The
CHATTANOOGA &lt;UCIt —
rage live miles north of Elii- Post Office department is A man identified a* Anthony
W. H Stamper, p s it presi­ abeth City in eastern North
trying to encourage its most
dent of the Scminoh* County Carolina Sunday, No injuries highly educated employes — Morvant, 2t, Tampa, Fia.,
was arrested today tes* than
Hoard of Realtors and past were reported.
Negro and white — In find a half hour after a dry
vice president of tho Florida
A 16-year-old boy, swept other better government job*, cleaning company operator
Association of Realtors, a t­ away Saturday when a fludt
a spokesman said today.
was robbed of $23. Police
tended th« state group’s quar­ Hood itruck hi* car in an arsaid Morvant admitted the
terly seminar at Hollywood royo near Fowler, Colo., was NAAWP Started
armed robbery.
last week. He I* a member of still missing today, A fiveCINCINNATI ( UPI i—Claim­
the state policy committee.
hud wall of water rudied ing a memlieriihip ot a Imi it
along the normally dry Kra­ Jot) persons ill five states, the
Auditions will be held at mer Creek bed ami pushed
National Association for the
9 a.lit. Tuesday and 8 p.m. the car about a quarter mile
Advancement of White People
Thursday at the
Chuluotis downstream. Authorities said
Community building for a va­ the youth may- have been (NAAWP) w a * organized
riety show sponsored hy the swept l ■* mile* into the Ar here Sunday.
Chuluota recreation fund rais­ kanaas River.
Nazis Arrested
ing committee.
The Weather Bureau said
NEW YORK ( U P I)-E ig h t
mostly fair skies will cover
neo-Nazis,
including the lead
Dave Kauai), vice president the West today while show­
of the Seminolo County Young ers will continue across the er of the National Renais­
sance Party, were In be ar­
Republican* Club, haa been South and Plains,
raigned today on charges nsappointed director of the Cen­
i
mg (rout the distribution of
tral Florida “ Draft Goldwutrr
hate literature at a civil
for President" group.
rights demonstration.

TAMPA (DPI) — Mate
Sen. C. W. Young met today
with officials of General
Telephone O ., aad planned
a later meeting with anion
leaders In an attempt to end
the violence and sabotage
which has marked a fiveday-old strike. Young, n
Flarllaa County Republi­
can who Is vice chairman
of the Senate Committee on
labor and Industry, said his
primary objective la to try
In slop thr damage result­
ing from the strike.
T A M P A (UPI) — The
smouldering General Telephone Co. strike moved into
its fifth uneasy day today and
one badly beaten management
employe lay in a hospital
and another faced an oper­
ation for a crushed nose.
The Federal Bureau of In
utilisation announced Sunday
it had charged union mem­
ber Albert Clinton Ash. 33,
with "wilfully ami malicious­
ly interfering with a telephone
communication line control
hy the United States."
Management personnel have
been working to rrpair cut
rabies and oilier damage, in­
cluding
broken
telephone
booths, honey poured into
coin slot of pay telephones,
burned poles and damaged
relay boxes.
The strike lie ran Iasi Thurs­
day when contract negotia­
tions broke down and (lie In­
ternational Brotherhood of
Electrical Worker* threw up
picket lines. The strike ha*
resulted in rut rabies and
other satadage. The two
workers were attacked Sun­
day in the first violence of
the strike.
The FBI, which entered the
lop priority liecaw*
tense communication* cattle*
were cut, said Ash ts charg­
ed with tampering with equip­
ment at a telephone repeater
station on the 22nd Street
causeway here.

Gov. Wallace
Attacks JFK
WASHINGTON &lt;UI'I)-Ala
Inma Gov. George C. Wal­
lace told Congrcia today that
President Kennedy should be
"retired from public life"
and his civil right* program
defeated.
He said the legislation is
totally unacceptable to the
South and railed for a nation­
al referendum on tlie propos­
al*. If a referendum was
held, Wallace said the civil
lights bill would be over­
whelmingly rejected.

Kill AGENTS AND the U. S. Post Office offi­
cials a re investigating the burglary of the Ijiku
M ary Postoffice late Saturday night. Thieves,
believed by Postmaster Clarence Donaldson to
be children or teenagers, broke the glass win­
dows of th e post office boxes mid took mail, a p ­
p arently looking for money. The torn up nml

Bullet fired
Inio Cab Of
FEC Engine
MIAMI (Ul'I)—Vice ITesi
dent W. L. Thornton, of the
strikebound Florida E a s t
Coast Railway, said today hr
will inform Gov. Farris Bry­
ant and the FBI In Washing
ton of s shooting incident
near Miami.
A bullet was fired Into the
engine cab of a FEC freight
near Miami Sunday. Engl
neer Frank Bellamy, 42, said
the bullet, fired front a mov­
ing car. struck a speed re­
corder and passed through a
cushion.
Bellamy said the shot came
from a car containing three
men which followed the train
on a road running a parallel
course to tlie track.
The FEC ha* been plagued
hy satsitage since It non
operating union* went on
strike Jan. 23. Since then,
most of the railroad's freight
service has been reitorrd,
but none of it* passenger *er
vice.

GOP Aspirants

captains at the chunge-ofcommand ceremony that saw
Capt. Jim Mayo take over
Hatvring One from Capt. Joe
Tully made very flattering
remarks about the splendl I
relations between the Sanford
citizenry and the Navy per­
sonnel . . , Thi* ia something
of which the city itself l* just­
ly proud and contributea im­
measurably to the increasing
permanence of the Navel Atr
Station and It* potent striking
arm, The Wing . . . which,
after all. is Seminole county’s
most important industry!

MON., JULY 15, 190S

Two Beaten In

Police blotter thin morning
rcTcalcd vandals dcr'royed
f200 in shrubbery and flow era
■t Pinecreet School over the
weekend.
Mayor Tom McDonald, per­
turbed over the "downtown
situation,” will cull a meeting
this week of n special com­
mittee to study ways and
plana for improving econom­
ics, traffic and other matters.
In the committee are Joe Ha­
lier, Jimmy Crapps and Al
Wilson, city commissioners,
and K. C. Harper Jr., It. L
I’erklna J r. and Charles Hob.
inson. Committee also faced
with reports of a “giant shop­
ping center" tu be announced
within three months for im­
mediately south of the city
limits.

United Press Leased Wire

Pnrley Leaders

TALLAHASSEE (UPI I Several of the Republican
Party's potential Presidential
candidate* will have promin­
ent roles in the upcoming Na­
tional Governor's Conference,
Gov, Farri* Bryant said.
Bryant said New York Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller will he
rhairaun of the Civil Rights
Committee;
Pennsylvania
Gov, William Scranton will
take part in a pane, discus­
sion on unemployment and
Gov. George Romney of
Michigan will trad * discus­
sion on international trade
and economic development
Bryant said be expects the
Summer rale* now at the
Palm* Hotel, our eye-catching, four-day meeting to attract
main street bostlery, *o we'rp a record attendance of "per1U)M l.vou."
told.

S P A R T A N B U R G . S. C.
(UPI) — Augusta Kennedy, a
39 year-old migrant worker
(rom Relic Glade, Fla., was
being held today in cunnccturn with tlie slaying o( a
working companion, D a v e
Houston, Kt. also of Belle
Glade.

Swift Strike III
IT . BRAGG, N. C. ( U1*1&gt;—
Swift Strike III, a massive
movement of men and ma­
chine* engaged In mock com­
bat, wtU begin tu rumble
through 7.70) square mile* in
North and South Carolina and
Georgia July 21 in this na­
tion’* largest peacetime man

tuvur.

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TIPPY han n penchant fop boiled egg**- The little black dog of unknown
onceatrj i.* pictured here "begging” for his favorite fowl front Grace
sNdnun.
(iietaid i ’itoloj.

City of Sanford must look to
other sources than the federal
government for • 110,000 loan
to finance a feasibility study
of the need of a port terminal
oil I.ake Monroe.
The U. H, Housing and
Home Finance Agency a t At­
lanta, tin., in a letter addressed to The Sanford Hcrntd to­
day. advised an application hy
the City for a loan has been
Tuesday's Herald will
rarry a lengthy ami com­
plete editorial on the mat­
ter of a port terminal.
"Ishlrd” pending payment by
the City of a 17,900 loan mado
to 191*1 fur the purpose of ilcveluplng engineering plan* for
sanitary sewer Improvement*,
The City contends these
plan* were junked, and, there­
fore, the City is not ohligtil
hy law to repuy the 17-yearold loon.
Mayor Tom McDonald said
today the City “in all proba­
bility will take tip the mutter
of a feasibility study"* at it*

discarded first clans mail was discovered on the
floor nml in the nearby woods. It will not b e
known whether any money, checks or money
orders nre missing until owners of the mail have
checked with their sources. Donaldson reported
that n woman who lives near the postoffice
heard the sound of breaking glass, end called
him.
(Herald Photos)

repnyme nt responsibilities was
made after we learned that
the City dlJ not feel repay­
ment to be equitable. In re­
examining the rase, thorough
ami sympathetic consideration
wn* given to the City’s posi­
tion. lie-evaluation revelled
that repayment wn* due, how­
ever, end under thine circum­
stances, wa have no alterna­
tive but to pursue further the
recovery of the outstanding
advance.
"Because of the outstanding
account, we have (wen unable
to act favorably on the City’s
ntor# recent request for plan­
ning fundi. Technical review*
have been completed on the
port facility application, how­
ever. and a final determina­
tion contained in this applica­
tion cause* us to believe that
the proposed port improve­
ments represent a very worth­
while project and one which
We believe would be n distinct
asset to the City.
“Ws appreciate the City’s
position in this ease and re ­
gret that a more favorable

liiiitgi-t ( o a r i n g f o r n e x t y e a r

Hi- added tlie City would not
consider construction of a port
terminal without the feasibili­
ty study.
Tin* 1111FA letter to Tin
lli-ruid, signed by Edwurd II.
Raster, acting for the regionul
administrator, reads:
“A* you know, this Agency
hits requested repayment of
planning fund* advanced to
the City of Hanford during
11MH for the purpose of de­
veloping engineering plan* for
sanitary sewer Improvement*.
Repayment was requested aft­
er a plans roatparlson revealTrrarr
construction served the ttn u
area* and satisfied the same
community need for which the
original plan* wsre develops-,!.
In reaching thi* decision new­
ly prepared plan* were com­
pared with plans financed by
the City with tlie F&lt;t!vral
hum.
“The L lw under which tlie
planning advance was made tu
tlie City, and the Terms and
Condition* of the Planning
Agriement, require repay­
ment whenever substitute fa ­
cilities are constructed which
provide the same service in
the same area* as originally
unit itiplatril, A thorough rfC&gt;tthj«l'"ll of t|o» rnityUUUUlX'a

Kennedy Studies
Moscow Talks,
Rail Dispute
WASHINGTON (U PI) -*
President Kennedy returned
to the White House today
from a weekend on Cape Cod
to turn his attention to la­
mes ranging from the Mob*
cow talks to the railroad die*
pule.
Hie first order of bniinesg
for Kennedy w ia meeting
with the president of T o o
ganyika, Julius Nyerere. The
President will hold a second
meeting with Nyerere this
afternoon, but Kennedy's at*
tention also was centered onl
—The American-British So*
viet talks starting in Mosco#
in a new Rig Three effort to
gain at least an agreement to
ban nuclear test* in lha at*
ntosphere, above ground and
under water.
—A six-man fact finding
panel's blue-ribbon study o |
the railroad work rules di»*i
put tv which still threatens la
touch off a nationwide strike
July 29 if unions and com*
panic* fail lo revolve their
"(ealht-’rbedding" d i s p u t e ,
Tlie panel must report to
Kennedy by a week from to*
day.

7 Mountaineers
Reported Safe
T Al . K K E T N A . Alaska
(UPI) — Sewn muunlaincers
from Harvard were conlinu
ing their climb up 20,23)) foot
Ml. McKinley today, no tong
search.
Veteran bush pilot D«in
Sheldon popped hi* light
plane through a cloud cover
at the 17,000 loot level Sun
day and spotted the climber*
for whom a search had been
conducted since last Wednes­
day.

Usinj? Her Head
LON I&gt;&lt;IN' (U PI)
ilalli-rina NaJia Nt rina said to­
day *hr bought four “ fabu­
lous'* kata during ■ recent
shopping ipriw in New York.
"I can’t really explain why
I bought them." sb* said. “1
Jill l wear bat*.'*

4 Bound Over
For Larceny
Four Seminole County men
charged with grand larceny
have been bound over to Hot
Circuit Court, Sheriff J. U
Hobby ri'jwrted today.
He idrmllled them a l Ro*
hert fa r King, Thomas L.
McCoy, Ronald Scott iml
Glenn Craw lord. A juvenile
Court.
The Sheriff said Crawford
ami tlie juvenile surrendered
themselves a f t e r escaping
from Deputy J . t). Galloway
last week.

Who’s Drunk?
COLUMBIA, 8. C. (U PI)—
A "How's th a t! " expression
pasted over the judge's face in
municipal court today whea
a defendant wa* brought orfore biin on a charge of
public drunkenness.
Clark T. V. Davia looked
at the defendant and said;
"You are charged with being
guilty. Are j o b drunk t "
»

�Boys Recover
After Ordeal

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PITTSBURGH (UPl) Three teen-a re boy* miraeuouily rescued from an aban­
doned coal mlna where they
were lock fo r two daye looked
forward today to their re­
lease from n hospital and a
return to th eir normal Ufe.
Daniel OTCaln, IS, Bobby
Abbott, 14, and Billy Burke,
13, have been in S t Clair
Hospital aince Saturday even­
ing when a team of mine m parts found thorn huddled ia
The No. 1 mine of the old
Castle Shannon Coal Co. baa
boon boarded up since H was
closed in 1939, But the old pit
still holds the lure of adven­
ture for boys In Uvs neighbor-

LINCOLN, England (U Pl)
—Employs* of the Linolashtre
Road Car Co. went on strike
for two hours today In pro­
test of the fifing of bus driv­
er Koy Baker.
Baker, SB. killed himself
last week, five hours after
losing his Jod.
Fatal accidents In the U. 8.
showed a 2 per cent decrease
over the proceeding year in
1961.

Seminole County Chamber employed by certain cook- require* the promoter to dupe •on," Kridar said, “ mlauaa I film-flam tbe public and a
of Commerce bee bees in-1 ware promoter! to fool Uie a ware borne or freight car­ of Um 'distress' appeal In I betrayal of publle confidents
rie r into publishing an ad merchandising Is a scheme to IIn advertising."
formed or a racket—the me public,
of
ofilclal-knklag “ Public | “ Other versions eipoted by offering cookware at an al­
.VoUce" mailing! to «11 *o the National Better Bmlneaa leged bargain price becauae
For
called “d la tm a " mereban- Bureau, with which the chain- It la “ unclaimed freight."
Property
ber ia affiliated, through
Still other reaaona given
John Krider, manager of membership, include tbe sale for bogus disposal sales rethe chamber, said that tbe of cookware from a hotel preient that the “ distributor
public notice 'headings a r t suite for a few days by bit- is giving up franchise," or
similar la atyle to lagal ao- and run salesmen who claim that goods offered were “not
ticea aad auction aad bank­ to be disposing of their goods picked up by our agents," or
ruptcy announcements. Tbe aa a sacrifice because their that tbe merchandise would
Implication is f ia t the mer­ companies are no longer sell- have to go at a “ sacrifice in
C a su a lty
chandise ia bting sacrificed ing by means of borne demon- order to settle this estate,"
114 NORTH PARK
FA 2-0331
at ■ fraction of Ms worth to
satisfy the claim* of credi­
Whatever the stated res
tors.
"Actually," Krider stated,
"this Is m ertly a ruse to
hoodwink tbo public."
In a typical example the
mailing notes that several
tons of brand saw cookware
with a "list pries" of S1M.S0
must bo sacrificed for $33,
Impliedly to sstlsfy creditors'
claims,
"This merchandise la be­
Gr. " A " Dr. &amp; Dr.
ing regularly sold throughout
tbe country In large volume
Quick Frozen
for $13 by means of this de­
ceptive gimmick," said Kri­
der, noting that tbo list price
o! 9199JO is "wholly fictit­
ious."
The chamber manager u ld
that these “public notices"
5 0 ? S T 0 to
are tbe latest in a series of
deceptive sales stratagems

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CAFT. JAMES O. MAYO is now commanding
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Naval Air Station.
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TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) gen. John E. Mathews says
he will seek a court ruling
en his allgibility to run for
And he said he la certain
tha courts will declare him
ellgibta, based on a 1934 deaislon that Sen. and Acting
Gov. Charley Johns cculd seek
the office under somewhat
similar circumstances. . .1
Mathews made it clear that
bringing tha suit does not
mean absolutely that be has
decided to run.
He w ont make up his mind
about that until about Aug. 1,
he said. B ut be wants the de­
rision to claar tha air.
(Mathews was in Baaford last Friday on a awing
around the stale to feet out
voter opinion on hla mak­
ing the race.)
Supporters of some other
porbable candidates have been
■sing the alleged ineligibili­
ty of Mathews as a weapon
to try to keep him out of the
race.
The question arises because
of a provision In the state
constitution that no member
ef the legislature ran, during
the time for which he was
circled, be appointed or elec­
ted, to any office under tha
constitution that was created
er tha emoluments thereof In­
creased during such time.
Tha 1963 legislature raised
the pay of the governor to
$25,000 from $X',300. The

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Ineroase was provided in tha
general appropriations bill.
Mathews' term In the Senate
doe* not expire until 1966.
Johns was in a similar situ­
ation, although tha circum­
stances were slightly differ­
ent.
The 1933 legislature In­ TOTAL. AKHfTTB ------------------------------ 1.1ABIMTirs
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When he decided to run for
the two-year unexpired term,
his eligibility was questioned
because of the 1933 pay raise
to tha governor.
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L L tA IU L IT IR n end
prohibit trefficlng In public T O TA
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temptation from the legisla­
ture to “ fratherbed" on the
public domain by raising a
salary or creating an offiee
and getting themselvrs ap­
pointed to It, tha court said.
“Public conditions are vast­
ly different today." the court
continued. “ With free dis­
semination of newt and close
coverage given legislative de­
liberations by press and ra­
dio, the people are better In­
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OFF TO CONVENTION in Miami are these three delegate* of the
Sanford Pilot Club. Mrs. Jack Lnmbertson (left) Immediate past presi­
dent; Miss Janet Smith, new president, and Mrs. Jerry Jernigam first
vice president, check the map. Their destination is the Fountninbleu Hotel
in Miami Peach where Pilots are holding their international convention.
(Herald Photo)

Tighter Boycott Of Cuba Urged
WASHINGTON (U P l)-S cn.. sell trade with Cuba and,
Kari E. Mundt (P.S. D.) cal! would use the Foreign Aid
ed on the Kennedy adminis­ program to reward nations
tration today to tighten what joining in an inti-Castro ef­
ha termed iti "haK-hearted" fort.
economic boycott o( Cuba,
He also proposed that the
Mundt recommended a four- Organization of A m e r i c a n
part program of action ‘ tar States and NATO be asked of­
ficially to halt trade with
abort of war" which would
Cuba and that similar re­
deny U. S. ports to ships of quests go to every other na­
any country letting its vcition outside Communist dom­
ination.
Mundt, In the latest in a
series of Republican Senate
speeches on Cuba, said that
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Thc the number of trips by freeAFL-CIO told the federal world ships to Cuba had in­
Reserve Board Sunday that creased since January and
tt strongly opposed a n y that the •'volume of Sovietmoves that would increase bloc shipping to Cuba seems
to be rising."
interest rates.
He ctneeded that there was
AFL-CIO President George
Mcany said in a letter to re­ a "virtually complete em ­
serve board Chairman Wil­ bargo on U. S. Cuba trade" in
liam Martin that moves to effect since February 1962
tighten the money supply now and that most Latin Ameri­
would
be "dangerous.” can countries were sharply
Meany called for lower in­ curtailing their own Cuban
terest rates to stimulate the trade.
But Mundt ssid a provision
economy.
of the Foreign Aid Act deny
ing assistance to countrici

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Russian Author
A t Reception
M o s c o w &lt;UP1&gt; - fly*
E h r c n b u r g , 73 year-old
"dean" of Soviet letters, at­
tended a Bastille Day recep­
tion at the French Embassy
Sunday in his first public ap­
pearance liner he was de­
nounced by Premier Nikita S.
Khrushchev last March.
Ehrenlmrg chatted w i t h
guests but steered his re ­
marks away from his chas­
tisement for "unorthodox"
views of the Stalin era. The
writer, who Is suffering from
■ heart aliment, appeared
frail and drawn.

A nything Goes
RICHMOND. Eng. (UPI&gt;
—Housewivea here said today
a door-to-door inhuman was
selling door signs reading
“ No salesmen."

The GUP senator called
this a "half-hearted pro­
gram.'" He said the number
of trips made by free world
ships to Cuba "actually was
lower in January, one month
before the administration's
order went into effect, than
in any month since then
through May."
■Mundt cited a Maritime
Administration report show
ing that ships of a dozen free
world countries made 113
trips to Cuba through May31, white Polish ships made
seven Britain with 33 ships
and Greece with 23 had the
largest numbers of vessels in­
volved.
"The fact of the m atter Is
that the United Slates has not
demonstrated that it really
means business whrn It says
that Communist power in this
hemisphere is Intolerable,
non-ncgotlablc. and must b&lt;eliminatcd." Mundt said.
“To continue to do nothing
is the most dangerous policy

NATO-type aid to N
countries. Thus, he said, the
aid restriction is "virtually
inapplicable."
The other present restrlc
Hon, .Mundt said, is an ordei
of last February barring U. S
government linanccd cargoes
to foreign ships that have
traded with Cuba since Jan.
1.

M. G. HODGES
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5*

Optimism Seen Over Nuclear Talks
MOSCOW ( UPIl — Premier ; it* apparent determination to
Nikita Khrushchev, joking put Khrushchev's "peaceful
and apparently in g o o d coexistence" policy ahead ol
spirits, met today with Brit­ all other considerations, in­
ish nuclear negotiator Lord cluding the unity of the Com­
llailsham in a prelude to munist camp.
—Khrushchev's
statement
three-power talks which atm
at at least a limited agree- in East Berlin earlier this
month calling for a partial
ment banning tests.
Khrushchev’s decision to test ban.
—Western wdlingness t o
take a personal hand in the
talks was one of the reasons settle fur a limited ban if the
tor optimism among diplo­ Soviets will not agree to a
mats here that success may roniprahrnsive one.
Ilarriman made It clear on
he In the otiing alter many
months of deadlock on the nu­ his arrival Sunday that the
United States would like to
clear testing issue.
llailsham,
Undersecretary end all testing, if agreement
of State W. Averell H yrim an. can be reached on inspection
the U. S. negotiator, and So­ systems.
"We have come with the in­
viet Deputy Foreign Minister
Valerian A. Zorin all said struction to do everything for
they hoped the conference the conclusion of a compre­
would lay the groundwork for hensive ban on nuclear tests
with the proper safeguards,"
a test ban treaty.
llailsham, Britain’s minis­ he said.
"But if we cannot get a
ter of science, held a cour­
tesy meeting with Khrush­ concrete teat ban, we have
chev before the formal talks prepared to agree on a partial
to get acquainted. Khrush­ test ban which would be a
chev joked over Hailiham'a first step in the negotiation
mistake in confusing Zorin of a complete treaty."
Khrushchev’a East Berlin
with Foreign Minister Andrei
speech and Western state­
Gromyko Sunday.
Gromyko, slso present for ments have indicated that the
the courtesy meeting, was all best chances for agreement
now are on a ban of all teati
smiles.
Diplomats expected Khrush­
chev to sit in at the opening
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all the obviously
* t e . a hard fact remains unchanged:
Party laadsre in the big industrial
■total continue to shy away from
him on grounds he can’t be ejected.
A t the moment these leaders have
m a s t o t o t s . New York Gov. Nelson
RockefeDsr’s evidently sagging fortuase depress them. They think
Michigan's Governor Romney is too
"‘irregular'’ a Republican, and Pennm ale's Governor Scranton too
le known.
These latter conditions presumecould change. Romney might be*6
g »ora regulhr party
gol d*. If them was a turn toward
William Scranton, the party's pub­
licity machinery might do a surpris­
ingly foot buildup.
Thca, too. Rockefeller might re­
gain mom o f hi* loot stature If tha
of hi* remarriage and other
■M ttan w e n to loosen in tha next
One veteran Republican profes­
sional believes the only way GoWwntar can wfa the big state leaders—
aad m ost o f their delegates votes at
th e 3 s a Francisco convention— is to
run oft n few smashing scores in the
1964 presidential primaries.
This, It is argued, would dearly
establish his national vote-getting
powers is the satisfaction of even the
most skeptical big state leader.

Political

Dr. Crane**

M in e d W aters

Worry Clinic

GoUwater's prw n tly craved
backers is the draft movement fav­
or his entry to «*m al carefully
eboosa primaries. though they are
not yet saying which once. With
Rockefeller's currant decline, they
face the primary hurdles with much
more confidence than earlier.
But there is a risk in the primary
course for Goldwater, as for anyone.
A refurbished Rockefeller might take
him fn a few key spots. Word has it
that a dash between the two in Calif­
ornia, for immensely high delegate
stakes, would be very dose—with
heavy damage to the loser.
Whatever the pitfalls in the pri­
mary game, no professional worth hie
salt questions that Goldwater today
is the front-running candidate.
At some stage En the months
ahead, if the senator’s head of steam
keeps building, the big state chief!
might just decide to shrug o ff their
doubts about him and let the Goldwater tide bowl them along to his
nomination next July.
It Is not yet clear, however, that
— they have already lost tha power
to stop him. The big states represent
hundreds o f delegate votes. Some
atrailer states will follow their lead.
If a big rash of favorite sons
appear on the 1961 scene. It will be
a signal that leaders still doubt Goldwater’s salability and are playing for
time while they seek another horse.

“Yet many of them hate
bees washed out of the land
to a largo degree.
“ Your ideas are right In
list with our latest research
ta the field of biochemistry,
as shown by the fiuondalaon
of dnnkiag water.
“Yet the Food and Drag
Administration
frantically
tried to belittle your sugges­
tions and even issued a news
bulletin saying there is noth­
ing of medical value In the
sea.
“ Mow do they etplain the
use of sea iodine in ordinary
iodised salt?
“Or the iron and calcium
and man; other chemicals in
sea wster that are new r.ind
ard treatment m modem
medicine?*’

And P asteur was nearly
drives oat of France by the
medical toc.etics for shoring
bow
to
iaccidate
sheep
against anthrax.
When Stephenson* locomo­
tive made a le i; run st JO
miles per hour, the Munich
College of Pnysicuru earned
against railway travel.
Its report said the tree*
and bouses that Cashed part
the eyes would damage usAad m Eaflaad, it was
stated that such tem fic
speeds would e\«u eause in­
sanity.
The French scieatitt Lalande “proved ’ to his scien­
tific world that airplane flight
was a scientific impossibility!
Even the use of the white
poll** «M likewise attacked
by the clergy in England,
who thundered against it

Notebook

Ttoy claimed that ft waa
pouoa *nd would eves steri­
lize tto sail »o nothin* else
would grow on ro u n d p m .
rio u ilf u**d lor a p o u ts
patch.
After f l u fulilo yoers,
wealthy Thomas Coke still
couldn't get hi* U m nt /arm .
er to grow potato**.
"But ic ro u the Eagliob
channel In France, a sm art
druggist turned the trick by
using psychology.
lie hired soldiers to patrol
hia experimental potato farm .
But at night ho seeirtly wfcfc.
drew the guards.
By day, be would (hen lead
distinguished guests through
the field and servo them raw
potatoes, right sut af the
ground.
They smacked their bp*
and exclaimed, while the
poor peasants looked on from
outside the cordon of soldThis strategy plseed pres­
tige on the potato. *o tha
peasants robbed the potato
patch at night and thus In
one season France populariz­
ed the potato though England
bad failed to do so after S
years.

Rosemond, M .D ,

l a aptto af all its difficultto* Um Usited Notions is now
•aid to bs togsaaiag to find
Mi way * round. In the optaJoa of Harlan Cleveland, as­
sistant secretary a t stats for
intsnsetioasl organisation af­
faire, this is particularly true
a t the UN specialised agency
programs In the developing
• —a tria* that used help the

work of two or more aid pro­ meats.
grams.
First step towards co-ordi­
In soma countries the resi­ nating the work of the UN
dent representative la given specialised agencies has j u t
diplomatic status and ranked been made ia a recommenda­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — This is something that the forms a horizontal plan* over
aa an important consultant. Ia tion to the State Department At the last m teting of our journalist school! and creative I which thought waves can flow
other countries ha is consid­ from 1U Advisory Committee
neighborhood literacy society writing course* apparently ' with relatively little gravita­
ered just s liaison officer or on International Organisation,
have been neglecting. Which tional resistance.
a technician with a special beaded by Sol II. Linuwitx of w* had an interesting discus­ ia a pity.
Actually, t h o u g h t waves
mission in hia own field of the Zeros Corp, Rochester, sion on tha qualities that a
Not everyone can have a move most freely when the
competence.
N. Y.
parson needs to become a sue- fnend on a book club sciec- , body la supine, but 1 don't
Tier* is no established pro­
Ita plan is to put UN Tech­ ctssful writer.
tion board, but almost anyone recommend that. It gives pas­
T to popular impression of tocol goT trni'f tbs rsr.ge or nical Assistance and Special
Some said the most import­ can, with proper instruction sers-by the impression that
th e UN la that It is as clumsy responsibility of n resident Fund Planning—* I ISO mil­ ant quality ia the ability to and practice, develop poor the writer is taking a nap.
I
aad unaurs af itself as most representative. Nous is a un­ lion operation last year—into compos* long murky para­ posture.
teenagers. It is badly financ­ ties of the country to which tha program.
graphs that invoke the atmoeThere 1* a sound physiolog­
ed. I t is n«t as well staffed as to is assigned. Georgs Ivan
This ia on* of three reor­ pher* of an apartment hall­ ical basis fur arguing that tod
It should to because the princi­ Smith, an Australian, is men­ ganisation plana being sub­ way at eventide when one of posture ia a vital force in lit­
ple of a completely impartial, tioned by Clevtland as a typ­ mitted to tto UN by the the tenant* ia cooking cab­ erature. M o s t composition
international civil service has ical resident representative Unite-] States. Tto first dealt bage.
nowadays is dons on a type­
not yet been established. Also, doing sn outstanding job ia [with improving tto staffing
Others said the most im­ writer, and it has been sci­
th a aplit between Communist Tanganyika.
| of UN agencies. Some of the portant quality ia to have a entifically established that
and free nations makes com­
f‘rraer.1 practice ia for the reforms suggested last year friend on the selection com­ when a person aits down at a
plete co-operation impossible. resident representative to be to Secretary General U Thant mittee of a book elub.
typewriter hi* thought* rush
It may take tto rest of this appointed by the toad of tha are now being put into effect.
Still othsrs said tto must to hia feet.
cantary for all these Haws of UN Expanded Program For Tho final report, still in important quality ia an ency­
Sitting erectly with spine
organization to to worked out Technical Assistant* — Bow prepare lion, will deal with UN clopedic grasp of four-letter
straight and shoulder* square
fcf meaningful charter revi­ David D arn of Ike Uaitod financial and budgetary op­ words.
impedes the circulation of
sion and tha slow evolution of Kingdom — with the concur­ erations which are atiU ia
Surprisingly enough, nobody thought waves, which tend to
rence of the UN Special Fund something of a mesa
w hat UN can and can’t do.
except me mentioned poor follow a curved line, and pre­
On* af the encouraging director for preinvestment
The six weeks special ses­ potturt a* a neceasary quali­ vent* them from returning to
olgna, Cleveland believes, is planning—now Paul Hoffman sion of the UN General As­
fication for a literary career. the brain.
found In the appointment of of lb* Untied State*.
sembly j u t adjourned in New This leads ms to believe that
When I am at my typewrit­
UN “ Resident Representa­
Tbs idea is growing, bow- York failed to com* up with the importance of bad posture
er, I try to overcome the nat­
tives'* to co-ordinate program* tie r, that these resident rep­ any permanent solution* to
has never been adequately ex­ ural inertia of thought waves
in countries being riven tto resentative* should to ap­ tho problems of how to make plained.
by drawing my knees op un.
world organization's special­ pointed by the UN secretary member countries pay their
Ill concede that my observ­ der my chin in an approxima­
ized agency technical assist­ gtneral and that they will be­ assessments.
ations bavs been generally tion of tha fetal position. This
ance.
come. in affect, UN ambas­
As of May 31, 11 nations limited to the journalistic lessens the distance that the
Thera era now 61 of these sadors.
owed a total of IMfl.OOO on branch of literature, but the thought waves must travel
UN resident representatives
It is believed that such a lbdl tvsesimenta and 30 na­ fact it that I have nevsr
vertically and provides a sinu­
nerving in the developing development would give the tions owed a total of t t mil­
known a first rat* writer who ous path from the feet to the
countries. They act a a top ad­ UN increased status in tha lion on lSeeSg assessments.
had good posture.
brain.
visers to government officials countries to which it gives aid.
Tha special session finally
By the process of inductive
Other newspapermen I know
in the coutrica to which they It would also simplify opera­ a d o p t e d seven resolutions
lessoning a conclusion can seek the same result* of
are assigned and oversee tha tions lor receiving govero- which will tide the UN
therefore be drawn that their slumping into the chair and
through Dec. 31, This year's suttees Is due at least in part
•standing the legs as far un­
assessments are now 111 mil­ to bad poature.
der the desk aa possible. Thia
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World Beauties Lawmakers To Study Tax Cuts
U. S. Attorneys Set Practice For
,T o Answer Charges Miami Pageant
NASHVILLE, Tran. (UPI)
— f t d t r t l attorneys today
t r « i acheduled to aniwer de­
fen*# charge* that Justice De­
partment investigator* thrsattm d witaeaaea appearing bofora tha grand jury which
indktad TaaniaUr President
Ja m a K. Hoffa and 10 others
far alleged jury tampering.
A aambee of affidarita daayiag alleged coercion on tha
part of aranta was aspected
to be filed by tha gorsrnment
along with a dismissal of mouona aaaking to free tha de­
fendants or grant them a
change of raaue.
In motion a filed last week.
Hoffa'a lawyers alleged that:
“Thomas Ewing Parks, one
of tha defendants, was offered
a “deal," if ha would testify
against Hoffa.
—A special assistant to 17. S.
Ally. Goa. Robert Keni*dy
waa in tha jury room, in viola­
tion of federal law.
—An organiser for Teamsters
Local 327 waa threatened with
deportatioa If ha refused to
testify.
—A govern meat prosecutor, hi
the presense of the grand
Jury, implied that a female
witness might be carrying on
aa affair with oaa of the dafaodanH.
Hoffa and the ethers were
todkted ia May for allegedly
attompting to bribe Jurors and
praapoetive jurors during the
anion laadar’a trial bora last
year aa charges of sharing a
I I aUllloa payoff from a
tracking firm in violation of
tfeo Taft-Hnrtloy law.
1110 government alleges that
bribes totaling nt Unit 116,MO warn offered during tha
ana-w eek trial. Two jurors
and a prospective jurov were
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l e r u i row ain a

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T h e B o a r d * r County Curam ission.!-, of a .m ln n l. C o u n ­
t y , F l o r i d a w i l l r t e e i v t bids
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dismissed from that cats.
Tha defendants all pleaded
Innocent to charges of jury
tampering and are free on
bond,
'
They are scheduled to ap­
pear at a hearing before fed­
eral Judge Frank Gray J r.f
July 22 on pre-trial motions
filed in tho cast.

jray had set today aa tht
deadline for tha government

ta file answers to the pro

trial motions filed by the da
fens* last week.

Mrs. Chapman
Rites Conducted
Mrs. E. T. Chapman, ui
Sanford, died at 3 p.m. Sun­
day at Seminole Memorial
Hospital following a short ill­
ness.
Sue was born m Kissimmee
and resided in Sanford all her
life. She was a member of the
Firs* Method!;*. Church and
an active member of the
WSCS of the church.
Survivors a r t her husband.
E. T. Chapman; ona brother.
John E. Andervon; two e n ­
ters, M in l.ucille Anderson
and Mri. A. L. Meyers, all
of Sanford, end a nephew. Or.
A. L. Meyers Jr., of Dundee.
Funeral lervicea were held
at 10:30 this morning at tue
Brissoa Funeral Home with
Rev. John Adams J r. officiat­
ing. Burial wai in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Pallbearer* were M. E.
Baker, Charles II. Williams.
L. M. Swain. K. D. Kirchhoff,
R. W. Murdevant and J. C
Davie.

Samuel Miller
Funeral Held
Samuel D. Miller. 37, died
last Thursday at 11:15 a m. in
Florence, S. C. He had made
hi* home in Lake Mary for
tlie past four months and for­
merly lived in Cocoa Beach.
He was owner and operator
of the ham and Kathy Bar
in Lake .Mary and was a
member of the Moose Lodge
in Lake Mary.
Survivors include his wife,
Katherine, and one daughter,
Shirley, of Staunton. Va.
Funeral services were to be
held today at 4:30 p.m. at
Brisson Funeral Home with
Rev. Gad B. Smith, of Cen­
tral Baptist Church of San­
ford, officiating. Interment
waa lo be in Lakeview Ceme­
tery.
NEW LINE
TURIN, Italy (UPI)—The
F iat Co., known chiefly as an
auto maker, is building a 12cylinder diesel murine engine
with an output of 30,000
British horsepower. It is to
be Installed in a 90,000-ton
tanker. The engine ia as tall
aa four-itcry building.

OVER 35 Y E A R 3

Western Union
Rate Raise OKd
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Th* Federal Communications
Commission authorised West­
ern Union Thursday to raise
its rate* for domestic public
messages by 10 per ctnL
The new rates will provide
an estimated 316.5 million In
added annual revenues for
Western Union.
The increase does not apply
to press messages, private
li is or customer-to-customer
tries or to money order
charges.

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Other congressional newt:
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tack on the Kennedy adminis­
tration's proposals to end
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Some of the most beautiful
women in the world practiced
poise todsy for the opening
of the week-long Miss Uni­
verse pageant.
Although actual competition
does not begin until Tuesday
night, the 97 beauties began
receiving instructions from old
hands end contest officials,
lsarntd ia tho a rt of beauty
review.
Miss Universe of 1963 will
be crowned before a national
television audltac* a t Conven­
tion Hall hsrs Saturday night.
Tha title ia based on beauty
and carriage. No talent Is in­
volved.
Miss U. 5. A. preliminaries
will be held Tuesday and one
of the American beauties will
be crowned Wednesday night
to compete with the global
runtrstants in the Mist Uni­
verse preliminaries Thursday.
Hot, humid weather felled
eight Mist Universe contest­
ant* at ceremonies Sunday
night as temperature hovered
at 7S with tha humidity a
sticky 79.
Sevan of tbs beautiae had
to leave the stag*. They were
Miss Israel, Sherine Ibrahim;
Miss Iceland, Theodora Thordardottir; Miss Brasil, Ida
Maris Vernes; Mist Scotland,
Gay Taylor; Mist Belgium,
Irrn« Godin; Misa Indiana,
Vickie Little, and Mias Nica­
ragua, Lada Zanchei.
Miis Wisconsin, Lynn Korchunoff, collapsed just after
the show ended and had to be
revival with smelling salts.

WASHINGTON (UPI) ~
House tax legislators warn to
resume work today on draft­
ing a bill containing adminis­
tration proposal! for tax re­
duction and reform.
Tho House Ways and Means
Committee has been recessed
for three weeks to allow staff
members time to draft a ten­
tative measure after lengthy
hearings held earlier this
ytar.
Before th t tag bill can he
sent to tho House floor for
a vote, tha committee must
still act on throe areas:
Make final decisions on the
many structural changes in
the tax code; decide if it
wants to continue favorable
tax rates now provided oa in­
coma from stock dividends;
and decide how much to re­
duce individual and corpor­
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So far, the bill ia espected
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HEMEROCALIAS CIRCLE
What Is world gardening?
It te simply trying to create
world pcice and friendship
through gardening.
Former President Eisen­
hower proposed his "peopleto-people program" to en­
courage individuals to make
contacts with people in other
lands. We are trying to reach
the little man as he la the
one we are trying te help. To
quote a young Japanese Jun­
ior high school English teach­
e r in Taksmatju, "We are in
Lovely floral grrsagements,
Japan trying to understand
wi t h root* predominating,
you, and you must try te un­
von placed at vastago potato
derstand us, then we will
la tbo Ivor homo. SUvtr and
have International peace."
crystal appointments a ad
We are collecting tree seeds
non la paatal shade* decfor this man, as he cares for
orated Iko tea tebio which
tbs extensive -school grounds
woo o o n N with aa ItalUa
and would like to obtain seeds
rat-work doth. Cratering tba
of trees that could withstand
table was a low bouquet of
50 degree* F.
non la a enraUl and alirer
howl aad oa either tide all*
Children la many tends
must hast their own school
oer pbleto held aesegays la
supplies before they can at­
Jaetr dotliea aad white aatla
tend school, especially In
streamers that eatraded to
Hong-Kong, Viet Nam. India
and Korea. Just $1.00 sent
A coovm atioa piece was
through Care furnishes a
the beautiful wedding ring
year’s supply lor children
ice mold with a pink lily
BRIDE-ELECT Mias Frances Strickland Is the center of attention here
who are either orphans or
floating la the center.
as she is being served refreshments by Miss Kay Ivey a t the Tea in
lira. T. r . McDaniel pre­
refugees and who would gel
her honor Friday afternoon. Pictured here, left to right, ore Mrs. M. R.
no schooling. These children,
sided a t the *lber poach bowl
Strickland, the honoree. Miss Ivey, and the two hostesses, Mrs. W. G.
aad assisting la the dining
all too soon, will be Ihe citi­
Fleming of Tavares and Mrs. John Ivey. (Herald Photo)
zens of tomorrow. The Feder­
room were Mias Marilyn Mc­
ation of Garden Clubs semis
Daniel, Mrs. C. L Powell,
bundles of medical Journals
Mias Rom Xratxert, MUa Di­
July Social Held
to Japan te doctors request­
e s Aiken and Mn. J. A. Caling them, thousands of g*rdening magazines, b o o k s ,
For Navy Wives
M bs Strickland, who will
pounds of seeds, pictures,
Officers’ Wives of VA1I-3
become the bride of John
maps, dry materials, flower
Thornes Bowden, of Macon, held their July Coffee at the
show schedules, flower ar­
Oa., o a Aug. 31 at the First B. O. Q. of the Naval Air Sta­ Captain S h i r l e y Clayton Among those attending were rangement calendars, chil­
Mathodlat Church, baa many tion with Mrs. Tom Hite and Smith, U. S. A. F., daughter Mr. and Mri. 0. L. Pritchard, dren's clothing, school sup­
parties marked oa her social Mrs. Harvey Aubucboo as of Mr. and Sirs. Edwin Clay­ Mr. and Mri. Gerald P rit­ plies, and self-help hand tools.
calendar. Among them are a hostesses.
One man te whom the
The coffee table was cen­ ton Smith Jr., of Sanford, chard of Columbus, Ohio, and
miscellaneous shower Friday
became the bride of Major Mrs. L. S. Waring of Wash­ eration writes Is behind
tered
with
a
straw
basket
July I t at the home of Mrs.
Iron curtain In Hungary. His
Kenneth Eugene Pritchard, ington, D. C.
Ira Southward and a luncheon filled with colorful ilnnias. U. S. A. E.. July 8, at the
Mrs. Pritchard graduated letters are pathetic in what
Danish
pastries,
cokes
and
July FT at the home of Mrs.
they do not say rather than
coffee, were served to the 38 chapel of Truax Field In Mad­ from Seminole High School what they say. At one tima
W. A. K ratsert
ison, Wis. The chaplain of and Florida State Univeriity
wives present.
he farmed 35 acres, now ht
In Tallahassee.
Mrs. Robert Kennedy and the base officiated.
has a small lot where he
After
a
wedding
trip
the
The
groom
la
tne
ion
ot
Mr.
Mrs. Cara Foster were intro­
Stretch Fabrics
raises bees and a few bulbs.
couple
will
be
at
home
at
3819
duced and welcomed as new and .Mrs. O. L. Pritchard of
Thousands of packages ol
Monona Drive In Madison,
wives by Mrs. Roy L'olumbui, Ohio.
Great For Sports VA1I-3
both flower and vegetable
where
they
both
are
stationed
Farmer. Mri. Farm er re­ The bride, given in marrl
seeds could be sent to coun­
minded Uia wives to make age by her father, wore* a with the Air Force.
By Neka Hennttsy
tries both In and out of tha
reservations for the All Wives s tm t longth dress of white
Women’s Editor
iron c u r t a i n . Magazines,
pique
with
Inserts
of
Irish
Newspaper Enterprise Asm. Election Hoard Coffee on July
books, especially women's
Casselberry
NEW YORK (NEA)—Judg 1L Mrs. Clifford Nelson, lace romplcmentcd my white
magazines showing how the
arreatorlei
and
a
corsage
of
whose
husband
ta
going
ttf
the
ing from the frothy selection
American woman lives, hnn
of fashion Items sold as Wing, was presented with a carnations.
drt-ds of thousands of old
Mrs.
Smith
chose
for
her
'‘sportswear," It would seem farewell gift.
Christmas cards and boxes of
Mrs. Dick Wells won the daughter’s wedding a blur
that all American women
jewelry aro sent to the littia
voile afternoon dress snd pin­
aren’t enthusiastic a b o u t door prise.
lly Jane Casselberry
children whoso lives a r e
The next functions of the ned a coriage of pale yellow
"vlgah."
brightened by such small
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ken
Evans
But among lace bikinis that VAII-3 Officers’ Wives will carnations at the waist.
gestures.
of
Sunset
Drive,
Casselberry,
Following the ceremony the
wouldn't last a minute in the be a bridge session Aug. I, a
A package of food through
surf and organdy drlndl coffee Aug. I. and a luncheon brute's parents entertained have recclvco word of the
Care
contains 23 pound* ot
arrival of a new grandson
with a wedding luncheon.
dresses (or shell gatherers on Aug. IS.
farm
surplus consisting ot
amt namesake, B e n j a m i n
there is legitimate sportswear
rice, flour, shurtening, dry
Robinson Evans, III, born to
for the active sportswoman.
their son and daughter-in- skim milk powder and corn
And these sports clothes are
law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. meal. The recipients often
handsomely designed to com­
Evans, III, of Arvada, Colo., make underwear for the chil­
bine comfort ami fashion.
dren and the man of the
on July 8.
The Introduction of stretch
house out of the flour sacks
nylon a n d the successful
We do not realize the poverty
By Alicia Hart
"We all need a helping
blending of synthetics and
in the world from thia tend
cotton have made handsomt
The Incomparable Hilda- hand and moral support,” Enterprise
of ours, this land of plenty.
the
says,
ami
adds
that
this
active sportswear possible.
garde U on a crusade. Fed
I believe If peace cumes
If cycling Is your choice o( up with the worship of the wa» ono reason for her new
and when It comes, it will
book, "Over 50. So What!"
exercise, you can ride your
come through the little man
"We get the most done if
bike In comfortable, good youthful look, she aays ahr
whose stomach Is fed, whose
looking long pants of cotton wanti to lead the mature wo­ we set a goal, and then don't
children are lent to school,
Miss
Carolyn
Watson
left
forget
it.
Fur
me,
it
is
to
stay
men
In
a
march
for
their
and nylon stretch denim.
and who is taught to hip him­
Friday
for
several
weeks
visit
a
sire
13.
1
learned
my
lesson
rightful
glamour
status.
They are light In weight,
self. Won't you Join the Fed*
with
relatives
in
Jacksonville.
in
Venice.
Even
when
on
va­
"Why
should
a
woman
over
beautifully tailored and laun­
The Circle Y of the Bar- eration of Garden Clubs in
cation,
don't
take
a
vacation
50
resign
herself
to
'being
der in a jiffynett
Memorial Methodist this heart warming work?
from your diet.'
For the golf course, there dowdy?" she asks.
Church
met
Tuesday at the We nerd you, and you, and
Iltldegarde
la
alt
for
cos­
"A
housewife
should
think
are classic shirts in stretch
church
for
their regular you.
metics,
if
propcrtly
used,
for
of
her
family
aa
her
audience.
nylon. The stretch adds the
meeting.
Important
Items, as
Use
mature
woman.
I
work
hard
to
keep
wellimportant arm freedom nec"It eye make up makes you I plans for the new year, were
easary to make that hoped-for groomed and well-dressed for
FOR TIIE SNUG
H . These can be worn with my audiences. I would never look prettier, then use it. But the main items of business,
If
your
waistline is less
atretch nylon golf sborta for let (Item down. Why should please, please don't dye your
than
slim,
take
advantage of
hair
black,"
she
begs
of
m
a­
the?"
maximum comfort.
COOL IT w m i WHITE
th* smart overMouee twot u r e w o m e n . “ I will m a k e
At
M,
llltdegarde
maintains
For the woman who pro
WASHINGTON tUIM)—You piece dresses. They are great
features
so harsh.
fora not to wear shorts on the her weight at 13d pound, with your
can
reduce the Interior tem ­ for disguising a thick waist.
green, there are plaid golf 15- minute • a • day aierciaing Brownish or auburn bair perature of your house as
and
dieting.
She
Is
a
bug
shades
are
softer
colors
for
dresses In cotton and stretch
FASHION “STRIKE"
much as 2u degrees by paint
you."
nylon, especially tailored to about health foods but I
Feminine bowling enthusi­
She also feels strongly that, ing a dark roof white.
learned
her
real
secret
It
un­
add alng to your awing.
So reports the National asts will enjoy wearing lined
dereating. She thnnki her "A woman at any age should
Arne! sharkskin offers Its
mother for this disciplined treat her akin like fine china. Paint, Varnish and Lacquer cotton culottes, cut to re­
M iy-care qualities to the tenAa you mature, use creams Association, w h i c h reports semble » skirt. They come
attitude toward food.
ala enthusiast In pleated
"I may sound harsh," the daily. Select quality creams the color has become very with matching or contrasting
ahorts or graceful semiexplained while eyeing a ami remember you need a popular in the past few yeari. tops In beautiful colors.
pleated shifts that will keep
bowl of peanuts during an In­ cream that stimulates circula­
their pristine f r a s h n e s s
terview at the Forum in New tion from within."
through countless matches.
Along with her comments
York, "but Mother Insisted
If the active gal feels we leave the table a little about diet exercize and men­
slighted because her specie- bit hungr)."
tal attitude, llildegardc passes
lor elstere have a wider va­ —Uoassst she Mgatehlg id on this «imnV f-idil n r r riety of sports clothes she mils she fell olf tbo food wa­ else:
m ay yet have her day. gon in Venice once and it
"Tighten your upper lip
Should physical fitness be­ took her six months te repair over your teeth. Keeping your
come a national paatime, the weight damago. With typ­ bp in this position, open and
those organdy drindls will ical enthusiasm, she was close your mouth 20 times.
disappear from the sports­ thrilled to learn of an organ­ This works wonders (or those
w ear eountera almost, you isation called " F a t Ladies little wrinkles that aro to
n ig h t say, overnight.
Anonymous."
quick to appear."

GEORGE R. GEHRKENS, executive tic® president of the Columbus Dlvision, North American Aviation, greets Captain and Mrs. James O.
Mayo, a t a party Thursday night. The dinner party given by North Ameri­
can was held a t the Capri Restaurant.
(Herald Photo)

Harrison Clayton Smith
Betrothed To Miss Tittle

Mr. and 5lrs. E. Ray Tittle
of Eustis announce the en­
gagement of their daughter,
Janet May, to Harrison Clay­
ton Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton C. Smith, of
Sanford.
The bride elect 1a a grad­
uate of Tavares High School
and will be a senior at the
University ot Florida in the
college of Business Adminis­
tration. Her (lance is a grad­
uate of Semloote High School,
and Is a senior a t the Uni­
versity of Florida in the col­
lege of Electrical Engineer­
ing. He is a member of Alpha
Phi Omega Servlca Frater­
DOWN TO EARTH
nity and a four year Air
NEW
YORK (U P D -A i tho
Force Reserve Officer Train
mother-to-bo gains weight,
ing Corp atudent.
the additloaal strain on her
A December wedding la be feet may make them larger.
ing planned.
Advises the PubUe Affairs
Committee here: "Sha needs
low-heeled s t u r d y oxforda
Oviedo
made of soft leather and hav­
ing plenty of toe room. To
help her maintain proper bal­
ance, even her dress shoes
should have b r o a d , low
By Bernice Kelsey
heels."
Mrs. C. C. Balkcom has re­
turned to Miami Springs aft­
e r spending the weekend with
PERMALITE
her son-in law and daughter,
LIFETIME
Mr. snd Mrs. Paul Mikler.
ALUMINUM
Joy and Rodney Camp of
Birmingham, Ala., arc visit­
CANDLES
ing their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman,
and son, Mark.
Miss Nancy Estes returned
home Saturday from Winter
Park Memorial H o a p i t a l
where ahe haa been a patient.

Pritchard-Smith
Vows Said July 6th

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Says Famous Singer

Personals

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1 Table of Flats

Mother* of growing glrta
find that hemlines ora a con*
stent problem. And problem*
increase if the child’* drtsa
te purchased ready-made, nr
If It wan made without a
growth tuck to allow for
lengthening.
How to dlsgulso the ereaao
after letting down a bom la
ono troublesome question.
One way to avoid a eroaoo
te to leavo tho hem where It
te and srork with tho aklrt
body to gain extra length.
There aro owrevnt easy and
attractive ways that srill help
lengthen a dross.
Set several bands of con­
trasting fabrle Into skirt, with
a bow a t center front to add
decorative trim. Set-In baada
afford length to aklrt and
bodice, too, If needed.
Even If tho bodice doeonl
need lengthening. It’* better
to carry the bands to tho top
In torn* manner to tie tho do*
sign together. They fan bo
stitched onto tho bodice either
vertically or horixontalty.
Add a wide band of con­
trasting fabrle a t ik irt hot*
tom. Then make • crushed
cummerbund of the same fab*
rie for tho waistline, to tto
aklrt In with th* top.
When the bodice of tbo
drcoa needs quite a bit of
added longth, too. yon might
use a midriff of contrasting
fabrle to extend tha sralst
length as needed. Then add tho
same fabrle to tho top of tho
skirt to lengthen K ta d
create an entirety new ono*
turns for milady.
Perky commercial banding
ean bo used to add length aa
well a* to trim a child’* dress.
Hand fogotlng, too, enable#
you to add length aa well aa
detail. You ean also buy (hie
by th* yard in tape form for
this purpose.

MISS JANET MAY TITTLE
WIFELY TREND
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) Wives In their early twenties
appear to be heading toward
families of 3.1 children, re ­
ports tho Population Refer
cnce Bureau.

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July 18. 1808 — Pap® T

(Dsuvt GbJby2
DEAR ABBY: I have the awwtent
husband In the world, and an adorn*
bla son. Five months ago I went to
work to help out with the bills. In
our four yearn of marriage I never
looked at another man. Then tnv boss
started to get chummy with me. I
was flattered because he was wealthy
and important, and 1 was nobody.
He’s 18 y e a n older than I am and
not very good-looking. (He can’t com*
pare with my husband.) I can’t ex*
lain it. but when this fat, bald, ag*
S)g
man leaned over and kissed me
one day I was thrilled to pieces. Now
he kisses me every chance he gets.
1 know It’s wrong, Abby, but 1 can’t
stop. 1 know 1 could get him away
from his wife, but 1 wouldn't wunt
him for a husband. Isn't that the
most ridiculous thing you ever heard
of? How can I break away?

ment for dinner and brings her home
at three A. M.? I am not suggesting
that they are doing anything im­
moral, but I think it looks bad for
the girl to be seen leaving a man’s
apartment at that hour. They are
both fine people. My daughter is the
girl and she is in love with this man.
She says "appearances" are not im­
portant. I can’t say too much to her
because aha is 28 and has always
been well-behaved. This is the first
serious disagreement we’ve ever had
and if you think I’m wrong to object,
please tell me.
WORRIED MOTHER

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DEAR MIXED: Give your boss
two weeks’ notice and leave. And if
you must work, now that you know
your weakness, get a job in an all*
woman office.
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n l e a t m a a t a bids a a d l a
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B e a r d a t C o u n ty O o m m letlenere
■ e m ia o l e C o u e t r . W e r M *
| . C. H u t e S U e * . C h a l r m a a
W. Bueh, Jr.
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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box J13G3, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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If ycu can guess which of tha
two high apadee ha hold* you
can maka your ninth trick in

(jJo m S U l
finance thoir pot charitiea ami
ccmmunity project*.
But now that moat womrn
can lay thoir hands on a lit­
tle cash, and whan time should
mean mora to thorn than a
small cash donation—why do
woman ktrp on with their
endless moneymaking pro­
jects?
Why do they continue to
work themselves to death an
bake sales and silver teas
and bazaars, Instead of con­
tributing a small amount aach,
and using thsir time and en­
ergy for something else?
A cash contribution would­
n’t cost most clubwomen
mora than what It coats them
te do thoir part In staging a
moneymaking project. If they
consider cost of—the gasoline
they apend running errands,
the coat of baby sitters who
take aver for them while
they work for free, and the
meala their families Uke aut

because "mama” is too ex­
hausted from her fund-raising
activltiea to cook.
And if these women put
any value on their time at all,
even fifty eenta an hour,
they eculd eaaily com* out
ahead by a cash donation.
But getting cash out of
housewives — even working
wives — ia still Ilk# pulling
teeth. Women, It seem*, would
rather give anything at a l l including thne that belong* to
their families — than cold
cash.

Variations

DALLAS, Ta«. (NEA) —
BUI Howton. thw Dallas Cow­
boys’ split end, will come Into
the season needing only II
recaptions and 47 yards to
break two National Football
Lesgua receiving records, both
held by tha great Don Hut­
son af Green Bay.
Although ha teems certain
te break both—4A® reception*
and 7,922 yards gained re­
ceiving. Howton says: “It get*
MILWAUKEE (NEA) tougher all the time. When I
If your average la IBB, you entered tha NFL In 1M2, pass
have hit tha norm among coverage was either sona ar
naarly five million member* ef
man-to-man.
tha American Bowling Con­
gress.
A survey conducted fallow­
ing tha 1990-91 season showed
that rollon averaged 163.949.
This was lose than ana paint
belew tha national average
shown in n survey made after

Pin-Fall

tha 1954-66 season.
In this period between tha
twe
survey*,
membership
mora than doubled. Indicating
tha newcomer* ta the game
ara fetching up rapidly.

RAI.E-A-RAMA begins today for six weeks special at nil Tip-Top Stores in
Sanfonl. Standing before the meat counter, atnrked high with Swift’s “TruTender i»eef, which is featured in the special six weeks promotion are mnrket manager Leonard Heal. II. D. Mims, manager of Swift and Co. in Or­
lando and Joe Gazil. owner of Tip-Top.
(Herald Photo)

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Tru-Tender Beef Sale Featured
Delirious Swift's Tru-Tender beef, “so succulent you
can cut It with s fork." will
be the headline feature at
the giant Tip-Top Sale-a-Kams beginning today at all
Tip-Top stores.
This specially processed
Texas beef Is sold on s
"guaranteed- ten.ler- or- yourmoney-hack" hails.

"Not only ia it lender s i
sdvertised but it is quality
beet with that rich, mouth­
watering flavor," said II. D.
Mims, manager of Swift and
Co. offices in Orlando.
Tip-Top stores, which regul­
arly stork this quality beef
at door-busting prices, have
gained a reputation for "real­
ly good meat."

For tha next six waeki.
Swift’s Tru-Tender Beef will
he featured at money-saving
price* to give everyone an
opportunity to sample this
delicious beef and stock up
on It while prices are low.
"The repeat calls lor this
tunder, specially processed
beef is growing by leaps and
bounds," said Mims.

M * t i l S lo n e y l l u r k e
(It Penny Thomat
S how
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RALEIGII. N. C. (NKA)—
TDESDAT P. M.
Technician* of the North Car­ 11:11 ( l l I a n a r l.tr*
t l ) U ral# F o r d S h e w
olina Wildlife Resource* Com­
I t 11 m F a t h e r Know* tloet
mission ar# trying to solve the
III Sairnh
See T i w w ro w
mystery ef the wrapprd-up
t l II ' I t O s M I n g I J f h t
cat-fish.
X.0* (41 l i a r h e l n r F * t b * f
t i l ( l - n o r a l ar-’s p l m l
John Curtia. whose hobby
t T h e W a r i d T een *
Is skin diving, wrnt down to I I I i( lI lI A
Mt t - F la Saw a
96 feet in a North Carolina 1:11 ( l i I j a f f t l m e
Paaawnrd
river. He discovered * bush I I I (( tl ll Day
la C a i n
growing on tha bottom which I II l l ) A r t L i n k I t l i a r
tl) J a m
W ym an
prnwas festooned with thick
aente
brown moss. One piece of most
( l l T h a D o cto r*
had a eatftsh rolled up In It. I ** (4. To T e ll T1i* T r u t h
III Im retla T o e a g
Curtis thought the fish was
I I ) Q e e e n P e e A Dag
dead and prodded it. The fish I I t (4 &gt; Tli# K d g * a t N ight
( I ) W i t D* Tw* T r e e !
scooted sway,
( I ) T o u a g Dr. M aloa*
Curtis discovered two other I I I ( l i D o u g l a s K d w a r d a
Maws
catfish, wrapped up In tha
mosa in thw same underwater
TV RENTAL
buab.
• R iles
• Service
Wildlife eiperti sre trying
ta determine whether tha fish
Sem inole TV
war* wrapped ap to hide
FA 1-4929
Zenith Color TV Bales
from predator* or merely
2490 Hanford Ate.
trying ta keep warm.

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ROAST
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Dave Hill Wins
At Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (UPI)
—Diva Hill did not know If he
would he able to finish the
$26,000 Hot Springs Open golf
tournament Sunday became
of his father’s serious Illness.
But he not only finished tl.
ha tied for the chsmpioniliip
snd won a sudden-death play­
off with Mika Souchak on tha
second hole.
The slender Hill, carrying
only 13d pounds on a six-foot
frame, and tha burly Souc h a k , 3-foot l l snd 302
pounds, battled through 73
holes on a rain soaked course
In finish with 11 -undcr-pai
277s.

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HIND Q U A R TE R S ....5 3 ’ ts.
FRONT Q UARTERS...43-U
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damra wheoyow relirs.

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MONDAY P. M.
that suit. How about tha
I it* (t&gt; C h a e a t t l l e e w s r s a m
hearts?
(I) O itv aiasta
11) Ura-laat
llia d lln i*
You don't know, but you can
of the f a n t u r y
cash dummy’s ace and king of a :*a m r«!Uri*i
hearts and sea what happens. I I I ! (l&gt; Marie ■ ••••to Sa
parta
You do this and whan the tan S.IS ( I ) SNaWBMpe
drops you have your ninth
I I I MtC -P ta « &gt; # W a te r s
I ) S p o rt * P i e t e r a
trick for tha taking. You l : M (SB)
K d lterttl c e a tm e a l
simply play a third heart and 1:1* t i l l l t a a t a t y
t
i
t
W
e s lk tr Shew
Set up a hsart trick.
I I I &lt;•» P r e v e n t Hew*
Of course, a duplicate play­ 1:41 &lt;l) Sporte Sapert
er might decide to go for a l . l i 1*1 a-ull itiv IhiolKf
(B» H untley - B rla k la j
top and start proceedings by T;*e t J t n t p c n n t
leading a spade toward dum­ t:M ( I ) alien s aervle*
( I ) D laeet
my and going Up with tha Till »*»
Waller wreatlte
king in tha likely event that l i t (1 ) Men J o y N ile At T h e
Mevlee
W eit played low. This would
( • l To T ell T h e T r n t h
give him 10 tricka tha way
I t ) The P ak o la.
l « | I’ve O ol A S ecret
cards lie, but would cost him I1. s11
o t») Tour F unny F unny
his contract if East hsld the
Fllnie
(Cl T h e L*&lt;-v Show
acs of spades.

By Ruth Millet!

• Sirloin

Boneless Oven

On By Oswald Jacoby TELEVISION TONIGHT

l i you can restrain your
curiosity and not look a t tha
E ast and W ait hands ycu can
Uarn a valuabla lesson in
dummy play.
East wins tha first trick
with tha aca of ciuba and returna tha suit. You win tha
trick and ara now ready to
apply the coda word, "Arch.”
You don’t worry about "A”
(Analyse the lead) and "K”
(Review tha bidding), but you
do count your wlnnsrs and gat
to eight easily, since you hava
two hearts, four diamonds and
two clubs. Now you try " I P
and ask yourstlf, "How can|
1 make a ninth trick?"
You have two good placsa to
try. If West holds both the!

» l l o a r . l of C o u n t s Com lon oro o f Sem inole C o u n F l o r i d * w ill r e c o i i o kid*
h e o t t l e e of A r t h u r it.
w l l h . J r . In t h e C o u r l e a t H anford . W o r l d * up
00 r
M . Mon da y. A u g u e t
&gt;41 f o r t h e fo llo w in g :
I p p r n s l i n o l r l r ISA#
’*ot o f d n o * » d So. I I D .
Southern
P in o
lum ber,
i p p r o i l m s l o t r I t oqunroo
it g a l v a n i s e d stool r e e f n g a n d eld lo g . I h e « e e f
islle.
and
eilocelinneeue
■a r . l w a r * .
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I t e m is e d l is t e f m a t e r l s l e .
living
d im ensions.
Ilse e
and
lum ber*
r a q u l re d .
•way fe* o b t a i n . d a t t h e o f ­
fice o f t h e a e m l a o l e C o * * ly K n g l a e e r In t h e C e a r l
House. S a n f o rd . Florid*,
l i d p r l e # ehell *# t a r « •
n a i * r l * l * deliv ered t o t h e
; a u m i— iu .su tu p o M m ssr
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id e a v e l e f * p U U l f ma r h s d
t h e e u t e i d s . “WHO r O A
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I, o p e n A u t u s t t t , IMSda w i l l he o p - n e d a t »
i n * l e be h r l d In t h e
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C orom lM ton M a e t l n *
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Florida,
T u .e d .r,
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stumped envelope to Abby, Box 5W6R,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

jaajbij.

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What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed.

DEAR S .P.W .:N o. The gentle*
man opens the bidding. If hearts are
trumps, the lady redoubles.
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DEAR ABBY: Do you think I am
old-fashioned to l&gt;elieve th a t a man
doesn't have a girl's itent interests at
heart if he invites her to his apart­

Legal Notice

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DEAR WONDERING: If a girl
is under age, no matter in WHAT
state she’s in, she needs her parents'
consent to marry.

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umerout committees, hours
f telephoning, hiring of baby
liters for many of the menera involved, and, In the end.
group of women complain*
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ow tired they are.
Back In the days when wornn had no money they could
ill their own and Joint
becking accounts were un­
cart) of, women had to dream
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DEAR ABBY: Some very close
friends of mine have told me that in
the state of Illinois, If you are preg­
nant, you can got married without
your parents’ consent, even if you
are under age. Is this true?
WONDERING

DEAR ABBY: When two people
are in love with one another, whose
is it to say first, “I love you"?
?laee
he guy’s or the girl's? I am inclined
to believe thut old adage, "Ladies
first", holds true here. Am 1 correct?

U)s Jhs

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one reputation. Your daughter is
“in love” with a very, selfish man,
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can Legion
travel* to Oak Rldga Yield
la Orlando tonight. They will
tangle with th« unbootoo OrUndo Nine under the lights
a t 7:30 pjw.
Under the management of
F. R. Thomas and Georg* Paridea, the local teem has play­
ed eome Impressive ball. This
game will be the aecond for
each team in the double elimi­
nation play-off. Orlando won
over Apopka last week white
the Sanford team eased by a
strong Eustte nine by the
tuna of t to 1.
Jimmy Courier, left-hander
from Oviedo, will probably
be on tho mound for the locals.
With strong swinging lumber
men all ready and able, the
locate should make a fino bid
for this game and the ultimate
championship. The eventual
tournament winner will go to
tho state meet in Tampa later
thla month.
The local lads atated that
they would Appreciate any
fana who can possibly make
it to be in the stands rooting
for them.

Yankees Lead
American
With 6
ViGaines
Bp TIM NOMAtTY
VPI Sparta Writer
When Mickey Maatte *uffered a broket bone in hi*
left foot June S, manager
Ralph ifouk of the New York
Yankee* inalatod “wa’re aot
going to lay down and dte."
He uttered virtually the
fam e word* when Roger
Maria, the other half of the
Yankee*’ dreaded HM * M"
combo, w ia knocked out of
action with a anra back mine
daya ago.
llouk'a grammar may bava
been faulty but not hi* logic.
Mantte la back with the
rlub but K may be a lew
more daya before Houk write*
hla name o s the lineup card.
Yet during bis absence the
Yankee* have won 37 of 41
game*. With both Mantle and
Marls mining during the
paat week, llouk'a men have
won five of eaves.
So who'* dying?
The Yankees increaied their
first place bulge la the Amer­
ican League to 8W games
Sunday by taking a pair from
the Kansas City Athletics,
11-B and VO.
The Boston Red Sox and
the Chicago White Sox re*
malned in a virtual tic for
aecond by splitting twinbills.
AND THAT'S WHY MY
W A I.L E T 19 A LW A Y S The Red Sox blanked the Los
— t SO AN SM IC t - r i Angeles Angela, VO. after
suffering a 10-0 aeback nod
the While Sox pulled out ■
3*3 victory after losing to
the Baltimore Oriole*, 8-3
The Minnesota Twins swept
their doublcheader with the
Cleveland Indiana, V3 and
B-2. and the Detroit at Wish*
lngtoa twlnbill wae rained
out.

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Southpaw Heads
Toward Riches
LYTHAM ST ANNES, Eng­
land (UP1) —Bob Charles, the
New Zealand southpaw swing­
er with the toft putting touch,
is headed toward the richest
year of hla brief professional
golfing career.
A former banker who turn­
ed pro in i960, Charles seal­
ed the third spot In the
World Series of Golf at Ak­
ron, Ohio, Sept. T-g, by win­
ning the British Open over
Phil Rodgers of La Jolla,
Calif., by eight stroke* In a
Jit-hole playoff Saturday.
Charles
joined
M uter*
champion Jack Mcklaue and
U. S. Open King Julius Boros
in the September tourney that
features a first prise of |30,000. The fourth slot in the
rich event goe* to the PGA
winner at Dallas, Tex., next
weekend.

TULIP TIME — Theo Messldor inhales the
smell of tulips a t hin farm near Amsterdam be­
fore leaving for New York. The champion trot­
te r of The Netherlands will compete in the
Roosevelt International for the world trotting
title at Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury, N. Y-,
Saturday.

Sport Summary
For Weekend

Standings

By United Preae International
Saturday
MEXICO CITY — Sugar
Ramos retained hie world
featherweight boxing cham­
pionship with a unanimous IDround decision over JUfiu
King of Nigeria.

W. L. P c i
Los Angeles
33 33 .823
Ran Francisco
49 to .331
Chicago
48 40 .343
St, Louis
49 41 .344
Cincinnati
48 43 .327
Milwaukee
46 43 .317
Pittsburgh
44 43 .306
Philadelphia
43 44 .483
Houston
33 37 .3*0
New York
29 60 .336
Saturday's leaulla
Pittsburgh 3 Houston 9
Los Angeles I t New York 3
Philadelphia 4 San Francisco
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Milwaukee f St. Louis 3
Chicago at Cincinnati, Ppd.,
rain
Sm day'a Retails
San Francisco at Pittsburgh,
both games Ppd., rain
Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia 2,
1st, 4 inn., rain; 2nd Ppd.,
rain
Houston 8 New York 3, 1st
8 Inna, rain; 2nd, Ppd., rain
Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee .1, 1st
Milwaukee T Cincinnati 4, 2nd
St. Louis 10 Chicago 3, 1st
Chicago 7 St. Louis 3, 2nd
Tuesday's Games
Houston at New York
Loa Ang. a t Phils., 2 twonight
San Fran, at Pitts, 2 twi-night
Milwaukee at Chicago
St. Louis at Cincinnati
America* League
W. L. P e l
&gt;4 32 .623
Now York
48 38 .332
Boston
49 40 .331
Chicago
50 42 .343
Baltimora
46 41 .339
Minnesota
46 41 .317
Cleveland
43 49 .467
Los Angeles
36 43 .429
Detroit
37 30 .423
Kansas City
31 36 .346
Washington
Saturday's Results
Los Angeles 3 New York 1
Washington 4 Baltimore 3

INGI.EWOID. Cnllf. — Ca­
dis, a New Zealand bred 24-1
Inngihot, won tho $102,100
Hollywood Gold Cup a t Holly­
wood Park.
CHICAGO — Candy Spota
out-duelled B. Major to cap­
ture the $110,833 American
Derby at Arlington.
OCEANPORT, N. J. — De­
cidedly upset the favored
Mongo to win tho $111,300
Monmouth Handicap at Mon­
mouth Park.
NEW YORK — Outing
Clasa captured the $8,r&gt;,000
Dwyer Handicap at Aqueduct
as the favored Chateaugay
finished third.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Early Wynn became the 14th
pitcher ever to win 300 major
league batehel! games when
ha pitched the Cleveland In­
dians to a 7-4 victory over
Kansas City In tho ascond
gam* at a doubleheader.

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S A C R A M E N T O , Calif.
(UPI) — On tho strength of
long-range putti that were
itroked so solidly that they
rattled the pin before they
dropped into the cup, 18-yearold Bobby Luna of San F ran­
cisco held the National Pub­
lic Link* golf championship
today.
“They were the key ihota,"
he said after ha had disposed
of Steve Opperman, who Uvea
not far away In San Fran­
cisco, one-up in the 36 hole
finala Saturday.
The Drat, a 32-footer, came
on tha fourth bola of the
morning round and put Bobby
one-up. Tha aecond came In
tha afternoon on the eighth
hole, 23 feet and got Lunn a
birdie—which was good for
only a halva.
But to the 3,000 fans fol­
lowing the match In 100-degree beat, they were the
thrill* — and tha important
shot* of tha day.

Sanford All-Stars
Split Twin Bill
Sanfoni All-Stars split a
double-header with Eau Gal­
lia in softball play Saturday.
Eau Gallie took the first
game 5-4 behind the pitching
of Moore. Brownell of Eau
Gallie slammed out the only
home run.
Sanford took the second
game 12-3 with Jim Jernigan
the winning pitcher. Home
runs were tallied by L. Wil­
liams. Emerson, Hclman,
Jernigan, Rimer and Bowl­
ing.
Larry Williams, Sanford
left fielder, had 12 putouts.

Spencer Released

CINCINNATI (UPI) — Inflelder Daryl Spencer was
given his unconditional re
lease by tha Cincinnati Reds
Sunday in order to make
room on their roster for
M in n e s o ta 6 B o sto n a
third-baseman Gene Freese.
Kansas City 6 Cleveland 3
Spencer, who has a .244 life­
Cleveland 7 Kansas City 4
Detroit at Chicago, ppd., rain time baiting average In the
majors, hit .239 in 30 game*
Sunday's Rraalta
New York I t Kansas City 6 for the Reds this year.
lit
New York 3 Kansas City 0
2nd
Los Angeles 10 Boston I t it
Boston 3 Loa Angeles 0 2nd
Baltimore 6 Chicago 3 1st
Chicago 3 Baltimore 2 2nd
Minnesota 3 Cleveland 3 1st
Minnesota 8 Cleveland 3 2nd
Detroit at Wash., 2, ppd.,

THE HOUSE OF HEALTH
1 5 0 1 5 th I t .

United Preaa International
National League

18-Year-Old
Captures PGA

S U R F S ID C , F L O R ID A

Garden Talk

Dodgers Lead
National
With Prod Games
DOWN
By

UPI Sparta W rits*
The Loa Angela# Dodgers
•ra opening up such a hugs
lead that they may ba able
to let tha New York Mats
play out the h u t month of
tho achodulo for them.
It’a been almost a decade-.
1936, to bo exxact—-sine# any
National League team held a
6tt*gama first-place lead at
thla stags of tho n ew and,
last It be forgotten, th a t was
tha year in which tha Dodg­
ers gave b. -nUyn Ita one and
only world e n .’nplnnshlp.
Apparently determined ta
avoid a repetition a f tha fol­
ia pta that cost them tha 1962
pennant, tha Dodgera Increas­
ed their 1963 lead to 6%
game* Sunday when they beat
tha Philadelphia Phillies, 3-2,
In a gam* ahortanad ta six
Innings by rain, Thw victory
was their seventh in a row and
their 12th In their teat 13
game*.
Johnny Podrta continued th*
excellent pitching which hat
marked tha Dodger drive with
a seven-hitter for hla eighth
victory against six losses.
Dodger pitchara have given
up only eight runs in th*
•even-gam* winning streak
and have allowed two runa or
le u in 12 of their last I I
games.
The Chicago Cuba defeated
the St. Louis Cardinals, T-J,
after a 16-3 lose, tha Milwau­
kee Braves won, 7-6, after
losing to the Cincinnati Rada,
6-3, and the Houston Colt*
scored an 8-3 win th at extend­
ed the New York Meta* losing
streak to 16 games la a they
National League action.

Sonny Liston
Predicts Win
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U PD Heavywelgbt champion Sonny
Liston declared today: "I'll
knock out (Floyd) Patterson
within five rounds, a week
from tonight'' despite tha
facta that:
—Patterson has beam offi­
cially pronounced hi batter
condition for their return IS
round title fight at tha L*a
Vegas Convention C a n t o r ,
July 12.
—Patterson scored a sen­
sational training key* Sun­
day.
—Tha betting odda fkvorlng
Liston dropped a point from
3-1 to 4-1 over th* weekend.
—The crowds and cheers at
Floyd’s aparring aaialoni in­
dicate be la la tha midst at
aa
unexpected
popularity
boom.
Undaunted by that boom,
big Sonny told a sports writ­
er at tha Thundarbird Hotel
today. " I’ll not only knock
him out within five rounds,
but I'll do It with my right
hand if you insist."

All-Stars Win 16-2
Sanford American League
AU-Stara downed tha Laka
Mary Giants 16-2 In an oahlbfc
lion game Saturday.
The All-Stars, behind tha
four-hit pitching of Brantley,
tallied 12 hiu in lix innings
of play.

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New York at Minnesota, night
Baltimore at Detroit, night
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St. Johns Realty

LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Rug Spray (VC-13) • Ferttlrr—Ph. FA 26244
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath Home. MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
W&gt; fine wood section. $500
Piano Tuning and Repair
down. Phone FA 2-2073 af­
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tre, rent Electric Carpet
WILL swap equity in 3 bed­ ilDEWALKS. driveway*, pa­ Shampuoer for only I t per
room Home with patio un tios etc. Free estimate. I’h.
day. Carroll's Eurnilure.
large corner lot for Trailer 322 3306.
or will accept low down WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS. PIANO. Small Baby Grand,
mahogany. $293. EA 2-4013
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We Hepair and Service
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down payment 4
lo w 207 W. 2nd St.
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Machine in ninpla cabinet.
CAN YOU AFFORD ITT
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Like new condition. Mono­
THIS large 3 (or 4) bedroom
Night FA 2-2U69.
gram*. make* button huh*,
home could u.-e it paint job
lew* on button* etc. Guaroutside, but inside it ia nice. LAWN SKRVICE
anteetl. Assume payment*
S h o r t walk to school end Mowing and edging, elc. Sat­
nf
$7.90
per
mouth.
Mores. This ia inexpensive
isfaction guaranteed, l'k.
FA 2-9111,
living—if you can afford itl
FA 21117.
Price $4273
$2uuQ down.
PE Deluxe model equip­
Air-Conditioning Will
ped to make button holes.
H. B. POPE CO.. INC.
Good condition. Assume
300 So. Park Ave. FA 263)4
payments of $4).H0 per
mouth. 104 8. Park Ave.
TRACTOR work, niuwing,
REALTOR — INSUROR
discing, blaite, scoop.
36. Autumobilm • Trucks
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
FA 2-7664.
3 BEDROOM partly furnish TREES trimmed, deinoited 1939 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. A It.
323-2749.
ed If desired. New- roof, and removed. FA 2-7064.
new floors, sprinkler sys­
BUYING A~NElTor
tem. $77.28 month altei 29. A u to m o b ile Service
USED CAH?
down payment. 2409 Sum­
FINANCE IT WITH US
Auto GLi*. Tope
merlin. FA 26*34.
♦ Low Interest Rates
4 Seat Cover*
♦ Low Monthly Payments
BY Owner. 3 Bedroom, 1H
AUTO GLASS &amp; FLORIDA
STATE BANK
bath home. Fenced yard. SKAT COVER CO.
Take up payment*. $77.50.
1954 SI MCA $259. 1495 Court
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
FA 2-3823. 215 Hayes Dr. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Hi. FA 2-1629.
THE TIME TESTIl FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 612J

“I think it's a statue of a brand n«W fitherl”

8. For Rent

8. Bench Rentals

F U R N I S H E D Efficiency HUTCHISON Ocean front
Apartment. A1m&gt; 2 Bedroom,
Apartment. Dayton* Bench.
electric kitchens.
Water
FA 2 0699.
furr^shed. FA 2 0428.

9. For Sale or Rent

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private butlu, i u 2 BDBM house. 617 Catalina
\Y. First St.
PINECREST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
VERY large 3 Bedroom
baths, Fla. room, built-in
Home in Loch Arbor. $140 oven 6 range, lot E. Jen­
per month. FA 2-3301.
kins Circle. 322-9337.
2 UKDKOOM House unfurn­
ished. Kitchen equip|ied. $65 2.25 ACRES uf Sub irrigated
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2134 land. For information call
FA 2 4069.
Cedar Ave.

READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sill*, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, ceinrnt, rock,
pipe, steel, giva.e trap*,
dry wells, stepping stone*.
.Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751

NICELY furnished Bedroom 10. Wanted to Kent
and kitchen. Private bath
MOVING from out of State
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
4 entrance. Elderly woman
House, $85 month, 218 W. or couple. $30 a month, luu July 19-15. 36 Bedroom
House of Apartment. 3
tilth SL Ph. FA 2-2900.
Holly Ave. FA 2-24B9.
T e e n a g e r * . Responsible
3 BDRM. 1 bath, kitchen FURNISHED Apartment. 4 family. Write Box 23, c o
equipped. $110 monthly.
Rooms, nice uirey 2nd Sanford Herald.
119 Pine ere it Drive. Phone
floor. 9 Mile* E. on Kt. 413.
FA 2 4183.
12. Real Estate For Sale
FA 2-5771.
m t.
JAM SIN OdAKOWIC*
Nice, large, furn. 2 bdrm, STENSTROM RENTALS OR TRADE for acreage,
ALFIIED A. HOLLET
apt. 1700 Magnolia $63.
landscaped lake lot. 200 ft.
Publish: Juna 24. July 1, I. IS,
2 HR, 1 bth kit. cqd $70
tISJ.
waterfront.
Keutonahie, i’ll.
2
BR,
neat
and
near
$75
Efficiency
Apt.
$30
Mo.
up.
CDJ-119.
FA
2
0587.
2
BR,
1
bill,
furn.,
nice
$90
Surplua City. 201 W. 1st.
IN T H E ( I N C l I T H i m
OF
3 BR, 1 bth, kit. eqd. $|0»
T H E N I N T H J t l S I l T t l . CIH $2,R9r.
( I IT, IN
t N I I FUH 1 E N I .
3 BR. 2 bth. Loch Arbor, $133 Neat 2 Bit home, frame con­
SULK
CO U NTY,
FL O R ID A
4 BR, 2 bth, Ravenna Park
CHA NCEHV NO. Visas
st ruction on 105 by pjj lot.
$123
T R O P I C A L P LAN TS, I N C , »
rim
hum
HealttJ Milt will ho rtctlv- 4 BR, 2ls bth with pool SI5o $223 down ami $50 per
F lo rid a c o rp o ra tio n
P l a i n t i f f s , •d by th t Hi'trd of TfUflttta
nuinlli will make you the
of th# tftmlnolt Mtmoritl Hub* 4 BR, 2*i bth, modern $165
va.
L WLLLBN HUNT, at aI.
pita!, rrwn«r. In tht offle# of 4 BR, 2(4 bth, executive, $225 new owner. No Foolin'.
bafandant*. tht Admlnlatrator. Stmlnolt
N orncE o r a i it
MtmorUI Hoapltal. SanfoM.
T O : L W E L L E N H U N T a n d Florida, up to tl*ht 0‘clork If you are looking for just
HUNT, P. M.. E AT.. July 31, 1M1
the right home to lease or
hi* w lf a ; AL IC E L E K l « . a n d and publicly opontd and rtad
1961 VALIANT, one owner,
FHA HOMES
322-2420
If ah a ba n iarrlad ,
rent, it will pay you lo Ill N. Park
aloud, for furnlthing all rnaAUTO
GLASS
like new. $959. FA 2 2973
bar huaband; WILLIAM terlalt, aqulpmtnt, atrvlcta
check with Stenstrom Real IMMEDIATE Occupancy, iwo We have an oul.rianding se
II. J O S KM a n d -------------------------- and labor for and eonttfuetafter 7:09 p. m.
INSTALLED
led
loll
of
2,
3.
and
4
bed
ty, Sanford's largest rental
Jo N K S . h la w lfa, R. L A N . ln» tha 1)&lt;3 ADDITION TO
3
bedroom
model
Humes.
D K R rbtN . a k / n D R. R. L. AN- HEMINUlaK MKIlnfttAL Ht*Hroom, 1 and 2 bath govern­ Senltnrik Ginns and Paint
and property munugcim&gt;nt
37. Hoatis • MotorH
I.MN
Enlerprivi’s, I n c.
DKRHON. and -------------------- PITA L, Han ford, Florida*
ment ownrd home* in many
Company
agency. It will lie a pleas­
ANDKIUON. hla wlfa: J. P.
t&gt;ada County. Florida.
Drawlnnt and tptcifirationa
Highland
Ave.
Loogwoud.
of Sanford'S better residen­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4622 31’ JERSEY Sea Skit $859;
WIUON and -------------------- rnay ht obtained by dfpotlfUSUAL)
ure to serve you.
T E 8 3911.
A r t h u r K. Back w lLh . J r . W1IJ40N, hla wlfa, AUC1CST ln$r $10000 with lha Archi­
tial areai. Priced below
runs A floats, 125 hp.
C lark
of
tha
C i r c u i t MCI UNO and ALICE R. 3IKIL- tect,
John A. Burton IV*
market value, these homes 3!A. PetM
Chrysler marine engine;
INiI. hi* ivlfa; all tha unknown Fourth PI nor, Sanford Atlantic
C o u rt.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, 4
balra. davltaaa. granlan, aa- Bank Hulldlnv. Manford. Flor­
By: M a r t h a T. V l h l a a
are completely remodeled SIAMESE Kitten*. FA 2-2282
ha* head, galley A bunvk,
bedroom
air
conditioned.
algntaa,
llanora.
cradltora.
Dapuiy Clark.
ida, for tht first »ti of dot'llneeds
woodwork repair.
inside and out. Down pay
Tee *N Green Evtates. Ph.
Irualtaa or othar paraona. na­ m tntt nbtalntl. Much dtpoalt
FRANK, a STRKI.KOW,
Real Estate—Mortgages
tural nr artificial, claiming by, will ba rtfundrd In full to
A l t o r n a y a for P l a i n t i f f .
merit* from $230, a n d 32. Flow era • Shrub*
Wekiva Flih Camp. 6 Mi.
322
2744.
undat. or agulnal •ach par ton who rt turnt tht I f N. Park Ave. FA 2 2120
P u b l i s h ; J u l y 1, a, l i . a n ! 31, through.
monthly payments from $5o
V of Sanford on St. Johns
WILLIAM B S040LKTON, da- dueumtntn In food condition
1**1.
FA 2 7195
caai-d. an 1/or MARTHA A. within lo d«ya after rht bid Ravenna Park
River,
and up. For complete in­ GEIlflA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
C D K -t
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS
Evenings
M1NUI.ETON. dacaaaad. If all**, opmliif; with «ictp*ion a«
Nursery. Upsala Hd. Just
formation
see
ua
today.
s o r t i e f o r Riue
and If daad. against hla, har no ltd b#Tnw, Additional ««tt
Realtor
off 2i&gt;lh St. * 1st.
T n a H o a r d o f C o u n t y C o m - or thalr unknown hair*, da- may bt otitutnrd at tha coat FA 2 2877 FA 2 3*29 FA 26360
Gateway To Tl* Waterway
Raymond Lundquut, Asio.
m l a a l o n t r a of H . m l n o l s C o u n ty , Vlaaav,
grant#**, aaalgnaaa, of 15.100, which | n half ra*
KdIixiid SjKirtiiiR Goorifi
CROTONS lie to $2 30
F l o r i d a will r a c a l v a b i l l a t llanora. cradltora, lru*l*&gt;* nr funduislt. Qtntral Contractor* EFFICIENCY Apartment on FA 2 5951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
t h - n fflea o f A r t h u r ft. Hack- other paraona. natural or arti­ »« urlnf documents and n&lt;&gt;t
Your EVINitl'DK Dealer
First Si. Near 2 city free
Gray Shadow* Nursery
w i t h , J r „ In t h a C o u r t h o u a a ficial, claiming by. through, • ubml dine proposal aball bt
391-66 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
parking h&gt;l* and shopping 3 Bit. Home. 202 Laurel Dr. III N. Park
t Ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
322
2420
a t S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a u p to S:90 undar or agalnat tha ahova rafundtd ont-half tht dtpoalt
Good
location,
kitchen
stores. No utility charges.
P. M. M o n d ay d u ly 21, I S O , namad Dafandant*. or any of up-m rtturn of d*&gt;cumentt in
OPEN SUNDAYS
BY OWNER. 1962 Tempest
equipped. laiw down pay­
f o r th a f o l lo w in g :
thorn, and agalnit *11 paraona food cundirlon
Suitable
for
couple
or
sin­
1 i. In»urance
T h r a a l i t g a s o l l n t daltw- hating or claiming any li.tarBarh prupoNial niuif ht acdeluxe. 2 door coupe. Less
ment.
Assume
loan.
A
real
33.
F
u
r
n
i
t
u
r
e
gle,
also
retired
people.
ary
pu inpa.
c o n u n a r c i a l •at In *r ta tha following da- cuiiiyaii li'tl
by a ctrUfitd
than 19,000 mile*. See at
saving.
Call
FA
2
9472.
typa,
alactrlcally
d r l v s n , acrlbad
land# In aamlnnl# rhtek ur an IMfpUMi bid
SENIOR Citizens may quali­
FA 2 4713.
WANTED rellalile couple to W agner's A n n e o. M1H
f o r 11J -220 v o l t o p a r a t l o n . County, Florida.
bond In lh*. amount of ftv#
fy
for
Life
or
Hospital
In­
b - a rln g r n d a r w r l t a r a ' Ap­
Tha NW*4 uf Sactlon II, ptr cant (4*a) of tht hast bid, FURNISHED Apt , lights k 3 BEDROOM, Florida room,
take up monthly payments
French Ave.
surance to age 75. Fred J.
p ro v al, s q u l p p s d w i t h I n ­
Tuwnahlp |h South, Itanga payablt to tht IW.anl of Trutlarge yard with sprinkler
of
$13 5u on 3 complete
water
included.
FA
2
3131
d i v id u a l d o l t v a r y a n d t o t a l
21 Kaat, L » S
tftfit of tht Hrininuit Mtiiiorlal
Ilwrri*
FA
2-79*10
for
appt.
system. Good neighborhood
dallv t r a d
gallon
m alara.
(A) Usglutting st lb* NIC tloBpItiil, and aald ehick or
room* of furniture. Call 39. Triiller* - TaJinnaj*
or FA 2-0493.
run bid bond will b« raturntd
P ric e a n d d o l l a r a m o u n t
earn %r of ..IU NW
Inquire
at
2111
Summerlin.
TE
8-1311, Casselberry, cot
r##t.
m . t . r s nol r t q u l r s d ,
thtnc* \V$&lt;t 111 »1
IS. Female Help Wanted
within thirty «lu $ day* if pru1951 Al l. Aluminum Slim m ­
P u m p * In ba coin p ic I* w ith
ihtnu* ilaUith 471.1 f#tt. poN.it Ini not ■cGtpttd, or If 3 BEDROOM. $100 a month.
Jert,
er House trailer 38’. Tire*
Pinerrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
c a b in e t* a n d r e a d y f o r I n ­
th*nc« F*ft«t (41 14 f##t, contract Mar-»Anoint it tar ot*
BEAUTICIAN wanted. Phone
s t i l l a t i o n . S h o u l d ba tiroth# IIPA Houih 411,44 f««t, «nl and iuuruHty bond acceptlike new. Everything A-l
f u e l e s t im a t e
Large
living
room,
range
FA
23742.
Eve.
FA
2-2455.
f##l.
1SS.T1
l U r or s q u a t to CJ a B
B
m
I
id,
th«nc«
Cpholitering A M attren ren­ condition, liueit room built
Mod, C F - P - 2 A l t a r n a l a o r
th«rit*# Nor'-h 1114 14 f##t
Tha successful biddeCa d t­ furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
Office FA 2 2118
optional hoata a n d noiila*
In Back fence around lot.
to f*u&gt;ltii af ll*(lnnlng;
ovating Nevr A Used Furni­
poalt will bt retained until
319 3321.
17. Male Help Wanted
o f f e r e d a h o u ld ba d eecrlb AND ALAO L£f*
ht ft if entarad into m Mill*
Night FA 3-0648
All for $1900. Located Holly­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
lUt HewlnntiiK
th« AW factory contract and furnish­
ad. w i t h s e p a r a t a prloaa
IMMEDIATE OPENING for
323 0700
wood Trailer Court, High
corner of m I&gt;1 NWU, fun ed an approvtd bond In tbt LARGE Home tn choice loca­
Co., at 7ot» Celery Ave.
f«r titm*.
Nor ib Along: tho fl«c(iuii ium of on* hundred per cent
u U Bi*4ii be for t u t
tion. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. 2524 Par* Ur
2 experienced new and used
.’jioford. Fla
way 17-92. FA 2 9264.
FA 2-2117.
pump* c o m p u t e »n*I d#»
lint
Ti l l f*«t, tlitnco Il0o%i of the .i»ntra.*t prhe.
$135 mo. Ph. FA 2-0219
car saleimen. See or call
bout)i IT d«gr«#» Si min* Should tha bidder full to en­
tlv e r e d
to
ih « C o u n ty
S P A C E
Red llraia, liras* Motor*,
Ut»* K*4t ««:.&lt; f'-ot. th«MC« ter into aald contract, such
flii.nl D t p e r t m e n t
IJ, H,
f.AKE MARY
for the children in this hig,
fo jr t*» m i l M i o u i n
S o u th 'S I S
f««t. lU « n ct dtpiaait ahull be forfeited a*
luc..
FA 2-3*11.
N
o
r
t
h
T
T
dcurttw
Z
U
of Manford. F lo rid * , mml
liquid a tad rlamugt to the FURNISHED Apartment. 1 shaded yard and right next
mtnuiii Wl»t
fi foot Qw n«r.
•houM
*iclild t
Bedroom.
FA
2
4962.
TEACHF1R.
Junior High ex
lo a lovely City park for
to Point of II*i(inn ltdit,
m p i r a U l / *11 * t » u » M
Diddera art isullnatl tout
__ y-..« t 1i'» »a iil'i
Toll. And onoil of you, $r$ construction of the bulldln*
perienced fur p r i v a t e
more play activity. Three
Duplex Apartft4*. i*r optional &lt;cr•»** ,j!*
— 1
■*. ■JBEDIlumi
Schoul. Write im med lately
bedroom, 2 bath house ha*
D i l U t r i &lt;1-*t • m u i t ylalut h-i$ U««n fi!«d -Aitriit fllltif with tbt »»wii*r vi .an
1V*.1..IV
rts
'i, ?1
____ ■
■ ■ mm
—J.aiun qm iiiH s.m i' A mu
. p i c t f U d e n d " i l l 1** you In U$ Circuit Court in acceptable
scp37iIf^^Jini*7^™7riT^Tii7
corpnrutt surety
meter. 706 E. tibt St. Ph
Con»ld# rtd tn A W ir d ltif t h i ind for Viinlaoli County* Har. performance
and
payment
Box
16,
c
o
Herald,
Florida
room,
large,
eat-ln
c o n t r a c t . H U •tvouia j * Id4, which cum* It In tUl« ** bond or bonds In a sum equat
FA 2-4053 or FA 2-7622.
and equipped kitchen, dou­
acuom panlid
b y t#cBnl*
tltftltV* Ta# PlAlSIiSff to the contract awrnrd, such
c.$l
data
cov*rlne
tn« ■T^k* tho iiuUtlnir of till# to bond nr bonds to be condit­ LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedroom. 2
ble garage and fiber glass 19. Situation* Wanted
tht r#*l pr*jp«rty *bov# do- ioned a* re.julred by the l i s t
Item * to b# tupplUO*
of the Huis of Florida- At­ bath, air-conditioned, dou­ covered patio. Extra bon­ CHILDREN kept. FA 26182
Hid to b* t u b flo itd In * ■crlbrd.
You tr$ h«r«oy r#qulr«d to tention Is calif 1 to the fact
uses arc parquet hardwood
ble carpurte, fenced patio,
dtftnit* iu tnt that not lest than tit* mini­
ad on t h a o u lald r.
BID H J R flit your
floors, fireplace and oodles Child Care F A 2-2274.
&gt;
«tra
large
carpeted
Honda
ON NFAV
Cltrk
of
tht
tOovt
styltd
mum t-alarlaa * d Miti&lt; i mm
T llflK R
1J 1 i L ' L L
ru ilP B .
Court 4 ud lo t«rY« ■ cony set fortti t.i the bittulfloailone
room, burdwood floors, 2 of closet space. See the , LICENSED CHILD Cart
op*1 ! J u ly *3'- ■'*
UHKVKOLKTS
Hid* will *&gt;•
At* u po u ALBk.IlT I* Mat.Nn^Ma must be paid on Vii'i projactowner at 1811 Alclionville
utility room*. $199 per
Jit, V. O. Ho* «4i TituivUW,
it will be the ri^iii t f the
FA 2-8 4*1.
Ave.
KlorliU,
Attornty
f.ir
Huliitlff,
OLDSMOIilLKS
Owner
to
reject
any
and
all
month. Ph. FA 2 8595.
con
R o o m i n i h a C o u r t h o u a a a t on or b$(ur• July Jiih. ri€j., bids and to waive Informali­
IRONING. 323 0591.
CADILLACS
S anford.
F lo rid a.
Tuaa-lay, Herein full Hot or 4 Dtcrtt ties, No bid m11a 11 be with­ 2 BEDKUU.M Home. Furn.
LOCH ARBOR
tn ttrtd drawn for a period of thirty
J u l y 22. 1143 .U
V M Pro Confttao &gt;*1)1
Comfortable
3
BR,
2
bjlii
EXPERIENCED
Maid.
6
da,Largo
yard
and
garage.
i
IP
i
days
i
ubsffj
uen
i
to
the
uRalntt
you
o r aa ao o n t h « r » » f . r r a* poseIN IV I I \K.-UJ WlibIL'-.UK I optnli.f of bide without the
home in beautiful Lull Ar­ a week. References.
FA 2-8997.
Ibla.
..
,.
Tna right ;• ’•
’? MiAvt Ttt my fentid tna 4ffli convent of the Board,
bor.
for just jlt.uw. (July
H \ 8-1441.
my
official
**ai
*t
Ssuiirord
A. B PKTBIWO.V. aB
W aive a n ,
If • a u U r l l l * * « r
4 ROOM House a t 318 Maple
$45o down and S9u per
Chair tuu n
tachnlcalitlaa in
&gt;•
w I atiiistiolt County. Plortda, thlt
:*.»t du&gt; of Juut.
Ave. Cull FA 2-3079
Hoard of Truettea o' till
ra j a o t a n y o r a,- I* * *;
month, interested? Call to­ 21. B eauty Salonw
hemlnolt County Public
H o a ; d of C . u n o Couimie- U£ULi
day .
An..
|f
»f
BtttkwlUl
Jr.
Hoapltal
1 UKDKOO.M
Apartment.
alonara
....
SPECIAL
CItrk of tnt Circuit Court Andrew Carraway
bom tnola
^
.*
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2. _
By M trftrii E. Tyrt
| C it 'N Curl Beauty Shop
fecretary of Bwsrd of Tfu»J C. Hutchison, ina.tmaa
Titputf Clark
1fete of the Semi holt County
BIG STOCK - LONG TRADES
1482 from 8;39 to 6 p. m
Ry W Rush I f
l , 'i , n
I*db'lih J int Zl M J u!&gt; 1. I Public Hospital.
c . i u a l r Kn g i n &gt; ' i
Mun.iay thru Friday Ph
■
f
19
K. -*n«l ST. SANKOKII
I*ARK AVE.
Open
e&gt;tiling
l,y
ap^t.
Pub:,
Ja
y
t,
*
l
,
:
j
.
lie;
;;
itdta
f-U bli-f
JU &gt; I. I
L jJ aa#
iCDk-wJ
t A 2-1591 juy 9titer Lure. j l i t N. Pa; i
332 2120,,51s Pahuclta Ave, XL! 08311
1 ' H T i t h a t a s u i t to Korao lo i*
llu rttiia
irtln it
r r u l and
p .-r* o n al p r u p t r l j r t i a i b**n
fH ad a g a i n s t you In t h a ab o v a
C o u r t by t h a a h o v a n a m a d
Plaintiff.
T h e p r o p e r t y S o u alit la ba
&lt; o r a c l u f- d la a* follu w *:
L o t IIS. L itN lJ D A l.E 8 U B D IVISli &gt;N a c c o r d i n g
lo (ha
P l a t t h a r a o f aa r s e o r d . i t In
P l a t llo.ik I). P a g * &lt;1. o f
l h a P u b lic I la c o rd a o f S am ln o la C o u n t y ,
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federal government in It* at*
tempt to lake over off-ibore
tidelaada from c e n ta l itate*.
—Seek more v o l u n t e e r
state* to help In the Cuban
refugee
resettlement pro­
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• Boneles* Full Cut
Another main atm at hold­
ing the conference In Flor­
Hob Gibbs, Flotilla 411 vice commundcr: Sam
Round
IlOATING SAFETY and courtesy were stressed
ida, the governor aaid, la to
Levy, Flotilla 411 operations officer, and Walter
in film and narration by Coast Guard officers
• Cube
give the natioa'a chief cxecuG. Davis, Flotilla 7 publicity officer.
before members of the DeBary Fishing Club,
tivea "the kind of exposure
Pictured from the left: Clyde Wrljrht, club presi­
ire need in order to attract
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dent; Clifford Bohren, Flotilla 7 commander;
national political ronvantlona
Choice Quality 100% Pure
and the like/’ 11a aald the
expense would pay off In
terma of nationwide publicity.
The conference, fur which
the past laglalature appro­
WASHINGTON (U PD -The
priated 175,000, will boost
Citizens Committee for a PLUS 100 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS!
Florida's (outfit and con­
fre e Cuba aald Sunday that
vention potential, Bryant aakl.
The conference will cost
a refugee had reported Soviet
LEAN WESTERN FIRST CCT
much m e n than 175,ooo, but
U. S. G ovt Graded B eef
■side x mobile barricade, Iroops are continuing to dis­
Industry from around the
MIAMI &lt;(/!&gt;[ - At least Georgia and Florida Joined \vniched by group* of state arm Cuban militia to prevent
Guaranteed
Tender Or Your Money
state la also chipping In for seven persons died in acci­
highway official* from nine a possible uprising.
hands
today
in
opening
I’d
Cheerfully Refunded.
the July 11-24 gathering.
T h e organizatlun quoted
dents over the weekend in
Georgia euuntiee and nix Flor­
Bryant, who la chairman Florida, including x Miami mile* of Interstate 75 and ida counties.
Juan Francisco Guerra, 33,
of tba conference committee woman who wai crushed to linking the super-highway
Afterward the dedication an electrical repairman who
on told war education, will death by her own car.
systems of the two states for parties anil newsmen were recently fled (rom Cuba.
present an action report re­
Mrs. Alice Gomez. 53, was the first time.
given a barbecue lunch at the
commending what the gov­ dragged V) feet and wedged
Guv. Curl Sanders of Geor­ Mat e line by the comirtlsslonTHRIFTWAY FANCY SLICED
ernors can do In each of beneath the front end of her gia and Gov. Farris llry.irit
rrs and chamlier* of eommeree
their atatei to accomplish the automobile Sunday after it of Florida jointly dedicated
iv t i i i : 11hit it ro i n r ok
of Lowndes County, at Vul- tmh v iv n i j i mi l si. n n .
objective! of teaching cltUens was hit from behind by a the four-lane, liniited-nccivs
n it ok ivII ru n «»:wi.
the danger! of communism. pickup truck. Police axid she highway segment In ceremon­ dosta, and Hamilton County VIII,S3 I'OI VTV. ri.llH Itll,
at
Jasper.
nilVIK.HT
V*. IBM
lfe said be will report on had atepped out of her ear ies held a t the boundary be­
Sunders took advantage of M A «t V II HAVING* ANTI FANCY TENDER SLICED
Che progress of a voluntary after stopping for a traffic tween! the two atntes.
the occasion to tell the Flori­ 1,.1 AN ASS. STATION, P l a i n t i f f ,
resettlement program for Cu­ light to see what was delay­
Sanders, In a prepared text, dans nlaiut the reorganization - v s ban refugees and encourage ing traffic.
said the opened segment con­ of the Georgia Highway De­ i t A VO J K R I t t W I l l 'H I T . •* «t.
additional hefe In moving
H .f.n -t.n t.,
Mr*. Carol Fasten, 54, of necting Valdosta, Ga., with
partment under x 10-man
virrtric o r s t i r iv
some of the Cubans from West Palm Beach, was killed
Jasper, Fla., nut only formed hoard to fulfill a rampalgrt w n n T i n i . K . a * n iii:iT .n « i n r
{Miami where more than 100,- Sunday in a head-on colli­
LEAN
jr u h y w r u n i i t
a physical link but symlHilite-l pledge to take road-building Tin mayo
. Ml KT.i UtA S I A X I N y.
POO of them a n living.
sion at Boynton Beach.
tie* that hind two “good out of politics.
IV I l f .IIIT, hi* w l f .,
Also Bryant said, he will
Two teen-agers were killed neighbors" together.
itro iiiK v n ;. r . . h r m w n
That,
he
said,
la
“one
of
the
XVII T i l . All p a r l l . * i T i l m l n c
puah the fight against the early Sunday when their car
The routs Is already open­ first and proudest accomp­
l n l . r . s l e b y, t h r o u g h . u n ­
federal government which smashed Into a bridge abut­
d e r n r * ( * l n i t the s t a r * ed
north
of
Valdosta
to
Unalishments
of
this
administra­
flays it doubts that stales ment on Slate Road 35, 10
»»|rl p . r . o n
T o l l AUK h . r . b r n n l l f l r l
should have ownership of miles north of Dade City, dlls, G&gt;., and the new addition tion."
l
h
»
l
» r . i m i . t a l n t to f u r e e l o s .
Sander* alto mentioned to * .-ert»ln
valuable natural fill lands ly­ They were identified aa driv­ extendi the completed and
m o r le a i. • nm m t.eropened
stretch
of
Interstate
tin- tourist-conscious Floridans I n c Hi* follo w in g . l r w r t h . i l
ing off the coast.
er Robert Curtis Mason, HI,
orljr, t n - w l l t
Bryant said be lx especially of Zcphyhills, and Norman highway to 135 miles, Mvond that Georgia will have a tour­ m a t L prop
o t 7. H A K M M I 1111.1-*
ist welcome itation at each
concerned that no civil rlghti Dannls McCarthy, 17, of Dade longest in the southeast.
ADDITION, s c c o r . l l n g
to
t h . |.l *t t h « r . o f a . r.f-orilHi# longest atreteh In the end of It* segment of Inter­
Issues be injected at the
FRESH FLA. GRADE A
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In
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g
.
southeast consist* of 11!) miles state 7.7.
meeting and will ask that a
bO.
P u b lic
ll.eo r.le
of
An eight-year-old Miami
H . n iln .il. I 'o o n l r . F l o r i d * ,
full vote of the governors be boy, Louis Iiurkett,
wa* of Interstate ‘Jit In South Car­
h o . t i . r l l f l l. d .I io lli.t y o u In
needed to bring up such hoi struck and killed by a car In olina between Orangeburg and
I h s a b o v . - . l j f l s d .u l t , a n d you
Spurlanhurg.
s r * r .'iu lra d to i . r v . a c o m
potato legislation.
Miami Saturday.
o
f
your
A new .r
nr
n th .r
Handers
said
his
administra­
Ha said it would pit south­ John Monahan, 50, of WlmP I . m l.ng t o Ilia C o m p l a i n t no
100% PURE FRESH
ern and northern governors numa, died In a Tampa ho*, tion will give priority In com­
LEGS or BREAST
P l a i n t i f f ' , a l t o r n . r . . A N D K IlHoV. Itt'HH, DKVN. T /. W N against each other and would pltal Saturday, just a few pleting the entire Georgia
TOKYO (U N )—A newspa­ t • I
A van i h n IIKItH. 3!3
damage the purpoae of the hours alter he was Injured In
u s l I ' . n l r a l A v .n u a . f lrlan .l » .
per In Communist North Ko­ K
K
tofl.la
, ami ft la t h . n r lw ln sl
conference.
Gov.
Nelson a motor scooter accident.
rea has called President A n s w . r o r o t h e r P l e a d i n g In
Bockefetler of New York la
Ira Douglas of Miami died
Kennedy a "third c l a s s t h . o f l i e . nf t h . C I . r k o f t h .
pushing such a resolution and Saturday when a 13 tun road
C i r c u i t C o u rt on o r h . f o r .
clown"
foi pii.rlaiming "Cap­ III. I J t h d,*y o f A u g u s t , 1*4!
reportedly will aik Hut It scraper slipped off a jack
If y o u fa ll t o .lo
a drtive
Nations
Week"
and
urg­
be passed by Ihe conference. while he was changing the
c r r . p r o ronl*-«*.i will h* laW
ing
prayers
for
freedom,
ac­
. u n u . l n s l y o u for 111. r e l l . f
Bryant said (hat using the blade.
cording to s Pyongyang radio d . m a n d r i l In t i n C o m p l a i n t .
conference as a "sounding
T lila Nolle* ah.1l b . |i u h broadcast monitored here.
I I . h a d o n e a w , » k for f o u r
board" for upcoming presi­
FOLGER’S
r
o
nif.cutlv.
w .rk a
In
Th.
The
broadcast
said
the
re­
dential elections will cause Shoot Each Other
H
an
fo
rd
l
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r
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d
,
mark was made in a com­ IHKAI.)
the chief executives |o "stay
COIINKY, Kitg. I UPII —
mentary in the newspaper
I1ATHD till* I t l h
d a y of
away If tliey're going to be Rob Steels shot a fox Thurs­
lto.lf.ng Shinmuon The news­ J u l y . IS**
browbeaten with coutrover- day and was, In turn, shot by
A r l h u r II
l l . e k w l l h , Jr.,
SWEET BINCi
paper was quoted as calling
C l s r k of C ir c u it C o u r t
the fox. Steele sal.l tlu* dying
l l y : M a r t h a T. V l h l . n
Captive
Nations
Week
"a
de­
fox leaped at him. struck hi*
D apuly I 'I .r k
gun and cuuie.l It to fire, of Muron and 11 miles from spicable annual campaign ut A n d a r x i n , l l u . h , D . a n ,
l - i w m l t i A v s., dan Her *
Baby Lifeguard*
sending a bullet through hi* the Tennessee line southward the U. S ruling circles."
V tlorn.y* and C o u n .r l l o r . a l
1.08 ANGELES (UPI) — Imml.
l-% w
to Calhoun, Ga.
Shin*
nn.l
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of
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The occupation of pool sitter,
Th® newly opened segment
|*o«» riffle* Hoy ]}!S
muko
the
ii.’it
grade
of
neat’*,
■ elasalficixtion officially re­
O rt.n d o , F lo rid .
The leatherback, world's became the first link of the
cognized by the state employ­ l a r g e s t tultle, sometimes interstate system, with a foot oil, hut feet of horses T . l . p h o n . I l l - l t S l
ment office. Is catching on reaches mi eight-foot length neighboring state fur both amt sheep sometimes are P u h l l - h J u l y U . B , i t X An*
used.
big In Southern California,
and u weight exceeding a Imlf Georgia and Florida.
The aquatic counterpart of tun.
Sanders and Itryimt rolled
&amp; IIZ. . LIMIT 3 M i n i S3 ORDER
the baby litter gets |1 to
1 1,25 an hour for his labors.
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Want a free steak dinner?
Construction of two new have conferred with Sarept*
Donate a pint of blood be­
county projects — a nursing nursing homo officials and of­
tween 2:30 and 6:30 pm .
home and a courthouse annex ficers of the new m ining
Thursday at the blood bank.
—are the prime matters be­ home at DeBary, to learn
Then take your card to the
fore the County Commission whether it would be more eco­
Elks Club and the steak Is on
nomical to "board” county
i t this time. It wax learned
the house, Russ Spencer re­
patients
than to construct a
this morning.
ports. Elks maintains a
new
county
home. The De*
Commission members have
Mood bank of its own, along
Bary
home
officers
have of­
been interviewing architects
with aerring the community.
fered
to
board
county
patlenta
with the view of eeeeting a
• • •
WEATHER: Widely scattered afternoon showers through Wednesday. High today 00-95; low tonight in 70s.
new county home for the at $9 per diem.
County Commissioners also
Why not pleasure yourself In a thrill-packed game
aged.
V01-. 53
United Pres* Leased W ire
EstablishedTtM)i
TUKS., JULY 16, 1903
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 756
tonight and witness a top Monday evening, Sanford edg.
“We Interviewed s o m e are negotiating with Hibbard
baseball game, at the same
more architects this mum- Casselberry, real estate pro*
time supporting the Sanford ed Orlando 3-2 In the Ameri­
ln«," said John Alexander, miller of the city bearing hti
name, for the construction of
team in the American Legion can Legion Baseball League
who I* Hie Commission mem­
district seinl-finnla at Orlando,
a courthouse annex.
League? Sanford faces Or­
ber
charged
with
custodial
It was a pitchers' contest all
Howard D. Fiedler, Orlando
lando in the second of a 2-outduties of the county home.
the way.
architect, has prepared prf.
of4 series tonight at T;30
He
explained
the
County
al­
The win Monday evening
liminary plans for a 60 x 63p m. at Oak Ridge Field, Or­
ready has set asklc $73,000
places Sanford only one game
foot building to bouse county
lando. Sanford copped the
toward
providing
residential
away from the state cham­
branch offices at Casselberry
first game last night.
facilities fur the aged. At the
pionship tournament later this
to serve residents of South
• • •
present
there
are
Hi
patients
First
fund-raising
project
CAIRO, U. A. R. (U PI) —
month at Tampa. Sanford
Seminole
County.
Board of Equalization, with will play Orlando again to­ President Gumal Abdel Nas­
of the newly-organiird Gin- at the 40-year-old County Casselberry w o u l d con­
very few complaints — not night in the second of a 2-out- ser m ar attempt to orbit a
Home
on
South
Highway
17d e n file Fire Dept, will be a
struct the one.*t&lt;vry hiftlding
more than 1ft—from property of-3 series at Osk Ridge 1space satellite to coincide with
92.
■ml lease It to the County.
Fish
Fry
to
be
held
at
the
owners, recessed this morn­ Field.
In the interviews with ar
next Tuesday's l l t h anniver­
Farm
er's
Auction
on
Hwy.
ing until Thursday morning.
rhitects, Alexander s a i d ,
Manager F. It. Thomas said sary of the Egyptian revolu­
• • •
17-92, July
&gt;1, President Commission members are en­
thla morning that should tion, informed sources said
Jam es J. Michael announced deavoring lo learn If the $75,
Want a Job? Mayor Fred Sanford lose this evening the today,
Otx) already earmarked for a
There was no immediate of­
Heath of Casselberry slill Is play-off game will be here at
today.
looking for someone to fill the Munlcipul Stadium probably ficial comment on the report.
Member* of the department new home will he xuffiernt,
or whether the County must
But it followed a demon­
post of assistant town clerk. Thursday evening.
met Monday in the cafeteria budget more funds
Says if a qualified resident of Southpaw Jimmy Courier, of stration Monday at which
of live 111.11 plant to make
Commission members also
Casselberry doesn't a p p l y Oviedo, sparked the Sanford Nasser and hit top niililury
plans and appointed Mrs. Lee
soon he'll be obliged to look nine last right, striking out chiefs watched the "success­
Elder and Mrs. Louie Brid­
lft of the opposition. Then in ful" firing of ground-to-air
elsewhere.
ges as chairmen of the Fish
the third Inning Jimmy drove missiles, built with the aid of
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
• • •
Fry arrangements.
German
scientists.
in
the
winning
run
with
a
sin­
The
Development Commission
Sponsors of the American
Mrs. Elder announced *
Sources said the hium-hing
Monday sold $2.8 million la
Legion baseball team are ■ gle over second base,
meeting
of
all
women
of
the
bit unhippy with the City of Sanford scored one in the of a three-stage rocket to
bonds for a new state office
community Wednesday at 2
GINDKRVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. offieinN, Btriiggling to nctlSsuford. Charge they can't second and two in the third in place a satellite in orhlt may
p.
m.
at
Michaels
Grocery
to
building here and announced
now he tried on or before
vale fire protection for the urea nouth of the city limits, make plans fur
afford to rrn t the Municipal the nine-inning contest.
Talks
Recessed
form
rommtlters
ami
act
up
“hard sell” Industrial ad.
a Fish Fry July 'JG at the Farmer's Auction a.n their first big fuml-rnirting
Stadium at 650 a game, plus Marvin Dnwkins, Orlando Tuesday. They said such a
plans for the fish fry.
MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet
rocket
wus
test-fired
success­
pitcher,
slammed
out
a
home
vertiaing
program for Florida.
drive. From left are Carroll llurke, secretary; Leon Steinmyer. treasurer
charge for the lights and S3
Tickets will go on sale and Chinese delegates today
fully
last
winter.
run
In
the
fifth.
Orlando
tal­
and
J
a
me*
Michaels,
president.
(Herald
l'hoto)
Tha
new
building will main,
for a city employe to unlock
Thursday at the Ill.tl plant. took an apparent recess from
A feat of this type would I
the gatea. But Jim Jernigan, lied its second run on a field­
Michael* Grocery, Stelnmeyer their talk* on Ihe split in the ly be for the uae of tha State
give Nasser an enormous
recreation director, explain­ er’s choice in the sixth.
Roofing Co., Floral light*. world Communist movement. Gama and Fresh Water Fish
ed the regular fee for the sta­ Right fielder Tommy Brooks propaganda boost, make Egypt
Grocery and Mona's Florist
Commission, but will also
dium Is 175 plus lights plus $5 proved a hero, too, for the the third nation behind the
and Gift Shop on Hwy. 17 92. Execution Set
houaa tha Sheriff'a Buraaa
U
lilted
States
and
the
Soviet
Sanford
team
when
he
made
for a custodian to remain on
H ie Ginderville Fire Dept,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Union
to
orbit
a
satellite
sml
a
game-saving
catch
of
a
lung
the Job to overace things. Jim
area has been defined a* a Mast murderer Drnnis M. ind other atata agencies.
By Jane Casselberry
cause grave concern in Israel.
The town council meeting .qwraling expense* Incurred
added, however, the City has fly ball in the eighth, sewing
five mile radius east, south Whitney will die in Hie elec­ Tha honda ware bought by
The dale for the special lust night in regular session during Hurricane Donna,
ami west of the Otd Orlando tric chair Thursday for kill­ low-bidder John Nuvten A
been letting the Legion have up the hall game. As Thomas
In other business, the pay­ Hwy. The area covered will
referendum on the new pro­ at the Woman's Club voted to
the stadium for 125 a game phrused it, *‘lt vvns a long
ing a Miami service station Co., Inc., of New York. Tha
send
out
voter
registration
ment
of
current
bills
amount­
posed charter fur the Town
in order to promote these home run clear out to the
extend wcsl until It merges attendant.
firm will be paid 3.51489 par
boondocks until Tommy enagof Casselberry has been set card* to .ill unregistered resi­ ing lo $J,o73.36 was author­ with the area covered by the
baseball games,
cent
Interest on th* bond*.
for
Thursday,
Sc
pi.
5.
and
ged it. wrapping up the game
dents eligible to vote. Five ized.
• • •
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Lake Mary Fire Dept., which Miss Universe
Bids war* received from six
for Sanford.”
hundred
of
Uic»*
curds
wrre
the
last
day
for
voters
to
regThe weather bureau format*
reaches in oe near the Five
This will give you a pic­
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — firm* ranging up U 3.07730 '
I,clow norms! or normal tein- 1**cr will be Monday, Aug. 5. ordered Irani printer Ray­
Points area.
ture of the efficiency of our
Official competition in the per cent interest.
pernturr. for most of tha
Hie approval of 51 per cent mond Morris.
The volunteers meet the tytki Mis* Universe contest Chairman .director of th*
police department: N’ot a day
Alt civic club* in the com­
eastern
half
of
the
nation
nt
,ht‘ rarjiisteri-sl voters is
first and third Monday of opened today with the pre­ commission, Wendell Jarrard*
passes but the police blotter
t
during the next 30 .lays.
&lt;°r »'e charter to be munity will be asked to as­
each month, with the next liminary round for 43 Amer­ said th* fall and winter tour.
contains a rrp o rt that an of­
sist in a campaign In get resi­
The
buresu
predicts
hclnw
at'crptfd.
meeting on Aug. 3, scheduled ican beauties shouting at the 1st promotion campaign will
ficer found a door or a win­
dent* to register and vole.
to he a membership drive. Miss US A. title.
dow of a business house open WASHINGTON (UP!) — normal temperature* for the
b* linked with th* "hard sell"
An ordinance was passed
at night and the necessary The Home passed and sent Pacific Northwest and north­
GAINESVILLE ( til’ll — All families of the commun­
industrial advertising pro.
annexing
parts
of
.Seminole
to
the
Senate
.Monday
legisla­
ern Itocky Mountain states,
precautions taken. Seems our
Oil uf the highest lumtirs In ity arc invited and urged to Land Leased
gram niinert a t creating 25,.
Park, Casselberry Heights, the field of medical resrarrh attend,
businessmen arc sometimes tion that would exempt from and above normal in the
TALLAHASSEE i LPi ) — UlX) new job* in Florida thla
Enchanted
Manor
and
all
o!
Michaels said that the or- The Cabinet today leased 24, year.
will go to a University «f
careless in locking up for the the draft the sole surviving southwest central plains and
Edge wood Manor lo the town Florida Medical College pro­ ganitatlon must raise at
night . . . but the police look son of a family whose father upper Great Lakes.
H3ti aero of state hind in Tha tourist campaign will
Purchase was authorized m
died as a result of militaryleast $3,000 to get started Dade County for oil explora­ h* split into two stages, tha
Subnormal r a i n f a l l was
out for their interests.
fessor.
service.
TALLAHASSEE (UI’I) - a duplicating machine fur
• • •
forecast for the southwestern
Dr. Hirluird T. Smith, a pro­ and begin acquisition of a tion. The lra*e went to Wen­ first built around package vaUnder present law, if one or states ami the upper Great Florida's public schools have $241: and a tape recorder and fessor in the department of f|r* truck, lie urged that II dell l„ Roberts, a consulting cation* in Florida a t a trac­
A. C. Rector, pharmacist at
michophone for $235 plus pediatrics, wus named Monday l&gt;ersons In the defined area
the Medical Center Phar­ mure sons of a family die tic- Lakes and east Gulf states, j received a $500 grant to finengineer.
tion of th# coat of mld-aum.
three additional microphone* to receive the I9&lt;&gt;3 E. Mead participate in Ihe protection
macy, was elected as one of cause of military duty, the Above normal rainfall is ex- ance teacher training courses
mar or mid-winter traveling
and a headset.
Johnson Research Award for of their homes by assisting Detroit Uneasy
the regional vice presidents surviving son is exempt. The peeled In the Northwest and In driver education
la th* Sunahina Stats.
The
lape
recorder
will
be
with
and
attending
Hie
fish
new
measure
would
hronden
from the Appalachian Moun­ The course*, to be offered
hi* study of immunity to dis­
of the 42ml Division tllainDETROIT I UPI) - An un­ It* them# will b« "fall sal*.1*
used to rerun! meetings of ease.
fry and the meeting* of the easy truce hung over the Mo­
bow) Veterans Association at the law to include fathers. tains to the Atlantic Coast. at Florida State University,
Tha second phase, fur th*
tlx* council and will serve a* E. If. Christopherson, exec­ volunteer groups.
tor City today following Mon winter tourist, will harp on
the SUh annual reunion held House aprpovu! was by voice Elsewhere, rainfall will he will he used to acquaint driv­
near normal, the bureau said. er education teachers with an aid to the town clerk in utive director of thu American
I recently at Tulsa, Okie. Ilia vote.
day night'* debris throwing tha bleak northern winter*.
transcribing her minutes.
new training equipment,
Academy of Pediatrics in
wife, not to t&gt;* outdone, was
melee which threatened to
An ordinance was pasted Evanston, 111., snid Smith will
The equipment permits stu­
explode into a riot. Scores
appointed parliamentarian of
dents in the classroom t« providing an Increase in cig- receive the award for Id*
from the angry mob were ar
the Women's Auxiliary.
simulate actual driving con a rrt tax a* passed by (lie demonstrations that newborn
• • •
tested.
state legislature nuking the infant* are aide to build their
ditions.
Shrine Club la throwing a
Money for tha July 22-Aug. town eligible to bcnciit from immunity to d i s e a * • from
picnic for Use member* of
More Pay OK’d
3 course, was made available j this increase,
birth snd possibly earlier.
its Junior League baseball
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) — TALLAHASSEE (UPI) by the Allstate Foundation.
A plat for ten lots submitteam Thursday evening at
University
of
Mississippi The Cabinet Budget Cominis
Driver education will become ' ted by Ralph Parks as part
Santando Springs. Just to lluwurd (lodges, president
j hackfield coach John A. Ilov- siun approved another batch TAMPA (U l’D—Th® father
Mrs.
Martha
Kilpatrick, mandatory fur all Florida of "Lund O' Lakes” Country
of a General Telephone Co.
show appreciation for the of the Sanford Atlantic Bank,
lolls accidentally shot hi.* wife of new salaries for top state
begin Club on Winter Park Drive
high
.school
students
operator in Lakeland fired
Water
Safety
chairman
reemploye)
today,
including
fine showing the youngsters was elected to head the
to death here today when a
»ix stmt* at a fleeing truck
ported that 1,100 certificates nlrlif with the tail term in was accepted and approved.
post*
m
Hie
departments
ul
1
shotgun
he
was
loading
illsmade.
Setninole County Chapter of
The property i* zoned R-l-A
from which paint was thrown
PITTSBURGH (UI’I) — An I rh lr"Ke,j
„ ld .
education
and
Hie
comptrol­
for
swimming
were
awarded
the American Red Cross at
Under Florida law, all new and Mr Park* has requested accountant who had n dead
on hi* home last night, thu
The solar eclipse Saturday [he annual meeting held Mon­ last year, and over [,uoo
Mrs. Iluvious died Siam aft­ ler.
drivers niu.*t have completed i that it lie changed to ll-l-AA l i n i n ’ * Iiiiik ioqdanled in Ids
company reported today.
evening probably will dam­ day at the Health Center.
er the accident Officer* said
children are enrolled in swim- a driver education course in
A check for $13.05 was re ­ chest died Monday s week af­
Company spokesmen said
age the eyes of a number of Named by chapter mem­
she was struck m the stom­ Asks Protection
tning claves tin* summer,
order to get a license at IB, reived refunding the town lor ter the opeintion.
paint
was thrown on two
LONDON
(UI’I)
—
Italian
Floridans, especially unsus­ bers to serve with Hodge* for
ach.
A report was read from or else wait until they are Hi &lt;---------------------------------------Regis J. Sisimmr, 41. wus
Scientist Hr. Giuseppi Mar- houses in Lakeland and four
pecting children, warns the the coming year were Mrs.
Officer*
said
llovtou*
was
Mrs.
Virginia
Frederick, year* old.
reported to have been oinking loading Hie shot gun to chase telli, the lirst man accused telephone cables were cut in
Florida Council (or the BlinJ. George Wells as first vice chairman of the Gray Lad
satisfactory progress follow­ away vime dogs Hut had of preparing lo spy to win Sarasota a* satiotage snd
The eclipse, at alxmt 5:17 chairman; E. C. Harper Jr. ies, who -aid that 22 Gray
ing the historic transplant hut been disturbing Hie family.
acquittal (rum a British court vandalism continued in tho
w p m., will produce a darken- as second vice chairman; t-adies wrre graduated last
suffered a relapse Monday.
since the start of the cold bitter six-day-old strike.
Mrs.
Ifoviuus
was
Hie
for­
9 ed sun which will permit peo­ Floyd C. Richards as secre­ spring who have given over
MIAMI IL'l’ll A surprise
l)oelBn „t |.r„ b ,te risn Meanwhile, Tampa pulica
war, said today In- may ask
mer
Katherine
Tennant
uf
ple to look directly at it. This tary and James McKee as l.txx) hours, and served |,6oo
Ntrike t-y longshoremen yes-I University Hospital where Ihe
sought Samuel D. Gayer, 40,
for
police
protection
against
direct view can cause incur­ treasurer.
Vicksburg.
They
were
mar­
children at .Sanford Junior
M O S C O W (UPI)
The teriluy pul the free re on all operation wits performed said ried hi I‘ill and have four | Ihe tlirt-ul nf Soviet revenge. Tampa, on a warrant for as­
able burns of the retina Jruin
After the appointment of High School.
sault and battery in Ihe beat­
the infra-red ray* of the sun. one, two and three year dir­ Three more clave* for United Stales und Britain met shipping by *ej from this ' ontributury causes of his son* Itoy Ion* joined the Ole death
were
heart
failure,
a
witli
Russia
I
nlay
in
Hie
sec­
ing Sunday ut two manageMis* tooth,ill stall in ItMii.
hustling port, hut cruise ship
The Council explain* that ectors the group was given Gray Lades are planned for
Rocky Again
drop of blood pressure and *
ond straight day of nuclear traffic went on as normal.
MASSENA, N Y. O il’ll - : raent e,n Plo&gt;«*despite the use of darkened a siwirt orientation course by- the coming year.
George Sand) of Lakeland
Gov. Nelxun A. Kockefellrr
Shipping agent*"aii&lt;f~'do«k ,Uph1ylw,K'CU* mrrclh'" '« l'“
glasses, srnottd glass or ex­ John S. Gibson, held repre­ Three year directors ap­ test han negotiations and the
session again got off to a j official* said they did not &lt;&gt;wn lung.
fired six shot* from a .45 ca|.
leveled
another
attack
mi
the
posed photographic film the sentative.
pointed Monday include S. J. good-humored start.
- pre.-iidentt.il
candidacy
of ibcr automatic pistol at 4
know if the strike would conbums can occur if people
1DavU, Mr*. Gordon FrederSoviet
Foreign Mini-ter
truck after green paint was
Cnndit-inn
T
n
ir*
^ ,l .« rr in l n t i n , p c l i n - r t ’o n n i
Sen
Barn
Gold
water
Mon-_________
T
ru
i,
’idsb
.ai.
i
u
u
a
.
.
-.
,i,1
—
Electronics
Up
j..1. Waii.r tii-;in wsrv:, Andrei Grant) ko, taking over
Attaches at Hie Full Mem- *'*&gt; "Uilit. expressing the |e*r |
VU U.j iiuurt, (4 v »■■
ril advise* to watch the
Helmly. John Horner. Mrs. klller, hjp llf th, soviet nego-1men were nut available fur
that
the
Arizona
conservative
I
Pan*
!&gt;
Sand* said ha
acltpie through your televis­
111 Dull M arket orial lluspital at New Smy- will become a "captive" can- thought *WJohn Horner. Richard Keogh.
fnjm Prera„ r Ntk,ta 1co,,,,nrnt'
the shot* hit tha
ion set.
Dork officials also laid they
NEW YORK (UPI)—Elec- rna Bcaclt reported today
Dr. Frank Leone, A. B. P el-1S. Khrushchev, struck the
• • •
HI* daughter, Elsie, is
er.son Jr., Mrs. Muriel Scott, light note during a pie enn did not know if the walkout, tronlci provided the licit that Robert Driscoll. II. Bus didate of extreme right wing
| an operator not participating
O u r learn something new lutltsf to protest u.a uf nun- -am* in
Irregularly high Sanford Imy who was attack- factions.
Huy William.*.
Irreiice session m front of
j in Hie strike,
every-day item: Florida laws;
onion bagguge h a n d l e r s , . , |, , s l c u Ve stork mar- ed and bitten by a fish late
Two year directors are J
photographer*
with
U.
S.
------------j require that persons desiring
aboard the Miami-to-llahamu) ket today.
Monday afternoon, wax in Cluii’Kt' Denied
11. Crappv T. J. Demers,
Lndersecrotary of Slate W cruise ship*, was sanctioned
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI)
^ to enter the liquor hustness
IBM spearheaded Ihe elec- "fairly good condition'' at
Mrs. John Duda, .Mm M.
Averell llarriman and Hri by the International Long— Federal attorney* denied
must be checked out and ap
Fitzpatrick, Marion Harmon.
tronic gainers, up more than mam today.
lain'* laird HaiHham.
shoremen'* Association (ILA) ' * «.n record secomf quarter
t proved by the FBI.
He is the von of Mr. a n d Monday defense claim* Hul
Mrs. Martha Kilpatrick, F. C.
*&gt;
• • •
or waa a "wildcat."
Mr*, loiuu Driscoll of 20.1 they offered to "take care'
Richard), 31rs. F. C. Rich­
earnings.
LOS ANGELES — Mrs
one of the defendants in the
The strike halted loading
ards. 3lrs. George Weils, Ho­
Henry Tamm, acting city
Thu was followed by Beck- t-mrel Avc.
Johnson, conceding
James R Hof fa jury tamper­ Elaine
and unloading of five mer- nun. Control Data, Electronic
ward Hodges.
manager, reported today city
ing case. In brief* filed with th a t h er battle with the scute*
__
..
NEW YORK (I’PIl — The chant ships heie yesterday.
One
year directors .are
Aisociate.s. Minneapolis- lion
,
street employes are ready to
District Court Judge Frank was fu r from won just be­
Mack Cleveland. Lcdr. Ro- city of Birmingham, Ala., has!
--------------------- rywell ami Schlumherger—all I TOSS iv lC C 'tin j^
open Poplar Avenue between
bert Deal, Ralph Neely, E. C. decided to paint it* civic audt*
up I or more.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -—■ Gray, Hie government said it cause she dropped from 31?
Third and Fourth Street*, and
Harper Jr., J. L. Hobby. Mrs. torium on Aug. 5 rather than L a st’d Off
hteel* improved on
mi new* President Kennedy will hold did offer, however, to pro­ pound® to 161 pound* dunng
Fourth Street between Pop­
G. W. Kimmons, Mr*. J e rri [rent it to the American Guild
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPIt - that production last week a new* conference i t 4 p. in., tect Thomas Ewing Park), a six-m onth diet In a ho*
lar a n d Pecan Avenues.
Kecth. James McKee, Miislnf Variety Artist* (AGVA) The turtle egg gathering sea rove slightly.
EDT Wednesday, It will lie hia one of the defendants, if he pltat:
Terminology la "itabdiiing''
Saliy Adder. George Touhy, j ("r * "Miilute to Freedom ’B-V’ sou has ended In St. Johns ami 1 Chrysler ro*e mute than a first meeting with newsmen would testify agailivt the
“It never wilt be over ba—that Is, clay top rather than
I here since 3ta&gt; 22.
and Capt. Hubert Mara.
[according to th* AGVA.
causa I'm a fooduholic.’*
Teamster* president.
Flagler counties.
tpoint in the auto*.
HOWARD H OUrits
) blacktop.
t
F

Second Game
In Legion
Play Tonight

(F li?

ifc ra U *

Ginderville
Fire Department
Sets Benefit

Nasser May Try
To Put Satellite
In Orbit Tuesday

I

Sub-Courthouse,
Home Pushed

J W V A ...

$2.8 Million
Bonds Sold For
Slate Building

Casselberry Votes Sept. 5

30-Day Weather
Forecast Given

UF Researcher
To Get Award

House OKs Draft
Exemption Bill

$500 Grant For
Driver Course

Grid Coach Kills
Wife In Accident

County Red Cross
Elects Directors

Operator's Dad
Fires At Truck

Man With Lung
Implant Dies

Talks Resume
In Good Humor

Strike Ties Up
Miami Shipping

Sanford Boy’s

Fat Lady Just
- o! A ‘Foodoholic’

AG (ri) VA(ted)

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                    <text>P a ys To Better G rades

Prerequisite To Study
taka notes, then doodle In there’ s nothin] more unplea­
your doodle book. Again, this sant than studying from a
might sound elementary, but tcrlbbledu p notebook. When­

butcher

'm M o course difficulty bemmt they don’t keep the
MAX FINCH, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Finch, o f 618 Meilonville Avenue. arrives
home this week after
graduation f r o m Au­
burn University with a
BS degree in mechani­
cal engineering. Finch
a tte n d e d
Sanford
schools and was gradu­
ated f r o m Seminole
High School in 1958.

Alter you buy a doodle
book, save up som e more and
invest In a vocabulary note­
book.
Whenever
you
run
across a new word, write It
down. Then on ce a week you
can look up all o f the week'a
new words In the dictionary.
And after you look them up,
use them. Y ou 'll impresi all
of your friends.—and teach­
ers—If you keep a good vo­
cabulary notebook.
Rem em ber a few chaptcra
back when we talked about
all o f tho outside reading
that you're going to doT Sure
you do. Y o u ’ re reading a
nonresjulred book and one of
the better magazines for at
least IS minutes a day. Right?
Well, tt you 're really enter­
prising you might also get a
notebook for all of the new
ideas you're getting from that
outside reading.
Finally,
if you're in a
spending m ood, a set of 3 x S
Hash cards can he a great
help for learning foreign lan­
guage vocabulary. Write down
the new w ord on one side of
the card, Its English equiva­
lent on the other.
W e'll talk more about notetaking later. For now, Just
remember that a textbook has
a lot of pages. It you can
start to keep most o f what
you have to know in note­
books, you ran save a lot
of reading at the end o( each
term.
(N E XT; The first thing to do
with a textbook.)

WASHINGTON (D P I) Sm . Clair Emit, (D -Callf,),

waited

In

"good

spirits" today while doctors

ever you're Mixed with an
uncontrollable urged to doo­
dle, have your doodle book
handy; it'll save a lot o ( note­
books.

are we start talking
t the best ways to handle
sabs and testa, there's
mm more Item we have
nrer-the materials you
h r offeetlve study,
i nttebook la the most
rtaat pisre of equipment

H0M kind el notebooks, er
4 M t loop them la the right
way — or don't keep notetanka at all.
r Oat yourself a notebook for
••eh course, preferably tha
kind with tha coiled wire
Mattel; they lie Oat for easy
Batatof and writing and the
fa#sa are sasfly removable.
Above afl, keep the notetank dean. When you take
a*tfl la class, take them
qafekly but take them aa
anally aa pesalbla-ualasa you
ulna to recopy them. There’*
an omn yitlabl* tight than
Me student who has token
Mlrn-eeaapkte dais notes onM In find that when It comes
■am to itody bo can’t rend

MIAMI (U P I) — A Miami

kept a close

watch

on his

arm—severed by a meat siteer and sewed back on In a

flh e trils 4 « c o\vf;rn.
'V ie ;i V i i W i i f ’ cAi,

delicate

tv

slin'sroooth. free
. ant) jur*. or crnckirtf .
« rornm r f mouth

HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB presidents and food chairmen from
nine Seminole County clubs attended the food demonstration, "Tailoring
Food Needs to Me,” presented by Mrs. Susan Camp, state food specialist,
at the Agricultural Center. Displaying one of the attractive posters used
during the program are (from left) Mrs. W. H. Heinbuch, of Lake Mary;
Mrs. John Scnkarik, of Sanford; Mrs. Camp and Mrs. J. C. Snpp, of Lake
Monroe.
(Herald Photo)

five-hour

operation.

A physician for Alfred Ben­
nett, 49, said "there Is some
circulation in the arm now,”
but added he could not lell
definitely whether or not the
arm will be saved.
Bennett s arm was cut off
at the elbow, except for a
thread o f flesh, by a large
meat-slicing blade on It at a
frozen meat packing firm here
Saturday.
Fellow workers wrapped the
arm In a blanket, strapped
It to Bennett's side, and
rushed him to North Side
Hospital where he was given
a blood transfusion for shock.

Then a vascular surgeon
and an orthopedic specialist
began stitching together the
severed nerves, muscles and
blood vessels.
"A t this point it does not
took like s hopeless case,”
a doctor said Monday, “ and
yet I can't say definitely the
arm will be saved. It's just
a question of time.”
Bennett's special nurse at
the hospital said he was in
"re a l good spirits."

Now You Know
fa ile d Press International
Although the Chinese were
said to have used coal as (ucl
as early as l,ooo B.C., the
first authentic records o f coal
mining did not appear until
the first d ecides o f the 12th
century, according to the
Encyclopedia Brittanies.

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

Trapped Miners Kept Talking
SIIEPITON, Pa. (U P !) From
tions
the

the time

com m unica­

were established
moment

of

until

liberation,

Henry Throne and David F cl­

As Throne began the as­
cension he shouted, “ What a a parachute a couple of hun­
ride this is. 1 feel like a dred feet It's a hard job.
Nice. Beautiful Couldn't be
banana.
Beautiful ride.
"I'm gonna lose my gum- no better.
boot.

1 don’ t want
(F cllln ).

to

hit Nice down here.

lln kept up an exchange of
goodmatured banter with their
rescuers on the surface.

Dmy,"

Even in the last agonizing
moments when the two men
were being hauled up the 309foot-long, 18 inch-wide channel
to safely from their two-week
long entombment, they shout*
cd encouragement, Instruc­
tions and wisecracks to tho
rescue crew.

Throne: ‘ ‘ Keep her going.
Keep her going. I'm coming
up. All right fellows. Go ahead
I'm coming up.”
Surface:
“ Just like the
chutes at Coney Island."
Throne: "Y ea h . How far
am I up?”
Surface: *'Oh, away up.”
A short time later Throne
was out. He did e sort of

t e f c n r w t brain surgery Sat­
urday and la la serious conOiiloa today, an aide said.
, The 03-yssr-oId Engl* was
reported suffering from a
"congenital condition" o f the

M ATHER of Sonford

Surface:

"Was It like a

Baby beds (Complete
with M attrfM ) „.. 129.93

The surface warned Fellin tunnel of love down Ihere?"
Fellin: “ That's what I was
to get out of the way.

thinking down there. Now, 1
can see light." Moments la­
ter Fellin was free and was
whisked away to the hos­
pital.

Chest of Drawer*
-I Drawer — ------ 919.93

Play Pens _______ 112.93
Play Pea r a d s -------- 92.19
Strollera _________

It Is estimated the sea con­
tains enough salt to cover the
U. S. under a crystal layer a
mile deep.

Bougainvillaea
In Bloom

919.95

Folding 111ah Chairs 112.91
Trainer Seats --------

EASY
TERM S

13.95

OPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHTS

brain.
1 Charles
Bosley,
Engle's
hide, said the brain condi­
tion was affecting the cir­
culation In Engle’ s right arm

and leg.
He entered the D octors Hos­
pital Thursday, On Saturday
on operation was perform ed
to remove " a sm all amount
0f tissua" from the brain.
"Tha opsratlon was to all
appearances successful,” Bos­
ley said.
No signs of a tumor were
found by doctors, the side
•aid. However, the result* o f
laboratory test will decide
whether the lawm aker is suf­
fering from a malignant con­
dition.

By Mrs. Adam Mullrr

The summer rccrculiott pro­

Legal Notice
r ir r v n o i» s im ;

NOTll.'K Is h»r*by
vltf’ ii
th il I *m *n*.H*d In bull,
ntss at 17-11, Umawooi], sum.
lasts County, riorbU , un.l.r
ths fictitious nims of. llltiK .
AWAY ItAIt, »n.| that I Intend
to rm i.t.r aulil iu m , vsltli
tha Cl.rk » f tha Cln wit r.mri,
a.mlnula County, irluriitj. In
aemrdanca wills tha prntl.
■Iona of tha Klctltlmi* Mama
Btalut.s, to-wlti Hsclltin SSI.OS

Crnpcvllle N ursery

gram In DeDary will wind up
this week with a morning of
games to begin at 9 a m .,
Wednesday at Iin- Commun­
ity Center, followed by a pic.
nlc, and a talent show, pro­
mising lots o f surprises for
parents and friends, to be
held Thursday evening at the
Center.
Square dance lessons fur
tho youngsters, with Harold
Jenkins as instructor, will
begin sirs Saturday nlterrmiui,
Sept. T. and continue until
the scries Is completed.

I/mgwood Elementary ITO
will meet at 8 p in. today to
plan tho coming year's activ­
ities.

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HILL HEMPHILL (left), owner, anti C. E. Chanlot (right), sales man.
nper of Hill Hemphill Motor*. Rambler dealership in Sanford, met with
Hoy Aberncthy. American Motor.* president, at the firm’s animal dealer
conference in Miami Beach. Hemphill reported Rambler shattered all-time
sales marks this year and ho anticipates new records for fall and the
cominK year.

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Tha XmiliiK C.imiiil.alnn will
hull! a pulillc li'-.rliiK In c m .
alitar r. 'innu-mllnu In tha
Hoard of County t'muailMltm.
ara Is amsnd Sautlun IS Sub.
■action 1# (hi uf tha Sami,
nola County Zuniuit ttaaula.
tluna tu p.rnilt Ilia araellou
of eloaail l.n cta or wull* not
to a i T t d S ft. In hulifht In
any r.sldm llal - til strict* 1
laa of this prnpua.it r.anlullim
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in* Offlct, Court House, Hanford, Florida, Mnndaya thru
Frldara (rout 1 .1 4 A. SI. to
l:SS I*, u.
Pit bile lirarlii* will ba hald
lit tha Semlniila County Court
llaua*. Cnunly Cutunil tllitn*
ara lloom, Sanford. Klorlda,
on Wadnseday, N . p l. m b . r 4.
ISM at 7:S« I*. M o r aa aoon
tharaaftar aa pnsslbla.
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There are lots of reasons why this rakish,
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That Iloof-Top Travel Rack Is stnadard
equipment. So are the Double-Safety Brakes,

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« io « *

Local operators of rending
machine!, bew are! Some lo­
cal yokel is using Guam coins
■ bout the size of ■ nickel. Hr
not only gets ■ solt drink hut
three nickels in change. Or
&gt;o the police blotter reads.

Sanford P* 0. Ready If Rail Unions Strike
Congress Works
Deep Mine Explosion Traps 25 A gainst Tim e
Sm tftirft Ifm tlh

Sanford post office li ready
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Congress was expected today —in the event of a national Ja

Slim Hope For
Victims In
Utah Disaster

to

beat

a

midnight

strike

railroad strike at 12:01 a.m.

deadline and enact legislation

Thursday—to

to avert a nationwide railroad

first class m ail by airplane),

m ove

air and

truck* and buses, it was re­
strike.
A Home leader predicted ported today by Postmaster
approval of a Senate-passed Crcile Heard.
Cam! Bruce plans to open
bill to refer the two major
However, Mis* Hoard note*!
thecounty's
voting registra­
issues in the rail dispute —
MOAB, Utah (UP1) — A
tion ofiice on ■ full time basis
that she received instruc­
firrmen’ s joh* and composi­
W E A T H E R : W id e ly s c a t t e r e d a ft e r n o o n s h o w e r s t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y ; liiyrh t o d a y 90-9.*i: lo w t o n ig h t in 7 0 s.
worker
searching
next Tuesday. Her new office rescue
tion of train crew*—to an ar­ tions not to accept mailing*
through
debris
at
the
site
of
is in the ceurthuuse, ground
V O L. 56
U n ite d P r e s s L e a s e d W ir e
E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8
W E D . , A U G U S T 2 8 , 1963
bitration board for a binding other than first class, air
the Moab mine disaiter made
floe*.
decision.
mail and air parcel post
• • •
voice contact today with nine
The Senate approv cd the which are destined (or point*
lltbbard Casselberry has of­ o f the 23 men trapped under­
measure and sent it to Presi­
fered the enunty an enticing ground.
beyond Ihe second parcel post
dent
Kennedy tor hi* signa­
proposition for the courthouse
delivery zone, which extend)
3IOA1I, Utah (UPI) — A
ture, hopefully before 12;0l
annex. Jim Avery and Lee
a.m. Thursday when the rail­ generally about 150 mile*
dollar
potash
G ar), courthouse facility com­ multi-million
roads plan to put strike- trig­ from Sanford, for the dura­
mittee for the County Com­ mine near here was shuttered
gering
new work rule* into tions of the rail strike if U
mission. have recommended by a fiery explosion lute
effect.
occurs.
the Commission accept Cas­ Tuesday, trapping 25 men 3,Barring a n y
last minute
"W e are prepared to hand­
selberry's fop offer; A 3.800
Ool) feet ht-low the eurth’s
WASHINGTON’ (U P I!
legislative snags, governm ent, le any letter o r parcel adsquare tool building Immedi­
oflirial*
predicted
t h e r e ] dressed to any point, providScores o f thousands o f dem­
ately north of the Casselber­ surface.
would he no strike. The rail-1 ed first class or air mail
Rescue teams were hopeful onstrators from North and
ry poslotfice on a 10-ycar
road unions have threatened i postage is paid on the Item,"
lease at $2'H) a month for the today that nt trust some o f South and East and West
a walkout it the work rules the postm aster said.
first year and tS312 a month the men were alive. They said
swarmed into the nation's
But she cautioned that ser­
are pot into eftrcl.
for the balance. Commission there was a possibility that
Meanwhile,
th e
nation's vice will Ik* temporarily sus­
will decide in a special meet­ parts o f the crew wA* Strurul­ capital today in A m erica's
rnlly
for
Negro
railroads, ready to put sweep­ pended on second class maga­
ing Sept. 3. Casselberry said ed in passage-ways leuding greatest
ing work rule* changes into zines ami newspapers, third
lie could h ave tbe annex ready from the base o f the vertical rights.
clfect
one minute alter mid­ class m atter and fourth class
for occupancy by Oct. 1.
shaft o f Die mine where res­
Lenders of tho demonstra­
night, prepared to halt ail parcel post package* address­
cue squad* worked in 130 dc- tion, which they called “ the
freight amt passenger sen ice ed lo points beyond Ihe se­
Juhn K rider won a 81,230 (jree temperatures.
march on Washington for
In the fare of a threatened cond parcel posl zone ex­
appropriation from the Counly
And, a worker who was jobs and freedom ." stated
tending 130 miles from tho
strike.
Commission for his St Johns- blown through a plywood
their purpose this w ay:
Chairman &lt;&gt;rrn Harris 113- point o f mailing—as part of
Indian River Canal District. windshield while standing on
"W e march to redress old
Ark.). of (lie House Com­ the national post ofiice con­
Now Chairman John will try the bend frame ahnvu the
grievances and to help re­
for the sam e amount from shaft top was doubtful they
merce Committee, who Is tingency plan for operating
solve an American crisis."
Volusia. Brevard and Orange survived.
charged with guiding the hill under a rail strike emer­
The demonstrator* came
Counties to tally 83,000 to
to passage, told a reporter: gency.
T h e way the explosion aboard 2D special trains from
M ailers are advised lh.it
com m ence operations.
"I don't think we ll have any
knocked mu hack I'm su ie it us far west ns Chicago and ns
• mm
any
em ergency
shipments,
trouble."
must have come from the hot- for north ns Hartford, Conn.;
County Commission moved tom o f the mine." said Malt
As passed hy the .Scnali, such as medicine or badly
alumni nearly 7i*U buses ami
to save (he taxpayers some Rauhula, 17, a bucket dumper
the legislation would set up needed spare parts, should ho
r o w . T o m Ita n ies, I Sob 1.ik o n s , H elen M ilter, J e a n
S O M E O F T H E M E N A N D W O M E N w h o w ill
nine chartered planes; by cur
money Tuesday. Dr -o they who was not seriously hurt.
a
seven m an hoard—two each sent first class or sir mail
H a ttie sutil D ell J o h n s o n , T o p r o w , J u lia n S t e ilt w u h t h e 1-1,000 ntutlent* in S e m in o le C o u n ty
and afoot.
will decide in special session "T lie explosion was so strong
representing
t h e railroads during the strike, If lt o c­
s t r o m , P ete P o o r e , I tick P r a te r , G e ra ld J o n e s ,
p u b lic aehtniU w h ic h op en T u e s iln y , S e p t. 3 a re
They sang and chanted as
cur*. and if the shipment de­
Sept. 3. Tlte question: Whe­ 1 really don’t think that unyand
the
unions
and three rep­
-lu d y D rom n ierln u tsett, G e o r g e K irs te n a n d Hoh
.shown nt an o r ie n t a t io n m e e t in g h eh l in S n n fn n l.
they came. Front the crowds
mands delivery beyond Iho
ther In ask alt the county ono in the bottom could have
resenting the piddle—lo arbi­
C o s te llo ,
In th e f r o n t r o w a r e Itohunl llilt , L o r e e L ik e n s,
poo ring into tin* W ashington
150-milo
lim it.
IVrishablo
electors to approve in the survived it."
trate
tho
two
key
issue*.
The
(H e r a ld P h o t o )
E li/.a lieth F o r e s m a n ju u l N o n n a D e a l. S e c o n d
.Monument staging grounds
item* such a* baby chicks
Nov. 3 election the activa­
Steve I lots Is, state mine in­ came the sonorous chant;
arbitration award would be
and honey lies'* should not ho
tion of Hie new law allowing spector, also was doubtful.
in effect for two years.
"F ienbuu , freedom, freedom ,"
mailed for the duration of tho
the county to act in obtain­
"T h e situation is very, very
The remaining Issues in Hie
A t 11 ant. K llT, Washing­
strike, if it occurs, she re­
ing land fur the proposed new g rim ," he said. “ It would lie a
four-year
old
dispute
would
ton police chief Robert V.
com m ended.
university. This would save miracle If anyone is alive."
not he subject lo arbitration.
Murray estimated the mushP ostm aster
Heard
noted
a speei. I election. Then, if
llatsls reported that huge loom ing crowd nt the Wash­
Rut there could not tie a
that Jacksonville, Tampa and
amt when the Slate Hoard of quantities of cnthun monoxide
strike or lockout over these
ington Monument and Lincoln
W est Palin Beach arc am ong
Control decides in November worn flowing from tho mine.
Issues (or nt least 180 days
Memorial at 70,000. A police
iho cities within the 150-mile
Cr H c.cm tier on a Seminole He said tin- carbon, monoxide
jHJEPPTOV, Pa . (UPlfc
utter the measure became
Spidlj-min I ’ l d j t h e rfenioo
zone of Sanford which will
County site the county's fr«e- meant tin.- *ii.-b. * whs i t II
r- .&lt; . v * up. .'«ie d
I"- to R*u er&lt; drilled
LISBON (U P I) — A record law.
continue to get full mail ser­
holders would pa»« on the smoldering in tr.e mine, doTAM PA l I T U —Tup union Chairman Edwin I- Mason mas* demonstration in sup­
*yM holiday, fi .-tiVr tVIOfd.’* The fee* " f earth, rock u m T iu o
vice from this post office, if
question o f a bond issue in a uirned primarily tor com m er­
rrsmpany oltlclals went amt commission counsel le w i .. in o f NN.toca to whit, i today lo lh«' c ismlM-r where I
port of Premier Antonin Sala­
and when tlui strike occurs.
special election. Funds from cial fertilizer production.
they believe l-mns Bov a h i' wto closed door ses &gt;..n here L
Petteway; city a ttorn ey 1 zar's pledge to defend Por­
Was iiboot 1"&gt; to 1,
She urged the public and
t tie bond issue would be used
However, Hatxis conceded
Leader.* of the march called been trapped since Aug. It tht* morning with local amt Pauli Dixon, federal m edia­ tugal's
overseas
provinces
large m ailers to call the post
to purchase the accepted site there was a chance some of
early no congressional lender* They shouted to him, b u !' government officials m an ef- tor John Kenney, and Tam pa bnm Jit new attack* on the
office at FAirfax 2-2893 for
fur presentation to the stale. the men wete in an air pocket.
f^rt to rear i some area of City Council President Doug l mtrd Sia'e* Tuesday ni ;ht.
to make their plea for a there was no response.
detailed information o r to
Mining civil light* t ilt. They
"Hello, Lou,”
shouti I i agreement in the bitter lit- West.
obtain answer* to technical
All squadron aircraft o f
1 got a friendly reception hut rescue worker tlirou ;ti nit j ilay-nlit
As Hie meet init got under 1,0011
General Trlcplmne
VAH-T. returning from duty in ;
I’ PI A, Y ugoslavia ( I T f t questions involving their par­
no guarantees that C o n g u -s auqduirr 11tree ted into tiie Company strike.
way, the company reported
MIAMI ( I T I) — Refuge* r the Mediterranean Sea, are
Soviet 1’ temfcr Nikita ticular m ailing problems.
Would be aide to lulvanea its hole. " I f you cun hear me.
t,; an increase In sal iota g o to groups said today that more
The meeling uas call
scheduled to arrive Sept. 3
Khrushchev
and
President
timetable for action on the rap on som ething."
Mayor Julian Line and came com pany property. T ti r e e than I i*8i children In Cuba Tito intend to call * summit
afternoon at Sanford Naval
legislation.
There w as no answer.
on tile heel* o f the most vio­ cables and 28 open strand* of had died uf 'gastroenteritis so conference o f Communist par­
Air Station. All airlift, bring­
Deinonwtiution leaders had
wire were reported n it at far this year in an outbreak ties to slam) up and lie count­
Tho call was repeated, hut lent day yet in the strike,
ing in siqiport personnel, will
OCALA (I 'P I )—Thirty one promised their best effort* to again there was no rc*|»in»e.
Going into the meeting this Bradenton, three cable*, in­ allriliuted to shortage of wa­ ed for either Moscow or Pe­
arrive Sept. 4
* • •
H orn ers also lowered a mi­ morning with Lane were com ­ cluding one large ll’ oo pair ter and medicines,
Negroes were to he arraign­ maintain order. Tw o hour*
king in the ideological dispute,
County Road Department Is ed in county court here today la-fore the scheduled march of crophone and still camera to pany president Fred Learey cable, were damaged in Sar­
veteran diplomatic observers
placing an under road drain­ on charge* stemming from eight-tenth* o f u milu from detect possible sign* of life and d u e l company iicgMiatur asota, amt nine cables, In
said today.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (U PI) —
Bt: \DK.YIDN &lt;CPI &gt;— Polite
age culvert at the intersection recent racial demonstrations. the monument to tlo- l.in.-olii They also plumird to lower a Robert Jones; uoi&lt; ti olficlal eluding a 21ms pair cable were
Tlie observer* s.i'J th* two A federal judge, citing racial
.Memorial,
poll,
e
reported:
No
today
sought
two
men
who
dam
aged
in
St.
Petersburg.
small
television
cam
-ra.
of State Road 15 and Third
Spectators
were
barred
and top negotiator M. I). Mur­
Communist haulers liuvo work­ federal judge, citing racial
Thu company said addition shotgunned four General T ele­ ed out a join t policy for bntThe super-sensitive mike, phy; State Railroad ami fo b
from the courtroom by an or­ arrest*, no violence, no Inci­
Streetin Lake
Mary, Just
tension in till* southeast G eo.
repairmen tltntr a Bed l liine * bill for
capable o f picking up the lie U t i 1 11 i e * Commission at cable* were dam aged In phone Company
south of the elementary school der issued lad weekend by dent*.
rgia port city, Tuesday halted
The
first
congressional
call
the Tampa and Polk County fue-day in a new outbreak of leadership o f the Commu­
slightest breath or heartbeat,
to dram off those lung la n d ­ County Judge Lewis Myer.
the first voluntary desegre­
o
f
the
march
leader*
w
*
*
on
\
interne
ill
a
bitter
walkout
area*
hut
a
full
report
was
was
lowered
hy
rope
down
a
County attorney E. G. Mun­
ing "la k e s " which form in
nist rump.
gation of ptiidic sellouts in
Senate
Democratic
Leader
by electrical workers,
not yet available.
13"* inch wide shaft, which
the apex there alter every ich sought the order alien
During Khrushchev’* cur- th!* Deep Smith slate.
Alike
.Mariafield
o
f
Montana,
he
reail
reports
llut
Hie
pres­
was
completed
shortly
alter
Robert
Mount,
president
nl
rain.
tent lb-liny visit to Yugo­
U, S. District Judge Frank
« • •
ident of the local NAACP A. Philip Randolph "fa th er" 8 a.m. EDT, A cam era aho
I oral 82). International tiro
slavia, the Soviet premier and M. .Scarlett granted a lastMOSCOW (U P I) — The So Tito Imvo renrhed un under­
therhuod of Electrical Work
Robert E Boon has been chapter had urged Negroes of the demon strut ion, nnltl was lowered.
ditch appeal hy 4 group o f
efs, AFL-CJO, led a inarch viet t'mmnunist party, in an­ standing fo r u new •'collabnrii*
named senior citizen coordi­ to pack the courtroom "to they were received cordially.
LI. Richard Anderson, u
other attack on tied China, tloo" between their two culm- segregationists and signed a
Dr. .Martin t.other King Jr., U. S. Navy survival expert,
to
tlm
Hillsborough
County
nator in the Winter Park o f ­ see that justice is don e."
JA ' KAON. ill *, ( t 'l 'l ) —
lem porury retraining order
Musleh said the court Jam­ president o f the Southern listened
fice of J. Edwin I.nr.on, slate
at
t ti e
surface Lt. Gov. Paul Itnruey Julio- courthouse today to u rge the ..ti.! Unlay that Communist tr ie . Both have been target*
to stop the enrollment nf six
treasurer and insurance com ­ ming would create "disorder Christian Leader-hip Confer­ through
specially
designed •on Jr., the defiant •egregn- county rntnmisdon to force foreign policy under Josef Sta­ o f biller Chinese criticism.
Negro students at Gljnn A ca­
ence, *11ill they had "u Very earphones tor any irure
lin was "not always consis­
m issioner, to provide insur­ and contusion."
Tlie quarrel revolves on
*d tioni.st who wuii Tuesday's the company lo arbitrate the
dem
y.
tently uwd m Ihe interests Khrushchev’ * p o lic y o f peace­
Most of the Negroes are fruitful di*eu*»iuti" with tin llova.
ance informatiun anil advice
Dcmurrntie
primary runoff strike or face the loss o f ils
In another Georgia school
Democratic
leader.
of
peace,"
to senior citizens of Seminole, charged with illegal picketing.
ful coexistent r bused oil tbe desegregation
All drilling slopped and the for governor, accepted con ­ franchise. Hr also met with
development,
Lake. Osceola and Orange
belief that communism will tlte school board at nearby
crowd of onlookers was push­ gratulation* early tmliy from Sheriff Ed Blackburn m d o s ­
t
Counties.
■urn -niii cap.tuliim without Sovatinalr announced It wilt
ed back to cut down the noise. Gov. Rods Harnett, ouu of hi* ed session. The union lias ac
• • •
WASHINGTON (U P I) —The report to u nuclear war that
Clued the sheriff o f using
Rescuers said the mike would chief supporters.
admit 21 Negroes to two of
.Senate
Foreign
Relations could destroy the world.
Police headquarters had a
t&gt;e "left down there" until it
Harnett, prohibited hy law "p o lice state tactics."
its throe white high school*
Comoiittee held a elosed ses­
new American 11a g flying
The Peking regime huists starting Sept. 3. The school
w a s definitely
established from succeeding hlrmolf, paid
sion with Secretary of State on a more militant |&gt;•.!!&lt; y call­
atop its flagpole today. Look­
whether there w as a trace of u pout-midnight &lt;all to Johns ite d under orders
Ilea n ttu'k today before get ing for armed rebellion to board
ed real pretty, loo
fife. They »aid (his could sun'll hotel suit ami 1zpres* d
from Scarlett.
• • *
ting down to actual consid­ spread communism.
"lake hour* "
delight with Ibr derisive tri­
In
the
Brunswick
c a te
eration of the nuclear test
Navy exchange retail store
umph over former (i *v, .1. I*.
Scarlett *aiil tint unless d e ­
ban treaty,
and cafeteria will hold Open
Cote mutt. Barnett ealh -t it "rio
segregation
was
stopped
House Thursday C'apt. It. M.
endorsement uf Mali rigid*,
"p lain tiffs will suffer irre­
Ware, commanding olli.gr of
MIAMI i LTD —A “ moder­ io n -tiliitiuii.il government uutl
parable injury by reason o f
WASHINGTON'
(U P D
—
Sanford Nava! Air Malion,
ashington
a te" easterly wave was spot­ segregation o f the rn s."
disorganization and dem orali­
Eleven House members were to a Labor Day statement
will cut the riblmii at 8 ;30
ted near Puerto Rleo Tues­
John-on, 17, lost three turWASHINGTON
i l l ’ ll
— zation o( tilvnn Academy, it*
emphasizing
civil
at work today writing civil heavily
a m formally opening the
day, hut weathermen said it lier ruic* fo r governor.
students and faculty a , well
Rep.
Claude
Pepper,
D
Fla..
right* legislation dial would rights.
President
Kennedy
expanded store. Free coffee
was not likely lo develop into
With sli hot lit o f tlip
lohl Ihe house today that the as those in itisely (N eg ro)
help
meet
demands
o
f
thou­
said
today
RKEI
probably
wdl
and cake will be served au­
a tropical storm.
state’ s 1,871 precinct* com ­
sand*
of
m tegraUoniils go down a* one o f tlte turn I lilted States dlould not ne­ High School and by reason
thorized patron* in the reno­
Tho Weather Bureau data plete, Johnson ti.nl - I7,i'*78
further
un peace o f racial tensions in Bruns­
marching
a
few
hlocka away. in ; points in tho history of gotiate
vated cafeteria.
un the wave was being gattl votes to 18&gt;i,PVJ fur Coleman.
moves
with
lliivtia
until So­ wick and elsewhere at this
• • •
The tmal decision of a American Libor.
ered from weather stations in
Joint-on, u gaunt and bald­
viet troop* are withdrawn particular tunc.
House judiciary subcom m ittee
Jaycee* wdl attend so in­
Puerto Rico and the didurb- ing son o f a former governor,
from Cuba a&lt; a demonstrais likely to be a week o r more
ter-club meeting at Orlando
.vice would not lie Investigat­ joined Burnett in physleully
1
ion of "g o o d faith."
in
tiie
making.
But
the
vet­
ST.
Y
EG
IM
INK
(
I'PI
t
Thuraday j » a part of their
ed hy hurricane hunter planes blocking the udmi * oi o f Ne­
Pepper said this was a lo­
eran congressman who heads Thu traditional segregation
visitation program. So far
today.
gro James Sleiedith to "Ole
(he group believe* President barriers were lowered fur Die gical next step alter Iho lim­
they are loo per cent on this
ili s » " lust full.
Kennedy's civil rights pro first time in Nt. John* county ited nuclear lest ban treaty.
project tur the year.
• • •
posal would safely clear the schools here teniay when five He introduced a resolution
Oviedo
School
Principal
won bl
express
tlie Clyde Holder reported today
first hurdle.
Negro children registered for w Idcli
BROOKSVILLE iLTI) —
Dr
Luis Perez, new SanTile driver of a trunk involve I
The prediction cam e from c L ’ ies at a local elementary M-n-e of Congress to that e f­ that registration at his school
A Negro woman i thing in
fciru doctor who 1* much in
has been exceptionally slow
in a traffic accident last week Lake Monroe, near Mellon- Chairman Emanuel
Culler, sellout. Lemons begin Sept, j. fect.
dem and a* a speaker, will
although there sr« n number
which killed six persons and ville Avenue, Tuesday after­ (D -N .Y ,), of a House judi­
talk to Jay cues Thursday
Injured three others lias been noon, reeled in a five-month ciary subcommittee tii.it has
o f new students and ftr -t
shout "A m ericanism ."
• • •
charged with driving while fetua. Police Lt. Ben Boiler been considering the adm in­
grader* who hnv* not pre­
IN F I N E F E T T L E — G r in w id e u* nil o u t d o o r *
his operators
license was reported. County Judge Ver­ istration bill in closed sess­
WASHINGTON (UPI)
TALLAHASSEE (L 'P I) viously registered.
A 'Draft Goldwater" c o m ­
b r it fh t e iu f a c e o f H e n r y T h o r n e , 2 8 . r e c u p e r a t ­
suspended and having a sus- non Mize, acting coroner, said ions since An:. II.
A 81PJ imll.on bond issue to Vice President Lyndon B.
Holder urged that i h o *
mittee for Seminole Coun­
in g t o d a y f r o m m in e im p r is o n m e n t in a H a z le ­
penned licence in his possess­ medical examination revealed
Celler said that he expect- [ expand Jacksonville's express­ Johnson g o t a birthday cake students make their registraty is being organized Look
to n , l'a ., h o s p it a l. N u r s e C a th e r in e V e g i l e h riiig *
ion, it was revealed today. the body to be that of a hoy ed the Kennedy bill to em erge |way* was am ong five issues from President Kennedy on tiun no later than Friday.
for an announcement in llie
h im c o n g r a t u la t o r y teA-graniw. H e a n d D a v id
He is Fred Wiley Jeans, of horn (our months premature- from the fiihconintitleu prat Ioka&gt;e l Tuesday by the Stale hi&gt; .Vub birtlolay anniversary School offic* 1* open, daily,
near future of a public m eet­
(Hoc*.
Tursdoy.
I H ind Review Board.
|l j .
t lically intact.
F e lliu w e r e L to u g h to th e n u r fo c e T u e s d a y ,
from ».Ju a m . until 2:30 p m.
ing.

•

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Thousands Jam
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No Sign Third
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Union, Phone leaders
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the Spanish'Amerlcan War;
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alaco Friday. Looser pratBN Maaiooa an la order ao
Bui tha team can ba la ibape
(or tho itason opener «m
lepL » with TBuavlUe.
• • •

Three quarterback* have
bean looklni good in practice.
Senior Billy Hlgglaa, shifted
from and position, baa been
making a food aboertag. and
Mannla Htaaon, tut year'a
quarterback, will ba return­
ing to that spot also. Sopho­
more A1 Boniface baa been
doing a goad Job filling in for
tha older boys.
A trio of left halfbaeka in
Danny TtlUs, Chuck Scalt *nd
letterman Karl Black baa
been progressing right along.
Buddy L a w a o n , reluming
tight halfback, baa been do­
ing an outstanding Job run­
ning from bis position. Eddie
Xoaky, Billy Brown and Billy
Kuykendall have also been
' doing a good Job at this spot.
The biggest man in the
backflold Is IBS pound full­
back Leo Spsrkman who has
tamed In aome good show­
ings. Uoyd Freeman ran
from this position last year
and la back with the squid.
After ■ year's absence from
football Ruddy Burton may
get 1 crick at llie fullback
spot

Junior High In Caaaelberry fo r pre-season work­
outs and practice,
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Mays, Spahn Two
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All-Time Stars

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Cleveland
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Boston
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Los Angeles
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Washington
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Tuesday’s Results
Chicago 8 Cleveland 1, night
Kansas City 2 Baltimore 1, 10
innings, night
N ew York 5 Boston 0, 1st, twi­
light
New York 3 Boston 0, 2nd,
night
Detroit 4 Los Angeles 1, night
Only games scheduled

A capsule review of aome
o f the up-com ing meeting
dates fpr the various bowling
laaguea which are planning
for Use com ing F all Bowling
easoo is as follow s:
JET LANES KEGLER'S —
Men's Lg. Thursday 8:45 p.
m .; Richard Barnea, presi­
dent; Wendall M ajors, vice
president; DeWitt Mathews,
tecrireas.
O fficially
starts
September Sth, 5 to a team.
SEMINOLE
MEMORIAL
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day 8:45 p .m .; 6 team lg with
four to a team . Lg atari*
September Sth with in or­
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night at 8 p. m .

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flanker Bake Turner, a twoyear pro, was cut.
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says the Chase Manhattan
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the National Football League
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just one of nearly two damn
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The red-haired H e l i m i n
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Woody Hayes, his coach at
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BALL AND C H A IN - Mixed
Lg with two couples compria.
lng a com plete tea m ; Meet­
ing
scheduled
for
today
at 6:30 p.m . Shirley Martin
Is organising league. Openings
for about four couples to
complete ten team league.
HOLLER MOTOR/N A V V
WIVES—Friday, 9:30 a. m.
CITY LEAGUE — Bowls
I Lg begins September 6Ui; will
Wednesday's at 6:13 p. m.,
have approx. 14 to IS teams
five men to a team with 10
in league. Offlcera are Jo
team limit (nr league. Handi­
capped
bow ling.
Meeting
today at 6:15 p. m. for
election of officers and ind i v i d u a l assignments to
teams.
al seven
innings Tuesday
THREE MAN ALL S T A R S night to provide the MUwau*
Weilncsday's at 9:15 p. m..
keo Braves with a 3-2 triumph
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
— Scratch bowling. Meeting at
over tho Houstu.i Colts.
At the request of the police
It was Spahn's 17th victory department, the Washington
o f tho season against live Senators baseball club called
losses, and le d him in ex- oil game* It was scheduled
(■client |Misilion to challenge to play with Use Minnesota
Christy Mathew son's league Twins Tuesday night and torecord o f 13 20-gamo seasons. night.
The league-leading Los An­
Police Chief Robert V. Mur­
geles Dodgers scored three ray said Uie large detail o f
runs for tho first time in sev­ police norm ally assigned to
en gam es to down the Cin­ D. C. Stadium for baseball
cinnati Reds, 3-2, and lake a games would be needed to
6*4 gam e lead over the Giants handle the march on Washing­
and Cards, In other games, ton.
the Pittsburgh Pirates edged
The canceled games will
the New York Mels, 2-1 and be rescheduled as a doubleChicago downed Philadelphia, header Thursday, originally
an off-day for both team*.
4-3, in the only day contest.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Chet Walker has signed hi*
contract for the 196.1.84 seaeon with the Phllmtctpldn
76«r* of the Notional Basket­
ball Association. Walker was
the fourth top scorer and sec­
ond In rcbounil* when ths club United Press later national sota Vikings pared the most
Howard (tlopalong) Cessa- number o f veterans from their
was based In Syracuse last
dy, tho highest paid rookie in ranks—six, including six-yearseason.

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CHINCH BUGS

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HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Jim Clark gives a
few pointers to aome of the more then 50 eager
boya turning out last week at South Seminole

Senators Cancel
Two Games

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High ichool for adults will
open at Crooms High School

SUPERMARKETS

at 7 p. m. Tuesday.
The evening program is
tinder the direction of Prin­
cipal Horace Jackson. The
other Instructors are Walter
Curry, Willie Smith, Mrs.
Katie Sandifcr, Miss tie rirude
Cuylcr. Miss Kalheryn Thorn­
ton and Wilbert Smith. All
o f these teachers hold Florida
certificates covering the sub­
jects they teach.
A total of 18 credits are re­
quired to earn the adult high
school diploma. Credits trans­
ferred from
an accredited
high school will be accepted
with the exception of physi­
cal education and music.
The only cost U a registra­
tion fee plus the cost of
books. Ctasses are offered
four nights each week from
1 to 10 p. m.
All interested adults should
report to Crooms High at
7 p. m. Tuesday for regis­
tration.
Information
Is
available
from E. S. Douglass, director
o f vocational and adult educa­
tion, School Administration
Building, Sanford. The tele­
phone Is FA 2-4163.

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full line of

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PVT. WII.I.IE J. Paultin, whose mother, Mrs.
Mary S. Paultlo, lives
in Oviedo, has complet­
ed eigrht weeks of ad­
vanced Infantry train­
ing at the U. S. Army
Training Center, Fort
Gordon, Ga.
where they were guests of X.
at Bethunc Cookman College.
They also met Mrs. Delores

Wilkson, physical therapist at
the Crippled Childrens’ Hos­
pital, .Nashville. Mrs. Wilkson
• • •
is In the process of writing a
Mrs. Louise B. Foster ami book and her tutor Is Mrs.
M rs. Cleo Higgins recently Lillian
Smith, the
widely
returned from their trip to known author.
Wisconsin.
Mrs.
Higgins,
• • •
form er Instructor at Bethunc
Sfc and Mrs. Johnny Joseph
Cookman College, and now ami daughter, John) Maria,
teacher of English and regis­ have returned from Mannhein.
trar at Collier-Blocker Junior Germany,
where
Sargeant
College In Patatka, has been Joseph completed a tour of
granted a leave of absence duty. They will spend two
to do further study at thg1 weeks here visiting relatives
University of Wisconsin. She and friends.
w ill specialise In the area of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd
English with emphasis in lin­ and son. Norman Jr., were
guistic!.
recent visitor* in our city.
Mrs. Foster reports that Norman, a 11)38 graduate o f
they had • chat with Mrs. Crooms High School resides
Evelyn Wynn, who is attend­ in Stamford, Conn. He is chef
ing the University of Wiscon­ at the Sunset Convalescnce
sin. Mrs. Wynn is the daugh­ Home In Stamford.
ter-in-law o f Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* A
Willie Wynn of this city.
Jone* and family are in town
On their return trip, they vsltlng relatives and friends
stopped in Nashville, Tonn., Lewis
is
a
graduate
of

Businessgip

Briefs

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
has ordered 11 of the newest
amt most powerful single en' gin* diesel loco motive* ever
built by any of the manufac­
turers in this country, It was
announced
today
by
W.
Thomas Rice, ACL president.
The It units, representing
an investment of $3 million
and totaling 36,000 horsepower
will
be
manufactured
by
E lectro - Motive Division of
General Motors,
\lco P ro­
ducts, Inc., and General Elec­
tric Company. They will be
delivered during the last quar­
ter of this year.
All of the locomotives are
designed
for
high
speed
freight service.
The four A lco locomotives
will have 2,730 horsepower
each, with large six-wheel
trucks for greater adhesion
and six traction motors per
locom otive.
Four of the locomotives will
be General Electric's U-23-C
series, having 2300 horsepow­
er and six-wheel trucks with
six traction motors.
Stx of the locomotives will
be Electro-M otive's new GP33
elass,
producing
2.300
horsepower each. Coast Lane
will be one of the nation's
first railroads to receive this
new class locomotive.
The ACL chief executive
said, “ The acquisition of these
new locomotives will enable
Coast Line to keep its motive
power at the high standards
necessary to furnish fast, de­
pendable transportation ser­
vice to the shipping public.”
World • famous
Madame
Tussaud'* Museum, in Lon­
don, contains a collection of
wax figures
of
prominent
people.

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F. Payton, former instructor

Crooms and Florida A and
M. University, and has done
further study at Temple Uni­
versity in Philadelphia, Penn.,
where he resi les.
Mr. and Mrs. Valdez Green
and fam ily of Cocoa, are visit­
ing In our city.
Mr. and Mrs. t.eTtoy M c­
Clendon and son. Hilly, and
Mrs. Johnnie Dixon motored
to West Palm Beach to greet
a friend from New York who
Is the guest of their sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black
Jr. were visited oy the stork
recently. It Is a boy, Robert
Darrell Black.
Mr. anil Mrs. Herman Rembert and family spent the
weekend at Ocala as the
housegucsts of Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Scare. While there they
visited Silver Springs.

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A few months ago. the
project, “ Operation Alpha­
bet,” was initiated in our
area. The purpose of this
project was and still Is t"
help adults learn to read
and write. \ number »(
persons agreed to give their
time as volunteer helpers
In (his grrat project. The
eom m ittre which was desig­
nated to identify the nonreaders and those having
difficulty In writing did t
thorough Job.
However,
the
response
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people gave all kinds nf ex ­
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who cannot read or write,
please try to persuade them
to take advantage of this
service. The exact begin­
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Merritt PWBte Jr., * » of
Mr. u d Mr*. Wallace Mer­
ritt Pfcfitoa. ea AH. N at I
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With teatet arraaienwata of
while Dowera and candetobra
with white Upera. White ta­
pers were also placed on each

with matching aeeenorlea.
Tte m om ’a mother wore a
bei|a embroidered lilk organta with matching accearorlea.
Both wore eoraagea el pink
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Bros patttahaU, organist,
proaontod ■ program o( nup­
tial muale and accompanied
ooioiot. Mrs. Barry Eehclberger. who tang, “0 Perfect
Urn,” "The Twenty-Third
Psalm'* and "Song of Ruth.”
Tte bride, given to marri­
age by her father, wore a for­
mal gown of Chantilly lace
and peau da sole. Tte bodice
featured n sabrtoa neckline
with long alcoves and a cha­
pel length train with a cab­
bage rose accenting the bus­
tle.
Her shoulder length vail
was attached to three peau
de sole rose buds entwined
with tiny seed pearls and
she carried a cascade boutnet of large white rosea and
sweetheart roses flowing to
graduated lengths.
Miss Marty Stamper was
maid of honor and brides­
maids and matron were Miss
Merritt Philips, Mias Jeanne
Robson, Mrs. Roy D. Lovett.
Mias Bobble Munson and
Miss Beth Morgan.
The attendants all wore
Identical street length dresses
ef mint green silk organic
ever taffeta, featuring bell
skirts, three quarter length
sleeves and scoop necklines.
The hats of mint green silk
organic were worn low on
the forehead, topped with tiny
rose buds and attached to
tulle veils. The msld of honor
carried a bouquet of pink
sweetheart roses Interlaced
with white mums and the
ether attendants carried bou­
quets ef white and green Fuji
muma with flowing buds In
graduated lengths.
Best man was Virgil Ro­
berson and ushers were Clif­
ford McKlbbln, Joe Ale lan­
der III, Tom Harris, Alev
McKlbbln and David Stanley.
Master John Hojanson was
ring bearer and little Miss

Lake Mary

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Sanford Personals
Mr. and Mra. W. K. Me- Joyed an extensive lour of the
Roberta

bavo

to East Coast enroute to Central

relum ed

their home In Loch Arbor alt­ Florida.
er apendiog the
Charleston,
made
trips

W,

several
touring

summer In
Va.

They

ilghticelng
through

the

New England states.
During one o f the trips they
stopped for a visit with for­
m er Sanford residents, Mr.
and Sira. Robert Conn, and
fam ily, at BooUibay Harbor,
Ale. Hob will attend the Uni
versity of Indiana this year
ami receive his D octor's de­
gree nest spring. They will
live in Bloomington for the
next year.

Allas Lynn McRoberts will
leave Sunday to enroll for the
fall semester at ilow ey Acad­
emy, at ilow ey In the Hills.
She has spent most o f the
summer at Camp Appalachia,
in Hot Springs, Va., where
she w o n
a championship
award at a horse show on
Aug. 11.

Houicgucsls at the Virginia
Avenue home o f Mr. and Airs.
Manuel Jacobson are Dr. end
Airs. Sherwood Jacobson and
three children, of New York
City. Thoy plan to be here
Mr. and Airs. Nick Bucurel about two weeks.
and four children, of Canfield,
Ohio, arc guests of .Mr. nu
c u r d 's lister and family, Atr.
and Airs. P eter Bukur, Nick
Is a former resident o f San
ford and a graduate o f Scm
Inole High School. They en

ler Jr. and children, from At­
lanta, Ca., are visiting his
mother, Mrs. Edward Zim
merman, tn Lake Mary. Their
trip included a visit to Day­
tona
Beach and Sarasota
while here.

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Mrs. James Shipman and
son, Steve, from St. Peters­
burg, HH-nt the weekend with
H i . R. E. True in U k e
Mary, visiting their many
friends here.
The Shipmans are former
residents
of
Lake
Mary.
From here they moved to
Fort Myers, but are now liv­
ing in St. Petersburg. They
elso attended the Community
Presbyterian ’Church Sunday.
The following Lake Mery
residents are in the hospital,
end are wished a speedy re­
covery, Fred Short, Mrs. Em­
m a Wing, and Gut Nelson,

Hostess For W.W.

P h ilip s

E p isc o p a l C erem o n y

Krtetl Ostertola v a i (lower
girt. She wore a white peau
do aoia dreaa wtth • (lower
larland to ter hair.
Tte brido’a
Imported belle

Dance Class T o Start Sept 11*

Mrs, Thomell

Following tte ceremony, e
reception was held to tte Sanford Naval Alt Station Ball­
room. Decorations * included
floral arrangements on the
table, entwined around tte
columns and several Urge
baskets.
Aaalsttog with the serving
were Mrs. Gordon Sweeney,
Mrs. James Crapps, Mra.
Joe Alexander, Mri. Hugh
O'Hara. Mrs. Braxton Per.
kina, Mra. Richard Dea&gt;,
Mra. WUllam Krattert, Mrs.
John Morgan, Mrs. Jack Hoganaon and Mra. M i l t o n
Smith.
Mra. Ed Gordon kept the
bride's book and floating hos­
tesses were the Misses Vida
Sue Smith, Debbie Scott, Roae
Kratiert, Linda R o b s o n ,
Ruthl Carlton, Linda Perkins,
Carol Sue Higginbotham, Col­
leen McGowan and Elisabeth
Sweeney,
For traveling Mrs. Philips
choie a navy blue allk suit,
with matching accessories
and a white rose corsage. Aft­
er a wedding trip to the East
Coast the eouple will reside
on the campus of Emory Uni­
versity, In Atlanta, Ga.,
where the groom will attend
medical school.
Out of town guests included
Airs. John Howard Rhind and
Alisa Colleen McGowan, o f At­
tleboro, Alas*.; Virgil Robcr
son III, of Alaska; Tom Har­
ris, DeLand; Warren Plow
(Jen, Balnbridgc, Ga., and
Druce King, Wilson, N. C
(the latter two are fraternity
brothers o f the groom .)
Also A in. Jean Philips and
Leslie, o f Winter Garden;
Dr. and Mrs. Lester Philips,
Orlando, and from Greenville,
S. C,, were Afr. and Mr*,
Jam es Simpson, Atisi Jane
Heylmun, Air. and Air*. Ira
L. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Roberson Jr , Air. and
Mra. V. O. Roberson, Earl
Roberson and Alisa Foy Rob­
erson.

Club Meeting
M n . R . C. ThorreU was
hostess for the August meettog of the Welcome Wagon
Club, at her homo to Ravenna
Park. A lunch of aiaorted
sandwiches a n d
chocolate
cake was served while memb e n dlacuiied future m eet­
ings and programs.

By Judy
PtesM 322-4431

back In Sanford after a three

One o f the largest projects
o f the N ary Officer* Wivea
Clubs will begin Sept. 9.

and relative* In Kansaa City,
Alo. and
Crystal Spring*,
Alias.
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It b the home decorating
course, a aerie* o f 20 pro­
grams designed fo r th« Navy
Four delegates were select­ wife interested in furnishing
ed to attend the first meeting her home In a tasteful, eco­
o f the Council of Welcome nomical way.
Wagon Clubs of Central Flor­
It la especially keyed to the
ida, scheduled for Sept. 2S in Navy w ife who must make
Daytona Beach. Mrs. A. L. frequent moves and is not
Probat, president; Mra. Ste­ likely to invest in wall-to-wall
phen Berry, Mr*. Russel] carpeting or other major re­
Gould and Mrs. Constantine modeling projects.
Curtate will represent the
All Navy wives, both en­
Sanford ciub.
listed and officers, are invit­
Mrs. Probst was whiner o f ed to participate in the aerie*,
the door prise, a box o f sta­ called "Y ou and Your Home.*'
tionery. The September m eet­
The seminars will be held
ing will be held to a local each Monday afternoon for
restaurant, place to be an­ 20 week* in the NAS ball­
nounced later. A special pro­ room. Reservation* for the
gram on hair styling will be •cries can be made up to and
given at this meeting. Mem- Including the first meeting
bera, sponsors and friends are fo r a nominal fee.
To make reservations, all
invited to attend. For fur­
ther information enll 323-0328 officers and enlisted wive*
should cat! the follow ing for
or 322-9039.
their respective squadron:
V A H -I, Mr*. D. Klctt, FA
2-4876; VAH-3, Mr*. Fred
Stipp,
FA 2.3612; VA H -5,
Mr*. Dan Beard, 323-0320;
VAH-7, Mr*. R. L. W right,
323-0008; VA H -0, Air*. John
B y Mra. Adam Mailer
Moynlhan, F A 2-6403; V A IIAir. and Airs. Vincent Kar 11, Air*. Hermit Jamison,
wackl o f Catalina Drive have 322-8394; S taff. Mrs. E. L.
their daughter, Mrs. Richard Kbbert, FA 2-3027; Station,
D obcnen iki o f Yorkville, N. Mr*. Rolf Noll. 322-1888,
• •
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visit places of interest in
Lt. Cdr. and Mr*. Roy M cFlorida.
I.ain are the parent* o f a

Personals

Air. and Mra. Sieve Holla
way has been entertaining
Mr*. Hollaway's mother, Air*
Ernest Smith, of Annapolis
Aid., her sister, Lancia Kay.
and brother, Ernest Jr. Also
Airs. Alary Webb of Mary’
land.

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Personals

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Alias Patricia Youngblood,
of Tam pa, and Linda Dunn,
of Orlando, spent the pait
weekend with the Dunn fam
ily here. Mrs. Dunn is up and
strong again and preparing
(or the re-opening of the
lunchroom.

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accom panied her back home
LL and Alri. C. L. Fltx- for a short visit with their
Patrick and children,Cindy,
parents, Mr. and Air*. Ed L.
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Choose your partner and
make your reservation* for
the all-officer* wive* bridge
benefit to be held Sept. 12.
Ih a benefit will be for
local Navy Relief projects,
and will be held at the NAS
ballroom from 12:30 til 3:30.
Reservation*
should
1*
made by Sept. 9 with the fol­
lowing squadron representa­
tive* V A II-t. Mrs. Michael
Durant,
322-0382;
VAH-3,
Air*. Rena Farmer, 322.1798;
VAH-3. Mrs. Dan Beard, 323By Donna Eaten
0320; V A II-7, Mr*. R. L.
Mrs. William Hallem left
W right,
323-0998;
VAH-9,
Mr*. D. F. Atunday, 322-6994; last week for an extended vis­
V A H -It, Mr*. Bart Bartholo­ it with relative* and friend*
mew, 322-7335; Station. Air*.
throughout Canada.
Vincent t.aw, 323-0374; Staff,
Air*. Wade II ark ley, FA 25189.

baby boy named Robert I’ oulson, born Aug. 22. Lt. Cdr.
McLain came from Norfolk
to take his w ife and new aon
home,
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dancing will ttxrt Wednesday, and the Promenadera will not
dance at the Civic Center on
S e p t 11, at the Civic Center,
that date.
sponsored by the City R ecre­
ation Department an d the
Starlight Promenadera. Hours
are from 7 to 8:30 p.m . each
Wednesday evening.
The summer class ended
last week and graduation ex­
ercises are planned tonight
for members who w ill then
be eligible for m em bcrihlp in
the club.
Anyone interested in the
lessons may call NO 8-4388 or
FA 2-7265 for more inform a­
tion or be at the Civic Center
on Sept. 11. A special pro-

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Provides Top Profits

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Ready For SHS
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( E l notes Ciljr Manager
W , E. Know tea ha* mb&gt;
milted the following report
on refuae collection to the
City Commission. The Her­
ald believe* It will prove in­
teresting to Ita reader* and
la pubIL-hrd in fu ll)
Prior to 1953, the City ot
danford refuae eyitem u»ed
19 men. two packer* and four
open-type truck*. The garbage
waa collected on a teparate
pickup and hauled to the In­
cinerator while all traah war
hauled In open truck* to a
dump where It waa burned.
The results were roitiy , inef­
ficient and unsanitary.
In June o f 1953, the City
o f Sanford purchased a trac­
tor mounted with a bull clam
and converted to a sanitary
landfill on eity property along
the lake front. This resulted
In abandoning the Incinerator
and the unsightly open dump
plus reducing the personnel
needed to 10,
Through
the years, the
city ’s refuse system lias been
refined by experience into an
efficien t operation.
It still
operates with 10 men although
the population has nearly
doubled to the present figure
o f 20,500. Prom this popula­
tion, the city collects both
garbuge and trash in one com­
bined pickup twice each week
with the commercial accounts
being collected at night, six
times each week.
The city's equipment has
been changed to speed and in­
crease the capacity o f han­
dling the refuse. There are
now a total of five 20-vublcyard packers in operation with
no open trucks, except in
cases o f emergency or break­
downs which are very few.
These packers average 5 4
tona of refuse per load. Each
truck i» manned by a driver
with two lalsirers, all three of
which ar* supplied uniforms
by the city. The uniform* are
dark green with "C ity o f San­
fo r d " clearly marked across

:h« back o f each shirt. Ap­
proximately six uniforms are
provided to a man, each year.
The uniform* serve as re­
assuring Identification fo r the
housewives a* these men work
through the alleys ami back­
yards.
Tire refuse service is pro­
vided fur approximately 5,200 residential account* and
400 commercial accounts. The
residential charge la t t per
month while the cumnierqial
charge is III per month. There
is no lim it on the amount of
refuse a n sidentiat customer
may place out fo r collection
and only a very few o f the
large supermarkets come un­
der a graduated rate schedule
based on their average daily
hulk o f refuse. The billing is
done on the monthly city serv­
ice biU which include* the
water, sewer, and utility tux.
Failure to pay any portion of
this monthly statement re­
sults in the discontinuance o f
ail services.

enlarged sealing section—and
the "huntc team " stands will

An

article

In

the

official

Communist party newspaper
Pravda said the Peking re­
gim e's approach on racial
quesliun* is "rather in accord
with the apirit o f the tim e"
o f the 13th-century Mongol
despot Genghis Khan.
The
article,
written by
commentator K. Ncpomnyaschi o f the official Novoati
news agency, was the latest
Soviet attack on Peking in
the deepening Sino • Soviet
quarrel over Ideological and
political difference*. The So­
viet press has been full of
auch attacks in recent years.
The Communist C h i n e s e
have expressed support for
the Negro cause in the United
States and have sought to
Identify the American Ne­
g ro's struggle for equal right*
with the international Com­
munist movement.

ANNUAL MOVIE PARTY sponsored by J. C. Penney Company was at­
tended Tuesday by an estimated 900 youngsters at the Kitz Theater. Pen­
ney Manager Charles Robinson stages the theater party each year in »i&gt;predutiun for "Uaek-to-School" shopping at his store.
(Herald Photo)

Other Marches On Capital
WASHINGTON’ (U P I) —The
First Amendment to the U S.
Comtitution specifically guar­
antee* "the right of the peo­
ple peaceably to assemble,
and to petition the govern­
ment for a redress of griev­
ance*."

route to Washington ami was
about 5(H) strung when it en­
camped on the outskirts of the
capital. Coxcy and a small
group of marchers went to the
copilot building to present
their demands.

but the Senate, with 12.ins)
veterans milling about the
Capitol, overwhelmingly re­

jected tlie measure.
Congress voted money to
send
da? bonus
marchers
hom e, hut many o f them con­
There were charged by tinued to cam p in abandoned
mounted police. Coxcy was buildings near the Capitol.
arrested and spent 20 days In
On July 28. President Her­
jail. His pathetic "a rm y " re­ bert C. Hoover ordered the
mained In Washington fur sev­ Army to drive the hunu*
eral months, until govern m archers out of Washington.
nietit fund* were provided to The Arm y trvkips were led by
send the marchers home,
Gen Douglas MacArthur. than
In 1913, suffragettes began chief o f staff. Hi* staff in­
organising marches on Wash­ cluded a young m ajor named
ington to demand votes for Dwight D. Eisenhower.
women.
The Great Depression of the
l'J30s prompted several "hun­
G RA N U LA TE D
ger marches’ ’ on Washington.
F I N E - for
Thy largest was Dial of the
so-called "Bonus A rm y " —
thousand* o f World W ar I
veteran! who converged on
the eity in June. 1932. while
Congress was debating a sold­
iers’ bonus bill.
The Ifouso passed the bill,

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PRETTY, HETTY NOYES, of the City's public
works department, displays her do.sk name plate
uti which a note reads: ‘ This was nuido from
wood submerged 115 years in Lake Monroe, .San­
ford. Florida. It came from the old Fort Mellon
dock built by Col. A. C. Fanning hi IH.'iti. The
wood wns removed from Lake Monroe in 1951 by
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on Monday, September 9, Hitill, at 8:99 o'clock
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3 - I YEARS OLD
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Attend Our Showing This Week E n d . . .

THE

half

6 &amp; ‘3 "

10 to 1 1 • L b.
was made known at a m eet­
Plus too Extra Plaid
ing o f the executive com m it­
Average
Stamps. No Coupon
tee of the Seminole Roosters
Necessary
.
club held at Seminole High
School Tuesday night. Dr. O.
“ Super - Right" Short Shank • Fully Cooked (10 to I I Lb. Average)
U Harks, president, presided.
The group was astonished
A\ hole
Shank
to hear from Fred Gnnas,
Or
portion
athletic director, who made
Hair
Butt
the announcement about the
Uh.
Ub.
acquisition o f "about 3.(XX)
more seat*" that the "toot
-S U P E R - BIG H I " WESTERN
ball team will play on a base
ball diamond."
Pres, Darks appointed some
-S U P E R - R IG H T '
committee chairmen. .Mr*. 1).
II MacGillis, who with her
husband, was a source of
“ SU PER - RIGHT"
asm s » i « .
( y g fff V : v
much of last year’ s drive, ha*
taken on the assignment of
JV programs. Mrs. Mike Ca
•
. ?
»P
A LL GOOD HREAKFAST
clc, commended for
her
— tr r r x i'
-----handling of the concessions
last year, agreed to supervise
SPECIAL I
CAIIOT 11RAXD IIRKJUETS OF
the club's "eats and drinks"
department this year.
Mr*. It. S Elam and Mrs.
Marycd .Meeks will bead the
membership drive.
Present at the meeting with
Dr. Barks were Principal A.
SPECIAL!
ALL FLAVORS MARVEL
J. Bracken, Fred lianas, ath­
letic director. Anne Samuel,
K.
lie Swart/. .Marycd Meeks,
Martha Vihlen, w. K. Vihlen,
Inn Grant, Edna MacGillis,
1* If. MacGillis. It S. Elam.
DADS
SPECIAL!
Mrv If S Elam. Mike Caolo Jackie Caolo, and George
Touliy,

HAMS

Following are actual cost
and revenue figures fo r the
past year's operations plus
the anticipated figures for the
present year. These figures
do include capital expendi­
tures such as the purchase of
Today's civil rights dem on­
equipment and they do in­
clude both the collection and stration is but the latest in
a long series o f historic o c ­
disposal o f the refuse.
casion when Americans have
Audit Antcptil
marched on their capital city
1901-62 1902-63
to invoke that right.
Revenue
f 73,848 173,500
One of the first and most
(expenditures
65,708 65,833
famous inarches was that of
Unexpended
8,140
7,667
‘ ‘ Coxey’ i A rm y " in 1891. Tile
The municipal refuse divi­ country was in the grip u!
sion collects an estimated 11,* a sever* depression and there
OoO tona per yeur and outside were many unemployed.
trucks, carrying material to
‘ ‘ General" Jacob Coxey, a
the landfill, raise* the dis­ Massillon, Ohio, businessman,
posal tonnuge to an estimated gathered 300 of the town’ s
13,750 tons. This will give Jobless workers to accom ­
unit coats as follow s:
pany him in a march on
Disposal per ton
1 0.502 Washington to demand that
Collection cust per ton
5.43
the
government
undertake
Total cost per ton
i 5.932 public works.
11U ragged little "arm y"
There are several keys to a
gathered recruits along the
good refuse system:

(3 ) Keep employe morale
high as one o f the h o t divl*
slona in thu organisation.
When the employes start b i­
llowing they arc the best, they
will become the best.
(4 ) I’ ut employes on their
own lime to cover their route.
When legitimate complaints
come in— have the entire crew'
go back to correct the com ­
plaint. The City o f Sunfurd
will now average th icc to five
legitimate complaints n week.
(5 ) O f material importance
is the recovery o f low, waste
land by means o f the sanitary
tandfitl process. The 111 years
nf landfill operations by the
City u f Sanford has resulted
in the filling uf approximately
31.83 acres o f waste land.
Tills filled land is now availa­
ble for valuable use. One 6 1 3
acres o f this land now has n
175,000 value on it where be­
fore it wus luw, swampy land
that had interest for none at
any price.

Canned Ham

the west side of t.ic field. This

Peking Likened
To Genghis Khan

sis of color.

Armour Star Cooked

he on iho cast rather than on

(1 ) Use
good
equipment
with lowr maintenance costs.
This may not lie the lowest
initial hid. 1’nt truck *h a --n
under Die packer bodies th.it
are m ore than "ju s t getting
! by."
(2 ) Use large "tote bar­
rels’’ to reduce trip* to the
MOSCOW (U P I) - The So­
packer truck and help elimi­
viet Union accused Commu­ nate spillage. Sanford u*e*
nist China Monday of advocat­ special 70-gallon magnesium
ing racist policies aimed at containers.

dividing the world on the ba­

Grade "A ” tpilck Fruirn Young Hen

this season will find a much

MONDAY, 11 FT. 2nd
to o tv i &lt;u» i w t o n n an
UfKMIUMTV TO o n m
THi UKM DAT HOUOATI

Cream

83c

IU M ltaki-il

I lb. H ox.

Beans
Wrap

43c
33c

plan ter Naltrd

7 ox.

Peanuts

39c

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Y«ur
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are good thru

bat., August 31.
Magnolia A re .
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Sauford, Ft*.
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8A1GOff, Sooth Viet Nam
— Sooth Vietnamese
■Hilary leader*, whose force*
U « supported by American
■Id, pot themiclve* In dlreet
conflict with the United State*
today with their acceptance
U full responsibility for the
recent raids on Buddhist pago-

(VP1)

2460 PARK A V E .
The military chiefs said
they, and not Ngo Dlnb Nhu,
Initiated the crackdown which
resulted in the arrest of thou*
aaads of Buddhist leaders and
the imposition of marital law
throughout this Communistthreatened country.
The statement Issued Tues­
day night by the entire Joint
general staff headquarters of
the Vietnamese army was in­
terpreted aa a slap at the
V . B. SUte Department and
y u certain to cloud V . S.Vietnamese relation* still
further.
11m United Statei, which
has poured million* of dollar*
and tbouaindi of men Into
South Viet Nam to help the
government's fight against
Communist guerrillas, has ex­
pressed strong disapproval of
atrongarm tactic* used in the
pagoda raids.
' 7h# government clalmi the
yaids were staged to block
an Imminent plot to over­
t h r o w the administration.
The crackdown followed wide­
spread anti-government de­
monstrations by Buddhists
who charge religious discrim­
ination on the part of the
regime.

Ebenezer Men
To Meet
A Cabinet Meeting of the
Methodist Men's Club of the
Ebeneirr Methodist Church
will b« held at 7 p m. Thurs­
day at the church.
Plana will be made at this
time for a Iteoricanixatlon
Meeting and Supper in Sep­
tember.

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CHEDDAR CHEESE “ 4?&lt;
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FLAVORKIST (ASST FLAVORS)

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Bank With Music!
Bank with music is the
mode o f the dayl
Sanford Attsntie National
Bank has added “ Slusltlma"
with its monetary aervlces.
Aa o f Tuesday, according lo
Mrs. Catherine R a ), cashier,
soft music pervades tlio bank
lobby during banking hours.
And thcro is an Inter com ­
munication system attached
to the music system.

CHOPPED SIRLOIN &gt;79«
CUBE STEAKS 10fOK39*
CREAM CHEESE 2 M

ASSORTED COLORS

HARDWOOD URIQUETTES

farmhouse frqzen

CREAM PIES

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Shocking Truths
The cold war and nuclear bomba

all to ono aide, moat of ua fortunate
enough to live in America are poasesaed of an easy optimism retard*
ing the future of the world.
We are the inheritor! of Western
man’s devotion to progress and the
optimistic outlook which has been
fostered br science- We know there
is no problem that men cannot solve
by the use of their reason.
We know, as surely as we know
anything, that the world is a better
place than it was in any previous
century or any previous generation.
As far as one-half the world—
Europe and America—is concerned,
it is a better place, even despite the
great, resource-sapping wars of the
20th century.
Yet consider this:
• It is a fact that there are more
hungry people in the world toduy
than at any time in history.
• It is a fact that every day —
not every week or every month, but
every day — 96,000 people die of
starvation. This is equal to the popu­
lation of Wilmington, Del.
• It is a fact that in modern-day
India, every second death is a child
under 10 years.
As reported in CIBA Journal, in
an issue devoted to the World Free­
dom from Hunger Campaign, be­
tween 300 and 600 million people, for
at least part of their lives, do not
nave enough to eat even in normal
times. When floods and droughts and
other disasters strike, the result is
widespread famine, for there is no
chance to build up local food re­
serves.
In addition to this half billion hu­
man beings, there are unothcr 1 to
lVi billion who suffer from various
forms of malnutrition. They die —
maybe younger, maybe older — not
from starvation but from diseases

caused by the lack of essential nu­
trients: pellagra, rickets, nutritional
anemia, blindness from vitamin A
deficiency.
According to standards set by the
U. N.’s Food and Agriculture Organ­
ization, Europe, North America and
Oceania have a supply of more than
3,000 calories per person per day —
about 20 percent more than the basic
2^00 calories required for health.
In the Middle East, Africa and
Latin America, the supply is equal
to needs—2,400 calories.
In the Far East, calorie supplies
are only 2,050, or 11 per cent be­
neath minimum requirements.
Were the problem merely one of
distribution and improving produc­
tion, it would readily yield to man’s
skillful manipulation of his environ­
ment. But the world food problem
is not static: it is a race.
At present rates of population
growth, there may be a doubling of
population in Africa, a trebling in
Latin America and a 2l,j-fold in­
crease in the Far East and Middle
East by the end of the century.
World food supplies will have to be
more than doubled just to maintain
the same level of nutrition that cur­
rently allows 96,000 people to die of
hunger every day.
Launched in i960 by the FAO,
the Freedom from Hunger Campaign
is attempting to win that race. ProJects totaling $20 million hnve been
initiated in muny parts of the under­
developed world aimed at raising
production by the use of modern
methods of cultivation, buying seeds,
fertilizers and equipment, training
nutive experts in agriculture.
This $20 million, all private, vol­
untary and nongovernmental, is
about 1/2,600th of the amount spent
annually by this country to buy the
weapons that could end the popula­
tion problem in a way nobody wants.

Dr. Craned

PULL FOR THE SHORE. O R STICK BY THE SHIP.

Worry Clinic
Clark wants to know
the "bora* sense" rea­
son* far meting oar netlee's I capital from Wash­
ington, D. C , to some
centrally located new site,
auch aa Denver, Omaha,
8t. Lenta, etc. Our Foe adlug Father* eipected as
to keep the capital sear
the center ef our nation!
CASE Q-4S3: Clnrk G.,
aged 22. ia now In Law School.
“ Dr. Crane," he began, “ I
studied from your textbook
while I was an undergradu­
ate.
“ And
I remember
you
urged a houseclraning In gov­
ernment. plus mure ’efficiency
engineering* at Washington.
*In that connection, you
said
our
national
capital
should be moved westward.
Where would you suggest it
be lo ca te d ?"
Our Founding Fathers ex­
pected the U. S. Capital to be
centrally located.
That’*
why
Washington,
D. C., was chosen. For at that
time, it was the m idpoint,
north and south and since
westward pioneering hadn’t
gone very far, It was also al­
most the mid-point, east and
west.
But now our frontiers in­
clude Hawaii and Alaska.
And California has even
topped New York State in
population.
So It la wise on ull counts
to do what our Founding Fa­
thers would urge, and this Is,
change our national capital to
Denver, Omaha, St. tauit or
some auch city more centrally
located.
Besides, Washington, D. C.,
i* very vulnerable to attack.
And tha hot summer climate
ia oppressive.
So Denver, being next to
our A ir Culiege, would lie far
safer from military angle*.
And the climate would tie
an improvement on Washing­
ton.
The present Library o f Congrrss and many government
buildings could be maintained
in Washington, partly for the
benefit o f research students.
Washington could remain
a secondary capital er "spar*
tire " fo r Denver.
Hut the main advantage of
Denver would be to turn the
eyea o f nearly 100,000,000

Peter Edson

Political

Notebook

W ASHINGTON (N E A ) completing first draft o f bill quota system and other Intml
President Kennedy has sent still to be acted on by Con­ gration laws, measures for
reducing U. S, balance o f pay
more than 20 m ajor messages greas.
Health — Hospitalization ments deficit.
and letter* to tha Capitol no
for the aged under Social Se­
Investigation* — all under
far this year — ono for ev­ curity in Senate com m ittee; Democratic chairmen — drag
ery five (lays that Congress House hearings may begin on endlessly, probing Depart­
has been In session.
soon. Aid for mental retarda­ ment of Defense contracts on
It t* a tremendous work tion passed by Senate, in the TFX fighter, the space
WASHINGTON Barry Senator Goldwater and is re­ Goldwater la responding by
load. Each message has con­ llouae committee.
program, civil right*, foreign
Goldwater Is now front-run­ vising hie tactics according­ bending hla own strategy
tained from one to more than
Youth progrnma — Youth agents lobbying, foreign aid
ner for the Republican Pres­ ly.
slightly to prevent Rockefel­ 30
legislative recommenda­ Conservation Corps
passed economic policy and fiscal
idential nomination next year,
There lx little the Governor ler from outmaneuvering him tions. Tho total, according to by Senate, reported out by policies.
according to th« polli. But and his promoters can do
government sources, is close House committee. National
I f * small wonder congress­
In a touchy area.
the proa la bla party atilt about his personal "im a g e "
to 400.
Service Corps reported out by men don’t have time to legis
Tha
New
York
Governor
generally rate him aa a long with the public at this stage.
N ow going into the eighth Senate committee but atilt In late. They’re working like
shot.
AU they can do is continue went into tha National G over­ month o f its current session, llouae committee.
dugs, chasing their tails.
If Kelson Rockefeller were to hope that the public m em ­ nor's Conference In Miami Congress has pasted and the
The only thing that can
N o action at alt has been
Slthe* less rich or le u deter- ory is abort In the personal Oeach last month la a fight- Predidont has signed into In* taken on the President's rec­ remedy ail this is reorganiza­
m iasd to have the nomina­ departm ent Indications are ing mood and cam e out the nearly 100 bills. But not one ommendations on tax bene­ tion of Congress itself— which
o f the approved measures hae fits for political contribution!, all but a few o f the lawmak­
tion for hlm iclf, It might be that Rockefeller is slowly be­
most effective participant in
anything to do with a presi­ revision o f national origins er* refute even to ronsider.
otherwise. But Rockefeller U ginning to clim b up from the
cellar
where
he the judgment of the press. dential recommendation.
very determined. A personal political
This was largely due to the
A Senate Republican Policy
em iu a ry from the Governor landed after bis divorce and
number of points he scored Committee s ta ff report finds
rem
arriage
to
Mrs.
••Happy"
brought word to Washington
The
Rockefeller off the qisorganized Dem o­ that the whole program is
Republican leaders the other Murphy.
team’
s
approach
is
to try to cratic governors on the sub­ stalled because the President
day that Rocky would stay In
ject of civil rights. Perhaps hae mad* more than 200 re­
the nomination fight to the divert talk and attention from
in recognition of Rockefel- quests for money to finance
that
to
what
the
Governor
is
eod next year, would not
ler’s preeminence as a civil new or enlarged programs
fade out o f the picture aa be doing and saying now. Much
rights champion, Goldwater
of
that
Is
obliquely
aimed
at
and 70 requests for more pow­
did In 1960. Rockefeller hai
Sin being an offense which Weat to guard against sur­
this week saw fit to issue a
er.
taken du« notice of the turn­ "getting Goldw ater" as the
all right-thinking men must prise attack. And again they
mild
endorsement
o
f
next
first
order
o
f
business.
And
Aa
a
fundamental
reason
ed tables as between him and
renounce, West Germany this complain that they have not
week's March on Washington
for the lack o f action on Cap­
week signed the partial nu­
sponsored by national Negro
itol Hill that explanation may
had an adequate fill-in.
and white leaders and organ­ b« an oversimplification. Most clear test ban treaty in Mos­
Despite U. 8. aaaurances
cow
,
London
and
Washington,
izations.
It
would
not
be
wise
NOT EXACTLY, BAXTER — X W AS
o f the President'! recommen­
that no agreement on an infor a serious Presidential as­
THiNKlfJa ABOUT A GRASS. B e e
But It waa with obvious ■pector
dations admittedly are contro­
system would
be
WHXTMtaVBU
THAT IG FOUND tN AUSTRALIA/ if t
pirant to allow himself to be
misgiving*.
FIGURING OUT, COULD IMPORT A TH OUSAND O F THEM.
versial.
reached without full approval
isolated from the majority
40OFtt,S0WXThese misgivings sprung o f tho NATO partners— which
From a Democratic admin­
THE ORDEAL OF MOWING THE LAWN WOULD |
of the GOP on the issue of istration point o f view, the not from any disagreement
H M TO KOOK
e e S P A R E D A t e / THE G R A S S b e e t l e s
means both West Germany
THAT LWIN­
civil rights.
THSWE O N G R A S S A N D SNlPTHE B IAO E
President’s program recog. with men's efforts to avoid ami France — tha Germane
NOWER UP WITH ' OFF ABOUT A HALF-INCH ABCNE THE
Rockefeller in his (urn next nizes that the United States self-annihilation.
REMOTE CONTRCC G R O U N D / T H E Y T R / N E L IN A D I R E C T
have asked that the subjects
month will have a go at and the whole world are
60 Y u CANCUT
Rather, they were tied to o f safeguards against sur­
f O K W A R D LINE, A N D lO O O OF THE Ad,
selling
himself
outside
his
THE GRA55
-5HOOLOER1D SHOUIOER,
changing. New solutions are a mistrust o f Washington,
prise attack lie taken up by
urrirta
comfortable cocoon in New
WOULD TRIM T H E .
said to be needed to meet which also a ffects other Euro­
OOVtfJf
the NATO council "a t a very
LAWN IN A O IFF/.C &amp;AD/
York. During September he new problems.
pean* and which among West early date."
will address Republican party
Congreas and tile country Germans takes specific form
Tile Get maul ara said to
rallies in areas where there
have not adjusted to this need in a fear that evrntuaily they
fear that in its early stages
Is much Goldwater sentiment for charge. So the whole pro­
will be asked to recognize the an Inspector system might in­
—In Illinois, West Virginia
gram is slowed down.
permanence o f a divided Ger­ volve only the two Germanics,
and Virginia. The line Rocky
Whatever the cause may be, many.
and his managers will stress some of the pessimists now
tending to isolate W est Ger­
It was this fear that Sec­
from now until the nominat­ are saying that not more than
many from the Western al­
retary o f State Deun Rusk liance.
ing convention is that Rocke­
half a dozen o f tha Presi­
feller is the one Republican dent’s major recommendations had to overcome in his Uonn
While these fears might be
who has a chance of beating will be acted on by Congress atopover on the way back dismissed us a case o f German
from Moscow and which led jitters, it is also trua that
President Kennedy in the big
Wn
this year.
the West Germans to specify they lie at the core o f what
states that can determine the
It is further predicted that
election. That argument sue all o f the original requests that their own signature on has been West German policy
I»3 reeded for Gov. Thomas K. considered will he changed tha treaty in no way implied since the inception o f tha
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Dewey against Sen. Robert materially — some almost be­ recognition o f the Communist West German Federal Repub­
■SPELL THE WORD WORKS
East tier man regime.
Taft in 1918.
lic In 1949.
yond recognition.
Later on next year Rocke­
It also led the West Ger­
Chancellor Konrad Adenau­
This list includes tax ruts,
feller will attempt to deliver a limited civil rights program, mans to complain that, what­
er fought for and won West
tie coup de grace by enter­
some additional aid for de­ ever Washington's good in­ Germany’s
right to ontar
ing and hopefully
beating
pressed areas and manpower tent, they had not been filled
Goldwater in at least a few retraining, new powers over in properly ott steps leading
of the showier Presidential the stock markets for Securi­ up to tho treaty nor on Wash­
OVER 35 YEARS
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(Alongside eld post effica)
Hampshire, and the last, in the railroad labor crisis If 10 per cent.
California. That Is how Dew­ management and the brotheri r u T a a a. e s s L o w . c o r r o a a n d r t i u i H r . a
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Americans westward, fo r a
change.
A t present, millions on the
Atlantic seaboard bow East­
ward across the Atlantic and
are so worshipful o f Europe
that they meekly submit to its
decedent lams.
They kow tow to England
and are mentally goose-step­
pers.
Although we are supposed
to b« s free, independent na­
tion, New York wealthy so­
ciety matrons still fall all
over themselves just to get
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It would be as much a turn
ing point in history, aa fatal
a milestone on the road lo
World War
march

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against arming West Ger­
many with nuclear wea­
pons.
If you think Mn.ooo Negroes
marching on Wathington la
something, past this legisla­
tion and you’ ll find out what
100 million angry white Am­
ericana will do.
—Gov. Ross Harnett o f Missi­
ssippi, opposing bill giving
civil rights to Negroes.

presented at the Queen's Ball
in London.
And they struggle for tha
chance to bow before tha
Queen and feel elated to kUs
the hem of her royal gown!
That’* s shameful attitude
for any American to taket
Our ancestors cam* weatward to escape the false snob­
bery and divine right o f kings,
aa well as religious persecu­
tions and the casta system ,
still typical o f BriUin,
So it i* high time wa turn­
ed tho eyea o f Anglophiles
westward once more, as were
the eyes o f their pioneer im ­
migrant parent* who fir st
tame to this fro* land.
Our mad trend toward So­
cialism ha* been due largely
to this worship o f Socialistic
England, plua n communistie
France and Russia.
So start agitating now fo r
a lung ovverdue transfer e f
our national capital to som e
city Ilk* Denver.
There we could erect w new
Capitol end * new Library e f
Congress and help nurture
Americanism instead o f docadent European isms.
(A lw ays w rite to Dr. Crane
in car* o f thia newspaper, en­
closing a long stamped, ad­
dressed envelope and 20 cents
to cover typing and printing
coats when you send fo r on*
o f hi* booklets.)

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DEAR A B B Y : I am a member
o f that loog-sufferlng group which
1 call the GWMSOC— ' ‘ Girl* Who
Married Somebody's Only Child.” I
have learned to endure Mamma’s ref­
erences to “ My Baby,” (now gray*
haired end 44.) I let her cook the
way aha wants to when she visits
us. I even laugh It o ff when she for*
gets and calls me by m y husband’s
ex-wife’s first name, But she still in­
sists on asking personal questions
about our finances such as, “ How
much are you making now? Did you
get a raise? Is your car paid for yet?
What else do you.owe?** She doesn't
help us financially, (in fact we help
her) so must we answer her ques­
tions?
QUIZ KID’S DAUGHTERIN-LAW
DEAR D-I-L: Certainly not. Tell
her In a nice way that there la no
reason why she should have to worry
about your financial obligations in
addition to her own.
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111 Hanford Atlantic National
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*w*r or olhar pltadlng In th*
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Circuit Court on o? bafora
tha llh day of Kapt(mb*r,
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b« t*hm again*! you for lh*
r*11•f d.man)*d In lh* Complaint.
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Hanford Herald, a n«nr*pap«r
clrculalad In Hamlnola County,
Vlarlda.
Dat*d thl* 1th day *( Aug.
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Cl*rk of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan,
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leave th* driving to the drlver.
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a good and convincing argu­
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Have A Lovely Wedding", send 50
cents to Abby, Box 33tio, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
Sgvcrsl year* ago on* of
my follow oUlllmers pointed
out a young brklge player to
me and *a[d, "There u the
luckiest kid 1 bene ever
*«en.”
It aeemt that Wait had
caahed. the ace and king a t
hoarti and ahLftcd to the nine
of clubs. Tha kid bad won
with th* king, played a spade
to dummy's ace and then an­
other spade. My friend, altling East, had won with tha
king (dropping hia partner's
queen) and cashed hia jack.
Then he led another club.
The kid had woa with the
ace; led the queen of clubi,
gone into a short huddle and
ruffed with dummy'* last
trump.
Thl* left hln\ In dummy
with nothing but aix dia­
mond*. He had led th* ace
ot diamond!; dropped my
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the kid, who is Marshall
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He points out that West had

By Ruth Millett

prove* moat dang*row* a a
bad accident.
Also, If a wife knows bar
husband wiU listen if aba
eska him to alow down on
■ slick pavement or atop tor
a coffee break now end then
on a long, cross country trip,
or not try to drive mure miles
In on* day than he should,
she cm relax, gha can enjoy
the trips she takes with him,
instead of grimly kteplng bar
mouth shut and growing more
tense and jittery every mile.
Any man who resents his
wtfe'1 back-rail driving ought
to take a trip with hts wife
MIAMI (UP!) — A co de­ at the wheel, and rae if be
veloper of Iho controversial tan raii*t the urge to give
cancer drug Krebioien blast­ advice.
ed tha “ police state tactics"
If he can lit qulatly while
of tha Food and Drug Admin­ hia wife doe* the driving for
istration here Monday.
a whole trip, then maybe he'a
Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, 70-year- got a right to reteot her backold former dean of the Uni­ seat driving when he'* at Use
versity of Illinois Medical whcil.
Out chances ara he'll find
School and a co-developer of
tha drug, charged the Amer­ be is as big a baek-raat driv­
ican Medical Association with er a* bis wife U—and then
“ brainwashing the public" tome.
and treating the drug’s re­
searcher* “ like we ware
criminals."

log the baek-eeat-drlvtaf is
• competent driver herself, a
man should not resent having
a copilot at hia aide.
Then, too, If * man incline*
to drive too fast or to take
too many chances ea the
road, hia wife haa as much,
or perhaps, more to lose as
he does by his recklessness.
It's oflsn not tha driver's seat
but the one beside it that

passed originally with a long
heart suit headed by the aco
and king, plus the queen of
tpadei. Many player* would
open the hand; all players
would if it also included the
king of diamond*.
In addition it appeared that
West had T-3-2-3 distribution.
East was marked with the
singleton king of diamonds
and Marshall had decided to
have a little fun and act like
a dope who had ruffed his
own winner by mistake and
then been forced to drop a &gt; 1
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DEAR ABBY: The 14-year-oId
who wrote o f her dlsfuat at seeing
sex books end magazines everywhere
brought a good reply from you. (To
turn her gaze to higher end better
things, end to seek good books,
wholesome friends end spiritual
learning.) There IS a lot of good
around. What wt seek usually de­
termines what we experience. As
parents, we should work to dean up
our local stores o f this Immoral rub­
bish. How? By shopping elsewhere I
We may have to walk a little further,
but It Is worth It The merchant
who takes a stand against the sale
of such trash deserves our support
Find out who ha la, end reward him
vlth your patronage.
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DEAR A B B Y : My husband end
I have ejoyed a wonderful friendship
with a married couple for over 30
years. Thsy are living on a limited
budget, so when 1 had a big family
party to celebrate our anniversary.
I did not invite them because I
didn’t went them to spend the mon­
ey fo r a gift- Ever since that time
they have been very cool end fonnui
to me. I would give anything to have
their friendship again as it was be­
fore. Woe I wrong to exclude them
from a party to which a gift should
be taken? How can 1 let them know
1 am heartbroken over this?
AN OLD FRIEND

DEAR FRIEND; Yon should
Kit s Invited them and hive let
THEM decide whether or not they
could e ffo rt • g i f t Go to them and
tell them you are sorry.

LOS ANGELES (UPI&gt; Veteran actor Larry Keating,
*4. who gained fame as the
grouchy neighbor neat door In
television and motion pic­
tures, died Monday of leu­
kemia.
Although he had been ill for
several months, Keating con­
tinued working until last
week in the “ Mr. Ed" tele­
vision series in which he play­
ed an acld-toagued neighbor.
NOT RESPONSIBLE
Any Credit Granted In
Th* M arne Of AD1ME
BROOKS, daeaaaed, w i l l
Ml be henered.
WILLIAM II. BROOKS

Just !•// us fiow much ntj+
j ry m
money you need to ~Mom
!»
meet all your seasonal *710.00
i»*8 8
311 00
expenses. Phone lor
4JJ 00
prompt, courteous service!

397
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hnwiN
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1100
7*00
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LOANS UP TO $600

FINANCE SERVICE* INC
*4 Sanford
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Loat ft Found
2. Notices • Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For R«nt
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real E state W anted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loan*
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Televlalon
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
2 9 . Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tool*
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pet*
32. Flowers • Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Etchings
35. Articles Wanted
30. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Bout* - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

OUT OUR WAY

I. Last ft Ffteai

m

LOST: 1 pair of Glasses. Be­
lieved dropped Into gro­
cery order at Ihriftwsy.
Please
return to Fred
Frampton. Thrift way.

rf

By Nadine SclUer

ft. For Rent
CLEAN lit floor Apartment.
Private entraace. 1004 Pal­
metto.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Firat ftt. Near 3 city tree
parking lota and abopplos
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for cuuple or aingie, also retired people.
FA 2-471*.
] BEDROOM CB House. Kit­
chen equipped. Carporte,
utility. Large corner lot.
1335 Elliott Ave. Near Ball
Park. Phone FA 2 2064 or
FA 2-2324.

Til be book in s minutsi"
6. For Rest

UNFURNISHED large 3 bed­
room Dupi'x. Fla. room. KUHN, Apt. 2300 Mallonvllle.
Electron heal, llth St.
EUlcltncy Apt. |M Mo. up.
Longwood. *38-3298.
Surplus CUy. » 1 W. 1st.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ F U R N I S U E D Apartment.
Clata and dost In. Jimmie
ped House. $33 a month.
Cowan. 322-4013.
Ph. FA 2-6417.

KKHKRA1. NATIONAL StORTaAO B ASSOCIATION. • cor­
poration.
Plaintiff,
•v»JAMI.X TtOUKRT JOHNS anJ
IIKI.CN U. JOHNS, ),!. wife.
lit fenJant l»».
v n t i c t nr aerr in
vtunrt. vttr. M i s r n . o m t r
TOt JAMKH ItOHEHT JOHNS
anrt HBIiEN M. JOHNS,
lit* a If*. WHOSE 1UV1IPENCE
18
UNKNOWN
* M ) W H O S E I, A M T
KNOWN VUUHlJUi IS!
l*. O, IRIX t i l . HUE; LI..
TON. CAMVOIlXIAt
tou
a r i : iik k k iiy n o t i ­
f ie d
that a Complaint to
forocloio a certain mortirana
*ncuml&gt;*rtn*
ih «
following
d**crlbtil real property, to itlft
Lot II. Uloek I. SUXLA.VD
ESTATES, Amendtd Plat,
arcorjln u to a plat th ere­
o f recorded In Plat Hook
II, pts&lt;* i A I. o f tlte
Pul. lie llecortla of MetnlIWile County, Florido.
Togethrr with the following
diecrlbed ehattola permanent­
ly attacNH thereto:
Ono OK Hefrlserator, Elec­
tric. Model L.ASUS, Serial
ziptivi*:
One til'i Ranse. Klee trie,
Jlod-I lotSWH, Serial T8 titm
One
Pun.Therm
Heater,

Oil.

Model

turn

lll-l,

6. For R««t
FURNISHED
Park.

Apt.

dotl

S.

FURNISHED ApU. Newly
decoratevl, 601 Palmetto.
FA2-I374.

FOR LEASE to reipoDiiblc
tenants. 3 Batlrouma, Fla.
3 BEDROOM bout*. Kltcuen
room,
carport*. U t i l i t y
•quipped. $7$. FA 3-3303room, central beat. Exclu­
LARGE 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
sively quiet neighborhood
House. Available now. $ix&gt;
173. 322 USJ after 1 p. m
mo. FA 3-1330,
NEW 3 Bedrooms, 2 batlis,
AIR-CONDITIONED BU. m kitchen equipped. Centra)
3 Rm. (urn. Apt. $43. mo.
heat A Alr-Cond. Close in.
Ill E. 8th St. FA 2-4283.
1123 a month. Option to
buy. 423-2376 Orlando.
"CLEAN quiet Rooma" The
Gsbles. FA 2-0720.
MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom, 1
bath, large y a r d . $100
FURNISHED Apt. Redecorat­
monthly. KA 2-4709.
ed. $33 a mo. 812 Park. Ph.
FA 2-3010.
FI'UN. g|il. hnO I’urk.
ROOM In good H o m e .
sa-oaot.

pit. 3

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baUts, 114
W. Firat St.
L

RENT A BED

UEURtlOM, tin(urnislH'il
house on new Upsala Ruad,
buck ot Davis Welding shop.
Owners now on property.
HEDItOOM
Apartment.
Quiet neighborhood. t'A "J1482 (ruin 8:30 lo 6 p. m.
Monday thru Friday. 1'h.
FA 2-4301 any oilier time.

Bollaway, lloepltal A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE NICELY furnished 2 Bed
Ph. FA 2-3111 11S W. 1st St.
room House. FA 2-0274.

LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom fur­ 8 . R e a c h U cn lu te
nished house. Call alter 3
HUTCHISON Oeran front
p.m. FA 2-3930.
Apartment. Daytmia Reach.
FA 2-1038
NICE, neat lurnUhcd Cot­
tage. Suitable (or couple.
M S Palmetto. FA 3-3821 or 9 . F o r S t i c o r R e n t
Serial
TA 2-2031.
0 ROOM House. 817 Catalina.

One Victor cllm ta Kitchon Kxhauet Kan, Ho m o ­
del or eerlal nilntbera
Tea Venetian tiltmie, me­
tal, nianufautured by Senkarlk Ulaee A Palm Centpeny, Manfirl. riorlda, S3
mod*!
e-rial nuinbere.
ha* been filed aaalnet you In
the
ebnve-e tjled
-tit ,
the
abort title o f wlili-h In Federal
National Morltraue Aeeovlatton,
a Corporation oraantird u n ­
der an Art o f Congrtee and
e tl e tln f pureuant to tho Koderal National Murtgxg* A i u o
elation Charter Act. having
lie principal office In Itiu City
of
W aebiuttton, OUtrlct o f
Columbia,
Plaintiff,
vereue.
Janice
Kobert
John*
and
Helen SI. John*, hie wife, Defendantlel and you are req uir­
ed to eerve a copy of your Anewer or olber pleedlnc lo the
Complaint on Plaintiff's A tto r­
ney, Mack N, Cleveland, J r ,
Suite a l t Hanford Atlantic Na­
tional llsnk lluildtns, Hanford
Florida, and flla the original
Answer er other pleedlhg In
tha office o f the clerk o f tha
Circuit Court on or before the
U rd day o f Keptember, A. It.
i m . If you fall to d» &gt;o, a
decree pro 'tinfeeen will ba
taken egelnet you for tbe re­
lief deuieuded In the Com­
plaint.
Tbla Notice shall be publUbed oik-o a wrek for four cuntecutlt e Mccke In The Hanford
Herall. a n e o -p a p e r circula t­
ed In Seminole County, Florida,
Dated title
llth day ut
Auguet. A. D. m 3 .
(SHALl
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Cirsult Court
liy: Martha T. Vlnlen,
D. C.
Slack N Cleveland. Jr, end
Harold F Jobueon
Attorheye for plaintiff

3 4 . A r tic le s P e r S o b

SLNLAND E lt.tei. Lovely 3 CHILD care for 2 or 3. Prefer
An investment, not an ex* GOODALL Lawnmower. ftlLa
Bedroom, 1 bath. $300 down.
4-5 year olds. 322-3232.
09. Window Fan $12,00. Ph.
pense, CaU FA 2-3612 tor
Ml .St per mo. 112,300 VA or
FA 2-6523.
expert advice on n Herald
IRONING wanted by hour or advertising campaign.
4’ are loan. 322-3M1.
piece. 323-0662.
20' COLDSPOT Cheat frees*
BY OWNER. Ravenna Park.
•r. *135. FA 2-5396.
Auto GDss, Tops
4
Bedrooms,
2 baths. CHILDREN kept. Fenced in
ft Seal Covers
yard. 323-0438.
Screened-in porch. Phone
SACRIFICE eale. Fine old
AUTO GLASS &amp;
FA 2-4374.
upright piano, excellenl
Child c u e . TA 3-B74.
SEAT COVER CO. tone, eery good condition.
*125. 1220 Randolph St,
304 W. 2nd St FA 2 8032
DAY'S Work. Ironing ft houseFA 2-2I2S.
keeping. 710'a Hickory ^ve. 4LL WURK GUARANTEED
Fannie Mae Foreman.
S I . P 0 UIU7 • L iv e s t o c k
Real Estats—Mortgagg*
1U N. Park Ave. FA M430 EXPERIENCED Office Work,
SHETLAND PONTES
er. Desires part time Job.
Ravenna Park
FA 3-74S0
FOR CHRISTMAS
For appointment write P.O.
Evenings
Financing Available $30 ft up.
Box
332
or
call
FA
2-4*41.
FA 2-3877 FA 2-382S FA 2-8360
We will keep until Dec. 24.
Also
S a d d l e s , Blankets,
81.
B
t
u
t
y
Salons
FARM: S Acres, Underground
birdies ft baiters. Ph.
lrrlgitcd. Modem Horn*. "Baals to School Specials’*
PA 2-547* or FA 2-S077.
Shade trees, circular driveBetter Waves $7.50 to $ 12 .SO
w a y . I Bedrooms, 3lt
Raior or scissors shaping 32. Flowers • Shruba
baths. Florida room, pine Color, tipping ft bleaching
paneling, hardwood floors,
VEGETABLE plants.
See
Eve. Appts. Boft Water
central beat. Garage, carHunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Store,
llarrtet'-'a Bsauty Nook
portc. Price $18,sw. Terms.
2nd and Sanford Ave.
105 S«. Oak
FA 2-3742
Celery Ave. ft Urissoo
BLOOMING Rotes on double
Hoad. Sanfurd. Tel. 322 38N.
S P E C I A L
cherokee stock. $2.30 each.
RACK to school offer, one of
Grey Shadow* Nursery
our better cold wave* $8.50.
JOHN E. FOX
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
We now have a special fa­
REALTOR
cial booth services from GERBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
110 N. Park Ave.
3$3-u33e
tip to tip.
Nursery. Upula ltd. Just
REI) BRICK—3 Bedrooms. 2 Cut 'N Curl Bsauty Shop
off 2(lth St. ft lit.
full baths. Double carporte.
311 Palmetto Ave.
33, Furniture
Large lot. Desirable neigh­
Phono door 1 322-0834
borhood. Close to schools A
Phone door 3, 322-8525
ell Us Year Furniture. Qolek
Stopping Center. FHA $430
Service With the lath.
down. $78.00 monthly. Alon- 22. UttlM - P a in t • R e p a ir
SUPER TRADING POST
na Jarvis, FA 2-1810.
PA 3-M77.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small
Repairs
—
Piloting
COUNTRY COTTAGE
WANTED reliable couple to
Phone FA 2-7M3
NICE two bedruuin home
take up monthly payment*
netted in the shade of giant
of 113.36 cn 3 complete
25. Plumbing ServicM
Oak tree* on a beautiful
rooms of furniture. Call
acre of lurid just 10 min­
TE 8131], Casselberry, col­
HINSON &amp; HEARN
utes drive from Sanford. PLUMBING CONTRACTING
lect.
If you yearn for the ser­
Repairs ft Water Heaters
Used furniture, appliances,
enity of cuttntry living, see
FREE ESTIMATES
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
this today. ONLY $6,500.
201 E. 3rd St.
322 9143
Larry's Mitt 213 Sanford
ALSO — Gentleman'* 5 acre
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
PLUMBING
Uunchttt*. fenced and eroas
Contracting Repairs
fenced pasluiet, with neat
FREE ESTIMATE
FREE ESTIMATES
2 bedroom modernised hunte
Upholstering ft Mattress ranR. L. HARVEY
hi’jked to large cool screen­
ovitlnf. New ft Used Furni­
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
ed purch—See this at $15,ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
500—mostly cash.
Co., it 70* Cetary Ave.
26. R a d io &amp; T e le v is io n
FA MUT.
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
vice calls $2.00. Sunford 34. Article* For Sale
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanfurd
REALTOR — INSUIIOH
Mens, ladles, children* dis­
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
count shoe*. Best Ututly
buys. Surplus City.
27.
Special
Service*
2 BEDROOM frame house.
2419 Clusc Ave. 323-UI3J.
WASHING Machine Service. USED Water Cooler. &lt;75 A1
Lyon. Sanford Electric.
Free estimates on lepatrs.
BUYING OR SE7.LING—Ser­
2640 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
NEED a ride to School. ‘59
vice uiih attention to tieVespa Scooter. 130 cc, A-i
tall is the answer to suc­ SIDEWALKS, dnveways, pa
cess. If you haven’t check­
tloi, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
cond. 5123. Call FA 2-7613
322 3306.
ed with u* you arr over
or see at 116 N. Sunland Dr.
looking service and neglect­
SINGER AUTOMATIC
ing detail.
SINGER
Sewing machine, like new,
SEWING MACHINE
makes buttunholci. «-i*i un
CALL KA 2-G71W
buttons, monograms, em­
broiders, etc. All without
INVESTMENT ft REALTY LAWN SERVICE
attachments. Sold new over
lift V Park Ave 322-0173 Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
$.100. Balance now due only
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
$39.86. Wauled ri-iousibk15. Iluslne** Opportunity
FA 2 1817.
psrty to assuina payments
SERVICE Station for leasa.
as low aa $5.26 monthly.
Inventory takaovsr. Good
Trade In for your old ma­
location Ph. FA 3 4342.
chine. Write Service Dis­
SKMINULE ft VOLUSIA
count Co. Credit Manager.
1G. Female Help W anted
Repair or New
P.O. Box 141, Sanford, FLs.
Any Type
Experienced dental assistant.
Contract
or
Hour
MOVING, must sell 18 eu. ft.
Reference required. Contact
upright freeser, excellent
Bus S hanfnrd Herald re­ BONDED ROOFING CO.
«G8-r&gt;7r)9 d e b a r y
condition, $223. I2JU Ran­
garding Interview.
dolph St. I'll. FA 2-2128.
WOMAN— l Day a wuek. SMITH Air-Condition Ketrt
Iteration service. All wurk
Ironing ft lluuaework. Re­
guaranteed. Very reason
ferences. 322*11) after 6
able in price. Day FA 3 7434
p. in.
Night FA 2-2069.
EXPERIENCED white Wait­
ress. Apply Chita 'N Treat. LAWNS lu-nuvatej • Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Sanford.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fcrli«*•—Ph. (A 3-4244
17. .Male Help WnnlMl
MANSFIELD LAWN 5KR

Stemper Agency

SO UTH W ARD

FURNISHED Cottage near 12. U sa I K.state For Sals
msin gate Naval Air Sta­
GOVERNMENT
tion. Reasonable. FA 2-3711,
OWNED HOMES
FOR a real bargain in s
home buy, see our aelecliua
of
2, 3 and 4 bedroom, I
Ik THII CIRCUIT I O I I I T l&gt;K
and 2 balh homes that are
THU h l v m J l i m i t l , f il l,
i-l IT o r Ft,n u l l ) v. in i n i i
available fur immudiale oc­
rn ii e n w iviii r r m v r x .
cupancy. Hum- luime buys
In H t e e r e r f ,N«. I1T.H
p s iit it io n »i rr
art) prlcsd below market
KH.U.N BAAUr.
value. You cau purchase a
Plaintiff,
-o Govermnent Uwued llouie
JAM K8 W. UNO LAND.
for as litlie as llbO.UO Ui
D«f*ndA&gt;iL
$330.00 down. MunIlily pay­
N o r i l E OK hi IT
in
t i i »:
nvvd;
or
t iik
ments that include every­
•t a t h o p r u o n i i i t
thing start as k)w as $40 00.
Twt JAM KM W. l-.N.it.ANP. Jr.,
-who** reeldbnc* I* un­
For complete information
known
on any Government Owned JEWEL TEA CO., INC.
Tfor A i m l i c i t K n v n o t i W ild, hire husineia man to
Huma, See your
K I H I i (U ht * eult In E q u it y
manna* home service route
hie hren brought hgaltiet you
FHA ft VA PROPERTY
by
EILEEN
BAADT.
In
tha
in the Sanfurd area. La8 -3 8
MANAGEMENT BROKER
Circuit Court of tha Ninth
ceilent retirement plan, hu»•M kK kH H U kH
Judicial Circuit. In and far
SANFORD AREA
pitali/atluti, insurance anil
Hamlnot* County. Florida.
'Imagine romance showing itself when they're so
YO U
V H C l i e II CU V M ' timany other fringe benefits.
MoN ut*. o m i r . i t e d a n d h e roung— they’re fighting to see who gats her yo-yo!"
Guaranteed salary $52bo p*r
q c i l i m i lo flla your Anawar
with tha Clarh o f »»ld Court
year
plus a ehare of tha
and to aarva a m.pjr thereof
Office FA 22111
profits. Age 23 to 40 yrs.,
upon tha Plaintiff or Plain­
Night
FA
J-0641
By Dick Turner
t i ff * attorney heraln on or
CARNIVAL
nianied, high u-huol educa­
323 0100
hafura th* 51rt day o f Kepttion. vale* esperiem-a with
ember, I •UT The name of tha 2324 Park Dr
Sanford, Fla
P la in ti ff* atlufney 1- Jemee
guud wurk reiurd, and he in
I **l
(1. Ilorrtll. and hi* addreaa la
excellent physical condition,
U t North MjghulU Avatui*.
St. Johns Realty
Orlando, Florid*. If you fall
interviews will be held at
to do to. a Deere* Pro Con- THE TIME TESTD FIRM
Plurida State Employment
faseo will be entered agalnet 113 N Park Ave.
FA 2 8123
yog far tha relief demanded
Servlet, Tuee.. Wed.. Thurs.
in tho Complaint.
NORTHERN OWNER. Offers
8:00 a.in. to l;bu p.m.
YOU AKH KURT UK It NOTI­
four 2 bedruuin huu*es fur
KI KD that I ha nature o f *ald
adit la fur Partition o f Lamia
sale. Can be bought ongly. INSURANCE Representative
Tba oeacriptlon of the real
niuat ha Florida resident 1
Bargains for ca&gt;h or will
P. a Drawer A
pruparty proceeded ag«tnat la
Sanford, Florida
year. High Schoul grad. Em­
»• follow •:
sell un (srtu fur 20-* down.
PublllU Aug. SI, 31, A SapL
Lot* Noe. 0 7 , OS and *el
ployed now, own car and
Price* un requetl*. 332-Udi
t. II, t i l l .
o f lb* Town of leoigwood,
be between 21-50 yrs. uf ugu.
UOL-19
after 1 p. n).
Florida, according to plat
thereof, aa recorded In
Man In thla area earned
Pl«t Hook 1, at Pagea II 2 BEDROOM frame bouee.
$tU,000 last year. Apply or
thru 31, of the Publle
Osteen. FA 2 2WH.
witte J6ua N. Orange, OiIlaoorde at semlnolo Coun­
ty, Florida.
laruto or call 241-65U1.
WITNKKK
VIT
It AN tk ae
KOBERT A WILLIAMS

Legal Notice

Jim Hunt Realty

Clark o f eald Circuit Court o f
UewiliioU County, Florida, and
the Weal uf Said Court, at Ban.
ford, gamlaola County. Florida,
thla ll t h day of Auguet, ISO.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. He-hwith. Jr.
Clark o f t.ie c ir c u it Court
In and for SrminwU Coon,
ly. Florida
Uyi Martha T Vlhltn
Deputy Clark
Harrell a Horrall
Altoraeya at Law

•You’re right! Hs hardly setmsd to touch the roatl
beef—nev^r saw a faster fork In my Hfe!'

29. A ttlM iobn t S ervlet

Stenstiom Realty

VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
porta, supplies for Electrolux, Kirby, Hoover, AirWay, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Used
cleaners told. FA 2-2282.

CKKV VO. 133.10

7M r *

SWEETIE PIE

Aug. 28, 1968—Page 3-A 12. K«al Estate For Sale 19. Sltuatioe* Wanted

2. Notices - Perwmale

is
t iik
rin rrrr
ritru r,
v ivi u
jiiiu is l
iiH in r
n r iiim iiM
i s w o a*on
«i:u i\ o b i: i t n v r i . c u t s .

lty Galbraith

fn il)

LOST: Male Tabby C*L In­
jured eye. Vicinity of 20th
ft Grapeville Ave. Xcward.
222-2161.

Legal Notice

SIDE GLANCES

ft—for*

SIT North Magnolia
Avsaua
-S'

Orlando.
Publish:

Florida
Vig. 31, TS

4, n . m i.
UJE-44

I«pL

Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Aaeo.
FA 3-3S31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

U . Help Wanted
Women Meat Trim mar.4

and 3(t-a Boners with speed.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
Call Forest 33103 for ap­
3 bedroom model Humes.
pointment.
LAIN
Enierprlses,
i n c.
Highland A.e. Luogwood.
19. -Situation* Wanted
TE 1-3311.
PERSONAUZED~chiidTcart.
COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom
822-8920.
Home. Assume mortgage.
Call after 5 p.m any- day 5 DAY a week. Maid’s wurk.
F A 2-EJ93. 202 Hayes Dr.
Refcxsncea. FA 21111.

ROOFING

G.E. FOOD Freeser, M coble
f t Excellent cond. *125*
Danish style Sofa ft chain,
Exc#tlant
cond. *7&amp;

322 6303.
ASSUME payments « | __ _
in Console. Equipped lo lift
tag and make button boles.
6 Paymanta of *705. 104 8.
Park.
10 GAL. Aquarium ft accefr
auric*. 332-3134.
UPRIGHT Piano. Good condition. Mahogany (lnlah. Ph.
FA 3-7143.
1 RECONDITIONED Under,
wood grey deluxe standi rd
Typewriter, $79 50. $6.25
month. Powell'* office Sujv
ply. 117 S. Magnolia Avo,
A y*. FA 2-3*13.
31” T.V. FA 1-1047,

35. Articles Wanted
NEEDED:
a Baby
mother.
Ur 4:39

Someono to donate
Bed to * worthy
Call FA 2-3155 afp. m.

WANTED used T.V.’ e.
FA 2-1776.

Pit.

36. Automobile* - Truck*
BUYING A NEW er
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH Uft
ft Low Interest Rates
ft Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANE

37. Boats • Motor*
12' RUNABOUT. II bp. m o
tor. Electrl* etarter. Ph.
FA 3-3340.
WAIT for terrlfie reopening
sale* Si pL 5,
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Good*
Your EV1NHUDE Dealer
304-6-1 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5*81
i r ~ 1963~Tl BERG LASS boat!

Convcrtibla
top,
lights,
speedometer, heavy duty
trailer. Call 3220170.
14' ALUMINUM Fish Boat. 1*
hp. outboard ft heavy duly
trailer. Excellent condition.
$399. FA 2-3913.
SKI Boat, 15 ft. wood, eteer*
ins ft controls, tup, skits,
roye ft ski belt, cushions,
gas tank, 30 hp. Johnson,
lilt trailer. $375. 322-0061.

38. Mutorcyclcu - Hcoote.a
BIKES Repaired • Repainted.
Free pickup and dal. Coy'a
Bike Shop. FA 1*663.
1959 ALLSTATE Scooter. Good
transportation. Reasonable,
Call FA 2 4531 after 6.

HOtLERSo/SANFORD

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
SI'HINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typea and Sues
Re Repair sad Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
29f W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8131

Air-Conditioninpr
H. B.

pope

c o „ INC.

2b0 So. Park Ave.

FA 1-4234

Platw Tuam; and Repair
W. L. liarmua — FA 3-4232
Tractor,
mowing, diaeiag,
blade, icuup. FA 3-7864.
TREE SERVICE. Expert tree
service. Reasonable rates,
* years eifwrience. Free
estimates. Ph. FA 3 4377.
‘2D. Autom ubll* Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkartk Glass and Paint
Company
319 Magnolia

Ph. FA 3-4422

GKF.EMtRIAR
Choice lul* available In
(irrvnhriar o f Loch Arbor
oiertouking
xolf course.
Custom building to yuur
kpeclfhatiun.
Grecnbriar

developed by
K1NGSWOOD
BUILDERS INC.
202 Fairmont Dr.

FA 2-8*74

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IK YOU WERE ONE WHO
COULD NOT KIND A SALESMAN
AT OUR DEALERSHIP ON AUG. 33 —
THEY WERE ALL VIEWING THE

1964 CHEVROLET
IIIIT WE HAVE NOW DOUIILEO
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ON DUTY TO HELP YOU IF YOU
WANT TO SAVE ON A 1063 MODEL

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP NEW
CI1EVROLETS, OLDBMOBILKS,
CADILLACS AND TRUCKS,
AI-SO USED CARS AND
TRUCKS HAVE BEEN

REDUCED

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Nelllo Gifford, Denary;
Homer Avant, Winter Park;
Marguerite O'Dell, Lake Mon­
roe; James Anderson, Leroy
Pendleton, Janice Roller, Wil­
liam HutchUon of 8anford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bry­
ant of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rich­
ardson of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Bak­
er of Sanford, a boy.
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Mrs. Floyd Sparks and
haby, Lake Monroe; Davis
Ulyaee, Osteen; Carolyn Ma­
son, Geneva] John Gregory
Smith, DeBary;
Magnolia
Harris, Robert Boynton, Dav­
id Fryman, Karan Mstaler,
Dvlphine Baker, Susie Cooney,
Folra Tillman, Phyllis Ses­
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Sanford Elks are planning
a safe and sane Labor Day
celebration with their Pamfly Day Monday for all Elba
and their guests.
Entertainment will b« ret
vp for the wholt family In­
cluding a charcoal broiled
hamburger plat* from noon
to 2:30 p.m.
All proceed* of th* day will
go to the Seminole Memorial
Hospital pediatric ward.

TORONTO (UP1) — Coach
Punch Imlach of th* Toronto
Maple Loafs today Invited 62
player* to th* Leafs' main
training camp at Paterborough. Out, Sept. 6, and In•trusted them to leave their
cars at home.
The playera, Imlach said,
Awtll trawl two miles batwaea
hotel nod rtok on fool.

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ho sold, the !M9 ssesloa orderod a reorganisation of the
•prowling Department of Ag­
riculture which turned that
sgeaiy Into one that has boon
accepted os the model of of*
fie leery throughout the coun­
try."
In ether cost sorbin ac­
tions, Adams said the Legis­
lature created the State Reveauc Commission, whkh con*
solidstod the tax collecting
activities of 47 different
boards and agencies, and con­
solidated the stato”e conser­
vation activities under the
Beard of Conservation.
In addition, Adams sold,
ths Legislature created a spe­
cial committee of state offi­
cer* and officials to taka n
continuing look at operations
In the stats agenda* with an
oy* toward more economical
management.

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"B ill H ill- Is loot. Or »o
31 n . Ruth Hill, o f 115 French
Avenue, It advertising in The
Herald lost end found column.
Anyone teeing a white rat
answering to the name o f
''B ill" wandering around San­
ford, please telephone Mrs.
Hill et FA 2-7178. (P S : This
It no Joke— we are referring
to an honeat-to-gondness white
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Both Stabbed;

One Niece Of
Famous Writer

NEW YORK (U P I) - T w a
young career girls, one tha
WEATHER: Widely scattered afternoon thundershowers through Friday; high today 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
niece of author Philip W ylie,
were found Wednesday night
VOL. 56
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Established 1908
THURS., AUGUST 29, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 6
stabbed to death and tied to­
gether in their apartment o n
Manhattan's swank East Side.
•••
The victim s, found In tha
bedroom of the flat were Jan­
ice Wylie. 21, an employe o !
N'cwswerk magazine who hop­
ed to becom e an actress, and
Emily lloffert, 23, daughter
WASHINGTON (UPD —
of a prominent Minneapolis
Mrs. Vera Greene, o f 113
Howard Jenkins J r„ a for­
surgeon, who had planned to
Anderson Circle, C o u n t r y
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I)
WASHINGTON (U P D -T lic
mer law prufessor, took office
HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE contacted, the Air Farce said. Last-minute action by Con­ start leaching school next
Club Manor, It caring for a
today ss the first Negro mem­ greatest civil rights m arch in RASE, Ela. (C P I) - Debris
Two Air F orce planes, one gress ami President Kennedy month.
homing pigeon she found un­
ber o f the National loibor Re­ U. S. history, hailed as a believed to be from two miss­ with ■ tenm of param edics,
• •
•
der her ear in her driveway.
kept the nation's railroad*
lations Hoard.
huge success by its backers, ing jet tankers was spotted and a Coast Guard boat were operating lixlay and prevent­
The bodies w ere rem oved
The bird's leg band bears the
in the Atlantic today and the sent to the scene.
legend
"723BPH."
Mrs.
gave new Impetus today to
ed a strike over the bitlrr from Ihe Ihlrd-floor apart­
Air Force dispatched a team
The Const Guard vessel S.S. work rules dispute.
ment shortly after midnight
G reene's 'phone number is
the American N egro's cenWASHINGTON (C P I ) —
of paramedics to the scene Azalea City reported by radio
FA 2-8832.
The House overwhelmingly and taken, still hound togeth­
luric*-old struggle for racial
Sen. Clair Engle. ( D*Calif. 1,
m hopes of finding 11 miss­ at 11 a. tn. EST that It had
• • •
equality.
approved and Kennedy sign­ er. to Ihe m orgue at Bctlcvuo
Is expected to lie rrlens-d
ing crewmen.
located Ihe ilebrii about 450
Last time to buy a flag
ed into law Wednesday night Hospital where autopsies w ere
A vast throng, estim ated by
from Doctors Hospital within
The debris was floating miles northeast of Miami and
to lie perform ed.
from the Jaycees Saturday.
Police Chief Robert V . Mur­
legislation providing for bind­
a week or 10 days following
about 300 nautical miles from was hauling it aboard.
Police virtually ruled out
Their Am erican flags will be
ray to have numbered more
ing arbitration on the two key
where Ihe planes were |**t
brain surgery Saturday.
There w « » no mention of
burglary as a motive In tho
on sate at the Jaycees office
than 200,000 at its peak, con­
Issue.* — firemen's jobs and
Hie crew In the terse m ess­
slayings. Dr. Milton Hclpern,
on French Avenue. If you
verged on the capital Wednes­
composition o f train crews.
age.
the city's ch ief medical ex­
haven't gotten yours yet, now
day
fur
Ihe
rally—which
re­
The
legislation
removed
the
COI UMIIIA. S. C. (U P ll —
An Air Force spokesman
aminer, said It did not ap­
is the time.
threat o f a railroad strike for
The If. S. military training sembled more a revivalist
declined to describe Ihe de­
pear that the women had
• • •
cam
p
nw’
ctlng
than
a
militant
at
least
six
months.
Alter
program for Cuban volunteer
bris, and said only, "Ih e Aza­
been sexually molested.
Most humans have grown
soldiers will come to an end civil rights* dem onstration.
lea City is taking Ihe debris that period, it would be pos­
Lawrence McKearney, an
used to and usually "close
At
the
end
o
f
a
lung
and
sible
for
a
walkout
to
lake
next week when the finul 251
aboard and will take it to
assistant chief o f detectives,
their ea rs" when the Navy
men will be graduated from weary day. with words of
the nearest base for exam i­ place over other issues such said police had "n o su spects''
jets fly over. But R. K. Por­
the program at Fort Jackson, pvaiie from President Ken­
nation. We can give no fur­ as pay schedules and job and "n o lea d s," Of the kill­
ter’s p e t
canary, "Steve
nedy and Washington olfiJurisdiction,
ings, he said: "T h is is really
Mo.vn. Utah (IT’ D - A ther details until the debris
B rodie," breaks out i n t o
rials, they streamed out of
It w as the first time in sadistic."
is identified."
rescue
leant,
stymied
12
to
song! A few weeks ago, when
WASHINGTON lU P I) — the city by bus, train, plane
The spokesman said H om e­ m em ory that Congress had
"W e're reaching for any21 hours In attempts to get
R . E. Porter moved into his
arbitration
in
a on e," M cKoarncy said, when
Interior Sec ri* nry Stewart I., and auto in the sam e di.sclp
stead Air F orce Base was re­ ordered
at
possible
survivors
of
a
new home near the Navy
Udull say* the mine accident* lined manner that prevailed
maining in "txmsiant radio peacetim e labor dispute. Tlie asked if he thought p olice
fiery potash min*- explosion,
base, Steve was frightened
at Hazleton, l ’a., and Moitb, throughout the "m a r c h for
contact with the sea rch ers." railroads halted the action, would solve the casa soon.
turned today to the tragic
silly st the noise and just
Utah, have underscored “ the jnh* and freedom ."
The two Strategic Air Com ­ but the rail unions termed it " I t ’s a tough on e ."
task of hauling thr bodies of
about tore up his cage. Now,
Tlir
President,
who
met
lux ness o f mine safety prac­
•
• •
mand (S A C ) bombers disap­ a "regrettable and backward
Ihe dead lo the surface.
the opposite is true — he
tice* in some segments" o f the wild the in march lenders for
step" that could nlfcct laborpeared Wednesday,
The bodies w ere discovered
Eight
men
are
known
to
breaks out into song!
m ore than an hour, declared
Industry.
A freighter reported sight­ management relations.
by the two girls' room ate,
have died in the explosion ami
• m w
THE SHOES ALMOST got away but the fish
that the march had advanced
ing a life jacket Wednesday
The President, who signed Patricia Tolies, 23, and V isa
the first of the corpses was
City and schools are in an­
couldn't enetifie from 2&gt; ._,*&gt;•our-olil Lurri Carter,
the cause of the na I inn’ s 20
about 25o mite* southwest of Ihe bill an minutes alter the W ylie'* father, Max W ylie,
brought up early tmlay after
other hassle. City removed
IT T.A , Yugoslav in t l l ' l i million Negri*-* and of all
who did Iter fishing the hard way by falling into
Bermuda. A plane spotted House approved Ihe Senate- an advertising firm execu ­
the searcher* repurled
lack
the sod and installed clay for
the lake. Herald .staff photographer Rill Vincent
— Premier Nikita Khrushchev mankind.
what appeared to be an oil passed measure, said it rc- tive and also an author.
uf oxygen made it imposs­
summer baseball at Munici­
wound lip 111* v l it to l'reslJr. caught Lurri all huddled tip in a big bench
He said lie could not help
thek in the same general uDlrmed "the essential prior­
M us Tolies, who has a jo b
ible for them lo reach the
pal Stadium. Cost of now re­
•lent Tito's I* laud retreat to­ hut be impressed with Ihe
area.
towel. Lurri is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ity
o
f
Ihe
public
interest
with
Time Hook, Inc., said
drift 3.non feet underground
moving the clay and replac­
day with indications In- may­ "d eep fervor and the ipiiet
Hobby farter, of Indian River City.
over any narrower ink-rest." she last saw her roommatca
where live possible survivors
ing Hie sod is a bunt $2. too.
be balking on some o f Tito's dignity" of Ihe gathering. He
Kennedy said tliat frre col­ alive when she left the fourmay be wailing.
detuundv in their new "col- pledged to push for new civil
Schools want the sod fur the
lective bargaining was pre­ room, |25tt-i-raonth apartment
Slate Mining Inspector Tony
Inborution."
football season. City say * the
rights legislation, and to con­ llatsi* said further rescue at­
at 9:30 a. m ., F.DT Wednes­
served.
schools can have sod. if they
tinue effort* for inure job* tempts would tie positioned
The railroads had threaten­ day for work.
pay for it. Schools feel the
"and lo eliminate iliscriini- until adequate oxygen laeiliWhen she returned at 8:40
ed to put Into elfcct at 12:01
A T L A N T A (L’ PI) Fed­ nation m employm ent prac­
city should pay. Even the
a.m. toiiuy new work rules p. in., she said, she found
lies could be provided in the
eral Judga Lewis It. Morgan tices."
Seminulo Boosters Club is
MIAMI ( u r i ) — Three tliut would eliminate 37,(M0 the apartment in . disarray
drift. Tlie facilities were be­
today gave attorney* for the
-yetting into the act — wants
cars
rut a short Florida Kkst Brem en's ’ yob*. Tlie unions airff, ir, (titened, iflrpnhtied
The Itev, Fred L. .Shuttles ing
prepared
Wednesday
Tlie boys evidently held
Shelleraekers, bream and
Saturday Evening I W
ad* worth, a Baptist preacher when voice contact wa* made Coast Railway freight tialn said they would -h ik e if the Max WylL
ted.
who lives Just
their tongue* right at the Ja&gt;- perch attracted to all that de­ ditionaj time in which In fib•
• •
two block* aw ay. It was Wy­
Niiriinja rule* w eie iin|&gt;n-«'d.
who was one o f tlie leader* with two survivors, and em er­ were derailed at
rre Fishing llmliu, Wednes­ lirious bait kept t!iu young­ argument* to overturn the
injuring
the
lie who pushed open the bed ­
Seminole High Sellout baud,
of ihe Birmingham, Ala., civil gency measures bad lo lie Wednesday,
day, for they oiittished the sters busy for about two 33,060,000 in damages award­
tillin'* engineer.
room dour and found the
tinder the auspices of the
right* battle, said the march taken lo free the men.
girls 7 Hi 2.
hours, and Jaycees* wives as­ ed Wallace liutl* in n lilo-l
This was believed to tm the
girls, who had been bound
Downtown .Merchants Associa­
would "inevitably lead to an
The survivors, lifted out of
First
place winners for sisted with the weighing and rase.
band and foot and theo t ie d ' ' '
tion, will serenade shoppers
outbreak of little Washing the charred shaft Wednesday first successful derailment of
catching the biggest tish went tabulation of the ratch.
an FEC train since tlie rail­
together
back-to-back
with,
7 9 p.m. Friday at First and
Ion* all over the coun try."
afternoon,
said
five
men
were
to Steve Revels, R obb Car­
Refreshments w ere served
JACKSONVILLE (t PI) — sheets.
Magnolia.
"I shall propose a civil alive and attempting to avoid way was struck lust January
ter and Tony Hundley.
to the youngsters following
SAIGON, South \ let Nam
• # *
rigid* march
through the deadly gas fumes behind a by members uf 11 iion-npcrat- Blake Living-ton told police
Those who caught too must Ihe coolest by Jaycees Jim | (LTT) — South Viet Nam’s
today a fish story about the
In spite o f all precautions,
.South that wilt go straight In barricade o f rubberised cloth. ing unions,
were Kris Williams, Lurri Smith, H a r o l d
Chapman, official pres* agency -aid to­
ima
tliat gut away—only this
Folirn
said
W.
Reeve*,
children do manage to play
to the Black Belt of Alabama
Carter and Harold Davidson. Carm-lt White, Glenn McCall, day that ! ’ rv*ii!rut Kgn Dinh
By United Press International
the 27-year obi engineer of one wa* stuffed.
and Mississippi this year and
with fire. Lake Mary Fire
The
liifie*l
ficlm*
were dark Ludwig. T ip Grid ley, I hem ha* promised to remove
Abraham Unrnln issued hW
the
train,
wit*
hospitalized
Livingston
said
someone
Chief Ralph Abell (old ns to
In I9t&gt;4. We inii't provide Tit
caught by Rodney Harris, lid Phil Skates, Frank VoHnime police guard* from I'mi. Hurt
l’ rocla m a lion
with a broken teg. l\vo oilier stole hi* mounted Walmo — E ntanripa l ion
Hu Washington*' everywhere
day that som e children at
ly Mavcl and Angela Hardy. and Chairman Charles Fox.
pagodas and free Imprisoned
(it inches king and 2d inches freeing staves In 10 southern
iruln
crewmen
were
nut
in­
Sunland Estates, playing with
so that the Negro in the colJaycees were gratified to
Miss Marianne Ludwig, (IN, monk* and nun* who will obey
in eircimifvrcncB — from his states on Jan. I, 1863, a ccord ­
jured.
a cigarette lighter, ignited a
Ion field whn can 't get to
see the fine turnout of young­ was uti hand to take care of the newly installed Buddhist
unattended truck Inst night. ing to the World Almanac.
Tlie
FBI
said
spikes
hud
mattress. Firemen confined
have
a
Washington can
sters under nine years of a&lt;e any
minor Incidents, and leaders,
SIIEPPTON, ra. &lt;UI*I&gt; — been removed and placed un­
chance to express him self,"
the blaze to one mom . Could
Rescue official* may decide der the tracks to derail any
for the annual rodeo held at Florida Wildlife officers and
he said.
have been a lot worse.
today
whether to let a vol­ train. Agents said the spike*
Lake
Carola
in
Fort
Mellon
members
of
Hoy
Scout
Troup
• * *
unteer descend the escape had been innuvcd near a
Park, and were busy handing Sol formed safety patrols.
LOS ANGELES (I T T ) —
The
big
Rotary benefit
shaft now Ix-jng widened to trestle.
Approximately 500 children Evangelist Hilly Gruhnm said
out rigged pules along with
vaudeville show and move
l.nula llovn morn than Sou
paper cups of worm*.
partieipalcd in the event, as­ Wednesday there might be n
The first three ears o f the
slated for Tuesday night is
Two person* were injured feet underground.
sisted and watched over by huge march on Washington
five-ear train were derailed.
sparking som e show parlies,
“ Miners take rare o f their The FBI said the first car
parents anil older brothers that would dwarf the civil and a juvenile wa* arrested
with friends Retting together
right* march if the 17. S. Su­ as the result of a two car ow n ," the town-people here behind the engine slid into a
and sisters.
for a little socializing before
CHARLESTON,
W.
Va. shapely “ tree" wa* Mis* South
preme Court “ continues ill crash Wednesday evening at say. and though the 52-year- ditch. The second ear flipped
or after the show, The Herald
Avenue
and
20th old llova has been buried for over ami the third car behind ( U l 'l i — Ever are a tre* with Carolina, Cecilia McBride Y o­
trend toward throwing God French
learned today.
der o f Van W yck.
and the Bible out o f our na­ Street, according to police. III day* ami not heard from the engine jumped o f f the measurements o f 30-21-30?
• • •
Barron ki**ed each o f tha
Thut was only one o f the
Carl Stuhbings. Lake Ash­ fo r 9 day*, the e ffo rt to track*.
tional life."
County Engineer Hill Hush
sight* tlmt decoiuted the ex ­ girl* ax they were introduced
retrieve
him
continue*
without
by,
suffered
arm
injuries
and
TAMPA (UPll — The loi­
William
Leffler anti John
ecutive mansion here Wednes­ with their gifta to tha gov­
his wife, Gem Stubbing*, re­ official expressions o f dis­
ter General Telephone Com­
Kridcr spent Wednesday ill
day when 45 contestant* in ernor and Mr*. Barron.
couragement.
ceived
neck
injuries,
tlie
po­
pany strike entered its eignth
Tallahassee, conferring with
A potted palm tree and
MIAMI (U R I) — Another the .Mis* USA Beauty Pag­
A few yard* from the shaft
lice report revealed
WASHINGTON ( Lpl ) —
week today on the heels of a
slate officials on the bro­
miniature
tropical orange and
Mediterranean
fruit
fly
was
eant
paid
s
visit
to
Gov.
and
through
which
David
Fvliin,
The
teen
age
driver
o
f
the
liie
Senate
Foreign
Relations
dynamiting o f tlio home here
chures to be tub mil led for o f a woman employe who has Committee today approved the
lemon pl»n t» were presell ted
mol lleoey Throne, 2d, found in Dado County Wed­ .Mrs. W, W, Barron.
second car wa* d ie d for driv­ fig,
Ihu proposed university sites. remained on Die job a un limited nuclear test bun treaty
The girls were dressed ta to the Barron* by Mix* F lor­
ing without a license and were lifted to safety early nesday and agriculture (ini­
TALLAHASSEE I d ' l l — fur falling to have hi* car Tuesday, worker* today set tial * added &lt;i7u acres to pre­ sym bolise the slate* they rep­ ida,, Lunita Gayla Kent of
| tty a vote of Id to 1.
operator.
TUs Ft. Pierce.
City
Recreation
Director | Police said the bomb ex­
Cnnsrrv alion Director Ran­ under ronlrul. He will be giv­ about widening ■ similar 12 - sent spraying operation* over resent In Hie pageant.
Sen. Russell It. Long, (D*
Jim Jernigan reported today j ploded shortly before midnight t.n.l, m i Die time dissenter.
dolph Hodge* say* ofliier* en a hearing Wednesday af­ inch probe sunk to Bova1* pre­ area* of It previous finds tills
sumed loeatlon Wednesday.
summer.
will begin rigid enforce­ ternoon in Juvenile rourt.
th e
municipal
swimming Wednesday night damaging a
The eouimittee voted to
ment Sept. I uf the nrw
pools will be open Labor Day, stairway at the home. An send tlie pact barring all hut
Florida
bnal
registration
last day o( the season.
investigation was under way underground nuch-ur tests to
• • *
law.
to determine what type of tlie Senate floor for consid­
Hodges remhiilrd buatrr*
Principal John Angel r e ­ explosivo was used. An offi­ eration starting Sept. 9. The
the HUH-ril registration errminded South Seminole Jun­ cial said it appealed the bomb committee members agreed
Dili airs expired Aug. 13
their written
report
ior High students today that it had been set in a flower Gix that
and that certificate* for thr
would contain ‘'understand­
will be necessary for them to at Hie home.
nrw year wrnt on sale Aug.
bring l u n c h e s
until the
Them were no illj iie- and ing* and Inter pretalluii*" re­
school's new cafeteria is co m ­ police -aid damage did not ap­ garding continued I'. S. test
prepareditrss.
pear to be too extensive.
pleted.
• • •
Chairman J. William FulMeeting* were scheduled to­
At long last, the City-San­ day between governmental o f ­ | bright, (D -A rk .i, said the
ford Naval Academy trans­ ficials and representative* of committee member* made the
Offering Our i'ustonierH
action will be closed Friday. the company and o f striking 'Uvllal” reset vutmns that they
The meeting ot tlie North
FREE Tire Inspection
City Attorney Hill Hutchison Local t*21. International Bro­ would be free to Vote for or
said today that City officials therhood o f Electrical Work­ again*! the treaty on the Orlando Village Council ori­
FREE Tire Halation
»rhrduled tor i a&gt;
and B e r n a r r M arFaddm er*. A FL -iT O , in an * l f . i t to floor, regardless o f th.-ir vote* ginally
in committee.
p.m. today ha* bii-u |»»l
Foundation officers will meet reach some agreement.
FREE Flat Tire Repair
ponetl until 7 30 p ill HPXt
at his office to complete the
Wednesday, Vice Mayor Art
signing and transfer title.
FREE Front End Cheek
Ferrln announced this morn­
School for boarding and day
ing.
•
Students opens Sept. Irt.
Tlie mruling wa* railed fur
• * •
OCALA ( CPI ) George
HInter V cron iu , All
Expert W in d A tig (line ut
Hu- second reading on the
Last
week
the
"C lock
&lt; wtholic School leather for Shepard, lii, of Ocala, was
utility
tax
ordinance
ami
ihe
mentioned a J2J3.0UU real es­ six years after the school first listed in critical condition at
tate transaction, transferring opened ha* returned) after a a local hospital today suffer­ franchise ordinance with Sub­
Tire Specialist Sine* 1933
urban Fropane Gas Co,
Casselberry
property
from three-year absence to serve ing from snake bite.
These
readings definitely
Shepard, a painter, was
Sam Snead to the San Fran­ a* sister superior when the
cisco
Itedevelopers.
'loday school reopens for the full bitten late last night by a six- will ta k e place next Wednes­
NAVY EXCHANGE'S remodeled und expanded store and cafeteria at
foot long rattler which he day, Fcrrm said. The council
com es a letter from the latter term on Sept. 3.
Sanford Naval Air Station wu* formally opened this morning. Capt, RoStudents will attend school captured on Slate Road 200. also hope* to have the first
firm that their representative
Florida Distributors For llrnman Custom Built T irrs
reading of a franchise ordi­
liert Ware (right) cut the rihbon. Also pictured are Joseph Catenazzo,
The
snake
bit
him
on
the
only
a
half
day
for
the
first
will be here nest month and
105 W. 1st St.
Sunfortl
FA 2-U651
merchandizing
manager;
Cdr.
II.
I?.
Shively,
administrative
officer;
store
nance
with
Florida
Bower
“ he will be able to give you we* k and from 9 a m. to 3 right hand a* he tried to
U K GIVE PI \ID ST \MI’ S
Corp.
personnel und CWO C. W. Mellowcn, Exchange officer.
(Herald Photo),
t handle it.
p m. thereat Ur.
ou r most detailed plan.

m w A

NLRB Member

Backers Hail
March As
Huge Success

Debris Picked Up
In Tanker Search

Railroad Strike
Staved Off For
Six Months

Engle Improved

it 0

Training: To End

l i t

Miners Bodies
Being Removed
From Utah Mine

Rules Broken

Nikita Ends Visit

Boys Outfish Girls
At Jaycee Rodeo

FEC Freight
Is Derailed

More Time

A (Stuffed)

Fish Story

Diem Relents

Now You Know

Bova Rescue
Decision Due

Graham Speaks

Tree With Pretty
Figure: 36-24-36

Two Hurt, 1 Held

Phone Worker's
Home Bombed Senate Panel
Okays Treaty

Rigid Boat Law
Enforcement To
Begin Sept. 1

Medfly Found

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S

AUTOMOTIVE

North Orlando
Session Delayed

SAFETY CENTER

Rattler Bites
Sister Returns
To Hood School His Captor

IIncorporated
M(R0BERTSr
Supp,y

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