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National Pitchers Near Shutout
Larger Strike What's Odds On
7 - Grooved Stance Zone Called Yankees, Sonny
Or The Packers?
Equalizer
J j ; JULIUS B O K O S \&lt; ^

Water Carnival Hawkins Sets Pace Bn
Results Listed

■u i ' o f t H c h a m h o h

Assuming your stance, auk*
your fart ar* lined Up
with the tin* of flight, pointed
outward to tha degree you in­

to ha in.
Bo certain tha weight U dlstrihutad evenly on the feet.
When your stance becomes
natural, you leant to cheek
the weight distribution auto.
■uticalijr as yoa start to ad*
dress tha bail.
The stance should become
■a groved aa the iw tof.
F lea your knees slightly
When you have properly tak­
en your ataneo. This will aid
ht diatrfbtuing tha wslght on
the foot more toward the heel
father than tha hall o f tha
loot. This brings up tha mat­
ter o f balance again. Wslght
on tha keels la a much better
aid for maintaining balance
than weight shifted to the
balls o f tha feet.
Tha slight handing ef tha
knees causes them to act aa a
cushion, or a shock aboorber.
In swinging tha club to and
throughl tha boll. This pro­
duces an even motion to your
Bwlng going back, at contact
and following through. Otherwise, it bocoraos a jerky, uncordlnated movement.
Y ou should have the fcellng
that you’re sitting down at tho
ball.
I f you haven't that feeling,
Check your kneos and the
weight dlatrlbutioa on your
foot.
Tho manner In which you
bake tha stop up to the ball beuomeo quite essential to the
eventual proper execution of
you r swing.
N o doubt you hare seen
many golfars compsltely con­
fused on how and where to
place their feet for specific
shots with various woods and
Irons. Many golfers never
bother to get this confusion
■trnlghteaed out end keep
right on shuffling and shift­
ing away.
Almost a n y professional
could Iron this out for them
In a hurry, If they would
merely apply themeelree,

NEXT: Where to play the
ball between ths feet,
From tho book, "How To
W ay Par Golf," hy Julius
Boros, copyright 1053 and
1963 by Prcntico-IIall, Inc.,
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.

Sun Sox Stretch
Lead To 4 Games
By ITnlled Press International
Rookie right hnndrr Rob
Guxvk put RurnsoU four
games out In front of the
Florida fflate Lt-sgue last
night by giving up only three
hits and pacing tha Sun f*&gt;x
to a 6-1 win over Orlnndn.
In other action last night.
F ort Lauderdale d e f e a t e d
Tampa 4-1, Miami nipped
Lakeland 7-6 end Iluytona
Bench downed St. Petersburg
3-1.

By Oscar Fraley
CINCINNATI (U PI) - Na­
UP! Hports Writer
tional League pitchers are
LAS VEGAS, Nev. The
treating some o f baseball's
kees are W favorites
best bitters pretty rough this to win tha opening gn
season, resulting in a string the World Series again
of shutouts that threaten to. Dodgers, even though
erase a record set back In Hoof ax is the starter, at
Green Bay Packers are 1*.
not.
point choice* in next week'*
At mld-1963, which may go
College All-Star game.
in the record books aa the
These are the latest figures
season (then pitchers
from the Santa Anita Turf
control o f ths gams, Nation­ and Sport* book, the leading
al League President Warren wagering spa is this bet-hap­
C, Giles credited the revolu­ py gambling paradise, which
tion to ths enlarged strike has already established Sonny
Liston a 6-1 favorite
"The sudden change has to lippj Cassius Ciay tor tnetr
be attributed in large mea­ Sept. 30 heavyweight title
sure to the bigger strike fight in Philadelphia.
They'll even quote you a
sons,” Giles said. "That's the
only thing that has reilly price on that being the cor­
rect day of the fight, which
changed."
Statistics show scoring U ant will reach the end
off II per cent this year in the sidewalk first, or any
IT WAR MIDNIGHT when Karl Moon*, o f Cedar
the senior circuit and borne hor*e rsc# in the nation.
Avenue, landed thin huge 210-pound jewfiah nt
The
Santa
Anita,
one
ef
runs off 21 per cent.
the New Smyrna inlet Wednesday after fight­
Last season at this time seven sporting parlos in Ve­
ing with him fur an hour. He said the big fish
gas,
is
run
by
a
former
New
there were 23 hitters in the
really put up x struggle before he was finally
York
bookie
named
Jasper
.300 class, and now there
dragged anhore. Moore presented the fish to
Martin.
He
"busted
out"
in
are nine.
Sid ItiChard (pictured) an food for the to o aniNew
York
and,
being
right
The drastic drop in scoring
CHECK—Julius Boros
mals (but It. E, Porter learned It was cut up
out
o
f
Runyon,
misses
the
automatically c h e c k s also is reflected in the fact sidewalks of New York but
into steaks).
(Herald Photo)
h I a weight distribu­ that bases on balls have de­ likes tho easy action in these
tion as he stnrta to ad­ clined II per cent and are precincts.
down more than 400 compar­
dress the ball.
Right now, he has the
ed with the 1902 season. Thus
there are fewer men on base Yanks and Dodgers aa "ou t"
when the power hitters do beta. Meaning, In the opinion
of the guys who have to be
United Press International
connect.
Strikeouts a n up 4 per right or go broke, that they
American Leagn*
cent in the National League. are cinches to win the penW. ! „ Pet. GB
At this time last season, 21 ants. However, Jasper will
New York
61 3ft .633
lay
llx
to
your
five
that
you
pitchers had earned run aver51 14 .551 8
ages o f 3.00 or under, but can't pick the iccond-plaee United Press International Chii-ago
finisher in Ihe National Lea­
56 16 .519 8
today there are 30.
Nelson Fox. who already Baltimore
gue and makes it even-money
Minnesota
54 45 .545 Bit
At
this
stage
in
1062.
pitch­
By United Press International
owns eight major league re­
for second place in the Amer­
51 46 .526 tow
cords, will soon achieve an­ Boston
Willie Maya la on the more ers hid recorded 58 shutouts,
ican.
18 52 .480 15
Cleveland
hut
lo
date
they
have
posted
other statistical goal that
but even a .410 batting surge
Just to give the suckers,
16 32 .469 18
will place him among the Kansas City
may he too little too late for 05, seven ahead of the 1908
cops, the baseball fans, aomc
45 55 .464 161*
Ian Angeles
pice
when
a
record
163
greatest
second
basemen
in
the San Francisco Giants.
kind of run with Ihe two big
Detroit
It 51 .132 I9lk
baseball history.
Tha 9100,000 centerfislder scoreless games were pitch­
teams, Jasper will lay you
Washington
31 64 .3IT 28
ed.
The
combative
little
Chiwho had been bogged down
Thursday's Results
Giles listed four factors six to five whether the Yanks raog White Sox second baseclosa to tho .260 mark this
or the Dodgers finish under
man—who Just might be the Chicago 4 Detroit 3
season has mods 13 hlla In which he believes are direct­
or over six games in front
only fellow in the American Los Angeles ft New York 0
his last 31 at bats to boost ly or Indirectly responsible
Kansas City 2 Boston 0
for the renaissance of pitch­ of their respective leagues.
league who hasn't conceded
his average to .281.
In the series as a while,
Cleveland
1 Minnesota 2
ing.
They
were:
to the New York Yankees—
The Glanta have moved with
—Psychologically,
if
not the Yanks are 1310 choice*. needs only three more hits Baltimore 4 Washington 2.
him—six victories In their
*'Wa don’t do much with
to reach 2,5oo for this car­ night
last 10 games—but that Isn't physically, pitchers hive been
basketball because you can't eer. That's a total reached
National league
going to he enough to over­ given an advantage by the
get the Information," says hy only five second basemen
W. U Pci. GB
enlarged
strike
zone
and
hal­
take the h,e Angeles Dodgers
Ihe tall, dark haired Martin in
62 38 .620
—all hall of fa mers—Eddie tail Angeles
unless they do an el foldo to iers have been placed at a
hts inevitable eastslde ac­
S6 44 .560 6
new disadvanlage.
Collins, Nap Lajoie, Frankie St. Louts
end 'em all.
cent. "And it might come as
Frisch, Charlie Gchringcr and San Francisco 55 46 .515 714
The Giants ran their cur­ —Scientific analyses of hit­
a surprise to learn that wc Rogrrs Hornsby.
Chicago
53 45 .511 8
rent winning streak to four ters* weaknesses compiled by
get more action in one month
M 47 .535 8V4
Cincinnati
expert
stalUtlcians
are
now
Fox
knocked
in
three
runs
games Thursday when they
of pro football than we do
52 19 .515 W i
with two singles and scored Philadelphia
whipped the New York Meta, Iwlng passed on to the pitch­
in a whole season of base­ the White Sox’ fourth run of Pittsburgh
50 19 .505 1U4
8-8, as Maytj drove In four ers.
ball."
50 50 .500 13
the game Thursday in a 4-3 Milwaukee
runs with a homer, ilouhle nnd —Most of the better prosMartin's emporium, however
38 65 .309 2514
Houston
single, Willie McCovey also peris brought up from the caters to any gambling taste victory over the Detroit Ti­
32 69 .317 30lk
New York
minors
in
recent
years
have
gers.
The
win
enabled
the
weighed In with three hits and
Thursday's ItesulU
—except the slots and the second-place White Sox to
been pitchers.
knocked In two runs In San
—The fundamental philoso­ tables. Hut If you want some­ move within eight games of Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2
Francisco’s 12-hit attack.
phy
that it is harder to learn thing booked and you've in the Yankees, whc»e six-game San Francisco 8 New York 6
The loss was tho 10th in a
handle any
lo hit than it is lo pitch—an Nevada he'll
winning streak was ended by St. I-nui* 3 Milwaukee 1
row on the rend for the Meta
extension of the theory that other lype of "action."
a 5 0 loss to the Los Angeles Houston 3 Philadelphia 0,
—equalling a 47-year old ma­
night
"No interstate business, Angels.
hitters are born ami pirlurs
jor league record fur futility
though," he says, "1 won't
Pittsburgh 6 Los Angeles 2.
are made—still holds true.
away from hunie.
even give odds to a news­

Mays On Move
And Giants Go
Alone With Him

’’"-might, .Miami play, *t St.
Petersburg, Fort iuniderdule
goes to Sarasota, Daytona
Reach travels to Tanrpa anil
tlrlamlo plays at I akclnud.
The Standings:
W L Pet.
fUraaw-U
2n u .890
FL laiudcrdalo
1(1 Id J»2
Miami
17 It .ftid
Orlando
ir&gt; 13 .MO
St. Petersburg
14 It .600
Daytona Reach
12 17 .t it
Tampa
12 18 .too
Lakeland
10 18 .367

The Mets made 12 hits, In­
cluding a run-producing sin­
gle uiui a two-run homer by
lluku Snider, but left 10 run­
ners on bairn against the
combined pitching of Billy
Pierce, Roll lluliit nnd Billy
llocft. lluliit, who yielded one
run and sis hit* in 3 1-3 in­
nings, scored his sixth vic­
tory against three losses.
The victory enabled the
thud-place Giants to move
Withlng 7'» games of the f.os
Angeles Dodgers, who lost to
the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-2,
ending Sandy Koufax'a ninegame winning streak.
The St. Louis Cardinal* defented the Milwaukee Braves,
3-1, the Ginrirmuti Reds nip­
ped the Chicago Cuba, 3-2,
and the Houston Colts shut
out the Philadelphia Phillies,
3-0.

Hum phreys

Champs Compete

Hack

ST. LOUIS (UPI)—Pitcher
Bob Humphreys has been reactivated hy the St. I.ouis
Cardinal* who shipped reserve
Atlanta of tha International
League to make room on the
gvistar. H ujin p fa r e y s—was.
placed on the disabled list
■ftar tearing atidomlnal mus­
cle* nt Pittsburgh several
weeks ago.

FAST

1.1.MK RUCK, Conn. (UPI)
—Entries for tha combined
midget-formula l.ilire Race at
Lime Rock, Conn., road course
Kuturdny include nln* - time
Eastern U. S. midget rhamphia, and Ernie d* Voss of
5!ontreul, the defending Can­
adian Formula I.ibrt rhampton.

RELIABLE

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"Polemics" Is the srt o f dispaper guy who calls from
out of live stale."
potation and controversy, that
World's Moslem*
"Newspaper guy*," on the i*. "waging war with words." almut 130.3 million.
whole, are friends of Jaiper's
but he "fries" when any of
MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala,
them within the stale print
(Ill'll — Tile Southern Footm
odds on any event without
Ball League opens its season contacting him,
here Saturday night when the
"Imagine,"
he
snorted,
Chattanooga Chcroknw meet "one paper print* (aids of
the Huntsville Rocket*.
20-1 on the Liston thing. So
August 3 Is the date for people come rushing in here
other teams to open; Hunts­ to get s piece of the price.
ville at Jacksonville, Chatta­ Then Ihey scream when 1
nooga at Orlando, atnl Tusca­ won’t give them that kind of
loosa at Rome, Gn
action.
Gadsden and Daytona Beach
"I tell ’em," be shrug
will open on Aug. 10.
ged, ‘ Thai I have an agree­
Fourteen games will be ment with the newspaper. 1
played by each club during jdon l sell newspapers and
ihe season which end* Nov. 16. Ithey don't set odd*.

Southern Grid
Opener Saturday

All-Stars Lose
By One Point

EVANSTON. III. (UPI) —
The Colley All-Stare return­
ed to serious training today
for their Aug. 2 clash with
the Green Bay Pnckers, heart­
ened by n close one-point loss
in their first clash with n
National
Football
League
team.
The Chicago Bears out.scor­
ed the Collegians I3-I2 in a
scrimmage Thursday at the
Bears' training camp nt Rensealer, Ind. The winning point
raroe on a conversion kick by
Roger La Cterc.
The scrimmage was com­
prised of l it offensive plays,
equally divided between the
number two tennis. Thera were no
kick-off* or punts.

W estern's First Round
CHICAGO (U PI) — Golf
pro Fred Hawkins was in a
familiar spot today, he hoped
the road would take a d iffer­
ent turn to a new ending Sun­
day.
Hawkins, on the pro tour
fo r sixteen years with only
on* victory, was the first
round pace setter in the 950,000 Western Open with a four
under par 67 on the thickly
roughed, heavily wooded Bev.
erly Country Club eoursc.
It was the same position he
held at the asms milepost o f
tha same tournament on Medinah No. 3 course last year.
But last year he sagged to a
third piac* tie, taming only

Mantle's Season
May Be Finished
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
depressed
Mickey
Mantle
faced up to the grim possi­
bility today that the season
may be all ovsr for him.
Set hack even further by
&lt;a new knee injury, which la
literally one on top uf an­
other, the down-hearted Yan­
kee centerflelder said he had
"no idea" when he might b*
able to ptay again.
•Mantle suffered his latest
injury, a loosening of a cart­
ilage on the outside of his
left knee, while trying to work
himself back In shape from
an "old" injury sustained on
June 6.
Mickey was running in the
outfield prior to a game with
the Lo* Angeles Angels last
Tuesday when his left knee
suddenly gave way.
He was immediately t-xamined in the cluhhouse by Yan­
kee team physician Dr. Sidney
Gaynor, who relayed his finding* to manager Ralph Houk.
Navigation season of thu
St. Lawrence Seaway in 1961
was Irons April 1ft to Dec. 2
according to tha ilritannica
Book of the War,

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pit came from behind for the
911.000 first prize.
Today Hawkins held a on*
stroke margin over three play.
its heading into the second
round, 48 year old Skee Relgel,
27-year-old Joe Campbell, and
25-year-old Australian Bruce
Devlin.
The field was bunched tight
behind them with eight play,
era at 69. among them the
Matters and PGA champion
Jack Nieklaus.
Hawkins held fin t plaee by
virtue of almost sensations!
putting on an erratic trip
arsssd the f “ 27 yard Sinks.
He had 13 on* putt greens.
Name players stumped in
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3 More Hits To
Reach 2,500

Results o f ths Water Carnlvoal held Wedneaday at
Fort Mcllcn pool were an­
nounced today by the San­
ford Recreation Department.
Virgil Duffel was the an­
nouncer for the following
events:
Dog I’addle Race (9 under):
Boys: t*t place Kenny Woodall; 2nd place Ricky Ferrell.
Girls: tat place no entry.
Dog Paddle Race (10 4fc over)
Beys: 1st placs Lloyd Wall;
2nd place Aaron Keith; 3rd
place Wayna Fakess. Girls:
1st place Nancy Barks; 2nd
pises Kathie Tillis; 3rd placs
Candy Ferrsll.
Underwater Swim: (6 4
under) Boy* 1st place Kenney Woodall1 2nd place Ron
aid Pratt; 3rd
lac* Bitty
Echo!*. Girls: 1st
1*1 place Rost'
mary Simas; 2nd place Susan
Raker; 3rd plica Gale Herdln,
Underwater Swim: (10 t
over) Boys: 1st place Steve
Duffey; 2nd place Wayne
Fake**; 3rd place Clarence
Charron. Girls: 1st place Am
ran Ferrell; 2nd place Brenda
Patterson; 3rd place Brenda
Carter.
Spoon-egg Relay (9 A un­
der) Glrta A Roys: 1st place
Grammar Team; 2nd place
Southaide-Pinecrest (ccmhined).
Spoon-egg Relay (10 A
over) Girls A Boys: 1st placs
Southside; 2nd place Fine'
crest; 3rd placs Grammar.
Ping Pong Balt Relay (9 A
under) Boys: 1st place Gram­
mar; 2nd place SouthsideGrammar; 3rd plsc* Pinecrest.
Ping Pimg Ball delay: (10
A over) Boys: 1st place
['interest; 2nd place Sculh
side; 3rd place Grammar.
Girls: 1st place Grammar;
2nd place Plnecrcst ,
Free Style Relay: (10 A
|over) Boys: 1st place Southside; 2nd place Ilnecrrit;
3rd place Grammar. Girls:
1st place Tinecreat; 2nd place
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Seminole Police W ork C H I | £
Done By Outsiders??

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V O lT sil

The burning question here today w a s: Why
was the Seminole County s h e r iff* department
seemingly ignored in the bolitn raid here Satur­
day?
At first blush it ia wondered w hy doe*
Seminole County need a sh eriff’ * department,
now asking fo r nn increase in it* annual budget?
Why does Sanford need a police department?
When our law enforcement work ia carried on
. . . partly, nt least . . . by the federal govern­
ment, Orange County deputies and Orlando po­
lice.
Not one Seminole deputy or one Mintoni
police officer was on thut raid. In fact, the two
department* did not know it wa* being staged.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby explained todny the in­
vestigation commenced “ a year a g o" at Orlando.
Don Derry. Internal Revenue agent, said it start­
ed there three month* ago. Hobby said he ap­
prised “ them" that "w e do not have the money
or the manpower for an Intensive investigation
and I gave them full permission to extend their
investigative operations into Seminole County
whenever they wished.”
Sheriff Hobby said further that C. II. Trulock, special investigator o f the Florida Sheriff's
Bureau, was "looking out fo r our interests," Trulock was reported ill today. Derry stated further
the Orange and Orlando officers were working
"under federal supervision and vve felt we had
all the help we needed."
Queried why the Seminole S h eriff* depart­
ment was not informed o f the pending riiid,
Derry added "w e had all the help we needed and
we had to move fast."
Police Chief Hoy Williams said today his de­
partment was not invited, apparently, "since it
was out of the city." He added that be had had
"trouble with that same bunch five years ago."
The Herald, pursuing all phases in an effort
to obtain the facts, telephoned Tallahassee to re­
quest n statement from Gov, Farris Bryant anti
was informed the Chief Executive is in Wash­
ington testifying before a U. S. Senate commit­
tee on the public accommodation bill.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chairman o f the Semi­
nole County Commission, this morning said: "I
guess I’nt not well enough informed on this thing
to make a statement. I was told the Sheriff was
in on this raid."
The Herald is not satisfied as to the reason
Derry Ignored the Seminole County S h eriffs de­
partment. We have been given answers to our
qftWuiftni * . . butTve nVFnai aaiM M TM lth IhtTn.'If Parry'* statement 1* the com p ete truth It npl&gt;ears the County Commissioner* tan save the
taxpayers some money, drop the Seminole She­
r iff’s department and permit Uruuge County and
Orlando law officers to do our police work.
Possibly the Governor will have a state­
ment Tuesday when he returns from Washing­
ton. His office said today he will be apprised
o f the local situation on bis return.

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Game Agency To
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Action Urged
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‘Funeral’ Plans
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SEOUL, Korea (UPI) —
Communist North K o r e a *
raider* killed two American
aoiditri and critically wound*
ed • third. The United Nation*
Command (UNC) q u l e k t y
placed some U. S. units on n
“ reinforced alert status.'*
The Communists crossed in*
to South Korean territory and
ambushed a U. 9. Army jeep
patrol with submachine gun
fire and Soviet-mad* hand
grenades.
Tii* UNC culled is s "skis
ou* snd unprovoked sneak at­
tack." There was no sign the
Americans hud been able tu
The Bowmans said that return the Communists' fire,
• • •
they will riuvtinue to open at
4:30 a.m. as Mrs. Applrhy
“ The attack was deliberate­
d&lt;d and will extend the eve­ ly planned, premeditated, and
ning hours “ until at least It executed in a grey early
p.m."
dawn," a UNC spokesman
Bpeuking of her plans for said. As a result of the attack,
the future, Mrs. Appleby said, he added, "element* of the 1st
"My husband la already re­ Cavalry Division were placed
tired and now we can take ! on a reinforced alert status"
that tong extended trip all I along the truce line. The three
over th&lt;&gt; United States thut soldiers were members of tho
wp have planned fur so long.'* 1st Cavalry.
The victims were not Ident­
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman said
that for many years they' had ified pending notification of
planned to come to Florida, relatives. The wounded soldier
"as many «f our fumily mem- hud lievn hit four times, in
In-rs were already here and tlie chest, arms, and legs, and
was reported still uncontloua
we wished to join them."
“ After the Parkway put us several hours after the attack.
“ H# may not live," UNO
out of bus Ilies.*, we came down
and looked around. Wo like,! s|Hike*man CoL George Creel
Sanford so much, and met of Birmingham, Ala., said.

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Bryant Pleads For
Rights Of Business

Two Sought In
Ocala Shooting

Third Shot
In Ambush
Of Patrol

7 Bolita Suspects Free On Bond

Seven persons arrested here
in a gambling raid Saturday
have been released under bond
l« tiding the filing of a direct
information and or a prelim­
inary hcining, according to
Don D. Derry, U. S. Internal
Kcvetmc Service, who led the
raid.
Derry was assisted by Or­
ange County sheriffs depu­
ties ami Orlando police. No
Sunford or Sominol* County
law officers participated.
Derry said that released un.
der $.*,000 bond each were
Clyde Lee, 53, Orlando; Bnlph
Tllgliman, .10, Fail Gallic, and
Cecil Merritt, 4*. Altamonte
Springs Negro: and under
S2.50U bund eiicli were Carol
Fuller, tt!*» known m Carol
High man. 'id, Ffau Gallic;
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Jesse tV. Joynrr, 52, LongThat mammoth Coca-Cola
wood; Dorothea Itndford, 21,
d«al at Miami does not af­
Fein Park, and Donald A.
fect the Sanford Coca-Cola
Dunn Sr., 50, of Cameron
Company, according to U.
Avenue.
Miller, Orlando, district man­
The group posted bond aft­
ager lor Florida Coca-Cola
er arraignment b**fure U, S.
Company. He explained that
Commissioner David Kerbeu
only 23 per cent interest ef
ut Orlando. Derry explained
the Florida company chang­
that direct Information* will
ed hands and the local com­
l.e filed against the group and
pany Is owned by Use Flor­
MISS CANDI FONDER. *pon*orc&lt;l by the Semithat a preliminary hearing
ida company. So. it wilt be
H ole County Chamber o f Commerce, wit* clionerr
&gt;111 he held - a(F «flktn*ulure
“ status quo” here, he added.
first riumerup in Stimlay’* W U TV Cover Girl
date, only if requested by the
• • •
con tent, V inner wa* Min* Elwabeth Jcvnanx, o f
defendant's attorneys. Other­
Mr*. Herbert* Ann Leon­
Miami, while aeuniil rutmeni|i wuq Mix* Rose­
wise, he said, next action will
ard), former Sanford resi­
mary lliitxlim!, o f Maitlniul. Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
lie by the fedeial grand jury
dent, will conduct classes in
land Jr., of Sanford, and Mrs. Janet Bonder, o f
at Orlando,
parliamentary procedure for
Playtfirl Fashion*, Fern I’ark, were two o f the
The federal agent reported
civic, fraternal and service
fou r judge.-*.
tlie group was arrs-sted nt the
organization officers, Tuesday
Inline of Donidd A. Dunn Jr.,
through Friday si the Cherry
on Cameron Avenue, near tlie
Plaxa Hotel, Orlando.
• • •
Hanford Naval Air Station, in
a surprise raid Saturday aft­
When that automobile hit
ernoon, Dunn Jr. was not
the utility pole Friday night
present. Derry estimated the
power was out over most of
raid broke up a $1 million a*
the county from 45 minutes
month bolita operation.
to hours.
• • •
Derry said tin* investigation
coinmenceri three months ago
John Krider and Pete KnowPARIS (UPI) — President France wants lo damage the
in Orlando and Orange Coun­ Charles do Gaulle said today United States,” ho said.
Je* were back at their desks
WASHINGTON' (UPI) - fore the Senate Commerce ty and finally spread to Sem­ that despite difference* be­
this morning, after well earn­
While stressing Krone*'*
ed vacations. Both found their Florida Gov. Farris Bryant Committee againd President inole County.
tween France and tlie United ticx with the United Stairs,
Kennedy's
proposal
to
han
asked
Congress
today
not
to
desk* stacked iky high with
States ia would be a "ridicul­ De Gaulle rejected Soviet Pre­
piled-up work. But John took bury the rights of budness- discrimination in hotels, res­
ous absurdity" to believe any mier Nikita S. Khrushchev'*
time out to say ‘ 'hello'* to men In the drive to assure taurants ansi other private
split is imminent.
proposal fur u nonaggresston
businesses serving the public.
equality for Negroes.
the press.
De Gaulle said relation* be­ pact between NATO urn! tlie
“ It would he a tragic mis­
“ I think I can understand
tween tlie two nations “ are Communist Warsaw Pact pow­
That mayors “ s p e c i a l take if wc tried to purchase tlie aspiration of minority
baaed on friendship and alli­ ers.
downtown” committee is slat­ equality for minorities." Bry­ groups to improve Uicir sta­
ance."
Tlie United States and
MIAMI (CPU — Deadly
ed to meet at 1:30 tonight to ant said, “ and as part of tus,” Bryant said. “ Nothing
“ Despite tlo- divergencies Britain agreed ul tliu Moscow
discuss plans for upping the the price gave up freedom for is more American than to Chlorine gas ea-eps-d from a
that exist, it would 4- a ridic- j conference lust week to tolleconomy of the downtown all.”
aspire, tint surely, we should bruki-n hose at a chemical
allies on further
Bryant was the fourth Sou remember that when the ma­ plant today felling 30 persons. uloua absurdity to think tho ' '*1*■ their
merchants, litj Job will be to
United States whiiIx to do *trpn tovVMld easing Die mid
A
hospital
spokesman
said
come up with s plan to en­ them governor to testify he jority loses its freedom, the
at least two persons were in harm lo France sod Unit war, including n possible pact
tire shoppers to visit down­
minority loses its hope for
between Knsl and Weal mili­
critical
fundithm and eight
town stores.
freedom.**
tary bh&gt;e*.
others were serious.
• • •
The Florida governor thus
lie (litidle d e c I a r *d that
Tho
w
ax
la
mg
pumped
At kma lust, the first roat
j joined Govs. Itoss tt. Barn­ from a tank car into storage
France and the United Htulex
of paint ia tiring applied to
ett of Mississippi. George C. tanka at Roman Cleanser Co.
imve every reason to maintain
the Welaka Building on First
Wallace of Alabama ami thintho Atlantic alliance.
when ti&gt;e line broke. Three
mtcci at Bailmad.
i aid S. Kussell of South Caro­
m m *
men at the plant, where chlor­
OCALA (Ul’lt — Police lina in testimony against the
TAl.LAILVS.SKK (HIM I —
Those boy* found in Hob­ questioned witnesses today i so-called public accommo­ ine for swimming pools is
the state Game- and Fresh
son's Sporting (foods store and sought two men who fired dations bid, keystone ot the kept, were overcome.
The gas felled 23 men at tlie Water F'i»h Uumrnixaion will
last mght surely would be shotgun bind* through the administration civil rights
Fiberrraft
Boat building plant •pend nearly $800,000 on Florsurprised to learn how limy window of a Negro intrgra- package. (See story un Page
WASHINGTON (UPlt next door, a Human passerby ida fisli and wildlife habitat*
were caught—since they were tlordxt leader's home Saturday 2).
A House Republican group Jia*
in un automobile, a nearby during tliu coming year.
successful in their first burg- night.
urged President Kennedy to
resident and a fireman.
arly there - only a week ago.
Half of the money, SI.' 1,700, take “ speedy action" lo try
Chief
deputy
II.
A.
Geiger
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Officials at North Miami will come from the federal
and dry up shipping to Cuba
said buckshot found in the
General Hospital said a dis­ government under the accel­
Fifteen members of the
in free world vessels.
Home indicated two hints
aster plan was enuctrd to cure erated public works fund*.
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
A GOP “ laxk force’* on
were fired.
for the victims. Of the 30
Department and Auxiliary,
WASHINGTON (IT T ) _
The purpose of the federal Cuba litMiied by Rep, Janie*
The shots weie fired into
treated, 22 were admitted.
fishing on a charter boat out
Senate Republican leader
appropriation i* to help re* F. Baltin, Mont., said In a
of
Port
Or-age
Sunday. Die bedroom of the seven- Furrtis M lllrl-rn mm I Police blacked off the area
— T —— 1* L.cr To ixciinciiy made panymi-unt u . igi.n i nr m. t.1.'
brought back something like
mealing on the partial nu- ! until the gas was dispersed. A j vide lasting benefili for lie yesterday it uas shocked
2U0 pounds of fish to be fro­ K. Hampton Jr.. * number of rlear test ban agreement helicopter wav sent to hover sportsmen all over the coun­ that “ as much a* to per rent
th* National A&lt;iociatiun for
zen snd served later at the
between the l nitrd State*. over the scene and fan the gas try. Hix projects have already of the goods that sustain the
department's annual all-day the Advamemcnt of Colored I Britain and the Nit let I n- |from the area.
been approved by the state economy of Commuist Cuba
people. No ure wax hurt.
picnic and fi*h frv.
ion:
commission
fur F'lutida.
arc carried in vessels fly my
Hampton, who was riding
• • •
"l ife will go a* before, Only Half Enough
Three projtct* are In Brow­ the (tags ol tree nations.”
in
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car
witli
hi*
daughter
at
Those of you parents with
tf the treaty U ratified, it
“ If a request is not enough,
KING
LYNN,
Kngluml ard County, one In Washing­
youngster* staring bleakly at the time of the shooting, said rould dissolve some of the
ton County, another hi Walton we would favor closing ills|
(L’
PIt
—
Mrs.
Alne
Auker,
tho beginning of school, The “ It's a miracle no one was fear and strains hut little
County and the sixth along ports of liiit country to all
Herald will publish many bar­ hurt — my mother-in-law and more. Khrushchev has not l&gt;8, riauued today site WuX the Tamiarni Traij act os* vessels of any nation which
Britain's
top
grandmuther
gains in its annual Dack-to- two sisters-in-law were in &gt;hv yet recanted his determinapermits any of ift ships to
|with 30 grandchildren and Huuth Florida.
Schoo! edition, due off the house at the time of th 1 tion to bury us.”
carry to or from Cuba, dir­
|
commented:
"I
wouldn’t
mind
hooting."*
presses soon.
if I have a hundred." She has Infant Poisoned • ectly or indirectly," they said.
lo married children.
W ill Study Law
JACKSONVILLE (UPll R K. Porter welcomed
Betsy Browning. 17-months- Income Taxes
TALLAHASSEE lUIMt —
*'Bu« Monday” today . . . Ex-M ate Slain
old dough ter of Mr. and Mrs.
GAINF.S\ it.LF’. iLTTj — Jack Shoemaker, chief infor- Child Drowns
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) bav mg juit moved into a
SARASOTA (LTD — lam­ Charles Browning of Jackson­ the Florida Chamber of Com­
new home, he discovered mus­ Leori Eugene Johnson, 27, mation official for the State
cle* this morning, sfter a srs* shot and killed by his ex Department of Agricluture, ella Huckleberry, 11, drowned ville, was reported in fair con­ merce says that Floridians
hack b -caking manna! week­ wife her* Sunday when he resigned Saturday to enter here Sunday when she ven­ dition at a local hospital today paid $1,130,105 in personal in­
end
. . muscle* he never , ta-ivd to tlimb through * win- law school at the University tured Into deep water in Safa- after emergency treatment for come taxis to the fnlrial
i sola Bay.
j dow m har horn', p&lt;dica »«td. &lt;*f Fiorhia.
j guvvinm ut in Uw.’.
ligliter fuel pouujylUg.
Mato ho had.

• • •
TV»n, there are in-demsrwt
actors like Jim Backus ( “ Mr.
Magoo") who gels a fat In­
itial fee, plus all those con­
tinuous payment!. Jim said:
year, I got $3,too for
one hour's work, saying the
now famous line, ‘That little
eld winemaker, me-e-e!’ This
year they gave me another
•3,MO(or saying just
one
word, ‘ Me!’ On top of this,
they
keepme rich
with
monthly residual checks and
I wasn't even on camera. Be­
lieve me, the hardest part of
this job was filling out the
W*1 ta« forms.’*
• • •
So, “ featherbedding exist)"
In other places beside* the
railroads.

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Mrs. Lucille Appleby, own­
er of Mr*. Appleby's Restau­
rant ip the Veld"* Hotel build­
ing announced today Hint she*
bus sold her business to Mr.
and Mrs, Wilke Bowman.
Tlie new owners will take
over tomorrow and will rail It
"Ruse amt Wilke's Restau­
rant'* .Mr. and Mrs. Bowman
were owners and operators of
“ The Bowman's Restaurant"
for tho pait 18 years in Mon­
rovia, pa., "until the Pennsyl­
vania Parkway* builders de­
cided to run right through our
home ami business."
Mrs. Appleby has hern in
business here for the past 11
years nml she said today;
"I shall nIways be grateful
for lip- many kindnesses
shown me in tlie past by my and made so many friend*
customers and friends, amt here, no decided to stay," they
feel fortunate to find such •aid.
fine people ax the Bowman's
to whom 1 can turn over my
buxines*.'*

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Sanford Wins;
Advances To
Stale Tourney

More And Less

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) Florida’s expanded UM3 legis­
lature passed nearly l.noo
fewer hilts Ilian the smaller
Sanford promt 4 runs tn torii lawmaking bod).
the bottom of the first inning
when Cecil Simpson and Skip­
per Selikarik walked nod Mil­
MIAMI (UP!) - At least
ler wits hit by* a pitched hall. tl persons died tn accidents
Rick Fnrilhanl doubted to around tlie state lliia week­
right mid David Lee singled end. six in traffic mishaps
and five by drowning.
to renter to tally four.
Ibdlevirvv came bark In the
third with two run* in the top Wreckage Seen
cf tlie third on two lilts and
PANACEA (UPI) — The
two fielder's ehoicea.
Coast Guard auxiliary con­
Hanford applied the crusher tinued tu search the Gulf to­
in the bottom of the fifth day for wreckage spotted over
when Melt Morgan and Skip­ the weekend which some of­
per Heiikurik singled and ficials said could t&gt;e a small
Billy Miller Immered to un­ plane.
load the bases.
Billy Miller hurled a neat Plan Opposed
3-hitti-r ami fanned seven tu
UNITED NATIONS. N. V.
pick up the win for Hanford (UPlt — A U. S. proposal
in the District 2 Florida for negotiated Independence
little Major la-ague Chum- for Portuguese Africa en­
pi. itship.. The win will allow countered opposition
from
Sanford to advanru to the both Portugal ami the Afri­
State tournament in Panama cans today.
City August 5, il, 7, and H.
It It K Rocky Hits JFK
Belle view (10 2 0 2 0 4 3 3
NEW YORK (UPI) — Gov.
Hanford 4 0 0 0 3 * 7 7 1 Nelson A. Rock feller Sunday
blasted President Kennedy fur
meddling In the civil rights
dispute at the recent Governors* Conference In Miami,
Fla.

11 Killed

Two 'Muggings’
!nvestiga!ed

Two "muggings" were be­
ing Investigated today by pulice.
Ilnnirl J. Mitchell, a sailor
stationed at Hanford Navul
Air Station, reported ul 12:30
IId* morning ho was beaten
by two Negroes in tho 1300
(dock of Ficncli Avenue, lie is
being treated st NAH dinjiensary.
Charles May, 18, of Oviedo,
is being treated ut .Seminole
TT
.... rum i.sl lto«pllui. Tie Ini.I
police he was beaten by three
Negro boys.

Hunt For Lost
Plane Continues
MIAMI (L'l'l — Navy and
Coast Guard planes continued
a **arch today for a xmull
plane that disappeared Thurs­
day on a flight from Sun
Juan, I'. It , 1„ Fust [milderdale.
The Aerones Champion wu*
being flu£,o to F'ort Lauderdale for delivety to Robert
Reuben of Howiett, III. Aboard
ui-ia tim pilot, Gilbert Miralia ot San Juan, and Victor
G-'ii 41- c.

Hunt Plane Debris

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It was the second North
Korean attack on U. S. troop*
guarding the Korean truce
line In lets than a year, and It
came within two days of tho
10th anniversary of the truce
ending the Korean War,
UNC officials could not re­
construct the attack with cer­
tainty because there were no
living witnesses besides the
wounded soldier. Creel said
the attackers were North Kor*
emit but It was not known for
Icertain whether they were sol.
diera, although th* UNC was
assuming they were.
The three soldiers, member*
of tlie 1st Cavalry Division on
truce line duty, were driving
tu a guard post in the demilttalizrd zone between North
and South Korea.

Man Taken From
Lake, Revived
Harry L. Larson, 22, of
Lockhait,
suffering
front
shock sfter nearly drowning
Sunday in Little Bear Lake,
was reported in "satisfactory'*
romlitiiin by Winter Park Me­
morial Hospital attaches to­
day.
Sin-riff* deputy Jim Moore
said (.arson struck his head
oil tlie elbow of his brotherin-law, George Fells, Orlando,
while in swimming, and wax
b e l i e v e d draw tied when
brought to shore. Moore add­
ed Ilia man was revived by
the Lockhart Volunteer fire
de pertinent.

2 Boys Confess
3 Burglaries

ROM BAY. India IUPI) —
Three Indian nuvul vessels
with
sound-detection
gear
swept the turbulent seas
Two Negro juveniles, broth­
west of here today, seeking
ers.
confessed to three burg­
tlie wreckage of an Figyptian
airliner llmt crashed Sunday. laries and are being interro­
gated about others after they
were surprised ill the net of
Insurance Aid
TAMPA (UPI) - The form­ breaking Into and entering the
ation of a state insurance de­ Ito) -n Sporting Goods Store,
partment section to assist ■tot Foist First Street, at ti:2&lt;)
Florida senior citizens with I p. in. Sunday,
Police e u r r o u n d e d th*
Insiirnm ■» nrohls»ni&lt; w:i* announced today by State 'trea­ liuiliting uml lovutdl me l.m&gt;
buy* hiding in an elevator
surer J. Edwin Larvon.
shaft.
They al-u cunfes-ed break­
May Lose Hand
CANOGA PARK, Calif. — ing into Robson's on July 21.
(L'Pi) —Three year-old Lya when they obtained cash ami
Seely today faced the poxsitilo i -potting g-unls valued at $1*3.
loss of tier right hand as a They admitted, with a third
rouit of being mauled by is juvenile, to having stolen
circus bear she tried to pet some knives from the Edthrough the bars of the ward* Ruilder* Supply, 'JO.'l
West Third Street, over the
animal'i cage.
Weekend,
Police alsu were investigat­
Talks Halted
TAMPA (UPI) - Talks iw ing the theft of an auiuniobit*
tween union and manage­ from the Greenfield residence,
ment were at a halt and no 2200 Park Avenue, and the
end wax m sight today (or tile theft of $0 m cash and eight
bitter
General
Telepiione packs of cigarette* from th*
strike which saw more van­ residence of Wills Mae Robdalism stid cable cuttings iiuon, idol West Ijth 1'1-^e,
over the weekend.
over the weukend.

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Bryant A M s Criticism
O f JFK Rate Law
WASHINGTON &lt;UI1&gt; —
Another m u the re g o v m o r,
Florid*’* G o t . Firrl* Bryant,
took hla ta n today In criticis­
in g PrsskWnt Kannody'a propublis
fa con ( r o i l Ionat
Bryant w u cnllad boforo the
Sonata Commerce Comraittoo
(9:11 a. m. EOT) to toattfy on
Ilia opposition to tha prapoaal
ft a b a a discrimination In
hotels, restaurants and other
faellltiea open to tha public.
Tha Saaata group already
haa heard crttlelsni of tha plan
from Gera. Kaaa X. Barnett of
Iflaelaalppl, George C. Wallace
o f Alabama, and Donald S.
B.naseD o f Mouth Carolina.
L Beverly lak e. Raleigh.
If. C-, attorney erha anoa ran
fa r foTum or o f hta etata, also
an tha eomnUttoa’a wit.
i H at
Another eanata group nun.
monad John Field, former ox*
e n t ir e director of the Fraildeath Committee an Equal

Kennedy Returns
From Week End
Of Relaxation
HTANNIS FORT, Mass.
(U P I) — President Kennedy
returns to his desk today from
a refreshing weekend of tun
and aon at Capa Cod.
Kennedy's
schedule w u
apes, with ns formal appoint*
menta listed. This usually In*
diestoe a plle-up of behind,
the. scones sta ff work, which
aould range through a variety
e f current Issues Including the
Buclear test ban treaty, rail,
toad labor negotiations, and
ethers.
Tha President and a boat o f
relitivoe, Including hla own
two children and their 1ft Ken.
nty-eid routine, joined Sun.
day might In calibrating Mn.
Jerque! Ina Kennedy’ s 84th
birthday. Tha partying w u a
private family affair, and so
ware the gifts.
Saturday, Kennedy met at
Ills Hyannla port home with
Under Secretary of State W.
Arerall Harriman, chief V. S.
negotiator at tha treaty, and
with Secretary of State Dean
Busk, who will be flying to
Moscow this week for Its for*
mat signing.
Harriman carried a note
from Soviet Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchov to Kennedy, U
wae reported to bo friendly,
hut its contents were not ro*
veiled, and it w u not known
whether Kennedy had replied.

U. S. Protests
Castro Seizure

Employment Opportunity, ta
testify (10 a. m. EDT) on leg.
(station to establish a Fair
Employment Practices Com­
mission (FE PC ).
Spokesmen for fire' state
commissions—California, New
York, Minnesota, Missouri and
Now Jersey—also w on ta bo
hoard by the Sonata Labor
Subcommittee on the FEPC
bill.
Chairman Adam Clayton
Powell, D*N. Y., o f tha House
Education and Labor Commit,
tea threatened yesterday to
bolt congressional leadership
and force a house wots on the
FEPC issue.
Powell, • Negro, told a New
Cork civil rights rally that
"n o white man, anymore is
going ta tell mo what I should
do in tha field o f civil rights."
Ho callad an Negroes to
"blindly follow black leader,
ship" and not question leaden
o f tha Integration m orm aat
The Now Torfc congressman
be would decide altar n
conference with Negro load*
era today whither to by-pu t
normal house procedure and
a u k a house showdown on
two musurea—tha FEPC bill
and legislation to cut off fed­
eral funds t a s e g r o g a t e d
schools at all tavals.
Both bills have boon approv­
ed by Powell’s committee.
Neither ta girea a chance for
clearance by tha House Rules
Committee, howerer, pertly
because House loaders would
rather seek action later on the
President’s b r o a d e r civil
rights program.
Powell threatened to bring
the bills to the House floor
under a special “c a l e n d a r
Wednesday" procedure open to
committee chairmen. This pro­
cedure 1a seldom used and
rarely with success, but it
could touch o ff a bitter pro.
Ilmlnary civil righto squabble
that House loaders hoped to
avoid.

Oviedo Names
Doll And Hobby
Show Winners
By Bernice Kelsey
Last week's feature of the
Ovlodo Hummer Recreation
Program waa a Doll and Hob­
by Rhow.
Grand prise whiner tn the
doll ihow waa Linda Norman.
Ribbon winners were Lila
Gore, Angle R a y , D i a n e
Brown, JIU Cumha, Martha
Williams, Pst Burkelew, Faye
Stoner, Linde Dills, There**
McBride, Diane Brooks, Reeky
Smith, LUa Scott end Ells
May Norman.
Grand prises In the hobby
■how went to Janet Clonta for
the most original collection of
painted picture* which, Inel
dentally, were the works o(
the exhibitor, and to Reth
Gore for the beet display of
china cata.
Hibbona went to Itelh Gore,
Mary and Martha Courier,
llavid Gutt, Glenn Sinner,
Ituaty McBride. Jimmy Pal­
mer, Jay Saucer and Janet
Clonta.
Judges for the show wrre
Jim l’altner, Ouldn Wolcott,
Boh tiell and Paul MILb-r.

WASHINGTON (UHI) The United Stitei h i l pro­
tected Cube's celiure of the
II. S. erabeuy la Havana as
lllofat and unacceptable uod
•r International law.
Tha proteat was contained
In a note aent to Cuban authorlticc, State Department
preia officer Richard I. Phil
Ups aald yesterday. He declln
Od to disclose the note's eontenta, but said the Swiss
charges d 'a flim In Havana
already had delivered an oral
There are Iftil youngster*
protest to the Cuban govern­
registered fur the program.
ment.

"LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"

Ease Tension M ore

EUGENE E. KRONJAEGER JR „ Aviation ma­
chinist mate first clans (right), is administered
reenlistment oath by Cdr. H. L. O'Hara, execu­
tive officer o f Heavy Attack Squadron Three, as
he reenlists for six years. Kronjssger, a bombwdier-navigator, is an instructor in th* Cubic
Training Phase of Heavy Attack Squadron
Three.

Mysterious Deaths
Of Three Probed
RUTHERFORDTON, N. C.
(U P I)— Law enforcement of­
ficers Invaatlgatlng tha mys­
terious deaths o f threo young
Negroes planned ta meat to­
day to compile evidence In the
puaallng esse which has pro­
duced no definite leads.
The threo bodloa, all with
■avoro head Injuries, were
found on U. B. 74, 13 mllao

Church Group
To Join March
On Washington
CHICAGO (U P I)—The Na­
tional Roman Catholic Conforenco for Interracial Justice
planned today to Join the civil
rights march on Washington
Aug. 2H In full support o f
President Kennedy’s « 1 v 11
rights program.
The conference’s beard Sun­
day passed recommendations
drawn up at an oil-day emer­
gency meeting o f 47 Catholic
Interracial councils Saturday.
Lenders said the action was
significant In that It rspre
sen ted “ an extensive commit­
ment o f tho church aa a
whole to the racial struggle."
The board placed special
emphasis on one paragraph
of a resolution backing Ken­
nedy’s civil rights legislation
"The ihibate on civil rights
legislation now before Con­
gress presents a moral Issue
o f unique and decisive impor­
tance," the resolution said
"The urgency o f the need to
Insure the essential human
rights provided In this bill
must uverride normal human
reluctance to accept change in
established habits."

west o f tha southwest North
Carolina town, early SaturFolic* Marched for a 19BG
black and whit# station wagon
which was M e n speeding on
tha highway where tha bodies
were found. Officer* could not
say whether the vehicle was
connected with the death*.
Officer* M id two o f the
bodies were struck by a trail,
er-truck whoa* driver M id he
waa unabl* to atop before hit­
ting them. It eras not knoem
whether the youths were dead
before they were struck.
The body of the third Negro
waa found In a nearby dltcn
by a deputy sheriff after he
arrived to Investigate the
other tw o deaths.
The Negroes were Identi­
fied aa Norris Curtis Logan,
22, and Donald Keith Hannon,
II, both o f Asheville, and
Lawrence Edward Logan, 18,
of Biltmore, N. C.
State trooper C. D. Horton,
who Inveatlgatad tha caae, laid
tha Negroes car was found
about five mile* away. It ap­
parently had generator trou­
ble, llortun said,
Tha trooper aald he law no
apparent signs o f foul play
and Sheriff Dan Huskey of
Rutherford County said the
deaths did not appear to have
any racial implications.

Nixon-DeGaulle
PARIS (U l’ l) — Former
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon arrived Sunday from
Frankfurt, Germany, for a
meeting Tuesday with Presi­
dent Charles de Gaulle. Nixon
and hla family are un a Mid­
dle East-European tour.

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Cubs To Seek
Sale Donations

pies* that be hoped the par*
till test ben would be the
start of efforts to solve other
East-West problems.
Observers s a i d progress
along the** lines could lead
eventually to a summit meet­
ing.
Individual Russians who
coma tn contact with West­
erns ara showing great op­
timism that the wurld may at
last have reached a turning
pclnt after 1ft years o f cold
war struggle.
Their attitude is consider­
ed remarkable because the
Russians are felt to maintain
a barrier against naive en­
thusiasms.

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a New Tork corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs
H E X R T VEHDE end BETTY
J. P E ilflE . bis wtr*.
Defendants.
NOTICE IX H E R E B Y OIVEN pursuant to a Final De­
ere# of Foreclosure deter) July
II. 1111. and sntsrsd In C b m ctry case No. 11171 of th*
Circuit Court o f th* Ninth
Judicial Circuit
In and fur
Usmlnul.
County.
Florida,
w h.rsln
K A N lfrA C T tJn n u S
AND TRADERS TRUST COM­
PANY, a New Tork corporetlon.
Plaintiff, and
HENRY
F E IU E and BETTY J. FOIRK,
hla wife. Defendants, 1 will
aril to the highest and beat
bidder for rath at tha H.tnlnols County Court Ilon a. In
Hanford, Florida, at ll;OA A M .
on the tth day o f August,
t ill, the follow ing describ­
ed property as set forth la
said Final Deere., to .w in
Lot 7*. (Bit,DIE MANOR,
F IR ST ADDITION, accord­
ing lo tha Plat theieof
record.d In Plat Rook 12.
P a g . as, Pubiis R.corde
o f gemlnols County, rior*
Id ., Including the building,
and appurtenance located
ther.on, together with the
furniture, turnl.hlnn", and
flaturea
situate
therein,
and
located
thereon, an
specifically set
forth tn
M ortaase
upon
which
Complaint ta tiae«d.
DATED
thia 33th day ef
July. A. D. D l l .

Boys of Chuluota Cub Seout
Peck 235 will be eanvssilng
the community this evening
for donation pledgee towards
a Rake Sale which will be held
at 10 a. m. Saturday In front
of Shaker* Market.
Proceeds for the sale will
be used to purchase necessary
supplies in order that the cube
may pas* achievement testa (HEAL)
Arthur H. Reckwlth, Jr..
required to earn merit badgM.
Clerk. Circuit Court
Bob "Captain Kangsroo"
Keeahan conducts clin ica l
concerts for children with
topnotrh orchestras in major
elllea throughout the country

WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h o
nation’s living costs Jumped to
a new alMlme high in June
and sliced four cents off tho
buying power of a $10 bill,
ttie Labor Department report­
ed today.
The department said Its
consumer price Index increas­
ed by four-tenths of l per
cent last month—the biggest
one mouth Increase tn nine
months.
Higher prices for sugar,
cigarettes and increased real
estate and sales taxes push­
ed up the Index lo luti.B of
average 19JT-J9 prices.

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MOSCOW (UPI) — A big
three meeting expected to
taka place this w n k in Mos­
cow may set the stage fo r
further moves to ease tha
cold war and a possible sum­
mit conference, diplomatic ob*
servers said today.
Secretary c f Stats Dean
Rusk and British Foreign
Secretary Lord Home will
represent the West at tha
meeting, called to sign a par­
tial nuelear test ban treaty.
No precis* data has yet
been set But Rusk and Hume
were expected to meet with
Foreign Minister Andrei Gro­
myko sometime this week.
Tha treaty w u Initialled
last Thursday and baa given
rise to outapokan cptimlam
that a new era in East-West
relations haa opened. The
pact bane nuclear taste tn out­
er epiee, underwater and In
the air but doM not Include
underground experiment*.
Diplomatic obaarvara Mid
Husk and Home were expect­
ed ta use their pnaenea here,
no matter how brief, ta ex­
plore further measure! to
•ate tensions.
Premier •Nikita 8. Khrush­
chev has Mid ha wants to dis­
cuss the chances o f a "pact
of peace" between the North
Atlantic Treaty Organisation
(NATO) and the Communist
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rently la involved in a bitter
ideological dispute with Com­
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�Test Treaty Starts Demonstrations Civil Defense In Seminole W ill Be A ired
Bring Arrest Of
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Trip Through Senate 125 In 2 States
*10 Rain Around
fm ll

July 29, 1968 — Page 3

WASHINGTON (U r i) —
Undersecretary of State W.
Averell Harriman today start­
ed
the three-nation nuclear
WAYNESBURG, Pa. (U P!)
—John Daily, rain prophet for
tiha louthw nU m Pennsyl­
vania city, waa c o n f i d a n t
Showers would fail today aa
^ th a y hart on thla day for 70
™ o f the paat 80 yrara.
Even the weatherman waa
giving Daily encouragement.
The forecait railed for a few
ahowera and thundenhowera
in the forenoon and becoming
LONDON &lt; U m — The
more numeroua in the after­ “ thing" that excited British
flying aaucer fans for two
noon.
However, not all are con­ weeks turned out to be a
vinced it will rain today, meteorite Friday.
Army bomb disposal experts
m Heavyweight boxer Caseiua
® Clay is betting one o f the quill dug up the meteorite, about
„ f a tennis bs!!. fr n" ’
pena he uses to compote hit lli*
poetry with Daily that the beneath a crater near Charl­
ahowera will bypaaa Waynes- ton and announced they plan­
burg on ita “ rainy day.” Daily ned to turn it over “ to the
pat up a hat, juit aa he hat scientists."
“ Our Interest in the incident
in past year* with other fam­
is at an end," said MaJ. II.
ous persone.
It's just ona of thoee things P. Quurtruugh, the army en­
which haa happened for yeara gineer who finally identified
0 and ita orglna art steeped In the thing.
The meteorite ceme down
the misty legends of the past
when an unknown farmer once in farmer Roy Blanchards po­
remarked to a druggist that tato and hurley field, creating
“ It always seems to rain a weirdly-shaped hole in the
ground that was noticed about
around here on July 29.”
The farmer's n a m e w a a two weeks ago.
Army engineers were culled
never learned but the drug­
gist, William Allison, noted in and announced that their
the observation on the fly leaf instruments indicated some­
thing metallic underneath.
c f a store ledger .

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test ban agreement on ita long
path through the U. S. Senate.
f
Thera were signs o f grow­
ing aupport for the treaty to
outlaw atmoepheric, apace and
underwater nuclear blasts, but
Senate GOP Leader Everett
M. Dirksen, III., called for
“ the closest scrutiny of every
word."
Harriman, who r e t u r n e d
Saturday from initialing the
pact In Moscow, was scheduled
for an early closed meeting
with the Senate Foreign Rela­
tions Committee, which will
act on the* treaty before it
goes to the Senate for ratifi­
cation.
Also invited to attend were
member* of the Senata Armed
Service* Committee and the
House-Senate Atomic Energy
Committee.
Secretary o f State Dean
(tusk said Sunday night in a
television interview (NBCT V ) that the agreement “ may
be the turning point under
which other questions eun be
taken up for exploration."
Rusk and Harriman appearer on the p r o g r a m with
Sens, Eugene McCarthy, DMlnn., and John G. Tower, RTex. McCarthy predicted Sen­
ate ratification “ after due de­
liberation." But Tower esti­
mated that ” * good 40 per
cent of the Senute" was skep­
tical or “ outright opposed."
Rusk briefed the Foreign
Relations, Armed Services and
Atomic Energy committees
Inst week before the pact was
initialed, lie is expected to
meet again with the Foreign
Relations group before going
to Moscow to formally sign
the agreement with Russia
and Britain.
Plans fur a congressional
delegation o f key lawmakers
to uccumpany him were ex­
pected to be announced this

week.

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By Tatted P m * Inter** tioaat
About 125 Negroes and
whites protesting segregation
were arrested Sunday In dem­
onstrations in California and
Virginia,
It was a relatively quiet
Sunday on the racial front
with arrest-producting pro­
tests reported only in Dan­
ville. Va.; Farmville, V *„ and
Torrance. Calif. Demonstra­
tions also were staged in
Denver, Colo., and l*ins Bluff,
Ark., but no arrests srere re­
ported in thosa cities.
Danville police, sweltering
in 102-degree heat, intercept­
ed 77 Negroes marching on
city hull and loaded them into
paddy wagons and a tractortrailer when they sprawled out
nn tk,. n.vemrnt.
Negroee had promised to
defy a city anti-march injunc.
tlon wfth a march by thou­
sands but the demonstration
fell short of the promise.
At Farmville, Va., almut 50
mites from Dar.viiie, 22 Ne­
groes who attempted to attend
services at a w h i t e - o n l y
church were arrested
on
charges of "interfering with
church worship."

missioners. Friday, counted up for approved and likely pro­
a total of $147,425 in increases ject* for next year, and hos­
requested, with several de­ pital trustees said they ha vs
partment* still to be henrd to enlarge the kitchen, dining
room and storage facilities to
from this week.
“ And our only anticipated maintain their state accredit­
increase in revenue is about ation.
The engineering department
$15,000," commented Commis­
asked for increases in salary
sioner James Avery.
The Road and Engineering for their employe* in the
Department had the biggest amount o f $t.W0 overall.
The Sanitation Department
request over $70,000, with the
hospital close behind with asked for an increase from
$15,000 to $22,500 mostly to
$55,000.
Road department officials be used to drain, widen, deep­
said it would taka that much en and regrade ditches which

drain the outfall from the ma­
jor housing areas around th*
county.

Barr In Hospital

DALLAS (U PD — Alfred R.
(Red)
Barr, who coached
Southern Methodist Univers­
ity to nine of the past |lt
Southwest Conference swim­
ming championships, was in
serious condition in a Dallas
Hospital after suffering a se­
vere heart attack Wednesday.

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All Civil Defense officials J “ It is up to you. whether you
will meet with the County want to expand the program,
Commissioners today at S maintain a skeletal furc* or
p. m. at the Courthouse to die- do nothing about it at all. but
cuss the question of the Civil I want to know what you want
Defense budget for next year. me to do before 1 try to set up
A. B. Peterson Sr., CD di­ a budget," Peterson advised
rector tutd commissioner* Fri­ the commission.
Commissioners ■ u g Rested
day he did not want to even
try to make up a proposed that "w e ail get together and
budget until thry decides! whut talk this over," and asked
they want to do abou£ civil Peterson to rail the meeting.
At the close of a day of
defense.
“ In order to carry out a m e e t i n g with department
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R ail Stoppage W ill Cripple Economy
“ Frath*r Merchant" was an « iwaslrai which b m n e cotnmonDloce

duriat Work! War II. Ita orlffia ia unkaowa bat B «a and woman la the
A i m ! Fores* applied the term da.
iM raly to all la mufti who should
(they thought) bo la military uni*
*Teatherboddiaf" ia another **which him ‘
in reseat moatfco. It applies to
holding jobs sad thawing
pay for presumably unnecessary jobs
because o f unions . . . specifically,
railroad unions.
“ Automation* fa another new
word. It means the elimination of a
laborer’s job by maenmery. Such as.
the diesel locomotive has eliminated
the job o f the man who used to stoke
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The nation ia faced with a crisis 11
Kail transportation may Haiti Un*
iaaa .President Kennedy and the Con­
gress eaa indues rail management
and unkaa to eons# to an agreement
• . . either permanent or temporary
pending further arbitration.
Simplyt The railroads wish to
out their payroll by thousands of em­
ployes to reduce operating costs. The
unions are balking in efforts to save
jobs fo r their members. Who is
right f It Is not for Tho Herald to say.
But Tho Herald, speaking for all
locally, dots not wish to ass rail stoppage. The railroads say they are
going to redoes their personnel lists.
The unions say, if the railroads taka
this action, all their members will
atopw ork.
Which means-, again simply, the
trains will stop. A national crisis will
develop. Everyone suffers — no one
gains. In the long run.
This Introduction leads down to
thin
Tha national sconomy will bo affoctsd but, and mors specifically, tha
sconomy o f Sanford and Seminole
County and East Central Florida will
ba vitally affected.
Atlantic Coast Lina Railroad right
hors in Sanford has 850 employes
who are bona fide residents and home
owners here and In the environs. A p­
proximately 300 of these employes
are union members and must and will
abide by any pickets who hit the
ACL passenger depot end freight
station. All rolling stock st the time
will continue to tho terminals . . . and
our rail service in this area, will then
be stopped cold.
The Herald does not want our lo­
cal economy affected by a rail stop,
page! We nave no quarrel with the
railroad manafrenient. We have no
quarrel with the unions.
WE DO NOT W ANT TO SEE A
RAILROAD STOPPAGE WHICH
WILL VITALLY AFFECT THE
ECONOMY OF THIS AREA ! ! I
For figures sake: Three hundred
rail workers each have a take-home
pay of (a figure taken from the thin
air) $100 a week. That’s $30,000 a
week removed from the city’s and

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county's income. N ot chicken feed I
Arbitration in this matter is at a
national level, with President Ken­
nedy and top management and labor
officials working day and night to
■tavs off this impending rail stop­
page.
Management blames the unions.
Unions blames the management.
An undated news release by the
Association o f American Railroads
points that firemen probably will
suffer most in jobs reduction. If
carried out. This release states that
displaced firemen would have n *
hiring preference and two years' re­
training (for other job s) with the
railroads paying 75 per cent of the
tuition. Other proposals by the Presi­
dential Railroad Commission would
include moving expenses and pay*
meat for wage loss and loss o f horns
value be provided (by the railroads)
fo r employs* relocated because o f
change* In runa or terminal*.
Although The Herald wishes to
remain neutral in this matter, ex­
cepting as affecting the area's scon­
omy, it contacted L. N. Trued, local
chairman of the Brotherhood of Lo­
comotive Firemen and Enginemen.
It was learned A. E. McMillan, local
chairmen o f tha Brotherhood o f Rail­
road Trainman, is in Washington,
and L. E. Roberta, local chairman of
the Brotherhood o f Locomotive Engi­
neers, is out on a run.
Trued wrote In part: “ Moat newspapers have been overwhelmingly
one-sided in reporting or the bitter
rules dispute between the ‘operating1
unions end ths railroads. Management has been given nearly all the
breaks, labor all the brickbats . . .
Few, if any, papers mantioned that
the unions in negotiations submitted
yposal* for settlement o f the main
ues. Tha carriers, nothing.
“ Sines tha end o f World War If,
ths number o f on-ths-train employes
dropped from about 400,000 to less
than 195,000, although revenue tonmiles slipped only slightly. Produc­
tivity increased 78 per cent between
1947 and 1961, according to U. S.
government figures , . .
“ Approximately 350 railroad fam­
ilies live in Sanford through choice,
A majority o f these would be forced
to leave if the rule changes are put
in force by the carriors. The rail­
road has the second largest payroll
in Sanford. The economy of Sanford
will suffer when those forced to leave
have to sell their homes. Hundreds
of houses dumped on the market will
not bring an immediate financial loss
but will devaluate houses.
“ In 1962 the Atlantic Coast Line
Ituilmid paid $4.40 a share. ACL
stock was listed this morning at a
high o f 65
This does not seem to
be a financially ruined industry
forced to employ nothing but loaf­
ers."
Cagle, opposing compulsory arbi­
tration (the acceptance o f one mun’s
or a board’s decision by both sides),
wrote thusly that the “ working

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rules, which the carriers seek to
change unilaterally, were brought
about by yea n o f collective bargain­
ing and should bs changed only by
the tame process end not by com­
pulsory bargaining*
He wrote further that “ ever since
the government took the position
that It would not tolerate e nation­
wide strike the carriers have refused
to bargain in good faith . . . It is the
railroad management, through their
drastic demands on the employes and
their refusal to bargain In good faith,
that has brought about thia impend­
ing crisis . . . .
“ Wa ask only for fair treatment
from the press and other news media
and for the privilege o f settling this
dispute through true collective bar­
gaining end in accordance with the
provisions of the Railway Labor Act.
“ We cannot accept government
intervention end compulsory arbitra­
tion unless forced upon us by Con­
gress.’’
One other point from Cagle: He
produced e letter dated teat July 6
from tha five operating brotherhoods
to ell general chairmen o f railroads
stating, in effect, the unions will pro­
vide crews to operate passenger or
commuter trains pending arbitra­
tion with wage payments to be do­
nated to charity If the carriers would
donate revenue derived from ticket
sales to charity, and further to fur­
nish crews for military transporta­
tion end to move food fo r public wel­
fare to prevent public distress.
On the other hand, the railroads
charge that "featherbedding" costa
the American public and the Ameri­
can railroads $600 million annually.
That may be so but the railroads’
and the unions' charges or* not The
Herald’s argument here. W* have,

ss we’ve said, no quarrel w ith the
railroads or with the
The Herald herewith and now re­
quests each and everyone of its read­
ers to write or telegraph Immediately
. . . . before the Malay deadline . . .
to

Itsj^ A . Sidney Hsrleng Jr.
Washlagtaa. D. C.
SOB
Washington, D. C.
Sen. Geerge Besetkers
SOB
Waahingtea, B. C.
and request — yes, demand — they
proceed from aach and every angle
to use ell their efforts in a joint oper­
ation with executive end congression­
al and rail management and n i l
union leaden te stave o ff thia rail­
road stoppage.
The railroads claim they will fol­
low the Presidential Railroad Cow siulon recommendation and com­
mence “ letting out” tboee employee
they believe to be "unnecessary" or
“featherbedding." The unions claim
if the railroads do so ell their mem­
bers will atop work.
I f this comet about, the nation
suffers, Florida suffers, Seminole
County suffers, Sanford suffers. Ev­
eryone suffers.
AND IN THE LONG RUN, NO
ONE GAINS IN TOTAL.
Ths Herald again begs that yon,
our renders, writs or wire our Con­
gressmen now — Holland, Sm athen
and Herlong — to work toward halt­
ing this railroad stoppages Lay it on
tha line. They are our representative*
in Washington — put than by us to
do our will.
Tall them simply: Ws want no
rail stoppage!

Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON (N BA ) —
That* ire a coupla o f new
twiata in Russian policy to­
ward China. Careful analysis
of
tha Soviet Communiat
Party’s Central Committee
reply ta Chfneae Communiat
negotiator* in Moscow revaala them. Rut thars la ns
detectable changa la tha baalc polklea of tha interna­
tional Communiat conaplracy.
Conciliatory languaga which
marked previoua Russian repliaa to tha Chlneaa Ccminunista ta not found in tho go,000-word Central Committaa
latter which appeared
in
Pravda July IS.
Moacow now ia making unraatrmlned attack* on tha Pe­
king govemmant. Tha expec­
tation ia that thia will con­
tinue.
Tho Kremlin alao ia expectad to begin purging Ccinmunlat laadara who in tho peat
have argued for caution In
dealing with tho Chineao to
promote unity.
Tha Soviet Central Com­

Notebook

mittee aaya It wiU wage "im ­
placable atruggla agalnit de­
viation isU."
Thia ia not taken to moon
there will be actual war be­
tween Ruaala and Rad China.
Tha conflict will ba waged on
ideological lavela.
In the future it will become
increaaingly difficult for tha
Communiat party o f any
country ta remain neutral be­
tween Moacow and Poking
point* o f view.
Split* within acme o f tha
national Communiat partlaa
thua become n poaaibiUty.
Thia would dim the proapact
in tho immediate future for
another Congroaa of Commu
nlat partlaa from all aver tha
world ta reaolve their dtffer•neaa.
The affocta of a further
split between Ruaaia and Rad
China on relation* with the
Wait and with tha United
Statea In particular can only
ba apeculated upon. Prealdant
Kennedy ha* juat laid dewn
the line that tha U. S. ahould

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Ctrl*, den t he
ho becomes a doormat.
like ahrrp, by the fashion
For women, e v e r since
draixnera! Men dua'I rellah childhood, have realised that
tha hlaaaa a# masculine wo­ boys are somewhat rough,
men! So stress your feuda­ positive and demanding.
lly instead of aphi( me*
Unless their adult male es­
aad trying la become the cort occasionally lay* down
"pal" of your buy friend. the law to them and make*
Avoid the mala habUa aad them walk tha proverbial
symbol* mrationed kotow. chalk line, they subconscious­

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CASE Q--W7: Colleen B.,
aged 20. la a college senior.
"But, Ur. Crane," ahe prolevied. "1 have a quarrel
with you.
"F or you say that the more
interest*, hobbles and ideals
a boy and girl have in com­
mon, then tha more likely
Ihey will be happy if they
marry.
"So bow do you reconcile
that view with die old state.rncni that aatfuUca aiiraff*"
The old adage hat "op­
posites attract" refers pri­
marily to sexual charms, not
to religion, political and ra­
cial differences.
For example, a man usual­
ly is most attracted to a dis­
tinctly feminine type of girl.
And a woman is generally
charmed by a nun who ia
definitely niasuline.
Girls thus are likely to shun
a man who is not positive.
For they aren’t as thrilled by
the kisses of a "Yes-man"
or a "m am m a's apron string­
er."
They want an escort to ba
gallant and polite, up to a
reasonable degree.
But they dislike a male
who is so agreeing and agree­
able la all their whims (hat

Yet tho** same girls wiB
actually cry in misery U
they have a little f a it ess
their Bp, lest it intimate they
have a mustache.
And they will shave their
legs u&gt; get rid of all evident
luir, for they regard hairy
lags a* mssculina.
Then, stupidly, they adopt
ly look on him as rather sUay. other masculine traits that
And the usual girl cannot are far worse than hair on
get the maximum thrill out their legs or upper lip.
uf kias'ng a sissy, half-man
For cigarets, liquor glassaa,
By the same token, the profanity and vulgar stories,
average male doesn't get as are all da-faainiaing Influen­
much of ■ thrill kissing a ces!
female who Is a boyish hallSo, too, are bottle or metal­
man or "pansy.”
lic looking clothing (auch ts
And beware, girls, last you sequins), plus tong claw-like
become ■ "p *L "
flngernalla,
sUinsd
bloody
For the vary word "p a l" red, nod mascara na wall ai
means "brother," and a nor- false aye lubes,
Ottl
ala isn't i m in ivsii ia i tfu wumter
nry—mtr n n
kissing his brother!
j young man drink hard li­
Too many modern girls net quor, ter R takas a halflike sheep and let fashion de­ drunken fellow te b* able to
signers masculinize them with work up as interest ia kissing
slack* and men's shirt* and a ha If-masculine woman.
ultra short hair bobs and li­
Since M ia aaxual opposites
quor and cigarets — all o f [that attract, yoa girl* batter
which are mala symbols.
Iwise up fasti

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Reds May Breach W all
President Kennedy has got­ cool reception West Bvrlin the wall fo r access k
ten hta licks in West Germany businessmen gava Soviet at­ Berlin's Schotnefsld Airport.
and a*nt weak it will ba Pres­ tempts to Increase contacts
Another atep may be to M l
ident Charles da Gaulle's turn. either by diplomat* ar trad*
partially th« total baa again*
And if It Is any balm to the missions.
West Berliner* visiting the
German ago, another distin­
The •‘wall complex'* also East Zona,
guished visitor also ia prov­ clearly must affect Soviet
ing to ths German people that relations with any West Ger­
thay are Indeed "wanted."
man government, whether it
OVER 35 YEARS
Thia latter is Soviat Pre­ bs Adenauer’s or Flrhard’s.
At First A Palmetto
mier Nikita Khrushchev who
It teem* possible, therefore
(Alongside
aid pool office)
ostensibly I* to help Fleet that Khrushchev also will tell
Germany's Cumniunivt strung Ulbricht that some of the
man, Walter Ulbricht, cele­ harsh conditions pertaining to
brate his 70th birthday.
the wall must be relaxed.
Khrushchev will stay on the
This is not to imply that
eastern aids o f tha wall, but the wall will, as did the walls
in tha West German press of Jericho, come tumbling
• Carpets • Furniture
there ia speculation that Khru­ down.
• Tile
• Pianos
shchov already has made pre­
The Communists recently
• Rental Reds
liminary moves toward a con­ broke one additional hole 'In
tact with West German As­
sistant Chancellor Ludwig Firhard who is scheduled this fail :
to step into tha shoe* of o u t-1
going Chancellor Konrad Adunauer.
It is speculated that a first
move was made through tierthold Beits, a representative
o f the German Kiupp indus­
trial who recently talked
with Khrushchev tn Moacow
Taka a number of bJTh, targe and small, and combers*
and followed that up with se­
thorn all together into a single loan. Nothing works faster
cret talks with Erhard.
or batter than a G.A.C. consolidation loan when th* family
A further preliminary was
budget starts coming apart at th* saamx.
Moscow’s clear indication that
it hoped to atep up trade with
You'd Ilk* tha way m handle mmfythfnf. Tans* to aut
West Germany.
your pockatbook.
The Soviet - German trade
agreement expires at the and
o f thia ysaa and must b* re­
(to $400
negotiated.
Alt thia lead* op to Khru­
shchev’s current visit, and tha
further Interesting lino of
C O R P O R A T I O N
speculation that result* from
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tha wall which tha Commu­
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Th# Hamburg newspaper

not talk about something aver
which it has na control.
The new Central Committaa
statement seems to make con­
ciliatory gesture* to t h a
West. This could b* motivated
only to aafuta Red Chinn
polky.
"W o sincerely want disarm,
ament— it is net an expedi­
ent," say* the Central Com­
mittee. Then the policy ia
qualified by the statement
that the Soviet Uniow will
continue to us* organised
agitation and propaganda to
whittle down western de­
mands.
In another place the Cen­
tral Committaa statement de­
clares that the Soviet Union
will not ba the first to w
nuclear weapons. This ia a
change from recent Soviet
policy, even though tha Unit­
ed fltataa has previously pro­
posed ■ ban on nuclear wea­
pons except in defense of ag­
gression.
Ths C e n t r a l Committee
does wet asy, however, that
tha Soviet will not na* n
clear weapons against a con­
ventional weapons attack and
will not uaa them in a local
war which bocomaa escalated
into * major war.
(to Cuba, tha Central Co ta­
rnit tea declares that, " I f the
U. S. imperialists . . . invade
Cuba, wa shall coma to the
aasiiUnc* o f tha Cuban pto- Die Zeit referred to tha “ wall
p it."
complex" in discussing th*

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D EAR NERVOUS: Believe your
husband. And tel] your sister the
next time she catches your husband
ogling her to direct her complaints
to “ Baldy” himself.
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DEAR A B B Y : I f you don’t an­
swer this right away I am going to
have a nervous breakdown. I have
been married fo r nine years and have
three children. Out o f the clear blue
sky my sister, who is four years old­
er than 1 am. snid to me. *‘I wish
y ou ’d tell ‘ Baldy’ (that’s what she
calls my husband) to keep his eyaa
o f f me.’’ I told her she must be im­
agining things. When I mentioned
this to m y husband he said to for­
get it— that she was a trouble maker.
M y sister has never been married and
claims sha hates men. 1 can’t get

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DEAR A B B Y : A rthur’s idiot
(who broke out in uncontrollable
laughter ever)’ time he kissed her)
brought back memories o f nvyaelf.
My husband and I eloped many years
ago. Wa were young and didn’ t have
much money. In fact, I had to dig
into m y purse to help pay for the
blood tests. When the Justice o f the
Peace asked my husband i f he wuuid
“ shower all his worldly goods on me",
I broke up in laughter and became
so hysterical they had to hold me up.
ANOTHER IDIOT
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Tell your troubles to Abby. For
a personal, unpublished reply, please
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
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Wedding” , send SO cents to Abby.

In the good eld summer­
time my mail always includes
■ number of letters from mo­
thers ownplain ing of
the
neighbor who turns iter childinn loos* to roam the neigh­
borhood all day.
Evary neigbbrbood seems to
have at Uast one mother who
Aoomit earn whom her own
children are. or who is bav-

Green Bar
Patrol Returns
From Camp
By Julia Rarfae
The Green Bar Patrol of
Altamonte Springs Boy Scout
Troop 38 returned home Satnrday from a week’s camp at
I amp LaN’ ochee la the Ocala
National Forest.
Those making the trip were
liunald Paulsen. Jack Slmunek, Jimmy Fuller, Gerald
Crock*, Bob Jamoe, Patrick
Shea, John Stuart, Roger
J.sndtrrillw and Scoutmaster
deck Stuart.
Graciously assisting with
trsniportation to Camp La
Koeho# was Mrs. Walter J.
Hedricks o f 110 Genevieve Dr.

t:30-»;30 p. m. NBC. Sionday sight at tb* movies.
It) Check male
VslUnt.”
starring
(3) U rente it
Headlines “ Prince
of the Century
Robert Wagner, James Ma­
liv e C l U d iU rtal
son, Janet Leigh, Debra Pa­
l : l i O ) M arie g a a t a t e *
get and Sterling Hayden,
•porta
• :1S t l ) Naweoepa
(color) (rerun). This 193t
( I ) M td -n a . * t s Stewart
adaption of the popular comic
t:SS ( I ) Pperie Picture
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strip is corny in spots and
t IS I t ) lle n n e te r
colorful in others, but on the
IS) W sethar Sa»w
t i l l (Si DrevsrS
Neoa
whole is an enjoyable presen­
S i t it&gt; sport* Report
tation of fiction and fantasy.
C:»i IS) Call tbs Doctor
It has whit* and black
(J) H u atlsy-arleklsy
7:tS i t ) nipcorJ
knights to cheer and hiss.
M l (1) Silent le r v it*
King Arthur, Camelot and his
( I ) Digest
T :H (I) W alter w reatlie
roundtable of iron men. and.
• so C l M on,la/ MIC A t The
of course, a cast of thousands.
M o rin

To Tett Tk* Train
The Dakotas
I've Oot A Social
Tour fu n n y Funny
film s
(S ) V a ca tion P la y h o u se
1:01 i » ) m o n e y Durhe
i l l Comedy Hour Hi&gt;*clal«
1:10 (S ) A n d y O r llt.th Shew
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t s .te i l l Ben Caeey
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t l .l S ( ! ) N ew acep*
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t l : U (St Artortl Kins)
l l :S i is&gt; Ch. I Theater
11:11 C &gt; T oa lit Bkew

Miss Leigh make* an m- ning. They wind np H aa I meet a group of ragtag aoidrhaatiag A let* and James* arid wasteland where they |leva la the same predicament.
Mason a first-class villain.
The excellent supporting cast
Includes
Victor
McLagtn,
Donald Crisp, Brian Ahern*,
Barry Jones and Neville
Brand.
7:30-1:30 p. tn. ABC. The
Dakotas. "Walk Through the
Badlands.”
(rerun i.
What
P A R K IN G IS N O PROBLEM
this episode lacks in believA N D I T S FREE W H E N Y O U
ability it makes up in excite­
ment. It is a chase episode
T R A D E W IT H US!
with a band of outlaws doing
the chasing and Marshal Ha­
504 W. lat.
Opposite Goodyear
gan and his deputies the run­

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At the International Horn*
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ing to look after them, Just able when they nerd her. can
iso that they aren t undrrlout .usually manage to •'mother"
an extra child or two or
at home.
three—and teach them how to
There's an easy solution to
behave while she n teach­
the problem and that is for
ing her own children.
the mothers of the neighbor­
If there if warmth and
hood to send these footloose
friendliness
as well at firm­
children home, and a mother
is probably Justified in doing ness in her manner, she can
often gtte a few daytime or­
this if ah* wsnta to.
phans the kind of training
But if she regards these
they aren't getting at home,
uncared • for neighborhood
as well as giving them the
children as daytime orphans
feeling thet someone cares
—which la what they actually
about them.
are—a P o d mother might
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see an opportunity for giving
side mothering is the differ­
them wbat they lack; a place
ence between a daytime or­
to play where they are wel­
phan's becoming a respon­
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sible youngster or a potential
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delinquent.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
can do about it, when most
Kr&lt;c
Jnhnet.in, president o f the
of them have s chance, right
in their own homes, to do Motion Picture Association e f
something for the "daytime America, was reported today
orphans" whose own mothers in “ quite critical condition"
can’t be bothered with them. from a stroke ):• suffered
A good mother who stays June IT.
at home to keep an eje on
her children, and to be avail-

NORDIC

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South won and played the
eight of dubs. West thought a
V II
while and decided to rise
♦ 7*
with Uie ace. Then West led
«KQ411
the queen o ! hearts and South
EAST
took
hn second high heart.
At
AK 10111
•Vow South led a heart and
W Q J 14I I
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M il
OAKS
rulied in dummy, whereupon
A io « t
VAJil
TUESDAY P. M.
the roof fell on him. East
SOUTH (D)
overruffed with the nine and 11:11 (I ) Bore or L K i
«I1 S
Ernla f o r d Shaw
led a spade for West to ruff. I I . ID 3*
V AKI4
ID K.ithrr Know* tlret
West led a trump right back.
(I ) Searek
tar Tames
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AS
As far ai he knew his par­
11:41 (I) Goldlae Dlekl
Both wutoerable
tner had opened the bidding
1:90 &lt;SI Bachelor faih a r
Sew* Weet
Meet* la d
ID General •eoepltal
and was clearly marked with
P u t Pass
1A
1:11 IS) As The W orle To
I*
good diamonds.
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2A
Double r * u
Faie
East took the trick wiUi t it ) ID I«afUlnia
F ie
Taeaeord
die king and gave his part­ 1:01 I(It)) Day
Opetimg lead—A A
In Caurt
ner another spade rutf. Tlu»
3 10 i l l Art l.inktettar
( D Jane
Wyman
he asiumed that hie partner left poor South down one and
aents
had heard the opening bid he still had to lose a heart
( D The noctnre
1.00 I«I To Trll The Truth
and East led the three of and a trump for an soo-puint
ID I^irella Touna
hearts.
loss.
ID Queea Per A Day
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By Ruth M illett

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M pare to keep
eyes tad ears opee, but
m m m a while you will
Setter by b*tng partially uneooeooc* during the bidding.
Weet did not bear North's
spening club bid and ba
thought that his partner had
opened one spade and South
bad stuck Id an overcall.
Evee so West had no clear
cut bid. hut be decided to
double and hope bar the best
and tba be*t sure happened.
West opened the four of
spade* and South decided to
play dummy’* jack.
East
won with the king and while
Hast knew bo could git* his
partner so immediate ruff,
East was looking for better
things. He did not know exact­
ly what was going on, but

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DEAR GIRL: I think he is ang­
ling fo r the same privilege. (Other
GIRLS— not “ GUYS.’’)

Qacaby

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•

D EAR ABBY: W hat do you think
o f a guy who tells you that he loves
you. and in the next breath he says
he doesn't care if you go out with
other guys?
THE GIRL

DEAR STUCK: When some adults
don’t know what is best for them*
selves, how are children expected to
know? Young ladles are usually bet*
ter o ff living with their mothers.
Take my word fo r it, honey, and don’ t
complicate your m other's life by com ­
plaining. She has enough on her mind
right now.

MONDAY P. M.

free IS) CWeawei S

this out of my mind. How can I be
sure ?
NERVOUS

DEAR A B B Y : Just before school
was out my Dad asked my Mom fo r
a divorce. Mom didn't want on$,
but they got divorced anyway. Now
m y brother gets to live with my Dad
and I have to live with Mom. All m y
friends got to choose which parent
they wanted to live with when their
parents broke up, but nobody even
asked me. I think a 18-year-old girl
should know what is best for her,
but Mom says she knows better what
is best for me. How can I get to live
with my D ad? My m other is always
yelling at m e fo r something and we
don't get along. Don’t you think it
should be M Y ch oice?
STUCK WITH MOM

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�Surprise Party
Honors Ann M ahan
Shouts at ''surprise" greet­
ed HIm Ann Mahan Thursday
afternoon when she arrirsd
at the homo o f H ist Judy
Lavender. The surprise was s
party gathering o f friends to
celebrate Miss Mahan’s 11th
birthday.
"Happy Birthday Ann" was
inscribed on the anniversary
cake which also was decorated
with a miniature girl listening
to records with tiny feed rec­
ords scattered about the top
af the cake.
ad the cake with homemade
Ice cream and ether party re­
freshments.
Guests were Susan Brows,
Vicki Boyd. Brenda Brown,

Beach Cook-Out
LITTLE TONI Lavender enjoyed being with the "big Kiris” Thursday
when ghe uaUted her aunt, Miss Judy Lavender, right, with a gurprise
birthday party for Miss Ann Mahan. The event waa held at the Lavender
home on Oak Avenue.
(Herald Photo)

Around &gt;5 members o f the
Lake Mary Woman's Club
gathered at the Capri, Thurs­
day, for a monthly luncheon
and program meeting.
Claire (Mrs. Frank) Evans,
president o f tha club, opened
the meeting with a reading,
-Tha Art o f Thankagivlng."
During tha buaineaa meeting
that followed a new member,
Mrs. It. M. Cochran, waa wel­
comed and two visitors, Mrs.
Tom Best and Airs. Donald
MtDaniel were Introduced.
Mrs. Hugh Tillls, program
chairman, announced plans for
tha next meeting which will
be be a smorgaabord in honor
MRS, A. P. FOnSHAY SR., center, was truest speaker at the Lake M ary’g
o f Lake Alary teachers and
Woman'* Club luncheon-projrrum at the Capri Thursday. Here Mra. Forto be held at the school on
■hay shows the book ahe reviewed for the d u b to Mra. Frank Evans, and
August 20th. A t this meeting
Mra. Hugh Tillls.
(Herald P hoto)
books and other equipment
donated to the school by the
club will be on display.
Shirley (Mra. Don) Smith
was named vice president and
will preside over future meet­
ings In the absence of Mrs.
Evans.
Mrs, Til Iis Introduced the
guest
speaker, alio a Lake
Airs.-Reuel F. Robison was Strickland whose engagement door wsi J in . B. B. CrumMary cluh member, Helen
hostess to a lovely morning to John Thomas Bowden was ley and in the receiving tine
(Mrs. A. P.) Porshay. Airs.
wer" ,he honorte and her moCoffee at her home, Friday, announced this month.

Bridesmaid Party
Given Saturday

Sandy Arnold. Peggy Crier,
Jot Dagger, Jill Weat, Ceni
Wheatland, Suean Deal, Gay
By Bernice Kelsey
Hunt, Carol Oxford, Donna
Miss Nancy Carol Estes,
Bandage, G en D i a t r I e h s,
Frances
Clemmen*, Cendi popular Oviedo brldo-elect,
Condcr, Janet Johnson and and her wedding attendants
were honored at a Brides­
Gwen Champion.
maid’s Breakfsst held Satur­
day morning at the poolside
Geneva
patio o f the Robert Meyer
Motel in Orlando.,
Table decorations featured
arrangements o f cut summer
flowers. Miss Estes presented
By Laeiae Grayson
Mrs. Bertha L. Lindsay had each o f her attendants with
as her guest* for two days a pair o f gloves as a gift.
Those attending were Mrs.
last week, her nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mra. Harry Shirley Bentley, cousin o f the
Mull and their daughter, Jean­ bride and matron o f honor;
the bridesmaids, Miss Suianne
ette, o f Ashvllle, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Golt Partin, Miss Linda Harris and
hava returned home after a Miss Julie Gore; the bride's

honor o f

mother,

Mrs.

Lonffwood

Personals
By Donna Kites
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bnumholser are vacationing with
relatives in Evansville, Ind.
where ha is enjoying many
fishing trips with his grand­
sons. While they are away
their restaurant in Longwood
will lie closed for business.

Forshay, a teacher in Orange
County, gave a book review of
Harry
(ioldwater's,
"Con­
science o f a Conservative" and
also displayed other new
books o f pertinent value o f
this time Including, “ Usee Ami
Iteuson" and, "The Greut
Rights" and “ The American
Political Process."

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pink cutulles entwined with
white lilles-of-thc-vatley,
The hostels
’Hented corsngei of Swrethcnrt roses to
-'I'"* Strickland and her mo-

,

Serving coffee and aplccd
punch were Aire. John Ivey,
Airs. Ctarrnca Powell and Mra.
Dick Aiken and floating hoateases were Airs. Edward MeCall, Hr., Miss Susan .MrCall
and Airs. Glenn Wlmbish.
Around HO friends were Invited to the pre-nuptial event.
The greeting "H ow are
you ?’ Is not an invitation to
air all your achia and pains.

MRS. R. F. ROBISON pina a pretty corsage o f
aweetheart rones on Miss Frances Strickland at
a party in her honor Friduy morning at the R obiaon home.
(Herald Photo)

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See Thursday’s Herald

Cot. and Mrs. Jesse O.
Gregory spent the weekend
with Air. and Airs. W. E.
Gray at their new home In
Cap® Coral. The Grays are
Mrs, Romeo Morin and
former residents o f Lake
three children, Gary, Doug­
Alary and Mrs. Gray was
active In Pink Ladies and the las and Jeannette, o f New
Bedford, Alass., are visiting
Garden Club,
Airs. Philip Norgucrra won
with Mr. and Airs. Arnold
the floral arrangement at the
Wax wood floors every six
Jackson of Seventh SU
head table as a door prise.
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Mrs. ft. R, Pippin has re­
turned home by Jet from Min­
neapolis, Minn., where iha
visited her daughter, Gladys,
(Mrs. R. E. Wntlow) and fam­
ily for five weeks. While there
they all made a camping tour
around half of Lake Superior
and also spent tome time
camping on a pretty lake site
newr the Canadian border. Be­
fore returning home Mrs.
Pippin visited relatives in
her former home town of
Pinckord, Ala. and also vis­
ited in Troy and Dothan.

tlm I'ri’ilnminmit party rolor*
throughout [tie [("bii-in home,
liming room Uhl«

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Estes and the groom’s mother,
Mrs. Glenn Tanner.
Hostesses for the breakfast
were Mrs. Jamea Partin, Mra.
Walter Teague, Mr*. Don Ulrey and Mrs, Milton Gore.

Gretting the guests at the th*r’ !Un‘ * ’ *• Strickland
and Air*. Robison.
yellow and white were

Mis* Frances

The wedding will be held
Nov. 18 at All Souls Catholie
Church.
The bride.elect was gradu­
ated with the data of ’80 from
Semlnola High School and at­
tended Florida Southern Col­
lege la Lakeland.
Enaign Dcnault, a native o f
New Hampshire, received his
higher education at the Uni­
versity o f California. He la
currently attached to VAtf-3
at the Sanford Naval Air Sts-

Personals

Mrs. R. F. Robison Hostess
To Coffee For Bride-Elect
In

Mr. and Mrs. Homer A .
Stoffer o f Sanford announce
the e n g a g e m e n t of their
daughter, Bonnie Lee, to Don­
ald R. Dcnault, Ensign, Unit,
ed States Navy. Dcnault is the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
V. Dcnault o f Claremont, N.

At Poolside Patio

North Carolina.
Members at Phi Gamma Eta
chapter at Beta Sigma Phi
and their gucata tact at New
Smyrna Beach Baturday eve­
ning for a cook-out.
Among
thoft*
attending
were Mr, and Mrs. Jim Warn,
er, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mitch­
ell, Mrs. R obert Gonsales,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reck, Mr,
and Mra. Joe Alexander, Miss
Donna Hodgea, Miss Barbara
Moses and Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Vihlen.

Miss Bonnie Lee Stoffer
Engaged To N aval

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NEW Y O R K
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Matchmaker Teddy Brenner aided, nationally televised Vict o d a y sought big b-rankad lory over contender Zora -V. Y. (NEA) — To torn* Introduced at Saratoga in victories were In the Tremont
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. ,,, furlong run for 175,000 on at Monmouth.
at tli* next opponent for Garden, Saturday night, he
Weaned cn the gilt and gilt- eI&lt;w|n r ^
AlI)r
Mr*. ||arr|et N. Ball’* Rig
Ernie Terrell, Chicago giant declared today:
ter o f modem supermarket
The dark horse npotlight Pete, winner c f four fo r four
and new acuurgo of the
“ Terrell U potentially the
heavyweight dWIatcn.
greatest fighter in the heavy­ i style belting emporia— Sara­ grabber, if there is cne, could at Monmouth and Delaware
Brenner waa to imprttaed weight division. Six month* toga la an eyesore pile o f ob­ well be a youngster who has Park, may campaign at Sarafrom now be will be able to solescent junk that should yet to make hi* first race.
tag*. Timbeau, winner of
“ Because of the coughing three out o f four at Aqurwhip champion Sonny I.ieton
hare been consigned to the
Sickness, more than 30 per duct, including the National
because o f hie height, reach,
dump years ago.
cent of the two-year-olds eta- Staliion, may decide to test
speed, strength and ruggedTo others — mostly those
bled at Aqueduct have nut Raise a Native’s mettle,
nsaa.*
who fondly remember, or
raced,” said Tommy Trotter,! “ We’re Just hoping all the
Big Ernie’s lopsided deci­
wish they did, the gaslight
raring secretary for New othrrs don’t run for cover
sion over veteran Folley of
and gal uses ere — the vener­
York tracks.
when Rtise a Native’s enChandler, Aril., was h I ■
able Spa course is a shrine,
Among those who have tered," said Tommy Trotter
eighth straight victory. In hit
a refuge where one ean dip
shown promise are Chieftain hopefully,
latest previous bout on April
into the tranquil past
“ If past performances at
o f Raymond Guest’s Powha­
By United Preea International i l , T a m il had outpointed
- One thing they all agree on
Neltan Tax I* elbowing hie contender Cleveland Williams —tho setting may be old and tan Stable, which has won Saratoga are any criterion,
three, run second once and they won't."
way into the elaaa o f baaeball of Houston, Tex.
slow, but the action Is new
"N ow ," said Brenner, “ I
immortal*, one bate at a time.
and fast. Two-ycar-clds rup­
He won’t be remembered want Terrell to fight-Clay nr ture most of tho interest at
for hie power, nor for hit Jones on Sept. 30 o r Oct. 18. the 100-yoar-old track.
pbyeiqne, but the »crappy Chi­ I’m offering Clay ■ minimum
T h n 2 4 -d a y
Centennial
cago second bateman who la guarantee o f 138,000 with the Birthday meeting open* toprivilege
o
f
80
per
rent
of
all
a throwback to the long-ago
An I I'm
I dny with the spotlight glaring
Rai„ . Native, but that
heroea of baaeball will com­ net proceeda. And I n offerin*
Jontt
a guarantee of ,
. , .
mand aa many tinea in the n o rwv&gt; *•
I &lt;*0€in * mean iom« dark norsw
record book* a* tome o f the
s £ L , « . « d t h . t . l i— !
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geme’a moat notable slugger*.
ton-Clay match In September
b'* ’ " “ “ J V ? ,cf
Fog reached another mile­
was unlikely because Clay’. N ,U t' DwK#r out * R* i“
stone Sunday when he notched
Ycu, may go to Saratoga un­
handlera want him to have
the 2,300th hit o f his major
defeated, as hr wne in his \
couple more bouts before
leaguw career. Typically, It
first four starts. He certain- (
challenging big Sonny,
ly will go to the rustic set­
wa* a single, and typically it
Terrell, who carries 27)4
turned into the winning run
ting with two track record*
pounds on a six-foot-seven
and one near world mark.
as the White Sox beat the
frame, was rated eighth
Rale* a Native, purchased
Baltimore Orioles, 4-1.
among contendere when he
Only 39 other players have went into the ring against by financier Louis Wolfson
reached the 2,500-hlt plateau. save nth-ranked Folley, 203K. for (39,000 at tha Saratoga
Five o f them were aeeond And the betting was at “ even Yearling Bales, made his de­
but at Hialeah Park, romping
baaemen, and all now have a money.”
In six lengths in front In a
place In the Hull of Fame.
three-furlong maiden special
It’s big company indeed for
under Jchnuy Ruts.
Fox, an unlnipoaing five foot,
On May 4. the Harbor Vitw
nine Inch, 160-pounder.
chestnut got away slowly in
In other American League
a five-furlong allowance at
games, the New York Yan­
Aqueduct, but still set a track
kee* overcame the Minnesota
CHICAGO (UPI) — Pro record c f ,S7 4 ’ 5 winning by
Twine, 3-1, after dropping the
opener of a doubleheader, fi­ golf's biggest money win­ eight lengths under the guid­
RAISE A NATIVE. MANUEL YCAZA
l l the U s Angeles Angel* ner*, Arnold Palmer, Jack ance of Bobby Ueiary.
Rale* a Native brake on
swept a twlnblll from the Bos­ Nicklaus and Julius Boros,
ton Red Sox, fi-0 and fi-4; the play o ff today for ona o f the top in the Juvenile Stakes at
Aqueduct May 31 and finish­
Detroit Tiger* beat the Waih- biggest purses of the pro tour.
ed the fire furlongs two-and(11,000
first
money
in
the
tngton Senators twice, 3-3 and
a-half lengths ahead o f his
’ 7-4; and the Xanana City Ath­ (37,200 Western Open.
nearaet competitor, again In
It
will
bo
the
fifth
playoff
letics stopped the Cleveland
•S7 4/5, w itlrR ols at a pas­
Indiana, 3-0, in the first game In tha last seven pro tourna­
senger.
ments
and
for
Painter,
hta
but dropped the nightcap, 12On July 17, Hie burly
fourth
in
hla
last
five
out­
T.
Parke-trained
sited lipped
ings. He won hla last two
TALLAHASSEE iU P l) — promised to have a formal
overtime playoffe, tha Clavo- over the five-and-a half-fur­
long course to win the Grand Florida's deer, turkey and early hearing next year to get
land Open and tha ThunderAmerican by two lengths in , quail season will open Nov. 16 all views in tho nrra before
hird, but he lost the National
deciding on tho dove aruson
1.02 3/6. Tbia beat the old
Open title to Boros in the
except in Southern Florida
there for the next season .
Aqueduct mark by a second
previous scrap.
where It will begin a week
Called Frets Iaternetteaxl
A number of counties will
and a fifth and was a fifth
Nicklaus and Boros came
earlier.
National League
he closed to deer and turkey
o f a second slower than the
from behind with par-ahatterThe
State
Game
and
Fresh
hunting at their request and
world record set by Matisse
W. U P * i GB
ing play Sunday to ratch the
Doe Angeles
at Centennial Park in Denver Water Fish Commission act special gobbler seasons were
62 41 .602
36 46 .336 414 slumping Palmer ami force and equalled by I’nrterhouie the season* at a public meet­ set for some areas.
St. Louis
ing.
today's extra-distance round at Hollywood Park.
Bog limits wore set at two
le a Francisco 36 46 .336 4H
In all but Southern Florida per season un deer, three per
33 47 .339 6V4 with a three-way tie at 2S0,
Manuel Ycasa, who merely
Chicago
four etrokea under par for 72 waxed the whip and flicked the main hunting season will season on turkey, 10 per day
56 49 .333 T
Cincinnati
33 49 .329 Tli holes on the 6,Bfl7.y*rd Bev­ hla mount Just once at about ran from Nov. 16 to Jan. 8, In «n quail and dove and 10 gray
Philadelphia
32 32 .300 10H erly course.
the 3/lfith pole, aald: “ He Ithe* fourth region of South and two fox per duy on squirMUwauke
30 32 .490 11H
Pittsburgh
breaks surprisingly fast for n |Florida ami parts o f the fir.-t reL
Houston
41 63 .367 22Vs
THREE IB LIMIT
big co lt I sat there and let region aouth of State Road 60,
It will run from Nov. B to Jan.
32 73 .306 30Vk TASIIINGTON— (NEA) — him run."
Mow York
Federal law require* that In
Rale* a Native will make a 5.
in the third region of
Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee S, 1st the hunting o f migratory belated bow to Saratoga aocl•ty,
bypassing
the
Spa
t
n
;
N,,rlhwMt
Florida, hunters
Milwaukee 3 Cincinnati 2, 2nd birds, sportsmen do not use
6el * n rx,ru week’* shoutChicago S St. Louis 1, let
a shotgun with a greater c o m p e t e in the (100,600 I
WASHINGTON (U IT) —
Chieago 16 St. Louis 11, 2nd megasin* capacity than three guaranteed alx-furlong The ing with ths season open from
Boxing It one* again a pollUPhils. 1 Lot Angeles 4
shells.
Sapling at Monmouth Park Nov. 16 to Jan. 12.
Ths quail and apuin-el act­
Sin Fran. 3 Pittsburgh 1
•■*1 iaau* according to Sen.
ion will run from Nnv. lit to
Houston 8 New York 2, night
Feb. 23 except In the South S»te* Kefauver, D-T*nn., the
Tuesday's Games
Florida
fourth region w here chairman of the Senate antiChicago it Milwaukee, night
truat and monopoly subcom­
it w|l] open Nov. 9.
Cincinnati at fit. Louis, night
Th« Commiaaion, controlled mittee.
Pittsburgh at Houston, night
Sunday Kefauver aald that
on waterfowl iratons by the
New York xt La* Angeles,
Fide rul Fiah and Wildlife he would inveatlgate among
night
thing*
heavyweight
Ssrvlce, approved the early other
Phils, et San Fran., night
the late «| lit dov* icaunri for champion S«nny Llitton’* new
American League
tha enlire stale. Dates are business organiiation. manda­
nr. L. Prt. GB
Oct. 6-Kov. 3. N«v. 16.Dec. 2 tory r*-turn bout* in con­
New York
61 36 640
and Dsc. 21-Jon. 12.
tracts of professional fight37 43 .330 ■
Chicago
Baltimore
Tha Commission aiked tog- era, ami the “ matching and
37 49 .338 914
Maters to go along with the mis-matehing" of professional
i i U .334 iOVi
Minnesota
rarly ssaaon this year and boxers.
37 46 113 12H
Bettes
31 33 .490 15
Cleveland
51 36 .477 lGVh
Los Angeles
47 33 .441 18
Kansas City
43 34 .434 2014
Detroit
Washington
36 46 333 29
Sunday's Besulte
Chicago 4 Baltimore 1
Detroit 3 Washington 2. 1st
Detroit 7 Washington 4, 2nd
Kansas City 3 Cleveland 0,
1st
Cleveland 17 Kansas City T,
2nd
Minnesota 3 New York 1, lit
A D E T K H M IN K l) and cu te F lorida w a ter akier,
' X4W T ilfg 3 m nugPJtl 2. 21HI
J e a n e tte Drow n, lb. U1 lj| im .u liattietu, waa
L. Angeles 3 Boston 0. 1st
on* o f the two women selected to represent the
L Angeles 3 Boston 4, 2nd
United Staten at the world wrater aki champion­
Tuesday's Games
ships at Vichy, France, this September. Miss
L. Angeles at Cleteland, night
Brown is expected to place high in the women’s
Chicago at Washington, night
jum ping and trick skiing events.
Detroit at Baltimore, night
Kansas City at New York,
night
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Minnesota at Boston, night
FAST

little Nellie
Fox Bangs Out
2,500th Hit

3-Way Playoff
fn Western Open

Hunting Season Dates

Announced For State

Standings

Kefauver Sets
Boxing Probe

Light Workout
H A N N O V E R . Germany
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o f tho U.S. men'* track and
Geld team planned only light
workouts today in preparaition for Wednesday’s and
Thursday’* dual meet with
W itt Germany at Hannover’s
Niedorsachen Stadium.

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Say it ain’t" so. Walter.
You don't often say much but
Dodger fans from the Brook­
lyn Gowanua to the Malibu
Freeway need a « nrd o f as­
surance today. That once-im­
posing seven-game National
League lead la down te 4H
games almost overnight and
the memory o f the 1942 col­
lapse is still fresh. Those San
Francisco Giants have won
seven straight and tha fit.
Louis Cardinal* are In exact­
ly the earns striking range,
too.
Pan It happen again?
Well, tho Dodgeri held a
four-game lead as late as
Sept 10 last season and con­
trived to blow the flnr. So,
It h-nls like it could he the
same old cliff-hanging sus­
pense again this year.
The Giants rolled to their
si-venlh straight victory by
healing Hie Pittsburgh Pi­
rate*, 3-1, Sunday while the
Philadelphia Phillies beat Los
Angeles, 7-4, and handed the
Dodgrrs their fourth lota In
a row. The St. I xmiIs Cardinals
lost an opportunity to gain
important ground when they
dropped a douldeheader to
the Chicago Cubs, fi.l ami
10-11, but are tied for secondplace with the Giants.

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length, Julius Boros’
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The distance between the the ball I* played farther bach
feet and the position of the than Is actually the case.
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time the arc of tha ewing
about an Inch and a half.
reaches the luwest point. This
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be no more than a coupl* « (
squnnly, instead of striking
Inches.
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downwatd or upward.
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(H£AL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, da.
Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Bertha T . Tlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Frank A Htrelhow
I lia Lincoln Hoad
Miami Beach 1», Florida
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Defendante.
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and FLORA X t X I M
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RttUIIIKNIK, I'nknown
AND Fan, A ll parties claiming
Interests by, through, un­
der or against ilia afura*
•old person
T o ll AUK hereby notified
that a Complaint to foreclose
a certain mortgaga encumberng Ihe follow ing described
real property, tn -w lt:
Lit T. OAKLAN D IIII.1JI
ADDITION, according
to
Ihe plat thereof ae record­
ed In I’ lat Book IS. Peg*
1*1.
Public
Itecorda
,.f
Hrmlnol* County. Florid*,
haa been filed against you In
the above-styled suit, end you
are required to serve a copy
of
your
A n ie r r
or
other
Pleading to the Complaint on
P lain tiffs attorneys. ANDKIt.
HON, It I'MI I, UK AN. L o W X .
Ill'll* A van den BKRH. SSI
!*st Central Avenue, Orlsndo,
Florida, and file the original
Answer or utlier Pleading In
the office o f the Clerk o f Ihe
Circuit Court on or before
the ISIh day of August, IMS.
If you fall to do so. a de­
cree pro confeeeo will he taben against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint.
This Notlre shall be pub*
llehed once a s e e k for four
Consecut i ve
weeks
lu
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Hanford Herald.
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DATUO this bilk day «d
July. IMS.
Arthur II. Beckwith. g r .
Clerk o f Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhleu
Deputy Clerk
Andereon, llueh. Dean.
Lowndra A van dan Berg
Atlorneya and Counsellors at
Law
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
I I.nit &amp; Found
U. S. CIVIL S E R V IC E
2. Notice* - PersonaU
TESTS!
3. Etlucation - Instruction MEN-WOMEN, 18-82. SUrt
I. Transportation
high a* flu.MO ■ week. Pre­
5. Food
paratory training until ap­
*?. F or Rent
pointed, Thousand* of job*
fiA Special Notices
open. Experience usually
7. Business Rentals
unnecexdiry. FREE infor­

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July 29, 1963 — Page 9 6. F o r Kent

12. Real Estate For Sal* 2*. Radio A Television

St. Articles For Sal*

USED T.V. Sets #10 up. Ser­ READY MIX Concrete, win­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
dow nil*, lintels, steps,T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
block*, land, cement, rock,
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776
pipe, jteel, grease traps,

1-3 HR. bouse it3 a month. 3 BEDROOM, Florida room.
13 br. bouse U2. a month.
Urge yard with iprinkler
S. Sanford Ate. FA 2-3219.
system. Good neighborhood.
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin.
BEDROOM furnished house.
dry wells, stepping stones.
(73. a month. Navy perBEDROOM. 14a baths, CB 27. Special Services
Miracle Concrete Co.
sonnet only. Children wclRange, garbage disposal,
309 Elm. Ave.
FA 2-3131
FKIG1DAIRG
come. FA 2 9097.
double carporte and cor­
Sale* A Service
ner lot. *300. down. Avail­
Z1G ZAG SEWING
8. Beach Rentals
mation on job*, salaries, re­
G. H. HIGH
DUPLEX apt*., 2 bedroom,
able Aug. 10. 1906 Patrick
MACHINE
i&gt;. For Sale or Rent
quirement*. Write TT)DAY
1700
W.
1st
St.
Sanford
1 furnished—i unfurnished,
Place. FA 2-7468.
REPOSSESSED, due to nn10. Wanted to Itent
giving name, address and
Ph. FA 2-3883
2iH E. 27th St., FA 2 6477.
fortunate circumstances. '63
II. Real Estate Wanted
ph me. l.intoln Service, Box
WELL KEPT. 3 bedroom CB LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
model, perfect condition.
Office 204 W . First 12. Real Estate For Sule 40. c'o Sanford Herald.
2 BEDROOM unfurnbhed dup­
home. *62. per month. Ex­
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Scwi forward A reverie,
13. Mortgage Loans
lex Excellent location. Kit­
tras available. Good deal.
DEADLINES
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fertlmake* buttonholes, aewa on
14. Insurance
6. F or Rent
chen equipped, not U. Elm
FA 2-7432.
He—Ph. FA 2-4244
button*, embroiders A mono,
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY;
15. Business Opportunity
Ave., FA 2-5591.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
grams, darns A patches,
Tun., thru Frl. - 2 P. Jl. day 16. Female Help Wanted F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
ACREAGE
Clean and clos« in. Jimmie
ONE bedroom furnished apt.
tack* A hem*, etc. Aisum*
before Insertion, lion. - SoL 17. Male Help Wnnted
Plano Tuning and Repair
Cowan. 323-401?.
*45,00; Two bedroom fur­ 31 acres with spprx. 7 acres
6 payments of $6.0Q. Ph,
noon.
18. Help Wanted
W.
L
Harmon
—
FA
2-4223
Bal. wooded with highway
FA 2 8627.
nished Apt. *55.00, 2101
19. Situations Wanted
FURN. Apt. Clot* In. Phone
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED;
frontage. Located on west WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Magnolia,
Phone
FA
2-3931.
FA 2 2800.
Tue*., thru FrL - U P. M. ila/ 20. Rnbysitters
WITH purchase of Blue Lua*
aide. Price 113,700. Terms.
Robert A. William*.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
before Insertion. Mon. - Sat 21. Renuty Salons
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Exclusive
with
All
Type*
and
Sizes
FUIIN.
Apt.
2300
Mellonville.
22. Ruild - Paint - Repair
*on0.
FtTltNlRHFn
—Ire 5*1,
fur only Xt n«;
VTe Repair and Seiner
23. Ruilding Materials
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
attic fan. Adult*. Reason­
2 tlEDKOOM House unfurn­
day. Carroll's Furniture,
RESPONSIBILITY:
S
T
I
N
E
24. Electrical Services
Realtor
ished. Kitchen equipped. $65
able. FA 2-1954.
The Herald will not be re­
Machinery and Supply Co. REFRIGERATOR with 30 Ih.
25. Plumbing Services
Raymond Lundqulit, Also.
a mo. 2434 Cedar Ave.
sponsible for more than one
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
26. Radio &amp;. Television
freezer, ex. condition. 175.
FA
2
3931
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
8.
Bench
Rent
ills
incorrect insertion o{ your ad,
27. Special Services
TRAILER, private lot. Ph.
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­ Chest ot Drawer*, coat #66.
and reserves the right to re­
28. Laundry Service
HUTCHISON Ocean front BEAUTIFUL brick, 3 bedFA 2-6087.
few weeks ago, your* for
geration service. All work
vise or reject any advertise­
29. Automobile Service
room, 2 full bath home, dou­
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
#33. See after 3 p. m. at
guaranteed.
Very
reason
ment from what ordered to
SUMMER RATE. L a r g e
ble valpuitv. Close ill, de­
29A . A uto Accessories
FA 2 4038.
able in price. Diy FA 2-7434 121? Majnolia Ave.
conform to the policies of this
clean 2 UJr, turn. apt. 863.
30. Machinery - Tool*
sirable neighborhood. FHA
paper.
Night
FA 2-2069.
1700 Magnolia Ave.
HEAVY duty reducing vibra.
9. For Snle or Item
31. Poultry - Live stock
1430 down, #78 monthly.
tor, cxc. cond, bargain;
31A. Pets
sIDEWALKS,
driveways,
pa­
Monna
Jarvis.
FA
2-1810.
4 Bedroom, 3 bath, air-con­
2.23 ACRES of sub irrigated
skill elec, hedge clipper,
32. Flowers • Shrubs
tio*
etc.
Free
eitimatc.
Ph.
Only 1 house left.
ditioned, fenced patio, extra
land. For information call
FA 2 3376.
"I hop* th* picture* turn out O X, It's hard to
322-3306.
33.
Furniture
large carpeted F l o r i d a
Silk* Of Pa Mir Hm i Ix
FA 2-4069.
focu* undtr watarl"
OR TRADE, 6 year equity in
Nolle* le her.br *iv«n. 34. Articles For Sale
room, hardwood floor*, ph.
CALORIC ga* range. Like
Board of County CnmmiNlon. 34-A Swap or Exchamte
3 bedroom, IH bath Ptne- TRACTOR work, mowing,
12.
Renl
Estate
For
Sale
FA
2-8393.
new. #60. cash. FA 2-2147,
•r* of S.niinolo County. Flor­
discing,
blade,
tcoop.
6.
For
Rent
6. For R*nt
errst home for similar prop­
ida. propaar* to rtxon* the 35. Articles Wanted
FA 2-7664.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
following d*»«rlbed proparty 36. Automobiles - Trucks ONE Large, one small Down­
10 YEAR old case trade - and
erty In NAS Jax area.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS: .'URNISHED 1 bedroom and 3 bedroom model Homes.
tonad A-l Agriculture to: C-2
stairs Apt. 611 Park.
cutter bar. Good cono..Ion.
FA 2-6832.
Commarclat: That portion of 37. Boats - Motors
Rooms private batiu, 114 kitchen. • Private bath. 1st
SINGER
LMN
Enterprises, I n c.
*400. FA 2-1718.
tho North ttj ft of tha W'i 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
W. First St.
floor, own entrance. Elec­
2 BEDROOM furnished House.
of tha Nr •; of tha s \ v ; ot
SEW ING M ACH INE
Highland Ale. Longwood.
BEDROOM, CB houie.
fiactlon 1S-;IS-3«E. not pra- 39. Trailers - Cabanas
tricity and water furnished
873 a month. 2008 Palmetto
AFRICAN night crawlers and
SALES A SERVICE
TE 8 3911.
Large lot near Pinecrest
Tloualr annad C*l. Furtliar de­
FURNISHED
4
room
Apart­
KA 2-2489.
Ave. FA 2-3557.
red wlgfiler*. Bulk or cup.
scribed a* b»ln* a purest 2. Notice* • Personal*
C A LL P A 2-578,1
School und bale. Small
ment. 1 Bedroom. #60 a
fronting on tha South alda
pod. Ray Lawson, Osteen,
down payment. Assume pay­
of 8 It. (IS and t&gt; Inx between VACUUM CLEANER repair*, 2 - BEDROOM duplex Apt.
month. Water furnished. 3 ROOM lurnished garageFA 2-4250.
Air-Conditioning
Rvanoar Realty tlulldlng on
ments *49 monthly. Phone
Kitchen equipped. No met­
323.0389.
apt. No deposit on utllitiei.
parts, supplies for Elwitrotha Wees and tha Parker propH.
I).
TOPE
CO.,
IN
C.
FA 2-8270.
er*. 706 E. 14th St. I’ hone
CANNING pears, $1.C0 a bui*
C a l l after 3:30 p. m.
arty on tho Faat and extend­
lux. Kirby, Hoover, AirOffice TA 22118
2U) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
1 BEDROOM furnished du­
ing 01S ft daep. C-l CommtrFA 2-7622 or FA 2 6033.
hel. Bcardall Ave. FA 2 6783
EA 2-1303.
Way,
Rex-Air
etc.
Free
Night
FA
2
0648
cists Tha S’erly 10# ft of tti*
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Atsunte
plex apt. Adults. FA 2-3610.
pickup.
New and Vied
K'erly Sli ft of tha W'« of
323
0700
THREE BEDROOM home
#91
monthly payments. LAWN SERVICE FOR summer rates on (rotb
EFFICIENCY Apartment on 2324 Tark Dr. -Saofurd, Fla.
tha JfE*a of tha NW ■; of Saocleaners Mild. FA 2-2282.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
pork. Call FA 2 0260.
with 1890 It. of living area. NEW unfurnished 2 Bedroom
tlon
Further daFA 2-9204.
First St. Near 2 city free
Duple* Apt. Electric stove,
ocribed aa a 100 x loo ft par­
Hardwood floor*, paneled
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
parking lota and shopping
SPACE
cel having too ft frontage on
SINGER AUTOMATIC
refrigerator, Venetian blind*
FA 21817.
L. I t , separate dining room,
the Feet alda of talk! Howell
RAVENNA PARK
stores. No utility charge*. for the children in this big,
SEWING machine, like-new,
and water fumiihed. Ph.
IRoad with the Korthwest cor­
fireplace,
path),
large
yard.
shaded yard anil right next Very attractive 3 bedroom TREES trimmed, dc mossed
Suitable for couple or sint i t n r m i * &gt; im i;
ner of parc-l h-1-i g SIS ft
makes buttonholes, tews on
FA 2 2374 after 5 p. m.
Phono FA 2 53U}.
to a lovely City park for
home on a fine corner tot.
file, also retired people.
bouth of Inturaactloti of ait. J f O T I C E |d herrtijr glvan th a t
ami removed. FA 2-1661.
buttons, monograms, em­
I a m «ni|iai;«4 In tiu aln ei* At
*J* and Utka Howell ltd.
Includes
stove,
refrigerator,
more play activity. Threu
FA 2-4712.
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
I’uMto hearing will la held I t * N P a r k Avr. Han fanl.
broiders, etc. All without
U-droum, 2 bath house has
exhaust fan and disposal. SWIMMING instructions, all
New people In town look at
Gable*. FA 2 0720.
hi tha Seminole County Court Semlnote County. Klarltla, un­
attachments. Sold new over
IIonto, Stanford, Florida, In the der the fictitious mm* of. Hi raid Ads. Be sure your
level*.
KA
2-3332.
HUNT A BED
This home can be your*
separate
dining r o o m,
County I'ommlsslonere Hoorn, South ward Invrwiment &amp; Real­
#300, balance now due only
I
BEDROOM
Apartment. Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Florida room, Uree, eal-in
for #699 down with reason­
ty Co. in&lt;t that I Inland to business Is represented with
on Augtial It, l»*J at in
PRACTICAL nurse will care
#89.86 or pny #8.28 monthly.
QuU'l
neighborhood.
FA
2Beds.
A ll or ga toon thereafter a* rasrlaiar aal4 »!%ni* with the attractive
able
payment*.
Call
today.
and equipped kilchcn. dou­
advertisements.
for
patients
in
my
home.
Clerk of the i?lreult Cciurt, Call FA 2 3612.
puellMo.
Liberal
trade • in on your
1462 from 8:3u to 6 p. m.
By Day, Week, or Month ble garage and fiber glass
Hoard of County Comnile- Hainirv-la County, Florida* In
Ph. FA 28135.
old machine. Call Orlando
Monday thru Friday. Ph. CARROLLS FURNITURE
•luii-tre, aemlnule County, At 'cordanrti with ih* provision*
covered patio. Extra bon­
211-9857 colkut for fre*
o f tho Fletlllutia N.im* &amp;taI•
FA 2 4501 any other time. Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. lit St.
Florida.
uses are parquet hardwood
LAWSMOWER and Outboard
Tty J. C. Itutchleon. Chair­ ufaa, to-wlt: 5ac lion 1*10|
home trial.
floors,
fireplace
and
oodles
Florida Statute* I&gt;j7.
man.
motor Repair.
FURNISHED t &amp; 2 Redroom E'ilclrney Apt. *30 Mo. up.
lit N. Park
322-2121)
Atteet Arthur Be-:kwltb,
HI oi E r n e s t M. S o i jt h w t r d
of closet space See the
Poovcy'fi
Sales
&amp;
Service
i
f
rahllr
Vfravtn*
Apartment.
*35
A
*65.
New­
SMtnr-CORONA-200 electrl*
Jr.
FublUh July 22, •?. Autf. I, 12.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
3*at It’* l» tier**by r|i*#n,
owner at 1814 .Mellonville 1 1. Ins tin n er
3rd A Magnolia Avenue
Publish: July IS, 194Z.
IMS.
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
typewriter 12" carriage,
Ttn,iirii
inf
County
&lt;Vimml»**&lt;ttt*
C tiK -tlJ
C !»K -*9
Ave.
7. 101 E. I111) Si 322-8191. FURNISHED cottage. *63 a
**r» of Smilnol* C ou nty, F l o r ­
and heavy duty atond. Paid
SENIOR CitUens inuy quali 29. Automobile S ervice
ida, ftrapo«r« t«» rfioi6 tit*
month. Located at Five
#275 6 inns, ago, used very
RETIREMENT HOME
following daicrlbci 'property UNFURNISHED 2 ■bedroom
fy for Life or Hospital In­
Point*.
FA
2
1467.
T IZ Z Y
By Kate Osann ion*d C*t Commrt. iif to U-2
little,
yours for $175. 1217
Looking
lor
a
retirement
AUTO GLASS
house, kitchen equipped.
surance to sgo 75. Fred J.
|Duplex: Th# &gt;:*at J*0 ft of th*
Magnolia Ave.
homo. This could he it. Cus­
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed
North Jo** ft of thr Ninth * 'O FA 23651.
Harris FA 2-7Ui!0 for split
INSTALLED
ft of a par&lt;:#1 •*•** -rlt*#«1 an:
tom built 3 bedroom home
room Duplex. Fla. room.
Thr a\V«» .*f th r sl’Vt, W-at 1 BEDROOM furnished house.
Scnlurik
Glass mui l ’aint 31-A Swap o r E xih a n ga
Electron heat, uth st. with many extras. Air con­ 16. Female Help Wont**)
o f Hear I. a k » Ro.i»I t&lt; I N o r t h
Company
*60. a month. FA 2 8314.
ditioned,
equipped
kitchen,
of tha Htllrui l In 14r llMti 3ft*
Longwood. 638 32tM.
WILL trade in good riding
|213*291-2. F u r t h e r d r ti'r ilje il a t
Swedish fireplace, walls and WANTED: Young woman, 21 216 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
horse on Gravely tractor
o « ih «
a ISO a
ft p a r e s )
FURNISHED or unfurnished ceiling Insulated amt hsrdor over with good parson
l h » v l r f f th * 210 f: f r o n t * * # on
Auto Gtasi, Topi
and mower. Call 647-723*
4 Urge Rooms. Tile hath.
ality ami ability to aril.
tint W n l t l d i of 11«*-i r I . a k *
wood floors. *10300. Financ­
A Sea* Covers
or contact Gravely Tractor
H -ad, And lia\ In* t hv Wl-r*rly
2
Miles
from
base.
Photic
Must be able to type and
ing can be arranged to suit
F ir m m i* \%mu
vt irn ar of th * pir *-| a p p r o s u
Sales and Service at 143
AUTO GLASS &amp;
FA 2-3733.
accept responsibility, know
ni4t.il&gt; at th * Into.- •«ctlon of N O T IC E 18 h vf* Iiy u l t r i t i n t
purchaser.
Orlando Ave.,
Maitland,
I'.t ullnd a A v i. am ! H *ar Iefiko T itm t t tg A jc d In UuAinif** * t
ledge of art preferred. All SEAT COVER CO.
ltd.
3411 f. Fr*rt. h Av'i* Hanford. 2 REDROOM hout«. Kitchen
JI";_____________ J
reply* confidential. Write
Public hr irlrtf will i.r held k*mfntj|* C o u n t v. FimfiLi, uri*
3ul W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
equipped. *73. FA 2 3303.
111 *
ffcMtfmja
n.iin*
of
In t h * jJ«*mlnolt &lt; *un t) C o u r t dvr
resume to Box 30 c o The ALL WORK GUARANTEED SWAP large boat trailer for
|!'iU*r. 8 amfor.I FI &gt;ridi. In t h r Sun-Jl^rn R * * l t y , And thAt I
Sanford Herald.
smaller one. 322-3114.
121 I.AUItF.L DRIVE
IntAriil l a r * , ’ i*!4»P « »M f i* m *
Cou nty
Com ml i H*r*
III N. Park
322 2420
on A tl f ii * t IS, CHI At 1tt: it*i w ith th* Citric o f thA lit A. Pets
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Nl’ USE or companion for eld
F I i*r•
A M. o r * * itioti th*ri*Aftc r * * C n iir l, A*mlfln|«t f ‘oun ty
.'LV Articles Wnnted
ped House. *95 a month. 3 B K D I I O O M, 2 baths,
pOAAlblA.
Id A. Ill ACCOrd AtlCA w l l h til*
erly person. Prefer to live MINIATURE Poodles AKC
Uoard of County C o m m l s - (irovlnt.m*
of
th *
Fli* tl tl "u v
Ph. FA 2 6157.
fence. Underground sprink­
WANTED
used T.V.'i. Ph.
in. FA 3 0304.
reg. 205 Tangerine Dr.
Atoner*. 8 « m i n o i t C o u n t y , N am * Ni* t tit* ^. (it-tt h f^fctisin
ling. Sacrifice. Low pay­
Florida.
FA
2
9716.
14 i|, iiT Fl u rl da .41 a ! Ultra 19.17.
1 BEDROOM lluuse furnish­ ments. Mutt tee to appre­
Blpi Jtdtn P
Hy J, C. Jlutohltoit, Chair*
CHIHUAHUA Puppies, Ph.
17. Mnle Help Wunted
ed. Adults only. NO 8 5122. ciate. 3230616.
nun.
Puhllah July 79, Alin. 3. IS. 19
WANTED used small wheel.
FA 2 1322.
A t t t c i t Arthur Y!*ck\vlth, IMS
ml light boat trailer. P. O,
PERMANENT P O S I T I O N
)
cu K -m
VERY large 3 Hedtoom
PutdiAh: Juii
with lues I business firm 32. Flowers • Shrubs
Box 138, Sanford.
Hume in Loch Arbor, fllu
ix Tilt: &lt; 1111 1 it 1 01 nr nr
C D K -IH .
St. Johns Realty
now open for a good re
Tim sixth 11 imi 1vi. riH.
per month. FA 2 3301.
THE TIME TEST!) FIRM
i\ Tin: i int i it « hi it i* of t u r o r o n 1011 s c x i .
liable salesman. Must be GERUA DAISIES. Dutch Mill USED wringer-type washing
im i
&gt; i vi »i ji mi i %i, i n i . XOI.K I III XIV. I I lllllll 1.
machine in operating condi­
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Just
116 N. Park Ave,
FA 2 6123
FURNISHED
Apt
FA
2
0647
able fo accept responsibil­
f i n* o r %&gt;o him « n i i . &lt;111 st 111 v so ia-jx«
off
guch
St.
*
1st.
tion.
Cheap. No Junk Plu
&gt;l»I.K IIII9T1. FI,Ilium .
ity. Typing required, know­
Till: uuhtiis h-ivi: c s .v rtf
3 BEDROOM, 2 baths. 1. and
STENSTHOM RENTALS
&lt; h i m n n mi. cm *
66H-40-J3.
s A V t . v i a ti v s k
ledge
of
art
helpful.
Chance
l.KGUSTRUM 50 cents to *t5.
1) room with wall to wall
i
noMTiiN n v i ci m
ruintirr. Unfurnished:
(or
advancement.
Write
hAVLNUi ItANK.
V*.
I,my Shadows Nursery
carpet
Equipped Kitchen
3
HR,
2
baths,
U&gt;ch
Arbor
34). Autimiohilet* - Truck*
PUIntlff* M AR ION K- I i Y N t : HALM
Box in t o The Sanford
I mi- S. on Sanford Ave,
and
Fla.
room.
FA
2
8161
SI
1
0
• V I#
furm«rlY k n ow n * s M A lU u N
Herald.
1956 l IIEV. 2 ilr. HT. IlT A lX
liERALH CARTER ad 1 BCTTt L. DYNL . * t t l
2517 Osceola Drive.
4 BR, 2 baths, Loch Arbor
J CARTER, hi* •If*.
I»r»f#rni*nt*
323 2710.
33. Furniture
*160
M in n : o r *i ir i*
%orn &gt;: op
11 i\
19. Siluni tons Wnnted
JOHN E. FOX
H lllllIRhi: ft'IIHM l.o*l III! h o h m u m ; h ih m m i * i iu : 3 BR, ! Hath, Wynnwood SH81
BUYING A NEW or
WANTED n'luhie couplu 10
REALTOR
lo t OCR ALU ' *ARTKIt and t o * y u r l u n K. u v n * ) U i m .
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.
*75
take up monthly payments
USED CAR?
IIKTTT J CARTER, hi*
f o r m * r i y k n o w n * * &gt;f * r - 2 BR, 1 Bath, city
110
N
Park
Ave.
323
0339
Vlerbia lost hit awimming trunks at the beach today
^ If*.
l&lt;jn K U y n t, a r&gt;*l W l l l U m 3 BR, 2 Baths, Lake Mary
of (13.30 on 3 complete
FINANCE IT WITH US
LICENSED
Care
CHILD
iii
.
wiin
*t
r,»
R.
Ifalni,
h
*
r
hu-i
iri*!.
He hod them in a brown paper bag:."
*123
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
6 luw Interest Rale*
rooms of lurmturc. call
HKMIIIAI IL I NKNOW N
-I lUltiiiau* riillft
FA 2*8481
Lpslnuton Ptrk,
Good
location,
kitchen
IMI Till All pArtio* cNuntnf List your rentals with u*
• Low Monthly Payment*
TK 81511, Casselberry, col­
t n t * r * * t * hy, ihrt* ■k Ii, un*
Si nrylAnd
equipped. Iaiw down pay DUES )uur lawn need mow*
FLORIDA STATE BANK
lect.
Twu oi«? tiiftby notlfltd thAi
g|«r or As)i*ln»i tli«
SIRE G LANCES
ment. Assume loan. A real
in [7 If so rail Hubbu Davis
4 CompUlnt to (4ir*4:ta«A m
* 4 14 |»»r*ofii
I'J.i’) JEEP St.iti’n Wagon.
&gt;'-rts sn m "Hu iAr « nc tihi ti*r tii a
Y u i : AIIK h**r*i»y n o t l f l * !
FBKB KSTIAIATK
saving. Call FA 29172.
A t.ii&gt; D a v ul i t n at
th*
f u l l u w l b i dA'Acribod. r « a I t h 4 t * C iim piatn l to far*" t«i««
R A ii Good condition.
Upholstering
8
1
Mattress
ren­
FA 2 nlHin.
property, lo-wlt:
a
c« 1 1 * 1n m o r t f i i v
t n c u m - tit N. Park
322 2I2Q CONVENIENT TO SANFORD
FA 2 1263.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Block T , COFN. h«rlti| t h * follo w In ir 4 * * c r l b * 4
NAVAL BASE not in air Child Care. FA 3■2274.
TRY CLCU MANOR. LMT r«Al property. (o#wkt:
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
Mfg.
2 R O H M fu tin lu ll Apartm ent.
N&lt;*. I, A‘ C4jrdlDf to thr
CAMPER fur pick-up truck.
Lot 2*. B l o c k ‘T . C f •l"N •
traffic pattern, new .! bed­
Co,, at 7i/J Celery Ave.
plut thereof a* r» -ordvd
*55, Include* water A elec­
T l t T r t s l ’ B 1IAN&gt;»H, I NIT
WILL
do
Ironing.
323
0391.
Good (or hunting, fishing
room,
2
ha
L
it
with
)ow
down
In PUt R&gt;"Ok It* Plot* 2-t
NO. I. ACConllDie to th**
FA 2-2117.
tricity. FA '2-8511.
or wetkiriil camp out. I’h.
l*uMlc RidOhli o f Uadi).
pU t
IU *r*of
*• r*c4#r4*4
payment. All convenience*
In P I 4 B o o k II* P a i ** i i ,
21. lieuuly Salons
n jI« County, Florida
FA 2-3274.
Used furniture, appliances,
LUUI Alt BUR. 3 bedroom, 2 including sidewalk. Low,
h*A L««n fil* t agulnat &gt;ou In
pu blic l i * c o r l* &lt;&gt;f
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
t h e A W v # i ! j r U d i U l l * A till y o u
low down payment. Call
t .u n iy . n o r l . l a
hath, large Fla. room, ex­
SPECIAL
195 4 PLYMOUTH Savoy. 2609
at* rorjulr^iJ to **rte a c «f»y h a t t»«an f t l - 1 * tf.ilnat ynu tn
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
collect CH I Hill, night
cellent condition. Load* 0!
C it *N Curl Beauty Simp
Laurel Ave. FA 2 3183.
ul your An»t**r or ot)i«r th a kuuKB*»t) 1v i ■ a l t. at#4 &gt; 0 4
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2
1132
GA 2-1388, Mr. Barry.
F ‘4'1'm t&lt;» th* i uiiipUlnt 4in i t * ra ju lfa-l to is*rva 4
sUnago space. Immediate
|Cold Wave *6 95 complete,
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r
ni|#»*r
PI
nf
T«L»r
B i1 L&gt;"’"
lL
pojjisjinn. ; 1
m~n')i cjtt
lllieu evening uy appt.
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1 Hell Us T o u r fu rn itu re , igutek
ir
J d . u j to iL* c Miiipt4itit i»ri
$100 DOWN, 3 bedroom, 1
overdrive.
Excellent
run­
A N U L It*
owner FA 2ut(|j
i o ; a a i . n •isn i n . i n ;
; j j 1 "I* lilt .ft * -4 t a r » * &gt; *
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
Service With tho Cash.
bath home. Good location.
1*4i t
# a :r*l
Ori4n*to. MON
U
U&gt;WJC&lt;
Kt a i l .
ning condition. *300. ph.
SUPER TRADING POST
K l o f l J * , AnJ fil« li t* u r i g i i u l U feSli *
FA 2-1637.
* 4 T4 i l t n H K R fJ. 222 2ti RMS. (urn. Apt All utls.
DtiOR 2
FA 2 8037.
AtiAvbvr n r othvr l k!*i 4i!triir In Kant
\ v«u4*« OrtArtd1'.
FA
2
0677.
flirn *48. 322 2761.
CUT N' CURL Beauty Shop
th « i i ff 1 - •* #*f |n« i U# k a t f 11 # F'i s’ l'U, *9ils| I l l * 1 h* oirl'nliriftt
RESIDENTIAL LUIS
61 I DOUR Comet, auto.
« i F c y jt i sjurl on
n r !*vfs*r** A 11 ■ a •r or
thtr t'lmHutf In
now has a special facial ill. Articles
For Svile
lh«
«lajr of A n cn -it . h u t , tho «affii# of i h « L l * r k o f i h * LARGE 2 room apt. Orlando 2 lots near Ball Park 5500 ca.
Irani, radio, heater. I’ ll.
booth, services including
If j u u fnll in &gt;ls. wo, 4 i i « r r * « C irc u it «‘our t uit nr
t*«fiir*
highway, modern. Private. 2 lots near 111 School *3uu ea.
FA 2-4993.
lif'* c o n f « « *o will
u# f « k * ( ( t h a litN -Ia /
shorts,
Ladies
99c
hair
styling,
skin
analysis,
.
Sleep
mg
2 tots on city lake 1873 ea.
FA 2- 4626.
.1
&gt; U'U t * r j i i # r«i i I * f «ii* Ir ) w j f4AII t
tarp*.
facials,
manicure,
pedicure
baijs,
tents. Hurplus
m*r.ti**J In th« t'o in tiU lrU .
pro e&lt;*nf««»g w i l l h« t a k e n
I lot center city 11100
iW. Him In • .Motors
Call for evening appoint­
T h i s .S o tl c i *I iaJI U* fu l f i l f-i ■ a x x i n . t
City. 201 W. 1st.
j-.u f o r t h * r«l|*f 2 HKDK0 0 .M luin died ap.rt 1 corner lot m-ar Jr Hi 12330
• J or- e 4 I*#** *
fuur c-#:i- tUfuanU* 1 In Ui« CoinplAlnL
ments,
318
Palmetto
Ave.,
ment. FA 2-0641.
13 FT. Upstroke boat, trader,
I lots Lake Mary Jltssi ea.
»4v* t|Ub c MT&lt;#k« 4 t i l * " U l f o r l
T n U N t. » -- , *!| b* pull*
SINGER Bound Bonbin equip
322 8323,
litro l.J
fn r fu ur
1 ; *itti*“tl on * 1 M«ek
22 hp. motor, control* and
8
lots
on
Crystal
Lake
$1500
ped
lo
zig
zag
A
make
butH A T I ' l l Ibia SiU» tJu.y of cniatacLiti v« w« * k * In Lit* &amp;4n- SELECT RENTALS
lank; *2u0. 322 9255.
up
Ju ly, li s t.
r.ri in rslJ
bm holes. Guaranteed. As­
2 bs-droom compact
* 63
Z!!. Guild - I’nint • Repair
(S E .V I .I
DATK l» :
Jjth »i*jf or
1
lots
St
Johns
It.
*33uO
up.
sume
pay
meat.
5
monthly
3 bedroom Loch Arbor *110
air (b u r M !!•* k w i th
J r , July. I t S J .
Semi-Retired Carpenter
4 'U r ll «lt r i r . : « l t ITnnrt
installment* ot *3.13. Ph. Gateway To The Waterway
fh L A l * )
3 bcdrouiu near Hi school ( 83 Home for cash
U f t
M * r t ri 4 T. Y(ftl«u
ArUtur
J t.
Some
for
terms
Small
Repairs
—
Painting
Hobson Sportinjr Good*
FA 2 9411.
12 bedroom block clean * 73
l i i p i l t jr 1 !«rk
■mt C o u r t
Clark of
Your EVINRl DE Dealer
Phone FA 2 7983
A c d t r i c jn . fluiii,
,2 bedroom close in
* 33 Hi’ an early bird
Viitltnud, 11
B A M B O O blinds, I feel $199, 3016* E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3961
L * u n-J« $ \
V47* (Ion i U r^
Catch
the
worms!
b-t ,
U . o i i -1*. v
3 lie-1room deluxe take Iroll!
A I t o r u i / AiiJ Cu'Uij.j d i u n
4!
U t u r n i / a at
6 feet $7.99; 8 feet $3 99; , ■
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.’ ii. I'luinhiiig Nervier*
.'all Stem per Agency
L aw
*165
!'*a 4
10 (set $4 .99. Also match j 111). Trailtn# • Cabunos
3"2 T.4*t Control llv iu lt Yon i
t i l l Canu n i r*’&gt;
1
PLUMBING
F u s t OUU. H i : . h
t *t offl « lts*x 3219
stick blinds. F u rn itu re Cen
X H U ^ l i . - . . 0 •&gt;
, 03 TRAILER, 55 a 10 It 3
Contracting Repairs
Ortam to. F I n f l l i
O r U n d i , EM
ter. Moo French Ave.
T *!# p b o fl«
It * *
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FREE ESTIMATES
P ii-'-mu. Equity A pjy*Thix t-'tter to th# non iv marked 'p*rsonal.' Do yot R j h d t l i J . l y mj mo
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it by n in U x t f '
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l A . u . ' i . J U j - I u —m A- c. t A --UJj. U U a. t it-.n Ave. 4 -’i* waiWid Ave, z A gJJAi l ilwaOC- i A gwsJJ.
4 l a . l i - J _ daadotd.

322-5612
322-5613

SW EETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

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Committees Recall
Rail Union Leaders

P i n 10 — jtriy 29, 1168

King Troubled
By Communist
Accusations
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
currently is having a rash of
diffieulttea defending his non­
violent Integration movement
against accusations that It la
being Infiltrated by workers
for world communism.
King calls this a imokcscreen by "segregsiteoists
and race baiters" to obscure
and deflect tbe national move
by Negroes for civil rights.
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•

This eime despite a con­
flicting acknowledgement the
same day from Klng'i New
York office that O’Dell atill
worked there as administra­
tor. Klag said tha discrepancy
obviously was from confu­
sion and not fact
A gpokeamaa for King later
explained that O'Dell bad
dropped by tbe SCLC office
cn the day of inquiry but was
not working there.
King credits tbe flurry of
Communist charges to two
Southern governors — Ross
•f Mississippi and George
Wsllaco of Alabama — who
testified before tbe Senile
Commerce Committee again­
st the proposed new civil
tlghte bill.
*

•

Chiefs of the fire railroad
brotherhoods were called to
testify today before tbe House
Commerce
Committee
on

•

Both held aloft a large
newspaper photograph which
they identified si s picture
of King attending a meeting
at the Highlander Folk School
la Tennessee. They said this
was a place frequented by
Communist sympathizers.
King alto defended the
school, now defunct because
ef a revoked charter, saying
he had nothing to be asham­
ed of for being there the one
Mme he paid a visit,
But the problem etill chases
the nation's number one Ne­
gro civil rights chieftain. Cur­
rently, Georgia Atty. (ion.
Eugene Cook has "invited''
King to tell him all he knowi.
King has been defending
himself and his movement
against communism since his
early days si a leader of the
Montgomery, Ala., bus boyett. In his book on that epl•ode. "Stride Toward Free­
dom." he relates how In
ItiP he studied the Communist
■sndesto snj the writings
ef Earl Mart In an effort to
"try to tuvJerstaml the appeal
•f Communism for many p.-op ie."

s e e
“ I drew certain conclusions
which hive remained with
me,* King wrote. "I reject
ed their materialistic inter­
pretation of history. Commun­
ism, avowedly scrularhltr
end materialistic has no
place for God . . . since for
the Communist Ihrrr is no
divine government, no abso­
lute mural order, there arc
no fixed, Immutable prin
cipios. Consequently almost
anything — force, violence,
murder, lying—is a Justifiable
means to tbe end. This was
abhorrent to me. Constructive
ends can never give absolute
moral Justification to ties...tractive. _jntan s."____________

Marx Kin Guest
MOSCOW ( UM) — Fredtrie Long*, grrut grandson of
Karl Marx, has arrived in
Moienw as a guest of the. Surlet Union of artists and the
Karl Marx .Museum, accord­
ing to the Tail New* Agency.

A BACKW ARD fil.AN CE AT BEAUTY —
Ijinitn Kent, of Ft. Pierre, 1D63 MIhh Mtnmi
Prena Photographer ami first runner-up fo r the
national title, la one of the entrant* in the “ Mias
Florida W orld" content Aug. 3-4 at Cape Coral.
Girla from throughout the atato will compete in
the Cape Coral pageant— prelude to the "Mian
USA" content In Huntington, W. Va., Aug. 1H31. Winner o f that event will represent the
United Statea in the “ Mias W orld” spectacle in
London litter thia year.

Stops Traffic

SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (UPI) Irom the ruin* of the Mace­
—Rescue crews today used donia Hotel Sunday after
French smmd detreturn equip­ having been trapped under
ment to search the earth­ lls shattered walls since the
quake rubble of tills city for quake struck before dawn
possible survivors following Friday.
Sunday's rescue of a couple Tfie woman, Identified as
trapped 55 huura.
Mrs. Sixain or Suizic Zain­
Utile hope was held out ker, was reported in fair
that others remained alive condition, but a witness who
under the debris, but French watched the rescue operation
disaster squads working with said her husband's leg had
the Yugoslavs were using to be amputated.
equipment of the type that The rescue of the couple
located survivors buried in was carried out after their
the t%U earthquake in Aga­ voices were heard underneath
dir. Morocco, in which i'J.ooo the rums.
died.
Today, Yugoslavs who had
Tbe lull of (lie quake that lived and worked in the city
struck this city of 2UO.OOO when It was a model provin­
persons bus been placed un­ cial capital were streaming
officially »t 2,000, At least out to find new homes. 11
1.IWI bodies have tern recov­ was estimated that half the
ered snd nn equal mini tier population or 2U0,IH)U had left.
are (eared buried.
Some said they would settle
A llelglnn woman and her permanently m other towns
Inilii.unl were brought alive and try to start new. Others
planned to return to rebuild
their homes.

B u s in e s flA ,
Briefs ■W '

The Sanford Futt-Futt Golf
Course, mi French Avenue
nest to the llurger King, vvws
reopened Invt week by Gil*
best .Smith, who presently
lives in Otlumlo, but pluns to
move to hunfurd. Smith has
Iwen busy hs a heuver all
week instuIIlnj[ new carpet*,
new fence, and doing a gen­
eral cleanup fixup Job. lie
plans to kerp the place open
from II a. ni. to midnlte daily.
Fur special events, wutch
our Entertainment page each
Friday,

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• WEDNESDAY

With Catch Springe
And Safety Kalla
Also

COMO. Italy (UPI) — Rail
traffic between Milan and the
Swiss frontier was Interrupted
(or six hours Sunday when a
bomb exploded snd toppled a
power line. There was no ex­
planation for the blast.

CURRENT

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X t l l r a e f StehlI* H a e rla s
Notice
Is
hsrattr
glvtn,
nnard of Countr Commission­
ers o f Ssmlnol* county, Flor*
Ms, propoM* to rsaon* the
following described
properly
lo n .d A -I Sericulture to II1A Hingis Family RsaLdsnttal:
I„,t* S«. IS, 41. 4). 4S, 41, 41,
4S. SS snd I t . U St. Smith’s
Snd IIub'll vision. Furthsr d&lt;*■crlh.d i s asnsrslly located
W est of Lincoln Ifslghts 8 u t»
division snd North e f flsvsnna
Park of Loch Arbor.
Public bssrlng wilt bs hstd
In tlis H.mlnal* County Court
tloass. fsnford, Florida, In th*
County Commissioner* Room,
on August IS, IMS st 10:0(1
A.St. or as sooa thsrtsftsr at
possible.
Uosrd of County Com m is­
sionaire, tfemlnol# County,
Florid*.
Ur J. C. Hutchison, Chair­
man
Attest Arthur Rsckwlth,

MIAMI (UPI) — A dyna­
mite explosion blew out ail
the doore and wlndowa and
cniiied extensive demise to
material* early today at Cllmatrol Corp.
Police said there was no
one in the building at the time
the charge went off.
Authoritiee estimated about
10 pounda o f dynamite wa«
ignited on the floor of tha
large one-story concrete block
Jr.
building. Several swimming publish:
pool screen enclosures ready aoK-ns
for delivery wrre damaged by
the blast.
Police said tha reason fur
the dynamiting waa not ap­
parent.

Ruins Searched For
More Quake Victims

• TUESDAY

Legal Notice

Miami Plant
Damaged By
Dynamite Blast

•

• MONDAY

H. K. Gilbert, president W
the Firemen snd Enginemtn'a
Union, charged Sunday that
tha railroads hod refaeed to
bargain. Be said that if a
nationwide strike occurred,
R would ha toe railroads’
fault,
Gilbert said that toe unions
had offend to ehaiaate J.500
Jobe la toe next two yean
through retirement, but the
railroads had art even replied
to tbe offer.
la another weekend developmeat, acting Chairaaa John
0. Pasture, D-H. I., ef the
Senate Commerce Com mi Lie*
said that Xanoedy had “ no
other alternative" but to ask
Congress to let the ICC settle
toe dispute.

But n spokesman said there
was nothing to report after
the talks and tbe mediation
discussions had been put on
• standby baste while the
hearings continued in Con-

The latest Incident on this
score involves a rather mysterioos figure known variously
by four oaoiM but wM*t sites
as Jack O'Dell. Two congressloaal committees have label­
ed him as part of the Com­
munist setup In tha United
States. Ha has worked twice
for King's Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, most­
ly as a money raiser.
FoUowing publiiffld reports
test week that O'Dell atll!
ran tha New York office of
SCLC, King summoned re­
porters to Insist that O'Dell
had left the employment of
fcla organisation “ by mutual
consent" in June.
•

President Kennedy's proposal
to tet too Interstate Com­
merce Commission nettle the

WASHINGTON (LTPI) —
Mediation tlforu in Um nil*
road dispute were put on a
standby basis today and comgreaafonal eonmltteee (sited
anion leaders back tor ques­
tioning on tha work rates
controversy.
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wlrta met separately Sunday
wllb train ere* unions, en­
gine ere* unions sad msnagsmeat representstivee in an
effort to work out e settle­
ment without tegisletive ac-

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�Korean Attacks Held Chinese Red Scheme To Stir Up Tensions
WASHINGTON (UPI» — j the Communist wet* preparU. 9. officials said today tha |in* to inerasaa artillery bombCommunist killing o f another ardment o f tbs Chines# N sAmerican soldier in Korea ap- i tionalist islands o f Quemoj
peared part o f a deliberate and Matsu. Just a few miles
campaign by Red China to (rum the mainland.
raise tension tn Asia end sab­
Officiala were sneered by
otage East-West cold sear the killing early today of another U. S. soldier as a result
discussions.
..
They predicted stepped up i o f Red military forces peneSanford s Gene William* is |Communist activity in the In- |trating United Nations terri•ut o f that all-star North-i dun border area and South tory south of the demilitarised
South game Saturday evening ' 'cl Nam, aa well as Korea, truce zone in Korea,
at Gainesville. Gene auffarad U
M " believed possible
a knee Injury in practice.
For

the

benefit

of

★
her

friw ds in Chicago who read
this column, Lil Horton has
come up with her first gripe:
She

stye the high

weeds

should be cut in the parking
let naxt to Masonic Temple
on Tark Avenue.
•
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★

: Tin State Department wa»
i preparing another stiff public
|condemnation o f the North
j Korean Communista (or the
action. They alto planned tn
increase pressure fur an early
armistice commission meeting
■with the North Koreans to
I protest this affair, aa welt as
the ambush slaying o f two
1American soldiers just south
uf the truce line Monday.
Today’s clash was the deep-

eat penetration to far by pa­
trols of Communist North
Korea, which ia considered to
be under complete domination
and order* from Peking. It
added to the seriousness of a
situation which has become
one of increasing concern for
American officials.
U. 9. officiala paid they were
braced for a new round o f
C h i n e s e Red harassment!
around t h e long b o r d e r

stretching from India through
Southeast Asia and north to
Korea.
Peking appears determined,
U. 8. officials said, to Increate tension to show Com­
munist China's bitterness at
Soviet Premier Uikita Khrush­
chev’s refusal to follow their
’•hard line" toward the United
States.
The Chinese Communista. in
1the view o f authorities here,

also undoubtedly would like
to poison tha atmosphere end
sabotage the limited nuclear
test ban treaty just agreed
upon by Russia, Britain and
the United States.
The Peking regime already
has blasted the pact as an
American device to try to trick
the Communists and said Red
China would have nothing to
do with itThe Chinese Communists

hare boasted that they expect
to explode their own nuclear
devica within the “ not too dis­
tant future.” Western author­
ities admit this i* possible but
say it would be many years
I before they could refine it into
|an effective nuclear weapon
|and create a delivery syitem.
1 The Chinese Communista
I also are believed anxious to
I head o ff any East-West talks
. on tension-lowering security

Editorial Comment:

★

3rd American
Gl Killed By
Korean Reds

S V ^ a n fn r it ifc n tlh
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with scattered showers; high today 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TU ES., JULY 30, 1903

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 766

SEOUL (U PI)—North KorSeminole
Hoepital’a Bob
ean soldiers today killed their
Beuarar has learned who is
third American in two dayt in
1L B. Porter. Admitted he a sharp, hour-long dash six
felt a little foolish he hadn’t miles be!mv the demilitarized
zone dividing South Korea
figured it out for himself,
from Communist territorye
a •
A note on the lpindle: "Just Two Communist and a South
Korean also were kitted.
•n idea for 'Around the Clock*.
It was the deepest known
County Commissioner* wer* in their lops, refusing exert t&gt;
A man called and wanted to penetration that North Kornon committal in Iheir called I
* tentative, budget un­
know If we knew of anyone ean soldiers have ever made
til Commissioners "decide hoxv
discussion
meeting
with
Civil
who ean read Greek. We didn’t in,° the U. S.-guardol eector
far you want to go and how
but said you might ask in your of South Korea in the 10 years Defense officiala, Monday, a ft­ much you nre willing to pay
of uneasy truce.
er hearing what various mem­
for civil lic/rnse of the coun­
column. He put a bottle out
A United Nations Command bers of the CD council had to
ty.”
and a girl answered but he (UNC| spokesman said the say.
said she threw him a curve butt la broke out about U a. m.
Commissioners called the
Ditcilnr Peterson reiterated
«— she answered In Greek. just north of Munsan-NI, and meeting to "kick It around’’ that he will “ carry out xvhatA. R. Peter­ ever plans me
His ’phone number is 322-4824. that in order to reach the spot after CD Director
................
the commission
commissioners
the North Koreans had to son . Sr., dumped plnn, for i
, u but
muU klnoxv
Mery."
cross the demilitarized zone, nextt year’ s budget s.,uarely ,vh#t yoU wish to do ami «
hat
s e e
travel through heavily patrolkind of program you wont to
Our apologies to L, N. led areas ami ford the Imjin
undertake."
Trued and W. A . Cagle. That Kiver.
Civil defen-e readiness was
Two North Koreans and a
“ railroad" editorial yester-

CD Budget 'Kicked
Around' By Board

mwA...

d .y - p ru t.,tin , .»&gt;■ th.u.ht
of a work stoppage—should
have read "L . N. Trued, chair­
man of the Order of Railroad
Conductors, and W. A. Cagle,
chairman o f the Brotherhood
o f Locomotive Firemen and
Enginemen.” A couple of lime
o f type missed the page and
fell into th« hell-bot by ac.
(Idem.
•
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•
Are you one o f the 20 mil­
lion U. S. residents who cn at
prove you war* boMiT.Tbat ta,
you have no racardi “
your birth? Laat year 1
Floridans turned to the Bu­
reau o f the Census for help in
proving where and when they
war* born to collect nuclei se­
curity and other retirement
benefit*, to obtain passport*,
to qualify for certain jobs,
for insurance. If you have the
problem o f not being able to
prove when and where you
were born write to the Per­
sonal Census Service Branch,
Bureau o f the Census. Pitts­
burgh, Kansas.
• • •

K“ r'* " P"11™ '* "
killed in the gun-and-grenude
exchange, after a South Kor­
ean civilian tipped o ff author,
ities to the presence of the
Communists, it was announc­
ed.
The identity of the fatully
woundeii American was nut
disclosed immediately.

'Freedom Swap'
WHh Cuba Asked

arrangements such as thoaW
which the United States an#
Britain hare promised to dia*1
cure with tha Soviet Union.
If such talks should make
progress, thla would tend t *
bolster Khrushchev in hie dia*
puts with China, lie could cite
new gains fo r his policy ud
"peaceful co-existence" as op*
posed to the Chinese demands
fur militant action againit tha
West.

Charges Dropped
DELAND (UPIl — Brib­
ery charges against Myron
Wblctt and Henry FlewelUng
have b*«n dropped by State
Atty. Dan Warren after an
unsuccessful search for a key
» itnesa.

Held In Slaying

PALATKA (UPH — Police
held an unidentified man for
questioning today in the death
of a country sturekrvprr, LexWASHINGTON (UPH — ter Roger*, whose decomposed
A congressman from Alabama battered indy was found n*tir
has luggernd a "freedom Hastings over the weekend.
exchange" in which M U.S.
students visiting Cuba would Quits Committee
slay there in exchange for
MIAMI (UPH — Dade Rep.
an equal number ut Cuban* Earl Fuiicloth. vntrd mu-,
who want to leave Ihe island.
valuable freshman member of
Rep. Armiitrad Setden, (Dthe 19*13 legislature, resigned
AU.), said his proposal was
yesterday front the legislative
"even
more
appropriate"
investigating committee in
than action by the State De­
devote mure time In bis law
partment which said it was
practice.
suspending passports of the
students who took round
about routes to Cuba in de­ Bill Threatened
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
fiance
of a State Department
Robert 11. lteely and John
A
proposed anti-iln» rimiiiuR. Schirard Jr. have been warning that they were pro­ tioii* rider threatened today
hibited
from
going
there,
named by the U. 8. Depart­
" I f Cuba today is indeed to wreck plan* of House lend­
ment o f Agriculture to the
the island paradise for demo­ ers for early enactment of
Florida
shippers
advisory
cracy that these J1 have pro­ President Kennedy’s two-yearcommittee to aerve through
claimed in Casiro-*ponsored obl area redevelopment pro­
July 31, Hlrtl. This commit­
gram.
pru paga nd a announce ment s
tee, according to USDA’* ag­
Seldcn said, "there is really . .
.
,
...
ricultural marketing service,
no reason to anticipate that M C tu U ’ lS \\ I ll'llS
serves with the Florida grow,
TAMPA
(UPI) — MnJ.
they would return to the
ers administrative committee
United States." (See story on (!en. J. It. Mi-din i* 1U.S.
under a marketing agnwment Page 2).
Army ret.i told the tuterend order program regulating
American Institute fur Space
the handling of Florida or- i
Education Mumlay that by
anget. grapefruit, tangerines I
li*7o, the Soviet* xxill he turn­
and tangelos.
ing out more than 2*»0,00tf
•
• •
scientific anil technical gmdDeputy Clerk of the Court
MOSCOW (trph — The uates ixnouully.
A ellby Jones sa) * to make it
government newspaper U xci­
8Di3,Oi&gt;0 in additional budget
lia announced today Harold Sueks Buat
requests instead of $117,00®,
MIAMI (UPI I — A pho­
Philby—identified as * key
In totaling tho»e entered so
British intelligent r agent— tographer whose 35-foot cabin
far, be inadvertently left out
has been granted Soviet citi­ cruiser was used in an utthe
sheriff’s
department.
zenship and adjum in Bus temped raid on I'llha asked
Looks like the sheriff’s de­ aia.
federal court lieie Monday for
partment is getting left out
New* of Britain'* latest se­ its return, and alio threaten­
o f everything around here.
curity sensation broke in ed a fd'm.nOU suit ngnln.it the
Izvestia and was broadcast U, S, government. He la
Hospital admission* took a l)&gt; Moscow Radio
Ale sunder i, Koike Jr.
tremendous
upward *urge

Briton Becomes
Soviet Citizen

likened to an insurance policy
by Director Peterson in nn In­
terview with n I|.-rald rrpuiler today , . &gt; “you hope you 1
won't need it. but if you do
need it, you need it had and
you need it Immediately."
Commissioner* aikt-l for
the opinions of the various
members of the council on
whether the civil defense sys­
tem should tie maintained as a
pniteclion ngnimt nut unit dis­
asters (such h« hurricanes,
flood*, etc.), or whether it
should be expanded to include
the warning system and shel( ters necessary for a limitmade disaster

CONSTRUCTION PLANS fur LuiikwiomI’h new City Hull ntul Fire lloutse,
Milmiilletl by Dick Zurtmun uf Lungwooil, left, wer« approved Monday
iiitfht by the City Connell. Looking over the pliim with Zitrtmnn is R. C.
Carlson, council chairman.
(Herald Photo)

Longwood OKs
M athews, On Tour,
Cily Hall Plans
By Donna b i n

Confers W ith Adams

Outsiders' Game Raid
Seen As Arm y 'SO P'
"SOP” is u time-xvnm phrase in the U. S.
Aim&gt;. U mean.*;, "atnr.ilan! ortler o f procedure.'*
In other wortls, once u procedure in established,
never change tt.
The Hcruld has dtijr deep in its endeavor*
to learn why the federtd government Ignored the
-Seminole County sh eriff’s department in that
tyolitii rniil Inst Saturday. The Herald has talked
with tile Governor's press officer, the Seminole
County leydstutivc delcfrutinn, the County Com­
mission chairman, Sheriff J. L. H obby, Police
Chief Roy Williams, and tried to contact the
state attorney, Arthur L. Steed.
However, idl the statements forthcominir
from those mentioned above did not lienr tha
fruit o f the quest ion ns did statements from two
Arm y reserve officers well versed in the oper­
ations of federal law enforcement agencies. And,
nuccinetly, this is the gist o f their join t opinions:
"Federal law enforcement officer* do not
nml will not request small county agencies to
co-operate, in fear o f a ‘leak* to tiiose they *cek
to arrest. It is perfectly in character with the
way federal ayrents operate.*’
In oilier words, this is "standard order o f
procedure" with federal agents throughout the
United States. And is no reflection on the Semi­
nole County sh eriff's department.
Yet, The Herald still question*; This bolita
operation supposedly commenced in Orlando and
Orange County and spread to Seminole County.
So, why did the federtd (went, Don Derry, trust
the Orlando police nnd OranRo county flheriff’*
department.
Sheriff Hobby today, at first Maying he hud
no statement, rcud a letter dated Jan. 19, 1962,
addressed to the Florida S h eriff’* Bureau in
which he outlined the Imse o f these bolita opera­
tions at Lake Apopka. And th« letter further re­
quested the co-operation o f the Florida Sheriff’s
Bureau since lie does not have the money and
muniHiwer for extensive investigative opera­
tions.
Sen. Mack X . Cleveland Jr. toduy said " I
understand Sheriff Hohby did extend jurisdiction
and roo|&gt;erntion to the federal agency and OrmiKo County.”
Itep. S. J. Davis Jr. expressed himself ns
"concerned as a citizen and state representative
with iIley'll I yfundditty; activities and alarmed at
th« extent o f yrumblinyr operations nnd known
figures now apparently moving into this county
with their imse o f operations. Illegal yramhlinyr
breeds crime and corruption.** However, Dnvia
hud no comment as to why, lie believed, the fedend agency ignored Seminole County.
Hop. Jan Fortune, like Duvis, had a lengthy
statement against illegal gambling but no com ­
ment as to why Seminole County wus ignored.
He did say Monday’s Herald front-page editorial
raised a good question and he milled that it "is
logical ami legal in the interest o f good law en­
forcement to retain areas o f jurisdiction and
communication.” lie said lie did believe that the
Seminole County sh e riffs department was fully
coordinated and properly advised o f the pend­
ing raid.
Sheriff Hobby lias twice suit! lie knew o f
the pending raid "but not when."
The Herald now is o f the lielief that Sh eriff
Hobby and his department were fully cognizant
of the investigation, were fully m -operating;
were supplying information to the federal in­
vestigators— but were kept ia ignorance o f the
timing o f the raid. In effect, The Herald feels
that tlie.-e federal agents "pulled a lioo-boo" in
not briefing Sheriff lluhhy . . . much to his em -

Plans for Longwood'* new
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chair­
man of tha county commit- $15,000-120.000 City Hall am) j
sloner*, contacted today by Firo House, submitted by Dick
TALLAHASSEE (I I’ ll — h* i* elec led. .thall hold an
the II* laid, anid that be was Zurtmun of t.o n g w .....I, were ^la h ’ Men. Jo h n h . M athews, | office which was created or
fuitly certain that rumiuiaapproved and accepted at of Jacksonville, conferred pn- the salary raised during IDs
sio ners would continue the
term.
Monday night'* continued its- vatcly with Secretary of State
system for natural disasters
Mathew*.
whose
senate
Tom Adams today en route to
as it has in the pa-t, Imt the si.m of the City Council.
terms run* until November,
Blueprints a n d spicificabig question would lie whether Dona will he available to hid­ IVnxacoM lo sound out sen- ttttiii, was a member of the
to extend CD to prepare for den by next Tuesday ut Die timent on Mathew’s chance- lata legislature which rail
lhe&gt; possibility of man-made pirsent City ILill with sealed as a prospective candidate eil (he salary of the governor
disa.ste r.
to $23.non.
bids to Ini submitted by noon (or governor.
Meeting with the commis­ on Aug. 22.
Mathews -tupped in TaDa
Mallow* and Adam* said
sion in discussion were Mayor
Construction, -chedulcd to they jus I had a "friendly ha-see on the way lo I'eniti
Fied Heath of Cai.-elherry; begin within In day* after Die meeting." They conceded Ma cola where he is scheduled to
Mayor IV. W. Anderson of No. bid I* «w in doit nml contracts thews’ potential in the gover­ morrow morning ami meet
Orlando; .Mayor l.ce Gary of are signed, is to tie completed nor’s race was discussed, but adilre.ii tile Gopher Club to
Oviedo (also a commissioner) within pit day*. No work will had nothing to say beyond with persons that might be
Councilman Arthur Ferrln of lie done on Sunday* and all.iW- that.
interested m his running for
N. Orlando; Sheriff J. L. Hob­ uiaes will tie made for uu'leMallows has said he will governor.
by} School Superintendent It. incnt weather.
Sentiment lo such a race
make an announcement "one
T. .Milwee; Chief of Police Roy
Preceding the meeting the way or Die other" Aug. t. during hi* month-long lour
William*, 8. O. Chase, Jr. and council sat as a hoard of and aide* to the Secretary ■&gt;l all sections uf Florida ha*
A! Case, chief o( radio com equalization. No complaints of State *»y Adam* mi.'lit been "heartening” he said,
muniratiuns for Civil p.-fen-e. Were registered.
consider jumpin',' into the But he declined lo in iieate
•
*
•
race slamld Mathew -U-clilt’ v-n-il hi* iiiiol derision will
Is
Not present weie Mayo:
not to run
A d a m * ha* maintained
Lawrence Swafford. Al Lormann and Tom McDonald,
since his election that he i*
J u d g e V m nnu Mite ami i nun- i
not a |Hitct)tia! candidate for
liniTiissinenl.
ly Clerk Arthur Beckwith, Jr. j .MIAMI (UPI i — Cuban re­ any tiling hut reelectnm a*
Ihe Herald now asks the federal agent,
secretary of state. Hut here
taut year. (o n iio i-sinners
fugees reported today Dial
IDm Derry, why Sheriff Hobby was subjected to
budgeted $3,200 for Civil Do- l.uis Carbonelt, a star of lately, hi- friend* and co l
eiidxirrassmeut and why be* was not requested
fensa, an increase of $2(J® uxor vtaae ami television before workers have indicated he
in furnish men to ro-operute in the raid? This
Ihe previous year’s allowance. Fidel Castro came to power, may have changed his mind, I TAMPA ( U I 'H __Doth
editorial will be sent today to Mr. Derry for
Adam* would probably sup 1
shuntud the myrotialing
Under this blldgit the CD via* iliot unit killed recently
his written reply, for Wednesday's edition.
Dcpaitmeut has carried m il, while try ing (o escape from potl Mat'lew* -tiuuld he throw t.ii.le again todav in the Gen
In* ii.it in Du* rinj.
eiul
Telephone
*ti!ke
a«
classes in personal survival, |Cuba
Mathew* tulil UPI lotlsy workmen -trogicled to restore
radiological monitoring and
Carbonell. who specialized
mas* feeding, and "tons of in readings of folk poetry, (list he will make a decision telephone **TVtce lo fM.UOII
IlillaboniuK1!
paperwork"
neronury
to j had not appeared publicly hy A uk. t "either to run or i u-turner* in
I 'onnty,
maintain an reilitutinn for since shortly after Castro not lo run."
If lie ilecules tu run, lie
The 20-&lt;luy-o!d itrlke ha*
•late help m an emei gency. \seized power in 1’t.’i'.l
MIAMI fUPI*—A Domini­
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) —
said he will immediately flic i-•■i'll -poited with viimlullsm
|a suit in .he court* to deter­ to equipment ami entile eut- can l(e|iolillc ship planned to Rep* txiuii de la 1‘jrtc of
mine hi* rllKltiility to make time* over Die nix-county arru begin salvage operations to­ Hllliboroujh
County
and
I the race question about his
day on s u b m e r g e d plane James II. Pruitt of Brevard
xvtiii h General srrxsw.
prlllilfilUTx "u in r j ■—tium —rfsrFi-di-r.il iiiT-iIinliil * tt.H.il III j i m iii . I ■ j. -■ I. t -I .■ off &gt;hr w.-re named lo the Florid*
1slate laxx Dial provide* Dial
today
in cii-e cither (iener.il northeast coast of Hispaniola. Avfalum Control and Study
, no member of the legislature,
official* or represcntativeix of
It was believed the wrack-1 Commission
Monday
by
■luring Dm term for xxhbb
Local *21 of the International
age
might
be from a small House .Speaker M i l i a r y
Brut her hood
of
Electrical

Film S ta r Slain,
Refugees Report

Plane Salvage
Work Slated

Monday with 28 persons ad­
mitted. The average 1* about
12. Hospital Admifintralor
Bob Besserer says there’s no
particular reason tor this sud­
den surge of patients, except
h " the fact that a M of (
them are expectant mother*.,
"W e’ ve KM patients in the
PARIS (UPI) — Follower* her fans, imjudmif Die many change w u the di-iippeiiraniie
hospital today, the second
■
,
who follow of the IjIoum- with “ pussy ca t"
highest in our history,
he,
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. .
scarf-bow at the ne-kline. The
can wear their old suit*. The only her style.
said.
While foreign buyer* loay- Knit-til Chanel suit Idousedesigner did not change her
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e

Something Old Still Fashionable

Phone Strike
Talks Halted

Aviation Study
Panel Completed

______

Chanel Holds To Classic Lines For 1 9 6 3 -6 4

HLH "wrheels" were here classic lines in her 19**3-d4
Monday from Dallas — said collection.
Th*. Chanel pre-entation
they were "merely checkin*
operations,” nothins special Monday marked Ihe end of
press showing* for fall and
about their visit.

• «

•

Sheriff J. L. llohby ha-a t
said so but it has been learn­
ed he is deeply hurt that the
federal ajnts runmns that
Saturday bolita raid did not
confida ia him . . Actually, no
one in Seminole County was
informed of Die peodlnj raid.

&gt;

winter clothe*. Huuexer, Hu­
bert Givenchy and Cristobal
Balenciaga, regarded a* two
of the must influential design­
ers in Pari*, show to buyers
only Wednesday ami Thurs­
day.
Chanel, called "The Eternal"

in Paris, did not disappoint

are collarles* and vertically
tucked for a long look.
Chanel made her nexv suits
uf Irish tweed-, including one
shuxv-rtopper of palest apricot
yellow-orange with Die blouse
ami jarkrt lining th m m i
color.
One suit was be 1ted at the*
waist hut all others hung
strilgbt Dome had braid trim­
did not wear droopy chain mings, soma had collar* and
necklaces but rupet o f color- others war* collarlasa.
Th* rollection al**» Inrlad1ed bead*. Another - slight
fluck to the other houses, it’s
( hanel that *-vrn Paris -hopgirl* copy.
Her classic skirt with its
straight skirl and cardigan
sweaterlike, simple Jacket, the
lining u&lt;u*tly matching the
blouse, D a standard item in
Paris.
This season the &lt; hanel mo­
dels in bangs and halr-lmws

3 W eek Recess

ed one example of Chanel's
ti'iial tailored suit with U -, _
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pels, and h*r dark dfSB-e* r O r U e Q D i n C t
with white colls. • v d "iffTALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
file coats were *ti liexv Tha Cabinet xvon’l meet again
item: Narrow and fitted at until Aug. 2u because so ninny
tb* waist, but Ixltlr:* "f of Ihe official* are traveling
tweed* with fluffy fir
d- arid there won't be a quorum.
lar*. c iffs ami Imings,
Commissioner of AgrirutOva* favorite with the ainli* tore Doyle Conner is in Eurance wsi a pale orange-yellow opo on a good will lt»ur. Gov.
tweed coat with oruogi fox ernor Bryant is leaving Thinscollar » urn ov*-r an uiing&lt; day for a vacation ill Europe
yellow tucked silk *hirt**i-l
Other officials will be away
dress.
from the city at conventions
Another hit was a Back or on short vacation trips ut
wool coat with bl.i k ostrich intervals during the next three
weeks.
feather collar.

Worker*. AFL-CIO, changed
their mind- over talk*.
The company has demanded
that the -trike lie settled by
negotiations, and flatly re­
jected arbitration, favored by
union.
1 Di. k Buckingham, director
°f public relations for Georrnl, said Monday Diut Incren,etl sabotage over Ihe
weekend bad a total of lltf.lhMP
telephone- out in the six countie-.
ll&lt; -aid Oo.OOU of these were
in Hillsborough and repre.entail half of General’s cus|looter* in the county.

plan* mb*lug since Thursday
on a flight fiom San Juan,
I*. K., to Fort l.uuderdale with
two men aboard.
Aboanl the missing plane
were pilot Gillieit Mirulla of

j Horne.

..

Sen*. Bernard Parrish of
_
Titusville and D. D. CovingI lon ()f
mtTt nlmei|

,

.

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,,

San Juan and Victor Lonzalez. Ihry xxero flying it to
Foit Lauderdale for delivery
(o Robert Reuben of Ihiwlett,

i

The naming of th* two men
completed membership uf tb*
commission wtiiuh will study
means of improving air tra.
,Jfety in Florida.

( to the coinmitlee earlier along
with two lay members,

i 111,

A Dominican plane reported
yesterday seeing two men on
a raft about IOil miles front!

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Killed In Wreck

MARIANNA (UPI) — May­
th* plane wreckage, but a &lt;ion II. Shiver, 53, wai killed
closer look revealed it to U Monday in • traffic wreck
only a patch uf seaweed.
j near here.

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PA G E

THURS., JULY 11, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

4 Girls Back
From 4-H
Short Course

Casselberry Youth
Does U . S . Research
N .

By Jaw* CasaafWrry
each week In the pupa stage.
Dale Birkenmeyer, mn of They are kept in cages when
Mr. and Mrs. James Birk­ they hatch out ind a n fed
enmeyer Jr., o( all Lake ebeml-itarllaBta mixed with
Griffin Circle, Casselberry, sugar.
has returned to San Salvador After being sterilised the
Island In tha Bahamas, files are released on the is­
where he U engaged In re­ land. The normal female fly,
search for tha U. S. Depart­ whose life expectancy is five
ment of Agriculture's Entomo­ weeks, mates only once dur­
ing her lifetime and lays an
logical Research Division.
Young Birkenmeyer came averaga of 9* eggs. The male
home, Friday, Juna 91, for fly lives 4 weeks and under
a week's visit and surprised Ideal conditions may mate
hla family with a two months with as many aa 34 different
females. Thus for each male
growth of beard.
M L AND M B . STANLEY J. Rapaport, of Caaaelberry, and children
Hla work on Ban Salvador fly sterilised the world la
"H*rky” and Kathleen, stand In the doorway of th eir “home bn wheels”
Involve* a test program for spared a possible 3,348 addi­
which took them across two continents.
(Herald Fhoto)
trying out a method of eradi­ tional insect pests.
l r Jane
purchased at a souvenir are where they found the women cating insects by iterillratlon,
Birkenmeyer claims that
Dr. tad Mrs. Stanley J. very comfortable to wear. weir six petticoats and go which U proving very suc­ he esn distinguished between
Ate male and female of the
Mapaport of Casselberry bare Tb* Dutch people find them barefooted, and then on lo cessful.
very practical where the
Between 40 and 80 thousand species by looking into their
returned bona a ad reopened streets arc muddy and there Gibraltar.
flies ara sent to the Island eye*.
Dm office after a fabulous ar* no sidewalks.
They found Italy lo be Use
The Island, whirh serves as SHELLEY T U F T S ,
of Europe and. the While in Spain, they saw most interesting country In
site for a missile tracking daughter of Mr. and
United State* with their chit- the colorful annual festivals Europe and were fortunate
station operated by PinAmer- Mrs. Joseph Tufts, of
to be In Rome before the
lean, is an ideal spot for the N o r t h Orlando, was
drea. "Herky," 9. aad Kath­ and spectacular Artworks death of Pope John and at­
displays at Valencia and
test program because of its named "Junior Mi n a
leen, i.
tended
a
public
audience
In
remote location and small North Orlando” in con­
They picked up their Volks- Castle Leon. The open air St. Peter's.
area.
tests held during the
wipes '‘camper,” which they meat markets with the many Like every tourist they en­
Two other Islands In the village’s nnnuul July
christened “ Bronhilde," on files drove them to a diet joyed the xondslss in Venice
chain Mayaguana and Grand 4th celebration.
arrival is Rotterdam, Hol­ of ssnllne sandwiches, how­ and the flower market of
Turk also have testing pro­
land. It t u fully equipped ever.
visited
Portugal, San Remo. They also found W'elcoma Wagon Interna­ grams with the methods
for aleepini, cooking and eat- They
the natives very adept at
varying slightly on each. The
Inf and esablad the Rapesqueeiing the "last lira” tional, Inc., sent a represen­
program la scheduled to con­
porta to travel economlcelly
from tourists.
tative, Nora C. Norris, to tinue to next June.
and simplified the matter of
Driving into Swltierland, meet the fallowing newcom­
Birkenmeyer attended Or­
finding aceonmodatlooi.
Young and old enjoyed the
our stalwart travelers found ers to South Seminole Coun­
lando Junior College for two Fourth of July Celebration
This resulted In such unmany of tha alpine panel
years and plana lo enroll in
aaual
overnight
i topping
sponsored by the North Orblocked with mow, which ty. •
the University of Florida at Undo Civic Association at
place* as the Eiffel Tower
Those
greeted
were:
meant
turning
around
and
By Pearl Jacksew
Gaincsvllla in September. The
la Parts, the Coliseum in
detouring 200 miles. They
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evers Department nf Agriculture the recreation area which of­
The Fourth of July Picnic
Rome and the Leasing Tower
fered a day full of games
drove through Austria and in­
of Fisa. They dined In ityle and annual Chuluota Fiesta to Germany, where they had and children, Keith, II, and now has a new million dollar and contests climaxed with a
In their VW beneath the bal­ was an outstanding success, their only peek behind the Sheri Lynne, three, from Wi­ laboratory located In Gaines­ spectacular fireworks display.
cony of Princess Grace and reports Mrs. Dorothy Foi, Iron Curtain when they visit­ chita, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. W. ville and Dale would like
One of the highlights of the
chairman.
Prlncw Ranter in Monaco.
S. Dlmmlck from Savannah, to work there following hla afternoon was the beauty
ed Eait Berlin.
In the absence of launder- Crowds gathsred through­ It took about an hour of Ua.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ba­ graduation.
contest with Jackie Atchison.
mats, Mn. Rapaport solved out the day from many miles going through the complicated ker from fronton, Ohio.
t7-ycar-o!d daughter of Mr.
the unlveraal problem la the around for the carnival mid­ procedure to get Into East
Mrs. Earclt Abell from
and .Mrs. Glenn Atchison,
manner of the local house­ way with everything from Berlin, where guns were Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs.
named “ Mu* North Orlando”
wives by waihleg their Fish Ponds to grab-hags and much In evidence and it ap­ James Gleason and children,
Shelley Tufts, It-year-okl
clothe* by hand 1s the vill­ the delicious ham dinner peared lo be only ooefillb Bruce. 18. and Gail 13, from
daughter of Sir. and .Mrs.
age fountains.
served by Mrs. Jsen Stella, as prosperuui as the West­ Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Tufts was chosen
Dr. Rapaport’a knowledge Sirs. Loretta Stiver, Sirs. ern xone, Dr. Rapaport noted. W. R. Brown from Tampa.
"Junior Miss North Orlando”
of German and his wife's Peg Stewart and Mrs, De- They toured the Scandina­ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Scott
and 6-year-old Ellen Camp­
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
French were very useful dur­ lores Martin.
vian countries of Sweden. and children, Kim, eight, A charter was drawn up bell, daughter of Mr. and
ing the trip and enabled
Mrs. Bert Chlttick and Mrs. Norway and Denmark and Tommy, seven, ind Jo Alli­
Mn. .Malvin Campbell, was
them to get to know the peo­ A r n o l d Jarkeon were In found Norway to be the pret- son, one, from Sanford; Mr Tor the Osteen Civic Assoc is- crowned “ Little Miss North
ple better In the countries charge of the Midway and tic­ list country which they saw
and .Mrs. E. L. French from lion at a meeting of (he ex­ Orlando” . Micky Shiver*, son
which they visited.
ket chairmen were Mrs. Fox, in Europe with its specta­ Manchester, N. II.; Mr. and ecutive board held Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shivers.
Arriving In Hoiiind at tulip Mrs. Peg Crotdale and Mrs. cular scenery.
Sirs. K. L. Zimmer (ram Win­ evening at the home of Nick
time, they aaw the flower Doris Beach.
Dr. Rapaport carried on
Pfeifauf, president of the
auctions. Mrs. Rapa port finds The winners nf the swim­ advance itudles at a hospi­ ter Park.
Mr. and Mra. G. M. Lund- organisation.
the wooden shoes which she ming contest were ar follows; tal outside of London and
gren and daughter, Dunns,
By using charters of other
Adolta, Dan Bocks; It to Id, found British Socialised Med­ 13, from Cocoa; Mr. and Mn.
Jerry Murphy; 10 to 12, icine to he a failure.
G. W. Beam and children. civic organisations a* a
Stephen Brack; S to 9, Robert After sightseeing in Eng­ Erika. 18 months, ami Greg­ guide Hie members of the
Davis and 1 to 6 Arnold Jack- land and Scotland, they ory, two months, from Wi­ hoard have formulated what
Alias Marie Allen, daugh­
son Jr. Mrs. Katy Coffy was went to Ireland by way of an chita. Kan.; Mr. and Mra. they believe to he s sound ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
overnight ferry from Liver­ Horace Hoardmin from Ken­ charier which will benefit the Allen of Orlando, who repre­
in rhnrge of this activity.
community.
sented Skate City Rollers
The prise of the day fur pool. Thix waa a ‘‘must" osha, Wise.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The next step la working Dance ami Figure Club of
collecting the most money on since Mrs. Rapaport Is of Irish
Mr.
ind
Mrs.
W.
L.
Day
Artist Charles A. Holder of the Dishtoss game was taken descent and they all kissed
from Lake Mary; Mr. and for the approval of the char­ Fern Park in Ihe Southern
Lakelend and formerly of hy Mrs. Hetsie Jrnes.
the Blarney Stone before Mr* Merle Brown and chil­ ter by the Circuit Judge. Region Skate Queen Contest
Miami, will be instructor ot
Board members will call on in Stiami Beach was select­
The winner of the Bean Jar boarding ship for home.
dren, Merle Jr., 14, David, 10,
the summer school at the De­
Guessing ConGNl was Ruck On arrival in New York ami Bonny, eight, from Wi­ Oateen resident* to become ed "Mis* Southern Region."
Bary Mansion from July 89
Girls from eight Southern
Sargent ami winner of the they headed their faithful chita. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. A. signer* of a petition staling
through August 9.
dinner drawing was Donald "camper” westward for a C. Blackwood from Winter that tlte organisation Is need­ Stales were Judged for heau
He received hla Bachelor of Coffy.
ed.
visit with Dr. Rapaporl’s fam­ Park.
ly, poise and personality
Ftna Arte Degree In 1960
fnrorporation of Ihe Civic
In addition lo reigning at
The evening hour* were ily in California. They stop­
from the University of Flo­
Association la the first step the meet. Miss Allen received
spent dancing and swimming ped off at such spots as Yel­
rida and ha* taught recently
toward the ultimate goal of a beautiful crown, an ela­
and In just good old fushioned lowstone, Zion and Itryce
• t the Lakeland Art Center
erecting u Civic Center in borate trophy, a bouquet of
Canyon
National
Parks,
ami
socialising, Mrs. Fox reported.
are convinced the scenery
and the Rldga Art Asan.
Osteen, in memory of the roses and a scholarship to
“Tha Fiesta proved very
in mi"
this ixiuiiii
countryj liar
far phi
surpasses
late Cot. William B»)le. This attend a modeling school.
He also studied at the Chi­ profitable
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|&gt;n-'vrp
«nn a I proceed r . . . .
lL . .
building to be usrd as a
cago Art Institute and the L i. - . ____ . .u- v J ........... . th ,‘ nf *n*
Other skaters taking part
l,l‘*
”
'
h«
*■»«*•
will go teward tha betterment
gathering place for resident* in Iho meet from Skate City
which they visited.
Farnsworth School of Art in
of the community,” said Mra. On Ihe rclurn trip they
of the community.
Sarasota.
lly Mra. Adam Mullrr
were Mary Margaret Cohen,
Fox.
.
. . .
stopped off In Texas to visit
Recent honors which he
A group of interested De­ The organisation expects to Lia Cohen. Carolyn Cohen,
A
tin,e w ,\ h*J b» Mrs. Kapsport's folks.
Bary citliens, I n c l u d i n g undertake many other pro­ Sliaran Tucker, Bea Saverhaa won arc grand prise for
all and that's something no They are very glad to be
James Rucker, the Hev. A. C, jects is well.
oil painting, Coral Gables Art
rse. Gall Net/band. Gene
amount of money ean equal,” back home In Casselberry
Summer*, Judge A. D. Wil­ Those present at the meet­ Braddock. Jeri Ticket, Mike
Association; Second for nils,
she gilded.
and say the
most iniport- liams, Fred Mil.uirn, Glenn ing in addition to Pfeifauf Mlckn, Barbara Payne, and
Greenwich Village Annual
Sbe expressed her appredn- ant ,i,mg they learned from Smith and Peter Koppenaal, were Elw ard Pell, vice pres­ George Johnson. They were
Fall Show, New York; grand
prise, AH South Florida Art tUm and thanks to alt the j their Iravels is what a privi- met together to plan artivi- ident: Mrs. John Tatum Jr., accompanied by their instruc­
Exhibition, Miami; and the women of the community who lege it i* to he an American tlea for the loral youngster* treasurer; 3!rs. Norman Mil­ tor Kenny Perkins.
Phi Beta Kappa Creative worked lo make it such a and wliat a wonderful coun- during the summer vacation. ler, and Joe Masters, trus­ Parents making Ihe trip
I try In which we live.
Achievement Award from the ■urrra*,
A* a result 55 young people tees, and I. W. Hawkins, who Included 31rs. Nell IVhrn,
University of Florida.
were registered at the Com­ Is acting as legal advisor for Mrs. George Johnson. Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Payne. Mr.
He has exhibited at the Na­
munity Center on 31unday. live association.
and Mrs. Bill Flckes, Mr. and
Sis wrre In the 8 and under
tional Academy with Allied
Mrs Gerry NeUband. ami
group, 15 in the U-tf group, 15
Artists of America. New York
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen.
in the IM'J group sod 18 in
City.
M s . \ ’U-n will now repreTiff T m BTlttlp.
— H'jimr»',Tu.re» tviii lie «..i
sent Ihe Southern Region at
They signed up for the
display In a One Man Show
the American Championships
at the ManaUm House, July
various sports and game* they
to be held at Portland Ore­
wished to participate In and
28 through August 9.
abating, baseball and games
A reception will be held at
3lr*. P. T. Piety of Uslrrn gon July 27 through August
led the Bit.
the Dellary Art Headquarters
was hostess Monday evening 3, 1983.
Sunday, July 28 from 2 to
Assisting with the regis­ at a picnic supper fur mem­
tration wrre 31re. W. Lake, bers of Evening Circles 1. 3
4:30 p.m. and the public Is In­
On Dean's List
man, .Mr*. Thonia* Armao, and 4 of th* First Preshy tervited to come and meet
By Jane Casselberry
Sir*. W. F Idler, Mr*. L. isn Church.
Artist Holder.
Wayne Birkenmeyer. son of
Hiundi. Mrs. James Rucker,
Fallowing dinner a business I Mr. arid Mrs. James Birk­
Sir*. M. Mueller. Charlotte meeting was held and the enmeyer Jr., of Casselberry
Wells and Sf. Lacy.
‘Smokey* (Join#
lesson was taught by .Mrs. made the Dean's list at Or­
By Helen Snodgrass
The parent* of DeBary Warren Adams.
lando Junior College where
youth nr* asked to attend a
•‘Smokey, Ihe Bear” will
A t t e n d i n g were Mrs. he is an honor stud&lt;‘ with
"Fun Night” to he held at Adams 31rs. Curtis Hughes. a straight a record.
accompany the Bookmobile
Unit on Us next visit lo En­
the DrHury Community Cen­ Mn. Betty Snyder and son tie majored in Business Ad
terprise which will he on
ter on Wednesday, July 17, John, Mrs. Leon Walker, Mrs. ministration at Orlando Jun­
Tuesday, July 18, from 1:30
at 7:30 p.m. to get acquainted John Wilson, Airs. J. K. ior College ami will continue
p. m. to 4:3o p. m.
with tha Instructors volunteer­ Blackman, 31rx. Miry Wal- his education by entering
All the patrons of the book­
LONG WOOD AREA Chamber of Commerce di­
ing their talents and aarvicea t«r», Mra. Elizabeth Sharon, th* upper division at the Uni­
rectors have elected C. H. Johnaon president.
mobile are especially urged
to help the young people en­ Mrs. E. C. Miller, Mra. versity of Florida this Fail
to; eome out and bring their
Murk Hulluck (right), vice president and E. P,
joy • pleasant summer in De­ Clarence Snyder. Mrs. Nor- and apaciallzmg in account
JrsNkls ts meet "Sniokey.”
Bary
Hie hards (left), treasurer,
(Herald Photo)
; man Ullkr and Mr*. Piety. ing.
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South Seminole
Greets Many
New Residents

By Cathy Cam mark

CONTEST WINNERS for "Little Mr. and
Little Miss North Orlando” were Mickey Shivers
and Ellen Campbell. Mickey is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Shivers, of 61 North Edgemon
Avenue, and Ellen is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Malvin Campbell, of 51 N. Third Street.

And Everybody There Had Fun

Chuluota Fiesta
Attracts Crowd

Osteen Group
Drafts Charter

'Miss Southern
Region’ Named

Holder To Teach
Art At DeBary

DeBary Plans
Youth Program

1

wat named “ Little Mr. North
Orlando.”
Pat DtdVillagio acted as
master of ceremonies and
.Mrs. DcIVUIagio was In
charge of the contests.
Winners of Ihe costumed
pet contest were Kenny No-

Bridal Shower
Given In Honor
Of Jane Kirk
By Shirley A. Wentworth
The home of Mrs. C. C.
Jones of .Cecelia Drive, Bear
Lake, was recently the scene
of a miscctlancoui hrul.il
shower given in honor of Lil­
lian Jane Kirk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk of
Llnnral Beach Drive. The
parly was attended hy Sume
33 relatives ami friends of
i Iip honoree.
Miss Jones became Die
bride of James Christopher
White on Friday, July 5.
The bride opened her many
gift* from a table heaped
high with surprises ami over­
head a colorful pink ami
w h i t e umbrella showered
down streamers that were a t­
tached to the gift* below.
All joined in afterwards to
play a variety of game*. Pris­
es of hand made clowns were
non hy Mu* Sandra Kendal!
and Mr*. William Powell.
Mrs. Elisabeth lln-e wiis the
delighted winner n! a clever
bird cage.
Alter the game*. the guest*
enjoyed a (ro,h&gt; dessert
served with cuffee and wed­
ding cake.
Buy the more exotic or
scarce blooms fur special oc­
casions in Ihe home, and for
gift*. Whenever passible, use
iho cash-and-carry method
It will save delivery cost*.

well, first with his dug "Gin­
ger" anil Pat Wilson, second,
with his dog, "Peppy."
Winners of the Scavenger
Hunt were David Johns,
first, John Campbell, second,
and Dehbie Bishop, third.
Those
-’jrticipaiing
wrre
busy for days collecting such
peculiar items as a dead
frog (dried), an “ I like Ike"
button, a clipping from a
1%u Sanford Herald, ami an
Eskimo candy lei.
Watermelon ealing contest
proved a welcome activity
for the hot afternoon, and a
bavehatl game was played
between the men and the
boys ot the village.
Bill Ryan and his commit­
tee served a chicken barbe­
cue supper followed by an
auction of donated items with
Chuck Rowell in charge.
Everyone enjoyed an even
iIng
mm
t ...iin r,k /l-inoin K IL-111
of
square dancing with
the “Starlight PromenJarc*”
from Sanford demonstrating
some of Ihe finer points of
swing your partner.

Osteen

Personals
.Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Hopper
of Jacksonville, III., and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hopper ami
two daughters of Orlando
Visited Mr, ami Mrs. Robert
William*, recently.
Robert Arnes spent Ihe
weekend with his grandmo­
ther, Mrs, Rose Doyle, Ro­
bert i- now living in Gamesv111** hut is leaving oil a
inonth‘» vneat mn in Cali
forma.
Mrs. John Bradin is spend­
ing s month in Denver, Col.
A 2 e Kenneth Harvey and
his wile, Palsy, leil Monday
lor Ins new assignment at Al­
ius Air Fur re Rate in Altux.
U\!a. They have been visillng
Ids parents. Mr and Mrs
l.eaiue Harvey,

Picnic Supper

Every year when school i&gt;
out the most outstanding 4-11
girls of the state, who ar*
14 y e a n or older attend the
4-H Short Course at Florida
Stale University in Tailshastee.
This year the representa­
tive* of Seminole County
wrre Sandy .Miklcr, Slavia;
Kathy Rook, Slavia; Margar­
et Steven*. Long wood, ind
Cathy Cammack. Geneva.
These girl* were accom­
panied hy Home Demonstrstion Agent, Mi** .Myrtle Milson. Andrew Duda k Sons
and L. B. Planie sponsored
tor trip.
The 387 delegatex of Flor­
ida's 22.000 4-H girls veer*
welcomed to Florida Stata
University, Monday evening,
June Kkh by Dr. Gordo* W.
Blackwell, president of th*
university and 31is* Anna
Mae Sikes, Slate H o b *
Demonstration Agent.
The them* of the 48th An­
nual Short Course was "4-H
Builds on Our American
Heritage.” Many interesting
and inspiring speeches wer*
given on our heritage. Mr*.
Lewis Bevil, a Tallahassee
homemaker, talked on “Our
Spiritual Heritage"; .Mrs. 3lyran R. Blee, President of
Florida Congress of P.T.A..
spoke on "Our
Cultural
Heritage.”
“ Our Economical and Po­
litical Heritage” was discuss­
ed by Secretary of State Tom
Adams; Dr. Stanley J. Mar­
shall, head of Science Edura.
lion and the University nf
Florida, talked on “ Our Edu­
cational Heritage"; and Dr.
31. O. Watkins, director of
the Florida Agricultural Ex­
tension Service, spoke on
“The Meaning of Citizen­
ship.”
We girls received much in­
spiration from these talks
that will help us he better
Americans as well as better
I H'rrs.
Because of the new trim­
ester system, college was in
session during the short
course and we (elt like coed*
attending classes just like
college students.
Everywhere on th* cam­
pus the 4-H girt* were heard
lo groan,” Oh, Kennedy's
Physical Fitness Program!"
Yet, we tackled the mile hike
to hreakfrat every morning
at 6:30. The reason for thia
was that Ihe 4-H dormitory
was located a mile from Hi*
dining hall ami the classes.
Some of Uic qpweial activi­
ties during th* week wer*
the Junior-Senior Reception,
"Our American Heritage in
Song ami Dance,” the Dre«x
Kcvue. a lour of the State
Capitol and Supreme Court,
and installation of n&lt;*w offi­
cers.

Garden Club
Wins Plaudits
By .Mona Grinstrad
The North Orlando Garden
Club, organized la Ifrkl with
a membership *f 13 women,
has liveil up t* its objectiv*
and proved au asset tu Pi*
comm unity.
Tlie objective of the club,
which Is read at each meet­
ing to remind the membeix,
TI 1III

For Circles

JIMMY CLARK, of Sanford, was one proud
younifater when his name wan called out an the
winner of a brand new bicycle a t the Fourth of
July Fiesta sponsored by the Iainirwood Volun­
te e r Fire Dept. The bike wan one of many jyiftn
awarded thiuughout the d ay .
(Herald Thule)

jti. i. j u . l

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in

gardening, to cooperate in tho
protection of native plants
and birds and lo encourage
public planting and roadside
improvement.
During lie past year Ihe
club ha* sponsored “Tho
Garden for the Month” pro­
ject for all residents of tha
community. Ten awards wire
made and eight nf Ihe lawns
received honorable mention.
Other activities during the
year have been a lea spon­
sored by the group in Soplemijcr. a rummage sale in
November, a Christina* par­
ty. planl.ng of Cherry Laurel
trees, bake aales, and In April
they participated in the South
Seminole Garden Club Bower
allow at guests.

�* w.v* d

County School Tax Remains A t 8 .2 5 Mills
g&gt; anforb I f m t l i *

F a t women who « r i r shorts
shouldn't. . . .

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•

GovsrnmtnUl and J o i n town business office* took on
* "ghost town" appearance a t
about 10:30 this morning. All
tha “wheel*" wera at NAS to
wltne*a the colorful change,
of-commanri ceremony.

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T)r. Dick Dougherty learned
today he really hu* It. E. Portt-r for a patient . . . although
the name, itself, doesn't ap­
pear in his accounts receiv­
able.
. . .
Henry Tamm will take over
as city manager Monday while
Pete Know tea is on vacation
in, what Pete terms, “some
secluded spot away from it
all."
. . .
We know a chap who feela
ho gut stuck the first day
after he bought a home. He
had the water turned on. The
pressure blew out a pipe in
the toilet reservoir and flood­
ed the bathroom. Just one of
tha trials and tribututions of
purchasing a home not newly
built.

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*

Item on the police blotter
hud the new* reporteis excit­
ed for a few minutes this
morning. Allied Invrstiaa'i .1
Bureau at St. Catherine’*, On­
tario, Canada, telephoned pol­
ice they huve in custody u man
who ia wunted here. Chief Roy
’William* explained It is a sim­
ple assault and battery ruse—
man gave his wife a Mack eye
and took off into the wild
north yonder.
. . .
I.ocal committee working on
having that new state univer­
sity brought to Seminole
County will meet with the
State Hoard of Control a t Till*
luhassee first of the week to
offer "some selling points."

•

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Coincidence: Mrs. K. C.
Smith Jr. was in to see Jeiuinc
Warlike, our acting society
editor, yesterday with the an.
notmeement of the wedding of
her daughter, Cupt. Shirley C.
Smith, USAF. tit will uppenr
■n Monday * edition.) Today's
mail bruught a lengthy fea­
ture story about Captain
Smith's "vital role in the aero­
space defense program” at
Truax Field, Was.

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*

Yo well's, who has law a m
business here lor a half ccntury, posted a sign in the
store window this morning it
has lost it* lease ami is go­
ing out of business.
• • «
Sen. Jack Mathew* from
up JacksonviUe-way hasn't
officially announced as yet
Hut he intends to run for
governor next year . . . but
he was doing a lot of hand­
shaking in The Herald office
this niorning. Sen. Mack
Cleveland was doing the in­
troductions. Tlien they, too,
headed fur the change *t&gt;frotntnand ceremonies . . . .
and moN&gt; ITinTHVTTJ Miig: !

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r*

Governor Calls
Troops To
Cambridge

*

Our learn - something - new•very-day item: Seminole la a
popular name for must any
thing in thl* county. For exnmple; Seminole Boulevard ia
a popular name for street*.
It'a the nsmo of the street
running along ta k e Monroe in
Sanford proper. It'a the name
of the road running between
Lake Monroe community and
Puola. It’s the proper name
for U. S. Highway IT-TI and/
or State Road i&gt;&lt;&gt;0 south of the
Sanford city limit*. And Seminola Boulevard will take you
to the hor»e track at Cassel­
berry.

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VOL. 53

Slil&gt; tmiay asked for bids
by July 3&lt;i for the improve­
ment of Highway 4t5 from
Sanford's east limit* to the
St. John* River and Highway
423 i Grapevllte Avenue i from
Country Club Road to West
First Street. These two pro­
ject* have been tied up in &gt;
package deal with a third
project tn Yulusia County.
* ■ •
Hint to fishermen: R E.
Porter, when the wind blew
off hi* cap and it sunk in
the St. John*, was advised
to lastcn a bobber to hu new
cap.
• • •
Fat women «'.» wear slacks
.slam do t loos at IbCit backs.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturdny with widely scattered show-era; high today 88-02 ; low In 70a.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 754
Established _1908
Kill.. JULY 12, 1963
United Press Leased Wire

CAMBRIDGE. Md. ( U P liAboul I ihi fully armed Na­
tional Guard troops were or­
dered into Cambridge today
by Maryland Gov. J. Millard
Tawes after a wild night of
racial warfare in the street*.

Tnw*’«

|h*

fjfrjof

from the State House at
CAPT. JAMES O. MAYO (right) today assumed
Annapolis following an fin ­
command of Heavy Attack Wing One at Sanford
er .ency conference with atatc
NAS, succeeding Cupt. Joseph M. Tally Jr.
; military and police heads to
restore order in this Ultle
Chesapeake Ray fishing town.
Six while men were (hot
during
fighting
Thursday
night.
A statement issued by the
governor's office said:
"The National Guard has
hern called back to Cam­
Cupt. James OH* Mayo, ni He relieved Copt. Joseph M. bridge. Units are now enveteran of nearly '22 years In Tuily, Jr., in formal cere. rouic from the First Dattanutll y]eIcj Artillery
Nuvul Aviation, today became m.-nlr* witnessed by nearly Jion
commanded of S a n f o r d ' * 3m) persons at the Sanford based at t'ikrsvllle, Bel Air
Naval Air Station.
Heavy Attack Wing One.
ami Greenbelt. About 100 men
T h e ceremony concluded arc being sent."
Captain Tuily''» long associ­
ation with Central Florida
atul Heavy Attack aviation,
which has spnnnrd the great­
er part of the past eight
years—a long time by mili­
tary standards.

tl

Budget To Be
Increased
By $891,000
Th# 1 W N tax ltry ft*
Seminole County school opes*
stions will be a.2S milts, con.
tinning the ssme as the 1M&gt;
63 levy, tt was tentatively d#&gt;
elded by the School Board
Thursday afternoon.
The levy will continue Ut#
same although the budget
will be Increased *891.000 tn
*6.248,48.1 for the July 1 -Jun#
30 fiscal year, Supt. R. T.
Mitwee explained.
Publie hearing on the bud*
get wiU be held July 23. After
final approval It will be for*
warded tn the State Board of
Public Instruction for It* ap&lt;
pruvsl.

• • •

Mitwee explained the levy
remain* static, although the
budget Is Increased, because
of the Increased taxable val*
uation of county real and pen
sonal property, up *2.2 mil*
lions this year over last year.
School millage it limited by
Ihe State Constitution to 20
mills. The School Board may
levy up to 19 mills In the
county without a referendum
and may propose up to 10
mills more In thr school dis­
trict which must be voted on
by t h e qualified electors
representing Seminole County, were chosen
DIRECTORS OF THE St. Johni-Indlun River
(freeholders).
chairman and secretary-treasurer, respective­
r«nul District, appointed earlier thi.** week by
The biennial district m itt
ly. Pictured from the left: Krider, Hansom
Gov. Karris Hrynnt, met Thursday afternoon at
age elertion will be he.’d Nov,
Downes, Orange County; It. C. firmly, Rrevtril
Mayfair Inn to organize and to lay preliminary
3, at which time three school
County; Steve Shlnholser, Volusia County, ami
plans for promoting the proiwsetl waterway.
trustees will be chosen.
Rrumtey.
(Herald Photo)
John Kridcr and John 11rum ley, of Sanford and
Last year’s 171 mills gn
was divided 3.33 la the eoun*
tg. 3.73 In the district and 14
(or bonds. The School Board
seeks to continue this break*
n o r w * E x h ib it
,
down with the Nov. I elec*
fly Mona Grin*tead
Uon. However, t h a board
three cf the Ming's six squadTALLAHASSEE (I PI) —
The North Orlando Volun­ run* and Captain Tuily’* own Gov. Karris B r y a n t mid
could lump the three part*
teer Fire Department an­
under the one heading e l
staff members stood at a t- j Thursday that Florida's exnounced plans to join the terition in full dress white hihll in the New York World’s
Hi* criticism uf Kennedy county millage since it is be­
fer a "craven fe jr'’ of Ihe was "standing wliere hi*lnrv
WASHINGTON lUI’l)
Florida Slate Firemen'* Assn,
uniform.
Fair will cost $5 million, hut ben, Barry Goidwstcr (H tuture and Lave taken the omc placed the true liberal." was based on the President'* low the to mills permitted by
ai a meeting hi Id at the com­
The other three units are de- added he wiisu't sute the m- Art*.) »ald today that Presi­ country tr &gt; far to the h it." ltr mid tug iim-scrvatlve recent speech at American the Constitution.
munity building Wi-iluvudMv r J o * 1 . (.. '. ias • •
t.Uhellt would pay off.
dent Kennedy appear* "de­ Gold wat--r Mid Hint U. S. stands fur freedom, individ­ University in which he re
night.
The
new
three-In-one bud*
Siroud and Sixth Fleets.
,
termined to coexist with in­ CommuMtt party leader litis ual right*, justice, order and ierred to a Soviet interest In gel will include *3,039,433 for
Paul Ueom-lt of Sanford,
Coptuin Tidly re.ul the or- "*OllCC S c llO O l
a
"just
and
genuine
peace"
Hail
w
as
urging
defeat
of
j
hotair.
ternational c u m m u n i s m
president of the state asso­
support a n d maintenance,
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) — wherever it thrive*—even in OOP candidates next year
"I believe today's liberal and urged an effort tn “ make
ciation, is schi'duhsl to apeak fieial orders which will take
1293,831 for bonded indebt,
lom
next
to
tho
National
W
s
r
i
g
i
r
r
c
t
s
r
y
of
Stale
font
the
world
safe
for
diversity
is
so
frightened
uf
tile
future
and support of "people's po­
the Western Hemisphere,"
on this subject at ■ future
nines*
and *912,179.99 fat
College
in
Washington.
I
t
C,
j
Adams
recommended
today
| The loot GOP presidential litical movements" that Halt that be i* incapable of act­
meeting.
construction, for ■ total o&lt;
traditional
stepping
stemcreation
&lt;
&gt;
f
a
atate-supporlrd
|w„ih
l|||y
coupled
his
attack
ing
in
the
present,"
Goldsaid
operated
within
the
or­
The department alio plan*
W 2 l8 .4tJ.TJ9 .
higher command,
law enfuremenl acudeniy tv un Kennedy with a rli.ir :e bit nf the Democratic party. water said. “ Why else are we
to receive thi- training pro­
This is compared to Iasi
Then
Captain
Mayo
read
train
p
a
rt
officers
in
tiie
state
confronted
today
with
a
vir­
However, Goldwater added
that the nation's liberals sufgram offerrd by the State
year's
buJget at *4,291,499 for
In.,
assigning
him
to
the
p
n
-jo
f
Florida,
that he was not suggesting tual paralysis of policy? Mil)
Fire College.
support a n d
maintenance
po
rian
t
fleet
eammand
fur
I
else
doci
Cuba
remain
a
that Democrats or New Prun
Starting next week, volun­
(operation*),
*318,816
fo r
tier (men were Communists festering, Soviet power base
teer firenu-n will conduct « ihe next two years. When he v iC C li C o i l t G S t
bonded indebtedness a n d
finished
he
turned
to
Cnptuin
ST.
PETERSBURG
(I
I
I)
on
our
very
doorstep?
Why
or that tin- Communists had
house-to-house solicitation to
Owners of unlicensed dogs
T|„, St. Petersburg m y
captured emit ml nf the Demo else are »e trying to pretend in lauigwwal may soon be $846,422 for construction, for
explain tile object* of (be de fully and announced with n
a total of *3.436,734.
-.ilute,
"I
relieve
you,
Sir.
council
voted
Tbursduy
to
tipthat
international
communism
era tic parly.
part men 1, ask fur support and
singing "Where. O Where
Milwee explained IN In*
Tully returned the salute &lt;prupriule gtu.tltk) to have the
In a speech prepared for is mellowing and not nut lu Ha* My Little Dog Gone?" s i
es-ek new members.
crease In operations is du#
enslave
the
entire
world?"
The departm ent agreed with " ll* answered, "I aland re- Mr*. Anieriu content held In-re
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) — delivery before Hie Human
Mayor A. R Iairmann stated mostly to salary increases of
Goldwater said that the
('mini liman A rt Fermi's sug­ lleved," thereby ending com- j„ conjunction with the Frsti- The kiunedy ndmini truti-oi Events Conference, Goldwa
at the city council meeting nearly *300,ooo, including aq
m.iml
winch
Ix-gun
June
37,
val
of
States.
gestion made ut the July
adopted a "wail and see" ap­ ter said today's conservative "cause, for our indcciaiotl and iait night Hut all unlicensed added 33 new teachers on the
1
inaction is a deep footed (car dog* found within the city li­
raunril meeting that residents 10(11.
proach today before renewing
payroll.
Earlier, the two officer* 1 0 D i O O i l l ! O U t
on the part of the liberal es­
Its efforts to settle tile striVelie asked to pay a booster fee
mits will be picked up be
Although the building fig*
tablishment which foreclose*
of *:t to he put in the village-' inspected the men aligned in
BUENOS AIRES, Argen­ threatening railroad rules dif­ Russians Sank
ginning July 2t).
ure
is larger, there will be
the iNissihility of any action
treasury for the use of fire review formation,
tina I IJ 1*11—The Argentina putr.
Nearly 2nn dug* were li less construction. (July new
Sno’
Boy,
Says
at
all
that
may
contain
a
At
the
conclusion
»f
til*
illMitritinic
I'refectute
set
the
Author
native
sources
sitid
and police department need*.
censed in the city lad year, construction planned tor th#
slight element of risk."
A letter will be mailed to -[lection, ( apt. Hubert M. known death toil at lit per President Kiunedy had not de Exile Leader
while ntiiv .rJ have been li next fiscal year is five rooms
‘'.Suili eraven fear is comcat It resident explaining the Ware, commanding officer of .on* today in the fiery wreck i ided on what legislation to
cenvcd Ibu* far this year.
at l,akc Mary School, a must#
MtAMI
li
I'll
—
A
*uhan
|,|e|r
|y
„„i
„f
cliaraefer
with
f„g.*hrouded strainer in *rek from Congress (f there
purpo.-e of this before thr NA** Sanford, opened the
In other husines* Iairmann room at Cruoms High School,
ru
le
leader
say*
the
fishing
Alllvrtcan
spir|t,"
he
deformal
part
of
the
program
tliu
River
Plate
estuary
south
is
no
agreement
by
July
-’J.
collection I. made.
staled that he ha* written a Indudrial art* building t t
when be has promised to *ub- limit Him* lt«iv wim **int» n I eta red.
Kim Chief Bill Halin I* and introduced Rear Adrn. of here,
letter to tin- State Road De­ Seminole High School and
tionally
by
Russian
i
utik
1
Goldwater said "liberal* partment inquiring about the
,
mil his recommendation*,
acting a* president and see Kolieit GoMUiwaite, common- 1
two cl.vun.mii at Oviedo
trawler*
.
wh‘'n
11
surprised
h#ve
,akt.n
u,
tlM
Ur
Hie
rstary at present until u lilt ‘Ice **f k leet Air in the Jack- gVl'I’U ljf M llC H t,
Administration officials hestatu* of State Road 427.
High School.
the Sovl.t vessels engaging ,cft (uf
£(mmJ u&lt; ,ht.
of to tiatm-s is on the mem- o.nvillo area.
fci, CAJON, Calif. ( UIT) j lieve chances are slight that
• • •
The auilitur'i report uf the
in
"espionage"
activities
in
,jon
,)ar,jcu|4r|y
when
Goldthwuite, wiio led the An A WO I, Camp i’endelton Hie four-year-old controversy
hership roster. Ilw has an­
fiscal year ending Aug. 31,
Last
y
ear's
and this year's
the
Cnrlbhcnn.
find Olirselvc* in a Worldwide
nounced that a hard auction Wing at it* inception in 1951, | Marine, | ‘f. RolierlHammock.: &lt;ver the railroads' pro p er,I
tlDU, wa* accepted ami Hie construction figures are ro&gt;
Tlw
Sno'
Hoy
has
been
•truggle witli the forces of
hose has been purcha*»d fur &lt;|Hike briefly about the ae- in, who told police lie nmy work rule change* wilt he •rtstatement of bill* accepted kited in that much is a carry­
missing since July I on a the extreme left."
the truck and will la- installed rornpli.-hiiient* of (he .'Sanford Imve killed a mail during a ««d without legislation,
and payment authorised.
over — new building started
voyage
from
Kingston,
Jucommand.
immediately.
strong-arm rubbery at Tucson,
But they said a six man
Plan* fur the new city hall lad year to be completed this
mnirn. tn Noitlienst Cay wit t
Then
flitrostrum
*«»
turn­
Ari*., was arraigned Thura- t"*"'1 named by the President
Tha department meets mi
still have not born completed. year.
Hi person* aboard
Sheriff Hunts
the second Wednesday of each ed over to Vice A dm. Frank day on a charge uf ilti-gul poa- to investignto the dispute
The
exile
lender.
Dr.
I.uU
might help to shape the i**ui *
month at 7:30 p,m. at th«-com­ (I'tteime, eominamler of Na­ session uf S weapon.
for Congress and the public. Conte Agnero, said Thursday Two Escapees
munity building In the recrea­ val Air Forces in the Atiantle
night he believed tit* (53-foot
Alt nil-point* bulletin was
Fleet,
for
the
principal
ad­
S
Th©
rrjiort to
tion area and will welcome
vi-i*el
Itussiau |HUI(| by Sheriff J. L, llobby
dress.
1*11T*SHI’Iti j H || |'j | « , *Lo rri'iidcnt alia iutk'lit t* ihJ trawlers "surprised
new members.
engaged in clandes- . tht* morning for a Lung wood
Rcsue ‘t e a m , temporarily ,r’ '" ,l
,’r’ t',,lh *Mp* Hits espionage ai-ilvitic* in man and a Juvenile who ra­
Hhiinduiit-d their search for to cluing? their position be­ the area and was intentionally raped from custody Thursday .
three teen.tiled i-iyx, believed fore the document i. sent to sunk."
night.
lost deep in the old Castle
• I .
, “Mcial* *atd.
The- !’ B Navy culled off
b'vutch I* being made for
Shannon Coal to . mine near
.!'![ president
Vl.i.ViVt ""iGeorge
t-e ' il wl**(-pread search for the tdiiin It. Crawford, 31, and a
here, early tmiay after "do- •Meiny, _a ....mtu.r
„i , |u.
»'"y J"l&gt; «. ...... rising IU , who escaped from Deputy
B
It’s Fuiitimc
^
m em b e r of the
injr ©verytiling humunly !»•*•
tiie
blue
und white Iwnit either J. tj. Galloway after they had
p re sid e n tia l panel, would try
...n urreeled a* suspect* in
®
' ri. Nitos at the
1
tn see i f there vvik uiiy Riink in high -en- or brok* |M
up
nil
U
f.
IT,
tin
Un it of a ciguietto vend-Muinn lot could M-ltle tin- -!1•
Conic, leader of the Sent!- mg lime him* at Mobley's
Caribe!
^ ) A|
putr and avoid emergen &gt;
LONDON t u r n — King
n&lt;d* of Liberty underground Corner Saturday. When Gallo- |
( in ig ii-.-liio .il action.
I’aul and (Jiiern Frrderika of
organization, -aid an amateur way bud stepped his cruiser
Music by I'ckk .v*
lilveea flew home to Athens
radio operator in K&gt;-y \Ve»t,ith« two jumped out Hud ran
today, ending a tumultuous Two Seminole
Hill and Kuss!
picked up a message from tht into the durkiir-n,
four-day state visit to Hr it rain
Norwegian freighter Bsume
{sheriff Hobby said (he mumarked tiy demonstrations, Boys Elected
Lily 7 raying it had sighted chine had been fished from a
street fighting and an unpir
Joey 1‘avelcTiak, son of Mr. three Ru-.inn trawler* about amull lake at Casselberry and
ceilcnted booing of (jureii Elis­ and Mrs. Joseph I'uvebbak ,'JO miles wi--t of Jamaica.
the cigarette* recovered front
abeth.
of Fern Bark, wa* elected to
On July 6, the body of one a hiding place,
the llou-e of Repst-wenlatlvc* of Hie Sno' Roy's pa».-rnger»
ul American Legion llisy '*, was found flouting in tht- wu- 1
'1
LONDON (L T t)
u . s. State held in Tallahassee thi* ter some •'•0 mile* west of -| | ) |C 111 C IIP
presidenli.il envoy W. Averell week, Joey was sponsored by NortheastLay. which i* about
III NNELLON. FI*. (U l’l)
*
Two men and two women were
Horn man and British govern- AmericanLegion Memorial 1f*ll
mile- .noth of Kingston,
merit Irudei ♦ agreed today to Poet 2o6 of Casselberry.
| "This I* the first time So killed today when their enr
pies* for a nuclear test ban
Johnny Haynes, son of Mr v et ftshin,' vr&gt;- I- hav been collided with a truetur-truilEDGAR It. SITLEIt SR., i t t i ml lieutenant
ub ut Jumuicu, an.| i-r truck un un overpass on
with no strings attached at am] Mr*. Finney Haynes of -.giited
colonel of the U. S. Air Force, on recommenda­
Highway 41 north of
tion of Rep. A. S. Ilerlong Jr., was named Thurs­
the three-power nuclear test Longwood, w»» *keUd sheriff it la significant. they were III.
ban negotiations in Moscow|aml cuunty eommi-sioner. li spotted I’&lt; tits - imr ar*a hern. H i g h w a y patrolmen
day hy Presideent Kennedy n.-t (roatmunter at
u i f on) ‘J t wi i o unable im n ie dia tety to
next week, diplomatic souree* t&gt;a* sponaoted hy Old Glory where t
&lt;’:t nelln-rry and hi* name submitted to ti e 1 R.
i hrn u t r ii
t o n i c said.
j identity them .
Bust X I of Feru Balk.
Senate for cmfirtuatiuii.
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Church In
Our Day

Will Be leader
At UP Camp
■y Jana
Ror. John N. Montgomery,
pastor of Westminster PreebytorUn Church, Casselberry,
will po m aa a loader at tha
United Presbyterian Junior
High Camp at Camp Shepard^
near Frostproof, m at week.
Young ptopla from tho
church attending thla temp
will bo Claim Montgomery
and Thornes Pitman.
Jack Montgomery attended
tha Youth Conference far
th— hiring just completed
tho ninth gnd o hold at tha
Praebytetlan Confer*nee Can­
ter, Laka Placid.
F raaili Arthur
of MoOy Air Fi
will ho
on Sunday, July SI, la la r.
Montgomery's

“Walking With ONT* ta tha
them* af this year’s Vacation
Bibla School at Lutheran
Church cf th* Redeemer, Won
26th Place i between Oak and
Park), Tho two-wotk Monday
through Friday school begin*
a t I *jn. Monday with regis­
tration beginning a t l:M a.m.
of th* Grot day,
Th* following will bo earr­
ing on th* staff of this sixth
annual Vacation Bible School,
according to tha announce­
ment of Rev. Herbert W.

Joan
Mrs. Walter
Shipman; organists: M r a .
Ksanoto McDermott,
Oeona: refroohmoata: Mrs.
Ebb* Loo, Mr*. Alfred Klith*
stilt, Mra. Jo* Irv in ; additional hoi p an : Mra. Elmer Tailman, Mra. Harold Almquist,
Larry Moore, J. Kirk, Glen
Richard* and Richard and
John Goons.
Tba daily passion* will in*
elude opening devotions, looton fUastrlpa ta color, singdepartment: tag work-hooka, dally projects,

Nursery department. Mrs.
Arthur Heraog, Mn. M. E.
Miracle; kindergarten depart­
ment: Mr*. Robert Andrews,
Mra. Kenneth Phillip*, Chrlotine Almquist, Claudia Bemgardner; primary department:
Mrs. William Martin, Mrs.
Roy William*, Mr*. Faclta
Hansen; junior department:
Mra. Harry Wilson, Mra.
PhIHp abates, M u William
Gracty.

to to woven into
th* overall thorn*. All chib
d m of (to oommunity from
three to 14 ara welcome.

M eeting Sunday
Tha Commlesion on Educa­
tion of tha Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church will
hold Its monthly matting
Sunday at • p- m- at tho
church. AD church school
workers ara urged to attend.

or too cold, too os.
waa more than they
fait noeosaory, tha/ couldn’t
Fubn that M ay peepte
■port tha time, or it la poa*
dantly 4T«H find to b# I m •IMa that aoma simply atatad
Junior high
la Utetr awn aapariancaa. Ha that they did not "got much
■ail, -1 dla GLAD whan out of It,"
Today whan wa look into
(hap to*4 gate M&lt; k t ua go
our
fhurahea during tho war*
lato (1m bang# of Um UN."
ahJp hour* wo find many peo­
i W W x .V
N
Thk Paata U mm of Urn ple with eager, radiant and
Pilgrim Pm Im which told eyoui faaaa who would aay
PHIL DHUMMOND, gospel ventriloquist and
af tho vMts mod* by tho
\ n\ \ \ \ \ . n\
emphatically that they,
youth
m u f t l i i t o f Jackaonvillt. will b« a t San­
to Jar-lam an ttotN
\ \ \ \ \ \ v \\V \\
glad whan they
ford AUUne* Church, 1401 Park Avenue., gun*
Wa fto tot faattac
Uto bo— «f too
day
through Wadnaaday to pruatnt daily 7:80
Tb— a n tha fortuaato
N u tr e n e
C o o g T e ff s tk m a l
A dventist
B aptist
j r . programs. Drummond, whoM appuaranca
I Tha heart breaking
t n M IM W A t f
im p aylritoal
i Sanford la p art o f a lum m tr tour, will daUrar
CHURCH
O tlM a S A T M IU
thing la that there ara &gt;o
a d v e x t ib t
c a ta ta
S P THE NASARMSR
CMMtPTtAN O R S C S
Om b . K# doabt w u tj laokN many more people whe aorar
Bibla maaaagaa and
gospel tonga through vani
W. sod f t ot Maple Ave.
fan raN with (h i kam— aatL
f t I* M athew s --------- P aster to Hamilton Ortffla — P astor
ilfuit '
trUoquIam
dam along withh illuatratad
p la n ta tio n s .
Paul Stakes --------------- Pastes
the joy af worl o id a y School _ _ _ l i t ! to to.
■ERVICBg BATURDAT—
lun
dsy School _ _ 4:41 to
I:**
to
at.
—
Church
School
alpiilin to th— (knag, but ahipping God and therefore
M orals* Worship 1 1 :** a. a .
Sabbath S c h o o l____1:14 a. tn.
11:4* to m ----------------- Service Mornlag Worshig 14:41
paapla bainc paapl* nalada flad thamaahaa unfalfiUN,
W arship Service _ lit* * a. a . T ralst** C oles _ 1:1* p. m.
4:44 p. a .
1:1* to to- — Christian Tenth Toutn
X vaslag Worahip _ 7:41 p. m.
W ednesday N igh t
likely aaay did eplrltually hungry, onhappy,
Evangelistic 4*rvle* 7:44 p.m.
M lotetry
V tiftr Borvlro .... t i t o. m.
Third
lu
n
d
sy
A.R.
MePherocn.
Rev.
W
aiter
too aam spiritual
-rW# H ave T h is Mop*” radio
t;:s p. ».
iingeplialiw a
and without • chart or com
rooter
■ eoeeg* each Sunday a. tn.
David and aaay
pea* an tha turbulent saa af
Christian
si
1:11
ever w rit It a t 14*4
•Uwr baltavara. Can’t you at** t u t r ed lt diet
life.
PIRPT CHURCH
r m a r c w ip t i a n c w t b c w
■oat boar tea* of thorn of.
OP TRR NASA REN R
Epiecopal
Seram! yeera age Dr. Han* th a Sacrament of Baptism
Lakt Mary. Pla.
taring asouaaa for not auk.
l**r S. M * h N A vo.
ry C. Link wrote a book an* will bo administered to chitRev. W. L. Holcomb*. P astei
CHRIST CHURCH
R ot. M u on Oregg.
|&gt; t tola trip? Porhapa it waa
A
ssem
bly
O
f
God
■uadsy
Cborvb
street,
titled, "Tba Return to Rail* dron by tha Rot. John N.
Ad Intsrlm Mlnteter
Rov. Canon A n asttsl
1:41 a. m. -— • Blbt* Scnoel
n x a t u n a iie r b l t
SonCty School _ _ 1:41 a
By LOUIS CA8SELS
gion" and in thla book bo Montgomery of tha Westmin­
Sunday Service
11:44 t o r n . . Morning Worehlp
aw c o o c u t a c a
M arling Worship ll:M a
Ualtad Prtaa International
Holy eororaunlon Serv. 1:14 Ti 44 p. nv. — E vening Servlet
makoo clour Ua foaling about ster Presbyterian Church at
Cor. tr tn aad H a
7:44 p. m.
Wed. Mid-Week
a.
m.
M. t a e w __________ P aster
Dr. H ugh L. Dry dan ia a noted sciantiat who H.
attending worahip earrleaa.
tho ehapol ta Howell Park at
Prayer Servleet
Sunday S ch esl . .. 1:41
Dr. Link waa raarad la a tha 11 o’clock service Sun­ aarvaa aa deputy chief of tha National Aaronautlca M trntng W orship 10:11 a. n . Church Of Christ
7:44 p. m. Jnd Wed. Mlsstoaary Servlet
B veatag Worahip _ T:M p. m.
and Space Admlnlatration.
Cbriatian homa when tba day — ruing.
t s i i c s *p c m u i f
Youth Sorv. (Tuai.) 7:1* p.m.
Lutheran
Ha ia alao a llctnaed jay preacher in tha Hatho- Mid-Week Serv. (Thuri.) T.to
family attended church aorr.
Tha paster win kora aa his
■ v o a g e llit
Ralph Brewer Jr.
p. m.
I— regularly. Aa la ao often sermon topic, "Tho Other diat Church.
lctw eran
Bible School
10:4* a. m.
P entecostal
H. V , gnaw, Pastor
Go* that a n not directly per
*r
T in rbdeem br
In each a family, Dr. Ananias."
Moretog Warship U i4* to m .
As
«
m
u
who
le
deeply
FIRST
PENTECOSTAL
Pyayars war* offtrod for
tas
w.
sots
Ptoo*
E venlsg Worahip _ 7:14 p. m.
Link united with Ua homa
All faetiitiaa a n alr-condl- Involved in both worldi, calrad by our owa physical
CHURCH OP UONCWOOR
Wod. n a y o r Itr v lso 7:10 p.m. "Th* Church o f th* Lutheran
tho lota Papa John; XXIII,
sense*
S41
O
rtas* » tract
Bmptist
church and became m y ac­ tionod and a cordial Invitation
Hour" to d TY "Thla I* th*
he seee no "conflict'* be­ “1 recalled that at that very v ia o r a * r r io r c u r n cm
Rev. E. Ruth Grant — Patlor
and papa Paul, VI, to
Life"
tive. One af hla activities was la extended to all
■unday School —_ 70:04 a. ra.
paola m i c a o r cmmist H erbert W. O oora*___ P otter
Ithly maatiap of tba
tween science and re­ moment there wera present
teaching Sunday School.
Mighwoy aa wo*t
tha area.
Sunday School _
1:11 to m Morning Worship 11:00 e. m.
r . B. Chanoo .
____ P a tter
§L Catharlna of
within tho room invisible elec­ Morning Worship — 1:41 a. m. Morrla R u b y ___ E von gollit
ligion.
W orshlp Service —, 14:11 a. m. lun dsy Evening — 7:11 p. lo­
After graduating from high
wed. Bible Itudy - 7:14 p. m.
Ctrelo of tho Church school ho wont to coliego and
la n d s? gehsot _ _ 1:41 a. to. Bible Ctatot■ — 11:44 a. m.
Even • scientist needs re­ tromagnetic waves from hun­ Morning
Conqueroro Mooting
Morning
Wnrahlp
.
11:4*
to
m.
Worahip
l
i
l
t
*
a.
m.
of Nativity Catholic Won drifted away from tho Church.
dreds of radio and television T raining Union — f : l l p. m. Evening Worahip _ 1:44 p. m.
rrldny --------------- 7:14 p. m.
ligious
faith,"
ha
aald
in
an
GOOD
SHEPHERD
M*a Club Tuaaday at I p.m. Finally ho decided that ha
stations carrying voices, mu E vening Worohlp _ Til* p. to. • t b i t Class** Wed. 7:11 p.m.
Interview,
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Wed. Freyer Service T ilt p m.
• t tho homo of Mrs. John must giro up hU Christian
■LCAk
"Science has made tremen­ sic and pictures from as many
Presbyterian
CttVRCM o r CWRIST
SS0* A OvIeeA
Kanaody an Upon Dr.
distent
places.
faith and for twenty years
Flto
c e p t pa i . E a r n e r o n a c a
dous
conrtlbutiona
to
man­
1T-OSI
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Mra, Pal Boyloa waa ay ha “Kortitd the patty prac­
Lord’* Day lo r vices 1S:I4 a.m.
. to o a k A to.
CHURCH
kind. It haa penetrated tha “Although 1 could net at G ailca*.S ms eitst h •*
aa* 7:1* p m.
__________P atter
pointed thalnuaa of tha rum tices of tho church.’"
Oak A t *- nod Third »treed
th* moment hear or see them,
myiterias of tho material uni­
■under School _ . P ill
■onford. F lorida
E rnest B. Sollch, Jr. — P aster
maf* auto ta bo bald today
I knew that If a rather com- Morning W orship l l i t l a. m.
Dr. Link computed hla ed­ Tho First Baptist Church of
PoatW
Sunday School
1:11 to m. Graver C. Powell. Jr.
CMCSCM • P CHRIST
and Saturday at tho Supor ucation and as a phychoIogUt Altamonte Springs will hold a verse and freed th* minds of p ltx assem blage o f copper, T m la lo g Union —
*■ to.
Church
Rorvlcoo
.
_
14:M
to
m.
C
h
u
rch
B c h o a l ____ 4:41 a. m.
A
vennn
tail
- t . . . .iitmimiM
W orship . Tito p- to- Bert B rew s
Valu Market, State Road ho began hla work of helping Vacation Bible School begin­ men from ignorance and su­ glass,
_ E vangelist Communion—P in t Sunday in S eeilun meoto ------ I t 41 to nu
aluminum and a number Wed. Prayer
Service T:l* p*
Each Month
M o r n i n g W a r s h i p _ 10:44 a. m.
perstition.
Sunday
ning
Monday
for
one
weak,
Nursery
Open
of
other
ocarco
material*
people with their mental prob­
Bible Study _____ 14:** a. m. KINDERGARTEN AND NUBS- I h o n a a r F e l l o w s h i p 4:40 p. m.
But science is a partial
WTRR -_______ ____ T ilt A
Senior HI F e l l o w o h l p 4:40 p.m.
ERY
Many artklaa of furniture lems. Aa time want by ha from P-13 to m., featuring
Morning Worehtp 11:0* a. m.
whoso vary name* ara un­ Soadey Nit* groadcaet
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p — 7:10 p. m.
Evening Service _ 1:1* p m.
•a wan aa ho— hold foods found that bo was using, In Bible study and missions. Rav. vtew of Ufa . . . In many re­ known to most of ua ware
Wed P r o y t r M e e t i n g 7:00 p nu
Bo* "Herald of Truth" 1 p.m.
and good uaad clothing ara hla work, much that ha had Lewis D. Hainva, principal of spects, m narrow view."
WEST* IDE NtaatOWAMY
lundoy oa Cbasnel I
brought into tho rocm and
Dr.
Drydan
does
not
accept
BAPTIST CHIRCH
Tueedsy
available with tho procaada received from the church and tho school, says that tho
properly adjusted, any on* of
M ethodist
to Molly Avo.
Lodlea Bible Clara 14:M a m .
CHURCH o r THE COVENANT
of too ante going to tho Ca tha Bible and that ha waa turnout on preparation day In­ tha cllcha that rellgloua peo­ theao program* could bo se­ PaulStkM. &gt;4.
c o tte r ______ Pastor Wednssday
Pasta*
ple
live
by
"folth"
whereas
ORACH
MRTHODMT CHURCH Thomna H. Makln
(holla Wo— »'• Club of tho treating people apiritunlly aa dicates it will bo tho largeot
Bible
Cleese*
----T:M
to
*
■under
School
~
11:01
. 1:44 a. m.
Onora R d , at Woodland A t #.. Worehlp —— ™—
Sunday
scientific people lira bg “ob­ lected and heard or seen.
Church
School
—
14:00
a. m.
school
held
by
tho
church.
ahuruk.
Ror. John H. Hire*. Jr. Pnator
“I knew too that If I dam­ M orning W orship ttit*
wall aa mentally,
Tsuipurerllr at P l n o c r e e t
jective” knowledge,
Sunday Ichoot
1:41 a. m.
In other bualnaaa Mra.
Children
agoi
three
through
HunJoy
C hristian'Science M u r n l n g W o r s h i p le:0a a. m. School—French and ITth
aged th* radio or television
To make a long atory
Kennedy, ahalrman, announ
IS yisra am Invited to at­ “Tha areas of knowledge receiver, the program would E vening W orship T ill P- to. p i r p t c a t a c a b p e s a t e r M
T P .......... ................. 1:14 p. m.
short I will aay that after
W odnoodsy
which
on#
person
can
oxplor*
•ad that cabinota for tha SO yeats of agnosticism Dr. tend. Misa Patsy Carden la
•cik b T irr
Pr*y*d Servtso _ T:U p. m.
disappear.
Bui
this
certainly
associate principal. Mrs. J. E. In detail and axperltnca for would pet in any way remove
•hunk Utahan hav* boon don*
Sunday aewte* to
Link returned to religion and
ODIPT
Hlldebran la superintendent of himself, even in n lifetime, tha radio waves from th*
■tod by Skilcraft Cuatom
RRBSRSHH
TO LIST YOUR
Sunday loh eol ___ 11 :** to m.
PtRECEEST BAPTIST
became faithful in attendance tho Junior Department, Mra. ara very few," ha aald.
CHURCH
Subject:
Cablnata at Longwood and at worahip.
CHt'BCB
room;
nor
would
it
demon­
"aacrsment"
Citrwa H olghto
Oooro Stood
“No men could possibly
Stutts, pianist; Miss Day, sec­
ara being installed.
Oervlet • :## to m. Rvv. R a y G r e g o r y , J r .. P a s t o r
strate that tho sntiro phenom­ P a s t o r ____W illiam J. Guoeo Wednesday
Let us rcsTiie thst in s
Reading
Room:
147
E.
P
in
t.
retary; end Mmea. Sksan, lira in tho modtm world on
S
u
n
d
a
y
S c h o o l ____ 1:41 to m.
Mra. Gerald 8a— r waa ap
W orthlp _
1:44 to
ena were produced by th* ap­ Murnlng
world so torn end tirad thst
W eekdays: liilO a.m. - 4:19 M u r n l n g W o r a h i p
14:44 a. m.
It o. m.
pointed to look Into the nut- tho church does Haro an im­ RIckatt, Jonas, and Rucker, tho knowledge he himself has
pm. Friday Evening: 1:34- M Y F ______________ 4:14 p. nv
Sunday School _ _ 1:45 a. m.
mastered. Ho Uveo by faith paratus In the room.
teach— .
1:14
p.m.
tor of lalng General Mllla
Eva.
Worahip
—
__
7:14 to
Union »
1:14 p.m.
portant pert to play. May wo
"Then my thought returned TEraining
Wad. Prayer Strvto* 7:14 p, o .
vening Worchtp _ 7:S0 p.m.
Mrs. 0. lulllvea Is Primary In th* result* of tho experlooupoaa to obtain tablewaar
cupport it in every way end
Oftlcor* A Tonchsro
for tha kitchen, which la 1
Superintendent a n d M t a • enco of other men, both these to my faith that then waa Wed.
M eeting — ............ l i f t p.m.
thereby pUese God who loved
also
present
within
that
same
Church O f (Sod
Linda Taw and Mmis. South­ now living end those of past
b g furniahod by tha alrclo aa
Wod. Prayer Service 7:10 p.m.
It so much that Ilia own Son
room, and elsewhere, an ever­
CMPOCR OP o o d
ODIPT CHURCH
erland sad Adams a n teach- generations,
Ha currant project.
d i i r w s A**•B L A N D *
M S to
died for I t
present
spiritual
Ferscnality
"Hla interpretation of the
CALL
Plana far a aquare dance
BAPTIST CMAPE L
Garold D. Seotw rtght Footer John T. Adams Jr. _ Pnator
■uadaf School __ 1:41 to m. M orning W orship _ l : l t a. m.
1SS N. P o M to A vo.
Mra. Cowart and Mn. Con­ universe . . . of meaning and whoa* vole* can alao ba heard
to ha held In mld-Saptaabar
Punday
lohool
_
_
1:41
a.
m.
H. C. Smith _________ P aitar Moral ng Worohlp 11:4* a. m.
nelly are associate superin. vstus . . . of moral purpose by another, even more compli­ Suaday School ___ t:4 l t o . ■veogeH itla Sorv. 7:11 p. sa- M orning Worahip 14:11 a. m.
wore alia dlaniaaad,
tendenta of tha Beginner* De­ . . . and hla whole philosophy cated aseembty of materials— Training U n l e o ___ _ lit * p. aa Taee. Prayer Sorv. 7:14 to or. M T" M eetlegi — 1:14 p. m.
Following tho
buainoo•
(Interm ediate, Senior)
U a. m. Til# p m . T hvra Young People
portment, with Mmee. Smith, of life are g n a t adventure! tha assembly of carbon, hy­ Worahip
Mooting
rofroahmanU
of
E v e n i n g W o r e h l p — 7:*4 p. m.
W#J. E vening Prayer 7:10 p m.
E n d e a v o r -------- 7 i l t p. m.
Rakyta, Hamby and. Hooper of faith. In scientific langu­ drogen, oxygin and othar
lemonade, iced tea and cako
aa teachers.
wort aorvod by Mra. Kann id,
age, they are extrapolation* chemicals which wa call a hu­
Mra. Dot Smith ta wporta from Uto information and in­ man being,
and bar eo-boetaoa, Mra. Anno
Undent of Nursery l-yaar- sights available to him as “I f a human being's physi­
Hopkins.
By
Tha Mat mooting will ha
Prayers for Rev. D. J. Cent, olda end Mrs. Haines ta super­ on* particular individual with cal body ia damagod or dis­
held Auguot 13 at tha homa ley wars offered by ftev. E. visor of the Bod Nursery with a sharply limited knowledge eased, the reception may In­
deed foiL But that doe* not
of Mra. Jennie Foa on San Ruth Grant and tho Ladies Mra. Syfert and Mn. Mayflald of our univtna."
Auxiliary of tha Flrat Panto- as helpers.
Undo Springa Drive.
Dr. Dryden aald that ooma affect th* reality of tho In­
Peter Tow will bo
costal Church of Longwood at
people "are lad to a purely visible spiritual force*, any
the monthly mooting held secretary and tong leader.
materialistic view" of tha uni­ more than breaking a receiver
prove* that there aren't an;
Monday
at
7:30
p.
m.
at
tha
verse,
Splash Party
church on Orange Ave.
“Others, Including myself, radio waves in a room."
Aren't there people, with
Rev. Carnley underwent Witnesses Hold
Held By M YF
ara persuaded that in tha
surgery recently and la In the
universe th e n ara both th* quite healthy bodies, whe
By Jiao Ca— Ibcrry
Tho Intermediate MYF of hospital in critical condition New York Meet
material and tha spiritual." seem unable to “receive’’ th*
An eight-day international
tho Csssolborry Community at Fairbanks, Alaska. He is
Either view, he emphasised, spiritual dimension of life!
pastor
of
ths
church
at
the
convention
of
Jehovah’s
Wit­
Mathodist Church hsld
is necessarily held of faith, “I'm not eurt about that
nesses has opened at Yankee because neither can be demon, I'm inclined to feel that any­
8plash Party Wednesday af North pole.
During the business meeting Stadium In New York. Ap­ ■tested conclusively by th* one who haa net cultivated
terneun at tha homo of Chary)
Strung at 333 lull in St., Long­ plana were made for the lad­ proximately 135,000 delegatee objective methods of science. hla spiritual rapacities ia Jus:
les to meet Thursday at tho representing th# Ksstern Uni­
wood.
Occasionally, some scientist as deformed aa if ho had lost
Tha group enjoyed swim­ church to roll newspapers and ted States, South and Central will venture beyond th* pro­ an arm or n leg."
ming in the Strong’s pool and piepure clothing for a ruin- America, Canada and tha Car­ per boundaries of his disci­
WiUon-Elchtlbtrgsr .Mortuary
Tha American Oil Comngny
were oervod a supper of grill­ make solo to be held at a fu­ ibbean are expected at the pline and attempt to ’’prove”
Mr. and Mra. M. K. Strickkad
Eanico L tailoon and Staff
Bible conference when it cli­ th* materialistic view of the
ed hamburgers and hot dogs, ture date.
Tweiity*se\eii attended the maxes next Sunday.
salads and cupcake*.
universe.
Those present were Latrlsha meeting and were served re­
Ruth N. Stafford, presiding
Dr. Drydan said he had read
Johnson, Ueth Viuer, Sue freshments by Mrs. Robert minister of tho Lake Monroe an article recently by a scien­
Prugrtaaivt Printing Co.
Wilnon-Mnltr FurnitUP* dta
I’olter, Cheryl liraffius, Karen Adams, hostess.
Unit of the Sanford Congre­ tist who felt that th* appar­
J.
M.
Cameron
and
Staff
Mr. and Mn. Ai WUe«ra
Lyons, Debbie Strong, Steve
gation of Jehovah’s Witn««i- ent spiritual dimension* of
end tilen Duncan and likky
e*. la attending tho assembly human existence could all be
t a iUilU .ii.
.
------- Baptist-P icnic
-c. itV-W delegacra fi mil tin adequately explained in ma­
local groups. Th* convention terialistic term*.
S lm atro m R tnlty
Mra. Appiaby'n ReaUurtnt
Set Saturday
is one of three to bo held In “H* wa* ccnvincod,’’ said
Horb Strnsirum and Staff
Lucille and Haruld Applokf
th* United States. Tha fln t Dr. Drydou. “titat th* inner
By Ituiuie Eitee
l l i -N, Park
Grace Selects
*
The annuel Sunday School meeting closed last Sunday Ufa of men—hia conaciuua*
Guest Pastors
picnic sponsored by the Firat at County Stadium in Milwau­ n*e* of **lf, his power of
Th# Rita Thantra
Tho Rev. John II. lines, Baptist Church of Longwood kee and a third assembly is thought, hi* cousciouc*, hit
Bill Lovslac* A Emplaj eve
Holler Motor Sales Ca.
Jr., pastor of (ir— Jleth &gt;• will be held Saturday at Camp scheduled fur th* Rose Bowl, ideal*—wot* tb# direct result
Kmmrti Farrrll A Staff
diet Church, will be uu vaca­ Joy, which ia located one mile Pasadena, Calif., Sept. 1-8.
of th# phyakal aud chemical
Stafford
said
ana
of
th*
tion for tha neat two weeka. north of Ruck Spring*.
activity of th* brain." Ha
Guest pm-'hera will ba oc­
All memberi and friends highlights of tha New York found "proof35’* ooo -.L IA
Food Fnir Storag, Inc.
cupying tha pulpit at morn­ of tha Sunday School and Bi­ convention will be a mast found “ proof of this tb**ia in
J. C. Penney Company
lioorf# Bait#; A Em|le&gt;**»
ing worahip for two Sundays. ble School are Invited to meet baptism Friday.
“th* fa c t th a t darnagt to th*
C. L. Robinson and Employ*#
This Sunday, the Rev. Julio at tha church at 2:30 p.m.
brain d«atro;*4 *uw« or ail of
Gomes, Aa— late Pastor of and proceed In a group to the Pastor Honored
th# raunifaeUtionr. and th at
P in t Methodist Church. Pa- picnic.
A Family Night Supptr was drug* could excite or pacify
Southirn Nntural Gna
Land, will deliver tha aermon , Thoee attending ara reques­ bald IVodiMeJay night at Firat an individual."
Jaha Dunn A SUff
Sanford Atlantic National Dank
a t tho 10:00 a.m. service. Rev, ted to bring their own basket hltthodiit Church in Sanford
Dr. Dryden said h* found
Uennrd H. lludgra A Staff
dinner and tho church will honoring Rov. and lira. John hima«lf thinking about thia I
Gomes ta a native of Cube.
On Sunday, July 31, the provide beverages, plate* and T. Adame and their family argum ent ou* Sunday muruW IL S O M R W ASOM
Rev. Robert Dssl, Base Chap- cups.
Stale Farm Insurant# Companies
who hava boon returned to til* ing in church "nhon I should
WUtilMA FLIUUSU
Swimming and softball will church for a fourth y*ar.
tala of tha Sanford Naviil
Irving L Pryor and Staff
P. O. Bos I3U
Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
have boon listening to th*
IAir Station, will b« guest bo featured end to clime* tho Th* Adame war* presented ttrm o n .”
Jlfflgty Crappa A Employ##*
NORA NOR Rig
event old films taken of pre­ with « gift of thoir favorite
preacher.
“It occurred to mo that
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M ajor Red Spy Defects $ 1 .7 Million In Nev; Contracts
To W est; Under Guard Announced By Dynatronics, Inc.
LONDON (UPI) — A Rus­
sian spy of major Importance
baa defected to the Wert and
la now hiding in Britain pndcr
heavy fuard, the government
laid today.
The identity and whereabouta of the defector ar i be­
ing kept aecret to protect him
from Communiat agenta who
may want to kill him.
He ir underatood to lave
revealed a maaa of info 'mo­
tion about other Soviet pica
and the working! of the
Kremlin'a vaat capionage net­
work.
The government, willed haa
been plagued itoelf by Its. own
aecurity leaka. confirmed re­

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! Fruit, Vegetable Convention

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Bryant Names
School Board
‘

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant announc­
ed appointments to the newly created governing board
of the Florida School for the
Deaf and Blind at St. Augus­
tine.
The new governing board
was created under a law
passed hy the last Legislature
taking the school from under
the control of the State Board
of Control.
Appointed to the governing
i rt ^K&gt;ari* wrre State Rep. Char5 1 * les Usina, St. Augustine; 3lrs.
Nelson R. Park, Winter Park;
Mrs. Bernard Castro. Fort
Lauderdale; Henry Kramer,
Jacksonville; Dexter Douglas,
Tallahassee; Leslie Huffstetler, Kustis. and Frank Robahaw, Palatka.
_ J _____ In making the announceI
mont. Bryant said m . srciooi
|B ha* "done wonder in equipp■
Ing these youth to better
meet tha challenges and op­
portunities which lie ahead.”

I

Trulock Heads
Peace Officers

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — C.
Roma Trulock was named
'
% president of the Florida
Peace Officers’ Association
here, succeeding John L.
Alge.
Trulock is a special agent
with the Florida Sheriff*
Bureau.
The
Association.
which
wound up its annual meet­
ing here, named three vice
president. They are W. II.
| t 4 Alien, Brookiviile; Louis L.
Whinwright, Tallahassee, and
Z.ek UotwuikU, Palatka.

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held In the state, if not in the
southeast,” J, Abney Cox,
Princeton, president o( FFVA,
laid.
Congressman A. S. (Syd)

Junta Clamps
Tight Control
On Ecuador
QUITO, Ecuador (U ri) —
The military Junta which
ousted hard-drinking Presi­
dent Carlos Julio Arosemcna
damped tight control on Ecu­
ador todny and promised
heavy penalties for anyone op­
posing it.
The nation's military chiefs
deposed Arosemena in a
bloodless coupe d'etat Thurs­
day and put him aboard a
military plane to Panama,
where he arrived late Thurs­
day night and was taken to
a hotel.
Four persons were reported
injured in anti-military riot­
ing in Quito and the port city
of Guayaquil following the
coup.
The junta announced a
strict 9 p. m. curfew in
Guayaquil and put the entire
nation under military law.
Censorship was established,
all constitutional guarantees
were suspended, and sum­
mary punishment was prom­
ised for anyone attempting
to disturb the peace.
Arosemena, 43, who became
president after a military
coup only 20 months ago,
was said to have been drunk
Wednesday night at a recep­
tion attended by officials in­
cluding U. S. Ambassador
Ml uric* Bembaum.
Quito radio stations said
tha president insulted several
foreign ambassadors at the
reception, and this culminat­
ed a series of incidents
which led the military to de­
pose him.
Newspapers in Chile charg­
ed early this year that Arose
mena insulted Chilean Presi­
dent Jorge Alessandri at a
formal banquet during Alessandri's stats visit to Ecua­
dor.

Miamian Named
To Dade Bench
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Jack Turner, of Miami, was
appointed by Cov. Farris
Bryant to fill the Judgeship of
"tK* D ad. County Criminal
Court of Record, succeeding
the lata Judge Ben C. Wil­
lard.
Turner, who had been a
city Judge at Homestead, has
been serving as a judge in
the Metropolitan Court in
Dade County for the past
five years.

City Integrates
Public Facilities
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
—The St. Petersburg city
council approved a resolution
backing integration of all
publicly owned facilities.
The resolution, which pass­
ed by a vote of five to one,
also stated that city employ­
ment would be open to all
persons, regardless of race,
creed or eulor.

tant to disclose details about
the defector, and confirmed
bla presence in Britain only
after British newspapers re­
ported the defection Thura­
day.
The press said the apy waa
being bunted by fellow Com­
munist agents who want to
silence him and demonstrate
the power of the Soviet spy
system.
The Dally Telegraph quoted
American officials as saying
the man waa "a major de­
fection” whose cross-over 10
the West was "a major West­
ern victory in the unremit­
ting war of espionage.”

Dynatronlcf, Inc., Central
Florida a p a c e electronics
firm, Thuraday announced
new contracts totaling $1,731,000 for tha first quarter of
the current fiscal year.
In the third annual stock­
holders meeting at the Robert
Meyer Motor Inn, Orlando,
Dynatronics president Parker
Painter said the figure rep­
resent* 35 contracts of vary­
ing aises. Largest it for
1433,000 to devrlop classified
data proceising equipment
for space exploration.
The new contracts come on
top of a $1,043,000 backlog

from the year ending March the aeven year old company
of $3,430,764, almost $t .8 mil­
"Dynatronics' standard pro­ lion more than the previous
duct sales rose to over ft year though profit! for the
year declined
million during the last year,
the direct result of an invest­ "The immediate atm,” he
said, "is to maintain busi­
ment of more than $300,000 in
ness volume at about the
company-sponsored research
same level as last year re­
and product development dur­
storing normal profit mat*
ing the past two years,"
gins.”
Painter said.
He stated that an unusually
high number of bids are still Sport For All
outstanding, "and projections
OXFORD, England (UPl&gt;—
indicate a high level of book­ A large black convertible
ings during July and August." Urnticy drove through the
Painter stated that net sales city with the driver and two
for the year ending JIareh 31 large police dogs all wearing
rose to an all time high for goggles.
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* Senator Holland W ill Keynote
Florida's s e n i o r United
States Senator, Spesssrd Hol­
land. himself a Polk County
* » citrus grower for many years,
will head a group of national
and state officials participat­
ing in the 20th annual con­
vention of tha Florida Fruit
and Vegetable Association at
the Americana Hotel in Mi­
ami Beach Sept. 24-26.
Along with the political
prominent* will be a number
! 0 of important agricultural fig­
ures from other states tn the
union, indicating that "con­
siderable attention is being
attracted to Florida agricul­
ture,” according to John W.
Evans, of Oviedo, serving his
second year as general con­
vention chairman.
Senator Holland, who is a
ranking member of the Son• ate agriculture committee,
and who back in 1933 drafted
the legislative act setting up
the Florida Citrus Commis­
sion, will be the keynote
speaker at the opening businesa session S ept 24. lie is
expected to stresx the Impor­
tance of Florida agriculture
in the over-all national and
^ world picture and to discuss
(
the latest developments in
legislation affecting the farm ­
ers of the state and country.
"We are fortunate to be
able to schedule Senator Hol­
land for the keynote speech
and he will actually be ‘kick­
ing off’ a convention that will
be one of the most important
agricultural sessions ever

port! Thuraday that the Rusaian first defected to the
Americana and then waa
brought to Britain at bla re­
quest after being queationed
in the United Statea.
A government apokeaman
said the apy waa Interrogated
for weeka by the U. S. Cen­
tral Intelligence A g e n e y
(CIA) until it wai convinced
he war not "planted” by
Moscow and told all he
knew.
British military intelligence
queationed the Russian after
he waa moved to this country,
and are continuing to ques­
tion him in hiding.
The government was reluc­

it n o u n e in g

Herlong Jr., of Lreaburg;
Florida's Secretary of State
T o m Adams; A. Worley
Brown, chairman of tha State
Industrial Commission; Lau­
rence K. Walrath, of Ponte
Vedra Beach, chairman of
t h a Interstate Commerce
Commission;
Commissioner
of Agriculture Doyle Conner,
and other atate and national
officials will join heads of
many national farmer groupa
in participation during the
convention.
Evans said the formal pro­
gram for t h e convention
would be announced shortly,
commenting "we are trying
lo fit a lot of highly im­
portant discussions and talka
into a workable schedule that
will allow all attending to
take full advantage of the
program.”
Invitationi for the conven­
tion will be in the mail with­
in a few days, coming from
the office of Joflra C. David,
secretary-treasurer and gen­
eral manager of FFVA at Or­
lando.

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U. S. Pressures
Four Nations To
Restrict Cuba
WASHINGTON

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—

Th« State Department said
Thursday it wanta Rritaln,
Spain, Canaiht and Mexico to
help further "isolate” Cuba
with respect to air travel.
These are the four principal
frea world countries through
whosa territory commercial
airlina routes still operata to
and from Cuba.
In making th. statement at
a news conference, state de­
partment spokesman Richard
A. Phillip* stopped just short
of a flat request for tha four
countries to deny landing
rights to planes flying to or
from Cuba.
But in reply to questions
about thesa air routes, Phil­
lips said the United Statea
had lung ‘‘made known” to tha
four countries involved "our
interest in th. isolation of
Cuba.” Ha said thesa reprtsentations want back aven be­
fore tha Cuban missile erisla
last October.
Though soma of thesa coun­
tries hav. quietly taken step*
to theck planes for movement
of arms or subvers _ _____
they have continued to permit
landing rights. Phillips said
this was a matter to be decid­
ed by each country, and tha
United States could not dic­
tate.
Cuban and Ctech airliners
have used Canada as a stop­
over point on th* wey to
Europe. Cubans Airlines op­
erates flights to Mexico City.
Spanish .’lights operata to and
from Havana.

Link Laughs
HOMEFBONT, U. S. A.
(UPI) — "Ah, I se* the sap
is running,” th* little woman
said as sha caught hubby
polishing bis golf clubs.
“Yea,” ha quipped. "Tha sap
is running toward tha golf
course."

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ftk e a larft bowl ef potato m U8,
• te M )uub Mild NMhrkbM, one
M M pit tad odd* and and* of
■qach|btea found ta the ic* box.
Place In a hamper. Place hamper
la trunk of the car. Park car in hot
•un at your destination. Let lunch
simmer while you play for several
hours.
That’s all—but that’s enough to
ruin your weekend. If staphylococci
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IT AIN'T HAY, BROTHER!

Queen Frederika

The better bet. say medical au­
thorities: Carry all perishables,
CHILLED IN ADVANCETin refrig­
erated containers. Mix salad ingredi­
ents on the spot, using previously un­
opened salad dressing. Make sand­
wiches on the spot from meat taken
from original containers, or cook
meat on the spot.
No one wanta to spoil the good
eating th a t la so much a pert of
summer’s fun. But it is necessary
to add one vital ingredient to picnic
plans:
Mix with common sense.

Just as fictional det ective*
• advised to sssk wrt the
ia the case, sows po­
litical atratha thought they
had found her this wash In
tha background of tha down­
fall af Crash Pramiar Con­
stantine Caramanlis.
Although King Paul had
aanrad aa front awn, Uisy de­
cided, tha woman in tha rata,
aad tha cans* of It all, was
h to istfisg Quern Frederika.
Th# vaaaon m f m i pstty,
entaialy net enough to bring
down a government which ia
tight years had brought both
stability and • maestro of
proayarity to Qraoea.
Oatonatbly It waa King
Paul's determination to carry
out a aehedultd duly atoto vis­
it to Groat Britain against
tha edrian ef kla M-ysar-old
pramiar.
But tha ward waa tha King
manly was acting In support
of hla pretty queen who re­
mained undaunted by tha fact
that on her laat visit to Brit­
ain In April left-wing demon­
strators had put her into un­
dignified flight down a Mayfair S tm t,

For The Children
"Sir, you have knocked down
many things ws believed in, but have
not put anything In their place.”
This waa an earnest student’s la­
ment to a teacher who waa busy
trying to instill in all hia pupil* a
healthy skepticism as they plunged
into the varied fields of knowledge.
In the view of Bergen Evans, a
Northwestern University professor,
th e job th a t teacher was doing is
vital. Writing in Cosmopolitan magMine, he says of the American
y o u n n ter In school:
"The boy must be encouraged to
doubt, to question, to demand the
credentials of every blustering asser­
tion th a t claims to be Incontrovertible.
, _
,
"It seems almost cruel. The innocent tru st of youth Is so attractive
that It seems wrong to undermine it.
But the questioning spirit . . . will
be the boy’s first line of defense as
he passes into manhood.
"The predators of the modem
world work through thought control
—through slogans, cliches, dogmas
and Isms, si) clamoring for the boy’s ’
allegiance and blind acceptance."
What is a t stake in the proper
schooling of our young should be ob­
vious to us all. In two years there will
be more than 20 million pre-teen and
teen-age boys in U. S. schools. How
their minds are shaped will clearly
affect the course of national and
world history.
Professor Evans calls for careful
balance to assure fair treatment fur
students through the whole spectrum
of talent.

Like many others, he urges pa­
tience and eternal vigilance to the
end that creative individuals be iden­
tified and encouraged rath er than
suppressed by the routine rigidities
of the large class.
At the same time he would not
have the great mass of average stu­
dents downgraded by teachers or any
others:
"No good is accomplished if, by
disparaging contrust with the fortu­
nate few, the many are ied to fee!
inferior."
Evans is equally solicitous th a t
reasonable attitudes be shown tow­
ard those who learn slowly or ex­
hibit limited powers. Says he:
"They, too, are human beings.
They, too, will be men with a place
in society . . . They nre helpless in
the face of eternal blame and open
or implied contempt."
A good school he adds, must pro­
tect the individual boy — against
those in or out of the school who
would stigmatise him for failure,
corrode his creativity, embarrass him
in his averageness.
‘The purpose of the protection Is
often the highest educational aim of
nil — to preserve that boyish eager­
ness . . . that innocence permits.
"For much human greatness is
simply a retention of the boy in the
man.”
If that spirit were instantly ap­
plied in all U. 8. education, then the
waste of human recourse among
America's 20 million schoolboys
would be far less than It is in sad
fact likely to lie in 1065 and there­
after.

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to a second marriage.
i an under-sexed male who Is
"For 1 would like to fuss scared lest he be growing
over a man and couk fur platonic.
him and have a companion
Remember, a man with a
to escort me to church.
ravenous stomach hunger
“I have dated a few men doesn't try to whet It with
the past year but they seem constant appetisers!
concerned omy with text
It Is th* fellow with a dif­
"A woman is more interest­ fident appetite who needs to
ed in companionship and con­ stimuli te it with anchovies,
geniality. She prefera some­ caviar, and hors doeuver*.
body with slmUlar Interests Similarly. It la usually the
and mutual ideals."
man with waning sex ardor
Clara offers the typical out­ who patronises the burlesque
look of a cultured modern shows and pornographic liter­
woman.
ature.
It Is generally the male of At th* usual social party,
tha species who patronises whan you bear mea guffawing
the city burlesque shows.
In th* corner at a supposedly
And it is more likely to be funny story, Just realise that
those mrn are likely to be
semi-impotent husbands.
OUT OUR WAY
At the usual social event
you can pretty well segregate
the males on the basts of
their sexual ardor.
On* group ia interested In
sporia and wanta to have the
TV tuned to the lateet ball
gam* or priaa fight.
Another group of males will
be arguing about politics,
taxes, etc.
Then there to a third group
which gutxka liquor heavily
and tells sexy stories, often
in subdued tones la tba cor­
ner of the room.
Which group of males Is
moat likely to be low ia ero­
tic vigor?
If you hive followed this
column very long you will
need only one guess, for the
men with weak aesusl appe­
tite! try to use risque stories
as sexual caviar.
They employ picture* of
mxlv girls as erotic anchovtea.
They peruse pornographic
literature as psychic testos­
terone.
If you wives find that your
Pntce 4
Hanford, Florida
Friday, July 12, 1963 husbands are reciting an ex­
cessive number of lewd stor­
a s i . u a a. a i slow , Borrow t x v r r i t i i R U
ies in your boudoir, then be­
ware!
r t t s io v s * p k i t
rwgn wr-i.i.a
Managlag Killer
tle e S a s lie l Su p L
You need to banish their
n o t vsscLLa
J4 .X IW b SISO KW aW KW
sex panic about erotic im­
re u a tr liaitor
H u lls ** * H * s * * * r
potence.
c ii k l u ra rn ic a
SM IW USV J . U M A X T
bsdsly Cellar
C la is llle * M aaeger
Send for th* booklet “How
Do worts v A la n *
r a s s x voLTOLisa
to Prevent Platonic Mar­
V e s tu r e K i l t e r
C lre u la tle a M aaaser
riage," enclosing a tong
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stamped, return envelope,
B e e s D e liv e r s
B e Wall
plus 20c.
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Beeslaele Cuuale
All O sier
l l . l l I Te ar
t i e W eek
For unless you wit os pick
til.SS t Tear
1.1* t U e a lh e
I.TI I Heaths up your cues quickly, your
M S I H ob, he
AM 1 Hiatus
mate may bccomt embroiled
1.1* I H eath
t M I Heath
IT. A. Postal W ta e la ilea t a r en a * that an w ell su keerletleee be in an outside affstr.
pel* la M vaaee.
Beware, for liquor and lawd
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stones
are the precursor* oi
E s t e r s * aa escon * elate m atter O eto ter I I , 1*11 a t t * t F m I
O ftleo e f U a a fe r* . r u n e s . « « * * r « *• a c t of C etg rtao w H a r t s . pUton,* husbandei

CASE P-189: Clara D.. aged
44, is in attractive widow.
VUl you men ei peris My notice
her frank remarks Hut site
made in my office?
Despite the famous Dr.
Klnssy report* to the con­
trary, women ar definitely
NOT sexy creatures!
Clara's verbatim confession
is as follows:
"For 1 years 1 hsvs been
a widow, alter a long and
happy marrlige.
"Although I try to remain
active In my ehureh, 1 still
feel lonesome at times.
“ I should like to meet a
congenial man with the view

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Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON—(NBA) —
The next six munths may be
■s fateful as any half-year
since the end of World War
II. Developments now cominit
to a head are important to
the United Statee internation­
ally and on the domestic front
aa well.
Moscow talks between Rus­
sian and Red Chinese leaders
may set the course for the
future of cummunism. A wid­
ening split between th* two
camp*, which now stems like­
ly, areally alter a the Interna­
tional balanca of power In
Asia,
Th* moat immediate reeult
might be a decision on th*
resumption of Red China's at­
tack on India later this year.
Finally aroused to the Com­
munist menace, India ia now
said to see that tha real threat
from Red China is its advance
through Hurnia and Indo­
china into the Malay penin­
sula.
Th* threat of further Com­
munist penetration Into South­
east Asia has been increased
by Uritlsh failure to persuade
th* Russian* to help stop tire
fighting In Laos. Pakistan's
foolish flirtations with Red

Letters
Mr. Walter Glslow, Editor
Th* Sanford Herald
Hanford, Florida
Dear Walter;
1 want to thank you and
your staff for th* excellent
publicity you have given
both to St, Andrews Presby­
terian Church, Rear Lake,
and to the Church of the
Covenant, Hanford. In my 22
years in tne ministry I have
never lound a dally nawspaper more generous with
space or more helpful with
photograph*. 1 especially wish
to eommend tha charming
lady who *o ably reported th*
organisational service of July
7. Thanks A million.
While I am about it, let me
thank you also for th* quiet
but most belptul, forwardlooking editorial*. They al­
ways do something for me.
Sincerely yours,
Thomas II. Makiti
GXAVTTT DIFFERENCES
Gravity of the mooo ia less
than that nf the earth *n a
visitor to 'hat satellite would
weigh only one-sixth as much
as hs does normally. On
earth, an alhlet* who high
Jump* over a aixfoot bar
raises his body1! center of
gravity about three feet; on
the moon he could leap 21
feet with the same effort.

FAST

Notebook

on chargee that he rigged
th« 1961 eleettowa.
Outside Greece, Cemarunirt
propaganda has maintained *
drumbeat of charges that
Greece is one of three remaining Fascist countries ia Eu­
rope.
Out af the pies tat ahaktup
seemingly caa com two resuits. Quean Frederika will get
permiaelon to make the state
visit to Britain. And Canaan*
Ua will be able to stifle hla
critics through a new mandate,

Barbs
It’s easier to keep g sweet
disposition if you have some sugar left after you pay all
your bills.
Somebody should raise aonskid turkeys for amateut
carvers.
A mailman ia aa Indiana
town finally delivered a post­
card thit had beta ms Med |
three months before. He
needs new glasses.
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China as an ally that might1 The rontlnued presence of
help against India further Russian troops In Cuba re­
heighten the prospect for mains the most serious Irrita­
tion to tha United flt*to*. Th*
trouble in South Asia.
After the Russla-lted China Slate Department now main,
tulka in Moscow came Amer- tains there are not enough
Icun-llritleh-ltuseiun negotia­ Russian combat troopa left in
tions on a nuclear test ban. Cuba to put down a Hungar­
The outcome will Indicate ian-typo uprising.
whether the threat of nuclear If these Russia* troop*
warfare becomes mure acute should start shooting Cubans,
or is eased. If the latter, there th* United States has mad*
may be some hope for event­ deer to th* Soviet* th ere will
ual progress towards disarm­ be American intervention. A
showdown tbla year to not
ament.
President Kennedy's trip to ruled o u t
Europe was hulled as a Six months from now there
great penonal triumph, mak­ will be a clearer picture on
ing elear America's continued how many of these problems
■upport for Europe. But th* have worked out. Depending
extent to which the million on whether they are Kennedy
advanced American objectives administration victor toe or de­
for a strengthened North At­ feats, their effects on the
lantic Treaty Organisation ia American presidential a n d
congressional • lections In 1964
still uncertain.
The proposed NATO multi­ will b* great
lateral nuclear forte, armed
with Polaris missiles, has been
temporarily shelved. It may
never come into being as long
as the opposition of French
President Charles de Gaulle
continue*.
British and Italian govern­
ment* ar* weak and may fall.
Th* German government will
change this autumn with th*
retirement of Chancellor Kon.
rad Adenauer. The Nether­
lands faces elsction. Stability
in Europe it questionable.
The failure of Europe to
unit* in e common market or
for meaningful trad* and tar­
BE SURE TO
iff negotlationa with the
United Statee weaken* th*
TA K E ALO N G
orhole Atlantia alliance at s
time when It needs to show
HOMETOWN
strength against the Commun­
ist front. The posiibility that
the Russian* may raviva th*
NEWS . . .
Berlin crisis at any time to S
constant threat,
Th* Near East, Africa and
Latin American ar* in a fer­
ment of development, still un­
sure they can govern themeelvea aa democracies. Ar­
gentina is battlinr against a
B itte r th a n i le tte r
revival of Ptronlsm. Brasil
Veneiusla and British Guian*
fr o m H om e - i i i i W b i
ara prim* targets for Com­
munist infiltration, soma ef it
T i l t S a n fo rd H e ra ld exported from Cuba.

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Qusaa Frederika, horn a
German but determinedly
Greek sinew bar marriage,
long has been a figure of both
praise and blame.
She won tha affection of
Grethi with bar work among
Greek children daring the
Greek civil war, once disobey­
ing military order* against
entering a contested village
where tbs had heard guerrillas
were holding a group of chil­
dren. Bhs entered the village
alone despite enemy gunfire.
But she also won the enmity
of Greek ministers who re­
sented her Intrusions into poli­
tics and her clearly held opin­
ion that frequently ah# knew
better than they.
But the crisis which brought
dowa tbs Caramon 11* govern­
ment had more to it than a
question of social amenities.
In fact there wee resion to
believe that Caramanlii him­
self had Invited the dispute
as a reason to resign and force
tha country into elections.
In his own country Caramanlla long has been under
fire from liberals and leftist*

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Special Report On The . *.

July 11, *63—!

Business® !-,
Briefs

II. S. Profit, Loss On Red Split

Th# ChrysUr-Flymouth dl*
vision report# that its deal*
*ri dtlirarsd 44.234 m » c a n
in Jons to brine the total for
th s first half of 1963 to 282,WC, an inerrast of 32 per cent
ovw tha aaraa period Uat
pear.
Combined taiea of Pipmouth, Valiant, Chrysler and
Imperial c a n for the six
months' period were the great­
est since I960, according to C.
E. Briggs, rice president of
Chrysler M oton Corporation
and general manager, Chrys­
ler- 1‘ly mouth division.
In Sanford, Ben Howland, of
Seminole County Motors, said
th at there was a 75 per cent
increase in shIcs over last
year with the Dodge Dart
leading in popularity.
Brass Motors reports that
the 30 per cent increuse in
Bales of the Plymouth and
Valiant was due to the new
warranty and style.

Work Doy To Be
Held Saturday

SHS Grads
Enlist In Arm y

By Jane Coaorlberry
A work day will be held
Saturday a t the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
starting a t A a.m. and men
of the church are asked to
rume out and lend a hand
with a general clean up and
repair around the church.
The men also hope to com
plete the outdoor barbecue
grill. Lunch will be served to
tha workmen a t noon by the
women of the church.

Mrs. Jorgensen
Dies At Home

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State Department men ex­
WASHINGTON (NEAT — bania's ability to defy the So-1 recint conference with East
Secretary of State Dean Bulk viet Union, are becoming a European chieftains in East pect m o violence in those
Latin lands where the prohas put a group of men to tittle mot* Independent In their Berlin.
In Cxevvhoslovakia there Red Chinese inks ever the
work on the Slno-Soviet quar­ attitude*.
Take Romania, whose poli­ have been new signs of con­ Communiit partite. But great­
rel.
Hi* aim: to find waya of ticians hsv* not lx«n noted tinued refusal to knuckle down e r Red violence may play
exploit that conflict to U. 8. for willingness to buck th* by some non-Ciech peoples. into U. 8. hsnd* because han­
Russians. In the past few Thwe are equally interesting dling violence and securing
advantage.
month*
ther* have been signs reports from other Eastern co-operation against the Rtda
The State Department exin opan fights is eaaler than
perta wire caught unprepared. the. Romanians are not going European countries.
controlling
subtle Red subver­
The
experts
don't
see
major
to
stop
every
lime
Khrushchev
For 10 year* they had been
revolt* in the. cards. They do sion.
•vpecting a blowup — wme sneeies.
There are no sign* so far
In the Russian-enforeed di­ think this growing independ­
day. "But we didn't expect it
th* Mao-Khrushchev
to ikwelop so fast," saya one vision of labor, the- Romanians ence only as a way to get th a t
fight
will
help the U. 8. In re­
more
aid
from
the
Russians,
had
been
told
not
to
induatop diplomat privately.
Bulk's experts don’t aspect triable but to specialise In this rould rust the Soviet gard to Cubs,
INDIA
to know for some time exactly agriculture, fertilizer and pe­ Union heavily in aid as it has
Russia is likely to do more
what the Mao-Khrushchev ar­ troleum production. In March, in Cuba.
to help the Indisns resist the
LATIN AMERtCA
gument will do to U. 8 . alms the Romanians announced
The Russians and Red Chi­ Red Chinese. Count on more
they would not be bound by
and U. S. allies world wide.
But a* o f today they see that dictate. They would In- nese are fighting for rontrol Russians arms eld.
SOUTHEAST ASIA
opportunities In Kaitern Eu­ dustrialize as they pleased. of the Communist parties
This is the rough spot. The
rope snd Latin America. They Furthermore they weren’t go­ throughout the continent. This
SOLID FOUNDATION — Ocean going burned filled with giant rocks are
see dangers in Laos and South ing to have their trade con­ infighting slows down concert­ Mao-Khrushchev quarrel has
being ferried from Catniina Island to Long Beach, Calif., to build Pier •!,
Viet Nam, where the Mao- trolled by the Red bloc; they ed action. If it turns out that already tessrned Russian In­
the site of the 1967-68 World's Fair. Some of the boulders are as big as
Khrushchev difference* could would buy and sell from the some of the partliw end up fluence In North Viet Nam
two-story buildings. The girl? Sally Ann Oisasky finds the giiuit tto ies a
mean a sharp worsening of West when they could get bet­ controlled by the Russians, and Laos snd increased Jtcd
Perfect place to get in a little sunbathing.
some by the Chinese, co-oper­ Chinese Influence.
ter dial*.
our position.
ation
smntije tha Communist
Thl* ruuld step up the war
The Romanians tefu u d ti
Here is the breakdown on
what the Slno-Suviet rift may send their premier or Red parties in Latin AnuTiea will In South Viet Nani and cause
Postcard Takes
C avan
greater Red gamble* in Lao*
mean to U. S. Interests, as party chief to Khrushchev's lireome more difficult.
and Viet Nsm.
outlined
by
some
of
Itusk'a
Long Way'Round «
ATOMIC BUILD-UP
first-string aldci.
PITTSBURGH (L’I’l) —
Tha worse the ttuiso-ChiEASTERN KGKOI1E
nesa quarrel develops, th* less
Th* pant card nald;
There is evidence the East­
likely th* Russians era to
ern European countries, in­
"Arrlvrd her* Tur*day.
Seven young men from Sem-1 At Jacksonville, nil seven spired by the conflict and Al­
Th* weather U warm and
inole County cho»e to enlist in men were given prellatinary
ther* U a *teady rtsil tiie Regular Army during the tests to unsure their *m 'ptRevival Held A t
brreie. Having a fine time. month of June, according lo nbility for their chosen train­
A
spokramnn
said
the
Unit­
WASHINGTON &lt;UH) —
Prairie Lake
Harry."
Sgt. Frank Crowley, local ing. Bused on their scores they
The State Department said to­ ed States ha* enkrd Rritain if
By Jsn* Cassflberry
were accepted and the assign­
The card wa* postmarked Army recruiter.
day that Culm hnv hern using it cun stop tha traffic.
Rev
I.eonsrd Jones of the
ment
confirmed
at
Depart­
Men
from
Sanford,
all
1963
Department I'rcaa Officer
Grand Cay mull Island, a ItritMiami Beach, Fla., and waa
Prairie luiks Baptist Church
ment
of
the
Army
level
prior
Seminole
High
School
grutluRichard
L
rhllipi
said
three
i,h
possession
in
the
Carib­
dated July 2, 1933.
in Fern Park has berm con­
ates, enlisting for their first to their enlistment.
Mr*. Etlna L. Jorgensen, 71, bean, a* a way station to Soviet-built Cuban airliners
Mr*. Gertrude Hoard, tu
period of service, are:
Information about enlist­ died at her home at 4 a. m. sneak "potential subversive have landed at Grand Caymnn ducting a Revival this Week St
whom the card waa addreaaHenry M. Lavender, son of ment opportunities and the this morning. She was born agents” into Latin American in the lust aeverut week*. He the Park Ave. Baptist Church
ed, said ah* received il 10
Mr, and Mrs. James C, Lav­ requirements a r e available Nov. 24. 1891 in New Albany, countries,
said they carried 16 to 20 per­ in Winter Garden.
}car* and one week »Mrr
Nightly services will eon*
ender, 121 East Jenkins Circle, [brought Sergeant Crowley, liiil., ami hail lived in Sanford ,
son, who later went on to San
her brother, Harry llunhtinue through Saturday night.
who chose airborne training; local Army recruiter. He mayJure,
Costa
Rica
and
other
for tha 1*a»t 16 yeart and p
n
G p p n O rV
ba. had mailed it.
Minister cf Music at the
Scott I. Wontenay, son of Mr. tie cuntueted Mondays between made her home at 618 South i K C Y . H a y V J T C g u r y countries in the a r e a ,
and Mrs. Elmer Wontenay, 9:30 s. in. anil 3:30 p. m. at
lie said the flights origin­ Prairie Lake churrh Tom
Park Ave.
411 Lake Boulevard, who se­ th* Sanford National Guard
ated in Cuiki and "the pre- Ilk-kelson is acting a* song
Legal Notice
Mr*. Jorgrnarn waa a mem­ Starts Vacation
lected engineer equipment Armory, or other duya a t the ber of the Lutheran Church
Rev. Ray Gregory Jr., of suniptiun ia that "they were lender for the Revival and th*
rholr sang for the service
i x t i i e n i i c i i r c o i tt r o f maintenance training; Duyne U. S. Army Recruiting Sta­
of the Redeemer and waa ac­ Ebeneier Methodist Church, potential subversive agents." Thursday night.
T H E XIX TII -M D l l 141. c m . E. Clcnimer, son of Mr. and tion, Suite
2(13, Executive
leaves
Sunday
for
a
two-week
Grand
Caymnn
is
the
h
u
g
­
Cl IT IX
4XI» F o i l « E W I .
tive in tiie Ladies Aid.
Mrs. Charles E. Clemmer, 102 Building, 2320 North (Range
est of the Ctiynmn group of
XOI.K C O I 'X T S , FI.O H III s.She came to Sanford from vacation with hi* family.
I T I S X I E R V XO. I.TJ.IT
Avenue,
O
r
l
a
n
d
o
,
telephone
{’interest,
who
elected
tiainislands lying south of Cuba
In
his
absence,
Hugh
Rooth
Claims resulting from the
X l l l l l i : 111 P I JII.M ATIOV
Detroit, Mich.
will conduct th« It) a. ni. serv­ and northwest of Jamaica.
R A Z 2 I B B E L L It L E D # l i III- ing a t dental l a b o r a t o r y 422-6394.
Chicago fire of 1871 drove 60
Survivors
include
her
hu*SON,
school; Duns L. Rotundo, son
Costa Rican authorities ap­ insurance companies bank­
luinil, J. C. Jorgensen of San­ ice on July 21 and Chuplnin
Plaintiff,
of Mr. and Mrs. Michuel 11.
w
ford; two daughters, Mr*. II. Robert Deal will conduct the parently did not know the rupt.
S A J IU E I. HIBSON,
Rotundo, whu will also attend Dedication Held
utigin of the passengers from
A. Vollbrerht, of Wnrrvnvilla, July 28 service.
D e f e n d a n t dental lab school; John R.
Grand Cayman and admitted
Ther#
will
he
no
avening
T O i BA M CEU HtUSfJN
HI, Mrs. F. 8. Galda af
Realty, son of .Mr. and Mrs. For New Organ
them (o the country. Custa
service*
held
for
tha
rest
of
Addreea l i n k n o n n
Okemos, Mich.; three grand
TOU A H E H K I t E l t r N O T t- Robert Beatty, 2423 Chavs
Kirn does not have diplomatic
July.
A .Service of Dedication for children and one sister, Mr*. ,
F I E D t h a t a C o m p l a i n t for
relations with Cuba.
f llv n rcn ha* tieen filed a g v l r u t Avenue, who chose engineer the new organ at the Kben- Bessie VVticker of Sanford.
you. a n d y ou a r e r e q u i r e d to reproduction equipment repair
I'hilipa said it is up to rurh
excr Methodist Church was
Funeral services will be at Weather Aid
• erv * a co p y of y o u r A n e w - r
country to set its own policy
o r p l e a d i n g to l h * C o m p l a i n t cuutse. and Utii D. Taylor, conducted last Sunday morn­ 2 p. m. Monday at tha Church
RALTIMOE, Mil. (UI’D — on landing rights for Cuban
on t h e p lain tiff* * a t t o r n * ) * , sun of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Tay­
ing by Rev. Ray Gregory Jr,
of th* Redeemer with Rev. The forecast is for a speedier
O U R N E T A MKi il . F IE I. D , i " l
lor,
211
Hays
Drive,
who
se­
P a r k A v en u e. S o u t h , W i n t e r
Th# organ was gicen In Herbert W. Coreas officiating. weather service. It's all part airliners. But ha reiterated U.
P a r k . F l o r i d a , a n d ft Ia* th e lected air defense missile op­
memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Burial will b* in Oaklawn of the Air Force's operation 8. policy of attempting to
o r i g i n a l A n s w e r o r p l e a d i n g eration.
ieol.ita Cuba as much as pos­
II. Wynn by Mr. and Mr*. Memorial i'urk. Fumily re­
In (h e o ffice o f t h e C l e r k of
sible.
All these young men are un­ Ilurvvy L. Wynn, Mr*, and quests that flowers be omit­ "Big Blue."
111* C i r c u i t C o u r t o n u r b efo re
A new airborne electronic
A u g u s t Sth, 194* If y nu fail dergoing eight week* of basic
Mrs. Glynn Townsend. Mr. ted and that donationn be "bruin" system designed to
to d o eo. a d e c r e e p ro eonfaeao will b* t a k e n a g a i n s t training, and will receive in­ and Mrs. G. H. Crnbtice, and made to tha church's building
gather tfuta for both militury Son# Fest Held
you for t h e r e l i e f d e m o n led struction in subjects such as
their families.
fund.
In t h * C o m p l a i n t .
and civilian operations is liv­ The Methodist Youth Fel­
T ht# n o l l e * s h a l l h* p u b ­ militury history anil tradition,
A set of flags has been
Briasun Funeral Hume is III ing Installed in the USA I1"* lowship of the First Methodlis h e d o n ce a w e e k for four weapons training and qualifi­
(41 c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In T H E cation, map reading, bivouac, donated for the church sanc­ charge.
Air Weather Service 11-47 jet id Church held its monthly
tuary by Mr*. Lydia Schulte
SANFORD HERALD, a n e w s­
nircraft. The data from the Song Frst last Sunday evening
marching,
drills
and
ceremon­
p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In ftemlnol*
in niemury af her husband,
planes will he automatically in MrKinlcy Ball under the
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a .
ies, hiking and physicul train­ John.
MATED a t H an fo rd . S em inole
tranamiUrd to ground-station leadership of John Applrhy.
Former
Sanford
ing.
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , t h i s I r d day
After singing many nf ths
rom puten and will be avail­
o f J u l y , 1)41.
Re-enlisting in Jun* w hs
(SCAI.I
Resident
Dies
able for study within minutes, old favorite hymn* the yuung
James
R.
Jacobs,
son
of
Mr.
A r t h u r tf. B e c k w i t h . Jr.,
M YF To Host
Mrs. I^lah Woodard, who according to the Ucndix Corp, propie enjoyed a sandwich
C l e r k of th * C ir c u it C o u r t and Mrs. Georgo W. Jacobs,
By: M a r t h a T . V lh len
•upper.
formerly lived her# at 2iH)6 ita developer.
Geneva,
who
will
train
as
an
Group Saturday (AUrel Av*., died Thursday at
P . C.
artilleryman. Pvt. Jacobs has
(tu rn e r * g kollleld
By Jane Casselbarry
t o t p a r k A v e n u e S outh
th* home of h*r son, Charles
former Army scrvics through
P o st O ffice H o t 149,
The
Casselberry Commutity llriglin, in North Cohorton,
W inter
Park.
F lo rid *
13734 the six-months training pro­
Methodist MYF will be iosl N. Y.
T elephone M idw ay 7 - lllS
gram.
P u b l i s h J u l y i t 17, 19. 14, 1941
to the monthly meeting of the
She had lived in Sanford for
CMK-41
Christ The King Sub-District several years and had moved
Legal Notice
*crricK r o w
b iim
Saturduy afternoon from 2:30 to New York only last May.
TTio llrttr d ©* Counter
mt talon# r* o f MomlnoU C o u n ­ i v
Survivors, In addition to her
th e
n u t t rr
p h i h t , to 4:30 p. m.
ty , F l o r i d * w ill rocolvo bid* XIXTII J I l l l t ' I V L
C IH IT IT,
Y'oung people from the 15 so n , include three grandchil­
At flip riffle* o f A r t h u r II* IX
4X11
Vtllt
VE M IM II.E me ruber churches have leen
dren.
H o c k w If!h, J r , In th * C o u r t • r m X T V . 0 T 4 T E l&gt;F F I . O R .
hou«« *t Bant f o r &lt;1 , FI a r i d * tip M i l .
TV
riliX lE H Y
XII, invited to attend. Following
to 1:04 p. M.t M o n d a y , A t i f u a t 10X44
the worship program snd
12, I**!, for th * f o l lo w in g ;
north
A M E n m iN
m drtSouthern Mexico'* • • r 1 y
F i f t y (34) cr*'iaof* pr*«a- O A O E COR BOR ITIMN,
an business meeting the ftnup
iir# t r e a t e d t o t i t h p r n p i n t A r k a n a a a c o r p o ra ti o n .
will enjoy informal recreation May** regarded cron eye* a*
p olp*
In
tit*
fo llo w in g
P laintiff, and refreshment*.
a mark of beauty.
l«ngth«:
va

Castro Using British Island To
Export Red Agents, U. S. Says

give the Rod Chino## aid hi
developing and building nu­
clear weapons.

MiHion-To-One
Shot Kills Two
HURLBURT FIELD, FT*.
(UFI) — A low-flying Je»
fighter fired four nan-explo­
sive rockets a t • protective
bunker here (p art of Egtin
AFR) Thursday during w ar
game*. On* of the rocket#
crashed through an 18-incli
observation slit In a million*
to-ona shot that killed tw#
persona and injured 14 others.
The freak accident happened
during war game* by th# Tac­
tical Air Command and an imm e d i a t e invcatlgatlon wa#
launched to learn whether
human or mechanical error
caused the accident.

Young People's
Service Tonight
lly Donna Katea
A special young people'#
irrvicr will be held tonight a t
7 p. m. at the F irst Pente­
costal Church of Longwood t#
dedicate the Children's Annex
of the church. Following th#
service # party will b* held,*
hosted by the Blue Team,
which will serve refreshments
to the Red Team, winner# mt
a recent contest.

Postor To Host
Young People

ny Jsne Casselberry
Tha young people of th # ’
Prairie tak e Baptist Church
in Fern Park will he gueata of
Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Jone#
at the parsonage on Ridg#
ltd. Sunday night following'
the evening worship service, j
Tha group will enjoy ■ ip ir-'
itual ting and watcrtneloa
rutting.

ONLY CAR
AT ITS
LOW PRICE
WITH A
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WARRANTY...
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B y Dick Turner

Narna your pleasure and you
will And it at Lighthousa Cove
where nothing haa been over­
looked fog your comfort and
«nj&gt;&gt;ym*nt. PRIVATE BEACH
—800 feet (no street to rrots),
king site swimming pnn), shufflehoard court*, fl-hot* putting
green, water skiing, akin-diving.
DEEP SEA FISHING . . . you are
right at Pompano dock* of woildfsmmte sport Ashing fleet.
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fll* y o u r » n * w * r o r w r i t t e n
d e f e n * * ,, tf an y . In t h # s h o v e
pfjlts d«llv*r*d to th* p r o c e e d i n g w i t h th * C l a r k o f
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D e liv e r y d a t a nitiet be epea l l i e d a n d w ill be c o n s i d ­
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Bid t o he * n e lo t* d In •
sealed e n v e l o p * p l a in ly m a r k ­
ed on th * o u t s i d e . "IUM i n i l l
CR KOBOTEU
P ot-E B.
op en
A u a u v t 13, 1943."
Bide w ltt bo o p e n e d a t *
m e e t i n g t o h* h eld In th *
County
C o m m la a lo n
M e etin g
Room In t h * C o u rth o u * * a t
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A u g u s t I t . 1943, a t t4:00 AM.
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I* r - *rv*d to
Th* r i g h t
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In
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DEAX ABBY: I bib bJm j m n
eld sad hare not wined o m Sunday
school class sines I started. I don’t
beUavt in God any mors. Ws sst tha
data for our elasa picnic to ba Juaa
8th. On May SOth I atartsd to pray
for a nice day on June 8th and do
you know what? On June 8th it rain*
ad. Why did God have to make it
rain on that day ? Doasa't He listen to
prayer?
NO MORE PRAYERS

The engagement of Mlsa
Bally BUM U w, daughter
•f Lt. ate B n. V. 0. Lav of
Silver Late, fieatort, to Enaiga Themes W. Joyner Jr.,
J M ag aaauacad today.
Eaalga Joyner, aoa of Ur.
and Mr*. T. W. Joyner fir.,
• ( fieottaharo, Ala., la cur­
rently (tatkaed with VA1M
at the Naval Air Station.
The wedding win taka piece
Aug. If at the Holy Croaa
Episcopal Church.
.a
Tha hrlda alaet attended the
. . Uaivaratty of Florida in
Gainesville and Eaalga Joy­
ner attended Auburn Calvaralty.

Chaiimen Named
A t V A H -9 Meet

1088 EMILY HELEN LAW

Many More Families Here
Greeted By Welcome Wagon

New chairmen were anmaced recently when ofOeera' wlven ef VAH-t met at
the home ef Mn. James A.
deGanahl with M n. W. E.
Marklty aa no-hostess.
Heading the group are Mn.
H. H. Cooke, tnaiurer; Mrs.
W. I. Lewis Jr., bridge; Mrs.
A. 0. Karats, M n. B. A.
Wing and M(t- G. L. Thompa, telephone; M n. D. F.
Muaday, NOWC npnaenta*
thro; Mra. J. D. Moloney,
thrift shop; Mn. D. Q. Tlst.
hospitality; Mrs. A. F. Reno,
scrapbook and historian, and
M n. G. L. Atkinson, publlcity.
Mn. J. F. Dunn waa premtad ■ baby gift for ner
new arrival, Jacqueline, and
a farewell gift was given to
Mre. Markley whose husband
will be attached to Heavy At­
tack Wing Oat.
Wives attending wars the
Mmea. J. L. Shipman, R. A.
Wing, G. L. Thompson, M. J.
Puopolo, J. F. Dunn, J. D.
Moloney, A. O. Karnes, R. 11.
Cooks, T. E. Quill In, A. K.
Reno, D. J. Tiae, and G. L.

n o lallnwlag people have eight, from Pensacola.
teen greeted aa newcomers Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bait
to Seated by the Welcome toe sad children, Duunn, two.
aad Sharon, tight months,
from Laoaburg; Mr. and Mr*.
n a y are:
Mr. and Urn. C. T. Butler L. Heckman and ton, Paul,
and children, Blcbard, four, ooe, from Longwood; Mr. aad
John, two, Sharon Kay, ala, Mra. B. F. Kreugar, mother,
and Mary Lee, live, from Al­ Mrs. Myers, aad soas, Dirk,
buquerque, N. M.; Mr. aod 39, and Ben, 37, from Orlan­
Mrs. Vernon Lee aad son, Mi­ do; Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
chel, U months, from St. Macks and children, Earl,
Claud; Mr. aad Mra. Terry flva, Kenneth, three, aad
8. Lindsey aad children, Lau­ Robert, four months, from
ra, three, aad Fatty, ooe, Pensacola.
Mr. and Mra. J. Millar and
Mrs. Markley ncently was
Boa Whidby liland, Wash.
Mr. aad Mn. J. It. San- children, Lisa, Ova, Jay, two1 bridge hostess at her home.
duahy aad eon Bryao, {he, and a half, and Steven, on*, Joining the Hoot Owl Wives
fToae Penaacoli; Mr. and from Cuba; Mr. and Mrs. P. foe the tvsnlng warn Mra. R.
Mra. M. C. TUlls from Bra- M. Ranch and daughter, L. Wright; Vab 7. M n. J. K.
deatoo; Mr. aad Mrs. Elmo Dawn, four, from Jackson­ Thompson; Vah S and Mrs.
Adams and children, Terry, ville; Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Wm. Iteaburg. Tha wives atIS, Tony, 11, Wayne, eight, Thomas and ton, L tsbr, IS, lading wars Mmea. J . L. ShipTiny, 17 months, aad Dawn, from Lake Mery; Mr. and man, A. J. Hsoo, G. U Atkintwo months, from Columbia, Mra. R. L. M. Watson and ana, R. H. Ceoke, J. A. de
T&gt;na.; Mr. and Mra. J. If. soo, Robert, two months, Ganahl, H. L. Klein, T. E.
from Bartow.
Qullllm and J. T. Bruce. High
Bellamy from Cocoa.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. LeRoy Mr. and Mra. A. J. Calhoun acorn want to Mrs. R. L
and children, Paul, IS, Gene, and soa,: Stephen, from Win­ Wright, with second high goU, Linda, 11, and Anna Ma­ ter Haven; Mr. and Mrs. R. lag to Mn. J. T. Bucy. Low
rie, five, from Grand Rapids, W. Coleman and daughter, scorer was Mra. J. K. Thomp­
Mlcb.; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Linda, three, from Winter son.
Welker and children, Jeanne, Garden; Mr. and Mra. L. G.
two, and Ann, IT months, Cox and children, Larry, five.
from St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. aod Mark, four, and Clnday, two Welcome Wagon
Mrs. J. M. Willis and chil­ and a half, from Alburquerdren, Jamas, five, and Jos­ que, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs. J.
eph, two, from Hudson, N. Y. J. Kay and children, James, Schedules Meet
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bambo 14, and Carolyn, to, from Tha Walcorea Wagon Club
and son, William, one, from Washington, D. C.
Mr. a n d Mrs, K. R. of Sanford will meet Tuesday
Ban Francisco, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Burka and Schraenkltr and aim, Kevin, at tha boma of Mrs. Harold
soo, Ronnie, ona, from Day saven weeks, from Pensa­ Rowlaad at Lake Monroe.
tooa; Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. cola; Mr. and Mra. B. L. T h o s e wishing to attend
Cooper from Longwood; Mr. Smith and children. Donna, should meat at the coratr of
and Mrs. A. L. Crothsrs from eight, Jessie, six, Eric, four, Country Club Road and UpNawport, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. and Wayne, three, from Wlhd- sals Road at f:43. For fur­
H. Coulombs tad children, by Island, Wash.; Mr. and ther Information call Mr*. A.
seven, and Terri, Mra. F. S. Vehonsky and L. Probst.
children, Frank, nine, Ste­ Thla social la h r all ladles
phen, seven, Lauretta, five, who have moved Into tha area
A ltam onte
and Michel, four, from Long during the peat year aad they
wood.
are cordially Invited te at­
Mr. and Mre, A. J . Vespa tend. Dreaa will be casual
sianl from Chester, Pa,; Mr. aad hog hiachte will he sold.
and Mrs. D. M. Whitaker There will wot be a pro­
and children, Cathy, 11, Bet gram at thla mooting, but
By Jells Bsrtos
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dudtk sy, nine, Donald, alx, and card games will b* enjoyed.
and family of US Dolores Timmy, four, from Great
Z)r., Dolray Manor, have re­ Lakes, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. II
A coat of wax aa the
turned from their vacation. C. Walters and children,
chrome
trim of kitchen chair*
Dchby,
five,
John,
four,
Ka
They visited tue Great Smoky
Mountains and spent a few this, two, and Pat, one, from •ad tablet keep* them from
rutting.
days in Washington, D. C. Oakland.
Mra. Dudck'a sister, Miss
Shirley Shephard, of bunion,
England, will be arriving
July 11 for a visit. She is a
student at tha Royal Acad­
emy of Arts in London and
this will he bar first visit to
this country.
Mr. and Mra. Walter J.
Hedrick Jr. and tom. Mi­
chael aad Jimmy, ef 118
utaevMva Dr., are KcE hom
their vacation. They suited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J . Htdrlck Sr, and
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Mudde, m West
Virginia. They stayed with
friends In Nsw Jersey and
mada aide trips to Philadel­
phia aad Ntw York City.

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Oviedo

Set For Monday
Tha wedding of Mist Belly
Elaln# McNeill aod John
Frank Butler Jr., will taku
plaee Monday evening, July
IS, at 7:30 at the F lnt Pres­
byterian Church. The Rev.
Grover C. Sewell Jr., will of­
ficiate at tha doublt-rlng
ceremony.
Mlaa McNeill Is tha daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James D.
McNeill and Mr. Butler is the
soo o( Mr. and Mra. John F.
Sutler Sr.
All friends are invited to
attend the wedding and also
the reception that will follow
In the Fellowship Hall of tho

Social Farewells
Said At Party

MRS. J. F. BARLOW admires the birthday cake
th at waa presented to iter recently a t the home
of Mre. W. E. Bassett. The surprise birthday
party waa held during a meeting of officers
wives of VAil-11 and Det. I.

DEAR NO MORE: Be manured
that God DOES listen to prayer*,
Honey. Maybe Ha was answering a
prayer for rain front soma fanners
In Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Hli*
noli. Those fanners atart praying in
April! Now, isn’t a fanners crop
wore important than a picnic? (P.S.
I’m from Iowa, and if our farmers
didn’t get rain when they prayed for
it, believe me, it was "no picnic” all
year for tha merchants in tha aur*
rounding area.)
DEAR ABBY: What do you think
of a woman who knocks nine years
off her age when ahe knows a man is
interested in marrying her? I told
her my real age, but she lied to me
about here. I found out accidentally
yesterday. I am now married to thU
woman and am eatUfied with her in
every way but I don’t like to ba fool­
ed. She looks younger than ehe U,
but if I had known her m l age when
I went with her I maybe wouldn’t
have married her. What ehould I do
about this, if anything?
SATISFIED BUT MAD

By Abigail Van Buret
good hitter. She w m wrong he have
Bed to you in tha A n t place, but If
you are "aatiifled with h e rin every
way”, you’ll ge^overyear “mad”.

DEAR ABBY: Thia ie my prob­
lem and also the problem of many of
my friends, eo I hope you’ll use it in
your column. Why do motherg make
unpaid baby eiitars out of their
teen-age daughters? I can’t maks any
plana because at tha last minuto my
mother haa to go some place, and I
have to stay homa and taka care of
my little brother. Even when ehe’s
at homa I hava to give him lunch,
his bath, or just watch him. I
wouldn’t mind eo much if I got paid
for ft If my mother hired someone
else to do what I do, ahe’d hava to
pay her. Do you think thia la fair?
UNPAID SITTER
DEAR UNPAID: If your mother
could afford to hire someone else,
ahe probably would. Do what you are
aaked to do, good-naturedly, and do
it well. Make YOUR plane n little in
advance and ask your mother if you
may be “free” to go. And yon aren’t
exactly “unpaid”. Look at all tha
practical experience in ehild-naring
you’re getting.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO “ASPHALT
JUNGLE QUEEN”: Sony, the man
is just aa married as he would have
been had he been sober.
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What’e on your mind? For a par­
sons! reply, send a self-addressed
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8866*
Beverly Hills, Calif.

More than 40 Heavy Attack i Attack Squadron Ftva but
Wing One staff officers, their the otter* will not stay
ladles and guests bid a social close to ‘•home.’’
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farewell to five offtceri and
Lou and Jane Krlaer are
For Abby’a booklet, “How To
their wivei at a dinner party destined f o r Jacksonville
Have A Lovely Wedding.” send 88
DEAR SATISFIED: Any woman
at the Orlundo Air Force where he will be aulgned to
cents to Abby, Box 8868, Beverly
Base Officers’ Club.
Heavy Photographic Squad­ who can "knock nine yeare off her
age” and get away with it ia a pretty
Hills, Calif.
Wishes of "bon voyage" ron 12.
Lt.
Cdr.
C
ov111
aad
his
wife.
went to Sanford’s Cdr. Wal­
lace L. Russell, Lt. Cdr. Lou Erl, an headed north for
Kriver, Lt. Cdr. Tom CovUI, duty at the Glenview (111.)
By Oswald Jacoby
Lt. Marland Ribble and Lt. Naval Air Station.
L t Ribbla and wtte Danny
William Foulk.
Cdr. Russell, wife Kathy will alto mova to Jackson- When the American Bridge
l b will simply wts (he Aral
and their two children will ville, homeport of Rlbbla'a Teacbcra’ Association meets
trick aad f* after tramp*.
next duty station, the carrier
B JM II
la
Lot
Angelas
oa
tha
23th
West will get la the lead with
WAS
L’SS Shangri-La.
eiei4i
th« see, but won't be able
Bill and Jeanne Foulk will and 38th of thia month, Vice
to get e diamond rufl because
journey the fartherest, to President Dorothy Jane Cook
kla partner k u as entry.
Europe for duty with Fleet of Chicago will be one of the
♦ A«
At
A pood player will elan
Air Reconnaissance Squadron tpeakeri.
W47IB
v j ie iie
Mra.
Cook,
like
ell
good
make the hand, but be w il
SB
ex q a a
Two (VQ-2),
AKQi ei i a « m
worry a little about that dia­
All of the departing ofticeri taacbera, stresses the coda
soon m
mond opening.. He will bn
received golng-away g i f t s word "Arch" both in dummy
"
a x q ia it
play
and
defense.
"A"
stands
certain
that A U either a
from their Wing colleagues.
SK I
singleton ia which ease he
Each of the ladies waa pre­ for "Analyte the Lead," "R"
♦ A m
for "Reviaw the bidding,"
must win that firat diamond
♦ Al
sented a gilt by Mr*. Joseph
"C* "Count your winners and
or a doubt*tea ia which case
M. Tully Jr., wife of the Wing
loaera," and "H*’ for "How
ba must duck.
Commander, on behalf of the
can I make or beat the cooThen the good player will
14
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Staff Officers Wives' Club.
Fa*e I M
tract?"
rovtew the bidding aad came
The party also served aa a
Mra. Cook point* out that
♦B
to the conclusion that Use
social "Welcome aboard" for
•gainst any lead, but a dia­
bad au a t be e singleton.
Lt. Wade E. (Tom) Markley mond South will knock out the one diamoal end one club.
With a doubletoa diamond
and his wife, Joy, who re­
ace of trump* and eventually She point* aut further that West would almost surely
cently reported to tha staff lead diamond* from dummy the beginner will have no
have opened the guit that his
from San/urd'a VAH 9.
to wind up losing one trump, trouble with a diamond Wad. partner haa raised.
The guest Hat included
Capt. Gerald F. Miller, Pros­
pective Commanding Office,
of the carrier USS Frauklin
D. Roosevelt.

£acobjj On

Cih Jhst Odonum:

Claim For Yogurt
Plays Small Part
In American Diet
MR. AND MRS. ROY CONKUNG of Angeles
Rd., DeBary, nra shown here an they re-dedi-

cated their marriage vows at All Sonin Episcopal
Church in Enterprise, July 3. It wan on their
80th wedding anniversary. The Rev. Paul
Schultx officiated.
(Photo by Cox)

Airs. C. F. Hunter Addresses
American Legion Auxiliary
' ‘I'm glad I am a member the member* that 17.230 chil­
of tho American Legion Aux­ dren in Florida received child
iliary after hearing all the welfare directly from Uie
progresa report* for tha past auxiliary fn 1W2 and that
year." exclaimed Mrs. C. E. last year $37,830 in bonds
Hunter when ahe was aaked | were purchased. In addition
at the recent auxiliary meet- to this, a nine pasM-nger staIng to relate her experience, tion wagon was presented to
at the State Department Con­ the leprosy colony in New Or­
vention. The meeUng was leans by tho Stale Auxiliary
held in Clearwater in June. Department.
She aaid, "The American
.Mrs. W. J . King, Auxiliary
Legion and ita Auxiliary were president of Campbell List­
founded on the principle* of ing I’ost 33, announced that
perpetuating youth develup- (lie American Legion Fair
ment, scholastic achievement. will be held in November this
community acrvice and a) year instead of February as
remaining a constant bul­ it has been in the past. Mra.
wark against any subversive Hunter, for the third consec­
element dangerout to our utive year, will be chairman
county."
of the Auxiliary Food Bar.
le her address she also
At tha conclusion of the
•aid. “Thia next year to business meeting a social
•trengthen our unit, wo need hour waa enjoyed with Mra.
apeaktra pnd youth parUci- E. K. Baxter in charge.
patioa for Civil Defense and
national security; we need to
iaveat is Defense Bonds aod North Orlando
atampa, to aupport Radio
Free Europe, the blood and
vaccine program* aa well •»
the other recognized charit­
able organizations."
By Mona Guaslead
Attending the state conven­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johns of
tion with Mra. Hunter were 31 N. Bombay Ave. left Tues­
Mra. Joel Field, Mrs. John day with their aona, David
Fierro end Mn. Rath Smith. and Bobby, to visit relatives
la other report* it was and friends in New Jersey
brought to the attention of and Binghamton, N. Y.

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Personals
Mr. aod Mra. Keith Mal­
colm of TUusvtile spent the
Fourth of Jufr with their
parents, Mra. Elate Fleming
end Mr. end Mrs. J. L Mai-

of the
MAS. JAMES CH18T0PHER WHITE, bride of July 5th, opens
many ffifta presented to her recently at a ahower at the homa of Mrs.
C. C. Jonea, Bear Lake.

Church Wedding

C U b b y:

The wife finds out that her
husband ia seeing another
woman oa his regular bualaess
tripa to another city— after
more than 23 year* of mar­
riage.
What should tile wife do?

By Myrtle WUsew
Hone Demonatrattea Agent
Yogurt la a cultured milk,
usually whole milk, evapor­
ated to two-thirds ita original Mr. end Mrs. Harvey L.
volume. It can be *atee with Dune have returned borne
a spoon. It has the aame food
value aa tha milk from which after having spent the past
weak vacationing at Manatee
it tl made—no ator*.
Commercial yogurt has th« State Park.
same calorie, vitamin and Mr. aad Mra. d o tte d Le
calcium content as regular Flucr aad son, Date, ef Oberwhole fluid milk. Ita chief
velia if that it provides a
source of milk for peopla who
wont lake milk in other
forms. Its taste ia pleasant to Carl "Pop" Culver has re­
soma people. Commercial
turned home oa Park Drive
yogurt it an expensive form
from tbs Bay Pinas Vaterau
uf nilk.
Bulgarians use Bulgarian Hospital at St. Petersburg
sour milk or yogurt. As a where he has been a patient
uroup of people they are long for tho past three moatha.
Mrs. Herbert J. Earle, the
lived. Some yogurt promoter*
maks the unwarranted deduc­ Burner Betty Blllhlmer, of
tion that if Americans will Ann Arbor, Mich., is visiting
use yogurt, we will live long­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
er. $uch an Idea is most un- Robert S. BUlhimsr. Mrs.
reasanable. Americans and Earl* came to ganford to
Bulgarians differ greatly In cart for Her mother who is
heredity, ia ways of Uving, recuperating from recent aurm i niuia cm tn am nuni Ire gory at tamtosl* Mamnrii l
tors aa well as in other foods Hoepital.
used ia the diet. Yogurt can Mr. and Mra. Alfred Gram
mala a very small purt of the ling and daughters, Kathy
American diet. One small fac­ and Nancy, of Orangeburg, S.
tor auch as yogurt in your C., are visiting Kathy’a and
life, cannot be the determin­ Nancy’s grandparents, Mr.
ing factor for health and and Mrs. W. C. Clause Sr., of
2320 Narcissus Avenue.
longevity.

gyRuthMiiiett

But H shall listen te bet
bead, ah* will get better advice.
n e r bead will say: "I've
put 2S year* Into this mar­
riage. Why should I pull out
ef tt now and t e n ever me
long-term teveetmeat te an­
other woman?"
Har bead w il say: "Pride
la e fine thing aad tbs yoimg
lin, La., aod bar atater, Mia* may be able to aftoid tt. But
Sonny Manuel, of Eunice, what ie it going te g*t me*
La., are boosegueste of Mr. except the momentary mtteand Mr*. Chelrd Carpenter faction ef making g floe*
•ad family.
drama tie gesture?"
Mias Jaaa Parker l e f t There's as tame Is a m ar­
Tuesday t e e visit in Miami. riage wives It is •• important
Mias Doris Faber enter­ t e a woman to keep her head
tained her children (the ones as w tea te r bartend tee lest
she keeps at Mmea when their kla.
parents a n working or out of Aad the longer tee marriage
town) and soma of their par has lasted the greater the
•nti and families with o r«g woman's investment ia it—
uiar Fourth of July celebra­ ami, therefore, Bm mere im­
tion and picnic dinner. There portant it ia for her te use
were approximately 30 enjoy her bead when tt is tte*aton­
leg thla celabratioa.
ed.
Friend* will b* happy to The woman whe ra n sabers
learn that J. V. Richards that can figure out a way to
spent only a couple or so day* handle almost aey marriage
in Seminole Memorial Hos­ problem. The danger is te
pital undergoing X-rays and listening te pride rather than
testa, but no surgery.
to hard, common aeaie.

Above an else, ahe should
use her head.
Her pride may ten her to
tbreatee to leeve him end
and show him that he can't
treat her like that and get
away with i t

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Ths world of the dUaaond• t l i 4 » i , fold - «ncru»t*d
F n ach Xlrisra comes aparklia f to tha screan in Martin
Poll* bcifht naw comedy,
“ L o t * I s A Ball,” starring
Olsnn Fcrd, Hopa Langs and
ChftrUa Boyar and co-starring
Ricardo Montalban. Directed
by David Swift, tha Panaviaion Technicolor Dim opens
Sunday a t tha Jlovieland
Drtre-In Theatre, through
United Artiste release.
With humor ranging from
the highly sophisticated to
the madly farcical "Love la A
Ball” ie the tala of a poet;
but proud, American advetv
turar, Ford, whose talents
are enlisted by Boyer, a suave
match-maker bent on seeing
that his protege, Montalban, is
groomed as the perfect mate
for Miss Lange, portraying
"Madcap Millie," one of the
richest and most impetuous
girls In the world.
Location wrork embraced ap­
proximately three months at
actual story locales on the
Riviera. Both cast and crew
made their headquarters in
Kice, with tha principal hub­
bub of activity taking place
n t the Hotel Negrcsco. The
moviegoer ia offered a luxury
tour of the daitling play­
ground of tha rich including
acenes at tha Palm Beach
Casino in Cannaa, tha Hotel
Metropolo at Baaulisu, the
harbor and casino a t Montel
Carlo, tha beach at Juaa lei
Pins, the swimming pool and
dining pavllllon at ths Eden
Roc, tha picturesque marina
a t Villefranch*, tha Grand
Prix racing clauie and the
famed Muse# lie de France,
the former Rothschild Man.
men at Cap Ferrat, which, in
tha story, aarvea as a aplendid villa dtsigned solely fer
amour.
The Swedish beauty Ulla
Jacobsson makes her Englishspeaking film debut in "Love
la A Bali." Miss Jaeobsson is

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known to the movie-going
public for some brilliant per­
formances in films by the not­
ed director Ingm ar Berg­
man. Kuth McDevitt and Telly
Savalas are also importantly
cast.
Co-featured w ith "Love Ie
A Ball" Sunday through
Tuesday ia "The War Lover,”
starring Stave McQueen and
Hobart Wagner.

Wednesday and Thursday’s
festures will be “Marines,
Let’s Go.” in color and star­
ring Dick Hedison. A triple
feature Friday and Saturday,
July 19-20, will include "Flip­
per,” in color with Chuck
Connors; "Mr. Hobbs Takes
A Vacation.” In eol;r with
James Stewart, and "Cali­
fornia,’' starring Jock Ma­
honey.

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CHARLES DOVER and Hope Lange in a de­
lightful scene from Murtin Polls Technicolor
Punavision comedy “Love Is A Bull.” The United
Artists release, opening Sunday a t the Movieland Drive-In Theatre, co-stars Glenn Ford and
Kicartio Montalban.

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JANET L E I G H and
Dick Van Dyke »tur in
"Bye Bye Birdie,” new
Kohliuar - Sidney pro­
duction wit!) Ann-MnrKurel, Maureen Stapleton ami Bobby Kydell
also starred. A Colum­
bia release bused on the
Broadway hit, film is
in P a n a v i s i o n and
Eastman Color.

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To judge from audience re­ th* vivacioua Ann-MargardL.
ception at the Rite Theatre as a Sweet Apple, Ohio, high
Sunday through Wednesday, ichool student. More meaning­
tha new Fred Kohhnar— ful is th* fact that Binlish
G e o r g e Sidney production imminent departure a p e l Is
should be called "Welcome economic disaster to pcnniitli
Birdie" aud not, as its title songwriter Dick Van Dyke
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would hav* it, “ By* Bye and hia patient tecrtLary, |
Binlle." By* Rye Birdie” is Jani't Leigh; Dick had writttn
bright, inventive, zestful. It the title tun* for Hirdii’s
brings a fresh new lock to the next picture and they had
motion picture screen and it planned to wed on the pro­
offers thoroughly delightful ceed*. Now, no movie and no
entertainment from start to marriage.
finish . . . and over again,
To rescue her romance,
sine* most people will want to Janet perauude* Dick to write
see it a second time!
a special farewell *. ng—“One
The new Columbia Picture* Lu.t Kiss”—for Hirdi* to
release, in Panavision and sing un the Ed Sullivan Show,
Eastman Color, stars Janet with one of his fans as the
Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, Ann- lucky recipient of that last
Margaret, .Maureen Staple- civilian hu»*. Ann-Margarrt,
tun, Bobby Ryiii'11 and Jesse in Sweet Apple, is selected, to
Pearson as Birdie and Ed Sul­ her own joy and to the com­
livan a t himself. The new plete horror of b»y friend,
film it a highly successful if- Bobby Kydell.
And ft-', suddenly, Sweat
fering which pokes gentle fun
at the teen-agers and the El­ Apple is turned upside down
vis erase, a t television, tele­ by the arrival of Birdie and
phones and Other American hia entourage, the songwriter
ami the secretary, the TV
fad* and fancies.
The title derive* from the technicians come to televise
fact that hip-twinging song­ t h a t k i a s . a n d v a r u m * o t h e r
ster Conrad Birdie ia about visiton. Not the least of the
to ba drafted. This news unexpected arrivals ia Mau­
comes as shear tragedy to his reen Stapleton, as Van Dyke'*
millions of adoring girl fans. formidable parent determined
among whom ran he ranked I to keep her son a bachelor.

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To wind up your summer day, stop in i t one of
place* to cool off and rest.
In th* thingi - you - neverknow-'til-you-try department
. . . Jim Spencer* hat th* beet
hamburgert l'v« tatted in
town. They are hug* (there
goet iujr diet) and not burned
to a critp. Juat nie* and juicy
and served with th* best of
fixing!. I know they have
good big meals, but ths ham­
burger pleasantly surprised
me on* evening when looking
for something not quite ee
filling.
* • •
That Sunday Sweeper ia
going over so well—no wonder with all th at prita money
—that ths J e t Lenia ere go­
ing to alert running it every
Sunday instead of ovary ether
week. The Lena* ere open
again now after being resur­
faced ao if you don't win first
prita thare'a only one thing
to blainsi Ths bowling hall,
of court*.
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North American and th*
Navy enjoyed a big party last
night at th* Capri in honor ef
the clung* of command a t the
base today. Take a hint from
the** peopla who ought to
know and plan your naxt
event in on* of th* Capri’s pri­
vate dining rooms. They can
cater and aervs any type of
refreshment* from tea* to
banquet*. If you ar* looking
forward to something excit­
ing such a» a wedding, be
sure to check into tha facllitie* . . . if would he a really
impreniv* event at the Capri.
a s *
Say. all you wires who’ve
been left "gra.a* widow*” tem­
porarily, you will he glad to
know that Flo, at the Cerihe,
haa ifiued a personal invita­
tion to couie in for lunch
•unieilay. Why not get a group
together end enjoy th# cool
lie** cf the eir and the friend-

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lineaa at th* nixolegiat, eleftg
with eom* good Ned and
drink*. Steading m s eniy
on Friday sights I hear, with
Peg, BUI end Ruts really
treating the crowd*. Lunch**
have bees going well to* * • •
is fe d Iasi week 1 taw am»
of the to m 's most attractive
secretaries enjoying a steal
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Thee* Keatuckiana tenth ef
ue—peat the Big Tree Reed—
are goiag ail out. In addition
te their barbecue specialties,
they'll bft having Ring Fish
Steak this weekend. That will
be all you can eat ef fiah and
th* usual staff for |1 JO. Own­
ers of the Kentuckians are
Jim Crtftoa sad Rimer Ash­
ley, who’ve been in th* area
for e while, eo ere probably
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NEW YORK (L'PI) — Con
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Orient'* lungcit monorail ty i
tcin which will link downtuwu
Tokyo with Tokyo Interna
tional Airport, lays tha J a ­
pan National lour nt Attocia
lion. Scheduled (or comple­
tion by Sept. 1, 1964, in time
tor Ihc Olympics, the system
wilt transport about 13
IMiM'iirirr* daily along Hie
eight mile route at *pc«da of
more than 40 mile* per hour.

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lie* been signed tu star with
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n ew hour • long television
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jPodgers Burning To Win This One Sanford To Meet Winner O f
They Recall lo o W ell Jim Maloney
Last Year's Big Flop Proves Match
For Koufax

Apopka-Orlando Contest

Fairly said. "If wo win, bo
wins, too. He gets the same
full share we do. He cer­ By L'Bitod Pr*M tatenutteaal
tain!y la doing all be can and Strike for strike and win
haven't lived down so a n we.”
for wla, Jim Maloney is a
npletely yet the fact that
match for Sandy Koufax—and
they blew the pennant last
that's no baloney.
year, and if they ever should
Mow it agate this year in the
Big Sandy, the Los Angeles
(see of their present fourDodgers' flame-thrower, holds
game lead, every last one of United Press MenuUeual the National League's season
them will promptly volunteer
National League
strikeout record of 289 and
to maha the first rocket trip
P et
with
a 14-3 record is well on
to the moon.
. 52 33 .612
Los Angeles
his
way
toward a 23-victory
“Nona of ns hart forgotten San Francisco
St 38 .363
47 30 .347 season.
what happened last year,” St. Louis
big Don Drysdale, who Chicago
48 39 .341 There's no Inclination in
Pananoskl’s help Cincinnati
47 41 -334 Cincinnati to question Kou44 41 .318
Thursday night but still gain- Milwaukee
42 43 .494 fax's talents, but the good
ad his 11th victory as the Pittsburgh
41
43 .477 burghers of the Ohio cily
Dodgers dealt the Meta their Philadelphia
34 33 J87 point with pride to the fact
Houston
12th straight defeat, 44.
» 37 .337 that Slaloney’s current 14-3
"Everyone In the country New York
record m a t c h e s Koufax’s
Hwraday'a Resells
remembers it," added the big
hard-throwing
right-hander, Los Angeles 4 New York 3 mark and that Jim list struck
out proportionately more bat­
"So do we. We're determined night
not to let it happen again.” San Fran. 4 Philadelphia 3 ters this season. Koufax has
130 strikeouts In 136 Innings
Dodger first-baseman Ron night
while Maloney has 129 in 128
Pittsburgh
3
Houston
0
night
Fairly said be felt the same
Chicago 7 Cincl. 0 lit, twi- innings.
way aa Drysdale.
A six-foot, two-inch, 2110"We want to win this one night
and wo want to win It badly,” Cincinnati 7 Chicago 3 2nd pound righthander from Fres
no, Calif., Maloney won his
night
be Mid.
14th victory of the season
St.
Louis
6
Milw.
3
1st,
twi"No, I wouldn’t say wo
Thursday
night In beating the
light
lave dedicated ourselves to
winning this one especially Milw. 3St. Louts 3 2nd. night Chicago Cubs, 7-3, after the
Beds dropped the ll-lnning
Saturday's Carnes
for Walt (Alston)." he esopener
of the twi-night dou­
Los
Angeles
at
New
York
plained in answer to ■ ques­
DON TOSt'll of SaraMota leads the Suraxotu County Tarpon Tournament
bleheader, 7-0.
San
Francisco
at
Philadelphia
tion.
with thin catch of 1511* pounds. Top prize is $1,000 cush, or a trip to
Something
of
a
hard-luck
Houston
at
Pittsburgh
"Wo try to win as a team,”
Acapulco, Mexico or Jumnciu. Touch boated his huge tarpon after a 45 min.
pitcher in previous seasons,
Chicago at Cincinnati
ute battle on 60 pound test line, swing mutton-minnow for bnit. June 20.
Maloney's 1963 win total is
Milwaukee at SI. Louis
The 12-week tournament ends July 21, followed by n 72-hour fish-off to
only three short of his total
American League
end July 28, and will be cljmuxed by un awards banquet for everyone at
W. L. Pet. victories in three other years
with the Reds. At the mo­
Lido Casino Ballroom Aug. 3.
New York
ment, he's potentially Ihe
Chicago
Reda biggest winner since
Boston
Bucky Walters posted 27 vic­
Baltimore
tories In 1939.
Minnesota
Cleveland
.Maloney yielded all the
Cubs' runs In Ihe sixth in
■y VaMod Prose International Los Angeles
ning but the Reds broke a 3-3
BUI Monbouquette became Kansas City
tie with four runs In the ROME, (5a. (U I'I)—Eight
a star pitcher when he learn Detroit
eighth with Ihe aid of a two- of the finest amateur golfers
ed to curb his temper. So Washington
Thursday’!
Results
run double by rookie Pete ill (he Southeast today tee off
now It’s the Boston Red Sox’
here In the quarter-final* of By United Prrss International Lakeland and keep them on
American Lsague rivals who New York 3 Los Angeles 2, 10 Rose. Vada Pinson and two tha 67th Southern Amateur
Sarasota left fielder Bill top of the Florida State Lea­
Innings, night
doubles
and
a
single
and
feel like tossing tantrums.
Hicks belted a grand slant gue.
Boston 2 Minnesota 0, night drova in Iwo runs for the golf championship.
The fiery, 26 • year • old
Grabbing the roles of fav- home run last night to give
Cleveland 8 Kansas City fl, Reds in the nightcap.
Frenchman from Medford,
uritr* in this tournament the Sun Sox an 86 win over Hicks, who hit every time
night
Dick
Ellsworth
pitched
an
Mass., la controlling bis tem­ Chicago 8 Detroit 3, night
he went lo the plate, also
elght-hittcr and struck nut which ho* seen most of it*
per and hla rurveball so well Baltimore 7 Washington
drove in another run in the
4. eight In the opener, which the favorite* upset along the
this year that ho (I) Is the night
route were Dave Boyd of At­ Maris Out For
seventh with a single.
Cubs
won
with
a
parade
of
13
first major league pitcher to
lanta and Mike Malarkuy of
In other action last night,
Saturday’s Carnes
hatters
to
the
plate
In
(he
beat every rival team this New York at Los Angeles
Minor Surgery
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Tampa lost a double header
11th.
A
two-run
double
by
Ken
season and (2) figures to be Cleveland at Kansas City
Boyd, the former University
NEW YORK (UPI) — with St. Petersburg, 3-0, 3-2,
Hubbs, (wo defensive lapses
the Red Sox’ first 20-game Boston at Minnesota
Home run king Roger Maris Orlando nipped Fort Lauder­
of
Georgia
golf
star
who
is
by Charlie Neal and a Iwowinner since 1933.
Detroit at Chicago
run triple by Don Landrum reigning Southeastern Confer­ is slated to undergo minor dale 5-4 and Daytona Beach
At the same time he’s play­ Baltimore at Washington
ence champion, Thursday took surgery In Lenox Hill Hos­ and Miami were rained out.
keyed
the big inning.
ing a major role In keeping
pital today and probably will
Saints right hander Ted
The |,o* Angeles Dodgers a 7 end 6 match pluy victory
the Red Sox within ahouting
from Richard Leckey of St. be lost to the world rhamplnn Kcttercr gave up only three
nipped Ihe New York Mels, 4distance of the first-place McRaney Beats
New York Yankees for 10 hits in shutting out Tampa in
3, the Han Francisco (Hants Petersburg ufter downing Lew
New York Yenkeea in the AL
Oehrnig of Chattanoogu, the days.
Ihe first game. Thia was Ket
shaded Ihe Philadelphia Phil­
Badcock 5-4
nee.
The operation, to be per­ lerer's second shutout against
tournament medalist, ;i and 2.
lies.
43,
Ihe
Pittsburgh
Pi­
Monbouquette completed the Mcltanry heut B • d r o c k
The quarter-finul puirings formed by Dr. John Donald­ Ihe Tarpons this year.
cycle — beating every rival Thursday night 5 to 4 hut rates downed Ihe Houston were Mnlurkey against Sum son of the hospital stuff, is
In the night cap, Tampa's
team —Thursday night when were outhit III to 0. Riser of Colls, 3 0, and the Milwaukee Marsh of Greenville, 8. C.; for a rectal fissure. Maris, Jerry Nicholson made a wlkl
he pitched a three-hitter that McRaney polled the only hom­ Braves beat the St. Louis Boyd sgninst Dillard Tryn- who set a modern major throw that cost the Tarpons
Cardinals, 3-3, after a 6 3 de­
gave the Red Sox a 2 0 vic­ er of the game.
ham of Greenville; Howell league mark of 61 humers in the three runs the Saints
tory over the Minnesota The winning pitcher was feat in other National League Parser, Panama City, Fla., 1961, has been sidelined sev­ needed lo win the game.
Twins. Bob Tillman and Ed­ Frank Williams and the loser games.
uguinst Dr. Al Hill of Hick­ eral tinu-s previously this sea­ , Orlando got the edge on the
die Bresioud homcred In the Jim Jernigan.
ory, N. C., mid Buddy Short son for leg and hack ailments. sankres in the sixth inning
0 2 0 0 2 0 0—4
third and eighth Innings to Ilaileoek
of LaKayette, l,n, againat
w h e n right fielder Tom
McRaney
2 1 0 1 1 0 x—6
produce the Red Sox' run*.
Charles Krnnon of Baton
Thompson belled a two-run
The Yankees maintained
Grants Swamped double and pitcher Boh Gor
Rouge, La.
CLEVELAND - (NEA) their five-game lead with a Water from covered sourc
don's sacrifice bunt moved in
By Kingswood
3-2 10 Inning win over ths Los es, such aa a well or storage Sometimes fans wonder how
the winning run.
Bill
(ilass,
rugged
defensive
Angeles Angels, the Chicago tanks, is safe for livestock in
Kingswood Manor defeated Tonight, Miami plays at
end
wilh
the
Cleveland
White Sox topped the Detroit case of nuclear fallout.
Grants Thursday night 12 to
Browns, is able to combine WASHINGTON— (NEA) — t, getting 19 hits off Gerald Orlando, F o r t Lauderdala
Tigers, 8-3, the Cleveland In­
tha rough game of profess­ It Is estimated that fewer Bowling, including homers by goes to Daytona Beach, SL
dians downed the Kansas City
ional football with off-the- than l.ooo bald eagles remain SUemore, Metts and Harvey. Petersburg travels to Lake
Athletics, M , and the Bal­
field
religious work in Christ­ alive in the 18 mainland
Bud Moncrief allowed the land and Sarasota plays at
timore Orioles heat the Wash­
Tampa.
ian service.
stales, according (o the Na­ Grants only 6 hits.
ington Senators, 7-4, in other
"The
game
has
rules
and
tional
Wildlife
Federation.
Grants
0 t 0 0 0 0 0— 1 The standings:
AL games.
W L PcL
I try to stay wtthln them,”
In recent months 43 of Kingswood 2 3 0 4 1 2 x—12
Monbouqustte struck out 17
9 .647
11
says
Gtasa,
who
studied
at
Sarasota
these
bird*
have
been
found
batters in a game In 1MI
Orlando
the Baptist Theological Semi­ dead or dying and hate been
■ S •13
and pitched a no-hltter in
nary in Fort Worth.
Ft. Lauderdale
7 7 .300
sent to the Patuxent (Md.) Drag Races Set
1962 but la en route to by far
St.
Petersburg
7 9 .467
WUdlife Research t'cnler for
his best season In the majors,
T a .467
Miami
Saturday
Night
pcsUride
residue
analysis.
lie struck out eight and walk­
Meta
Sign
2
6 9 .429
Lakeland
All but one contained DDT
Drag races are set fur Sat­
ed only one to best Dlek StlgNEW YORK (UPI) — The in (heir tissues, apparently urday night at Osceola air Daytona Beach
6 a .429
man. Mel Parnell, who turned
New York Mels have recalled obtained from eating poison­ atrip. Gates will open at 6:36 Tampa
6 10 .375
the trick In 1933, was the last
outfielders Jots Christopher ed fish which hud consumed ami classifications start at
Ted Sox 20-gama winner.
and Joe Hicks from Buffalo small forms of aquatic Ufa 7:30. The big thriller of the
of tha International League. which concentrate pesticides evening will get under way at
To make room for the two from water surrounding (ham. 10.
Joes both of whom have seen
previous service with the
OCEANPORT, N. J. —
Met*, lafialder Chico Fern­
(NKA)—No on* tan accuse
andes
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turns* that do not harmonise
wai released outright to Buf­
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Standings

Monbouquette
Controls Ball
And Temper

Quarter-Finals Sarasota Suns Still
Today At Rome
Shining Brightly

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Sikes Knocked
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Two 4 Under Par
At Hot Springs

Palmer Barely
Comes Through

and St. Annes courso.
Palmer, a heavy favorite to
win this tournament for tha
third year in a row when it
opened Wedneaday, barely es­
caped elimination Thursday
when h* finished the second
round 12 strokes off the lead.
Not even Arnie’s staunchest
rooters thought h* could pull
this one off, but the Pennsyl­
vania muscle-man promised to
give it a try.
"Tell those guys at tha
front that 12 shot* is noth­
ing.” h* uald with a wide grin.
“Tell them to look out."
Then, in a more aerlous
tone, Palmer offered the hope
that "maybe I'll hit the ball
better today.”
"P’va sura got to pull out
something to get even a men­
tion,' he added.
KING-SIZE CROP
NEW YORK — (NEA) —
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has signed 161 player* of
those drafted for the 1963

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Each team mad* two errors
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Mgr. P. R. Thomas has
made no choice of a moundsman for the next gam* la
tha two-tuasl* elimination,
waiting to sea "how tha ball
bounces” in tha Orlando gams*
It Is highly probable, he says,
that Jimmy Couriar will get
the call, however.

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Wives Ltwgue Isabel Goshorn
had high game and series at
191-491; Other high gameai
Betty Quillln 186-457 — Ev.
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Thelma Unger 166 and Pal
Draim 160.
VA11-9 O.W. team mem­
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had a turkey. Joy Markley
converted the 3-10 split and
Marian Tise 6-7.
Isabel Goshorn from tha
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The local American Legion Tourney by squashing past
baseball club moved up to tha Eustls nln* at Memorial
tha first notch In tha District Stadium, 3 to 1, In a nln*
inning gam* played Wednes­
day night. Sanford will meet
tha winner* of an OrlandoApopka gam* that waa rained
out.
The visitor* fot off to a
good start in tha second in­
SACRAMENTO,
C a l i f . ning whan they got to Ricky
(UP1) — Ona old man and Slrea who was forced to glv*
three brash youngsters teed way to Bobbl* Johnson. He
off In tha 36-hole semifinals took over the mound with
of tha National Public Link* three men on the base, none
golf tournament today—with out and no tallka on tha
defending champion
Dick scoreboard, Eustls picked up
Sikes already shunted to the ita run on a passed ball, but
Johnson then pitched no hit
sidelines.
Tha "old man” Is Danta ball.
In the sixth frame Ricky
Vlclnl, a 49-year old glass mschina operator from Ottawa, Golloher walked, moved to
III, The youngster* are Steve third on Lawrence Plvec'a sin­
Opperman, 21, South San gle, with Larry moving to the
Francisco, who imets Vlclnl; keystone on the throw to third.
Jerry Yuke, 20, Sacramento Marvin Sheffield spanked a
State student; anj Dubby single that scored both these
Lamn, San Francisco, aged 18. base-runnere and put the lo­
Vlclnl knocked out the great cals out in front, 2-1.
In tha seventh inning Red
Dick Sikes on the 10th hole
of their match Thursday— Jensen tingled, stole second,
and should play the favorite's
role. Hut In 100-degree heat,
the youngsters have the edge.
And it's no doubt but what
they have the confidence.
"I'm not surprised at get­
ting this far,” said the youth­
ful Lunn, "1 went to the quar­
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (UPI)
ter-finals In 1961 when I was —Dutch Harrison and Harold
16. I cam* her* this time to Kneect, playing almost per­
win."”
fect golf on tricky greens,
both took four-under-par 68*
Into tho second round of ths
125,000 Hot Springs Open
gulf tournament today.
Trailing at 89 werw Dave
Hill., Bob Goalby, Dave Marr,
Mike Souchak, Paul Oondeion,
LYTHAM-ST. A N N U S ,
Tom Shaw and Jerry Edwards.
Eng. (UPI) — Jolly Phil RodHarrison, In en* of hia
gers of La Jolla, Calif., and
rare tournament appearance*
defending champion Arnold
Palmer of La trobe, Pa., fared since he left bit hometown of
Conway, Ark., and joined the
differt-nt tasks today when
tour in 1937, mad* hi* first
17 survivors marched out for pro appearance ia his home
the final 36 holes in the Brit­
ish Open golf championship. state.
Harrison (aid h* had not
Rodgers, riding in front
played the course In eight
where he said "I like to be,”
years, but apparently had not
hoped to outlast Australia’s
forgotten anything aa h* hit
Pster Thomson and country­
every green and btrdled fir*
man Jack NlrkUus, his closest
hole*. He shot a 36-32—on
rivals, In today’s' final two
trips over the Royal Lythsm tha 36-36 par layout.

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Poat Office l i r a w a r 1314
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In * I n t a r a a ta bp, t h r o u g h ,
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YOU A R E h a r t h p n o t i f i e d
t h a t a C o m p l a i n t Li f o r e i l o a a
a crrialo
m u r ta a i c * a n c u r n .
h a r l n t tb * f u l l o w l n * deacrlb *
ad r e a l p r o p e r t y , t o - w l t t
L o t 1J. tllo u k 1. W R A T H *
K l l M H E t . l i HIR S T A D l » t .
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th*
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lo I 'l a l l lo o k I I , P a p a It,
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nol * C o u n t p , P .e rlil* .
h a* b a r n Iliad a * a l n a t p o u I*
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a t p o u r A n e w a r o r o t h e r P le a d #
In* t o ih * C o m p l a i n t o n P l a i n *
tiff*
attorney#,
A N liE R S O N ,
lll'H lf, DI'A N, L O W N D E S A
y o n d an IIERO, 131 E a a t C e n ­
t r a l Avenue. O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a ,
a n d til* lb * o r l u l u a l A n e w a r
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flea o f th * C l a r k o f tb * Clr*
c u l t C o u r t on o r b a f a r # th #
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fall t o do ao. a d e c r e e p ro
I'unfaaao will b# t a k e n a * a l n # t
you fo r t b * ra l i a J d e m a n d e d
In lb * C o m p l a i n t .
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c o n aac u llv *
weak*
la
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Sanford llerald.
I i A T H I i t b i t l l l k d a p a*
Jun*. t t t l .
(SEAL)
A r t h u r IT * » r « w i i h . J r .
C l e r k of C l r u u l l C o r u t
B y i M a r a a r a l E. T y r *
D e p u ty C l a r k
P u b l l e b J u n * 1L I t A J u l y t,
13.

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BUT 6 0 1 1 FOUS WtlCOMC
SUMMtR OUST TO CCMPlAlM
■ABOUT THt WCAT

CHRYSLER
AIRTEMI*
ROOM AIR
CONDITIONERS

CALL FA 2-8321

Southern A ir
2313 Park Dr.
Air Condltiuniitf
Ileal - Refrigeration

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iasariiaa. Mob. . Sat.

Legal Notice

Sutton
•atfato, H«w York
Vee nre fcsreby aetlfltO
OUI n CvnsUllt te fartcloa*
n certain Mortgage eaeaa*
bsrlag the fnllnwln* daacrlksl
m l arepevtr. to*wltt
Let A Bleek H, COUNT1IV
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
L sceorSlia te tke »Ut
tkereat se rneordsd la
Plat Baak II. Pasta fl
and TS. Paktla Rtcordt at
S.mtaola County, PlarlSa,
fcaa kaaa flUS aralaat raa la
Ik# abova.atrltS fall, and pea
era required ta Mrva a eopr
at pour Aaawar or othar
Pleading la Ik# Complaint an
Platatlfra Attaraapa. ANOKIl*
• c u t h u s h , d e a n , lowjc *
DBA A vaa Saa BkRO. Ill
Boat Caatral Boalarard. Or*
land*. Florida, and flla tha
FltaSIng la tha efftce af tha
Clark of the circuit Coart aa
ar before tha Seth dap af
Julp, list. If pea fall ta do
so, a decree pra coaftaae will
ba taken aralaat pou for tha
relief demanded In Iba Com*
glalaL
Thla Notice ahall ba publlah*
ad aaca a weak far foar can*
atcutlve waaka la tha Saafard
Harald.
DATED this ISlb Sap af
Jans, I SSL
(BRAD
Arthur H. Baekwlth. Jr.
Clark af tha Circuit Court
Bp i hfarlhe T. Vlhtaa
Daputp Clark
Aadtraon, Ruth. Data,
Lowndes A raa dca Btrg
Attaraapa sad Couneellore at
Lav
III Eaat Caatral Boultrard
Poet Office Boa ISIS
Orlando, Florida
Telephone 141-4411
I’ubllah Juaa SS A Julp I, IS.
IS. ISIS.
CDJ.ISI

Help Wanted
Situation* Wanted
Babjrtitters
LOST: Black Wallet eoatnlaBeauty Saloaa
Build . Faint - Repair lag driver license, pie*
tares 4 mooejr. Vicinity of
B . Building Materiele
rreach Ave. Call FA 3-0392,
84. Electrical Services
Mrs. Windham.
IS. Plumbing Services
SB. Radio * Televiaioa
IT. Special Services
SB. Laundry Service
AIR-Coodlttonlng • Berrigera*
2B. Automobile Service
Uoe men needed. We train
ISA. Auto Acceeaoriee
you. Tools and equipment
80. Machinery • Tools
furnished. Write C.T. 1. Boa
81. Poultry - Live stock
S3, e'e Herald.
Ik VMM COP NTT JtDOKta FURNISHED 1 k i d r t o m
c o u r t , i n a b b f o b ■■■•*
Largs rooms. |I0 a
m a CODNTT, BTATB OF boat*.
aw. FA M W .
FteaiDA.
a OTIC■ TB CBBBTTOBa
IN a i l Natata a»
a BEDBOOM fumlnhad AportJOHN HKNDEItAON WTNN.
man t. FA 2-0641.
Dacaattd.
r e all m a o r m e a and
P M IM I NATINB CXAIMS
M B B B A N B B AOAlxeT
SAID BSTATBi
Notic«
Tea and aaeh of poa ara IN TNB COURT o r TMB
kartbp notified and required COCNTT JtTMIK, SRHINOLR
ta praaant anp claims and da* COI NTT, r t.o n iD A | IN PRO.
manda which poo, or either of BATR.
poa, map hara aaalnat tha IN R R i ROT AT B O F
af atm lnola Couatp, Florida,
at hts offtca In tha Court
Houaa of aald Cnunlp at San*
ford, Florida, within ala cal*
landar montha from tha lima
af tha flrat publication of thla
notice. Two coplcc a f each
claim or demand ahall ha In
w ritten and ahall atata tha
plaea of rtaldaneo and poat
office a d .lr .it of tha claimant,
and (h a lt ba a t o m to bp tha
claim ant, hla agtn l, or atlor*
nap and accompanied bp a
filing ft* af ona dollar and
auch claim er dtmand aot so
Iliad ahall ha void.
/ a / H artap Lawranea Wynn
/■ / Oladpa Hall Crahtrta
/i/Illa n c h a E lliabath Towa*
aand

TOIT AND EACH OF TOO
Ara htrtbp notified and re*
nulrtd tn p rattn l anp clalm t
and damanda which pou, or
either of
pou.
map
have
aaalnat tha aafata o f JfMKI’ltlNK D. WHITE, dtetaaed.
lata nf Itock f.'ountr, Wlecon*
■In, to tha f'ountp Judge af
Menilnnl* Counlp, Plorlda, at
hla office In lha Courthoute
of aald countp at ganford,
Florida, w ithin gin calendar
montha from lha lim a o f tha
llrat publication of thla Notice.
Each claim or dtmand ahall
be In w riting and ahall atata
tha plaea of rtaldtnca and
At Etacatora af tha Laat putt office addrtta of tha
tvill tod Ti.um .ru af clalm aat. and ahall ba Hworn
JOHN HENDERSON WTNN, to bp tha claim ant, hla agent
dtctattd
or altorntp, and anp curb
■Irnilrom . Davla A Mclntoah claim or dtm and not ao filed
Allornapa (or Kaacutora
shall ha void.
P ott O ffice Drawer ISSS
Albert N. r tlla
Hanford, Plnrlda
1 Masonic llulldlng
I’ubllah June II, IS * Julp I.
Hanford. Florida
It. ISIS.
Ac Anclltarp Adm inistra­
CDJ-10S
tor of estate of Josephine
D. W hile, dactatad.
Publish Julp I, 12, II, 21, t i l l
CDK-41

Chatter Ra. ISIST
Btaarta Dlatrtot Na. S
n r pout n r r a s o m n i o r
t u b sANronn Atlantic national bank
o r lARPORI!. rt.ORIDA IN TMPI STATU o r rt.o N in i,
AT TUB CLOSH o r Bt'SINKak ON J l’NB SO. IPOS
PCBLISNBD IN BBIPONSB TO CAM. VAIIK BT
COWPTOOI.I.KR o r Til ft Cl rhkvi v
TNDEB SUCTION sail. T. a. BMAIAKU ST ATI TWO
A iim
Ctth. balanctt with ethar hanha, and caah
llama In prooaan of colltctlon _ _______ M U .Ill II
United Htalti Clovnrnmsnt obllsatlona.
direct and guarantnnd ____ _ ~ ____4.I l l , t i l l#
Obligation* of atatan and political
__________________ _____ ________

Corporato atocka (Including ltt.TIb.IS

■lock of T tdtral R tttr tt bank) ~

t , l i t , 121.11

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

24.111-'

ovtrdrafta) _____________ __ ___________ _
Bank pramlata owned |ltl,2 tt.2 1 ,
furniture and flnlurta I4 4 .4 tl.tl —.......... . Rial relate awnad othar than bank pramleee _
Olhtr c a ttle ______________
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I.222.IJI 42

T otal Atatta
------------------------- —_ _
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits a f Individuals, partnarahlpa,
and corporation! __ .
....................
Time and tatlnga dtpoalte of Individuals,
partnerships, and corporations
D tpotlla of United States Oipv.rnm.nl

12.241,112.11

Loana and dlacounta (Including |2tl.kl

Depntltt of Malta and pullltcat subdivisions
Certified and officers’ checks, sir. ---- —.........
Total Deposits _ __ _____ -.-..Stl.4t4.HI.il
(a) Total demand dtpoelts__ I 4,411,211.11
tb) Total time and aavlnga
d a iM tltt______________ t 4 lti.T2l.IS
Othir llabllltlea________________________

t i l . I l l It
1 »«
VI,141.41

I.1T2.ISLII

S.TTI,I2I.IT
111.422.lt
1.ISS.41T 21
St.12T.12

STENSTROM RENTALS
TV fitvs to hang op now. Illy fatfwr wants to uoa
ooNo to Btaka firstl" "CLEAN quiet Rooms" Tba 2 BR. t bth kit. gqd 170
Jm phoiw one I novo ais moro
a
8. B atch RantAlA
Osbles. PA 36730.

6. For Raat

Tou and each o f pou are
htrtbp notified and required
to p rtttn f anp elalnie and da*
manda which pnu, or alfhar of
pou, map have a g a in st the
estate of WILLIAM C. H IIJ .
d ictated , late o f aald Countp,
to tha Countp Judge a f garni*
not* Countp. Florida, a t hla
office In lha court houca a f
aald Countr at Hanford. F lor­
ida.
within
atm
calendar
montha from tha lim a o f lha
flrat publication o f thla no­
tice. Two coplea a f aaeh
claim or demand ahall ba In
writing, and ahall atata tha
place of rtaldaneo and post
office addrtta o f tha claim ant,
and ahall be sw orn to bp tha
claimant, hla agent, or at*
lorntp and accompanied bp a
filing faa af ona dollar and
■uch claim or dtm and not ao
flltd thall be void.
/■ / HARA ANNE HILL
Aa a it c u lr li o f the M et
W ill and Testam ent o f
W ILI JAM C. HILL
D tctattd
Publish June t l , 21 A Julp I.

12. till.

ter

c o n d it io n

or

- • 0 4 TM n R R I N O L K D A N K - O F F E R N P A R K
IN T H E w r t T E OF r i . O H I D A
AT T I I H C L O S E O F H I 'B I N E I S ON J l NR B , 1*0.1.
A S S ET S

RENT A BED

Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Bads.
By Day, Waek, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
NICELY furnUhod 2 room
Apartment. Private hath. Pb. PA 1-5121 l i t W. lit St.
FA 2-3309.
2 BEDROOM House unfurn­
ished. Kitchen equipped. f&lt;!5
UNFURNISHED l - bedroom
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2434
boast, kltcboa oquipped.
Cedar Ava.
FA 2 2031.

X BDRM. Fora. Apt «U
2101 Mafsolla FA 2-3031

A. O. Carroll Ctraotors
Axtkur O'Hair
V irgin ia A D rab s
fBBAL)
Boat* of Florida. Oanalp af Samlaato. mi
Notary Public. atata af
■worn ta and subscribed before ma thla Ilk dap af July,
Florida at tmrgs. Mp com­ 1441, and I hereby cartlfp that I am aat a* officer ar dir*
mission eaplraa April I, actor of thla bank.
*
1SST. Molded bp Maltaaal
Mp a o m m u iu n aggira* Sopt. tl. 1444.

BR, neat and near 275
BR, 1 bth, furn., nice 290
BR, 1 bth. kit. eqd. S100
BR, 2 bth. Loch Arbor. 1135
BR, 2 bth, Ravenna Park
&lt;123
BR, 2ta bth with pool ttSO
BR, 2W bth. modern &lt;163
BR, 2ta bth, executivt, $225

FURNISHED 1 k 2 Bedroom
Apartment. Newly decorat­
ed. Queens! Apt. Apt. T. 404
E. 14th St. 222-21M.
PURN. Apt 2300 Mollonvllla.
S M A L L ettaa downstairs
Apartmoot. FA 2-0703.
2 BEDROOM bouso. Kitchen
nqnlppod. V i. FA 2 3203.

to

tb* Coort

or

Ik ,

AIR-Conditioned * 8 Bed­
rooms, 1W baths, living
room, dining area, Florida
room, kitchen with range
and cxhauit fan. Insulated.
Lota of plants and crass.
Sale price $9600.00, termi.
Rental $90.00. See 741 Lo­
gan Dr., Longdale Sub.,
Longwood. T Miles south nf
base. Call Clif Borncman,
Realtor. 699 Longdate Ave.,
W i n t e r Park exchange
838-4199 evenings.

TOTAL AJWKT1I _______________________________
LI 4BII.STIRS
D*«nend dopneltt o f Individuals.
psrlnerehlpe. and cnrporstlone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Time end seelnge dopuslta of
Isdleldusle. partnerships, and
corpora tlone ______ _________ ...---Deposit* of United States (lovernm ent
(Including postal savin gs) _ . _ — _ _ _ _ _ _
Dspuelte of State* and political su b d le te lo n i---Deposits of b a n k s ----- ------------------------------——
Certified and officers' chocks, o t e . ---------------TOTAL D K T O n lT a ____________| 14,7 It,Til. Tl
Is) Total demand deposits
l.tle .tll.M
(b) Total time and seein g*
depoeitt .._........... .................y i.y y a siT .ti
llortgag** or other Hens y non* o*
bank premises and y son* ea
other rest eetst*
Rediscounts and other liab ilities (or
borrowed money _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Acceptances oaecuted bp nr (or sceount *(
thin bank and outstanding
— ________
Other Ha b i l i t i e s _____

St*. 111.11
Nuns

a. i as 1 * 1.11
t l .404.4*
none
l*4.T*4.*l
none
414.Tt
11,111,221.12

T.J12.I2T.4S
4,191,012.94
1)1.241.14
T.ilT 441 »)
I2I.12T.S1
TS.tet.T4

son#
non*
non*
114.12*.*4

m am li which you. or rlthrr nf
pnu. map have against th ,
ratal*
nf MAT PARRKI.I.
IIKLL drceaeeil, ta t, nf eatd
(.'nunty, tn Ilia Cuunty J m lg ,
of * ,n iln ole County, Plorlda, at
hit office In the court hones
■aid Countp at Sanford. F lor­
id a.
within
six
calendar
montha from tha lime nf the
first publication nf thla no­
tice. T w o copies nf each claim
or demand shall he w riting,
and ehall alala th* place of
residence end pnet offlc* addr*** of th* claimant, and ehall
h* sworn to hp th* claim ant,
hi* agent, nr attorney and a c ­
companied bp a filing f „ of
nn* Unltar and euch claim or
demand nut *■&gt; tiled sh all be
Void.
/■ / Kdward J. It,II
A , executor of the f-aet
W ill xod Testament of
HAT PMtltKLL IIKLL
deceased
Htenetrum, Davla A Untntoeh
At turn*) • for Rxeculor
Kdoarda llulldlng
Hanford. Plnrlda
Publish June I t. SI A July I.
12. 1142.
,
CDJ-142

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOCjfTg
TOTAL IJAHII.ITIK* a n d
CAPITAL ACCOUNT* ____

■RRORAkDA

For tompinto dnsolh end lha
OtHmaln, plus • full tolor biw
abuts, cull or wiitti

Dor Dontola
If. R-Box 4ft
Phono: 727-3709
Leesburg, Florida
Reprsienlingt

Thsta Auititic model homst R t opt* now lor year I
They we tha crowning achimmant of florlda's
m over 34 )«4ft a limoui asms lo loutham buildingl
Thata quality hornet art pdetd
— trow $6,$60 to $15,450.
Do** Paymants wa ai low as $710? Monthly
Payments as low n 343.11! No PrrpsymtAui
No Cloung Costs! Comt out lodnl 0p«a
9 cat. to 9 p.m, daily.

W«»W6 $4 and gtt off at ftn

OtBsry [ltlungt.

THE MACKLE BROS. INC
PHONE DoLAND 734-7203
DELTONA, FLORIDA
•*•■4 tonftws sag Mwlsr iocav kyRrOsa Omsk

STENSTROM REALTY

__ 14,111.41*41

(b) Preferred slack, total par value 9 son*
total retlrabl* value y non* ._ — .__ _ _
Undlelded profits
Reserves (and retirem ent account (or
preferred capital) ........ ........._ _ _ _ _ _

Finfshnd

Top Quality, , ,

F L O R I D A

Homes

(a) r e n n e t gtoek, total par vatu* 9114*

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

JI Dilf

D eltona

AOOnUkTO

(e) Uapltsl sots* and debonturst 9 nos*

wo%
No Delays

Before You Buy Any Florida Home Chech
and Compare the Mackle-Built Hornet a t

Capital:

Surplus

OM YOIVH LOT

I'MMOtr

■lodge. Oomlosto Coootr, F lor­
icpoR T o r tovDfTioq o r
ida. In Probate,
•TLORina STATU BAAK (*r SAAroRII"
to roi Rotate of
o r SAAPOHD Ik TRR OTATr o r rLORIIIA
MAT PAItltKLL I!M L
AT TRR CLOOB o r RI'OIkKSO Ok JI.kR M. 11
Deceased
AS*RTS
To t i l Creditors aBd Perawo*
Csrh, brlsncr* with * t h * r bsnks, snt csrh
t. MT.rl*. li ItavliiM* Claims nr lienianda
ttnus In pru.-rt* o f oultai-tlun
.........
A oalost Sold U.atalri
U n ltrJ H tslrr tlu v rrn m en t obllgsllunr,
Yuu and rack of pou err
4.STM14.M
illrrct s n j gu srsn U ** -----------— -------hereby notified and rrqulrrd
Obllgsllunr of Mtslrs snJ political
____
1,417. 1*1.11 In present anp claims and &gt;lr• ubillvlilon*
—

CAPITA L

9. For Salt or Rent
2 BDRM house. 117 Catalina.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

TOTAL L U M U T I D B ______________________

HUTCHISON Ocran front
Apartment. Daytona Bench.
FA 2-0696.

PINECREST. 8 Bedrooms, I
baths, Fla. room, built-in
oven A rang*. 104 E. Jan
If you ara looking for Just
kin* Circle. 2226337.
tho right home to lease or
rent, it will pay you to 2.23 ACRES of Sub irrigated
check with Stenstrom Real­ land. For informaUua nail
ty, Sanford'i largest rental FA 2 4006.
and property management
agency. R will be a pleas­ 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Kit­
chen equipped. 123 W. Cole­
ure la aervt you.
man Circle. PinecretL

U ' 8 •' HOU3ETRAILER. 2 Stenstrom Realty
bedrooms; Adults only; 930.
Real Estate—Mortgagee
month. FA 2 3646. 2:30 til
11*. N. Park Ava. FA 2-2420
2:30 after • FA 2-7«Sl.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-703
LAKE MARY. 1 Bedrooms. 2
Evenlngi
baths, air-condition. Lake FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
front. FA 2K30.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
Flrat St. Near 2 city freo
Coraor of Laka Mary Blvd.
parking lota and (hopping
A 3th St. FA 2-7M3.
itorei. No utility charges.
Suitable
for couple or ain2 BDRM. 1 bath, kitchen
equipped. 1110 monthly. gle, alio retired people.
146 Plnscrost Drive. Phone FA 2-6712.
PA 2-4163.

2 BR. F rsm o H oust. P artly
furnlibsd. N s sr NA S. N ot
ftB cy but choap root. 912.30
w ttk . PA 2-2310.

Cash, balance* with other heiike. and
caeh Items In process of collectlua — --------.
411,111.14
United States (lovernm ent obligations,
direct and guaranteed
--- -----------t , 21i.T2l.lt
Obligations of M ateo and political subdivisions —
Non*
Othar bon.la, not**, an* drhrnturrr (Including
Other bonds, noise, and debentures
y ilt.lS S .lt ir c u r ltlts of r « l* r* t
lln rliid ln g tlvo.41111 arcurltlee of
sg tn c lts and corporation* not
Federal agencies and corporallona
gusrantr*d bp U. M.)
not guaranteed bp IT, A ) ....... —
,
, ,
1 f 0,4! 5 I t
Corporatr stork* (Including g non*
Corporate etorka (Including I Non*
■lock of Prdtral H***rvs llank) _
■lock nf Federal Itreerve Rank) ----- ---——
Non*
Ijn m i and dltcoants (Including | non*
levant and dlacounta flncludlng 1111.44
overdrafts)
overdraft*) „ ______________________ _____ —
t.411.121 II
llank prstnlrt* ownrd I san s, furntllank premiere owned tt2 4 .le l.tl, furni­
tur* and ftilu r r s 141.4*0*4
■
lTf.ITt.SS
ture and fixture* • 44.T10 Tl ....................... —
(llank pr«mlr*s owned ar* subject
fllank prem l.ee owned are subject
ta | non* ll*n* not s»*um*d bp bank) —_
to | Nono Hone not aaeumed bp bank) _ _
Real oetat* owned other than bank premier* _ _ _
Non* fu r l ortat* ownrd other than bank premier* —
tnvrrtm rnt and other ssrrtr Indirectly repre­
Investments and other aeeete Indirectly
representing bank prem t.ee or ether
senting bank promise* or ether
rest eetst* ___________________
. ■
rest aetata _____ _________ __ ___ ______________
Nona
(Tuetumero’ llstillllp to this bank os
Cuatumera’ liab ility tn thla bank on
acceptances outstanding
___ _—________
acceptances outstanding _______ __ ________ Non*
Other aeeeta ___________________________________
11.iai.TS Other A e e e t e ------ _________________—

TOTAL A14HKTH ... .....- --- ----------- ----------—--------- t.lll.tT l.tT
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits af Individuate,
partnerships, and corporallona ........ 1,117.01 41
101.711 II Time and seringa dopnetta of
tndtyldual*. partnerships, and
lt.lll.TT4.Al
T otal Llabllltlea
corporallona
... ____................... .... .................. ..
1,114.i l l . t o
CAPITAL ACCOVRTS
Dapoalte nf C alled Slate* tlovernm enl
Capital Stock!
flncludlng p otlal savin gs) _______ __ _ _ _ _
147.1ST II
17MSS IS Dapurtti of Htatva and political subdivision* _
(a ) Common stock, total par f l ld .M t .t O ___
172.114 IS
414.404.00 Dapoalte o f banka _............... ................ —......
Surplus
------ ............... ———----------- _ _ —_
221.000 00
111.211 II fortlflod and officers' chocks, otc. ........ .... ............. .
Undivided profits
.................................. ........
21,202.40
ll.lo o oo TOTAL DEPOSIT* ________ _ ___ S 4 211,411.12
M etervsa
....... ............
ta&gt; T otal demand deposits
2,440.102.11
PT1.T1I II
T otal Capital Accounts
fb) T otal lima and savin gs
t l.llt .lll.t l
T otal Llabllltloa and Capital Account* _
dap..alto ____ __ ________ | 1.011,114 T&lt;
REHORANDIM
M ortgage, or other Hone I Nono on
A atents pledged or aoelgned to eecuro
bank premlaoa and | Non* an
lia b ilitie s and far other purpose* _____ ____
l.FTt.1 IS.lt
other real ostata ................................
Noao
I, IL D. Rowland. Caehltr, of tho above-named bank do Rodlacuunt* and olhor llabllltloa toy
htrtbp declare that this report o f condition la true and cor*
borrowed money ______
Noao
real ta the hoot at n p knowledge and belief.
Accoptancaa aaorutod bp or for account
II. D. Rowland
of thla bank and outstanding __—
Nona
W a. tha und.reigned director! a tlee t tb* correctness of Olhor H a b lH H o o ............
.......................
S U M 41
thla report af condition and declare that It haa bean eaamlned
hp ua and to tha boat o f our know ledge and hallaf I* Iru* TOTAL U A.11 r u m l *
4.144,111 TS
And correct.
CAPITAL ACWOCgTO
t.a im ii:------ — "
fa) Common stock, total par value I lio.oao 04
(b) P r .f.r r o l stock, total par value | Nona,
114.400 04
total ratlrabte valu* I N ose ___
■
(o) Capital not#* and dabanturva I Non*
Surplus
_____......_
_
........
—
,
........
........
i
111 4*0 M
BISTORT OF A BOLDINS CORPANT APF1UATH
Undivided profits _____________ __ _■■■■„ . ...........
IM lt.lt
OF A NATIONAL RANK
llooorvoo
(and
raltramvat
acaoant
Report as o f Jus# tt, 1141, o f Atlantia Truat Compaap
for
proforrod
capital)
____________________
Nono
Jackson ville, Florida, whist. la A ffiliated with Tha Sanford
114.141.(1
A tlantle National Rash. Saafard, Florida, Charter aumbtr TOTAL CAPITAL A C C O U N T * ________________
H UT, Fadoral Itaaarv* dlatrtcl number S.
TOTAL 1,1AllIfJTIKA A.VD
Klad o f business o f thla affiliate:
CAPITAL A C C O U N T * _______________ _____
s .iit.n .r r
B an k stock boldlao company, holding coglrolltao Interest
ta thla sa d othar a ffilia te^ ta hroadaa scope af banking bust*
nsaa la Florida.
Mannar In whlck above-named organisation ta a ffilia ted w ltb
RRHOR AMDS
■atlonal bank, aad degree af coatrelt
Attot* pledged *r aaolgnod to oocuro
O w n s m ajority a f the eharea af aapltal stork.
llab illtlcr and for other purpoaoo
F in an cial rrlatlona with bank:
(Including aoioo and bill* rodloS to c k of a ffiliated baak nw asd bp tb#
counlod and oacurltlao sold with
a ffilia te fpar value) ....... .................................... |
911.1110*
agroomont to rapurchaoo)
------------ 1.401,114 (1
I. IL B. llrooh*, gecretarp-Trveeur.r of A ttaallo Truat (g) Loon* aa shown above ar* after
Companp da solem nly awvar that tha abava statem ent la true,
deduction of valuation rvoorvta of
.
lt.10t.lt
ta lha beat af t ip knowledge aad bellaf. I declare that It haa (b) Uorurtllo* a* shown above ara after
or w ill ba published In tha maaaar prescribed bp g e cllo a 1211,
deduction of valuation rootrvoa of .....
144 41
UA.HAL. (ts . U S C , set. I l l ) , w ithin fifteen daps from the
L J. P. Tool*, of th* above-named bank, da aolamnlp
data a f vacalpl of the call far report o f aoadlttoa bp the affirm that this report of condition la true aad aorrocl ta
Com ptroller a f tha Curraaap.
th* boat of ray knowlvdg* aad bollaf.
M. B. Bronte
Correct—Atlaati
J. P. Tool*
flw e r a to and subaarlhed before ma thla Ird dap af July,
B. O. Banka

IMS
tBKAL)

For n i l sutomobtls bar
falas, check th* Harald class­
ified display stctloa.

2
FURNISHED 3 B o d r o o m 2
house. Mil Pslmnttn. Call 3
3
FA 30274.
6
2 BEDROOMS, lVi baths.
Large lot and children wel­ 4
come. FA 2-3606.
4
4

C D J.IO .

Legal Notice
report

6. For Roat

EFFICIENCY Apt 911 Psrk. F U R N I S H E D AptOmtot
Cltsa sod doss la. Jlouti«
Cowsa. 123-4011.
Legal Notice

In Iba Cents af 4be Canary
Jadgt. geminate Cenatp, Ftot*
Ida, In Frabale.
In Ml Fatale at
JU B E rillN E D. WHITE,
WILLIAM C HILL
Dtctattd
Dtceattd.
to
all
c r n o r m a ls
a n d Ta All CWdltwt end Ptram .
F R n iO N I
HAVINO C L A IR *
Maytag Clatma aa Daataada
UR IIMRANOS AU AIN OT S A ID Aaataat Said Relate.
RBTATRi

2 BEDROOM Homo. Furn. FURNISHED Apt.. lOOto W. FURNISHED Apt., light* k MOVING from out of state
water Included. FA 2-3131 July 10-15. 3-4 Bedroom
Largo yard ind |* rs 2«.
0th. 260. FA 26290.
House of Apartment, j
or FA 2-0193.
ITS me. water furnished.
T e e n a g e r s . Responsible
N'ien, large, furn. 2 hdrm.
Children welcomad.
3 BEDROOM. 2100 a month. family. Write Bo* 23, c o
apt. 1700 Magnolia 266.
FA 2-9007.
Plnccreit. 122 Shannon Dr. Sanford Herald.
2 ROOM furnished Apartment F U R N I S H E D F-fTtcieney Large living room, ranee
Apartment. Alio 2 Bedroom,
furnished. Redecorated. Pb.
|63. Includes water A elec­
electric kitchens. Water 349-3321.
__________ SA V E!
tricity. FA 2-0644.
furnished. FA 20122.
Or famous name mu*W*t
Form. Apt Close ta. Apt. 4. W E L A K A APARTMENTS: LARGE Home in choice loca­
equipment:
guitar*, drum*,
932 Ma. 407H W. let.
Rooms private baths, 114 tion. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. •aiaphoner. organ*, tic.
$133
mo.
Ph.
FA
3-0219
W. First St.
TERMS
HOU8ETRAILEK with ra*
ban* on lira* private lot.
VERY targe 1 Bedroom FURNISHED Apartment. 1 Big Value On Trade tar.
Adults. FA 2-6087.
Home In Luch Arbor. &lt;110 Bedroom. FA 2-4962
Kefinlshing A Repair Work
per month. FA 2-5301.
FURNISHED
3
Room
Apirt
Guitar
lesson* by quslifird
CHOICE RENTALS
ment. Clean and ctoie up- I e a r h e r s . Frrr tryout.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom. 4 BEDROOMS. 2 belli, florid*
t o wn . 340 month. Ceil Phone for appoinlmrnts.
I bath MS.
room, pstio, air-conditionFA 26261.
2 Bodiwsai on Isko. MO.
ed. In I»cb Arbor. Pbone
10'; OFF
4 Bodroam, 2 haw. 1123.
FA 2-1305.
ON ANY .MERCHANDISE
1 BEDROOM furnlihed house.
2 Bedroom, IV hath. 1131.
THIS WEEK ONLY
$30 a month at llSta Laurel.
Efficiency
Apt.
230
Mo.
up.
1 Bedroe m. 2 hath. 1130.
NO • 4962 or NO * 4814.
Surplus
City.
301
W.
let.
4 Bedroom, It* hath. 2160.
SAN FO." 19 MUSIC
c e m ::u
NICELY furnished Bedroom 2BRDROOM Duplex Apart­
9313 PARK AVE.
ment. Kitchen equipped. No
and kitchen. Private bath
PH. iLt-nsai
A entrance. Elderly woman meter. 706 E. 14M St. Ph.
FA
*-*ftVt
nr
FA
2-7622.
or
couple.
$30
a
month.
I&lt;»
1V1 Pork Avenun
Holly Ave. FA 2 2429.
PA 2-3231 snytimn
DEBARY. Attractive 2 Bed
room Homo. Fta. Rm. liv­
FURNISHED
Apartment.
4
FURNISHED I bedroom Duping room, dining room A
Rooms, nice airey 2nd
loi. FA 2-3010.
floor. 9 Miles E. on Rt. 413. kitchen. Quiet neighborhood
Phono NO 8-4821. Evening
FURN. Apt. Cloea la. Pboaa
rA 2 3771.
NO 6-4316.
FA M M .

Seminole Realty

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

subdivisions

B y K a te O s a n »

10. Wanted to Rent

6. F o r Rent

6. F a r R nat

944.4*4*4
412.4*4 SO

Our

»r

111.419.49
non*

Specialty

1,091.419 «9
I t .l I t J I I 12

Aooot* plodgod or noRgnod to oacuro
H ohlllllt* and (or othar purpesoA
(Inrludlng notea and bills redlecountod and aocurttloo cold with agree­
ment to rtpureha**) ........................ ....... —
1 , 1 ) 1 . 2to .lt
(a) Loan* as shown above or* attar
deduction *( valuation rvoorvos of —
_
919,(19 N
(b) aecurltteo os sh ow s ar* sttop
deduction ol valuation rooorvt* * f _ _ _ _ _
non*
I, Mary R. Douglas*, of th* abova-aamod bank, da solem n .
Ip swear that this report of coadulon ta trua and correct to
lha beet o f e i) know ledge and bellaf.
Correct — A ttest
llarp IL Duuglaan
T. *• Tucker
Anlraw Cnrrawap
Directors
C. A. Cloat*
(A S A D
auto o f Florida. Couatp o f aomlooto, w t
gworn to and oubacrlbod before me Ihlo talk dap o f Julp
tadl. and I hereby certify that 1 am not an officer, or dir*
*oter of this bank.
Mp mammlaaton nap ire* goptembor II. I14A

COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
SALES

• RENTAUS

• MANAGEMENT

• HOMES • LOTS • FARMS • GUOVKS • ACREAGE • COMMERCIAL

Mortgage Loans
Commercial
&amp;
Residential
VA • FHA • Conventional

EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENTS

RAVENNA PARK &amp; !I)YI,I.WILDE
"CUSTOM BUILT HOMES OF IUSTINCTION*'

III N. PARK AVE.

322-2420

RAVENNA PARK SALES OFFICE: FA 2-7193

�12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
I BEDROOM, M bath House
3 BEDROOM. Florida room,
82,695
in Ravtnna Park on lake. Neat 2 BIl home, frame con­ large yard with iprinklcr
Over $2000 equity for $250.
system. Good neighborhood.
struction on 105 by 105 lot.
114 Satsuma Dr. FA 2-2700.
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin.
5223 down and 550 per
month will make &gt;ou the
BY Owner. 2 Bedroom block
6 ROOM House. Stort build­
new owner. No Foolin'.
House furnUhcd. Screened
ing. Wonderful location for
porches. I Extra
iota.
small grocery business. 2
58,300 caih. FA 2 09.11.
Lota. $4,600. 14,000 down,
balance 101.00 per mo. 709
For quality automobile* at I l l N. Park
522-2420 W. 9th or 713 W. 9th St.
low price* cherk the Herald
clasilfled page* where local
WEST - SOUTH OR
dealers advertiie.
NORTH EXPOSURE
Only six lot* to choon from.
Office FA 2-2111
AU on nice lake. Wooded
Night FA 2-0441
and semi-claared. Starting
323-0700
at 520.00 per front .'out. Ex­
cellent terms or buy all 2U4 Park Dr. Ssaferd, Fla.
with release clausa*. J . W.
SP-A-C-t
Hall, Realty, 322-3441. 2544
tar
the
children
In this big.
S. French Ave.
shaded yard and nght next
to a lovely City park for
COUNTRY STYLE
Low Price Specials
more play activity. Thret
New 2 bedroom borne lVj
bedroom, 2 bath houaa h u
baths located on large lot
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
separate
dining r o o m,
on paved road In Lake
Only
Florida room, large, eat-in
Mary. Community water,
and equipped kitchen, dou­
built-in kitchen. 2 walla of
1959 Tannui Station
ble garage and fiber glass
cabinets, double stainle**
Wagon, L itre IBQ K
covered patio. Extra bon­
steal sink, electric heat,
Clean
uses are parquet hardwood
plastered walls, i full Inches
floors, fireplace and oodles
of insulation, 40 gal elec,
1959 Renault
of
closet space. See the
water
heater,
LARGE
light­
376
4-Dr. Sedan
owner at 1814 McUonville
ed closets, and asphalt
Ave.
shingle roof. Ideal fur lea1958 Mercury
sure living. 510,500. 5500
4-Dr. Alr-Cond. 445
JOHN E. FOX
down balance FHA or con­
REALTOR
ventional
If
desired.
J.
W.
1957 Ford Fairlane
110 N. P ark Ave.
32S-05M
Hall Realty, 3223041 2544
"540" Fordor Ea- 4 M
tin e Needs Work •W *1
S. French Ave.
SALE OR TRADE
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
IMMEDIATE
Occupancy,
two
1936 Cadillac
ped Home on large lot.
495
3 bedroom modal Homes.
Coupe DeVllle
FHA 4W* mortgage with
LMN Enterprises, 1 n c.
only 17 years to go. $35u0
1955 Buick 2-Dr.
Highland Ave. Longwood.
equity. Can be refinanced
245
Hardtop
TE 4-3911.
with nothing down or will
trade on smaller house,
1955 Ford Sts.
2 BEDROOM Homt on an ap­
acreage, lots or car. Ph.
Wagon, Runs Good 1
proximate one acre of
FA 2-4457.
beautiful w o o d e d land.
1931 Plymouth
$6500. Flexible terms.
180
4-Dr. Sedan
St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
1954 Chevrolet
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-4123
4-Dr. Sedan
1901 Park Avenue
Eteellent Shape 195
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath Home.
FA 2-5232 anytime
Wynnewood section. $500
195.1 Puntiac
down.
FA 2-2073 af­
175 IMMEDIATE Occupancy, 4 ter 7:00Phone
4-Dr. Sedan
p. m.
bedroom air - conditioned.
Tee ‘N Green Estates. Ph. 20 ACRES on large lake fac­
1951 Uldsmobtla
175
322-2744 •
4-Door
ing Highway. 5 Room
frame house, all in grove.
1951 Mercury
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
520.000. Will’ finance. Ph.
50
4-Dr. Srdan
Realtor
349 3451.
Raymond Lundquiit, Asso.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. WILL iwap equity In 3 bed­
25 Late Model
room Home with patio on
large corner lot for Trailer
BARGAIN HUNTER
1960 • 1962
or will accept low down
This is it. S. Sanford. Near
payment and assume VA in
HLH. 5 Rooms 4 bath on
LIKE NEW
service loan. 322 8155.
nice shady lot, furnished
CARS
If wanted. Empty August
2. All this for 53800. Call 3 BEDROOM partly furnish­
Priced To Sell
ed if desired. New roof,
668 1601 Enterprise. Be glad
new Hours, sprinkler sys­
tu show you insida k out.
tem. $77.28 month attei
Trade-Ins Welcomed
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
down payment. 2409 Sum­
Good
location,
kitchen
merlin. FA 2-4836.
equipped. Low down pay­
Financing Available
RAVENNA PARK
ment. Assume loan. A real
ON ALL CARS
Attractive 3 BR, tile bath
saving. Call FA 2-9472.
CB home in desirable Ra­
LOCH ARBOR
venna Park on a corner
Comfortable 3 BR, 2 bath
tree shaded lot. Fully equip
home in beautiful Loch Ar­
pod electric kitchen. Only
bor, for just 114,000. Only
513.560, with just 5575 down
5450 down and 590 per
including all closing ex­
month. Interested? Call to­
penses. 592 per month In­
Lincoln-Mercury
day.
cludes everything.

Skr

•■atari*

iiralfi Fri. July 12. t&gt;r&gt;— Page 11 27. Special Services

CARS

Jim Hunt Really

HUNT
109 N. Palmetto
Ph. FA 2-4884

Aa tareitm rnt. not n ex­
pense. Call FA 2-5412 for
1953
CADILLAC.
Clean.
Good
Air-Conditioning FOR your sewing needs. tires. 1345 cash. 305 S. Park expert advice on a Herald
MILADY'S SHOPPE
advertising campalps.
H. B. POPE CO.. INC.
Ave. 323-0705.
Of fine F'abrica
a o &gt;o. Tark Axe. FA 2-4234
106 S. Tark Ave.
1936 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. 4 H.
TRACTOR work, mowing,
323-2740.
discing, blade, scoop.
55 40 PER MONTH
1 A 2-7664.
ASSU5IE payments on Singer
BUYING A NEW or
round bobbin Sewing Ma­
USID CAR?
HIKES trimmed, demossed
chine equipped to xig zag
FLVANCE
IT WITH US
and removed. FA 2-7664.
and make button holes.
• Low Interest Rates
With
guarantee.
Balance
of
29. A utom obile Service
• Low Monthly Payments
6 payments. FA 2-9411.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Auto Glass. Tops
SHALLOW WELLS 4 PUMPS
4 Sea' Covers
1*57 4 door CHEV. Bel Air,
Jerry Lord FA 2 3314
auto trans. 3 new Urcs.
Sold With GW
AUTO GLASS &amp;
ALUMINUM rurntture re- 323-0472 after 5.
Warraatjr
SEAT COVER CO. webbed cheaper than you
361 W. 2nd St. FA 24032
can do it yourself. Bring I960 RENAULT Dauphtnc.
\L L WORK GUARANTEED
New motor. Top condition.
it to the Furniture Center.
^960VaHanT
A reel bargain at 4595. Sec
1100 French Ave.
4 Dear M u , Ante.
AUTO GLASS
Mr. Burton, Valdez Hotel.
Transmission Heel er,
READY MIX Concrete, win­
INSTALLED
White Tires, One Owner
dow tills, lintela, steps, 1958 SIMCA 5250. 1405 Court
Scnkarik Glass and Paint
blocks, tend, cement, rock, St. FA 2-4820.
Company
pipe, steel, grease trape,
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4412
dry' wells, stepping atonee. 1441 VAUANT, one owner,
like new. 5950. FA 2-2073
.Miracle Concrete Co.
31 A. Pelts
after 7:00 p. m.
309 Elm Ave.
KA 2-5751
BOSTON Hull Terrier Pup­
1455 4* ton FORD Pickup.
1960 Chevrolet
pies. Reg. 6 weeks old. 84 FOAM Bed pillows. Limit
$175.49, FA 2-4635.
!
to
customer.
We.
Nylon
FA 2-4187.
2 Doer Sedan, Radio,
covered sofa bed with
Heater, Blender* Iren*.
matching chair, cushioned 37. B etts • Motors
32. Flowers • Shrubs
with foam. $66.95. I Deluxe 14 ft. ZIMMEL. 30 hp. elec.
GF.RH.V DAISIES. Dutch Mill
Gibson 30" Range used 6
Evinrude, gator trailer. Like
Nursery. Upsala Kd. Just
months.. 545.0U. 2 Used Re­
new, |475. FA 2-8AUJ.
off :iHh St. 4 Ut.
frigerators 940.00 e a c h .
Berry'a Furniture. 901 W. 34' JERSEY Sea Skif $850;
CROTONS 25c to 12 50
runs 4 Boats, 125 hp.
tat. St.
Gray Shadows Nursery
1959 Olds 88
Chrysler marine engine;
2 Dour Hardtop, Radio,
4 ill. S. ou Sanford Ave.
BABY CRIB 8100t). Elechas head, galley 4 bunsk,
Heater, Power Steering.
OPEN SUNDAYS
rarer. 8JU0. Travel Iron.
Power Brakes, Factory
needs woodwork repair.
Never used. $6.00. Phone
Air Conditioner. Thia la
Wekiva Fish Camp. 6 511.
33. Furniture
FA 2-8635.
A One Owner Car
N. of Sanford on st. Johns
Used furniture, appliances,
With purchase of Blue Lus­ River.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Larry a Mart 315 Sanford
Shampooer for only 51 per Gateway To The Waterway
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
day. Carroll'a Furniture.
Robson Sporting Good*
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payment* TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS 3044-1 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
1959 Stude.
of 513 50 on 3 complete NEW BUT DISCONTINUED
2 Door Hardtop. Heater,
FOAM Boat seats 4 backs.
DESIGN FULLY
rooms of (urmture. Call
Radio 4 Overdrive. Lo­
$6.00. FA 2-8615
GUARANTEED
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
cal
Owner
20" MAGIC Chef gaa range.
lect.
Original 5139.49, now 585 95 BY OWNER. 1942 Tempest
deluxe. 2 door coupe. Less
14' No Irost Philco refrigera­
FREE ESTIMATE
than 10,000 mites. See at
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­ tor freerer. Original $549.95
Wagner a A m o c o. 816
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­ now 531881.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 25 hp. Electric start OU mo­ French Ave.
tor. List 5579.95. now $349.95 1961 THUNDERBIRD 16' FibCo., at 70S Celery Ave.
1958 Plymouth
FA 2-2117.
40 hp. Electric Start OB mo­ crglass. 40 hp. Electric
Itelr. 4 Door Sedan,
tor. List $649.95. now $389 95 start Johnson, trailer, full
Autu. Transmission. Ra­
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick Terms to fit YOUR pocket.
canvas*. Perfect condition.
dio, Heater, While Tires,
Service With the Cash.
FIRESTONE STORE
Like New. This la A
51UU5. 365 3725.
SUPER TRADING POST
Low .Mileage Car
Corner 1st 4 French
FA 30677.
38. Motorcycle* . Scooters
PIANO. Small Baby Grand,
31. Article* For Stile
mahogany. 5295. KA 2-4015 lt.S.A. Motorcycle. 1962 Super
rocket. 650 cc. Excellent
Mens, ladies, childrens dis­ COUCH and Chair. Inquire
condition.
Call KA 2-9691 7
count shoes. Best family
2114 Summerlin.
a. hi. 6 p m. Evening Ph.
buys. Surplua City.
NO 84391.
I BABY Crib 4 mattreai. 520.
1957 Ford
NORGE 14' Customatic Re­ 1 High Chair $3 00. Phone
V-8, 9 Pass. Sta. Wagon,
39.
Trailer*
Cnbana*
frigerator • Freerer. Good
Autu. Transmission, Ha*
FA 2-5361.
tuildiliou. 401 W. 13th St.
diu .1 Ilf.Hi-v
1913 ALL Aluminum Schoon­
25" RIDING Mower and used
er Housetrailer 28'. Tires
ALLIS-Chalmers. Model G Garden TUkr. FA 2-8809.
like new. Everything A-l
cultivating tractor In good
condition. For sale reason­ POWER Tools. Wood 4 me­ condition. Guest room built
able 647-7218 or see Grave­ tal. Spray paint outfit, elec­ In. Back fencl around lot.
All for lluoo. Located Holly­
tric welder. 5tisc. items.
ly Tractor Sale* 4 Service.
wood Trailer Court, High­
FA
2
1792
Saturday
4
Sun­
143 N. Orlando Ave. Mait1959 DeSoto
way 17 92. FA 2 6268.
day.
land.
4 Door Bedan. Auto.
Transmission, Radio 4
Heater

Quality

Stenstrom Really

Seminole Realty

"Mutt bt t ntw oat who hasn't heard what a big
phony ha tol**
12. Real Estate For Salt 19. Situation* Wanted
FURNISHED or unfurnished IRONING. 32J-059I.
2 bedroom Home. Low
down payment 4 low 21. Beauty Salon*
montnly payments 16 Val­
SPECIAL
encia Rd. DeBary. Phone
Cj I *N Curl Beauty Simp
FA 2-7565 8 to 5.
Cold Wave 56 95 complete.
Open evening by appt.
FHA HOMES
315
Palmetto Ave. 322-0434
Wc have an outstanding se­
lection of 2. 3. and 4 bed­ Summer Permanent Specials
room, 1 and 2 bath govern­ Eve. Appt'*. 3 Sr. Operators
ment owned homes in many HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
of Sanford's better residen 1105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
tial areas. Priced below
market value, these homes 22. Build - Taint • Repair
are completely remodeled
Svini-Itettred Carpenter
inside and out. Down pay­
Small Repairs — Painting
ments from $250, a n d
P hone- KA 2 7983
monthly payments from 85o
and up. For complete In­ 25. Plumbing Services
formation see us today.
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HAHVEY
l i t N. Park
322-2420 204 Satuord Ave. FA 2-354J

Stenstrom Realty

16. Female Help Wanted 26. Radio &amp; Television
USED T.V. Sets 810. up. Ser­
INSTRUCTORS NEEDED
vice calls 52.00. Sanford
For Sanford 4 Orlando area.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Vivian Woodard cosmetics.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9776.
Full or part time to teach
techniques of society of
makeup artists ot Holly­ 27. Special Services
wood. We teach you (tee.
FK1GIDAIRE
Call 423-7574. Orlando.
Salts 4 Service
G. H. HIGH
BEAUTICIAN wanted. Phone
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
FA 2 5742. Eve. KA 22155.
Ph. KA 2-3X83

17. Male Help Wanted

SINGER

S E W I N G M A C H IN E
IMMEDIATE OPENING for
SALES 4 SERVICE
2 experienced new and used
C A L L F A 2 -5 7 8 3
car salesmen. See or call
Red Brass, Brass Motors,
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Inc., FA 2-5+41.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FerU18. Help Wanted
•xe-Ph. KA 2-4244
TEACHER. Junior High ex­ MANSFIELD LAWN SER
perienced for p r i v a t e
Piano Tuning and Repair
School. Write immediately W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
322-2420
stating qualifications. Write
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
Box 16, c o Herald.
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
APPLICATIONS will tie ac^ 322 3506.
cepled Monday July 15 at
new McCrory economy store WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
in the Seminole Plaia it
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Fern Park. Florida. We
All Types and Sizes
have openings for ca vi­
We Repair and Service
ler*, credit clerks, restau­
S T I N E
rant manager k waitresses Machinery and Supply Co.
and for male &amp; female 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
store sales personnel. Con­
tact Mr. R. G. Allen, Store SMITH Air c imdllton Refri­
geration servlet. All work
Manager.
guaranteed. Very reason
able In price. Day FA 2 7134
Night FA 2 .'U69.

995

1195
595

795

495

Make Your Selection From Over —

N EW &amp; USED

Slenstrom Realty .Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park

522-2420 111 N.

Park

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS
ffc .

M. AatMMhllen - Tracks

^4. Article* For Belt

LAWN SERVICE
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2-1117.

'63 Rambler.. .The New Shape of Quality! 0LLERS=/SANF0RD

CARS

1956 Chrysler
4 Door Sedan, Power
Steering. Power B riket,
Power WTndeafe Tlrca
Like New

TOPS IN Q U A LIT Y — C O M P ET IV ELY PRICED
FC3-70A

1957 Ford

C3-91A

1962 Ford Fairlane

I Door Sedan

1960 Ford Convertible

500 Town Sedan, V-8, A/T. I’/S, It V-8, Std. TrnnxntiHhion. New While
H H. Car While, lllue Interior.
Top H New W. S. V. lire*. Fire­
ball Red.
XC3-37A
C3-'J'JA
1962 Comet 2 Dr.
Sedan, 6 Cyl., Sid. rraiiMiiineion,
1959 Chevrolet
Beige, Heal Clean, \ er&gt; Kcunotnillel Air. I I)r„ V-8. Sltl. Tran*.. R
cal.
&amp; II. Green &amp; While, Real Clean.
FC3-22R
FT3.7IA
1961 Ford Falcon
2 Dr. Station Wagon. 101 Engine.
1960 Chevrolet
I A/T. R A II. Light lllue Oulxitle,
Blue Vinyl inmue.
-------- FU»uld«» r. Ton I'it-kup, Light
lllue, K Cylinder, New Paint, nave.

1955 Buick
I Door Sedan

1957 Plymouth
I

Door

Sedan,

Auto.

I &gt; .in .n ii» « lu n

C 3-91

SAVE
ON NEW
CHEVROLET'S
OLDSMOBILES
CADILLACS
Rambler American Hardtop

HIGHEST TRADE FOR YOUR CAR!

B ILL H EM P H ILL M O T O R S , INC.
301 W. 1 st. SI.

I'h. FA* 3-0331

Countrv Setlun, 6 Cyl., A/T. It &amp;
1961 Ford Falcon
11, I'udded Ru»h &amp; \T*or*. I'/S. Real Itaiuhero, ti Cyl., Std. Tran*., I.ighl
Economical To Operate. While.
Green, lain Mileage.
FC3-79A
T3-83A

1960 Dodge Seneca

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

SANFORD

2503 DARK AVE.

Vi

Ton P. U.
2 Dr. Sedan. V-H. A/T, It 4 II. Real 1955 Ford
With Fiat lied. Run* l ike New.
Clean, Low Mileage.
— WE

NOW

' FC3-74A

1961 Ford

GIVE

TUI*

VALUE

• Many Olhens Tu
Chtrose From
• Term* To Suit
Your lludgel

ST AMI'S —

S TR IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N
INCORPORATED
308 E. First St.

Sanford - FA 2-1181

206 E. Commercial
MI 1-8916

I'll. FA 2-5411

• B tfet*

Herald Want-Ads A re Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!

�TOUR of HOMES
F ite 12-F ri. July 12,'68

th t natural beauty o f
trees and

rolling hills in

Country Club RosA

LOCH ARBOR

3 0 4 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS

Select Your Lot N O W !

Lank Far Thmo Modem Feat urea
•
•
•
•

Ceatral Heat ft Air ComHthmlng
SMewalm • Street Light!
Sewer ft W ater
Beaattfaljr l aaSaraged High a Dry
Lata
• Many Other Outstanding Features
• Oat Of The Flight P a tte n

FOR THE HOME OF YOUR CHOICE
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION
------- er W ell Cuetoai Reiid to your plans

SSSS Ciub

D IRECTIO N S: P m i Seetord lent » n l ea 3 *h Street at Preach Are. (llw y.
1741). Welch far the ile se et M ijfalr C o m try O e k Greenbrier borders the

Lonprool
•ohoel

ith. ead la directly aeet at Lech Arher.

PRICED FROM

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E ST A T E S

LAKE
VAZNAN
R IZ O B T S

William

S. Brumley Jr. - Byron

P. 0. BOX 1599

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Sgalnols BlvA

30 Y ear FHA Financing
• Low Down Payment
• No Closing Cost

M. Leach
FA 2-8074

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 . . . .

*56

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, jet 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.

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 FO RM A TIO N

In Ravenna Park
This u ttra rliv r :t bedroom, • hath
hiuiir i t modern design, located a t

507 Sataum a Drive in beautiful
Itnvenna Park, *»» recently purchasml by Mr. and M n. t .

A.

Humphrey. Feature* i n c l u d e d
heating ay-item, w ater 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 —

\ 110)1 KS SIGNS.

just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

Monthly ZSZZL ,

LMN

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 ju it off the living
and family dining room*.

YlO KfUl
GENERAL OFFICE

C O N STR U C TIO N

II W. 23th ST. DIAL FA 2-3103

CO M PAN Y

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

NO. 755

Arrested ^ ^ ■ 1
By FBI
TAMPA (DPI)

— Mate

Sen. C. W. Young met today

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

Divorcee Killed

Red-Sino Meeting:

§30,000 Theft

Student Drowns

Find Other Jobs

NAAWP Started

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 J F K
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 are investigating the burglary of the Ijiku
Mary Postoffice late Saturday night. Thieves,

believed by Postmaster Clarence Donaldson to
be children or teenagers, broke the glass win­
dows of the 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.

Nazis Arrested

Pnrley L e a d e r s

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 "per-

told.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

One M an ■ ■ ■ S i

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
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
"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
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
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 agreed to hold
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
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
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.
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.
GOP Aspirants
rights demonstration.
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
vandals dcr'royed
f200 in shrubbery and flowera
■t Pinecreet School over the
weekend.
rcTcalcd

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

1U)M l.vou."

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.

tuvur.

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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*

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

Kennedy Studies
Moscow Talks,
Rail Dispute
WASHINGTON (UPI) -*
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 wia meeting
with the president of T oo
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.

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 reveal-

7 Mountaineers
Reported Safe
TAl . 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

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

Trrarr

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

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

discarded first clans mail was discovered on the
floor nml in the nearby woods. It will not be
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)

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.

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 rf-

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' (UPI)
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
C&gt;tthj«l '"ll o f t|o» rnityUUUUlX'a J i l l l wear bat*.'*

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. (UPI)—
A "How's th at!" 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 jo b drunk t"
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• Monday
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• Wednesday

WYTHEVILLE, V*. (L'PI)
— A tractor-trailer truck
Jacknlfcd InU ■ parked police
car Sunday killing two police­
men.
Patrolman Raymond Albert
Chapman, M, and Claudim
Edgar Irvin, 3&lt;S, were In their
patrol ear in front of the
town”* bu* itatlon when a
huge tractor-trailer went out
of control on the rain-illck
■treet and flammed into their
▼chicle.

TALLAHASSEE (U P!) School bell* ria l in early
September ta d la at least
(ferae Florida m a t t e r they
will remmee Negroes to prevtooaJy all-whtto school*.
Negroes will Join whiter for
the first tin s in Okaloora,
D ival aad Le«o counties

MR. G
FROZEN

"MAXWELL HOUSE1

'tM 'N ttt
r ,H o u s t

The fish w*« chosen ** e
s y m b o l of watchfulnesi
againit temptation by the
ancient Buddhists, because
eye* of fi»h have no eyelid*
and are never closed.
The total aomber of Ne­
groes attending previously
a 11-white reboots is unknown.
T h i stale school superintende a t's effke here keep* ao
record* ea the race of stuSanta, aad aelther do moat

JOE-LEN BATTLE, of Oviedo, receives congratulatory handshake from
Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy upon being commissioned ns a teacher a t St.
Luke's C hristian Day School in Slavia. Battle was graduated laat June
from Concordia Lutheran Teachers College a t R iver Forest, 111. His wife,
Joan, a t rig h t, will teach a t South Seminole Junior High this year.

C ew ttii w h i c h already
la v a daaegrsgatad school factlities are Dads, Volusia,
O ra s fl, Brtovard, Plnellaa,
JACKSON, bllaa. (UPI)
Hillsborough, Sarasota, Palm
Coleman
B sadi, Broward, Monroe and Former Gov. J.
end Lt. Got. Paul B. Johnson
At latest report, only litre* wind up their heated runoff
Nagroe* la Leon County have campaign fo r governor to­
applied tor traaafers mads night with atatewlda televlalon
possible under th# state's pu­ talk*.
About 460,000 voter* are ex­
pil auignmant law. Alt three
wUl bo fat the Uth grade at pected to eaat ballot* In Tueaday’a Democratic runoff beLeon High School.
tween the two longtime polit­
A stair Step desegregation ical foe*.
Th* weatherman he* fore­
plan has beta approved for
Lm b school* by th* Federal cast a hot election day with
District Court for North Flor­ temperature* climbing Into
the mld-OOa under partly
ida.
Th* Okaloosa School Board cloudy aklea. There also may
agreed laat January to de- be soma acattered ahowers.
aogregate Ua faculties for
children af federal employes.
China once waa known is
Thia decision doca not affect Cathay.
other Negroes, but a atalr
Step desegregation plan has
been submitted to the federal

By United Pres* International
A civil right* rally at New
York'* Polo Grounds flopped
Sunday, but Negroes opened
a email crack In one of the
Deep South’* more formidable
racial barricra.
Negroes attended religious
services at two white church­
es a t Plaquemlne, La., but
were turned away at (wo oth­
er*. Plaquemlne has been the
seen* of numerous racial arresta.
Only 2,002 persons puid 02
each to get into the New
York baseball park which
seata about 60,000. A crowd of
nbout 30,000 bad been expect­

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Their Rescue

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County To Roll
O ut Red Carpet

j&amp; m tfo rfr

Initial inspection by a State meet with County Commis­
City Commissioners passed
by resl qukk Mamlay eve­
Board of Control survey team sioners, City Commissioners
ning k recommendation by
of properties offered by Semi­ and Chamber of Commerce
W EATHER: Widely scattered afternoon and evening showers through W ednesday; hijrh today 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
SilEPPTON, Pa. (UPI t City Manager Pete Knowles
nole County at a site fur the officials for breakfast on Sept.
Two
coal
miners
were
pull­
VOL.
56
United
Press
lea
se
d
W
ire
Established
1908
TUES.,
AUGUST
27,
1965
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
NO.
4
that all commercial signs be
proposed Mate university of 21 prior to the Inspection of
removeil from public proper­ ed up safely through a 3OTEast Central Florida will be two of the five proffered pro­
perties.
ty. A« one Commissioner ex­ foot-drep shaft early today
matte Sept. 21.
Hendrix Chandler, corpor­
claimed. “This la a hot pota­ from the black underground
The survey team will ar­
to." Scents an earlier similar cell that had been their pri­
rive late on Sept. 2J and will ate secretary of the Board of
Control, informed The Herald
recommendation also was ta ­
this morning from Tallahas­
bled because property involv­ son for two weeks. One sang,
see that coming here for lh«
ed was owned by a "high up" (he other danced.
• ••
initial Inspection will be:
Henry Throne and David
official. CsBimL-nuncr* also
'look under study'' a letter Fellin were in high spirits as
Dr. J Broward Culpepper,
relative to capital Improve­ rescue workers lifted them
executive director ot Iho
Owner of the Paints Hotel al approval to legal docu­
Bo*rd of Control; Forrest
ment needs from Clifford slowly through the 18-inch on West First Street is one ments transferring title of
MrKibhln Jr., chairman of shaft drilled through dirt, of 28 property holder* given city-owned property to San­
Krlley, hoard architect; Jack
No End Seen
Sutton, research aisoela'e;
the Planning and Zoning clay, rock and coal.
until Jan. I to improve their ford Naval Academy. Com­
TAMPA (UP!)—The bitter Jerry Jones, properties offi­
Fellin. 38. was singing. "I'll buildings or have them razed. mission also authorized City
Commission, bused tnuclily*on
General
Telephone Co. strike cer. and one or more board
the George Simons report of be coining around the moun­
Most owners appeared at a Manager \V. E Knowles to
moved into it* 49th day today member*.
tain" during the stow ascent. public hearing by the City negotiate for a Butler-type
March 11)61.
and a spokesman for General
• « •
Thrnne. 28, danced a little Commission Monday evening building for construction on
Chandler explained the sur­
predicted It would continue vey team will inspect the soNews bulletin from the jig when he reached the sur­ to request the time extension West Sixth Street for the
"for a number of months."
called Lake Ada site, as pro­
I lul l.la S ut« InrititJ of Health face.
to allow them to repair liieir; parks deputinn-fit, to .'.place
• « *
posed by Hie City of Sanford,
tends. ''Don't delay another
properties to meet building a building sold to the acad­
9-Monlli Strike
Throne was llte first to be code specifications but no emy.
day getting your flu shot. The
during the morning hours and
WHO EWELL. Tenn. (UPD one of fuur other sites during
onset of rnoler weather is the rescued. lie was wearing a representative appeared lin*
In other action, the Com­
—The
uneasy and oflen vio­ the afternoon.
football
helmet
and
to
cheer­
time of danger. It takes a
Iho hotel property.
mission:
lent strike of miners in
The team will return Oct.
month for a shot to hccume ing men and women on the
Gave iir&gt;t reading to an or­
Commission also gave lilt
southeastern Tennessee coat ti and spend that day in­
surface he looked like a
•ffeetive."
dinance
annexing
the
Finefields began it* ninth month specting two more sites and
• »
•
grimy astronaut who might
crest Shopping Center and di­
today with no end tn sight.
have
been
plucked
front
a
the fifth ami last site on Oct.
• l)PI fuilcd to report it to­
rected an ordinance be draltday but radio news broadcasts space capsule.
13.
cd extending the liquor zone
Spy Charge
Minutes later Fellin was
Mayor Tom McDonald, at
stated thu Houston Colts have
to Include the center;
LONDON (U l'll — British Monday evening's City Com­
decided to set up their spring brought to the surface.
Authorized Knowles to ne­
expert* »ahl today the Soviet mission meeting, stated tho
Drilling with a 12'*-inch
training camp a t Cocoa. Sarigotiate lor the purchase of a
Union is operating alioul loo survey team will be taken to
hit began 7 a. m. EDT in an
ford loses out again.
new land-fill tractor, esti­
“ trawlers" as .spy shins, the City-proposed site in air• •
•
effort to find a third miner,
mated to cost $18,000;
equipped with rudar and elec­ conditioned Jeeps.
Thu.-e weekend winds play­ Louis Itova. -12, who was trap­
Took under study a pro­
• • •
tronic device*.
ed havoc with tint police heud- ped about IS feet from
F E R X A N D IN A REACH (lUieittU .spent today w ith C ity M annyor W. E .
WASHINGTON (U Pli-T he posed ordinance requiring re ­
Throne
and
Fellin
in
the
Aug.
Announcement
of the Im­
&lt;|Uutters' American flag . , .
Know lew v ie w in g Sun font o p e ra tio n s, e-ijHifinll.v tile rol'iisu division, in
nation’s leading railroads an­ tailer* of Cumimnmt-macle
More
Workers
pending visits was made by
whipped it to thirds. Is why 13 cavc-in. Drilling with a 3w
hich
th
e
v
is
ito
r
s
w
ere
luiT
iciiim
ly
in
terested
.
F
ro
m
th
e
le
f
t:
Raym
ond
products
ta
obtain
a
3l,ooo
IInounced today they wilt em­
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — the board In a letter to Gctl,
Did Cloiy D not flying there Inrh bit also was resumed
S ittitr, a d m in is tra tiv e A ssistant o f th e F lorida Letijnie o f M unicipalities,
bargo all freight effective at cciise and to designate these
The Stale Department of J. C. Hutchison, chairman of
today. Hut a new one is on in a hole nearby where ope­
.Im k ao n v ille; J im H eard, I'erim ndim t c ity m u tin eer: K now les; Dave S at*
rations had been delayed for 12:01 a .m. (local time) Thurs­ products as such;
Public Welfare was author­ Ihe County Commission. Tho
order.
chel, F e rn a n d inti H eath city m a n a g e r and fo rm e r S em m inole C ounty
day
becau-e
of
the
nation
Set
lor
public
h
carin:
on
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•
hours.
ized today to hire an addition Commission lias been desig­
wide strike threatened for Sept. 23 a Zoning and Plan• • •
clerk, ttml lie n S oren sen and I.. L. Holmnnmi, Fei iiam lina Hettch m m al 212 worker* tn make It nated by the board as tho
City Attorney Dill Hutchi­
ning
Commission recom­
missioner*.
(lle ra ltl P hoto)
State Mines Secretary II. that time.
IMissible to continue receiving oflfci.il body to present tho
son, professing to having a
Meanw title-, n o l i c e s of mendation for rczonlng in
salJ,
federal matching fund*.
proposals.
hoarse throat, requested amt Beecher Charmbury
General Hutchison was re­
was granted permission to "We talked to Fellin and he sweeping work rule* changes Robinson’s Survey, and
were posted tn rail terminals
Took under study Knowles’
ported negotiating with Capt.
Rescue
Reported
leave the City Commission bePcvcs Bov a is alive."
rial
Bova's 32-year-old wife, and shops across (he countrj reeniu rnendat ien i ir recodify.MIAMI tUPD—Cuban refit Hubert Ware, commanding of­
meeting early Monday eve­
FA
a. was taken Monday night lor tile third time lids sum­ mg amt editing the city's or­
gccl reported today thut anti- ficer of Hanford Naval Air
ning. As he put it. "I would
dinance*.
Cavtro guerrillas r e s c u e d Station, fur a helicopter to
like to cheek out." To which to Locust Mountain State Hos­ mer.
A railroad spokesman said
three condemned men from a allow the inspection team to
Commissioner Jimmy Crapps pital at Shenandoah for ob­
firing squad in L is Villas have an aerial view of Ihe
quipped: "Better check your servation. A physician said, the embargo means Ihe car"It's been an awful shock" riers will not accept freight
premiums.''
I Province la*t week, killing properties.
Ik
fee loading, transporting. In­
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for her.
Twenty three sites have
The niieinpt of County Com , sioner John Alexander made eight CaMroit* militiamen in been proposed for the uni­
The Little Bed Sehoolhouse Site was resting comfortably. terchange or reconfmeraenl
i
Ilia
procesi.
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stoners
Jam
es
Avery
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a motion to restore the 111)
versity in six of the nine
will reopen Sept. 8. Mrs. Jer- Fellin and Throne put on alter Wednesday midnight.
An m of waUlifu 1 waiting J in Fitzpatrick to lop oil the
l *0 o .C l v c A l
omcc expenses to the budget, ^ICCtlOnS Off
The spokesmen a
said
counties in the East Central
Xy hceth announces -!»• will parachuted) pc harness for
- til -.1 lo t- m Potomac Kivrr office of home demonstration with a iceeind by Mayor Lee
Eantuu * Yl e a • y Attack
t v '21 moat rutifojui*‘also will i ex
be at the school, bixth Street the final aieen '
SAIGON, South Viet Nam— Florida areas.
fog to-tay over tin. nation'* a ;ent, held by .Misa Myrtle Gary.
The board is expected to
•ml Palmetto Avenue, all this minutes to briti; up Throne schedule pa -ir.or t r a i n s . .umlton fijvr i (VAH-7). &lt;!1 . ,.,n.»! tlie Ui •. t ol -a •
(UPI) — South Vietnamese
Fitzpatrick and Avery re-1
&gt;ycd with the U. S ' cut I peeled lOO.Cnu ur muiu civd Wilson, from toe county bud­
make it* decLiun at a meet­
week to tuke applications for and only 8 lor Fellin, ending which would ud be abb- to
President
Ngu
Dinb
Diem,
get fur thu next year met willt m a died adauu-nt ill their!
ing Nov. 8 at Jacksonville
th e enrollment of mentally an operation ti.it required rraca taeir u &lt; lies land &lt;n and SUttl lic e t, c.itiv la:! right* umi ilur* U t u . i i j .
defeat Unlay when more than stand that the 111) olilce is ' currently embroiled in a or Dec. 6 at Boca Baton.
more
than
a
week
of
p
r
e
p
a
r
­
|
January,
t
o
d
a
y
continued
by
Hie
strike
deadline,
retarded children.
Official* and ordinary fit- 30 women filled the rum mis­ "niec, but not necessary” ami I crisis with the country's Budd­
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ation.
But he su id
.1
very eff.-rt preparation* aboard the t.’ sS liens ot thu Di trill of Co*
hist.*, today postponed Nation­
Enterprise f r a he [it. 3-j Iu inLilts, wise III llle ways Ilf sion morn to protest the is "not a part of county gov­ al Assembly election* until
will he matte u move p«sYouth Council of the Sunmove.
ernment" and voted "No."
tier Irani* aln ady enroute to 1 omecoming,
ford Jtec rent Ion department
further notice,
inaugural pm.id wild to roe!.’
Com mission Chairman J.
■Alter more than in hour of
Local Navy ofIici.it. in honiecoQsingt, went
[mint* from w ich traveler*
will hold its annual IJaik-to- Picket, Hit By
about
may convenlenilv ain n g e *1 i nounced tlir squadron's tu A ihfir bi't-mlaut.- ini i a. otioiM plea*, explanations anil point­ IliitchiMin broke the 2-2 dead- j Klnn Head H urt
School dance 8-11 p.ra. Friday
j 3A Vigilante alrcrait will Ily for the mammuih r dly in u making by members ot the lock hy easting hi* vote w ith! -SENECA, S. C. (UPI) —
ternatc Iran -j o.lutiun."
to the music of thu ".Mono­ Car, Held For
li t and Home Demonstration the yea*, to the applause of j
The announcement* came over Sanford in formation
tones." School dress only —
nlino t blase, ( lulls ol Hu* county, Commls- Ihe ladies in the ruom.
Three Alabama men. Includ­
Failing To Yield a* the Senate headed toward late next Tuesday or early husinrislike,
CAPE C A N A V E R A L
sorry, no shorts,
manner.
Avery, who told Hie wo­ ing ItolH'rt M. Shelton, slate (Ul’ll —• A Eaturn-t "su­
•
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MIAMI (L T D -A Miamian it* first test vole on legis­ Wednesday announcin: their
president
uf
the
Ku
Klux
Police posted "no p.-iking”
men ' it takes a tut of cour­
per-booster" rocket stood on
John J. Cronin, regional rep- picketing Florida F ad Coast lation to settle Hu- tour year- return from n long—but ac­ sign* in u lutl-squ.il' blink
age
to sit up and face you" Klan, remained Hospitalized its launching pad today to
tesentative of the Nationul Hallway facilities was charg­ old dispute over work rule* tive — Mediterranean deploy area in Hie heart of llo- city,
amt Commissioner Fitzpatrick here today from injuries suf­ begin three month* of getting
Association of Heal Estate ed with failing to yield the changes anil block the threat­ ment.
Including some of the «-.&gt;piLul'ji
told
them "my mother taught fered when their small char­ ready for an attem pt to send
Hoards, will spend Thursday right of way Monday after he ened walkout.
Airlift* arc scheduled to de­ most famous lundmxt 1 The
me to cook, sew ami niako tered plane crashed in moun­ the world’s largest satellita
with local realtors and other was knocked down by a car
Tlie decision was lo&gt;come posit Hie remainder o( the parking ban, si in .lull ,1 to be­
tied*" lost ground steadily to tainous country Monday.
into orbit.
business leaders, according to
T h e picket, Comer W. on an amendment designed to squadron's nearly-300 support gin at one iiiiiiutd pmt millThe massive booster, ship­
PI LA, Yugoslavia (UPD— the solid advance of argu­
f , F. Field, president of the Branch Jr., suffered a minor make the Senate trill conform personnel at Barney Field night tonight, loomed iis the
Ties Severed
ments from the women.
ped to Cape Canaveral from
Seminole County Board of knee Injury.
with a me a sore approved late Wednesday and Tburs major probteiu for tto thou- Soviet Premier Nikita Klim
PNOMPENH,
Cam­
Commissioner Avery sug­
Huntsville, Ala., Inst week,
Itcultors. He will address a
Police said Branch was Monday hy Hie House Com- day (Sept. Si.
sumls of government work­ thchev reached Hie halfway gested that, along vvilh their bodia (UPD — The govern­
was hoisted upright on thu
point
uf
hi*
Yugoslav
visit
to­
board meeting at noon,
The "Peacemakers" last er* who stteuin into Wash­
picketing Ibe r . d way's yards mcrcc Committee, thu* speed­
ment
ol
L
’amhixlin
announced
giant cuncm'-i pad Monday,
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day with success apparently other courses, Hu- Home Dem­
at Wrsl Miami Springs when ing llte legislative procedure. week relinquished their Sixth ington cii-Ii weekday.
onstration women ruuld use today it has decided to sever Mis-ite worker* Immediately
Florida Developme.it Com­ the car hit him.
responsibilities to
The House bill was ached F l e e t
tinge fu st art tents blus- a sored fur Id* "bury Hie li.il "a good course in county gov­ diplomatic relations w i t h
began attaching four large
mission is haek with a new
to come before the rules Heavy Attack Squadron One. Vimed in the pntl i -mioinnl - clict" mission.
The driver n[ the ear vvas
South Viet Nam. It gave as and four small fins to it* bot­
ernment."
free fall catalogue of package not connected with the strike committer today tor clear­ also of Sanford. This is VAII iutf Hio Washington MuouKhrushchev appeared to
In other business the com­ one of its reasons the "perse­ tom.
vacations. This edition, with in any way, police said, and ance to the house Hour where i's first deployment since In- ment und tlie 1. n. •■.n Memo- have secured the alliance id
mission
authorized the zoning cution of Vietnamese Budd­
If all goes a* plan ed, tho
121 pages, lists 1,321 package was not at fault when lie hit leader* hoped final approval Cuming the Heel's second Yt rial, tlio rallying pom « for Yugoslav president Tito In
director
to issue a warrant hists."
rocket — most powerful ever
Vacations. The booklet is the picket.
gilante
squadron.
the
Kremlin
.
tetter
idiolo
i
could lie vcitnl Wednesday..
Ilia manliei*, wlio-o U-udcr.s
for the arrest of Itobert May . . .
. &gt;t
. .. ,
flown in the free world—wdl
4 * uvuilulde upon request to the
began ui riving heie Monday. eat and political (cud with for keeping horses on lii* i u l S M b S I p p l \ O tti
put uhnut .'l l,nun pounds into
Florida Development Com­
A. 1'hilip ttaiidul
lilt Beil China
JACKSON, Miss. (U l'l) — orbit sometime mound midproperty in spite of repeated
mission, Tallahassee.
elder statesman of tliu ,'segio
Tlie Soviet premier's visit warnings.
Former Gov. J, I*. Coleman, November, Ibis is more than
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civil rights mnveiiii i ami also was rottsidered a tri
a tme-time Kennedy-fur i'res twice n- heavy ru Ihe Vostuk
Jim Itay, 19-year-old son
"father" of Hie mini . sui-i uiupli for Tito, who seem* to
Ment man who later became space-hip* (lie Soviet Union
of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. DykeMonday “ no lot re umbr the have erased Hie Kremlin's Boy, 12, Dies A s
Hi sene banted, and 1.1. Gov. ha* used to transport it* to —
Ilia, of French Avenue, receiv­
sun cun tiloek oi stem Hiia Mack marks against him and
Paul B Johnson Jr., son ol imiiinut* into space.
ed nationwide publicity in a
• ivti right* levolut.'.ii te&gt;w un­ won pew economic help us ii Pal Fires Gun
u former governor, meet to­
A hydiogrn-fueted second
national news maga/dne re­
der way.”
reward for Ids cooperation.
MIAMI i UI'D—Daniel Lee day in Hie . runoff /nr tho -luge that will ride into space
cently. Jim, s life guard ul
Yugoslav sjMikcsmun ron- Hamrick, 12. was accidentally Democratic nomination lor | atop the 1'ii-inillion-pound
Coney Island. New York, this
firmed the two leader* were shot to death hy a young governor.
I thrust Saturn-1 booster I*
lust summer, war piturvd
i tentatively scheduled to uiri' *
Pickets Banned developing niuiu.il eoupera companion Monday w It i I e
giving mouth-to-mouth reHun in Hie face uf Column playing with a :tocaliber rif­
here around Sept. 27. But in­
JACKSONVILLE
(LTD
suscitation t a lightni* M v.cle roller- said Bichard Ma­ Deal With Vicar formed sources aid it cuuld
U. S District Coui t tooi. i nist Chinese opposition.
tint.
They aru discussing the in lian, also 12, cleaned the wca| arrive us much a* u wee*
sued a teni[Nirar) mj melton
- — - T 'A
ti-rnatiuu.il
situation as re- pon, pointed il at Hamrick Didn’t Help
I ember.
prohibiting "wildcat" picket
ing hy striking empkqr* ot :ard* Hie West, and prob­ and pulled the trigger, not
KINGSTON • UN-THAMES
the Florida East toast Hail lems of t Ii u International realizing it vvas loaded.
England (UPD—Peter Jongs, Picnic Wednesday
Co
in
ill
mu
it
movement
way nl properties of other
an |8-)earoId laborer, told a
Seminole Chapter 2 OES
railroads or terminals
Slate Reefed Up
court Monday lie was swing­ and their famltic.* will ho!1!
Itle it-luntli-in ‘iip'.tetle Rollins (irunt
TALLAHASSEE I UI'D — ing Irom the roof of Hie Ihe annual Robert Morris pic­
a
lu-day restraining ord r i*
WINTER I'AltK (UP!) — [The tie pact me ill uf Agricul- Kingston parish church one nic tills Wednesday al 6 31
CHICAGO &lt;UPI&gt; — A lead­
sued Aug. Ii. which end d one- the National Science F’upnda- lure said .Monday that I.OIL- recent midnight because "I pin. at tlie Florida Power
ing Methodist bishop told Die
day'*
wildcat pick) tin ' of a lion tin* awarded a SI2.ijOo in ho.7 head of cattle and IT.hta have an arrangement with Employes Bldg., in Enter­
denomination's second con­
railroad crossing used 1 the stitulional grant for science colonies of tu-e* were ilupoit* Hu- vicar."
prise. Members are asked to
ference on human relations
Atlantic Coast Lille Badroad to Rollins College, il uu* ed into Florida during the
lie was fined 38 to fur be- bring food amt table service
Monday nizht that the nation
announced today.
| l!Mi2 63 season.
and other rumpanii
ina drunk anil disorderly.
(or their family and guests.
o! equality is the ‘ silent part­
ner” o( prejudice.
Bishop F. Eserla Ensley,
president of the church's Na­
tional Board of Christian Soc­
ial Concerns, urged aUml t,ARLINGTON. Vu t FIT) — Imldiru* when Castro look or uot It was Hie Berlanti "il ' a Latin American gov­ uncovered evidence willed
(*xj ministers ami laymen to
Millionaire New York Flor­ | over in Cuba, was killed with aircraft. Two mutilated bodies ernment would officially re " indicated Berlanti and It is
disregard the "mathematical
ida developer Louis BciUnll fits son, Frederick, 31, when have been Identified as those
cognize hi* organization
sun. Fred, may have died at
category" ot equality and at­
pledged 3300.uOu lo help fizht
of t ie fwo men.
j
iheir
light
plane
plunged
Into
In
Miami,
news
executive
lb,- hand* of Castro agents."
LOVELY 111 LA HANDS anil lovely wnhincx, Gloria am I Karen (Jm-m*
tempt instead to "sense" the
Fidel Castro before in- w:i&gt;
Mario Garcia Kuliiy of Ar­
v.ill lie among the headliner.* of the old fashioned vaudeville show nt the
needs of Hie American Negro.
Meanwhile, Ibe L'ivi; .\cruo*
killed in a mysterious plane the lake D days ago.
lington, head of Ibe Organizu Ralph It, nick of television
Ritz T heater, Sept. 3. The entertainm ent provided by talented local peo­
"I don’t think we of the
crash in
Florida's Lake
A fisherman und his wife lion fur Hie Liberation of Cu­ station WTVJ said that Ber­ nautics Board (CAB) hem
ple will b« followed by a firs t ru n show, “ A New Kind of Love” starrintf
white race understand the
Okeechobee, a Cuban exile j said they saw a plane, its ba (OLC), said be had a lanti had lost "several mil­ was Investigating the crash,
Paul Newntan and Joanne Woodward. Tickets a re on sale from all Koburden of spirit which our
leader said Monday ni-ht.
engine on fire, cra-.i into ttie letter from Barlanti dated lion" In interests ,n Cuba af­ particularly tie movements
tarian.w and at the Ritz theater. Proceeds of the benefit show will go bvNegro brethren carry." he
Berlanti. on, who cD
I h" laic late at n hi, but ii liai last June Ft offering to hue ter Ca.-tru came into power, of Ihe Herbnt.s before I'uia
v.urd the new pediatrics ward ul Seminole Memorial Hospital.
lit'tuck said tike slalom had plane went Ju-vu.
lost million, of
dial* m not U cn established whether J $;&gt;oo,oua in bond (rum the ULC
sa d .
i

Palms Hotel A m o n g
28 Doomed Buildings

WWA

Rail Embargo
On Freighl
Set Thursday

Washington
Prepares For
VAM-7 Coming rtighis itorcli

Ilo q u e n t P!eas Get

HD Bade In Budget

'Super-Booster'
Rocket On Pad

Nikita Success
W ish Tito Seen

Heeds Pressed
Over Equality

Castro Agents Linked To Berlanti Deaths In PSane

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P a g e S — A ug. 17, 1963

V f f ilS

Television Tonight

K osky U rg es
R e g istra tio n
This W e e k

SUren Grier, Lake Monroe;
Cornelius Derate, DeBary;
8 p ean,
WiUon
■erne, Frank Caldwell, Dora
Mae Bryant, George Beat,
lebya Mobile, Barbara Caro*
ley, Mary Ana Livock, Roy
firiin , Robert J , Boynton,
Imoyeno Spradlin, io n Alfa
Smith, Wanda Head. E th J
Lea Johnson of Sanford.
Mr, and Mra. iamca Cam
My of Sanford, a boy.
Mr, and Mra. Jamea E.
Band of Sanford, a girl.
Dfecfcarfae
Deria BUir, Mima; Wayne
A. Poriko, DoBary; Ktgina
SaUtb, DoBary; Barbara Sofried, DoBary;
Ray Flint,
Wiater Park; Mra. Aaron
Compton and baby, Lake Henm i Soean Ryan, John Lot,
tia ila Ellkk, Mra. Ronald
Barmnaeon and baby, Judta
Thomaa, Mrs. Loioy iloirij
and baby, Lee Pord, Judith
Lnbits, Baby Boy Mayhtw of
Sanford.
A aloot SI
Admtaaleaa
Judy Wobb, Long wood; Bet­
ty Jean M etu, Lake Monroe;
Phyllla Seaalona, Margo B*1
an tine, Marian Baker, Pamela
Morrla, Da nolle Wright, Pa­
tricia Harper, Chariot Jones
Carolyn F railer of Sanford.
Birtka
Mr. and Mra. Everett A,
Harper of Sanford, • girl.
Mr. and Mra. Gene Frailer
ef Sanford, a boy.
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Webb
t f Longwood, a boy.
Mra. and Mra. Morria MetU
«f Lake Monroe, a boy.
Diet bargee
Robert Jam ei, Maitland;
B ank
Burnt, Enterprise;
Fred Lonaby, DeBary; Marie
Hippa, N. Orlando; Peullne
Walker, Geneva; Janat Eller
■an, York Haven, Pa.; Mra
Silly Davie and baby, Osteen;
Steven Grier, Lake Monroe
Frank Caldwell, Ruth Wall
Maureen Currie, Lucille Col
Una, Julia Ntilson, Margaret
Dillard, Monroe Wilroi, Su
aotte Vaeula, Mra. John P.
Ritchie and baby; Mra. Robert
Black and baby; Mra. Robert
Bailey and baby of Hanford

By Hu m Estes
N*w pupils who will attend
t h • Longwood Elementary
School were urged today by
Principal Louis Kosky to reg­
ister this week at the school
oMce which la open daily
from I a.m . until 2:30 p.m.
Those attending the school
last year or who were regis­
tered la tho spring roundup
need not r*-r«|Uter.
Parsnta new to Seminole
County who are enrolling
children for the first time will
be required to provide a dec
laration of domicile and par
cuts of beginning first grad
era will be required to pro­
vide a birth certificate verl
lying the child's age.
Those with any questions
regarding t h a registration
may call the school office for
further Information.

NEW SCHOOL AT ENGLISH ESTATES will
have these tencheni who will for the present
work with the double seiwion classes a t the South
Seminole Elementary School until th e new
school Is completed. In the front row are Jean
Thomas and Sarah Sowoszowskl; middle row,
Nancy Hnthuwny and Beverly Deek; top row
L oretta Deame and Emma Carlson. Principal of
the new school is Morris Kuby. (Herald Photo)

s a i .k

The und*ral*n*d wilt ,-ll
at publle auction on S,pt,mh*r
I. tie r at ||:ln A. At, a
1)1! Cadillac 3 Dour, H.rUl
No. U U Ulto, at 3«1 rt.juih
Etm Avenue, Hanford, Klorlda,
ae’ied and rspossss-H from
Rilptt Amoroao, Naval Air Ola*
11 n. Hanford, Florida. Tho uu*
d-rrl-nsd reaarvt, tho rletit
to bid.
UNION NATIONAL BANK
AND THUST COMPANY
AT MOUNT HOLLY,
y t n u r nA itH a ph
C-unsslIor at Law
117 Cedar Lana
T-vnerk, N. J.
T-tne-k e-Tlll
F t; i l l s h ; Aug. 37, t i l l .
C r«,-i7

i" H n o tn

C h a n g e Tim e
S c h e d u le s
Altamonte Springs Element­
ary Principal Frank Gore an
nounced today that bus runs
for the school will remain tha
asms ■■ for last year with
the exception that all pick
ups and deliveries will be
made one hour earlier.
Gore again requested par­
ents of all first graders to
regliter this week in order
that first day confusion may
be avoided and to enable the
ichool ataff to make pupil as­
signments which will be post­
ed on each homeroom door
over the Labor Day weekend.
Next Tuesday, the first day
of school, students will report
as follows; first graders,
rooms 303 303; second grad­
ers, 301, 401, 403; third grad­
ers, 404-405, 603; fourth grad­
ers, 604-606; fifth graders,
607, 503. 503 and sixth grad­
ers, 504-506.

Presbyterian Circles
Meet In Lake Mary

Legol Notice
mortem o r

A lta m o n te B uses

r n i’.vrv

*0X1.XL ( 4 tlM U i|o v
Welle* e l Fehtle llrarla*
Nolle* la )i»r*br elv*n. th4t

lly Franc** Wealrr
Mra. A. P. Forahay war
boatcas at a combined meeting
of both circles of the UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held
at her home last Tuesday
night.
Mri. Edward Zimmerman,
leader of Circle One, opened
the program and Mra. Forshay read ■ pungent article
by Norman Vincent i’eule,
“ Where to Find Wonderful
People”. Individuality, not
peraonallty, was a key note.
Mra. John Pilley read tha
name* and misaiona of those
to be remembered in prayer
for the day. Mr*. Marie larwe
gave a condensation of the
last two chapter* of the group
acudy book. Don reople ef
God.

Legal Notice
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ZOXIXO COM H ItSfO V
Valle* a l I**Ml. I I . a r i a *

Tha Zoning (’urn mission Wtlt
hold a public h-.irlng In con • Mae recommending In tha
tluard of County Cornmlssluntr* amaoilln* Zoning Ittgula*
tlona to ertatt a ns w -Ilatrlet
U b* known aa C-t. Llmltad
rotninercMl Dlatrlct. Coplra of
thla prn|iua*d amanlmant may
b* obtained In tha Zoning Of.
flc*. Court lloua. Hanford.
Florida, Monday* thru Fri­
day! from lids A M. to 1:0*
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I 'u h ll r h a a rln a w il l ha hold
In ih&gt;, y .rn ln n la C o u n ty C o u r t
) In ti so, ("m in ty Cum m is s io n * r s
It'- put, H anford,
F lo r id a ,
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A abort by. Iness meeting
fulowed the program. Plant
were made for the Fellow
chip Supper to be held Sep
tember 1.
The hoatesa served refresh
ment* of lime sherbet and
cookies during the social hour,
Other members present
were: Mra. Horace Cochran
Mrs, 11. M. Gleason, Mr*,
Richard Keogh, Mra. Marion
Lee, Mra. Clifford Corden,
Mrs. David Cochran, Mrs. Roy
Howell Jr., Mrs. Ralph Wil­
liams, Mrs. Howland Goble,
Mra. Evelyn Klee, Mra. C. D,
Donaldson, Mrs, Einar Turn­
ing, Mrs. Harry E. Handusky,
Mrt. John Ulmer, Mra. Dun
Smith, Mrs. I.uvera Harrison,
Mrs. Joe Smathera, Mrt. Rich­
ard Ueebc, Mrt. Charlei Mail­
man, Mrs. A, E. Freese and
Mrt. Fanny Leffler,

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Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
There will bt- a rehearsal
of the Little Theatre Group
In Dellary at 7:30 p.m. today
In the Community Center for
the play, “ You Can't Take U
With You."
Acton are needed by Hie
group and interested persons
are ask«d to report at rehear­
sals.

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DEAR DUCK TROUBLE: Not
with the recommendation YOU’VE
given it. The answ er is easy as duck
soup. Call your S P.C.A. and tell them
you are all fowled up.
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DEAR HIDD EN : Don't convict
your husband on circumstantial evi­
dence. Put it to him this way: "Are
you ashamed of m e? Would you pre­
fer to be a bachelor. Make up your
mind. I’m your w ife In private and in
public. Or not a t all.”
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DEAR ABBY: Our young son
was given a cute little baby duck
last Easter, and now it is a fullgrown nuisance. He Is up a t dawn,
quacking worse th an a rooster. He
was hit by a m otor scooter and suf­
fered a broken wing so we took him

DEAR ABBY: My dear fatherin-law died six m onths ago. Had he
lived a little longer, my mother-inlaw and he would have celebrated
their golden wedding anniversary
next month. My sister-in-law wants
to give a big annivarsary party, com­
plete with guests and gifts anyway.
She argues th a t the "family” has
looked forward to this golden wed­
ding anniversary for so long it is only
’’fair” to give M other the party. My
husband and I believe such a celebra­
tion would be improper. W hat is your
opinion?
JU ST WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: Your hus­
band and you are right. Since your
father-in-law is not living, such a
celebration would be out of order.
Give your mother-in-law a corsage
and invite her to a quiet family din­
ner.

Q a c o b y O n d !h id q &amp;
WORTH
s k i ’

By Oswald Jacoby
If West has learned to
think like a declarer he will
realize that the play has
been rather unusual. He will
•sk himself if South would
have adopted that line of
play if he had started with
■ce-jack-tmall of hearts. He
will answer the question In
th« Relative. Then he will
ask himself what South would
have done if he held the ace
of apades, the ace-jack dou­
bleton of hearts, and the acequeen of clubs.
It won't take him long to
find the answer which Is that
ho would hava tried the same
play that South had made.
At this point rattlesnake
West will riso with the ace
of diamonds and lead the
king of hearts. South's jack
will fall and West will take
three more heart tricki.

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and then South will gallop
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two spades.

(t) O m t BanOilae*

teen-agers wear in the first
place.
On the forbidden list for
boys are such inappropriatefor-sebud clothes as peg
style, tight-fitting trousers,
soiled or wrinkled trousers,
sneakers and sweatshirts.
The girls aren't to wear
sneakers, skirt lengths above
mid-knee,
shorts,
tight
sweaters or ikirli, or cu­
lottes. Nor will they be al­
lowed lo wear such extreme
hair atyles as beehives or
wigs. Heavy make-up and
eye shadow are "out," too.
The students at this ichool

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to the vet’s to have his wing set.
A nother time he pestered our coilie
dog and got most o f his feathers
torn off. He also loat an eye. J u s t
last week he a te some poison berries
and we had to take him to the v et’s
again. This crazy bird has cost us
$33 in doctor and drug bills. We
can’t kill it because he’s a "p et”.
Does anybody wanna buy a duck?
DUCK TROUBLE

HIDDEN WIFE

Post 8207
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DEAR ABBY: I am married to
» man ten yearn younger than my­
self. We hud both been divorced and
were lonesome, and he said It made
no difference th a t I was older, m he
d id n 't care for th® younger girls.
He’s a nice-looking man in his 30’s.
I have u grown son and daughter,
»&gt;oth working. I held a good job and
had money In the bunk and a nice
home, all paid for. He aeked me to
sell my house, trade my car for a
new one, quit my job and move to an­
other city with him. This I did aladly.
I bought another house and got an­
other Job. He's working, too. My
heartbreak came when we were a t
a night club one night and he said,
" If we run into anyone I know. I
will introduce you aa my AUNT!”
Now I find out he hae told everyone
th a t he is a bachelor. I am so hurt
and sick. Please tell me what to do,
Abby. Should I leave him 7

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By Abigail Van Buren

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When Rsttlesnske Pete, the
world's greatest rattlesnake
hunter, was asked his form­
ula for success lie replied,
“I just try tu think like a
rattlesnake.”
Some declarers are just as
dangerous as rattlesnakes
when they start to operate the
dummy, and an alert de­
fender should learn to think
like a declarer it tie wants
to handle defense succeisfully.
Now take a look at the
West and North hands only.
West opens the (our of
hearts against the three no
trump contract. East pro­
duces the quern and South
M rs. Thornton
gathers tn the trick with the
ace. Then he leads the deuce
of diamonds and if West
T aken By D eath hasn't
learned to think like
Mrs. Graca 11. Thornton a declarer, It will he all
dint Monday morning at a
hanfurd nursing home.
bhe had lived here four
years and had had a lingering
Ulneta.
Whit 1s mama doing these
Born in Sanford, Sirs.
Thornton moved to Winter days?
Obviously, she isn't exer­
Garden and then back to
cising her right and respon­
Sanford.
Survivors lncluds flv* lis­ sibility to teach her child­
ters, Mrs. Alice Click and ren how to dresa properly,
Mrs. George M. Shipp of San­ behave In a socially accept­
ford; Mrs. Carolyn Walker, able manner, and In general
Springfield, Ala.; Mrs. Jam ei to act liks young ladies and
M a r t i n , Ulkawaha; Mrs. gentlemen.
If ihe were, ichoola would­
Hsnry Heath, Longwood; ono
brother. William Lewis of n't have lo be making rules
Oklawahs, several nieces and for the proper dress, make­
up and hair styles for their
nephews.
Funeral services will be students.
Yet many schools are being
held at 3 p.m. st gravsilde
forced to take on what was
m Longwood cemetery. Rev.
once the job of mother*—
Charlei Stewart of Christ
seeing that young people ar­
Church will officiate.
rive at school looking like
UriiMiii Funeral Home i* In
students Instead of beatniks
charge o f arrangem ents.
or movie stars made up for
the camera — Some wear
skirts so short ami sweaters
so tight that school author!
lies consider them decidedly
unladylike.
By Donna Fate*
In Haverhill, Mas*., for ex­
South Seminole VFW Poat ample. a dress code has been
83U7 will iuci Vyt 6 p.m. toduy decided on by the Haverhill
at the Post Hume on the High School Student Council
Old Dixie Highway.
and approved by the Admin­
Final plan* will bo diicuu- istrative Council, tu take ef­
cd for the chicken and rib fect in September. It out­
barbecue to be sponsored by laws the improper drrss for
the post inim l until 5:30 both boys and girls that mo­
pm . on Sept. 8 .
thers never should have let

aflsr nun si taratlun, |b* S-itiipole C-iunty Znrdti* I'.minla* 13*1 at Til» I\ M nr a* soon
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Hvrtitnnls C o u n ty Zoning
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setter* to husbands wo*
the theme of » potluck (up­
per i t the home of Mr*. L. A.
Atu*grove for officer* wive*
of VAH-1 Saturday.
The unuaual centerpiece
win made of a (ingle red ro*e
In a but! vaie next to ionic
atationery with a rose motif
and a pen. Mr*. James R.
Conrey won the centerpiece
a* a door price.
Name tugs were tiny repli­
ca* of a ir mall envelope* and
the napklni matched the rose
decor.
The potluck (upper wai the
first get together aince a r­
riving home from Norfolk.
Two gift*, a baby rup to
Mr*. Wm. I.. Goodman for
her young *on, and a (liver
candy dish, to Mrs. Robert
Ashby who ha* gone to VAH3, were presented.
At the business meeting fol­
lowing the supper Mr*. Rob­
ert E. Guest, treasurer, and
Mr*. Michael Durant, the
NOW representative, gave
their report*.
Other business discussed
included the bowling league,
help for the Little Red School
House and the decorating
course.
Wivea preaent were Mmca.
!.. J. Reinhart, Jesse W. T aft,
Holiert Ashby, John S. Bargcr, Richard A. Barnes, Ed■die R. Brewer, James R. Con­
rey, Harold R. Cowden, Mich*
act Durant, James D. Durbin,
William L, Goodman and Rob­
ert E. Guest. John Haiste.i
Jr., I’aul I. Haney, George J .
Klett, Roger L. Leonhard!,
John F . Moore, Jack S. Salisi bury, John N. Spurts, Alan L.
’ Weeks, Gunnar Wilster, I'aul
' 31. Wlreman, Douglas It.
Wood, Neal It. Jlaxwtll and
L. A. AI nag rove.
Mrs. Alice Blake* Icy, the
■mother of Mrs, ltargcr and
3Ii*s Ann Sims, the sister of
’ Mrs. Week*, were guests.
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Officers wivea of VAIl-9
1 met Friday evening a t the
‘ home of Mr*. James deUnuuhl
for their bi.wcckly bridge.
High alorcr was Mi*. John
Moynihun ami Mrs. Gordon
Kuehn of VAll-3 was second
high.
Other squadron wive* pres­
ent were Mr*. W. I. Lewi*
Jr„ Mr*. Richard Cooke, Airs.
Phillip Breton, Mrs. John Mc­
Cracken, Mrs. John Moloney
and .Mrs. A. F. Reno.
Also attending were former
VAll-'J wives Mrs. tJ. W.
Kimmnn* and Mrs. W. E.
Murk ley of staff, and Mr*.
Kuehn. Mr*. Michael Durant
of VAIL I wa* also a guest.
The next bridge will be
1 Sept, tl at the home of Mr*.
McCracken.

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Mrs. Betty Lackey and
Mrs. Vincent Monroe were
hostesses for a housewarm­
ing party at the home of Lt.
and Mrs. Robert Watson Sat­
urday evening.
Members and wives of
VAll-3 culled from 5 p.rn. til
1 p.m. to christen the newly
remodeled home which had
burned two months ago.
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Mr. Jesse Sheffield, a cer­
tified bridge instructor, will
be the teacher for the scries
of bridge lessons beginning
Sept. 10 for all officera wives.
The six lessons will be held
every Tuesday morning a t the
Capri restaurant for begin- ners and intermediates. A re­
duced group rate will be
charged.
Person* interested in taking
thu lessons should cull Mrs.
William L. Goodman at
322-218.1 any time before
Sept. 10.
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home and happy
birthday greetings were ex­
tended to Mrs. I’hillip Breton
at a surprise party Wednes­
day at the home of Mr*. J. D.
Moloney.
Mr*. Becton and son Neal
returned to Sanford from New
Jersey where they had been
visiting her parents. They
stopped en route tn Green­
ville, N, C. for a stay with
Mr*. Fillip Becton, Sr.
Birthday cake was served
to the VAll-0 wivea and
guests who were Mrs. Ivan
Lewis, Mrs. John Moynihan,
Mrs. Richard Cooke, Mrs.
James dcGanahl, Mr.'. John
McCracken, Mrs. I’hillip Monroe, and Mrs. D. A. Turner.
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Any Navy wife interested
in bowling In the All-Navy
Welcome

Wives league who wa* unabto
to attend the meeting U»t

Miss Matzy Susan Bickham
To Marry James C. Owen, Jr.

Friday should call Sirs. A. F.
Reno at FA 2-7858 before
Sept. 6. Fall bowling compe­
tition will begin on that day.
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Steaks sizzled back of the
CPO club Saturday evening
when the CPO wivea clubs
held a “bring your own steak"
dinner for their husbands and
guests.
The club provided scalloped
potatoes, tossed salad, hot
rolls and cuffee to eat with
the steaks. After dinner a
local band played for dancing
in the club,
Mrs. Roger Pope, Mr*.
William Foster, Mrs. Henry
Quinn end Mrs. W. A. Wigg
made the arrangement* for
the party.
Present were Chief and
Mrs. E. H. Nance, Chief ami
Mis. C. B. Reeves, Chief anil
Mrs. C. E. Morton, Chief and
Airs. H. It. Quinn, Chltf sr.d
Mrs. John Uhr, Chief and
Mra. K. C. Fehl. Chief and
Mr*. R, E. Betuncort, Chief
and Mrs. C. H. William*.
Chief and Mrs. F. M. Goble,
Jr., Chief and Mrs, John
Stankiewicz, Chief and Airs.
D. F. Slglin, Chief and Mrs.
C. H. Westbrook, Chief and
Mrs. Ralph Simas, Chief ami
Airs. A. C. Wigg and the
Mines. L. R. Ray. It. T. King
and Harold Sumlvall.
Guesta of the club were
Chief and Mra. G. A. Felgar,
Chief a dnMrs. Gerald Kanter,
Mr. and Mr*. AL Conway, Air.
and Mrs. Nordstrom, Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Pyle uud Air. and
Mrs. G. B. Smith.
A cake was served for des­
sert which was baked in hon­
or of Chief Westbrook who
has received orders to Nor­
folk.
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Airs. W. L. Goodman re­
turned recently from n trip
which took her to Norfolk
to see her husbund off on the
IISS Independence uud a (tuy
with her parents in Suffolk,
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Members of the Navy Wive*
Cluli Vigilantes No. 'Jll, held
their first social event Wed­
nesday at Luke Golden since
the reorganisation of the club.
Thu group is the only na­
tional organization for Navy
wivesin the
areu,and was
recently reactivated by some
of its former nicuiliers.
After the members uml
their children enjoyed the potluck luncheon, president Airs.
Shirley Owens rend a letter
from the Jacksonville Navy
Wives club. Four members of
that clult will visit the San­
ford group, and u i of feu was
planned to welcome them.
Airs. Barbara Briskilt, a
former member of the Jocksonville club, will tie the hos­
tess for the occasion ul her
homo this Thursday.
Alembers and children spent
thu afternoon swimming in
Lake Golden.
Any enlisted Navy wife in­
terested in joining the group
can get more information by
calling Airs. Owen «l U22-77.il.
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COMING EVENTS
Wednesday, .tug. 28
VAEI-l Enlisted wives coffee, 2:30 p.m. Homo of Mr*.
Pat Russell.
Friday, Aug. 30
VAH-9 Officers wivrs pot­
luck supper, 7 p.m. Home of
Air*. J. D. Moloney.
.Monday, Sept. 2
CPO Wives meeting, 8 p.m.
NAS balltoom. All E-7, E-8
and E-U wives.
Tuesday, Sept. 3
NOW board meeting, 9:3(1
a.m. Home of Airs. W. E.
Markley.
Wednesday, Sepl. I
VAILU officers wives cof­
fee, 10 a.m. Homo of Mrs, U.
L Atkinson.
Ihuraday. 8rpl. 5
VAILU Officer* wives cof­
fee, 10 a.m.
VAH-5 Officer* wives cof­
fee, 10 a.m. Home of Mts.
Betty Lackey.
Friday. Krpt. *
VAII-0
Officers
wives
bridge, 7:30 p.m. Honrs of
'Mr*. John McCracken.

MISS SYLVIA PEEPLES, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J . Peeples, of Yale Avenue, will be leav­
ing Monday to enter nurac’a training nt Georgia
Uuptist Hospital in A tlanta.
(Herald Photo)

Evans Family Returns From
"See Florida' Vacation
By Uernice Kelsey
Mr, and Air*. John Evans
anti sons, Wesley, Arthur,
Charles and David, have re­
turned to Oviedo from an ex­
tensive “Sec Florida First"
vacation.
Leaving here on July's they
went to Ft. Lauderdale and
alter spending some time at
Pier fid. they chartered a 37
fool cabin cruiser from a ma­
rina for a (rip to Miami,
across BLvcnync Bay and on
fo Ocean Reef and Key Lar­
go.
Returning through the Pass,
they anchored about a halfmile off Elliott Key where
the boys enjoyed skin diving,
saw many different types ol
fish and found a few sponges,
one of which was in the in­
teresting shape ol a hat.
Stops were made at various
marinas along the waterway
where excellent accommoda­
tions were found all along the
way. They spent two night*
at Marathon where they par­
ticularly enjoyed the tidal
swimming pool formed by
rising of ocean tides. In this
pool are a few fish and some
lobsters but they are no
threat to tin- swimmers.
The family stopped in Mi­
ami where some lime was
spent at Hie Sea Aquarium
before returning home !o
spend a few days in getting
Wesley ready for »ix weeks
ROTC training at Quantum,

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Personals
Miss Eleanor Zukowski, 831
N. Triplett Dr., her brother,
Joe. a n d their neighbor,
ymmg Darwin Shea, have
been visiting relatives and
vacationing in t h e Keys,
where they are enjoying (isli
ing, boating and swimming.
Eleanor I* returning (or her
Sophomore year at Florida
Southern College in Lakeland
on Labor Day,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerr
and daughter Jeanne, of Piney Ridge Road, let! Satur­
day (or a two week vacation
in North and South Carolina,

MISS SUSAN BICKIIAM

Santord Personals
Weekend guests of Air. and
Mrs. Frank Donahue, at their
home on Grandview Avenue,
were Air. Donation's sister-inlaw and daughter, Mrs. Rich­
ard Donahue and Sherry, of
St. Augustine.
Mr. and Mr*. It 0. Grieme
and children, Bale and Anne,
and his mother, Mrs. Charles
Grieme, have returned from
a three week vacation in Colo­
rado pud Wyoming. They all

visited with Mrs. diaries
Grieme'* mother ami sister,
Mrs. Gertrude Aiken snd
Mrs. Ina Ray Mclatughlia.
The it. I). Grieme* went
on to Sheridan, Wyo., for a
visit with Mrs. Grieme'*
uncle jnd aunt, Air. and Air*.
Alton Middleton. They all
m a d e several sightseeing
trips In the area and visited
|H&gt;ints of Interest. Since It
was llieir first visit out west,
the small fry especially cnJoyed Hie trip.
Hnusegueslx at Hie Silver
Lake home of Mr. and Mr*.
William T. Itaynor, during
the past week were Dr. and
Mrs. Joe Hall and family, of
Coral Gables; Air. and Airs.
Lee Mcl.uln. Sarasota; Hr.
ami Airs. Bill .McLain anil
Ann, of Washington, D. C.;
Air, and Mrs. Ralph Allen amt
family, Bel.and, and Mr, and
Airs. William Lledkic, of
Bradenton.

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New Arrivals

By llernire Kelsey
Mrs. Margaret Brenner has
returned to her home in Shcl
hyvillr, Mich , after spending
several week* here with her
son in law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Jerry Arndt and
their children. Her grandwm,
Ardie Arndt, returned home
with her for a visit.
Mr* It. W. Estes anil Mrs.
.Madeline LiulreII spent a re­
cent weekend a t St. Peters­
burg Beach,

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Phillis McDaniel and Patty W alker,
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lly Jjn e Casselberry
Air. ami Air*. Michael Ham­
lin, of 230 Lake Triplet Drive,
Casselberry, announce t h e
K.*h of an eight pound, eight
ounce daughter, Laura Ann,
at the Winter Park Alcmori.il
Hospital on Friday, Aug. 23.
at 6:23 p m.
Her ni.iiernal grandmother
is Mrs. O. G. Smith of Miami.

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rest of the family continued
their vacation, this time go­
ing to Jacksonville from
whrrc they traveled back
down Florida's west coast,
stopping off at Crystal River
and at Wccklwachcc Springs
for the underwater show.
From there they traveled
on down through St. Peters­
burg to Anna Marin Island
where they visited friends.
Their next itop was at the
(tingling Museum at Sara­
sota. then on to Venice where
they were guests of llev. and
Mr*. John Jones.
From Venice they went to
Naples and across the Tamluini Trail back to Miami
where he attended a business
meeting and where they spent
a few days before returning
home.

Mr. and Mrs. Matax Bick­
ham, of Tillar. Ark., an­
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Alatiy Susan,
to Jame* Caney Owen Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Owen, ISIS Magnolia Avenue,
Sanford.
Miss Bickham U a graduate
of the Tillar High School snd
attended Mississippi S t a t e
College for Women, at Co­
lumbus, Miss. She received
a certificate ia Dental Hy­
giene, from the University of
Tennessee, College of Dentis­
try, in Memphis and is pres­
ently employed by Dr. Ralph
Braden. In Memphis.
The groom-elect is a grad­
uate of Seminols High School
and ii now attending the Uni­
versity of Tennessee Medical
School. While la high school
he was a member of the band
and Glee Club all four yrars,
played on the A Squad foot­
ball team and served as class
president during his senior
year.
The wedding wilt be an
event of Aug. 30 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Newton Chapel Meth­
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Ikniiaanii of miserable people at
tk k time of the year to team that
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■aaalng “fine dust.”

Btntou Open bUHona of micro*
■copk flecks of pollen and spore*
which fell to earth million* of year*
ago and became embedded In forming
sediment enable the palynologist to
read the age of rock layers as ac­
curately as if they contained a tick­
ing dock.
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asses Needed
The spy business has always been
mystifying a s well as fascinating to
But tt has now reached a degree
of complexity where even the epfee
must wonder whoM side they are on.
There are, of oourae, plain splea
— old-fashioned and uncluttered
guys and gab who play it straight
aad work for only one side.
Then th e n a n counterspies, who
a n supposed to be spying for one
aide but really are spying for the
othtf lid#, the nuicAli.
And now wo have counter-count-

the side they are supposed to spy for
la the first place, but to do It by protendinf to spy fo r the other aide, too.
A perfect job for the guy with a
split-split personality!
Spy nomenclature has become a
bit baffling, too—s t least to us nonspies- M15, for example, sounds more
like the secret ingredient of a new
miracle toothpaste than the name of
a epy unit, which it really is.
About all we non-spies can do la
hope the splea keep clear heads and
remember at all times whose side
they are on. Especially those on our

Letters

Editor, HaraUi

tracks, empty o r loaded to the our

ease,

my nlss-year-old

hilt, se they pasted our daughter's ous stop was
Osar Sir:
Tto tragi* accident at yes­ bouse. I understand dump changed on the advice of her

terday between a passenger
tar aad ■ track «a tbs Gen­
ova Brtdgs kit prompted ate
Is writs to you. For many
Maths 1 sad my neighbors
kiss bora SMMrntd with the
Sposd with which these
tracks travel Urn highways.
V in t tot ms any, that by
Wftttog this totter, I do not
tetrad to Imply that tha driv« r s( the track U to blame
fra the accident which occurod yesterday. I leave the
Jadglaf of that to tho authorlties. Nor do I moan to imply
that ail track drivers are
v k la to n of the speed laws—
1 realise there are vary good
track driven, sad also that
tracks a r t • very Important
part of our satloa'i economy,
I am concerned, however,
with Um safety or the school
children who will soon be
starling to school
Ten mouths ago we built on
Yankee Lake, about two mitos
west of Paola on Route tfl.
Within ■ six weeks period,
three trucks loaded with anywharw from $0 to So ions of
Umcrock or sand have turned
over on the curve Just west
of our drive. Since we oc­
cupied our home lest Octob­
er we beve noted with rest
ecncern the speed of the

tracks carry shout l i tons,
and the big semi tracks sure*
ly must carry at least 40 tons.
This la itself is a lot of ma­
chinery to maneuver around
the highways, but when they
exceed the speed limit set
up in this state, they truly
become s menace to society.
In the course of my work,
I travel Route 4S from 17-12
Highway w ait to Yankee
Lake, a m atter of seven
miles, at le a n twice a day,
and this morning w u one of
the very rare times that 1
law a dump truck fully load­
ed within the speed limit.
Many mornings or at noon,
I have been traveling between
55 and $0, and have been
passed by these trucks so
f lit that they make me look
like i am standing atiil.
My major concern Is for
liie school children. In the
course set up by the school
system for our area, most of
the school children wilt on
the North side of Route 48
while the bus approaches
them going East on the South
side of Route 48. At each stop,
usually occupied by three to
fiie children, the bus comes
to a stop, and then signals
the children to cross the
highway to board tho bus. In

bus driver to a more level
■pot in the highway after a
truck narrowly missed hitting
her as she crossed for the
bus during the last year's
WASHINGTON (NBA) — runs from Lincoln Slsmortot
school term,
The world's largest picnic at 23rd street, six blocks to
t have heard talk that .
17th etroot.
Route 48 la to bo widened lunch is going to be held on
Most of ttio crowd will be
Washington Monument
and resurfaced in the next tho
1
slung both sides of tho re­
10 years, Let me go on record grounds Wednesday in con­ flecting pool so they can tee
as saying—that highway will nection with the March on speakers on the memorial
never last 10 years. It la Washington fur Jobs and steps. Rut they'll nerd field
much too narrow for trucks, Freedom.
glasses to see thorn. Loud
and particularly trucks load­
Since prehistoric times, the ■pcakers will permit them to
ed with 40 tons and exceed­ billions of ants that have in­ hear.
ing tire speed limit. The sur­ habited tha wren have never
For the nation st large to
face condition of the road is faced euch a prospect.
follow tho proceedings there
deplorable, and gets worse
First, there will be crumb* will bo the largest television
each week. About six weeks from the box lunehee which pool over organised —■ far
ago (he State Road Depart­ tho lOO,000 (or maybe twice biggtr than for national con­
ment filled l» the shoulders that number) of marchers vention!. Forty radio lines are
of this highway level with have bttn told to bring with being provided, but there'*
the road. Already you can them for two meals, at noun actually a ohortags of commu­
see deep tracks where num­ and night.
nication focilltiM out of
erous trucks approaching a
The recommended menu Is Washing to lu
curve have gone off the high­ peanut butter and jelly sand*
Mora than 500 reporters
way.
wichts, in apple or other hava applied for credentials—
Never before have I writ­
fruit, s brownie or pound far more than cover an in*
ten a letter of this kind, but
cake, a bottled soft drink, augu ration.
after reading the account of
To aupply drinking water,
hard candy for snorgy and
that accident yesterday, 1
25,000-gallon
Army
salt tablets to prevent pros­ eight
rvuliie it is time someone
tank trucks will yiva through
tration.
spoke up. I would be Interest­
Marchers have been told to 12 bubblers piped from each
ed In knowing to whom I can
leave
st home hard liquor, truck. Thera alto will be eight
write to urge more strict en­
mayonnaise,
salads,
cold 250-gallon National Guard
forcement of the speed limits.
Lest anyone reading tills meats or other perishables
thinks 1 am a crackpot or that might make them sick
crank, I Invite anyone, law or causa other trouble.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Another 80,000 bag lunches
enforcement officers or pri­
.tlf/.p— t C A M E A T
3A Y . 1 C A M
are
being prepared In New
vate citUen, to station them ­
JC O R N O F F T K ts J rvc.NV'-'VUJt-n
KEM EM HEK j
York. They will be brought
■ rtS.S'F.JW AW P.TO O RAO
selves
at
our
driveway,
and
I COW VtlTH MY 4 W H E N V C D &lt;
1&lt;XI CAN'T 6HAH C O R N
to Washington in refrigsrated
H A D M O U f ? y count the number and the
off tw cob With TUorvj ( -TEETH, B U T IT 16
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R A Y K U K 8 6 IP P IN &amp; ,
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. HARMONICA J highway, stop, look, roll down
WATERMELON T H R U J
CHASAI*/^! the window and listen for the truck* on tha monument
rumble, and if It seems quiet, grounds by Government Serv­
pray vigorously, back out and ices, Inc., wrbicn has tho con­
cession for running cafeterias
hope for the best.
1 agree with Trooper Tom­ and snack bars on government
linson—this slaughter on the property. I’eanut, ice cream
highways lias to stop, and unit balloon or other souvenir
let’s stop It before children peildlet* will be kept off by
like my daughter or her police.
schoolmates arc added to the
Government Services Itself
■laughter.
la fixing to sell 50,000 hot
Sincerely
dogs at 25 rents each and
Mrs. Roy W. Brown
perhaps twice that number of
(Ed. Note: Without reveal­ soft drinks in puper cups at
tflAfc EK-COKNJ ing (vow it is being done, 10 centt per cup.
o n - t r e - c o b i Mrs. lit own and other parents
Ei cry body will have to
TITLE HOLDERA
arc assured tint the State stand or ail un the grass un­
Highway Patrol and Sheriff less he it farsighted enough to
J. L. Hobby's deputies are ac­ bring along a folding chair.
tively engaged In their Joint, It will be no surprise If
concerted efforts to atop this marchers cool their tired toot­
slaughter un the highway*^ sies in the reflecting pool that

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Tue*., Augunt 27, 1963

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Ther« will be two ambulances
at each station and a big tent
with 200 cots for eldefly
marchers who may become
faint. A medical center Is
being set up in Willard Hotel
for 24-hour emergency serv­
ice.
A doctor or nurse with first
aid supplies has been recoin*
mended for every train, plane
or bus.
Marchers have been told to
wear low-hr«led, comfortable
shoee, a hat for protection
from sun, and sun glasses, as
they may all be In the open
for from four to six hours.
Also, everyone has been told
to bring a raincoat.
1h* demonstration has token on some of the futility of
the Children’s Crusades In the
Middle Agee.
The marchers m utt of nrcesalty go back empty-handed.
Nobody can wave any magic
wand at the end of the dem­
onstration to achleva their
demands.
Decent housing. Access to
public accommodations. Ade­
quate and integrated educa.
tion. Tha right to vote. No
filibuster against pending civ.
II righto bills. A massive
public works program to pro­
vide jobs for all. A minimum
wag* of $2 an hour. And a
fair employment practices act

CASE Q-AJ2
Ronnie Z..
aged four, is the stutterer
named yesterday.
But stuttering la normal
and natural is pre-school chil­
dren.
For when anybody is learn­
ing a new languagr, bis
"understanding" vocabulary
uaually races far ahead of his
"speaking" ability therein.
If Ronnie’s parents will ig­
nore the situation and not yell
constantly "No. No, Ronnie,"
then he will grow out of this
first stage of stuttering with­
in a'few years.
For then his speaking vo&gt;
cabulary wilt catch up with
Ii i a understanding vocabu­
lary.
But when stutterers are
stopped short and made to
feel humiliated by slips of the
tongue, then stuttering can be
Indelibly “ set'* in their nerv­
ous system.
Thereafter, even in the
teens o r adulthood, they may
still be vlctlma of stuttering.
But stuttering Is simply a
nuisance habit that generally
liss a large emotional cle­
ment.
It starts in a social situa­
tion, for Robinson Crusoe
would never develop stutter­
ing, nor did Tartan of the
Apes.
And tha adult victim can
cure himself of stuttering,
despite many wordy tomes
trying to make ituttering
sound profound and very dif­
ficult to cure.
Soma psychologist! try to
belittle the following aimplc
psychiatric prescription, for
many ao-called scientist! like

to mystify and confuse peo­
ple with big words and awesome diagnoses.
Stuttering is in emotional
habit that Is a first cousin to
blushing, vomiting due to
nervous tension prior to a
speech or solo, and other
stage fright reactions.
Visualise the “Stutter Tri­
angle," for that will explain
neatly bow stuttering first
fastened itself on its victim.
Each comer of that “Stut­
ter Triangle" Is as follows:
(a ) Normal conversational
situation;
(b) With other human be­
ings;
(O In English for one’s na­
tive tongue).
So the confirmed stutterer
can set himself on the road
to freedom by altering any
one of those three comers of
the “Stutter Triangle."
Pitch the voice higher or
lower c r try to use ventrilo­
quy. for a Charley McCarthy
never stutters.
Sing or hold pebbles in
your mouth (or bubble gum)
or bite down on the tongue
and hold it Imprisoned be­
tween your Jaw teeth.
For tills changes the “ Nor­
m al" into an "Abnormal"
conversational situation.
Or, try to alter the second
corner of that “Stutter Tri­
angle," as by talking to
horses or to dogs or cattle or
even the waves, a la Demos­
thenes, and you will atop
stuttering!

Or cm s foreign language.
People who stutter atrocious.
Ij in English, will then apeak
fluently in French or Spanish
o r Germ to .
For stuttering la s very
specific emotional habit. And
U you thus alter any part of
the original pattern, you can
quit stuttering.
Try It! That’s the best
proof.
But social calm neta also
helps reduce the nervous ten*
slon, so send for m y booklet
“How to Stop Stuttering and
Stammering." enclosing i
long stamped, return enve­
lope, plus 30 cents.
( Always writs U Dr. Craaa
la c a n of Uds newspaper,
catlMlag a loag stamped,
addressed envelope and 2t
rests to caver typing sad
prtoUag costs vshea yon
seed (sr om •&lt; Us booklets.)

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B tst Selling Cadillac O f A ll Time! Month after month since its Introduction,
the 1963 Cadillac has established new sales records. The reasons are dramatically evident when you
combine an inspection with
Tta* H.rtld la a m .m b.r o| tk. Uait*d Frota whs.h la .mtliUd
aaciuUvsr) (o tha- sis for r«sshll«au*a s t *U lk » total i « i
Sttat.d la this nowigap.r.
No part vf any m storlal. nswa or a a .o r iu in a , »t ib is odltlua
. ( T in Sanford IliralU n.»r to r.produtod to any a t n n t i with*
out wM lt.n prrm lu iu n ul lb* b u tlU b .r s t T b t l l.r .l d . Aar
Individual or firm r o .p o a .ltil. tor au.h t.p t.x lje tto n w ill bo
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hold liable for d am agto under lb* law , Fubllsbod daily aacopl
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Junior High Grid Practice Called
100 Expected
To Turn Out
Wednesday
By Joha A. Spolakl
It wasn't too many column*
ago when wa flrat started re­
minding you that the start of
the Fall Bowling Schedule waa
Just around that proverbial
iorner.
Don't be too aurprised now
alien I again remind you that
many of the league* have al­
ready had their organization­
al meeting! and are preparaed
to ita rt their league* next
week.
We're most excited for the
Bill
Hemphill
Motorettee
Tuesday a.m. Women's Lea­
gue. Gee, what you can do
when you have people like
Shirley Maxwell, Betty Richie,
Billie (Jhalnoit and Harriett
Gazll pluggln’ away,
Shirley tell* me that they've
already planned to take 10
lanes for thla league. That
means it'll be the largest
league In Sanford'* history.
Congratulations, girls!
This coming Wednesday
evening there’ll he two organ­
izational meetings — All Star
League a t 0:45 p.m. (they'll
alw&gt; award prize money from
summer league at that time)
ami at 9 p.m. — City League.
All former team*, team mem­
ber* and newcomers are In­
vited to attend to tie placed
onto teams for the Fall
League.
Roth of these leagues will
officially begin the first week
of September.
The final nite for both of
these league* had the last
game as the deciding factor
uii which team copped the
pennant.
In the All Star League,
Meadors Marine nosed out the
3 J's, who had been leading
most of the atason. Congratu­
lations to th* 1st place team
of George Swann, Clyde Piercy and Gordon Honeycutt. The
frout runner* for many weeks
were Jack Kanner, John Zueli
and Jerry Karelia.
In the City League it was
Allied Van Lines who nosed
out the Laka Monroe Inn-ers.
Bowling for Allied was Phil
Roche, Jack Kanner, Johnny
Wright and J. Meier. Allied
took three points from the
redshlrt Lake Monroe Inn
(ram with John Wright lead­
ing the tenm with a 621 aeries.
Happy, happy, happy are
the boys from Sanford who
went to Daytona Beach and
competed in the BPAF Handi­
cap Tournament last Sunday.
You know what they didT
Shot well enough to come In
tenth pluce and collect $250.00, that’s what they did!
Couldn't have happened to
a nicer bunch than Big Jack
Kaiuier, Gordon Honeycutt,
Jim Valentine, Don Brum­
field and Marvin (Please call
me Curly) Meltzar.
Beverly Krecek, hard work
Ing secretary of the Sunday
* Evening Mr, &amp; Mrs. League
! just called to let rue know
* that she already has 22 cou
)ile* for this very, very pop­
ular league. And that doebn"t
* include another five or six
; names of couple* she's trying

Standings

to call personally on the
phone.
That’s the secret of any
league. A hard working sec­
retary who’ll taka the time
to personally talk with the
people of a league , . . aorta
makes you feel special Ilka.
(Don't correct my grammar!)
Their league will s ta rt on
September 8th with a brief
meeting eelled for 6 p.m. Be
there if you want in on this
group.
The Je t Lane* Kegler’a
Thursday
Evening
Mrn*a
League haJ their meeting
last week with these men be­
ing elected to vsrlou* offices:
Richard Barnes, President:
Wendall Majors, Veep; and a
bright star on the local horiz­
on who's just transferred in
from Jacksonville and work­
ing for the Sanford Atlantic
Hank, DeWItt Mathews will
be the Seeretary-lYeasurer.
DeWitt says to count on
ten teams for sure,
Shirley Msrtin of the Wed­
nesday Evening Ball A Chain
League tells me to let you
know that their league will
hold a familiarization meeting
on Aug. 28, this coming Wed­
nesday a t G:30 p.m.
ShlrP says there will be
ten lanes full of Rail &amp; Chainer* from early Indications of
the number of couples from
lust year”a league plus the
many new ones who want to
join the fun.
The Friday A.M. Holler
Motors/Navy Wise* League
will start on September flth
ami will probably field a
league of 12 to 14 teams.
New officers for this league
are Jo Watson, President, and
Thelma Unger as the ‘Veep’.
Suzy Reno is the Secretary
and Vicki McGough is the
Treasurer.
That’ll do It for tills week.
If you need any additional
info regarding any of the
leagues, please give us a call
at the lanes.

Fight Results
By United Press Intenutionsl
TOKYO (UPI) - Yoshlnori
Takahaihl, 14514, Japan, oul
pointed Makoto Watanabe,
142, Japan (12), won Orient
welterweight title.
BIRMINGHAM,
England
(UPI) — Mick Leahy, I60*v,
England outpointed Gil Diaz.
133ia, New York (19).
NEW BEDFORD, Mas*.
(UPI) — Vince. Shomo, 149,
New York outpointed Manny
Burgo, 150, New Bedford
(10); Eddie Sylvia, 161, New
Bedford, outpointed
Eddie
Spence, 160, l'ittibield, .Mass.,
( 6) .

Renew Grid Series
BERKELEC, Calif. (UPI)
— The University of Califor­
nia and Oregon State will
meet on the football field
N ov. 6, 1989, for the first time
since I960, The -erics bo.
tween tho school* included 26
game* before being suspend­
ed.

Viking Rookie QB Gets Nod

lo tte d
Row VanderKekn, th* MinnesoU Vikings' widely-her aid­
ed rookie quarterback, will
reeelv* hU National Football
League “ baptism'' la an ex­
hibition gam* against the
Philadelphia Eagles Saturday
By Bonnie Broadway
at lkrshey. Pa.
“ It'a Vandy's game,’1 head
Football practice for the
younger set will begin Wed­ coach Norm Van Brocklia a aid
nesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m.
when Head Coach Dan Petham and his Sanford Junior
High School coaching staff
begin work wilh *omo 100
prospects.
Last year 130 boys showed
Ray Hudson of Sanford
tip for the opening practice
drove a Sting Ray to the
and Pelham expects nearly
the sumc number this year. lion’s share of the prize* in
The coaches last season bad Saturday night'a racing card
a 4-1 record. The staff is ex­ sponsored by th* Seminole
pecting back some of the Timing Atin. at the Osceola
boys from both the light and drag strip.
heavy squads. Among the
Hudson, driving a car own­
ones expected to lead the ac­
ed and sponsored by J. W.
tion are quarterback Frank
Smith of Seminole Sporting
Whigham. Chuck Plgott. Bud­ Goods, won the Le Mans start
dy Stuinpf, and Dan Simon.
trophy and went on to sweep
This year the Junior High hi* class and “little Elim­
School will have only one
inator" competition.
team. There will be no light
Norman Humble of Orlando
squad. Games are planned waa Top Eliminator in hit
with Oviedo, South Seminole, AA dragster and a team
and other Junior high schools. member, Grady Morris, won
The first game will be with Altered and Middle Eliminator
Oviedo on Sept. 26, the loca­ prises In his Chevrolet-pow
tion has not been decided ered Willy* pick-up.
yet.
Billy Fine of Cocoa Beach
Pelham will have ■ fine won atock eliminator compc.
trio of men backing hint up. tllion In a 1963 Plymouth. Or­
Owen McCarron, Ed Buck­ lando’s Red Edwards scored
ner and Ronnie Hunt arc all eliminations driving a 1963**
experienced coaches a n d Fulcon Sprint.
know how lo develop ball Another top performance
player*.
was turned In by Adam Fran
The first week of practice els of Orlando who drove hie
will be spent working on 1957 Ford to a victory In the
fundamentals with a few skull "A "'C heater Class, narrowly
sessions lo familiarize some missed beating Hudson for
of the younger boys with the Little Eliminator honora and
game.
clocked the best time of the
Eighteen practice days arc evening for a street a ultimo
in front of the hoys before bile with a 12.30 for the quar­
tit ir first encounter.
ter-mile.

Hudson Drags
In Top Money

SOUTH 8EMINOLK Junior Uiirlt conches Tom Barnett, Dave Miller ami
Jim Clurk, left to right, look over the seoson’a schedule ns they Ret to­
gether to ntnp out n little "pre-aenaon” strategy.
(Herald Photo)

South Seminole
Schedule Given Off Agafct&gt;0n Again
By Jane Casselberry
South Seminole Junior High
School football coach, Jim
Clark, has announced the fol­
lowing playing schedule far
his team, with all games be­
ing played on Thursday night.
Home games will be played
at Lyman High’s football
field.
Sept. 26. St. Cloud, there;
Oct. 3, Sanford, home; Oct.
to, Oviedo, there; Oct. 17,
open; Oet. 21, St. Cloud,
home; Oet. 31. Oviedo, home,
and Nov. 7, Sanford, there.

Bear Lake Beals
Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
The Rear Lake Pirates de­
feated the Casselberry Cub*
3-U Saturday morning for the
Seminole Senior L e a g u e
championship at a play-off
game held at the Casscllierry
Rail Park.
Bear Lake had two hits,
five runs and Casselberry had
five hits and no runs.
Coach (or the winning team
is John Brewer and coach for
Casselberry is Art Lego.
Playing (or the Pirates
were .Murk Brewer, pitcher;
Ronnie Kielh. catcher; Dick
Clark, left field; Archie KJfer, right field; Brandon
Heath, center field; Les Lyle,
short stop; George DcPalma,
first base; Steve Winfree,
second base, and Bobby
Smith, third base.
Playing on the Casselberry
leant were Brent Helms,
pitcher; Larry Lott, catcher;
David Uurncs, first base;
Mike Lego, second ba»e; Lar­
ry Baker, third base; Gary
Gunter, left field: Ricky Mil­
ler, short slip; Ituswll Bran­
ds*, right field, and David
Huggins, center field.

Dodgers Off Again
If Stan Musial i* as sharp
with hi* words as he is with
his bat, there's another dark
cloud hanging over Los An­
geles.
The Dodgers, who apparent­
ly had wrapped up the Na­
tional League pennant with a
seven-game win streak last
week, continue to he their
own worst enemies as (he
race heads for the treacherous
September stretch.
Musial promised Monday
after his St. Louis Cardinal*

Back Detroit Bid
DETROIT (UPI) — A to­
tal of 15,276 persons have
signed petitions thus fur urg­
ing the choice of Detroit as
the site of thu 1968 Olympic
G a m e s,

The oddest signature was
that of Edward Drive* of
Lyon, France
Detroit’s
chief rival city for the games
— who explained: ‘‘1 certainly
don't want It the Olympics
in France."

had whipped the San Fran­
cisco Giants, 6-3, that “ we’ve
still got a d u n ce to over­
take them.”
The Dodgers then added
life to the prophecy by drop­
ping a 3-1 decision to the
Cincinnati Reds Monday night,
allowing the Cards to creep
within 3’a games of the lea­
gue lead.
Los Angeles now has lost
four of five games in it* homo
park following the impressive
streak, and 1962 isn’t so far
behind that the players don't
remember.
The Milwaukee Braves slug­
ged the Houston Colts, 11-7,
In Monday's only other Na­
tional League contest.
American League action
was limited to a twi night
doubleheader at Washington
between the Minnesota Twins
and tin- Senators. Minnesota
lost a chance to gain a firm­
er hold on second place by
dropping llu&gt; nightcap, 7-3,
after capturing the first game,
5-2.

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Mead ay is announcing be will
start the former Wisconsin
•tar, who baa watched the
Vikings' first three pre-teaa conteits from the bench.
Van Btvcklin also announc­
ed th* purchase of two de­
fensive tickles—Billy Wilson
tad George Holtz — from the
SL Louis Cardinals. The new­
comers brought the club ros­
ter to 34, to the Viklnga will
bare to cut 11 players today
to reach the 43-man limit.
Ruddy Parker the Pitts­
burgh Steeters* head coach,
had no such problem, for his
rooster already was pared to
a players. Parker, though,
remained In an unhappy mood
because of the Sleeker*' 17-14
ta to the Baltimore Colts
last Saturday.
“ I'm really disgusted," he
said.
“ Our offense wasn't click
lag against the Colts and the
defense was fooled on simple
draw plsya.”
la other NFL camps: The
Detroit Lions are fearful that
flanker back P at StudsUll,
who suffered a leg Injury
against the Cardinals last
weekend, may miss the aaa

■gainst tha Leg
Angatee R ang BepL 14.
Head coach B in McPeak
described the
Washington
Redskin*'
perfarnuaegg
against the Eagles ae “rot­
ten” . Bill Stacy of thg Car*
dinala waa complemented by
coach Wally Lamm far the
“wonderful game” bn played
■gainst the Lions.
The Chicago Bears earner**
Dated on past defense dur­
ing a drill lor their meeting
with Use Cardinals Saturday
night.
PuUbaek PM! King of dkg
New York Giant* win a la g
the elub's final two exhibition
gamer because of tom car*
tllage around his riba.
Along the AFL front: TRg
Houston Oilers cut four
players—offensive guard Wtt»
tie Perkins, defensive tackle
Tom Brown, offensive halfbask Butch Pressley ta d of­
fensive center Don DooateUL
The Kansas City Chiefs
erorked on their passing for
Saturday's exhibition against
the Oilers.
Tha Boston Patriots restor­
ed backfield coach Fred
ney to their active lis t

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Lnitcd Press International
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
w York
83 46 643
nncsota
72 58 .534 UVi
ieago
71 58 .550 13
Itimore
72 so .MS 12*4
Ireland
SI 68 .483 20*4
ston
62 67 .&lt;81 21
troit
61 66 .480 II
t Angeles
60 73 .433 21*4
mas City
31 72 .442 2G
llUington
48 83 .336 36
Monday’s Results
nnesota 3 Washington 2, 1st
ishingtoa 7 Minnesota 3,
End
)nly fam es scheduled.
National League
W. L. Pet. GB
s Angeles
77 32 .597
Louis
72 38 .534 5*4
n Francisco 71 39 .317 6&gt;4
iladelphia
71 60 .342 7
Com e Catch Thea* Trouble-Frog
Iwaukee
69 62 .527 9
Sparkler* With Their P rices Oownl
Kinnati
70 64 .322 9*4
S W IN G INTO A C TIO N NOW — Y O U R P R E S E N T
icago
66 63 .512 11
tUburgb
65 S3 .508 11*4 C A N S V A L U t O H O P S M O R E E V E R Y DAY YOU WAI
lUiton
49 82 .374 29
w York
41 88 31836
Monday's Results
Louis 6 San Francisco 3
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P lain tiff.

JAM R e It. W ntTB M l E R L W &gt; WHIT*.
Defendant*.
m m n •» w rt w .
a m m ia i n N tc u w M
TOl JAMES It. WHITE,
Residence Unknown
b r u m e w h it e .
Residence Unknown
YOU. Dsfsadentn, ara k t r itiy notified that a com plaint
to f o r i d t n e esrtelm snort ■ te a an th* fallow ing d .e crlbed properly, eltoate, ly in g
and balae la semlnol# Coonty, Florida, to-w lti
Tha Soeth II taat o f Lot
II a id tbe Worth 13 faat
or Lat I f Block II. B K L
AIR, according ta lha P la t
thereof aa rtcardad la
P la t Book f Fege T f Fubllo Racorda o f Baailaola
C oanly, Florida.
H eater
haa boon filed a ta ln it y o e la
lha above (tylad null and y o a
ara raqalrad la aarva a copy
or your Anewer or P lead in g
to lha Complaint on P laintiff'a
attorn ey, JOdEPlI W. M UR,
AlK O, P. a Bob MI. Porn
Park, Florida, and Ilia tha
orlBlnal Anoaror or P lead in g
In tha office of lha Clerk or
tha c ir cu it Coart on or baforo
lha leth day of Kept. I H I.
If you fall to do 10, a dacroo pru &lt;.&lt;,nre4io will be ta k .
rnd aanlntt you for tho r e ,
lie f demanded In tha Com­
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and n f.
fin a l eeal of office a t Man*
ford, Mrmlnole County, thla
lt ih day at A bb., l t d .
(MEAL)
Arthur If. Ilecknrllh, Jr.,
clerk of Circuit Court
Ily: Jean U. Wllko
Deputy Clerk
JOSEPH tf. MUllABKO
Attorney at La*
1*. O. Ron MI
Fern Park. Florida
Publlth Any. I f II A SopL
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MII.K c o fk T T . FLORIDA.
Ik CltAkCKRT HO. I33M
FKIlKItAI. .NATIONAL MORT.
O AUK ASSOCIATION, a cor­
poration,

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THE SUPPLY MAILAll! hi TWB FOR
OUR LAST Tl»r EOCKIT LAUNCHWO
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WILLIAM tlRTANT BECK and
BETTY BECK,
Iiefendmnla.
k o T ir n o f n t r r i t
HIINTflAIIH FflHKCl.rinlRF.
T o t WILLIAM llltrA N T BECK
and IIKTTT IIECK
APO lb .t III, U anehok.
Thailand
Tnu, Defendants, are hereby
notified that a com plaint In
forecloea a certain m ortgage
on
the follow ing drecrllted
properly, elluale, lyin g and
being In Hcmlnole County,
Florida, lo.w lt:
l/&gt;t J, Block J. BUNLAND
KMTATKB. n aubdlvtelon,
according to a plat th ere­
of recorded In f l a t Bonk
11, page* II to II of the
I’ublle lUrorif* o f HeratRule County, Florida.
HITUJECT to an eaatm anl
for I'ublle L'tllltlea along
Din Kanttrlr ten feet uf
• lid lA t I.
Including:
tine UK Ilcfrlgcrator, e le c ,
trie. Model LAM! 1 It. Herlal
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One OH llnnge, e ted rlr,
Model JtntMl Wlf, Herlal
TMeutnt
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HARDWORKING PART
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years;

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Fan, no
model or aerial No.
Ten Venetian Bllnda, m e.
lul, manufaclured hy Hen.
karlk tllain A I’eln t Com­
pany, Hanford, Florida, no
model or serial number*,
haa been filed again*! you In
the aliu»* atyled eult and you
are required lo eerva a copy
of your Anewer or P leading
to Ih* Complaint on I'lalfl.
IlfCa attorney, JOBKPIt M.
MUIIAMKO, P. O. Box III,
Kern Park. Florida, and file
the original Anewer nr Pleadlug In the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or
before the 10th day o f Kept
ember, 1101. If you fall lo
du ■&gt;), a decrea pro eonfeeao
w ill ba taken aaalnet you
for the relief demanded In Ihe
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and o f­
ficial aeal of office a t Manford, Hcmlnole County, F lor­
ida thla l l l h day uf Auguat,
t ill.
(HEAL)
Arthur If. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk, Circuit Court
Ily: Martha T. Vlhien
D. C.
JOSEPH M. MUn.AHKO
Attorney at Law
P. O. Box III
Kern Park. Florida
I’ubllab Aug. 10, IT, A S ep t
I. 10, t i l l .
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mm FLORIDA, Its A k B
hKRIkOLR COCRTT,
n C H U m T . k a . ___
FLORIDA MORTOAOB A BE*
CCRITIM COMPANY, a F lor­
ida corporation,
P lata tiff,
va.
JAMES I- BOWLER and AL­
ICE U BOWLES, hie wire,
Defendaata.
ROT1CR BY PSTBLICATlOk
TOl JAMES la BOWLER and
ALICE U BOWLES, hie
w ife. Rout# No, I, Box
ltd , ladlanapolU , Indiana;
a lt partlea claim in g Interaato &gt;y, through, under, or
aga la it Jam es L. Bowlea
and Alice L. B ow les, hla
w ife, who m ay be dead,
and a ll gaotlea having or
elalm tag
la
have
any
right, title or Intoroat la
the
property
described
herein.
You and oacta a f you, aro
boroby ordered a a d ronulred
to aorvo a copy o f your an ­
ewer or other p le a d ln s to
the Complaint, filed In the
ahovo styled count, on KURTX
A COOPER. H I Metropolitan
Bank B idd in g, Miami, F lor­
id*. I1II1, attorn ey* for plain­
tiff, aad to film tho original
thereof In Urn o ffice o f Iht
Clerk t f tha C ircuit Court of
Iho Nlath J u d icial Circuit of
Florida, In and for Seminole
County, on or baforo tho itth
dap af Reptorabor, 1MI, otherwine, the a lle g a tio n ! o f tald
Complaint w ill ba taken ae
ecnfeeird by each o f you.
Thle cause, w herein, Florida
Mortgage A Soruritlea Com.
peny It p la in tiff, and James
l» Bowlt* and Allca L. How­
ie*. hit w ife, ara defendant*,
wee Initltuted for tho purpot* of foreclosin g a mort­
gage encumbering the follow ­
ing described properly In Sem­
inole County, Florida, to-w ltl
Lot II. B lock II. WBATIIEItMFIELD FIRST AD­
DITION, aa recorded In
Plat Book II, Pago* II
and AT. P ublic Reeorda o(
Himlnole County, Florida.
Dated thla t lh day o f Augu it, l il t .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. B eckw ith, Jr.,
Clork, Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Fla.
By Martha T. VlhUn
Deputy d o r k
Publleb Aug. II, 10, IT, Sept.
I, l i l t
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Legol NoHct
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NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BP
IB AR B FOR * RHU­
MBLR C B t NTT.
CHANCERY RB. U N *
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGA IE AJMOCXATION, g Carporatloa,
P lalatlff,
VR
•HERMAN H. HUFFMAN and
PAULINE HUFFMAN, hla wife,
and HARITAN T. AMEREDE8
and CLARA AMERBDEB, hla
wife,
Defendantfa)
SBTtCH B P F O g H t M t H h
•A L B
NOTICE IN HEIIERT OIVEN pursuant to a Pinal Decra* o f-F u reeloeu r* dated lha
Ilrd dap af Auguat, A. D.
IMt, and entered ta Chancery
Cat* No. II.IM or tha Cir­
cuit Court o f Iho Nlath Judi­
cial Circuit In and for Semi­
nole County, Florida, wherein
Federal
N ational
Mortgage
Aeeoclatlon, g corporation or­
ganised under an Act o f Con­
gress and aala lln g pursuant to
the Federal National Mort­
gage A eaoclatlon Charter Act,
having Its principal office In
the C ity o f W ashington, D is­
trict o f Colombia, Is the
P lain tiff,
and Sherman
E.
Huffman and Paulina H uff­
man, blu w ife, and Hurl tan T.
Am tredes and Clara Ameradte. hla w ife, tha DvfamUnte,
1 will aall to tho highest and
beat bidder for cash at tha
Front Door of tha •em lnole
County C ourthouse In tho
City o f Ban ford. County of
Bemlnolo. S la te of Florida, at
11:00 A. M. on tho llh day of
Beplembor, t i l l , tho follow ing
described property aa set (orth
In said F in al Deere*, to-w lt:
Lot I. Block II, North Or­
lando la t Addition, accord­
in g to plat thereof record­
ed In P lat Book II. P a sta
11 and SI. Public Recnrda
o f Hemlnola County, F lor­
ida.
Including Bpeclflcally and per­
manently Installed thereto:
L W all Heater — Panelray — model P A -ll
I. Hut W ater Heater —
Day A Night — model

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D ated thin Ilrd day o f
August, A. D, 1IIL
(BEAL)
A rthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlhien
D. C.
Mark N. Cleveland, Jr.
and Carroll Burk*
Attorney* for P laintiff
ik t h e r i R c i r r c o u r t o r P. O. Drawer Z,
THE NINTH J t D K I t L CIR­ Hanford, F lorida
CUIT IN A k ll FOR ■■■l.kULtt Pufallehi A u gu st IT, t i l l .
r o t NTT. FLOHIDA.
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Ik CJIAkCKRY SO. H IM
HKRIkOLR r o t ’NTT
WERT SIDE FEDERA L HAVR O k lk o c o R R ia n to k
1NOM AND IX) AN AHAOCIAR etire o f Pwblle llvarlng
TION, a Federal Having* and
Nutlca le hereby given, th at
Loan Aeeoclatlon ealetln g un­
der the lawa o f the United after ronelderatlon, the hemlnola County Zoning CommieHtatei af America,
Plaintiff, •Ion w ill hold a public hear­
ing to determ ine Ihe feeelhl•ve*
RICHARD E. CARIl and F-V- Illy nf recommending to the
IELYNN M. CARR, hie wife, Board o f County CommlietonDefendant!. ere th at the follow ing describ­
ed properly presently eoned
ABEN DED
R -l Mingle Fam ily Residential
hOTICR OF SUIT
be eoned ll-I Duplet: L oti
STATE OF FLORIDA
T o H U niA lU ) E. CARR and 1, 1, 1, 4, I, I. 11. 1*. IT Proete
EVIKLYNN M. CARR, hie Addn. No. I 10 Altamonte and
wife, whnaa reeldanc* la *11 of lllock D, Daymans Addn.
lo A ltam onte plus heg MW
UNKNOWN
You are hereby required to cor Lot t , Illk U, llaym ans
file your anewor ur written Addn., P. It. 1, Pg-1&gt;, run N
defaneen. It any. In the above lo NW corner— Lut I, Illk. H.
proceeding w ith the Clerk of NW'erly ta NKTy corner Lot
Ih* L'lfcult Court, and to eerva 1, Block B, BW’trly to ME a rly
a copy thereof upon the I’l.iln- corner L it 4, lllock II, NW'erly
NE’erty
corner Lot
1,
11fra attorney*, whoaa names lo
and address appear* hereon, Block n, MW'erly to HE'erly
corner
Lot
1*.
HW
k
B,
E
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on nr before the l*lh dry of
September, 1**1. the nature It HI. and the M H i ft of ME *4
of
thle proceeding being a lo HK*i of ftW 'i Hecllnn Tsuit for foreclosure nr mort­ IIH-TUE lee* tliat pert prrsentgage against lha follow ing ly eoned C-3 Commercial.
public hearing will be held
described property, to-w lti
Lot 1* and that part of In the Sem lnol# County Court
House,
County Cnmmlr*lon*re
Lot It. OAKLAND IIILLM,
lloom , Hanford. Florida, on
described aa (ollowei
Beginning at a point rn W ednesday. September 11. 1*41
the curve or the East at T:!u P. M. or as soaa there­
righ t-of-w ay Una of Kn- after aa puaelble.
M*mlnole County Zoning
tlno Way at the In ten seCommleslon
linn with the southerly
B
y Robert 8. Brown
line of fait 10: thence
Hemlnole Counly Zoning
Hoiilh I l ’ ie'IF* East along
Director
the southerly line of Lit
Publish: Aug. IT A Sept. 1,
1* for a illetanre nf
1
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*
1
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ft; Ihenre North • i ’lT Il"
Weal fnr a distance of C D L -le
1*1. *» ft;
thence
North ik t h h r iR c v r r c o i mt o r
H ‘ 10'11-' W eal for a die- THE NINTH JUHCIAL T IN .
lance uf l i l t ft. lo the Cl'IT OF Fl.tlM IUk. Ik AkD
point of
beginning, ac­ FOR MKRINOLR COl'kTY.
cording lo tha plat there­ LAW
NO. SAM
of aa recorded In I’L l JEFFERSO
N MT A N D A R D
Bonk tt. Page It. Public LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Records of Himlnnl* Coun­
n
corporation.
ty. Florida.
TOOKTIIKII
Plaintiff,
WITH; Jarkaon (la* Hot
W alir Heater.
Model C MART CHRISTINE KOOLEIII. Herlal 171*1.
W Ilia ilT .
enmellmee
DONE AND OIIDK'IIKD at 8TON
known ne C ll Itt.HTINE EOHanford, County uf Hemlaote, OLFJtTON
W llltl IIT. a widow,
(Bata of Florida, thla tlh day and JOHN ROBBRT HRIOttY
o f August, t i l l .
and
LEAL.S'A
U WIIIUHT, hi*
(HEAL)
lion. Arthur 1L Beckwith, wife.
Defendant!.
Jr.
n r B ltT
Clerk o f lha Circuit Court THE NOTICE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA—
Seminole County, Florida
TOl Mary Christine E g « lteIlyi Martha T. Vlhien
ton W right
DC.
Ilroughlon Blate lfoep llel
John M. Panlello nf
M
organtown, North Caro­
(lit BOOR Y, COUnil * PANIlina
ELI-0
John Robert W rltht
A tto rn e y s e t L e w
Rout# 1
KM Jackeon Street
lla lls , Tennreeee
Tampa I. Florida
1-aaona U. Wright
Ihibllah; Aug. II, I*. IT, dept.
R oute I
1. 1HL
lla
lls , T*nnt*e**
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Tou
are
hereby notified
th a t a eult bee been filed
again st you In the above en ­
titled cause; end that you
are hereby required lo file
your answ er w th the Clerk
uf thle Court, end lo sere*
a copy thereof upon th* plnlntiff or
p la in tiff*
eltorney,
who** name and address le:
Freem an,
Richardson A
Wnteon
T il Harnett Ranh Building
Jech son vllle, Florida,
not later than September lll h ,
A.D. 1*41.
It you fall to do »o, decree
pro confesso will be entered
3&gt; Eamsilal batag Oltxmbng
ngalnet
you for th* relief de­
1 1 Andean hem** 41 Carry (co4U
manded In Ihe complaint.
UQLndulag
44 Portent
The nature of eeld eult be­
w p !r^
M V ineytpotg
ing en action of Interpleader
MGenuflMlg
4T Aeena
relatin g to the proceeds of
OOXectify
silkworm
certain policies of Insurance
S M w tm
upon (ha Ilf* of V irgil Jam**
W right, dtceaetd.
W itn ess my hand and th*
tea l o f (aid Court at Sanford.
Florida, thle lih day of Aug
UtL A a 1*»L
(AGAL)
Arthur *L Bockwlth. Jr.,
Clork o f tho Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlhien
D eputy Clerk
Freem an, Richardson A W at­
son
H arnett N alloeal Bank H and­
ing
Jackson ville, t, Florida
Publleh: Aug. It, 14, IT. BepL
1. 1*41.
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

N O T R E SPO N SIB L E
I w ill not be responsible
fa r any debts incurred by
l i f e * * gib er than M yselfE lm er G. Colvenbech

Tha Zoning Commlatlon w ill
hold • public kogrlBB ta eonelder recommending ta lha
Board o f Coanly Commlnslentre am ending Zoning R egu la­
tions ta create a new d istrict
to ba kn ew nt CR. R estricted,
Neighborhood Commercial D letrtcL Coploe at this propoeod
amendment may bo obtained
In the Zoning Office. C ouft
Hones, Sanford. Florida. Mon­
days thru Fridays from »:**
A M. to III* P. M.
Public hearing wilt be held
In the Bemlnolo County Court
Honae, County Commlaelonora
Room. Sanford. Florida, on
W ednesday. September 4, 11(1
ai T:)B P. M. nr *s oouq th ere­
after a* possible.
Sem lnol* County Zoning
Commission
By Robert 8. Brown
ffemlnola County Zoning
Director
Publish: Aug. I*. ST, 1*M
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PUR BKRINOLK
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CHAkUKRY NO. IXU1
LILLIE BELLE II ILL
P lain tiff,
ARICB HILL

DefendanL
k o n r r t o nr.FF .kD
THE STATR OF FLORIDA
TOt A RICK HILL
W hose residence and ad­
dress I* unknown.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
you nr* hereby required to
file your written answ er or
defense, If any. personally or
by an ntlorncy, on or before
September 1», 11*1. a t tha
Office o f the Clerk or th*
Circuit Court, et th* C ourt­
house In Hanford. Sem lnol#
County. Florida, and to mall
n copy thereof to Hlenstrom,
D avis A McIntosh, A ttorney!
for P laintiff. Poet O fllo# Ron
1110. Hanford. Florida, t-TTl.
In that certain dlvurce proreeding pending egalnet yoa
In the Circuit Court o f the
Ninth Jud lclit Circuit In and
for Semlnol* County. Florida
In Chancery, an abbreviated
title o f said cause b ein g Lil­
lie B elle Hill. Plaintiff, versus
Arlc* H ill. Defendant." and
herein fall not or n Decree
pro Confesso w ill be en ter­
ed against you, and the cause
proceed ex part*.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr.
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
By: Martha T. V lhien
Deputy Clerk
Stenetrom. Devi* A M elntoeh
Attorney* at Law
Poet O ffice Boi 1110
Hanford, Florida
1-TTI
Publleh: Aug. IT A Sept, t,
I*. IT. 1**1.
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Ik TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
THR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF AND FOR SEMIN­
OLE
COL ATT.
FLORIDA,
CHANCERY NO. I B R
THE BOSTON FIVE CENTS
8AV1NUM BANK
P lain tiff.
MARION R. DYNE
ltALM.
formerly known aa MARION
E. DYNE, et a!
D e fe n d a n t* .

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NINTH JUDICIAL
C U ff Ik A kD FDD SD
LD COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ik CDARCEDY ZD . I D E
W ^ O P T IO N BY ROBERT
L HODORS O f DONNA
MAE MARTIN, n minor,
NOTICE ET PUBLICATION
o f n r r fT M R
FOE A E S T IIB E
TOl LEO MARTIN
1144 Central Avannn
San Diego. California
TOU ARB HEREBY NOTL
PIED that a gatltlou haa baas
filed In th* above atyled court
by nOBERT L HODOES for
the adoption o f DONNA N A B
MARTIN, a minor, by tbg
petition,r, ROBERT L HODOEM, and you nr* required t*
aarva a copy of you r anawar
nr objections la sh ow ca n ts
w h r tald petition should Not
be granted on lha attorneya
for the petitioner. Andrew* A
Bmather*. !«» North Orange
Avenue, Orlando, Florida, and
file tha orlglant In tha e ffic s
of th* Clark of th* Circuit
Court In and for Hemlnola
County, Sanford, Florida. OS
*r before Kept. 15th. 1(11.
Harela fall not. or daerr*
pro confeeto will ba entered
against you.
WITNESS my hand and th*
■anI of Ih* Circuit Court In
Sanford, Florida, th is Ith day
oT August, 1**1.
(SEAL)
Arthur IL B eckw ith, Jr*
Clerk
By Martha T. Ylblau
Deputy Clark
ANDREWS A HMATIIERA
Attorney* for Petitioner
II* North Drang* Avenue
Orlando, ylorlda
Publl.hi Aug. 11, It, ST. H*pL
1. 1&gt;4L
C D L-ll________________________
lk THE rlRCUIT COURT OF
THR NINTH JUDICIAL C tR .
Cl'IT, Ik A kD FOR SR tU ke
OLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CHANCERY No. ISMS
MORTUtdR FOR MULORU RE
TIIB PRUDENTIAL INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, n new Jtraey corporatk&gt;o,
P laintiff,
ROBERT LEO R IDEN
and
RUTH ARVELLA RIDEN, k it
w ife,
Defendant*
NOTICE o r SUIT
TOl RUUKRT LED
RIDEN
and RUTH ARVELLA RID­
ER, hla w lfE whoa* real*
denr* lai
Charity Church noad
Pungo.
Prlnceat
Ann*
County
Virginia Beach. Virginia
and whoa* Poat Office and
mailing nddraaa It:
R.F.D. No. 1, Bog t »
Prlnceat Anna, Virginia,
5141*
YOU ARB H EREBY SOTIFIKD that th* P la in tiff, THU
PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCB
COMPANY OF AMERICA, A
New Jersty corporation, hin
Inetllutad eult a g a in st ROIIKIIT LEO RIDEN and RUTH
ARVELLA RIDEN. his w ife,
In Iht Circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judicial C ircuit In and
for Semlnol* County, Florida,
Cham-ary No. 11*11; lha na­
ture of Iht suit la to fore­
close that certain m ortgage
which anrumbtra tha follow ­
ing described property situ ­
ated and lucaltil In Semlnolg
County, Florida, to-w lt:
l o t 4, BLOCK B, WOOD.
MERE PARK 1ND RE­
PLAT, according lu plet
thereof recordtd In Plat
Book II, page Tl, Publla
Record* of Memlnut* Coun­
ty, Florida.
Including sp ecifically, hut not
hy way of lim itation, th* fol­
low ing flxtursn and equip­
ment, to-w lt:
l (I K. Ilullt-ln R ange Mod.
*1 J *10 V - Serial No.
MV l l l i b l
1 (l.E. ltefrlg eru to . Model
ta
111 V - Me rial No.
NV *1111*
YOU, and each of you, ar*
hereby required to fll* your
Anewer 14 the Com plaint with
th* Clerk of tha Circuit Court,
In and for Hemlnola Counly,
at Hanford, Florida, and to
serve a copy thereof upon
RICHARD W. LASSITER of
Ih* firm o f GURNET. OCR.
NKY A HANDLEY, 1«1 North
Magnolia
Avenue,
Orlando,
Florida, attorney*
for th*
P laintiff Ik th * nhavg ac­
tion,
oa
ar
before
Ih*
17th day o f September, 11(1,
tla* a Decree pro Cnnftaeo
wilt be entered agalnet you.
IT IS ORDERED that thle
Notice be published In Th*
Hanford Herald, e newspaper
published In Sem inal* C o u n ­
ty. Florida, once each week
fur four cuniecu tlve week*.
WITNESS Ih* hand e f Ih*
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Sanford. Flo­
rid*. thle l lh day o f August,
11**.
(HEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr,
Clerk uf tli* Circuit Court
Seminole C ounly, Klurldk
Ily: Msrtha T. Vlhien
Deputy Clerk
GURNET, a U llN B T h HAND.
LET
M l North M agnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Attorney- for th* PlalnG ff
Publleh; Aug. 11, IV, it , MepU

k a r t e l l o f »t r r in
MORTIIAtiK
FORECLOSURE
T e i Ut.KXN E. 8 ETCH FIELD
and (lIXJltlA 1L HETC1I*
FIELD, hi* wife
RESIDENCE) UNKNOWN
AND TOl All peril** claim ing
In terfile by, Ihruugh, undtr or egalnet Ih* afore■aid person*
TOU ARB hereby notified
that h Complaint to foreclose
a certain mortgage encumber­
ing th* Billowing described
real properly, lo-w lt:
t i l 1«, lllock -K". COUN­
T R Y CLt'll MANOR. UNIT
NO. I. according to the
plat thereof a* recorded
In Plat Rook t l . Page
11, I’ublle Records of Sem.
tnol* L'uunly. Florida
ha* heed filed against you tn
th* ahove-etyled suit, and you
nr« required to serve • copy
of
your Anewer nr other
P leading t* th* Complaint on
P la in tiff* eltorney*. ANDER­
SON. ItUSI), DEAN. LOWN­
DES A van den IIEIUI, 1:1
E ast Central Avenue. Orlando,
Florida, and HI* the arl«lnal
Anewer or other Pleading In
Ihe office of the Clerk of th*
Circuit Court un or before
th* l ll h day o f September,
1**1. tf you fall la do eo, *
deer** pro cunfveeo w ill be
taken agalnet you for the re.
lief demanded In th* Com­
plaint.
T h is Nolle* shall ti* pub­
lished one* a week for four
coniacuilv* waaka In lha Manford Herald.
DATED
this
llh day *f
A ugust. D U .
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Rackwlth. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Ily Martha T. Vlhien
Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON.
RUSH.
DEAN.
LOWNDES A van d-n UEIl‘1
A ttorneys and Counsellor* At
I-aw
Ea«t Central Ik&gt;ul*vard
Poet Offlr* Ibix III*
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Telephone I l l - M i l
I-Ubtlahl Aug. It. 1*. IT, Sept.
1. 11*1.
1. 1*41
CDL-31.
C D L -ll

AREA DIRECTORY
a ir

INSURANCE

c o n d it io n e r

H. B. Pope CoMInc.
Eor Th* Flnwt Y**r Around
Weather Conditioner
FEDUEKS
S t It* — Serf it*
200 S . P ir k A v*.
FA 2-4234

Sanford

A U T O SERVICE

HARRY ADAIRS
GULF SERVICE
Tir** • Baiun** • Accessaries
Road AAA Service
G u a ra n te e d B rake *
Service

M uffler

French A 1st.
TK 2-0911________FA 2-9922
FEEDS

Sanford Flour and
Feed Store

AUTO k PROPERTY

IN SU R A N C E
All Lines Written
Bring Your Insurance
Problems To U« —

BALL-BLAIR

AGENCY
£12 S. Park Are. FA l-SMl
SANFORD, FLA.
PLUMBING

R. L. HARVEY
PLUMBING

Complete IniUllatioM •
Jim Dandy Feeds
Repairs
Timothy 11*jf ^ C o tto n Seed
Bathroom and KlUhea
Fixtures
Cow Feed
23.40 per 100 Ik
Kittening and Fattenui
Water Pomps Free Eetlmaleg
‘ iH ,
ISM 2. M m 2 VA MMt

�Sain Or Shine, The Response ‘Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.

Classified
Phone

1. Leal ft

I. F ar R m t

f lp

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Aug. 27, 1963 — Page 7 17. Male Help Wanted

i 27. Special Services

33. Farnitura

34. A r t k t o a F a r S a lt

ACCEPTING application! for
LOST: Male Tabby Cat. In­ 2 BEDROOM, Fla. Room,
WANTED reliable couple te GOODALL Lawn mower. $1L*
one driver-salesman (or LAWN SERVICE
carport,
utility.
Near
School
00. Window Fna $11.00. Ph.
jured eye. Vicinity of SOtb
take up monthly payments
Mowing
snd
edging,
etc.
Sat­
Fuel Oil route and one Ser­
Chtap water rates. US. No
FA 2-6523.
A Grapevllle Are. Reward.
of $13.50 00 $ complete
isfaction
guaranteed.
Ph.
vice Station attendant. Call
Pats. 222-8282 alter 1 p.m.
322-2164.
rooms of furniture. Call
FA
2-1117.
or write E. II. McAlcxandTE 1-1511, Casselberry, col­ 20' COLDSPOT Chest frees*
FURN. Apt. 2200 MellonvUle.
er. Phono FA 2-2784, P.O.
L N otice* .
er. $135. FA 2-5506.
lect.
Box 1539.
Edicieacy A pt IN Mo. up.
VACUUM CLEANER repuW,
Surplus City. 201 W. lat.
Ueed furniture, appliances, SACRIFICE axle, flna eld
18. Help Wanted
parts, supplies for Electro*
SEMINOLE ft VOLUSIA
upright piano, exenllent
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
In*. Kirby, H oorn, Air* F U R N I S H E D Apartmant.
Repair or New
tone, vary good condition,
Women Meat Trimmer*
Lorry's
Mart
31$
Sanford
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free
Clean and close in. Jimmie
Any Type
$123. 1220 Randolph St.
and Men Boners with speed.
Av*. Ph. FA 3-402
pickup. New and Used
Cowan. 322-4012.
Contract or Hour
FA 2-2128.
Call Forest 5-3IOS for apeleaneri told. ' FA 2-2283.
BONDED ROOFLNG CO.
pointinent.
2 BEDROOM beuau. Kitchen
FREE ESTIMATE
MOVING, must sell houao*
668-G75D DEBARY
Upholstering ft Mattreae ren3. E d u cate* * - la u tru c tlM
•quipped. 872. FA 2-2203.
hold furnishing*. Bank o r
19. Situations Wanted
orating. Net* ft Uaod FurnL
SMITH Air-Condttton Refri­
Office 204 W. First U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
twin bed*. 640 pr. 8 cheats
121 LAUREL DRIVE
tore.
CaU
Nix
Bedding
Mfg
PERSONALIZED child care.
geration service. AH work
of drawor*, ono with mlr*
S BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Co., at 709 Celery Av*.
322-3920.
TESTS!
I . M at • n
guaranteed. Very reason­
ror; 9 x 12 green oval r u n
ped House. 222 a month.
FA 2-2117.
MEN-WOMEN, 18-52. Start
able
in
price.
Diy
FA
2-7434
hl-fl record player with cab*
2 DAY a week. Maid's work.
LOST: 1 pair of Glasses. Be­ high a i 1102.00 • week. Pre­ Ph. FA 2-4457.
Night FA 2-2069.
Inet and records, $45; book*
34. Articles For Sale
References. FA 2-1441.
lieved dropped Into groparatory training until ap­ AIR-CONDITIONED BR. in
case.
1220 Randolph 8t*
eery order at Thriftway.
pointed. Thousand* at Jobe
3 Rra. furn. A pt 262. mo.
CHILD care for 2 or 3. Prefer LAWNS Renovated • Aerate USED Water Cooler. $73 At
FA 2-2128.
rieaae
return to
' -J
Remove
Thatch
Chinch
open. Experience usually
I l l E. 2th St. FA 2 4265.
4-3 year olds. 322-3232.
Lyon. Sanford Electric.
Frampton. Thriftway.
Bug Spray (VC-U) - Ferti
unnecessary. FREE Infor­
BABY Bcxl ft mattress. Good
*ze—l'h. FA 2-4344
IRONING wanted by hour or
mation on Jobs, aalariea, re­ "CLEAN quiet Rooms" Tha
ASSUME payments of Singer
cond. FA 2-0429.
Gables. FA 2-0720.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
piece. 323-0662.
quirements. Write TODAY
in Console. Equipped to ilg
giving name, address and UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
sag snd make button holes. FENCE Posts, round bearl
CHILDREN kept. Fenced in WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
cypress, 7 to 20 foot lengths.
I* t u b e n te r it c o i n te
pbooa.
Lincoln
Service,
Box
6
Payments of $7.15. 104 S.
room Duplvx. Fla. room.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
a tm n t t r a n o L a c o r n .
yard. 323-0428.
33c
and up. FA 2-1440 or
40,
t&gt;o
Sanford
Herald.
Park.
tt. n o a m t
Electron beat. 14th St.
All Types and Sixes
FA 2 8910.
IT CUASCURT. CA1B BO
Child
Care.
FA
2-2274.
Longwood. 818-3298.
We Repair and Service
m o
6. For R est
NEED a ride to School. '59
UNION DIME iAVlBGO BANK.
3 1-A Swap o r E ichans*
S T I N E
21.
Beauty
Salons
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Vespa Scooter. 150 cc. A-t
• n i p t r i ll a i i un.ltr the U e i
Machinery and Supply Co.
CLEAN lit floor Apartment.
of tbo sta le of Mew Turk.
Rooms private baths, 114
cund. $135. Call FA 2-7815 BUY, Sell ft Trade Guns.
"Rack to School Specials'
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4432
Plaintiff,
Private entrance. 1004 PalOsteen Bridge Fish Camp
W. First St.
or see at 116 N. Sunland Dr.
*».
Better
Waves
$7.50
to
$12.50
metto.
DAVID B. SHIRK end t7R.
ft
Gun Shop._____________
Razor or scissor* shaping
Air-Conditioning Packs, mosquito nets, can­
n ri.A II. SHIRK, his w ife, and
NEW 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths,
Cltl.nRRT O. WILLIAM* aiut EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Color,
tipping
&amp;
bleaching
“ I ft«k9d fo r s e p a ra ta o h u c k il"
kitchen equipped. Central
II. B. POPE CO., INC.
teens, mess kite. Army- 33. A r tic le s
KATHRTX M. WlL.LtAMO. hli
Eve. Appts. Soft Water
First St. Near 2 city free
2W So. Task Ave. FA 2-4234
w ife,
heat ft Air-Cond. Clou In.
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford NEEDED: Somtone to donate
Defendant*.
Harriett'* Ik-auty Nook
parking lota and shopping
1123 a month. Option to
Ave.
n o n e * o r a ir r
Piano Tuning and Repalr
a Baby Bed to a worthy
stores.
No
utility
charges.
105
So. Oak
FA 23742
buy.
422-2276
Orlando.
12. Real Fatale For Saiei 12. Real Estate For Sale
▼ n o t a t b o r r tn n iD A
W.
L.
Harmon
—
FA
2-4223
mother. Call FA 2-3153 af*
Suitable
(or
couple
or
sin­
TOl DAVID B. SHIRK
SPINET Piano. Cherry ma­ te r 4:30 p. m.
-S p K C I A I.
w hose residence In
gle, also retired people. MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom. 1 ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Lake FARM: 3 Acres. Underground
Tractor, mowing,
discing,
LaSalle Hotel.
hogany, futl k e y b o a r d
bath, large y a r d . $100 Harney. Furnished Camp
irrigated. Modern Home. BACK to school offer, one of
FA 3-4712.
i : i Llnwood.
blade, scoop. FA 2 7664.
bench, t year old. New WANTED used T.V.’e. Ph.
our
better
cold
waves
$8.50.
monthly.
FA
2-4709.
Shade
trees,
circular
driveK ansas City, Missouri
on 100' waterfront lot, ad­
FA 2 9778.
cost $900. Will sell $395. Ph.
U RAUL A H. aitlR K .
We now have a special fa ­ TREE SERVICE. Expert tree
2 BEDROOM CB House. Kitw a y , 2 Bedrooms, 2W
joining lot available too.
w hose residence Is:
F.V
26719.
FURN.
2
Room
Eff.
Apt.
cial Imoth service* from
chan equipped. Carport*,
service. Reasonable rates,
baths, Florida room, pine
36. Automobile* - True kg
LaSalle IloteL
Call Owner at 349-3191
Private Bath and entranct.
tip to tip.
»: j Llnwood,
utility. Large corner lot.
8
year*
experience.
Free
paneling,
hardwood
floors,
(Geneva).
SINGER AUTOMATIC
K ansas City. Missouri:
l i t floor. FA 2-24*9.
BUYING A NEW or
1132 EUlott Are. Near Ball
estimates. Ph. FA 2 1377. Sewing machine, like new,
central heat. Garage, car­ Cut *N Curl lirauty Shop
Ton are hereby notified that
USED CART
a suit baa been filed aaalnet
318 Palmetto Ave.
Park. Phone FA 2 2064 or FURN. apt. 500 Park.
porte. Price $18,500. Terms.
TO HECK YOU SAY!
makes buttonholes, sews on
FINANCE IT WITH US
and OILBEHT O. WIL­
2D.
Automobile
Service
Lna
Phone
door
l
322-0831
FA
2-2324.
Celery Ave. ft Brisson
Yet jou don't know. Call J.
IAMS and KATIIHVS* M.
buttons, monograms, em­ ft Low Interest Rates
3 BEDROOMS, Itk bath. Kit­
Phon# door 2. 822-8525
WILLIAMS, h it w ife, ae De­
W. Hall, Agency have them
Road. Sanford. Tel 322 3990.
broiders etc. All without
ft Low Monthly Payments
AUTO
CsLASS
fen d in '!, in the above entitled FURNISHED Apt. Redecorat­ chen equipped. Fenced back­
show you this modern con­
attachment*. Sold new over
cants; and that you ars here­
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
22.
Ilulld
Paint
Repair
RED
ItltlCK—
3
Bedrooms,
2
yard.
322-6832.
3102
S.
Park.
ed.
223
a
mo.
612
Park.
Ph.
INSTALLED
crete block home today.
by required to fit# your an­
$300. Balance now due only
full baths. Double carporte.
FA 2-30IU.
swer with the Clark of Ibis
Quietly
resting
in
the
se­
Senknrik
Glims
and
Taint
Semi-Retired Carpenter
$89.86. Wanted reson»lble 1960 COKVAIR. $100 down ft
BEDROOM, unfurnished
Court, and to serve a oopjr
Large lot. Desirable neigh­
Company
rine environment of much
take over payments. 119
thereof upon the P laintiff, or
Small Repairs — Painting
house on new Upsala Road,
parly to assume payments
LARGE
I
Bedroom,
2
bath
borhood. Close to schools ft
P laintiff's
atlornay.
whole
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
more expensive homes. This
Rosalia Drive.
Phone
FA
2
7983
back
of
Davis
Welding
shop.
as
low
as
$8.26
monthly.
name
and
address
Hi
House. Available now. 2133
well kept-beautlfully main­ Shopping Center. FIIA $45o
Smith. Klllot and Schwalbe. Si:
Trade
in
(or
your
otd
ma­
Owners
now
on
property.
An Investment, not an ex­
mo. FA 2 9320.
37. Hoe to - Motor*
down. $78.00 monthly. Ston- 25. Plumbing Service*
Barnett National Hank Ilulld*
tained home demands your
chine. Write Service Dis­
pense. Call FA 2-3612 lor
In*, Jackson ville t. Florida,
na
Jarvis.
FA
2-1810.
BEDROOM
Apartmant.
ownership. Some features
count Co. Credit Manager. 12* RUNABOUT. IS hp. m o
not later than September :7th, LAKE MARY. 2 Bedroom furHINSON A HEARN
expert advice on a Herald
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2include fenced back yard, I31.MKDIATE Occupancy, two PLUMBING CONTRACTING
lis t .
tor. Electric starter. Ph.
P.O. Box 111, Sanford, Fla.
nished
house.
Call
alter
3
advertising
campaign.
If you fall to do eo, decree
1462 from 8:30 to 6 p. m.
separate well for lawn,
FA 2 3340.
p.m. FA 2 3930.
pro confesso w ill be entered
3 bedroom model Homes. l Repairs ft Water Heaters
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
abundant shade trees, fire­ LMN Enterprises, I n c.
G.E. FOOD Freezer. 18 ruble
Auto Glass, Tops
aaatnst you for the relief d«FREE
ESTIMATES
mended In the complaint.
FA 2-4501 any other time.
place, two baths, 2 car gar­
ft Scat Covers
ft. Fxcullent cond. $125, 14' 1963 FIBERGLASS boat.
Highland Ave. Longwood. 204 E. 3rd St.
322-9143
The nature of eald su it be. NICE, neat furnished Cot­
Convertible
top,
light*,
age,
lovely
corner
location,
Duniali
style Sofa ft chair.
In* for forecloeure o f m&lt;&gt;rttage. Suitable for couple. 8. Bench Rental*
TE 8 3911.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
speedometer, heavy duty
*e*e recorded In Vut. S«S,
PLUMBING
etc., Price you avk? $20,000.
E x c e l l e n t cond. $75.
2908
Palmetto.
FA
2-3821
or
Pa*e i:« . e f the official Re­
trailer. CaU 322-0170.
SEAT COVER CO. 222 6303.
Contracung Repairs
Terms if desired to meet
HUTCHISON Ocean front
FA 2-2029.
cords o f Sem inole County.
JOHN E. FOX
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
F R E E ‘ESTIMATES
almost any budget. Oh yes!
Florida. the description of the
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
property proceeded acalnat be. FURNISHED Cottage near
REALTOR
ftLL WORK GUARANTEED MOVING, m u st le t! 18 CU. f t 3 8 . M o to rcy cles • S c o o te rs
R. U HARVEY
it has 3 bedrooms. Call now
FA 2-4056.
In* as follow s: All that cer­
323 0550 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3363
upright freezer, excellent BIKES Repaired • Repainted.
for tills much fur so little 110 N. Park Ave.
main gate Naval Air Sta­
tain property situate and be31. l’oultry • Livestock
In* In Sem inole County, Flor­
9. For Sale or Rent
cannot last forever.
condition,
$223. 1220 Ran­
tion.
Reasonable.
FA
2-5722.
Free pickup a«d del. Coy'a
16. Female Help Wanted 26. Radio &amp; Television
id*. more particularly desdolph St. l ’li. FA 2-2128.
Bike Shop. FA 1-9663.
SHETLAND PONIES
trlbsd n i follow s:
5 ROOM House. 817 Catalina. J. W. Hall, Realty, 2211 S.
Lot t l
of Block " I t .
RENT A BED
Experienced dental assistant. USED T.V. Sett $10 up. SerFrench Ave., FA 2-3641.
FOR CHRISTMAS
EASTBROOK
SUBDIVI­ Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Reference required. Contact
12. Real Estate For Sale
vice calls $2.00. Sanford Financing Available $50 ft up.
SION, UNIT NO. SIX. acBedj.
2 BEDROOM Iramo house.
Box 3 Sanford Hr wild re­ T. V. Service. Ilia Sanford
cord ln s to the plat there­
We will kevp until Dec. 21.
GOVERNMENT
of a* recorded In Plat
Osteen. FA 2-2061
By Day, Week, or Month
garding interview.
Also S a d d l e s , Blankets,
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9776.
Hook It. Pa*ea »l and It
OWNED HOMES
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
birdies ft halters.
Ph.
of th* Public Records of
WOMAN- t Day a week. 27. Special Services
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sem inole Countr, Florida. Ph. FA 24181 l i t W. 1st St. FOR a real bargain in a
FA 2 5179 or FA 2-5077.
Together w ith the follow ln s
Ironing
ft
Housework,
Ilehome buy, ace our selection
Realtor
Heme o f property which are ROOM in good Home. Ph.
ferences. 322 9(26 after 6 WASHING Machine Service. 32. Flowers • Shrub*
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 1 Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
located In and perm anently In*
Free estlmatea on repairs
323-0961.
p. m.
•tailed ae • part of the lm.
and 2 bath homes that are FA 2-3931 Atlantic Rank Bidg.
VEGETABLE plants.
Sec
■rovementa on laid land:
2640 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
available
for
immediate
oc­
Uenaral BUctrte Uullt-ln FURNISHED Apt. Uuti S.
MIDDLE aged white woman,
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store,
COUNTRY
COTTAGE
cupancy.
These
home
buys
Oven. Model J « • T. Aer­
Park.
live in and keep house for SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa
2nd and Sanford Ave.
ial m t «»:»« i
are priced b«low market NICE two bedroom hunt*
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph
U e n e ra t E le c t r ic
B u ilt - In
elderly
couple. FA 2-2348.
nestitd
In
the
ahade
of
giant
FURNISHED
Apt*.
Newly
value.
You
can
purchase
■
R a n * # . M o d e l 4 J J R . A e ria l
BLOOMING Roses on double
322 3506.
Oak treea on a beautiful
X R U O JK
Government Owned Home
decorated. 601 Palmetto.
eherokro stock. 82.50 each.
WHITE Housekeeper. Live In.
Monogram
Wall Healer.
acre of land just 10 min­
for as Utile as $100.00 to
FA2-1374.
Gray Shadows Nursery
Model CD ltlRKi Aerltl
Care for 1 elderly lady.
utes drlvg from Sanford.
It Fays
II 7III11
$330.00 down. Monthly pay­
4 mi S. on Sanford Ave.
All These Trucks Are Ready To Go
Reasonable salary. Phone
Together w ith all structures FOR LEA5E to responsible
U you yearn for th« ser­
ments that include every­
FA
2-1867.
•ad Improvement* now and
tenants. 2 Bedrooms, Fla.
To Use
enity of country living, see
33. F u rn itu re
thing start as low as $46.00.
hereaftar on eald land, and
room, carporte. U t i l i t y
fleturea attached thereto, and
this today. ONLY
17.
Male
H
e
l
p
W
a
n
te
d
For
complete
Information
TI-104A
U* Your rurnltur*. Quick
•II rente, teiu**, preceed*. end
room, central heat. ExduThe HERALD SellService
on any Government Owned ALSO — Gentleman'* 3 acre
accruing end U •■'««*
1962
FORI)
F100
114 I n t Style Side
f ronts
With
the
Cash
lively quiet neighborhood.
r»m said prtmlaae. *U e f
&gt;. inE
Ranchette, fenced and croe* J ewel tea c&lt;
Home, See your
SUPER
TRADING
TOST
Which *r# Included w ithin the
273. 322-8282 after 1 p. m.
W ant Ads.
fenced pastures, with neat WILL hire busiiiens mai: to
FHA ft VA PROPERTY
foregoing deecrlptlon and tha
FA 10677.
F a -7 1 A
manage home service route
habendum thereof, also alt
MANAGEMENT BROKER
3 bedroom modernised home
gae. steam, electric, water,
1961
FORD
FALCON
Ranchero
In the Hanford area. Ex­
SANFORD
AREA
hooked
to
large
cool
screen­
gnd other hasting, gooblnt,
6 Cylinder, Standard Trenamlnloe
cellent retirement plan, hos­
refrigerating, lig h tin g plumb­
ed porch—See this at $13,*
ing. ventilating. Irrigating and Ik t h i : c m t i ' i T t o t n r n r
pitalisation, Insurance and
5&lt;H&gt;—mostly cash.
power
syeteine. machines, THM NIVTIt J t'lllt I AI. &lt;IH .
TS-83A
many other fringe benefits.
a v is rtiN b»:*ii.
appliance!,
n a t u r e * , end H I T o r
gppurtenancee whlah now ere VOLK c o i v r v . FI (HIIDS.
Guaranteed salary $3200 per
1961
Ford
F100 Pick-Up
Office
FA
2
2116
. *r may hereafter pertain to, r i M s r n i i n o . i .u m
8 Cylinder, Standard Tranamlaaion
year plus a share of the
Night rA 2-0648
•r be ueed w ith. In, or on MACYAH HA V I N O ■ .VXD
profits. Age 23 to 40 yr*.,
said premises, even though LOAN AdboCIATIO.V.
&gt;23 0700
Plaintiff,
REALTOR — INSUROR
they b* detached or detachable.
FT1-7IA
married, high school educa­
2824 Park Dr. Sanford. Fla.
WITNBBA my hand and Ih# vs.
FA 3-4991 1919 8. Trench Ave
tion, aalea experience with
•eel of eald t.'ourt at Sanford, MATO JCRKT W HIOlir. et a I,
I960
CHEVROLET
Fleet Side,
Pefandunt
Florida, this :lr d day of
good work record, and be in
St.
Johns
Realty
6
Cylinder,
Standard
T’ranamtaalun
vw
&gt;:
m
&gt;
i
:
i
&gt;
M
i
n
t
s:
os'
»i
i
r
August, A. I&gt; t»*|.
IV
excellent physical condition.
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
(AEAI.)
Arthur H. Beokwith. Jr., a o i i r u t l . l ! FtSMFl l.laal NR 116 N. Park Ave.
FT3-84A
Interviews will ha held at
FA 2 6123
TOl
MAYO
JKKIIY
\V
Itl'llIT
IF YOU WERE ONE WIIO
Clerk uf the Clruult Court
Real Estate—Mortgage*
Florida State Employment
and FLOIIA M A X I N G
Ity: Martha T. Y lblta
1960 FORI) FALCON Ranchero
COULD NOT FIND A SALESMAN
A REAL HOME. If you Uke l i t N. Park Ave. FA 3-2120
WHIU1IT, hie wlfa.
Deputy Clark
Service. Tue*., WsJ., Thure.
AT OUlt DEALERSHIP ON AUG. 23 —
(A copy of th* complaint N K S I I I K M K I UN KN O W N
to entertain or just want Ravenna Park
FA 27195
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
fle d herein la attached to th* AXIS TOl All partlae claiming
n -to n
elbow room, check this one.
Evenings
Interests by. through, un
THEY WERE ALL VIEWING TH E
rwpy «.f tbl* Nutlce which I*
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Flor­ FA 2 3677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
dor or against tha afore­
1960
FORD
F100 Pick-Up
mailed to each Defendant for
said parson
whom a residence more epeclida room and all the trim ­
YOUR IEST LIVING AND
YOU A ItK haraby notlflad
fle than a State or Country
INVESTING OPPORTUNITY
mings In the center of two SUNLAND Estate*. Lovely 3
wee given In the sworn elete- that a Complaint to furscloa*
KTJ.87A
ment filed herein
by th* a certain mortgaga encumber
shaded lots in a choice res­
IN riORlOA TODAY!
Bedroom, 1 bath. 83UO down
1957
FORD
Pick-Up V-8,
Ing
th*
follow
ing
daacrlhad
plaintiff, hie agent or attorHUT WE HAVE NOW OOUIILED
$81.61 per mo. $12,300 VA or
idential area. Priced below
real property, to-w itt
*•)■&gt;
Automatic TranamUaiun
fait 7. OAKLAND IllU -fl
THE NU.WIIEK OF SALESMEN
its value with attractive
4■&gt;*',# loan. 322 3)011.
• m itil f. l lio t and
AUIirriON. according to
II'IIIVALIIK
terms
for
a
quick
sale.
o n in rrY t o i i e l i * y o u i f y o u
the
plat
thereof
as
r*.
nrd
Attorneys and Couneelore at

ROOFING

322-5612
322-5613

Legal Notice

USED TRUCKS

Legal Notice

HOLLERS 0/SAN FORD

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency

SO R R Y !

Stenstrom Realty

1964 CHEVROLET

Law
I t: Harnett National liank
Building
Jacksonville t, Florida
publish: Aug. 31 A Sept. I.
ie. 17. l»«l.
C'DL-ei

MUISVIK COl'NTT
lUSIVU lOMWISIlUV

Valla* at Pablla Haarlaa
Notice la htrtby given, thsi
ter consideration, lb# iemt,1a County Bonin* Conimlaon w ill hold a public bear4 to determine the feeelblly of recwroimndlnx to tha
o«r&gt;t of County Commleelon-a that tha follow ing deecrlbI proparty paaatitiy eon#*l
• I (final* Fam ily Itaaldant| p* Boned C -l Commawlalt
,te 1, :. and S. Block 1. and
ot C, Flora llalahta (Suodlvl-

ad In Plat Uo..k IS. Pag*
»0,
Public
Itacorda of
Bamlnol* County, Florida,
haa bean filed ngalnat you In
th* abova-atylad suit, and yuu
ar* required lu aarv* a
of your Answer or oilier
Pleading to tha Complaint on
P la in tiff* attorn #)- ANDF.ltSON, llt'SH , DKAN UJWN
D U A van dan Utlll'I. SIS
K*«t Central Avenue, Orlando.
Florida, and til* th* original
Answer or oilier I'l-adlng In
Ih*. office of ins Clark of
th* Circuit Court »n or
fora tbs Suth day of Deptalil.
bar. ISIS. If you fall to do
•o, a dacre# pro confesso will
be taken against you for tha
relief demanded In the Com­
plaint.
T b l*

N o tU s

s h a ll

b#

P in -

tlahad one* a wvtu fur four
runaacutlv* waake In Th* dan-

public haartng wilt be held ford Haraid
I the Samlnol* County Court
DATED Ihl* Slrd day ef
ouaa County Commlaalonare August, t i l l .
uotn pun ford. Florida, on (dKAL)
i a l n a a d - . ) - g a p t e r a b a r It. ! » • !

Arthur If. Bsckwlih. J r .
i l:Ja 1’. i t or •* *o 'H tharaClerk af Circuit Court
By: M artlu T. Vlhlen
[tar a a p o a a l b l * .
(i.iuiRol* County Soiling
Deputy Clark
Coin mission
Anderson, Rush, Dean,
Ily It-bart *. Brown
Lownds* A van dsn U&lt;ra
Samlnol* County Xonln* P. a B ob ISIS.
Orlando, Florida
D ir e c to r
uhilah: Aug. II A Sapt. 1. Publish Aug. S7 A 8-pt. I.
to. 17. u s s .
HI.
CDL-IS
LtL-71

LA KE MARY

Lake view A lake privilege.
CBS 1 bedroom furnished.
Total price $4500 High ft
INVESTMENT A REALTY
dry Lot* 80 x 8 7 '/. $673
116 N. Park Ave 322 9173
terms. Brown Realty. Ph.
NEW LOW PRICE with terms
FA 2 3237 or FA 1-1964.
to suit buyer. Custom built
house in good location. I COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom
Bedrooms, 2 full tiled
Home. Assume mortgage.
baths, hardwood floors, fire­
Call after 2 p.m. any day
place, separata dining room
FA 2 8395. 20-2 Hayes Dr.
and Florida room, large
"eat in" kitchen, double BY OWNER. Ravenna Park.
4 Bedroom*,
2 battle.
garage with two utility
Screened-in porch. Phone
rooms. Lot luo x 132 beau­
FA 2-4374.
tifully
landscaped
with
many trees including citrus.
Last chance as owner leav­
GREEN BIHAR
ing town. Open house now f holer lota available in
Greenbriar of l.iwh Arbor
at 1814 Mellonvtlle Ave.
overlooking gull course.
NORTHERN OWNER. Offer* Caslont building to your
specification.
Grm ihriar
four 2 bedroom houses (or
sale. Can be bought singly. developed by
Bargains for cash or will
KING8WOOD
BUILDERS INC.
sell on term for 20% down.
20] Fairmont Dr.
Prices on requests. 322 8282
FA 2-8071
alter 1 p. m

SOUTHWARD

Deltona
FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES:
$6960 to $15,450
As Low as $210 doom,
As tittle as $43.11
a month!
Ho Closing Cost;!
Homesite m.evt "*i,t
Opportunities
From Just $109b
DRIVE OUT
fODAYl
Yee« IMtrttfttt
2-1 8*J « « t «'t

if tri« r*tftf$
i*' hfte$e e«
OfUOM
. |n$ It f'ftfuL t
Pfftllt
•ftCit "I

WANT TO SAVE ON A 1*JU3 -MODEL

6 Cylinder, Standard Tranamlaaion

H U RRY!
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW
CHEVROLET'S, OI.DSMORILES,
CADILLACS AND TRUCKS,
ALSO USED CARS AND
T R IC K S HAVE UEEN

RTS-6

1955 FORD Piek-Up Truck
1955 FORD

Vi Ton

Flat Bed

1954 FORl)fc*/2*Ton Pick-Up
T3-86 V

REDUCED

1917 FORD F600 Cab

TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW
IDG I MODELS. SO COME IN
NOW, SELECT YOUR NEW CAR AND

&amp; Flat

Bed

Top Value Stumps W ith Every Purchase
Your Authurlird Kurd treater For Seminole County

I

Thi Mickle Bros. Inc.
Deltona, Fla ft P*err $8144S6

1957 FORD Va Ton* Panel

Strickland • Morrison, Inc.
308 E. First St.

219 E. 2nd ST. - SANFORD* 2503 DARK AVE.

Winter Park Ml 7-4816

FA 2-1481
*

�Pays To Better Grades

Prerequisite To Study
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 pis re of equipment

' m M o course difficulty bem m t they don’t keep the
H0M kind el notebooks, er
4 M t loop them la the right
way — o r don't keep notetanka a t all.
r Oat yourself a notebook for
• • e h course, preferably tha
kind with tha coiled wire
M a tte l; they lie Oat for easy
Batatof and writing and the
fa # sa are sasfly removable.
Above afl, keep the noteta n k dean. When you take
a * tf l la class, take them
qafekly but take them aa
anally aa pesalbla-ualasa you
ulna to recopy them. There’*
an o m n yitlabl* tight than
M e student who has token
Mlrn-eeaapkte d a is notes onM In find that when It comes
■am to itody bo can’t rend

WASHINGTON (DPI) S m . Clair E m it, (D-Callf,),
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" of the
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 Doctors Hos­
pital Thursday, On Saturday
on operation was performed
to remove "a small 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* of
laboratory test will decide
whether the lawmaker is suf­
fering from a malignant con­
dition.

taka notes, then doodle In there’s nothin] more unplea­
your doodle book. Again, this sant than studying from a
might sound elementary, but tcrlbbledup notebook. When­
ever you're Mixed with an
uncontrollable urged to doo­
dle, have your doodle book
handy; it'll save a lot o( note­
books.
Alter you buy a doodle
book, save up some more and
invest In a vocabulary note­
book. Whenever you run
across a new word, write It
down. Then once a week you
can look up all of the week'a
new words In the dictionary.
And after you look them up,
use them. You'll impresi all
of your friends.—and teach­
ers—If you keep a good vo­
MAX FINCH, son of cabulary notebook.
Remember a few chaptcra
Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Finch, o f 618 Meilon- back when we talked about
ville A v e n u e . arrives all of tho outside reading
home th is week a fter that you're going to doT Sure
graduation f r o m Au­ you do. You’re reading a
burn U niversity w ith a nonresjulred book and one of
BS degree in mechani­ the better magazines for at
cal engineering. Finch least IS minutes a day. Right?
attended
Sanford Well, tt you're really enter­
schools and was gradu­ prising you might also get a
ated f r o m Seminole notebook for all of the new
ideas you're getting from that
High School in 1958.
outside reading.
Finally, if you're in a
spending mood, a set of 3 x S
Hash cards can he a great
help for learning foreign lan­
guage vocabulary. Write down
the new word on one side of
the card, Its English equiva­
lent on the other.
We'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 of what
you have to know in note­
books, you ran save a lot
of reading at the end o( each
term.
(NEXT; The first thing to do
with a textbook.)

rirrv n o i» s im ;

It Atilt Y
P ub! I .lit

. ant) jur*. or crnckirtf .
« r o r n m r f mouth

HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB presidents and food chairmen from
nine Seminole County clubs attended th e food demonstration, "Tailoring
Food Needs to Me,” presented by Mrs. Susan Camp, state food specialist,
a t the Agricultural Center. Displaying one of the attractive posters used
during the program are (from left) Mrs. W. H. Heinbuch, of Lake M ary;
Mrs. John Scnkarik, of Sanford; Mrs. Camp and Mrs. J . C. Snpp, of Lake
Monroe.
(Herald Photo)

Trapped Miners Kept Talking
SIIEPITON, Pa. (UP!) From the time communica­
tions were established until
the moment of liberation,
Henry Throne and David Fcl­
lln kept up an exchange of
goodmatured banter with their
rescuers on the surface.
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.

As Throne began the as­
cension he shouted, “ What a
ride this is. 1 feel like a
banana.
"I'm gonna lose my gumboot. 1 don’t want to hit
D m y," (Fcllln).
The surface warned Fellin
to get out of the way.
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: "Yeah. How far
am I up?”
Surface: *'Oh, away up.”
A short time later Throne
was out. He did e sort of

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 of coal
mining did not appear until
the first decides of the 12th
century, according to the
Encyclopedia Brittanies.

Great Savings on Easy Terms

M ATHER of Sonford

a parachute a couple of hun­
dred feet It's a hard job.
Nice. Beautiful Couldn't be
no better. Beautiful ride.
Nice down here.
Surface: "Was It like a
tunnel of love down Ihere?"
Fellin: “ That's what I was
thinking down there. Now, 1
can see light." Moments la­
ter Fellin was free and was
whisked away to the hos­
pital.

Baby beds (Complete
with MattrfM) „.. 129.93
Chest of Drawer*
-I Drawer — ----- 919.93
Play Pens ______ 112.93
Play Pea r a d s ------- 92.19
Strollera ________ 919.95

It Is estimated the sea con­
tains enough salt to cover the
U. S. under a crystal layer a
mile deep.

In Bloom
By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
The summer rccrculiott pro­
gram In DeDary will wind up
this week with a morning of
games to begin at 9 am .,
Wednesday at Iin- Commun­
ity Center, followed by a pic.
nlc, and a talent show, pro­
mising lots of 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.

Then a vascular surgeon
and an orthopedic specialist
began stitching together the
severed nerves, muscles and
blood vessels.
"At 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
"real good spirits."

FROM A WORLD OF FIN E FURNITURE

Bougainvillaea

Legal Notice
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 It AIt, »n.| that I Intend
to rm i.t.r aulil ium , 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
Florid* Mtatuir* t»J7.
Us: AllTHUIt MItJ.KR,
in* 'ii aim &gt; nrit.vit.

flhe trils 4«c o\vf;rn.
'Vie;i V iiW iif’cAi,
tv
slin 'sro o o th . free

MIAMI (UPI) — A Miami
butcher waited In "good
spirits" today while doctors
kept a close watch on his
arm—severed by a meat siteer and sewed back on In a
delicate 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 of 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.

Folding 111ah Chairs 112.91
Trainer Seats ------- 13.95

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TERMS

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NIGHTS

C rnpcvllle Nursery
2221 lira pet ille Ate.
F A 2-0885
“ S c o t l*

Hanford’s Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
IIUH-OD E. I st ST.
FA 2*098:1

D e a le r’*

HILL HEMPHILL (left), owner, anti C. E. Chanlot (rig h t), sales m an.
nper of Hill Hemphill Motor*. Rambler dealership in Sanford, m et with
Hoy Aberncthy. American Motor.* president, a t the firm ’s animal dealer
conference in Miami Beach. Hemphill reported Rambler shattered all-time
sales m arks this year and ho anticipates new records for fall and the
cominK year.

W AI,/.

A uk. IZ, i n , ;7

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COI.-S1
IKSIUILK i o ia t v

and

i n v i s t l I 'O M w ia s in s i
T la llr a a f C a h lla l l m . l n a
T h a X m iliiK C .im iiil.a ln n w il l
h u ll! a p u lillc l i ' - .r l i i K In c m .
a lita r r . 'in n u -m lln u
In
th a
H o ard of C o u n ty t'm u a ilM ltm .
a ra I s am sn d S a u tlu n IS S u b .
■action 1# ( h i u f th a S a m i,
n o la C o un ty Z u n iu it t t a a u la .
tlu n a tu p .r n i lt Ilia a ra e llo u
o f eloaail l . n c t a o r w u ll* not
to a i T t d S f t . In h u lifh t In
a n y r .s l d m l l a l - til s t r i c t * 1
laa o f th is p rn p u a .it r .a n lu llim
m a y ba o b tain e d In th a Z im ­
in * O f flc t , C o u rt H o u se , Hanfo rd , F lo r id a , M nn daya th ru
F r ld a r a (ro u t 1 . 1 4 A . S I. to

l:SS I*, u .
Pit bile lirarlii* w ill ba hald
lit tha Semlniila County Court
llaua*. Cnunly Cutunil tllitn*
ara lloom, Sanford. Klorlda,
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Sanford P* 0. Ready If Rail Unions Strike
Congress Works
Deep Mine Explosion Traps 25 Against Time

Sanford post office li ready
WASHINGTON (UPI) Congress was expected today —in the event of a national Ja
to beat a midnight strike railroad strike at 12:01 a.m.
deadline and enact legislation Thursday—to move air and
to avert a nationwide railroad first class mail by airplane),
truck* and buses, it was re­
strike.
A Home leader predicted ported today by Postmaster
approval of a Senate-passed Crcile Heard.
bill to refer the two major
However, Mis* Hoard note*!
issues in the rail dispute —
MOAB, Utah (UP1) — A
that
she received instruc­
firrmen’s joh* and composi­
W EA TH ER : Widely scattered afternoon showers through Thursday; liiyrh today 90-9.*i: low tonight in 70s.
rescue
worker searching
tions not to accept mailing*
tion
of
train
crew*—to
an
ar­
through debris at the site of
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
W ED., AUGUST 28, 1963
bitration board for a binding other than first class, air
the Moab mine disaiter made VOL. 56
decision.
mail and air parcel post
voice contact today with nine
The Senate approv cd the which are destined (or point*
of the 23 men trapped under­
measure and sent it to Presi­ beyond Ihe second parcel post
ground.
dent Kennedy tor hi* signa­
3IOA1I, Utah (UPI) — A
ture, hopefully before 12;0l delivery zone, which extend)
a.m. Thursday when the rail­ generally about 150 mile*
multi-million dollar potash
roads plan to put strike- trig­ from Sanford, for the dura­
mine near here was shuttered
gering
new work rule* into tions of the rail strike if U
by a fiery explosion lute
effect.
occurs.
Tuesday, trapping 25 men 3,Barring a n y last minute
"We are prepared to hand­
Ool) feet ht-low the eurth’s
WASHINGTON’ (U PI!
legislative snags, government, le any letter or parcel adsurface.
oflirial* predicted t h e r e ] dressed to any point, providScores of thousands of dem­
would he no strike. The rail-1 ed first class or air mail
Rescue teams were hopeful onstrators from North and
road unions have threatened i postage is paid on the Item,"
today that nt trust some of South and East and West
a walkout it the work rules the postm aster said.
the men were alive. They said swarmed into the nation's
But she cautioned that ser­
are pot into eftrcl.
there was a possibility that
Meanwhile, t h e nation's vice will Ik* temporarily sus­
parts of the crew wA* Strurul­ capital today in America's
railroads, ready to put sweep­ pended on second class maga­
ed in passage-ways leuding greatest rnlly for Negro
ing work rule* changes into zines ami newspapers, third
from the base of the vertical rights.
clfect
one minute alter mid­ class m atter and fourth class
shaft of 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 Krider 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 way:
Chairman &lt;&gt;rrn Harris 113- point of mailing—as part of
Indian River Canal District. windshield while standing on
"We 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 same amount from shaft top was doubtful they solve an American crisis."
merce Committee, who Is tingency plan for operating
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
Mailers are advised lh.it
commence operations.
"I don't think we ll have any
knocked mu hack I'm suie it us far west ns Chicago and ns
• mm
any emergency shipments,
trouble."
must have come from the hot- for north ns Hartford, Conn.;
County Commission moved tom of 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
row
.
Tom
Itanies,
I
Sob
1.ikons,
Helen
Milter,
Jean
SOME
OF
TH
E
MEN
AND
WOMEN
who
will
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
Hattie sutil Dell Johnson, Top row, Julian Steiltw uh th e 1-1,000 ntutlent* in Seminole County
and afoot.
will decide in special session "Tlie explosion was so strong
representing t h e railroads during the strike, If lt oc­
strom , Pete Poore, I tick Prater, Gerald Jones,
public aehtniU which open Tuesilny, Sept. 3 are
They sang and chanted as
Sept. 3. Tlte question: Whe­ 1 really don’t think that unyand the unions and three rep­ cur*. and if the shipment de­
-ludy Dromnierlnutsett, George Kirsten and Hoh
.shown nt an orientation m eeting hehl in Snnfnnl.
they came. Front the crowds
ther In ask alt the county ono in the bottom could have poo ring into tin* Washington
resenting the piddle—lo arbi­ mands delivery beyond Iho
Costello,
In the front row are Itohunl llilt, Loree Likens,
limit. IVrishablo
electors to approve in the survived it."
trate tho two key issue*. The 150-milo
(Herald Photo)
Eli/.alieth Foresman juul N onna Deal. Second
.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.
"Fienbuu, freedom, freedom,"
mailed for the duration of tho
the county to act in obtain­
"The situation is very, very
The remaining Issues in Hie
At 11 ant. KllT, Washing­
strike, if it occurs, she re­
ing land fur the proposed new grim," he said. “It would lie a
four-year
old
dispute
would
ton police chief Robert V.
commended.
university. This would save miracle If anyone is alive."
not he subject lo arbitration.
Murray estimated the mushPostm aster Heard noted
a speei. I election. Then, if
llatsls reported that huge looming 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
West Palin Beach arc among
Control decides in November worn flowing from tho mine. ington Monument and Lincoln
Issues (or nt least 180 days iho cities within the 150-mile
Memorial
at
70,000.
A
police
Cr Hc.cmtier on a Seminole He said tin- carbon, monoxide
jHJEPPTOV, Pa . (UPlfc
utter the measure became zone of Sanford which will
Buck Sulazar
County site the county's fr«e- meant tin.- *ii.-b. * w h s i t II Spidlj-min I ’ld jth e rfenioo R*u er&lt; drilled
law.
r-.&lt;.v* up. .'«ied
I"- to
LISBON
(UPI)
—
A
record
continue to get full mail ser­
holders would pa»« on the smoldering in tr.e mine, doTAMPA lI T U —Tup union Chairman Edwin I- Mason mas* demonstration in sup­
*
y
M
holiday,
fi
.-tiVr
tVIOfd.’* The fee* "f earth, rock um T iuo
vice from this post office, if
question of a bond issue in a uirned primarily tor commer­
rrsmpany oltlclals went amt commission counsel lew- port of Premier Antonin Sala­
i.. in of NN.toca to whit, i today lo lh«' c ismlM-r where I
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 attorney1zar'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 media­ tugal's overseas provinces
large mailers to call the post
to purchase the accepted site there was a chance some of
They shouted to him, bu!' government officials m an ef- tor John Kenney, and Tampa bnm Jit new attack* on the
office at FAirfax 2-2893 for
fur presentation to the stale. the men wete in an air pocket. early no congressional lender*
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 or 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 of
1 got a friendly reception hut rescue worker tlirou ;ti nit j ilay-nlit General Trlcplmne
As Hie meet init got under ■1,0011 Dead?
VAH-T. returning from duty in ;
I’PI A, Yugoslavia (IT ft questions involving their par­
no guarantees that Congu-s auqduirr 11tree ted into tiie Company strike.
way, the company reported
MIAMI (IT I) — Refuge* r - Soviet 1’temfcr Nikita ticular mailing problems.
the Mediterranean Sea, are
Would be aide to lulvanea its hole. "If you cun hear me.
t,; an increase In sal iota go to groups said today that more Khrushchev and President
The meeling uas call
scheduled to arrive Sept. 3
timetable for action on the rap on something."
Mayor Julian Line and came company property. T ti r e e than I i*8i children In Cuba Tito intend to call * summit
afternoon at Sanford Naval
legislation.
There was no answer.
on tile heel* of the most vio­ cables and 28 open strand* of had died uf 'gastroenteritis so conference of 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 orners 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. Two 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* of u milu from detect possible sign* of life and duel company iicgMiatur asota, amt nine cables, In limit Gunmen
said today.
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (UPI) —
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
damaged
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
Thu company said addition shotgunned four General Tele­ ed out a joint policy for bnt- federal judge, citing racial
The super-sensitive mike, phy; State Railroad ami fob
Streetin Lake
Mary, Just from the courtroom by an or­ arrest*, no violence, no Inci­
tension in till* southeast Geo.
capable of picking up the lie U t i 111 i e * Commission at cable* were damaged In phone Company repairmen tltntr a Bed l liine * bill for
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 of the Commu­
slightest breath or heartbeat,
to dram off those lung la n d ­ County Judge Lewis Myer.
the first voluntary desegre­
of
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 "lakes" 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
of
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 "father" 8 a.m. EDT, A camera a ho
I oral 82). International tiro New Soviet Blast
slavia, the Soviet premier and M. .Scarlett granted a lastMOSCOW (UPI) — 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 of
efs, AFL-CJO, led a inarch viet t'mmnunist party, in an­ standing for 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 done."
JA' KAON. ill *, (t'l'l) —
lemporury retraining order
Musleh said the court Jam­ president of the Southern listened a t
fice of J. Edwin I.nr.on, slate
t ti e surface Lt. Gov. Paul Itnruey Julio- courthouse today to urge the ..ti.! Unlay that Communist trie. 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 of biller Chinese criticism.
Negro students at Gljnn Aca­
ence, *11ill they had "u Very earphones tor any irure
lin was "not always consis­
missioner, to provide insur­ and contusion."
Tlie quarrel revolves on demy.
*d tioni.st who wuii Tuesday's the company lo arbitrate the
tently uwd m Ihe interests Khrushchev’* p olicy 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 of ils
In another Georgia school
to senior citizens of Seminole, charged with illegal picketing. Democratic leader.
ful coexistent r bused oil tbe desegregation
All drilling slopped and the for governor, accepted con­ franchise. Hr also met with of peace,"
development,
Lake. Osceola and Orange t
belief th at communism will tlte school board at nearby
crowd of onlookers was push­ gratulation* early tmliy from Sheriff Ed Blackburn m d o s­
Test
Meeting1
Counties.
■urn -niii cap.tuliim without
ed back to cut down the noise. Gov. Rods Harnett, ouu of hi* ed session. The union lias ac
• • •
WASHINGTON (U PI) —The report to u nuclear war that Sovatinalr announced It wilt
Clued the sheriff of 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 "police 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
atop its flagpole today. Look­
on a more militant |&gt;•.!!&lt;y call­
whether there was a trace of u pout-midnight &lt;all to JohnIlea n ttu'k today before get ing for armed rebellion to board sited under orders
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 cate
eration of the nuclear test
Navy exchange retail store
umph over former (i *v, .1. I*.
Scarlett *aiil tint unless de­
ban treaty,
and cafeteria will hold Open
Cote mutt. Barnett ealh -t it "rio
segregation
was
stopped
House Thursday C'apt. It. M.
Wave Spotted
endorsement uf Mali rigid*,
"plaintiffs will suffer irre­
JFK
Statem
ent
Pepper
Urges
Ware, commanding olli.gr of
MIAMI i LTD—A “ moder­ io n -tiliitiuii.il government uutl
parable injury by reason of
WASHINGTON' (UPD —
Sanford Nava! Air Malion,
Washington tuph - Cuba Decision
ate" easterly wave was spot­ segregation of the rn s."
disorganization and demorali­
to
a
Labor
Day
statement
Eleven
House
members
were
will cut the riblmii at 8;30
ted near Puerto Rleo Tues­
John-on, 17, lost three tur- at work today writing civil heavily emphasizing
WASHINGTON i l l ’ll — zation o( tilvnn Academy, it*
civil
a m formally opening the
day, hut weathermen said it lier ruic* for governor.
Rep.
Claude Pepper, D Fla.. students and faculty a , well
right* legislation dial would rights. President Kennedy
expanded store. Free coffee
was not likely lo develop into
With sli hot lit of tlip
lohl
Ihe
house today that the as those in itisely (Negro)
help
meet
demands
of
thou­
said
today
RKEI
probably
wdl
and cake will be served au­
a tropical storm.
state’s 1,871 precinct* com­
I
lilted
States
dlould not ne­ High School and by reason
sand*
of
mtegraUoniils go down a* one of tlte turn
thorized patron* in the reno­
Tho Weather Bureau data plete, Johnson ti.nl - I7,i'*78
gotiate
further
un peace of racial tensions in Bruns­
marching
a
few
hlocka
away.
in;
points
in
tho
history
of
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 subcommittee
Jaycee* wdl attend so in­
Puerto Rico and the didurb- ing son of a former governor,
from Cuba a&lt; a demonstrais likely to be a week or more St. Johns M ix
ter-club meeting at Orlando
.vice would not lie Investigat­ joined Burnett in physleully
1
ion of "good faith."
in
tiie
making.
But
the
vet­
ST.
YEGIM
INK
(
I'PI
t
Thuraday j » a part of their
ed hy hurricane hunter planes blocking the udmi * oi of Ne­ eran congressman who heads
Pepper said this was a lo­ Registration A t
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
ilis»" lust full.
Kennedy's civil rights pro first time in Nt. John* county ited nuclear lest ban treaty. Oviedo Slow
project tur the year.
• • •
Driver (’luirjrcti
posal would safely clear the schools here teniay when five He introduced a resolution
Oviedo School Principal
first hurdle.
Negro children registered for wIdcli won bl express tlie Clyde Holder reported today
BROOKSVILLE iLTI) — Police Deport
Dr
Luis Perez, new SanTile driver of a trunk involve I
The prediction came from c L ’ies at a local elementary M-n-e of Congress to that ef­ 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.
demand 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
of new students and ftr-t
shout "Americanism."
• • •
charged with driving while fetua. Police Lt. Ben Boiler been considering the admin­ Koad llonris OKd
grader* who hnv* not pre­
JFK To LIU
IN FINE FETTLE — Grin wide u* nil outdoor*
his operators license was reported. County Judge Ver­ istration bill in closed sess­
WASHINGTON (UPI)
TALLAHASSEE (L'PI) viously registered.
A 'Draft Goldwater" com­
britfhteiu face of Henry Thorne, 28. recuperat­
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 ih o *
mittee for Seminole Coun­
ing today from mine imprisonment in a Hazle­
penned licence in his possess­ medical examination revealed
Celler said that he expect- [ expand Jacksonville's express­ Johnson got a birthday cake students make their registraty is being organized Look
ton, l'a., hospital. N urse Catherine Vegile hriiig*
ion, it was revealed today. the body to be that of a hoy ed the Kennedy bill to emerge | way* was among five issues from President Kennedy on tiun no later than Friday.
for an announcement in llie
him congratulatory teA-graniw. He and David
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.
| lj.
t lically intact.
Felliu were Ltough to the nurfoce Tuesday,
from ».Ju am . until 2:30 p m.
ing.

Local operators of rending
machine!, beware! 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.
• • •
Cam! Bruce plans to open
thecounty's
voting registra­
tion ofiice on ■ full time basis
next Tuesday. Her new office
is in the ceurthuuse, ground
floe*.
• • •
lltbbard Casselberry has of­
fered the enunty an enticing
proposition for the courthouse
annex. Jim Avery and Lee
Gar), courthouse facility com­
mittee for the County Com­
mission. have recommended
the Commission accept Cas­
selberry's fop offer; A 3.800
square tool building Immedi­
ately north of the Casselber­
ry poslotfice on a 10-ycar
lease at $2'H) a month for the
first year and tS312 a month
for the balance. Commission
will decide in a special meet­
ing Sept. 3. Casselberry said
lie could have tbe annex ready
for occupancy by Oct. 1.

Slim Hope For
Victims In
Utah Disaster

Sm tftirft Ifm tlh

Thousands Jam
Washington In
Rights March

No Sign Third
Miner Is Alive

Union, Phone leaders
A jp Closed Meeting

Red Showdown
Summit Planned

31 Face Ocala
Arraignment

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                    <text>Seminole Teacher
leaves For Turkey

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PAGE 12

THURS., JULY 25, 1963

COUNTY NEWS
Oh ti Bmlnola Casmty’a
M M aadlsf Uttfear*,
Mrs. Vpm Shierloek, la an*
barking M tbs moat e halien gt a | a y n i n n of bar c* rttr
« b aa aka I n n a Nrw York
• • a t Ttaesday for Turkey,
A teacher far nin# years
and a t th» South Seminolt
Elementary School a t Caaaalberry for tha paat two years,
Mrs. Shierloek will be on pro*
fcMlanal laava of abeenca
from the county school eyataH
for tha next year.
Sha will aatlat Dr. Kleaiior
X. Groan, University of Flor­
ida professor, whs la an tears
a f absence, In establishing
tha flrat free primary school
ayatOTn In Turkey under TT.8.
AJ.D. (United States Aid for
International Development).
Dr. Green needed an Amer­
ican familiar with the bade
curriculum needs end concepts
to work with her and since she
hes worked cloeely with Mrs.
ShUrlock on several important
state committees the Seminole
County teacher was a natural
•hoiee.
Dr. Green has already bern
In Turkey for a year and has
found the children there to be
alert and caper to learn. 8h»
feels that Mrs. Shierloek, who
will be employed by the Turk­
ish government, can make a
Worthwhile contribution in this
endeavor.
Mrs, Shierloek will be work­
ing with Turkish men and
women who are getting ready
to come to this country to
study in our colleges and uni­
versities to become teachers.
She alio expects to have the
opportunity to work with 12
and IS year old Turkish
youngsters who have never
had any schooling.
She will be working in An­
k e rs and Istanbul and Is buy.
Ing heavy winter clothing for
Wear la Ankara, which is in
the mountains at an altitude
a f 9,000 feet.
The la«t few weeks have
proved very hectic with the
many different shota required,
many last minute arrange,
m enu gsttlng her passport
in order, as welt as doing
enough ehopplng to last for
a whole year. 8he left Sunday
for Charleston, 8. C., where
she will visit her mother, Mrs.
E. Ralph Carter, before leav­
ing for overseas.
After renting her home In
English Estates and storing
her furniture Mrs. Shierloek
was a house guest of Mrs. Nell
Ilrueding, South Seminole
music teacher, at her home
in Casselberry prior to de­
parture.
She was honored at a Ron
Voyage I’arty given at the
homo of Mrs, KUxabeth l.uim
•n Crystal Howl Circle, Caa.
•ellxrry, by members of the
8outh Seminole Elementary
Faculty. The themo of the
htnrhron was Turkish slid the
homirec wav given a pair of
Turkish shoes when she en­
tered. Sho also received a
gift of two lovely slips. A cold
lunch of sliced ham and lurkey, congealed salads and
chocolate pla was as-wed.

Ferrin Asks
For Change
In Minutes
By Mina Grin-lead
North Orlando Counrllmau
Art Kerrin has requested that
the won! “assess me nt" be
stricken from minutes of the
regular July round! meeting
and the word “booster" lie Inverted In reference to the SI
residents will be asked to
ei'iitiibute toward* support
of the volunteer fire and po­
lice departments.
Ferrin explained that hr
want* the donations to he en­
tirely voluntary and In no

—xt rosswT uptm *s a nrnrtlun. II* stressed that he I*
against r any form of tax ill
the village unless it becumes
absolutely necessary.

IV Directory
Contest Set
ForSunday

MRS. I.YNN HHIERI.OCK. South Seminole Ele­
mentary Teacher, packs fleece-lined coat in prepartition for the cold weather «he expect* to en­
counter In Ankara, Turkey, where ahe la ifoinjr
to help eatiibllnh the flrat free primary school
system ever to be conducted in th a t country.

By Jaw.
The annual TV Directory
Covar Girl Contest, sponsored
by Chic Publications of Altamonte Springs in conjunction
with area businesses and mer­
chants, will bo held thin Sun­
day nt the Robert Meyer
Motor Inn in Orlando with tha
pre-judging to take place a t
the poolaide between B and 6
*r*
* *•*
Finnla will lie seen over
WFTV Channel U from 6:30
until 7:30 p. m.
Of the t l girls participating
in the contest, eight are from
Seminole County. They are
Marla Jones, Ann Mahan,
Nancy Lee Larsen, Candi
Cornier, Joan Jones, Sharon
l.eary, Dolores Kirsch and
Geni Stubbing*.
The winner will receive a
frre trip to Hollywood among
other valuable prises.
This contest, which is open
to the public, last year waa
won by Misa Paula Hicks of
Altamonte Spring*.

Successful Summer Program
Is Conducted In Osteen
CAP Squadron

Hy Mrs. Clarence Sayder
The Osteen Summer Rec­
reation program, which was
conducted under Ih* auspices
of the Volusia County 8choo|
Board and the Osteen Par­
ent-Teacher Assn., has doted
after a successful six weeks.
The school board furnished
the coaches and the school
buses to transport th* chil­
dren whlla the PTA paid for
gat and other supplies such
si first ski kits, sun tan lo­
tion, swimming aids, etc.
Great praise goes to the
two roaches, Jerry Wosenske
and Karl Hunt. They took a
personal interest In each
child's welfara and in turn
recrivetl the cooperation of tha
children.
Clo*e to 100 children par­
ticipated over the six weeks.
Each Monday day camp wa*
held either at Hurt’s Park or
at Alexander Rprlngs.
Wednesday*, swimming les­
sons for non-swimmers were
given a t Dixon Lake In Os.
teen. This group averag’d 1*
a week and of th e e , li grad­
uated to thu Good SwimnuTs
class.
The fourth week at Hurt'*'
Park, various contests were
held. I'rlxti given were tlcke'.a for Six Gun Territory. In
the watermelon contest In tha
under eight group, prlxes were
won by Ornnis Jones and Connle Pell and In thn older
group, by Mike Kalowltx uml
Karen l'etti*.
In tlu* egg throwing runtest winner* were Deborah
Tatum, Nancy Itiggi, Rickey
l’ettiv and Dale Rutherford.
11u- sixth week all attended

Cheerleaders
To Hold Dance

Six Gun Territory.
Included In this program
was tha Library Program
held each Friday afternoon
at the Osteen School under
tha direction of Mrs, Emma
Cawley, a Deland school teach,
er. Mrs. Cawley read tha chil­
dren stories, played records,
showed educational film strips,
movies and tha children acted
out playa.
At tha rlota of each aft­
ernoon, children ware able to
chtvk out books from the
school library or from tha
large assortment of books that
Mrs. Cawley brought from
the Daytona Circulating Li­
brary,
This was a very Interesting
and bem-flclul program.

Casselberry Scouts Conduct Court Of Honor

Gets New CO

RECEIVING AWARDS a t Troop 341’ii Court Of
Honor Monday night were, Iwtck from left, Rill
Dempsey, Steve Duncan, Glenn Duncan, Allan
Sullivan, David Krohre and Ricky Ciutselberry;
necond row, Norman Mitchell, Dennis Marche*

1st t.t. Henry Ward Jr.,
formerly Commanding Offi­
cer, South Seminole Cadet
•Squadron, has been reassignwU to Headquarters, Group
Xf, where he has assumed tha
duties of Deputy for Com­
munication*. Succeedrng Lt.
By Moaa Grinatead
Ward as Squadron C.O., Is
North Orlande's newly orl*L Lt. John O'Donnell who g a n 11 e d Volunteer Police
has been squadron Executive Dept., Chief Andrew Ferrin,
Officer.
..t. Hoi, Stephenson and Sgt.
1st. T.t. Hurry S. Fod.-n has William llahn, are patroling
transferred from the Braden­ the area during the hour*
ton Cadrt Sqdn., and will be they are not on their regular
South Seminola’s Squadron Jobs.
Ferrin advised that stop
Chaplain. Lt. Fnden Is Com­
manding Officer of tha San­ streets have been getting spe­
ford Sulvalirn Army unit cial attention since he was
where he holds the rank of appointed three month* ego
Captain.
| and that motorist* are being
The South Seminole Cadrt much more cautious now.
Sqdn. also ha* gained a nrw I At the July meeting of the
frmnle member. She is Holly Village Council, nirnitwr* of
Gladstone, formerly a mem­ the council agreed to act as
ber of thn Central Florida special patrolmen to be call­
Players of the D e B a r y Cadet Sqdn., Orlando, where ed in on cases of emergency
Bridge Club f. fined I2 'i she wa* Squadron Adjutant. and Ferrin says Dial the drt a b l e s of p l o y a t t h i s W e e k ’s Mis* Gluddcne hns been ap- i partment need* additional reTuesday afternoon h n u s t e r pointed Administrative and rruit* to serve a* volunteers.
Training Officer.
The rhlrf warns that speed
p o i n t game.
limit* within ths village will
Winner* wrre NS, first,
he set at 20 mph with a 4b
Mrs. Doyle Driver and Wil­
mph limit cn Longwoodliam Wood lock; second, Mrs.
Oviedo ltd. ami that they will
Hubert Nichols and Mis*
he strictly enforce,!.
Ethel Johnson; third, Mrs.
fair is Week* and Mr*. Chnrle*
By Mona Grinatead
Hassell and fourth, M r. and
Announcement that sign*
Sir*. J. B. Baker.
have been posted along the
KVV, first, Mrs. Albert route leading to the North
llemm and Mrs. Frank Itchi­ Orlando Village [lump was
er; second, J. F. Sheffield made today hy Councilman
The City Council of Longand Mrs. Harry Schob; third, Art Rhodes.
wood wilt meet as a hoard
Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Andrews
Rhodes warned that the tit equalisation at 8 pm.
and fourth, Mrs. Minnie Heil­ dumping area was established Monday night at the City
man and F. R. Froehlieh.
strictly for trash und that Hall.
N ett week will he the la st| residents w h o are found
Immediately following the
p l a y d a t e o f t h e t w o - m o u t h dumping garbage, dead ani­ roiinril will meet in rimtinucd
t o u r n a m e n t f o r a s i l v e r l o v ­ mat* or other refuse termed session at which time plans
in g rup ami f o u r o t h e r t r o ­ n health menace will fare a for the nrw city hall are to
phic*.
fine.
he submitted for approval.

Village Police
Now On Duty

Bridge Club
Names Winners

Dump Signs
Up In Village

Council To Sit
A s Tax Board

By Bernice Kelsey
Attention of (Ivirilo resi­
dent* lias hr, 11 raileil to pos­
ter* up around town this
week reading:
“Martian Hop. Ilia,I Off
Saturday, July 27, H until 12
pm . Launching I’ud — OILS
Cafeteria. Prrwsure point —
f&gt;0 cent* a Martian. Sponsor­
ed by the Oviedo High Var­
sity Cheerleadtea, Dress —-

Casual,'*
Tito high trb on | students
■no holding this benefit dunce
to raise* funds for new cheer­
leader uniforms and are Invlt«»i» sll hinlor blob .tn.l.-n'.
to attend a* well. Parent* aim
are invited In make, contribu­
tions to the fund. ^

A Real Problem
North Orlnntlo'it new council has been faced
with a real problem thin year concerning the
maintenance of clay rontla in the ranch nreu.
Until luHt year the rontia were kept up by
the North Orlando Co., however, nfter public
election of the first Village Council, this prob­
lem wits turned over to the new l&gt;oard which, at
present, lack* .sufficient capital to handle the
road work. Consequently, residents of the ranch
area are faced with thoroughfares which become
utmost impassable, especially in rainy weather.
At n sjteciui council meeting held last week,
Vice Mayor Art Ferrin advised Councilman
Irene Van Eeopel, herself a resident of the area,
that he had contacted Frank Fasuln, manager of
the North Orlando Co., who offered to maintain
the ranch roads for n fee of $r&gt; per hour until
they are put in good shape and for a flat month­
ly rate of $80 thereafter.
Included in this proposal would he Moss
Tl,!.. Morton lame, Tradewlnils Rd. and Shore Rd.
These roads, in addition to serving resklents of
the area, also are used by many from Caasell&gt;erry and Fern Farit as a bypass of heavy traffic
on Hwy, 17-92.
The big question now is who will pay the ex­
pense if Fasula's proposal is to l* accepted.
Costs would iw prohibitive for the few homeowners in the area to assume and as an alterna­
tive it has been suggested th at the village pur­
chase a used gruder which would be operated hy
the residents themselves.
A meeting to determine which proposal, if
either, the property owners involved wish to
accept, will he arranged by Mrs. Van Kcopet.

Library Board
Oviedo Plans
Holds Meeting
Cemetery Fund
In DeBary
By Bernice Kelsey
Mayor Lee Gary &lt;&gt;f Oviedo
this week announced plans
for establishing a tru st fund
for perpetual rare a t the
Oviedo Cemetery.
Those wishing to make con­
tributions, which will be ac­
cepted at the City Hall,
should make their checks to
t h e "Methodist Cemetery
Perpetual Care” or donations
may be directly turned in to
Clerk Mrs. Dot Courier.
Gary reported that a numb e r of improvement* on
grounds at the Cemetery
were completed recently in­
cluding clearing of under*
ml
brush and demossing
trimming tree*.
lie also advised that the
city crews have been at work
in the Luke Charm area
where they have cleared
lands around the lake.

Hy Mrs. Adam Muller
The Executive Board meet­
ing of the DeBary Public Li­
brary Association was h*1d
last Thursday morning at the
Community Center Library
Booms with Frederick Cleverlnga, chairman, presiding.
The Librarian, Miss Ruth
Batch, announced that th rrt
were 23 new borrowers, adults,
1 ; children, 228, making a
total of 1923 borrowers for
the period.
Three hundred books were
given from the Fred Smitn
Estate to thu DeBary LibraO'. 30 chlldri-n’s book* from
the Volusia County Library
und tin- third volume of ths
Encyclopedia. Threw hove* of
book*, many duplicates, wert
sent to Kaiford Prison. Mf *.
Albertson ami Mrl. Muakv-y
of t'huluota visited ths DeHary Library and are anxious
to get one started in t'huluota.
Featured now at tha De­
Bary Library ara books on
Animals. This collection it
unique and animal lovers hsva
a wide variety of trading ma­
By Mona Grinatead
Continued c o m p l a i n t a terial. Next month* exhibit
against violations of the dog will b* Old Mystery Stories.
ordinance in North Orlando
j today brought a warning
from Police Chief Andrew
Ferrin that atrict enforcemerit uf the law will be car­
ried out,
Ferrin advised that dog*
By Mun* Grinstesd
By Jsn r t'a**rlberry
some recreation for the youth j must either Is- on leash,
Mr*. Richard Stodden. pie*,
Casselberry teenagers turn­ of tho community und hopes on owner’s property or with­
ident of the North Orlando
ed nut last Saturday fur tip. to organise a tern i lub which in 300 feet of owner and un­
will *e-t up it* uwn rules, der hi* rontrcl at all times. Garden Club, announced today
,-ratiun Clean-Up Fix-Up at help maintain the building and
Violators of the dog law, or that there w ill lie no "tiurdsn
the Kivrration Center un Ov- participate in wnrthwhile pro­ of other village ordinances, of the Month*' Award fur Ihw
er brook Dr.
will he given warning* fur month of July »ime the comject*.
The renter is now open i More adult volunteer* are the fir*t offense, however,' “"Dee chairman is out of
evening* Monday • Thursday, needed lo art as chaperone* the second will bring arrests town,
7 to 10, and on Friday and and it i* hoped that more par­ and summon* to court.
I
hi» Mturn the cumnntSaturday. 7-11, for youngsters ent* will see the value of
Kerrin says that the next | *** wt,l
*“ m" 1'* P1""*
13 through 17 ytxir* of age. the project and take their r.'urt session is scheduled fori ^*r
Judging of gardens for
Aug. 14 umi will he conducted Die coining year. They will
Attendance has averaged turn.
20 lo 40 young people each
If more adult* will volun­ In the Community Building •I**' deddt what gifts will bn
night to enjuy activities such teer to help supervise. Miller at the Village Recreation awarded the winners.
as dancing, ping pong, bil­ says, tho rumml**!un would Area.
liards, table- games and horse­ like to have the center open
shoe pitching.
in the afternoon for H to 12
l-arry Miller, assisted by year olds a* well. Elementary
Art Lego, of tne Itecreal
crl"“ lion | jchi„,| uge children *rr si •
j m il
Hy Mrs. Adam
llullrr
Commission is spearheading rr, lly me, tlng there in the
The
annual
Fish
Fry of tha
this effort to provide whole- morning* under the Summer
„ H) .Bernice
, , Kelsey
„
DeBary Fishing Club ws*
Recreation program.
f ase. heard in Oviedo City hfM , „ t Saturday at Dlua
Councilman Lego hopes that t uurt th l, week included four s ri , Pllrk * ;th Iome w
the town councils of South charged wtth excessive .peed, mcmbcr, aniJ gue* „ ln atSeminole County and the one parking on the public tendjnce.
Ki, b
, u ll&lt;t| b Jtlhn
county
officials will see fit highway, two «p*rating .
By Donna K*tr*
mutur vehicle without proper Coppen, pu,i president and
to
cooperate
in
providing
an
Final plans have been an­
license plate and one charged chef* for the day were Archie
nounced by Robert March, adequate youth center in this with improper muffler.
section.
Long. Vernon Catoe, Clyd*
commander of South Semi­
Cases where bond was post­ Wright, James Greenlee. R.
nole VFW Post 8207, for the
ed but defendant
failed to ap. E. Chalfant, Howard Middle, .
chicken tiariiecue to lie held Club Has Picnic
pear included two charged ,0B and Mr*. Wright who wa*
Sunday at the post Home on
Thirty-nine members of the with intoxication uml thr*e
..
in cturjte of preparing lh«
the Old Dixie Hwy. from 1 DvBary Dance Club, which with reckless
driving while . hu»h puppies
until 6 p.tn.
meets regularly at the Com­ drinking.
Following the fish fry and
The menu will Include bar­ munity Center, spent July 17
All names aro withheld.
becued chicken, macaroni sal­ at New Smyrna Beach where Court in Oviedo is conducted pienie lunch. Sports Writer
Charles Waterman and bis
ad. baked beans, coleslaw, cake they enjoyed swrimmmg and a each Monday at 5:30 p.
a t wife, Dcboie of DeLand. gave
and iced less or coffee.
| p a n i c lunch.
tha City UaJL
jinauucLon* m Ily tasting.

Dog Ordinance
To Be Enforced

Casselberry Teenagers Turn
Out For Center Projects

Post Announces
Dinner Plans

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

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EDITORIAL COMMENT

Club Award
To Be Resumed
In August

Eight Cases
Heard In Oviedo

Isodge H as Supper

The Oviedo Masonic Lodge
213 held a chicken barbecue
supper lust Saturday night
for member* und their fnm.
A dance spun so red last Sal. Hies. Sevigul men of tho
trday night umk-r Ih* auper- bulge wet* in ehnrgu uf pre­
vision of the entertainment paring the barbecue.
Committer of the D ellary Vol­
unteer Fira DrpL waa attend­ Rnnquet Set
ed by a record dumber of resi­
The Board of Governors
dent*.
Award Banquet will bv held
Harrison Bcrnrittar served Saturday night a t 8 o'clock at
bis special, "fir* bail hot the Land O' Lakes Country
dogs" and tofV e ami soft Club at Casselberry. All cluh
■rial* also war* available. member* ITa invited.

anno, Ricky Jackson. Gerrard O'Conner and
Johnny Reams and Hill Daniel, center front. Tim
t'undiff, left front and Tim Daniel, right front,
troop mascots, received replicas of the scout in­
signia.
(Herald Photo)

SCOUTMASTER W. T. DANIEL JR., of Causelberry Boy Scout Troop
841, Monday night welcomed his son, Bill, into the troop as u Tenderfoot,
«n event which father uml null lutve been looking forward to for the past
11 years,
(Herald Photo),

By Jaaa Caiaalbarry
Boy Scout Troop 341 of
Caaaalberry held a Court of
Honor Monday night at tha
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church following a Cov­
ered Dish Supper for tha
Scouts and their families.
Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel,
Jr., presented award* to tha
following boys. Bill Dempsey,
Star Scout; Norman Mitchell,
Glenn and Steve Duncan, First
Class; Dennis Msrthessno,
Gerard 0 ”Conner, Allen SullL
van, RtrW
John*
ny Ream*, Second Class;
David Krohne, swimming,
woodcarving and first aid
merit badges; Danny Cassrl.
berry, swimming, pets and
public health; Billy Dempsey,
first aid, bird study, nature,
fishing and reading;
Scoutmaster Daniel had the
pleasure of seeing his nhkwt
son. Bill, inducted into Scout­
ing as a Tenderfoot—soma
thing Ik- had looked forward
to for the past U years.
Seven year old Timmy Dsnlei ami Timmy Cundiff were
officially mrogniied a* mas.
cots of the troop and wrre
presented with rsrved replica*
of the Roy Scout insignia.
A| Florl, Weklv* District
Scout Executive, ws* present
at the dinner.

DeBary Club
Has Fish Fry
Fn

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Someone U lax—probably
th* State Road Dept.—In
■towinr the grata of the b«rm
0 along Highway 17.92 between
Sanford and Orlando. Some
motorlate report the grata la
Setting pretty high.
e e e
Thoee visiting Auitralian
airm en not only were briefed
en Navy flying and were
gueet a t official aoclal fane*
- tioae while kero b at they alee
• had a good taata of American
home life. They were split op
ia small groups and were VOL. 63
guests at a number of private

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Satimlny with scattered ahuwern; high todny 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
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F ill., JULY 26, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Budget Requests Quake Destroys Half JFK To Address
Nation Tonight
Reviewed By
O f City; Toll Heavy On Test Treaty
County Board

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Mid-Florida To Build
Multi •Million Dollar
Golfers' Luxury Resort

By JANK CASSELBERRY
Sanford city and/or Cham­
Plans for the biggest single
ber of Commerce officials
civilian
building program In
pteasa nota: ACLa Ray Bul­
Seminole Ccunty—second only
lard reported Thursday in
to Sanford Naval Air Station
H offa Ruling
driving from Jacksonville over
—were revealed this morning
17-92 ho noted DeLand road
NASHVILLE. Tctm. (U l’l)
hy tho Mid-Florida Countiy
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia— more than half the city of
algna ail the way along the
-A federal judge rules today
Club.
WASHINGTON
(U
Pl)
—
Seven departm ent, h e a d * (UPI&gt;— A "caU itrophic" Skoplje 200 miles south of
route to that city but none for
whether Teamster* President
Chat lea A. Bloom, presi­
President
Kennedy
U
expect­
earthquake
today
destroyed
Sanford an til ha had left De- met with the Seminole Coun­
James it. Hoffa must stand
Belgrade and wai reported
dent,
and Joseph It. HorenLand.
ed tn tell ihe nation and Ra trial here on jury tn mporing
ty Commissioners today to
tn have caused thousands of
stern, executive director, an­
e e e
allies tonight that the partial charges.
review budget requests, with
nounced a linilli-milion.dol­
death* and injuries.
test ban treay with Russia is
The Sanford Nationals will all but the Welfare Dept, and
lar golfer*’ luxury resert will
The
official
Yugoslav
news
a heartening first step toward Phone S trike
play Belleview tonight a t 7:30
lie constructed on a -Id-acre
the Agricultural Agents ofagency Tanjug quoted rescue slowing the nuclear arrna race
a t Bellaviaw for tha district
TAMPA (U Pl)—Tha elec­ knoll adjacent to the present
f
k
s
listing
needed
increases
championship of the Little
teams in the stricken city of but by no means the end of trical workers' strike against clubhouse off Highway -Ctl,
League. The winner of this in their new budgets, main­
General Telephone Co. is in
200,000 as saying "over a the cold war.
The first building, on which
WASHINGTON (LTD —'The
The President scheduled a its tilth day with no sign of construction will aturt short­
gam s will play in tha state ly in the salary line.
thousand people have k&gt;st
radio-television address at 7 settlement hut report* of de­ ly and to he completed hy
championship the week of
Tha Sheriff's Department Senate Commerce Committee
Aug. 6. The team leaves today topped the list so far with a called the heads of five rail­ their lives'' in the disaster. p. m. EDT to p. m. Sanford struction of company prop­ .lull. I, will bo a 72-unit resi­
•'The number of injured ex­ tinir) to explain the details
e t 4 pk m. and will be accom­ request for a lifi.OOO in­ road unions today to outline
erty krrp flowing in.
dential structure costing an
ceed*
several thousand,” U of th* agreement initialed in
why
they
would
he
opposed
to
panied by Jim Jernigan of tha crease, most of which would
eestinmted SI million, Bloom
added.
the President's proposal that
Moscow Thursday hy U. S., Search Pushed
Recreation Department,
said. It also will house a din­
go into salaries of deputies the Interstate C o m m e r c e
In
Geneva,
a
spokesman
British and Russian repre­
e e e
ST. PETERSBURG (UPl) ing room and altops. Each
and clerks.
for
the
la-ague
of
Red
Cross
Commission (ICC) settle live
sentatives. The pact outlaws
That tentative school budget
The success of the Foster
Societies said Yugoslav Red air, space and underwater —An armada of Coast Guard residential unit will have fa­
reported in The Herald a Caie Program, which was work rules dispute.
mid Civil Air Patrol planes cilities for three to four per­
One of the five, Charles Cross officials feared the blasts hut permits continued
couple weeks ago was givsn started last year, after com­
moved over central Florida sons.
death toll might reach 5.000. underground testing.
Luna
of
the
Brotherhood
of
final approval by tha School missioners appropriated $10,The nest step In the exten­
today in the five-day-old
The
spokesman
said
the
Board Thursday. Biggest bud­ 000 to establish a much-need­ Bailroad Trainmen, charged Yugoslav Red Cross in Bel­ One aim of the President's search for a private plane sive program will he con­
in a statement that tlie bill
half
hour
talk
undoubtedly
is
get in history but the same ed plan to rare fur dependent
struction of a new dining
is a form of compulwrry arbi­ grade had put in an emer­ to rally public support for Ihe with five persons nltnitrd.
tux rate, 835 mills. And the children, was outlined by
room nnd lounge, with the
tration and said "giving tiic gency call to the Geneva agreement and holster its
teachers get a pay raise. Bud­ Mrs. Camilla Ray, state wel­
necessary allied facilities. Tills
Allen
T
estifies
headquarters
appealing
(or
ICC life and death control
chance* in the Senate, where
g e t sent off today to Talla­ fare supervisor, who adminis­
WASHINGTON (UPl) — will be adjacent to tlie prn.
over our working rules is Just •id and supplies (or the it requires approval by a
hassee for state Ok.
ters the program,
Tho mayor of Atlanta, Ivan sent clubhouse, which, in
ahmii Ihe worst posuhle solu­ quake victims.
two-thirds majority.
• e •
turn, will he converted to a
Mrs. Ray presented and tion."
"Over 100,000 people were
High officials said, however, Allen Jr., today urged Con­
R. K. Porter did a double- commended to the comnilsI.una said he would rather made homeless in a few se­ that Kennedy’* principal pur­ gress to vnnet President Ken­ men's lounge, linker room
tnke this morning in glancing j signers Mrs. Jackie Skeen, "tel Congress order the p a r-1conds.” Tanjug said, adding pose was to put the agree, nedy's proposal to ban racial and pro shop fer the private
over the police blotter when whom ahs said often works tics to bargain, ami name a that "nearly three quarters” meat in perspective, lie i* discrimination in hotel, res­ club members.
Next in the program will
he rest! ' The elephant a t the week-ends Sundays. night* g, . q, to sit in and ^
*l’e ci'&gt; w*s
.vporlcd anxious to head off taurants and other private
he two more 72-ri-sidentinl
soo was broken into last anil holidays to csiry out the what happens. They will soon i " r«t» of thousands of pen runaway
optimism
which businesses open lo til* public.
units, each with dining rooms
night.” Ori reading further, Foster Cure I'rogrsni.
Imd out where the free pro- pb‘ *rp standing in the could lend to a fata! relaxation
Mrs. Abby Iloyd, heuil of rrsa of bargaining is break drecls scared, many of them of western defense efforts.
however, he teamed that that
A ttorney Indicted and shops, adjacent to the
first, with all three atop the
Helephant” is a pink one, too the county welfare depart­ mg down." he said, apparent- Injured," Tanjug said
Secretary of State Dean
MIAMI (UPl) — A prom­
—only Its a mechanical con­ ment also commended tha Iv referring lo man a le n ie n t1 Mcksandar Blagojevl, * Buik plans to By to Moscow inent attorney for the Team­ kindl and facing tho present
cession, one of the kind in Foster Csre Program ""d | charges that it is the unions Yugoslav airline* pilot who next week with a bipartisan sters Union, Benjamin Cohen, golf course. Tim swimming
which the kids drop a dime for said that ft had taken a burafft r,.|U}ing to bargain Hew to Belgrade from Slop- rorrfrestion.il group to form­ fit), was indicted by • federal pool will |a&gt; enlarged and, pn*.
sibly later, ilurenstrin said,
a ride. Thieves were looking den eff of her office,which t|10 differences that four lie "her t/w earthquake, said ally aign the pact.
grniel jury tin income tax
had formerly had the prob­ time* have led to Wic brink he saw "great number* of
fu r dimes In tha coin boa.
evasion charge* Thursday ns a second swimming pool wilt
l*s» lidded at the residential
e • •
lem of trying to find a place of a nationwide rails ■trike. dead and injured lying in the
he and his wife vacationed III
units for those guests. The
atreeta."
Member* of the Seminole for children who have to be
Europe,
plt-enl pool then would In­
Tlie earthquake, which was
High School class o f 1913, taken from their parents or
i' served for the private chili
centered in downtown Skop­
whu are planning their 30- have l*en abandoned.
Nixon
Views
members and their families.
There have been about 2 H
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
lje, struck about 5:15 a. iu.
year reunion in December,
BONN, Germany (U Pl) —
Bloom pointed out that thu
The State Department ha*
(11:13 p m. EST) EDT.
have set another organisa­ child eaaes during July and
Former U. 8. Vice President
"All the buildings" In the revoked the passport* of 58
SALISBURY, Md. (UPl) tional meeting at the home of there are about 60 presently
Itichurd M. Nixon diecusted
Mrs. Donaht Jones, 1919 San­ under care now, Mrs. Ray re­ A highly explosive rocket center of the city were "par­ American students new visit­ nuclear testing and other is­
dropped accidentally from a tially or completely destroy­ ing Cuba.
ford Ave., at 8 p, in. Saturday. ported.
The State Department said sues with Chuncetlor Konrad
The department h e a d s Navy plane has bum "pin ed," Tanjug said.
• • *
Thursday it had notified the Adenauer today, giving him
Police Chief Roy Williams heard during the morning, be­ pointed" in a tl&gt;0 acre wood­ "Entire settlements, Includ­
group hy letters to their U. S. a private cltlten's view* not
ing
a
large
number
of
those
sides
the
above,
included
su­
ed
area,
Maryland
state
police
OCALA (LTD — A Daytona
and IX Ben Butler found out
built alter the war, are com­ home addresses that their always "in line with U. 8. Beach psychiatrist has found
where the bream and shell- pervisor of registration, home •aid today.
policy."
passports had been voided.
a white integrntionist hehl
trackers were biting yesterdsy demonstration and th* toning The rocket was lost Thurs­ pletely destroyed," it report­
Officials said the students
ed.
day
by
a
Sky
Raider
plane
board.
here for a menial competency
and came hack with a big
Two
Rescued
Hearings were tn he held which was on a firing prac­ Authorities were in butch would have to appeal to the
hearing "highly intelligent
dull pun full of "nire fat
APALACHICOLA (U l’lt — ami well educated."
beginning
at 2 p m. this after­ tice run from the super car­ with the city by radio, hut government before their pass­
ones." Caught them on cane
virtually all other communica­ ports could be vslidsted A Tea as motel owner and a
Dr. James Mover* of the
poles, and in the "heat of the noon fur tha other county de­ rier Forreslal off the Virginia
FluriiU schoolteacher were Slate Health Department said
•gain.
tions xrere cut off.
Capes.
partments.
day."
rescued hy n shrimp bout 23-ycar old Zrh Aelony of
• • •
Thursday after being adrift in Minneapolis, Minn , is nu-n
Hill Bush, c o u n t y engineer,
the Gulf in a 12-foot boat tally competent, "understand*
nays a count s h o w s Id.UVO
since lust Friday. They arc right from wrong, does not
cars a day pus* that dangerous
Bliiuley llruno of Laredo, Tex., suffer from mental illness nr
intersection a t Hwy. 17-93 and
and Key West schoolteuchrr retardations"
27th Street, crux of the
Davis Hanson.
III* statements were in a
Mllt-crest - Seminole H i g h
uepurt to County Ju lge lavvls
S c h o o l c r o s s - o v e r . How much
\l.-saasa xaslut h a d
Ip,
'litx o fl I f v F S I T
My,ri wh0 113,1 ‘,^,u’rc,,
longt r will the s t a t e delay
*****'■**
lony, an organizer for Ihe
nulling a traffic signal there?
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) - Congress on Banal Equality,
Until a carload of teenagers
Th* appointment of Dr. Mai*.held for a mental compelstory masoniy building will house two lidmmCONSTRUCTION will ta utaiteil *o«»n on thU
on their way to Schoo l gets
rolm it. Parsons, CL a* chair . ncy hearing after his j 'W t
Ud'ics, I I classrooms, a library' and a 330-seat
new academic building for the Sanford Naval
hit, smearing those youngster*
man of th* Department of hut week in Dunnellun. Acauditorium. The auditorium will face Mellonville
Academy, according to J. I’. Wiegera, president
u p a n d down that highway?
Government at Florida Slate lony was charged with reAvenue
and
the
classrooms
will
fuq£
Celery
of the Rernarr MacFadden Foundation. James
Or u n t i l one of those little
Univeraity, was announced to- listing arrest without violence,
Avenue.
Graham Chapman, the architect, said the twoI’lnecrszt School youngster*
day.
and vagrancy.
dashes out in front of four
rare on that dmibla--l*ned
highway ?
•
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Pinscrcst School has been
open eight years now. Almost
since it opened parents, teach­
ers and others have been tryjn y to nrsuailw the state to
went tn a Southwest Bide
ncrai.
— T'u...... .. t-;-- y . l . e . l n „ . _______t n h» n h o t o g r a p l i e d f o r winCHICAGO (U P l)—A wom­
install a traffic signal there.
inm.-i -iu.1 IJM.Ulinl a l oom.ning * "baby of the month''
Then
she
had
a
miscarriage.
resu
of
Investigation
agents
•
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•
an who was arrested a week
She scribbled a note which
ton test.
That was especially hard for
came to the apartment and
ago fur kidnaping a newborn
How long can a traffic light
said, "My name is .Maiy Ann
The young mother said she
arrested Mrs. Dunlap. They
her because although her
delay thu driver? 20 seconds?
baby shut and fatally wound­
Dunlap. Meuse get in touch
lot-ante slightly alarmed when
said she hud kidnaped the IHhusband had hair children by
30 seconds? Not mum than
with my lawyer, Mat CoghUi* woman speeded off, and
day-oli) daughter of Mrs,
• previous marriage they did
ed herself u&gt; a motel room
one minute at the molt.
lan”.
when she did not return, she
Rose Burnham, !9, in d-iwnnot have any of their own.
Thursday.
•
• •
Then she drew a 22 caliber
state
.Metropolis,
111.
called
police.
But
doctors
found
that
Mrs Mary Ann Dunlap,
revolver and shot herself in
Charles law will resign as
FBI agents traced the wom­
hers was a psychosomatic
Mm , Burnham, who.e has.
39. was awaiting a hearing
tlie alidomcn.
an t. I'uduruh, Ky., ami then
a Seminole County member of
hand is atuliom-d at Ft,
pregnancy. She really wasn't
cn a kidnaping charge,
A guest saw her arm
te Chicago. They charged
the East Central Florida Re­
Campbell, hy., had told of­
pregnant a t all.
through th# purlly-opeu door.
her with interstate transpor­
Her life bad been a series
gional Planning Commission.
ficers that a ”well-dre*»ed,
A week ago Wednesday,
Jibe was rushed to Vot Sui­
of heartbreaks during th*
tation nl a kidnap victim.
well-spoken" stranger with
Mr*. Dunlap returned to her
ting Hospital, She was still
past five week*.
"I just wanted something
h&gt;g blonde hair, swept into a
W o t Sido apartment with a
Her husband, Lawrence, a
to love," Mr*. Dunlap sobbed.
conscious,
French twist, hail coin* to th*
newborn baby. She invited
U ryunt Vacation
" it ii all built up inside
Chicago t r a f f i c policeman,
hum* of her parents in Me­
the neighbors in tu see th#
Authorities released her on
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
Ui.,1' a Iit' suid on till! operat­
her own recognizance, pend­
child and she told them It was
tropolis.
died June 29.
Guv. Farris Bryant disclosed
ing table. "I just don’t want
ing S mental examination,
A few d«)» later, her fa­
hers.
tentative plana today for a
Mrs. Burnham said the
to live anymore." She died.
and scheduled a heu.ing for
ther died, and Mrs. Dunlap,
Kazan persuaded her tu let
two-week "g et lost” vacation
She treated the Infant ten­
IDr body still was nut
39. made the long trip to
her t a k e
tha Burnham*’
next Thursday.
in Europe with his family m-xt
derly and stayed up late that
Claimed huuis later.
Thursday, Mr*. D u n l a p
booth.rn Ubnot* Uu his fanight, c a rte l lor iu
young daughter, Loti Ann,
month.
I
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is a retired wholesaler who
says “I work harder now look­
ing after my interests than 1
ever did before." He i* em­
phatic In his desire to make
Mid-Florida the finest golf(o.f facility tn tho United
States and added this morn­
ing "I only wish it were a
year from now so you could
see how It will look."
His hobby, a t the moment,
is watching the progress of
treatment of grass on the
greens and fairways.
He pointed, too, to 15 new
golfing curt* purchased last
wick at fl,(HH) each.
Final go-ahead was given
Thursday fur the overall pro­
gram, Bloom reported, after
telephone conference with
his associates In New York.
llorensteln will supervise
t h a construction program.
Bloom and llorensteln report­
ed that, although the build­
ing plana are being prepared
hy an Eastern architectural
firm. It will be endeavored
to have all construction and
allied work accomplished by
local companies.

BRIEFS

Rail Union Head
Hits Abitration

Navy Locates
Lost Rocket

Cuban Visitors
Lose Passports

Ocala Prisoner
Held Competent

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All She Wanted

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Syncom 2 Off,
Heads For Orbit
J. R. IIORKNSTKIN

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPl)
—Th* United Stales today
launrhcd a Syncom 2 commun­
ications satellite rapnhle of
two-way telephone, telegraph
and facsimile transmissions
toward a planned "hanging"
orbit 22,lint miles above earth.
The Syncom 2’s Delta boost­
er sent It streaking skyward
atop a brilliant rwt column of
flame at 9:33 a. m. EST.
Tho gleaming white rocket
climbed steeply into the clear
morning sky and after about
two and a half rninutea Ita
second slug* Ignited on tim*.
Several minutes later vis­
ual checks showed that th*
Delta booster apparently sent
tho satellite toward Ita plan­
ned orbit successfully.
It was tho fourth attempt
to launch thu satellite. Steer­
ing trouble* in tha bo&lt;&gt;*trr
rocket's autopilot caused *
21-hour postponement yester­
day.

new program wit) not con
filet in any way with the pri
vik-gex ami fnejlitie* for the
present private club member*.
Furthermore, he added that
should golfing privileges con­
flict at some future date an­
other gidf course will ho add­
ed. Tha present course would
Ihi reserved for club members
and tho new course for re­
sort guests,
Tho Mid - Florida g n I f
course is a championship
range, approved by th* PGA
for championship flights. It
is believed it i* Uin only
course in tlie United Btates
which not only has practice
putting greens hut alio prac­
tice driving ranges.
Several of the hides have
water hazards, with short
range loo- for those person, Iiunt Escapees
to t willing to tackle the haz­ CARACAS, Venezuela (UPt)
—Police com lied the byway*
ards.
Tin* four-yea r-oid course, of Caracas today, seeking
itself, covers about t in acres, convict* wlm escaped front
, ,
I with approximately La I'ianta Prison Thursday
*
1,000 pine trees,
jin (be highest jailbreak uz
Jiloooi of !■air lawn, N J . , | Venezuelan history.

VALDEZ HOTEL
{Carite Downlown Sanford
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itr

Was 1Something To Love

Grieved W idow Arrested In Kidnaping Of Baby Kills Herself

It’s runtim e
Fri. N iles at the
Curibe!
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�Area Ministers Elect Association Officers

Rev. Grover Sewell

Life's

N .cessitv
■ brilliant orator bat if tbrrt
la aa tort tho caapoUlag
cite after wrttiag It Tba tet­ sp**ch la without affect. No
ter waa diaoottrad oa bar matter bow sharp tko mind
la, area te fatbomlaf fraat
body. « (a*# tba «allowia«
Bjratartea, if thoro la bo loro
boart brtiktei rm lattea:
•*1 a a kilUai ayatU boeauao Oat may have a faith tkat
, boro a r m aiacm ly krod te great enough te move
aay k a a u bring in all a y mountains, says this hymn,
Ufa. 1 bar* accepted klad- ywt If Ultra ia no love, it la
impotent.
Oaw of tba vary pad testa
that we caa give eoacwrnlng
Christianity te aaa that baa
beta aaed by many pwople,
Including psychologists. To
euMuiMri Uue U .t tZ i SS7
ask aaothar what la tba first
idaa that comas to mind
whoa tba word “Chrtetlamlty”
ia aaid. Some may aay the
Bibla and athara eburek build­
ings. l b others tba thought
of organisation may ba domi­
nate, or it may be the raclUUoa of a creed. So many
Idtaa may bo brought to
mlad, but oo# that should
l b b a a any kind of me- uoderly all othere tad bo
to n la lift ia la baro lovt. eoterined la them la that of
Perhaps than art aaay who leva. Of course we know that
would aay tkat our llvoa art there art many factors infloccoaafal ia diraet propor- rolved la our faith, but Iwt
(tea tba dtgrao of tea# bad us bo vary aura that wa do
not leave out th* vary neces­
ter Ood and a at.
Paul wrote tho flrat latter sary one called "love."
te tba church at Corinth with I t * Lord and Saviour lik ­
(bo knowtedgo that thorn ed, "Master, which te the
waa a grnat lack of lova great commandment la tha
aaoag tba yaopte and bo waa Law?" Ha answered, "Thou
teaplmd by tho Spirit of Cod shall lova tha Lord they God
fa write tho aagnlflecnt with all tby heart, and with
hyma of lot* that wa find in all tby aoul, and with all thy
(bo thirteenth chapter of 1 mind. This la the first and
great commandment. And the
second te like unto It, Thou
shall lova thy neighbor aa
thyself. On ihaae two commandmenta bang all the law
and the prophets."
Y u , indeed, let u pray
for the grace of love. It U
a necessary quality lor our
world today.
Per. la y Huff, pmator of
tho P in t Methodist Church of
Geneva, will return to the put
pit thle Sunday after an ah*
•cnee of three months white
aonvalecdnf from surgery.
His sermon topic for the 11
a. m. worship atrelce will bo
By Deoan Bate#
entitled "Perpetual RejoleRev. Jack Lindiey, p u to r
tag."
of the Longwocd First Bapt­

Rev. Roy Huff
To Return
To Pulpit

Baptist Revival
To Be Held
In Long wood

Church School
Conference Set
A Church School Worker's
Conference will be held at 7:30
p. m. neat Tuetday In MeKInb y Hall of tho Sanford Pint
Methodlat Church.
All teachers and officers of
Mie church are urged to attend
the meeting which will feature
•valulatkm of the past year’s
Church School work and diefuse Ion of plane for the new
Conference year.

ist Church, will conduce a
revival at the church begin­
ning at 7:S0 p. m. Sunday
and continuing through each
evening next week except
Saturday.
Gene Bridges, minister of
music, will be in charge of
ipecial music for the ser­
vices.
Rev. Lindsay has extended
invitation to the public to
Join his congregation for the
revival services. The church
la air conditioned and a nur­
sery will be available for
the smaller children.

THIS ATTRACTIVE SHRINE, dedicated to the Virgin Marp, waa built
by Goorge Sommara to provide a place of aplritual reverence and beauty
to him North Orlando home.
(Herald Photo)

Shrine Adds Beauty
A t Summers Home
By M eu GHaste ad
A Shrine dedicated to the
Rev. John H. Hires Jr.,
pastor of Grace Methodlat Virgin Mary has been built
by George Sommcrt at his
Church of Sanford who baa
been oo vacation the past
two weeks, will return to tho
pulpit this Sunday. Ills ser­
mon topic will be "No Hiding
Place."
During the morning wor­
ship sendee a charter for the
newly organised Boy Seoul
Troop will be presented.
Scoutmaster for tha troop la
Evangsllat Billy Graham’a
Albert L. Johnston who ia
motion picture, "The Heart
assisted by John Fry and
la a Rebel" will be shown at
Lamar Williams, liaadlng the
the Elder Springs Baptist
active troop committee is Ro­
Church
a t 7:46 p.m. next
bert Roffey.
On Sunday sveulng the Thursday.
The feature length color
Methodist Men’s Club of the
church will sponsor a Fish production stars Ethsl Waters,
Fry to be held at 1:30 p.m. Georgia Lee and John Milford,
Tickets are available from and is based on the conflict
any member a t a nominal in the life of a modern young
charge, and all men of the couple when the husband, an
church are Invited to attend. advertising executive, can’t
The First Quarterly Center- find a place In his schema of
ence of the new year will be things for his wife’s sudden
held at the church next Tues­ acceptance of the Christian
day at 7:30 p. id. with Dr. faith.
A World Wlds Pictura pro­
Joe Tulle, DcLand District
duction, the movie provides a
Superintendent, presiding.
The annual Grace Methodist “front row” perspective of the
W5CS picnic will be held next Graham Tmm in the Crusade
Thursday at tba home of setting of 3laditon Square
Mrs. Donald Jackson in Lake Garden In New York City. The
Mary. Members planning to dynamic preaching of the
attend are asked to meet at evangelist Is augmented by
the church at 11:30 a. m. the singing of Georgs ilevrrly
and to bring a covered dish. Shea and the music of a 1.MH)volce Crusade Choir under the
direction of Cliff Harrows.
The public Is invited to at­
tend.

Elder Springs
To Show
Graham Movie

Scout Troop To
Get Charter

Boy Scout Troop No. 307
will receive Its charter at the
10 a. m. service at Grace
Methodist Church. Sunday.
The charter will be present­
ed to the boys and commit­
tee members by scout com­
missioner Tom Albert. P a r­
ents of all the boys are urged
to attend.

Office Closed
The church office of the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
in Fern Park will be elojed
next week while the secretary,
Mrs. Jack Huggins is oo va­
cation. Mrs. Huggins will be
visiting her sister in New­
port News. Va.

North Orlando borne to pro­
vide • quite and beautiful
spot for spiritual worship and
ptuse.
Working without plans of
any description, Sommers
created the beautiful area
with ideas gathered step by
step ax no worked.
A path of atone forming a
small valley leads to the sta­
tue which is sheltered by
rocks over earth to give an
overall tempi* effect.
Mounded areas on either
side of tbe valley are cover­
ed with many virietles of
stone and planted with an­
nuals white corner holsters
are filled with miniature
carnations.
Flowers In blue, the Vir­
gin Mary’s color, will be put
in later by Mrs. Sommers.

Prayer Meetings
Set Tuesday
Evening prayer meetings
in preparation of a revival,
Aug. 4-11, at the Elder
Springs Baptist Church will
be held next Tuesday.
The meetings, scheduled
for 7:30 p. m. at each loca­
tion, will he held at the
homes of W. W. Coleman,
J. E. Blaylock, Samuel B.
Parrish. J. H. Walker. L. W.
Stetnmeyer Sr., W. L. Wilson
and Harry Hawkins.
The regular meeting of the
Friendship
Sunday
School
Class will be held at the
church and also will be de­
voted to prayer for the re­
vival.
Members ami friends ire
invited by Rev. B. H. Griffin,
pastor of the church, to at­
tend both tbe prayer meet­
ings and the revival.

Knights Council Holds Installation
By Dosuu Estes
New officers of Knights of
Columbus St. Richard’s Coun­
cil S337 were formally Install­
ed In special ceremonies held
Tuesday svemng at the Coun­
cil Home, 230t Oak Ave. in
taofoid.

William J. Joyce, district
deputy, was installing offic­
er and was assisted by Jose­
ph Martin of Orlando Council
2112, district warden.
Officers installed included
Dr. Vincent Roberta, grand
knight; Theodore J. Michels,

deputy grand knight; John
Kennedy J r„ chancellor; Al­
bert S. Poulter, recorder;
William R. Rernotky, finan­
cial secretary; John Souther­
land, treasurer; Charles A.
Allen, lecturer; Ralph W.
Pewld, advocate; Carl Von

Herbulis, warden; John ft.
Pope. Inside guard and Joseph
D. O'Connor, outside guard.
Trustees Installed were Ro­
bert H. LeKiU, Charles A.
Allen ami Edward R. Simon.
Preceding the ceremonies,
the Council met for dinner

at the Capri Restaurant. Dlx
tingulshed
guests included
Fr. A. Libers, SNA5 Catholic
Chaplain; Fr. N. Dun'.esvy
of AU Souls Church; Fr. Wil­
liam J. Tralaor of the Cath­
olic Church of tbe Nativity;
William J. Joyce, district de­
puty and Joseph Martin, dis­
trict warden.

A ttend
services
this week
own

By J an* Caaaeteorry
The final orgAnlsAtloiul
martin^ af tho newly termed
South Semlnolo Comity Mini­
sterial Assoriatlon was held
Ust Friday at the Flret Bap­
tist Church of Longwood for
tho purpoe* of slocting offleors and adopting o purpose
and sot of goals to govern
tho group.
Rev. Leonard Jonoe of tho
PralrW Lake Baptist Church,
Fern Park, was elected prcsl-

dent of the association. Bat.
J. D. Peacock of th* Fora
Park Church of th* Nosortn*
was elected vie* president and
Rtv. Delmaa Copeland of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church, secretary and
treasurer.
Tho Purpoe# of tho organi­
sation has b*«n set forth as
follows, “to exalt Jesus Christ
ss Lord and Savior and to
seek God’s purposes for ourselvee and our community and

to LmpUmant this will with
acthr* leadership in th* social,
moral, and rollfiouo welfare
of our eonuaunity."
The Goal# are (1) "To furn­
ish united religious leader­
ship in activities relating to
our communitlso"; (2) “to b*
actively Intonated la and par­
ticipate In matter* relating
to our schools and tboir organlsationa"; (1) "to b* ac­
tively Intonated ia and par­
ticipate ia matters niating to

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Confrefttional

Nazarene

E L D E R S P N IX O g B A P T I S T
Ol* O r la a g o HA. a t M a n i a . A v a.
B. H a m i l t o n O r l f f l n _ P a a t o r
S u n d a y School
1:41 a. m.
V o r . l . t Wnr.Mva
1t-aa a. m
T r a i n i n g U n io n ' __ I IS p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p _ 1:11 p. a .

CO NNRM A TIO NA L
CHRISTIAN CRUNCH
I l i U c A C t a n h ad C h rM I
P a rk A vaaaa a t *44* St.
t:o « a. a . __ C h u r c h Schoo l
14:4# a. a . _ _ _ _ _ s e r v i c e
1:14 p. a . _ C h r i s t i a n Y o u t h
M inistry
Rev. W a l t e r A N . M e P h a rao n .
Pnetor

P O U T CHURCH
• P T H H NABARBNH
W . SaA s a a t H e p le A v a .
Paul Blehaa .
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S u a d a y S c h o o l _ _ 0:40
a o rn ia g nuraaip
iv .v i a m.
Y o u t h ____________ «:»e a a .
E v a n g e l i s t i c S e r v ic e 7:SS p.m.
T hird g u a d a y
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SER V IC ES SATURDAY—
S a b b a t h School ____ S i t e a. *»
W o r s h i p Oar vlca — H i v e a. m.
WailBM ilay N i a h t
P r a y e r Oer vlce _ 7:1* p. m.
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m o u a a a e a c h S u n d a y a. m
a t I:1S o v . r W T t t n a l l i c e
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Assembly Of God

Christian
P I R O T C H R IS T IA N C N C N C N
O lu r iP L N S O P CN N IST
l*PT S. l a a f t M A v a.
Kav. I l i . o n U r . e g .
Ad l h t c r t m l i l a U i . i
S u n d a y School ____ t ; i l a. K.
H orning W orship
11:11 a. m .

Episcopal
C H R IS T CH U R C H
C harvh Street. LaagwaaA
Sunday g .rv lca
M o r n i n g P r n y a r Sarv. 1:14 a.i»

a n a functions, eity and coun­
ty gt&gt;v*rns*nts and organications"; (4) "to aneoungo
cur pcopl* to b* actively in­
terested in a n a functions and
loceal government"; (5) “t-&gt;
annually sponsor Jointly Eas­
ter and Thankitiving services
and other religious endea­
vors"; and (0) "to moot reg­
ularly for tho purpose of la­
ing well informed and to conelder B utton niating to our
a n a and nligious wolfa n of
our communities."

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Sunday
1:41 a m . ___ B i b l a S c a o o l
11:44 a m. _ M o r n i n g W o r a h l p
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M o r n i n g W o r r h t p 1*:S* n. m.
E v a n l n g W o r s h i p __ T:S» p. m.
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11:11 a. m .
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M orning W o rsh ip
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M o r a l n g W o r s h i p __ 1:41 a. a . M o r r t a R u b y ____ E v a n g e l i s t
S u a d a y School ___ l : 4 i a. a .
W ad . B i b l a S t u d y _ 7:1* A » .
IHble C laa sea __ 10:41 a. a .
C o n q u e ro r * M a t t i n g
M orning W o rth lp
11:04 a. a
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p _ 11:11 a. a .
noon S H E P H E R D
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E v a n l n g W o r a h l p _ 1:10 p. a .
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E v e n i n g S t r v l c a _ 0:10 p m.
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1:41 a. m. M o r n i n g W o r s h i p - I H a. m.
V. M. M a g a rd . C h a p . l f a . t a r M o r n i n g W o r a h l p
11:00 a. m. S u n d a y S c h a o l ____0:40 a a .
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AH-3 Wins I
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Honors

Gideon Ruling Cuts
Prison Population
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — I uf Florida prison* have petlFlorlda'i prlaon population | tioned for new trW , on
haa takrn a decided dip aa a
claim they were convicted
direct m u lt of tha V. S. Su­
preme Court ruling in tha without defense counsel.
Approximately 225 of these
Gideon caaa, Louie L. Wain« rltfht* director of tha Dlvi- inmates are p r e s e n t l y In
•ion of Correction*, aald to­ county jails awaiting hear­
ings, Wainwrlght aaid.
day.
During April, he aaid,
Wainwrlght aald tha declina new commitmenta were reresult*, not from tha number
reived from' the courts. In
of prisoner* released, but a* June, new commitmenta had
a result of a decrease in the dropped to 154, a decrease
number of new priaonera be­ 122.
ing committed.
Total p r i s o n population
Courta are proceeding cau­
dropped from 7,728 on April
tiously on disposing of eases
1 to 7,597 on June 30, a drop
because of tha Gideon ruling, of 131.
ha aald ,
Wainwrlght aaid a canvass
In thla ruling of two montha of the big counties] showed
ago, tha court aald tha atata th* r.M -.n -nee h s j sff-«-ted
must furnish attorneys for the number of commitmenta
penniless persona accused of
and the prisons could expect
• crime. Tha court ordered a increased numbers of inmates
new trial for Clarence Gideon,
during the next six months.
Panama City, aa a result of
Tha audden drop, ha aaid,
tha decision.
apparently la only temporary
Sines thla ruling, Walnwlght while newly-created public
aald, more than 2,000 Inmates defender offices are getting
Into operation. The office, In
each of tha 10 Judicial cir­
cuit!, was set up by the 1963
Legislature as a direct result
of the Gideon ruling.
Combining the 225 inmates
now out of prisons and in lo­
Two Seminole County Army cal Julls awaiting court hear­
reservists will complete two ings an dths 120 fewer com­
weeks of annual active duty mitments than average, Wain­
training Saturday at Fort wrlght estimated at least 350
Bcnning, Gs.
less inmates as a direct re­
M-Sgt. Bonner L. Carter, sult of the Gideon case.
■on of Green E. Carter, of
Lake Mary Boulevard, la as­
signed to the U.S. Army gar­
rison at Orlando. He is a
11133 graduate of Seminote
High School and attended the
By France* Wester
University of Florida.
“Don’t Call Me Tolerant”
S-Sgt. Charles G. Shaw al­
so I* assigned to the Orlando will be the subject of the
garrison. His wife, Marietta, message brought by Richard
resides at lo North Devon, Keogh at tha Sunday morning
North Orlando, and bis par­ service of the Cummunity
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Garland Presbyterian Church in Lake
H. Shaw, reside at Longwood. Mary beginning at 11 a.m.
Mr. Krogh will fill tha pul­
He is a graduate of Lyman
High School aod received his pit this Sunday for Rev. John
BS degree a t Florida State W, Pilley, pastor of the
church, who is on vacation.
University.
Kev. James Hardin will be
beard on the following two
Sundays.

Two Countians
End Training

By Jane Casselberry
Valnria Shea, Joyce Lovell
and Dan Casselberry of the
Casselberry Community Mathedlat Church Senior M.Y.F.
are attending tha Officers As­
sembly being held thla week
at the Methodist Youth Camp
an l.aka Griffin near Lees­
burg.
Dan is president of the
Christ The King Sub-District
ami Valorie and Joyce era in
the cabinet. They will return
home Saturday.

Church Holding
Special Revival
By Dunns Kate*
Ret. Louisa Ellenbarg of
Geneva, Ala., Is serving aa
evangelist for a revival being
held at the First Pentecostal
Church of Longwood.
The revival, which began
Monday, will continue daily at
7:30 p.m., Including Saturday,
until next Wednesday.
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pastor
• f the Longwood Church, has
extended invitation to tho pub­
lic to attend the apecial serv­
ices.

Programs Held
A t Prairie Lake
By J i m Casselberry
The Prslrie Lake Baptist
Church is sponsoring a progrsm of recreation and fcllow-ship each Friday during
tha summer months from 7:30
p. m. until 10 p. m. with a
different couple in charge
each week.
Activities such as soft ball,
horseshoes, ping pong and
volleyball are planned for all
■ges.
Light refreshments are serv­
ed.

these children o f the primary group o f the
Church o f Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sainta
march and sing. Tho annual Pioneer Day cele­
brates the 1llith anniversary of the day th a t
Brigham Young first sighted the Salt Lake
Valley and told his followers, “ Here we stay.”
Each year the children dress up In the costumes

Mrs. Brooks
Kennedy Proclaims July 21-27 Business®!-,
Dies Wednesday As National Farm Safety Week Briefs W

Mrs. Abble Brooks, 42, died
at 7:20 p, m. Wednesday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Born Nov. 13, 1920 in Live
Oak, ahe had lived in Sanford
for the past 2D years making
her home at Monroe Corner.
Survivors are her husband.
William II. Brooks; six child­
ren. R. U. Zipperier. Kenneth
Zippcricr, Louise Zipperier,
Maurine Zipperier, Jurlcan
Zipperier and Etease Fear;
two brothers, Janies Lee and
Gus Lee; a lister, Sira. Corrinc Prevail and four grand­
children, all of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p. m. Sunday at
Brisson Funeral Horn* with
Rev. Pat McIntosh, assisted
by Rev. Robert O. Byrd, of­
ficiating. Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery.

President Kennedy haa pro­
claimed this week, July 21-27,
National Farm Safely Week.
The President urged all
farm families and all persons
and organizations allied with
agriculture to unite in an ef­
fort to reduce the number
of farm, home and highway
accidents.
The 1903 farm safety cam­
paign will concentrate on the
prevention of fires and falls.
Its theme is "Inspection plus
Correction equals Protection.’'
The 2Mh annual farm safety
program is sponsored by the
U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture and the National Safety
Council.
Secretary of Agriculture
Orville L. Freeman noted
that, “ Every hour an acci­
dent claims the life of a farm
resident. Someone living on
a farm suffers k disabling
injury every 40 second*.’’
Vacation Church School at
He calk’d on farmers lo
the First Melhodlst Church In practice safety every day of
Geneva will begin Monday llie year, not merely during
for a two-week period with tin* week.
dally sessions,
Monday
"Being careful Is no more
through Friday, scheduled be- than common sense," he said.
Rev. and 3lr*. W. E. Timms tween the hours of 9 and 11:30 "But il requires constant at­
tention and mental alert­
of Sanford, who have conduct­ a. m.
ed services at the First Meth­ Theme for the school Is ness. When a man is fatigued
odist Church in Geneva for the "Living in Peace Around the or in a hurry to finish a Job
past five weeks during Rev. World." Mrs. Marge Rogers i()r ■ trip, he becomes acclRay Huff's absence, will as­ wilt be in charge of activity, dent prone."
All children of the area are
Falls cause between 15 and
sist and give Gospel Lessons
;o per cent of the farm acci­
at the Geneva church’s Vaca­ Invited to attend.
dent death toll. Altout 7 per
tion Bible School which will
cent is due to fires. Property
open for two weeks on Mon­
losses from fire have increas­
day.
ed steadily aince 1940. In
This Sunday Rev. Timms
will be guest minister at the
The appointment of Rev. 1961, fire cost the nation's
First Methodist Church at and Mrs. Robert L. Smith of farmers $163. million.
"Every farm accident Is
Oviedo and on Aug. II ho will the Lake Alfred First Ilaptist
conduct the H:30 and II a. in. Church as missionaries lo a personal tragedy to the
services at the Winter Park Indonesia was announced this family involved and a blow
Methodist Church.
week by the Southern Baptist lo tbs nation's economy,"
said Howard Pyle, president
Foreign Mission Board.
Rev. and Mrs. Smith are of the Council.
Pointing out that In 1961,
formerly of the Lake Monroe
accidents took the lives of
Baptist Church.
8,?oo farm residents, he said
farmers have more than
By Jane Casselberry
their share of accidents.
Seven members of the Cas­
Chaplain Robert Deal of the
"In the past decade the
selberry Community Methodist Nuvol Air Station will hr death rate from farm acci­
Intermediate M Y.F. returned guest minister this Sunday at dents, generally has been
home last Saturday from a tha Ebenexer M e t h o d i s t slightly higher than the na­
week of fun and Inspiration Church for the morning wor­ tional average," he said,
a t the Junior High Camp held ship service.
"While the ratea have de­
at the Methodist Youth Camp
Kev. Huy Gregory, minister creased in this period, the
near Leesburg.
of the church who is on vaca­ farm rate haa oot kept pace
They were Paulin* Gee, tion, will return to the pulpit with the national, and the
Marilytn Metsick, Janet and on Aug. 4 after which tima difference haa grown greater
Linda Wultman, Beth Vlner, Sunday evening and mid.week each year.
I.atrisha Johnson and Marvin prayer services will b* resum­
Every step possible must
ed.
3lcClain Jr.
be taken to reduce thia Icr-

Rev. Pilley
On Vacation

M Y F ’ers Attend
Officer Meet

JUST LIKE THE PIONEERS of the early dnys,

V C S Set
In Geneva

Timms To Assist
A t Geneva VBS

Smiths Named
As Missionaries

Seven Attend
M Y F Camp

Deal To Speak

Reception Set
For Artist

M Y F To Meet
For Supper

Junior and Senior MYF
nn-nrtiers of the First Meth­
odist Church of Sanford will
mret at 6 p. m. this Sunday
fur their regular Fellowship
Supper.
At 6:30 p. in. programs will
be presented with the Junior
High featuring a Hobby Fair
under the direction of Nancy
and Carolyn Shafter anil the
Senior High presenting "llur
Dwelling I'lure” led by Bill
und Chall Crowell.

Thompson Infant
Dies Thursday Choir Director
Attends Meet

William Paul Thompson Jr.,
three-month-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Thompson,
of 2116 Cluse Avenue died at
his home early Thursday fob
town a brief illness.
Beside* his parent* he Is
survived hy two sisters,
Gwendolyn and Christine, and
four brothers, Troy, Hoy,
Clarence and Doyle.
Th* body ia being aent to
McClenny where services will
be held Saturday. Burial will
be in Macedonia Cemetery in
McClenny. Gramkow Funeral
Th* Youth Choir of the Home ia in charge of arrange
First Methodist Churrh of meot*.
Sanfurd has elected Tummy
Best to serve as president of
the group.
Other officers ar« Rucky
Smith, vie* president sod I'am
Thirty-un* member* of the
1‘igntt, secretary-treasurer.
Sanford First Methodist Mrn'x
Young peopl* from th* Cluh atlendrd last week's
youth departments of th* dinner meeting for which
church aro invited to attend Seminole High Coach Jim
practice sessions *ach Wed­ Pigott was guest speaker.
nesday at 7 p. m.
Dinner preparation* were
under direction of Gerald My­
ers, Georg* Chapman and
RIak* Sawyer.

Youth Choir
Names Officers

31 Attend
Club Dinner

Church Groups
Set Ball Game

By Jane Casselberry
The Brotherhood of the
Prairie Lake w.p*u« fh -rrh
in Fern Park has challenged
the church's R A. boys to a
softball game to be hrld Sat­
urday at 4 p. m. at the Alta­
monte Springs Ball Field.
Members of the Brother­
hood are constructing a new
church bulletin hoard in
front of the church to an­
nounce services. The sign
will be built of bnck.

RA’s To Spend
Week A t Camp
By i ( * t Casselberry
Th* intermediate RA Boy*
of tha Prairie Lake Baptist
Church In Fern Park will en­
joy next week at Camp Joy
near flock Springs.
Those attending will be
Nelson Sturgill. David Hug­
gins, Mike Bailey, Raymond
Parkeraon and Jimmy Hein
sen.
Rev. Leonard Jones will
conduct morning and evening
Worship services as camp
pastor next week.

Sanford’* Heavy Attack
Squadron Three (VAH-3) rap­
tured three of the
places to win ■ close
over VA11-11 in Heavy
tack Wing One's July Bomber
Stream competition, the Nnvy
announced today.
Die monthly event, which
was run Tuesday afternoon,
involved practice bombing
runs on thrr* Florida area
training targets. The t-mphasis in this month's competi­
tion was low-level weapons
delivery.
And VAH-.Ts flight crews
capitalized on consistency to
edge VAH-tl, 1050-1034. and
of the early days and march around the block
VAH-5, which compiled 624
singing, “Pioneer Children,” Directing the open­
point*. Point* are awarded on
ing ceremonies in the chapel nnd the parade was
tha basis of bombing score*
Mrs. John Carlton, woniaied L» Mrs. Til'd. At­
and ability of the participants
kins, Mrs. Jackie Rumbley, Mrs. Betty Illackto adhere to *n assigned navi­
wehler, Mrs. Janice Potter, Mrs. June Wynn nnd
gational eoursc and time sche­
Mrs. Sis Probat.
dule.
(Herald Photo)
Individual honors went to
VAIMI'a L t Cmdr. Dick
Davidson, pilot Slid his bombsdier-nsvigstor, Lt. tjg) Alec
R. Rlunden. Their third crew­
man was Char lea Abbey, a
first class aviation electri­
cian’s mate (AKI).
Illundei) is the Wing's 1962
Mrs. Harriett Slaughter,
iblc toll of accidental death owner of Harriett's lU-auty Bombing champion, lie show­
on the farm," he said.
Shop on Oak Av*. announced ed that ehamplonahip form
today that the shop will cele­ Tuesday In rdglng VAH-.Ts
brate It's 10th year in San. top erew, Lt. Ray Curry and
Bombardier Lt. Lee Hawkins,
ford all next wrrk.
427-393.
“ We wish to take this op­
Third plara went to t.t.
portunity to thank our patrons
Cmdr.
Ken Hamilton, VAH-5
for making our salon a suc­
pilot, and Chief Aviation Ma­
cess
and
Invite
new
patrons
By Sir*. Adam Muller
chinist's Mate (AMC) Edward
The Florida Federation of to try our services,’’ said Mr*. Denies, bombardier-navigator,
Slaughter.
Art will sponsor a reception
Harriett.'* spsvializrt In with 390 point*.
Sunday to welcome Charles
Lt. Ernie Wartcnburg pllotstyling
and permanent waving
A. Holder of Lakeland ax rest,
isl a YAH-ll aircraft to
and
in
hair
coloring
work.
dent artist at the Detlary
fourth place with Chief Avia­
Mansion House from July 29- There are two senior oper­
tion Mechanic (ADC) Charles
ators,
Joan,
who
especially
Aug. l&gt;.
Templin a* hi* bomhardivr.
The reception will be held at likes the coloring, bleaching
They scored 3X1 points.
and
toning
work
and
Betty
tha Mansion between the
Winning fifth place was a
hour* of 2 and 4:30 p.m. un­ who works with scalp condi­
flight crew composed of
tioning
and
permanent
wav­
der the direction of Mr*. Ar­
VAll’i I.t. Cmdr. Ken Handon
thur Lambert, chairman, who ing.
and Aviation Electrician's
Both
Hies*
operator*
amt
will h* assisted by Mr*. Harry
Mate First Class (A El) James
P. Newton and Sir*. Edward Harriett herself like lo design
A, Greseiwood, with 317 points.
coiffures
to
fit
th*
Individ­
Ualkwlll.
Greenwood Is a selectee for
Stud*sits wishing to en. ual facial contour* ami th*
th* Navy's Limited Duty Of­
personality
of
their
Customers.
roll for Instruction by Holder
“ We invite everyone to come ficer (LDO) program and
aro asked lo contact him Sun.
In
anil register at our anion will graduate to officer status
iluy. Roams are available at
for
the drawing when w* will In September.
tha Mansion and those plan­
In sixth place was VAH-3
give
away a $5(1 permanent
ning to stay are asked to
Executive
Officer Cmdr. Hugh
wave,”
snid
Mrs.
Slaughter,
muko reservations early.
She noted that th* drawing O'Hara and bombardier Lt.
Demonstration*, open lo tho
public, will be conducted by last your was won by Mrs. Crnig Moors, 310 points.
All nine entries In the
Holder on Wed ties.lay after­ Rosamond Chapman, who
Bomber Stream were Douglas
works
at
First
Federal
.Sav­
noon* at 2 p.m.
A-ltU Skywarriors. Sanford's
ings and Loan.
two operational A-5A Vigi­
lant* squadrons, VA1I-1 nnd
VAlI-7, wire both deployed.

Evangelist Here
Rev. M. Fitzpatrick, of Philaitelphia, is conducting revival services at 7:30 p m.
nightly at Mt. Olive Holiness
Church at Osteen. She preach,
ed her first sermon at the
age of five and aince las
traveled throughout the Unit­
ed States in her praaclung
career.

Going To School

RARE PHILIPPINE LILIES are blooming now a t the home of Mrs. A. W.
Epps a t Lake Minnie Estates. Tho beautiful liliea somewhat resemble the
Easter lily and grow quite tall on their stalks. Mrs. Epps is a past presi­
dent of the Sanford Garden Club.
(Herald Photo).

Bradford l„ Vincent, avia- I
tlon electrician's mat* second ■
class, husband of the former
Miss Bubble S. McCarley, of
Higgins Terrace, is slated to
uttend the advanced aviation
electrician’s mate school at
the Naval Air Technical
Training Unit, Jacksonville.

Mr*. Mildred Clark, choir
director of the First Method
1st Churrh of Sanford, a t­
tended the annual Methodist
Musician's Workshop held at
Fkirida Southern College dur­
ing (he month of June.
Dr. Holmes Ambrose, pro­
fessor of sacred music at
George Peabody College and
clinician for the workshop,
conducted Interesting and in­
formative classes on music
related to the church. Dr.
Ambrose, in authority on
llymnology, is in great demand a* a lecturer.
Classes in romlucling were
led by Dr. Waller Jam es,
professor of music at FSU.

DELAND (UPI) — Volusia
County Commissioner* re­
versed their stand Thursday
and "tentatively" provided
$5,000 for the expenses of op­
erating Public Defender Rob­
ert Wilaon'a office.
Th* commission, following
agreement with the eounty
rummisshma of Putnam. St,
Johns and Flagler counties to
withhold funds, voted against
the requested allocation last
week.
Wilson has filed suit in the
four counties seeking ■ de­
CDR. J. F. BARLOW claratory judgment from cir­
ia comnmmlitq: of fiver cuit courts on whether or not
of VAH-11 which, in the state! law requires tho
competition w i t h nil counties to pay tho oxponses
Atlantic Fleet Heavy of his office.
Attack units, hits Wen
W alter Shelley, president of
awarded tho Navy “ E” the Volusia bar, spoke today
halite rtruiliitenn c.\i-el- to tho commission asking
lence award for its out- them "to allocate io n s mousy |
stamllnp performance to sta rt with to enable tha
during the fiscal year public defender to function."
ju st clotted. The squad­
Ho aald It would serve aa
ron was officially noti­ tin example to the other thrr*
fied by Vive Adm. K. counties and he would rvuucst
O'He ime. commander of bar association* to apeair to
the Naval Air Force, the other eounty commissions.
U. S. Atlantic Fleet,
Commission Chairman Har­
(Nnvy Photo) ris Saxon said today circuit
judge* are able to appoint spoclu! attorneys to repreaent In­
digent deftndent*. In th a t
event, he said, "wo must pay."

Catholic Circle
To Hold Sale

By Donna Estes
Longwood'* St, Catherine of
Siena Cirrle of the Catholie
Women’* Club will sponsor a
"lelt-ovcr" rummage sale this
Saturday at the Super Valu
Komi Store on SR 436.
The sale will open at S a.
in. and continue until all
items are sold. Good used
clothing as well as household
articles will l&gt;c available according to Mrs. Pat Boyles,
chairman of the event.

Revival Set
In Lake Mary

Auxiliary Sets
Rummage Sale
By Donna Eatea
The Ladici Auxiliary of Hi*
First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood will sponsor a rum­
mage sate, Aug. 2-3, at tha
corner of E. Lake Ave. and
Sanlando Spring* Dr. acroat
from Farm er's Service Sta­
tion in Longwood.
Mr*. Clco Barker will aerva
as chairman of the aate from
which the proceeds will go
towards the auxiliary's cur­
rent p-oject, a Baptistry lot
live church.

Fknle

By France* Wester
A revlvnl will be hHd at
the First Baptist Church in
Lake Mary, Aug. 4-18, with
Her. Leonari| Jones, pastor of
th* I'ralri* Lake Baptist
Church serving as evangelist.
Rev. Ralph K. Taylor, P»"*
tor of the ljihe Mary Church,
has extcmhsl invitation to
everyone to come ami worship
with the local congregation.
Special singing will be part
of the niuhtly services which
ate scheduled to begin at
7:30 p.m.

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farming has

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tfrOHaflr.
IT 4 m U

t o i « m I the daath rate from
t e a MddMta haa foOowad Rational
tr w ia . t f i f i M i t ataadily ateoa Um
t a n o f Um a a n tu rjr.
B a t w han tba rata on farms waa
M ow tha national araraga, la
jraan It haa baaa hlgfcar. And
tha dlffarvnea appaara to ba laeraaa*
» . to l|6 1 , whan tha national rata
to an aU-tima low of 50.4 daatha
par 100,000 population, tha farm
avaraga roaa to AM.
National Farm Bafatr Wash, July
11-17. la an opportunai tuna
— to
~ ai
«««in* tha raeord to Horn where to rn
safety tolls down.
National Safety Connell statistics
show ***** motor vehicle, home, end
public aeddenta—the throe largest
accident categories nationally — hit
farm nsidcents about as hard aa the
rest o f the country.
I t la In work safety that farming
lagn behind. Work accidents a n aec‘ onto to motor vehicle accidents
mg tona residents, comprising 81
per cant of the total.
Other industries have developed
safety procedures that have made
work accidents the smallest of all
four categories accounting for 15
oar cant of tha nation's accident toll.

Worry Clinic

procedural, put to work
on tha farm, can bring to n
book Into Una with tha national
A farmor must bo many kinds of
Ha of tan la called on to
ba a carpenter, an •toctrfcton, a me­
chanic Ha naoa fuola, ehemieala, far*
S
and many diffaroat kiada of
TO work safely ha m ost know and
follow tha safe practices developed
In many different Industries.
to most industries, employes' mis*
takas a n noticed and corrected im­
mediately* B ut much o f farm work
la dona away from direct observetioe and supervision. Too often, an
unsafe a c t unseen and unrecognized,
becomes a habit instead of being cor­
rected promptly. These bad habits
must be discovered and replaced with
tffiMp method*.
* r to tio n a l Farm Safety Week la
not a week In which to be more caretui, then io be lurgulleu until neat
year. Instead it is a time to examine
work habits, to compare methods
with those proved effective in other
industries, and to seek out better and
safer ways to do our jobs.
Accident prevention is a yearround Job. An official “week" is sim­
ply a reminder that emphasizes the
importance o f that job.
Every weak should be Farm Safety Week.

Man - - Apt Imitator - I t is said that science and tech­
nology have advanced mankind many
centuries la this post century. Yat,
have they?
J s t propulsion is new, but tha
•quid has been Jetting around the
ocoaa by sucking in and expelling
water for much longer than man has
been doing i t
Radar, of a type, has been used
by bats for centuries.

Dr. Crane’s

"N o , No, I Said FO RW A R D .'"

The hummingbird Is a natural
helicopter, going up or down, back­
ward or forward, or just hovering
over a blossom.
The scorpion’s tail is a natural
hypodermic needle. The caribou and
snowahoe rabbit have built-in snowshoes. And abalones use auction cups
to attach themselves to rocks.
Science is man learning how to
imitate the things he has seen around
him since he came upon the eurth.

Peter Edson

Political

Notebook

WASHINGTON—(NKA) — to the U. 8. “It leys, 'All men did graduate work In econom­
Influence of tho U. 8. Con. •re created equal and ir e en­ ics and political science at
stltution and tho power of the dowed by their creator with
University of Edinburg- He
U, S. Declaration of Independ­
rave up teaching for politics
certain
inalienable
rig
h
ts..
.
ence in the new nations of the
Actually, this is a para­ only a few years ago and re­
world are little appreciated.
ceived an honorary LL.D.
Eloquent testimony on this phrase from tits Declaration from Du queen* University in
point has been given by Tan- of Independence, but Uio man
Pittsburgh when he waa here
ganyika’a President Julius K. made his poinL
aa Tanganyika'* foreign min­
Nu ye re re.
Ths president’s short talk ister two years ago.
’Wo have taken our stand
Ho speak* precise English
on what is one of the most in­ was principally • defense of with a clipped British accent
spiring documents of all time the new Organisation of Afri­
acquired when Tanganyika
—the preamble to the Ameri­ can Unity declaration against
waa ft crown colony. He baa
WASHINGTON — In the the United States ha* become out pilot projects to cope with can Constitution.” he declared racial policies at South Africa.
ready amilo and ft little
on
his
arrival
hero
for
a
visit
beet America* do-it-yourself
Responsible men and wom­ tha existing horde of unem­
So it was natural that tho Charllo Chaplain mustaeh that
first question asked him was ia deceptive. He has a quick
tradition. 1,000 student! from en, familiar with the facts, ployed youth roaming the
what United Stats* policy wit and ia fepresentetivs of
10 collegee end universities •quote th* alarming national street* of our big citlea—and
should
be toward that country. the new breed of African
lure ergealsed a rulunteer increase in crime and delin­ ■mailer one* as welL Their ap­
He ducked, claiming an an­ leaders a t their best
program to help cut tho dsn- quency in recent year* with proach is to ast up programs
swer would be interference in
In • question-and-answer
goroualr high rate of "drop­ the number of young people to train the "dropout*" and Dear Editor:
When you are avrsy from American foreign affairs. But session after his talk a t the
out*” from the public school*. out of school and out of work.
kickouls" from school In home you can think of hom in reference to his remarks N'atiunal Press Club, Nuysrere
As nport*d la this ipse* They »•• th* situation grow­
two WMks ago, export* bar* ing more rather than leu •kills that will squip them to borne you can think of home on the U. 8. Constitution be waa asked. "If the United
concluded that one of tho acuta as industry becomes compet* fur joba In today’* In this connection, since proposed that, "The United State* solve* hie own racial
graroat problem* facing the more and mors mechanised complex labor markaL These reading The Herald several Stales should support freedom problems, will its position bt
nation today 1* the growing and automatsd and the num­ courses, of course, coat money days ago. I keep thinking movements wherever they are more acceptable in Ui* cold
found."
w ar?"
tendency of teenagers to leavs ber of unskilled job* becomes the students do nut have and of “ Up Town—Sanford.” Act­
t
He
is
a
surprising
little
"Morality is morality," ba
ually,
“
up
town”
I*
the
cen­
tho taxpayers will have to
school before they or* proper­ fewer and fewer.
ter of things. It Is entirely man. Forty years old, he is replied quickly. "Th* framers
federal, state and local of­ supply.
ty trained to uk* their place
Happily, t h i s government different from shopping cen­ descended from tribal chiefs. of tha American Declaration
bt tho highly technical society ficial* this summer are trying
program to deal with the ter!. It is where "I saw Hut he was educated in a of Independencs did not have
present crop of "dropouts” is Mary up town this morning Catholic college in Uganda, the cold war In mind. I hope
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
your color problem here ia
now to be supplemented by a —siio looked wonderful.” “ Or,
looked a t i t om the moral
you
know,
i*
the
drugstore
private effort to p r e v e n t
I MV WORD M R.C06W V
standpoint and not from tbe
KEHwith tbe cup of coffee you
“dropouts"
before
they
occur.
IS OUTRAGEOLJ
HEK/ k
viewpoint of the cold war.
a*r»A fciO ,TM OUT Of- { THIS
confide—"u
w
the
doctor
this
IT SOUNDS LIKE A
L DON'T' This summer in eight major
POr4OS, OUT 1 tX3 WANT
"W# would like to ee* a
I TRICK -Co RULE our N E E D HO cities unpaid volunteers from m om ing-I have to lose 15
TOo w n Sou THIS TUIFIB A SUBSTANTIAL
United
States of Africa," he
pounds.
I’m
beginning
my
H
e
l
p
the Universities of Wisconsin,
WICK AM CCCEKTKIC
In the ’70s—If there are any
a c cident
CHALKthf Iowa, Illinois, Chicago, liar diet tomorrow (T) because '70*—the world will witness said in reply to another ques­
UMCLB VhLUD MG/H6
AWARD/
M.Y CUfc,
SAID THAT IPX WERE,
yard and such college* as Bryn I’m invited out tonight," etc. four big powers. Ths United tion. "You can’t think of fed­
AMOS /
EVER MDEBTEDTn
Mawr, Harsh Lawrence, Barn­ The friendly people who States of America, Europe, eration' without thinking of
AMHOK&amp; AND AT A
/RC
ard and Pembroke are tutor­ have time to wait on you, Russia and China . . . it will th* United States of AuerLOSS
GNBHUKWiS
ing teenage high school pu who keep a package ’til you lie tho path of wisdom for ! lea."
Nuyerere thinks ha will tee
PACKAGE/
pila who do not want to "drop get back." Stopping to visit world leaders to take these
out" or be "kicked out" of on tiic itreet, in the bank- considerations into account in this federation in hia lifetime.
He ires nothing to prevent iL
school next semester. The vol­ even if you can get by with formulating their policies.
unteers have bee* brought to­ it, talk across tbe entire —UN Secretary General U Who would head such a fed­
eration T "W* do not know,"
gether by a group which calls stroett
Thant,
ha says, ‘‘but tha hope* of
Seriously, t think wc were
itself the Northern Student
eome will not be fulfilled."
requested
to
make
a
suggestMovement. Expenses are paid
What w* lawyer* want to
Sine* Israel fa now giving
out of funds contributed by tion about ■ store, depart­ do ie to substitute court* for
technical
assistance to Tan­
ment
shite
or
whatever
need.
several private foundations.
I tried lo think of what I carnuge, dockets for rockets, ganyika, Nuyerere waa asked
The hope is to make the tutor
briefs for bombs, warrants for
inf project year-round, with bad purchased most away warheads, mandates for mis­ if this undermined tha idea of
African unity?
from
Sanfurd.
1
think
probab­
students volunteering for af­
siles.
ly
infant
and
children's
"Soma of our friend* are
ter-class duty in communities
clothes up to six. I feel there —Charles S. Hhyne, chairman not our friends," he replied
lONjET
near
their
campusee.
EAMlS
of World Peacs Through cryptically, "but w* do not al­
The Volunteer "dropout" pre­ is a need for a children’s
3THIMC.
Law meeting In Athens.
shop.
Children
and
babies
low even our frlenda to pick
&gt;JA K E vention program throws light
neither
go
out
of
style
nor
our
enemies fur us."
on several aspects of current
If we can send a man tc
become obsolele.
These last two replies wer*
American life. First, the fact
Also, since I think of it, the moon, we ean do some­ taken by some reporters to b*
that so many privileged and
in connection with shopping thing about ths distress of veiled referents* to President
successful young people are
—I feel we need a bus ser­ people left to orbit helplessly Carnal Abdel Nasser of Unit­
eager to help the lees success­
vice badly. There are atilt in the vacuum of despair.
ed Arab Rspublie and ether
ful without pay does not gibe
many one-car families. 1 can —William Andrrson tenta­ ambitious African leader*.
with the cliche that the pres­
tive director of proposed
think of four housing deve­
Page 4
S an fo rd , F lorida
F rid a y , Ju ly 2lS, 10 63
If aa E ast African Federa­
ent generation o f y o u n g
lopments that would welcome
domestic peace corps.
tion
wars to some into being,
Americana tends to be cynical
w u n a a. «iik i .uw , o u tr u n s a il rtiftLisuftft
th* service. Navy wives have
Nuyerere waa asked It he
and aelflah. Second, tho brief
regret that there is
It will be a hollow victory would be willing to play ete-w a rn i n
e»n.r
rw n u w i l l s
exnerlenca of the tutoring expressed
ll
&lt;J- tV. “■ I 1* - -T-l.” mit itr iig t e J .-ms Kenya to.
nn boss sarvs
Maasaieg sa iu r
llacnaaliei lupi.
projects to date suggests that
■IIIUV VSSILLS
s a n ta u l a o s a s a u
Our
doctors
and
Lawyers
sign
down,
only to find "no t h * 73-ysor-old Man Mau
Can Mr LSI ter
llutlnsse u a n s a s r
even the school system* to
•M IN I.U S J . ilM A V T
CBIBLIA r i U U
ars not la shopping centers. vacancies" signs behind them
recently awwra to aa
sums uf th« largest and rich­
■eeletr SSIler
O tM lI lM M anager
And we must be in town fur
FMSXM V O L T O L I S B
UOnoTMV S t STIM
est cities of ths North and tbsir services, boon we will . . . The problem of minority prim* ain iatar when Kenya
restate Edlter
Clrculailoa M a aag er
g r o u p unemployment will received internal aelf.fw srnEast are not doing their job. bav* tbe library up Iowa.
not be met until the whole un­ msnt from tho British.
High-school
pupil*
who
hear
■ la ic a irrio n as roe
There tre many good rea­
“Atsr what 1 have been say­
D elivery
of the courses and sign up sons fur keeping things alive employment p r o b l e m is
■ r Mali
solved.
lasslaaia C a n a l,
AM O t k e r
ing," aaid the president with
most
often
ask
(or
hslp
in
l i e W eek
ll.se t Veer
111.IS 1 T e a r
and moving, and I'm sure It
reading, writing and arithms- can be done. Shopping cen­ —L a b o r Secretary Willard a shy am ifa,
t.ee i Uoatae
L i t • M onths
answer bo *yeo’?"
Wirt*.
MS t Months
lie I Months tic.
i t s ■ M aatn
ter* are here to stay, that
I.M I Month
By throwing ths spotlight we muM face. But we may
II. B Fosisl K*su.*u»ne greilSe that eu saell eukearliillans be
H&lt;l la oSvnnee.
on the stata u f, the school*— find ourselves coming back
the college volunteer* may do to Iowa for things we can
E n u r e s *e s o c o n i els e* m a t t e r O c t o b e r IT. t i l l h i t h a f e e t
O f f i c e e f h a n l a r e . F l o r i d a , e a t e r t h e A ct e f C o a s r a a a a t M arc o. mure that help keep kid* from find in the shopping centers.
dropping ouL They may help Often here in western North
Used automatic washers,
T h a H a r a M Is a m e m b e r e f t h e U e i t e g F r e e s w h i c h le s e t i t l e s communities see why the kid* Carolina friends and acquain­
Ulrfinina Mia and •lev­
d e l u s i v e l y t e i h e u se f a r r e g e h l L 'A t le a e f All t h e l e c e l s e w s want to leave schools too
tances say "when ws retire
• n a t e s l a t h i s ne&lt;ve»a»*v.
in. ateteo.
crowded or puurly staffed to we are going to spend (lie
hutd
their
interest.
winter in Florida." I say.
No p e r t ef h a y m a n u a l , a e n e e r a e i e r u s i n * , e f t h i s ed itio n
e f T h e h e n f u ri l H e r n i a m e y he r e p r o d u c e s In a n y m a n n e r w i t h "Do that, and come lo Sunc m w r i t t e n p e r m l e a l a a e f t h e p u b l i s h e r a t T h e l l e r a l S . Any
There are nearly three reg­ tordl”
Ih S I v I S u a l e r ( I r m res p o n s i b l e f a r s u c h r e p r o S u c l l e n w ill h e
326 Sanford Ava.
Ph. 323-0687
co D siSsred e e I n f r i n g i n g e n T h e H - r e l d s c o p y r i g h t e n S will b o istered Democrats for svery
Mr*. R. T. Cooper
hW-S l i a b l e f e r S a m a g e o u n S e r t b e l a w . P u b l i s h e d S a lly u c e p t two regisUrsd Republican* in
Authorized
Maytag
Sale*
A
Service
Mars Hill. N. C.
B e lu rd a y . g u ad ey a n d C b riilm aa. publishes hetu rS ay preceediag
California
C hris n e o n
Ussy from homo

Helen Fuller Soys

‘Dropout* Situation Growing

Letters

CASE Q403: Donna D.,
■god M, has boas m arried for
tteoo years.
“ Bag Dr. craaa,” a
apaha dejectedly, "wo wast­
ed to kavo a family.
“Yet I have never been
■bio to got pregnant, go I
went to • doctor ■ tow wo*ki
ago.
"Ho told at* my womb waa
tipped. Ha agreed to operate
on me auu •LsisitUu iL Hi*
fee would be $390.
He Mid I needed n *suti* operation on my
womb. Ia that a bona fide
operation? And should 1 let
him operate?”
That "auipenilon” opera­
tion is resorted to when the
female womb (uterus) is bad­
ly tipped.
For the womb is supported
by four main ligaments, like
the guy wire* fastened to
support a young tree that has
been transplanted.
If one of tbe ligaments Is
stretched, then tbe womb
Ups.
But millions of womso hove
tipped wombs and don’t *Tsn
know it.
Betides, moat of them can
b • c o m e pregnant, despite
tipped wombs.
So ths first question I ask­
ed Donna waa this:
“ Ha i your huaband been
checked by a doctor to make
aur* he isn't sterile, for in
■bout 30 per cent of caici it
Is tbe husband who is defi­
cient?"
Donna shook her head.
"Then wouldn't it be silly,”
I added, "for you to submit
to a major surgical operation,
only to leant later that it was
your husband who w it re­
sponsible for your lack of
pregnancy?”
Then I inquired if her doc­
tor had performed a Bubin
test, which is a simple meth­
od of detecting whether a
woman'* Fallopian tubes are
sealed shut.

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her husband's sperm cheeked, aad only as • last re­
sort, should te a submit to
surgery.
She w it pregnant tea very
next month!
So you can see the value in
always using "horse aenae’*
even in medicine and sur­
gery I
Surgery Is splendid but in
most cases don't rush into it
first! Try the other logical
preliminary steps, using sur­
gery u your last resort.
Send for m y booklet "Facta
About Pregnancy,” enclosing
a long stamped, return envalope, plus 20 cents.

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said aba didn't know
what a Bnfata test was, po 1
told her, and aha admitted no
such test had been made.
“ If your tubes are closed,”
I added, "even M you subout to that $330 operation,
you still would nevtr get
pregnant. And a doctor can
perform th* Rubin test in hia
office in a tow minute* of
time.”
Finally, 1 inquired U she
had mada aa adequate func­
tional test of pregnancy, as
via the "rhythm theory.”
“A wife's most likely time
of conception is about 13 days
before the onset of tbe next
menstrual period,” I said.
“ You are a Catholic so
hava you ever been given any
isxformatfon on the rhythm
liiciii) 7”
She bad not. So 1 explained
it fully and also urged her to
employ a m i l d alkaline
douche at such times, since
that seems to help predispose
to pregnancy.
Then I told h er that if no
pregnancy r*Mlted in six
more months, she should
hive a Rubin test; then have

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Neighbors Invited

M iss Joyce Suzanne Jones
To Become August Bride

To Meet Newcomer

llr. and Mrs. Clarence Otis
Jooes of Sanford, announce
the betrothal of their daugh*
ter, Joyce Susanna to Mr.
Leon Edward Walker Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Edward Walker also of this
dty.
Hits Jones la t native of
Sanford where she was edu­
cated la the pubile schools.
She received her higher edu­
cation at Lender College In
Greenwood, 8. C. and at
Florida State University la
Tallahassee where she was ■
member ef Delta Zeta, social
sorority.
Presently,
Mias
Jones la employed at the
Sanford Atlantia National
Bank.
Mr. Walker la a native of
Interlachen, Fla. and earns

lUSS JOYCE SUZANNE JONES

educated In Sanford and re­
ceived bis bachelor of science
degree from Florida State
University, when he waa •
member of Phi Delta Itieta
social fraternity. Presently
he la attending Officers T*alaIng Camp In San Antonio,
T ei. and will ncelvc hla
commission as Second Lt. In
the United States Air Forca
on Aug. I.
The wedding will be solem­
nised at 3:30 p. m. August 23
at (he First Methodist Church.
All friends of the engaged
couple are Invited to attend.

Knee-high gaiters and fus­
sy, Moroccan-ityle hooded
capes were the curtain rais­
ers recently at tha opening
of the paria fall-winter fash­
ion shows.
Designer Jacques Esters!,
who plays a guitar and writes
songs on the aide, went all
out for fresh ideaa la a "har­
em look" collection that col­
lege girls might go for.
Eaterei virtually elimina­
ted coats. His attitude waa,
who needs one?
Instead, hit models parad­
ed capes or knee-length spate,
with thick wool "walking
suits’’ that wrapped them
from top to toe against next
winter's cold.
His cs pcs — and you can
bet the copies will flood this
land before the first day of
schocl rolls around — were
cut so that they could rest on
the shoulders or atop the
head.
The hood and cape were in
one piece, as a Moroccan
peasant "dj ’etlehah." Esterel made them in curly mo­
hairs In such eye - stopping
colors as turquoise as well
aa black and gray.
One leaf green cape lined
with while wool waa worn
either over the head or drap-

HRS. JOHN HIRES JR., serve* coffee toy Mrs. William Rnpe at thn
neighborhood party in her honor Thursday morning. Standing by Is Mrs.
Robert Thomas, co-hosteaa.
(Herald Photo)

Hostess To Wives
Of Officers
wives of VAH-9

Reno, J. T. Bucy, R. A.
Wing, P. E. Criawell, M. J.
Puopolo, G. L. Thompson, S.
Pochordo, F. M. I.ynch, A. 0.
Karnes, R. H. Cooke, G. L.
Atkinson and J. D. Moloney.
Special welcome waa given
to a returning Hoot Owl wife,
Mrs. D. K. Munday who had
Just arrived home after
spending several months In
the Mediterranean.
The group also met recent­
ly at the home of Mrs. J. L.
Shipman for bridge. High
score went to Mrs. Hell with
Mrs. Atkinson second high
and Mrs. Thompson low.

For A Good Buy
MR. AND MRS. DONALD FUANUISCO

Francisco-Hatch
Vows Exchanged
Miss Claudette D o l o r * *
Hatch became the bride o(
Donald II. Francisco at It
o'clock in the morning, July
22, in the Elder Springs Haptilt Church. The Rev. Hilly 11.
Griffin was the officiating
minister.
The bride is the dsughter
of Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Hatch
and the bridegroom is the
son of 31ri. Dorothy Franciico, ail of tills city.
Fur her marriage, Mra.
Francisco wore a lavender
linen ault with white treescries and her circular face
veil was attached to a large
la vernier how. She wore a
shoulder cursage of pink caroatlonj.
The couples attendants were

Mrs. Martha Griffin ami
James Presby Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Francisco
left for a short honeymoon
in Orlando after which the
groom flew to Fort Jackson,
S. C. where lie is stationed
with the United Slates Army.
He soon will be transferred
to Ft. Sill, Okls. and then
will be Joined by hta bride.
A silent, fultydranslstoriird
battery operated clock prom­
ises lo perforin at "plus or
minus one-minute a week,"
which is excellent.
Space saver (called a Casironaiiii is a convertible
couch with a frame around
the entire piece of furniturr.

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Hancock and Captain Robert Ware, The swimming was enjoyed a t a party
hosted by the Robert* for visiting dignitary, Sir Vulston, who Is Chief of
the Air Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force.
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A N N IV E R S A R Y
Kim Pape, ton of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Pope, is in Or.
ange, Texas, visiting his sis­
ter, 31rs. John Sarth Jr. Mrs.
Sarth is the former Miss Mi­
chael Pope of Sanford.
Miss Diane Franklin of Mi­
ami U visiting in the home
of her aunt, Mrs. Jack Horn­
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bor,
Mrs. Robert Ashby will be
returning to Sanford nest
week alter a six week visit
with relatives In Idaho.
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
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spent a few days visiting in
Tallahassee.
Brett Smith of Mobile, Ala.
Is spending the summer with
his grandparents, Mr. ami
Mrs. Kslph Austin Smith, at
their home on Park Avenue.
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Mrs. H. D. Owens ami child­
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Dothan, Ala.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. R. Cole­
man have returned from a
visit in Pamplico, S. C.
Mrs. Mabel llrown left
Thursday to visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Manuel L. Brown
and family in Delavan, Wis.
fur a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lennos and daughter of Wash­
ington, D. C. were guests
this week In the home of his
uncle, Dr. Waydc Rucker and
Sirs. Rucker.
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Sewell Jr., left Monday morn­
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be gone for several weeks.

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With Boat at ua trying t»
get back into shape, high pro*
tcin dicta eecm to be the or*
dcr of Um day. In our first
flush of enthusiasm, even the
sugar bowl la firmly banished.
You’re Justified in refusing
rich desserts, but to overcome
the lassitude that can result
from a drastic cut in calorie
intake, it's wise to hare at
least one teaspoon of sugar
each day. You can take it in
your coffee or tea, on cereal
or over fresh fruit. But don’t
try to do without some sugar
in your diet, for it provides
energy while you reduce.
If you omit sugar eomplett*
■y. you’ll find that you drag
yourself through your day,
and have no ambition to do
anything in the evening. One
teaspoonful won't affect your
ed on the shoulders over a weight, but will pay off la
green itriight sheath dress. keeping you fit.
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that since college girls like
anything they can wrap around their heed this Eatercl
Idea seemed l he*t.seller
His gsitor outfits brought
Just as many approving looks
from the fashion press and f r o m —
buyers. Ona model wore a Yoer Downtown Florist
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-In: 'Come Fly W ith Me'
•Coma Fly with Me," In
color, will here iU first Senford showing Sunday, Monday
end Tuesday at the MovialanJ
Drive-in Theatre. Co-featured
will he “Period of Adjuatment," In rotor and starring
fane Fonda.
A true *tory ia on tap for
Wedneidcy and Thursday,
“The Trapp Family," featur*&gt;* the famoua European
singers, “The Scran Little
Trapps," in color. Alio to be
shown Is another color murie,
"Thunder of Drums", with
Eichard Boone,
The triple feature, ell In
color, Friday and Saturday,
Aug. 2-8, will include “.'tend
of the Crowd,’* with Howard

HUGH b ’BRIAN, Pamela Tiffin. Dolor . H art
anil Karl Boehm are pictured In a montage
scene from "Come Fly With Me" showing at
the Movieland Drive-In Theatre Sunday, Mon­
day and Tuesday,
Duff; “The Racers," starring
Kirk Douglas, and “Thunder
in Carolina,” with Rory Cal­
houn.
If Metro . Ooldwn • Mayer
were to list Miaden Sekulo-

•tars in th* romantic comedy,
“Comr Fly with Me,” they
would he perfectly correct,
recognize the performer*.
Miaden Sckulnvlch, of Yugo­
slavian descent, »h*,i this un­
r«*v
„ „ . i t&gt; .—
wieldy r.err.! early is his act­
ela Wnnto aa three of the ing rareer to become the

more easily pronounced Karl
Malden.
Dolores Hicks was satisfied
with her giren name but felt
her surname to be a bit on
the bubonic aid* for an actress.
She haa since don* very well
aa Doloraa Hart.
Pamela Won so didn’t want
to trade in on the name of her
father, the well-known archi­
tect Stanley Wonto, and de­
termined t« strike out for her­
self e* Pamela Tiffin, Is la
a name rapidly becoming aa
celebrated aa that of her par­
ent.
Also starring in “Com* Fly
with Me” are Hugh O’Hrlan,
«n,l tnU \* tt|» .
ton. No nom da plumes.

'Gathering Of Eagles' A t
Tire mori (going public will
m a te * aa eya-popping appewiaal mt on* af tha United
States’ retaliatory weapons
when Universal releases “A
Gathering of Eagles,” sta r­
ring Rock Hudson, Rod Tay­
lor, Mary Peach and Barry
Sullivan, scheduled for show­
ing a t tha Rita Theatre Sun­
day through Wedneadey.
The ready-to-go Titan I In­
tercontinental ballistic mis­
sile will be on vivid display
In Its underground atlo, in
color In several sequences of
the love story backgrounded
against the Strategic Air
Command.
Americana — and tha rest
ef the world—will be able to
view it in its separate states
prior to assembly, in it* Ifiofoot
deep shaft where it
awalta an order to fire, and
protruding almost 100 feet

ROCK HUDSON n.s win# commander of a SAC
Base and his wife (Mnry Peach) spend intimate
momenta in the idindow of the Bed Telephone
from which he must never l&gt;e more than gix
ring# away. The film i# "A liutherinir of Engle#,"
tdory of the Strntegiu Air Command’# constant
alert to possible attack. Hod Taylor and Barry
Sullivan are co-atarred.

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DEAR ABBY: My boy friend has
a very cute eo-worker. They used
to eat lunch together every day—
oway from th* office. Then I put my
foot down and made him promise ha
wouldn't taka har to lunch any more.
Well, yeaterday they were BOTH
carried out of the office feet first
with seafood poisoning. It turned out
they had lunch together at a little
roadhouse about a mile from the
office. I didn't know the girl hud
been poisoned too until I came to
drive him home from the hospital
where they were taken to have their
“te m a c h s

p u m ped.

(Slip irn&lt; ju s t

leaving as I pulled up.) When I told
my boy friend I knew that he’d
taken th at girl to lunch again, he
lied and said he "bumped into her”
there. What would you do in my
pluce, Abby?
JEALOUS

nnd respectable, your chnnee.* for a
lasting marriage are good.
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DEAR ABBY: I never bother my
neighbors but they can tell you ev­
ery move 1 make. My husband works
nights and sleeps days so I leave my
back door open in case someone
comes to deliver something. That
way my husband won’t hnve to get
up to let them In. I've got the milk­
man coming, the egg man, the plumlxer, and other men who have to get
inside for something. Well, my neigh­
bor to the south told my neighbor to
the north that I had n steady stream
of msn going Into mi’ house nil the
time. I urn still n nice-looking woman
even if I have had eleven children.
I think the neighbors are just jea­
lous. I told one of them to come on
over and I’d introduce her. How can
I stop my nosy neighbors from run­
ning their mouths?
INNOCENT

By JUDY TURNER
Well, we're really in the dead of summer now.
July Is almost gone and in a few more short weeks
it will be time to begin thinking about school again.
3feanwhite, most everyone Is making the best of
the leisure time nnd taking off for vacations.
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our favorite restaurants, the
Capri. Reglnninir sometime
socn, probably the first of
next month, the Capri will
ba closed during tha daytime
for a abort vacation. How•

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speciality and the Spencer*
serve a fin* dish of both. To
go with the meal, try eom* of
that special, mads to order
fritndly atmoipher* where
bartender Sam and tha Spenerrs go all cu t to maka you
f*#1 #9 jlAMf

By Oswald Jacoby

$ 2 ’5

t o JAc W om an:
What to do about x teen­
age daughter who U pretty,
well-liked—ami shy? That is
one mother a problem. .She
writes:
"My daughter itoexn t mind
double dating with .mother
couple she knows well, but
when a boy calU her up and
aski her for a date by her­
self, the becomes petrified.
Moat of the time ah* turns
him down.
"Also, when the talks to
stranger th* keep* her bead
down.
“ If 1 knew she'd grow out
of this I'd ait hy amt wail,
but 1 know she ll suffering
aa much aa I am, but won't

admit it.”
It's natural for a mother
to want her daughter to half
a good lima and to worry if
die sevuia to shy that site
makes herself miserable.
it is always so very easy
for an okler person to see
bow crippling such shyness Lx,
and yet bow aimpl* it alwuld
be to overcome it.
Hut It Isn't a Simple pro­
blem for a teen age; to over­
come. And I’m afraid th*
mor* a mother show* her
concern over th* problem, the
mor* aelf-csinscioua the girl
becomes.
It should be worth a kingterm try h r th* mother In

PENNEY’S
A L W A Y S F I R S T Q U A L IT Y

bvRuthMiiiett
this situation to adopt a strict­
ly "hands-off'* policy.
If the mother doesn't ap­
pear to take undue notice
whether the daughter accepts
dates or not, and does not
scold her for her diffidence
with strangers, the daughter
may gradually begin to lose
some of her fear and tense­
ness.
Double dating ought to help
tier. too. She can depend on
the other girt to help carry
off the evening. Then, perhaps, the won’t be so fearful
of striking oul on her own.
If the girl doesn't gain in
aetf-confidenco during this
"hamiaoff” period, Ute mo­
ther might feel if necessary
to get th* opinion of ■ quali­
fied piyehiatrist.
But oftentimes a teen ager
can work out her own problems—Lf ab* doesn't fee]
that her parent* ar* agonixing ave* all *4 bee failure*.

DANCE TO GOOD MUSIC EVERY NIGHT
South French A**.
Hanford
l*hone FA 2-0331

T re at Y ourself To —

REAL P IT BARBECUE
AT THE

K E N T U C K IA N S
IIWY. 17-92 - 1 Mile South of Big Tree ltd.

SPECIAL
Frltiay - July 2(1

• fUrhrqu* Beef
Pork, mho

FISH

• Beer and Win*

ALL YOU
CAN EAT

OPEN

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• Sea Food
• Family D iatej

A.M. 'Ill MIDNIGHT

GLENN'S SUB SHOP
SANDWICHES
(leer • Wins • Soft Drinks

AU G U ST
W H ITE

GOODS

EVENT
STARTS

NEXT

9:00 A. M.

Owner
Signature

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ENTRIES CLOSE I P. M.
Age
of Dog

TABLE
HOPPING

By Abigail Van Buren

j lacoby On fihidcp

MONDAY

Name
of Dog

Tzzzs'tri

• • •
til midnight and open in th*
All the fish ycu can sat
daytime for private part ice.
this weekend sounds like an
Many clubs and organliation*
ideal way to beat tha heat
are choosinr tha Capri for
and get out of the kitchen,
their luncheons and dinner
plue treating your family inmeetings, and after all, with
ex pe naively. Juet drive down
th* gcod food and service the
to th* Kentucklana where
restaurant Is a natural. It
DEAR JEALOUS: Wait until
they'll be eerving that meal
aervea
a
wonderful
salad
your boy friend gets his strength
DEAR INNOCENT: You can’t.
with all the trimmings. You
hack nnd then tell him that his fish
But if you know everything is on the plate, complete with rolls, will also enjoy n barbecue if
tales don't set too well on your stom­
up and up, you can stop worrying sherbet and coffee or tea, that la your pleasure. Tb*
for tha hot summei days.
ach. either. Then let him off the
about it.
drive down ia cool and enjoy*
Really enjoyable.
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hook.
able toe.
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DEAR ABBY: I just wnnt "ICE­
Even
Flo
decided
to
take
a
DEAR ABBY: My parents $re
BERG” to know Hint I mu with her few days off from th* Caribe Way down aouth, on 4.1ft to
ngninst my marrying a certain ix&gt;y
be exact, there’s a popular
nil the way, nnd you may print my
because of money and social position.
letter. Who do men think they are for ■cm# reason o r other . , . sandwich shop. U'a Glenn's
Bill I* taking her place again
He doesn’t have any. Abby, he is
Sub Shop and ia located
anyway? They neglect their obliga­ and
Jackson la there at night
the nicest boy I have over gone with.
tions of keeping a mnrringe alive,
across from Weathers field,
aa usual arrving their fine
I hnvo gone with boys whose fnthers
and then they complain because their drink*.
w h e r e they've been elnca
of the few places
had more money, but none of them
March, The Sub Shop serves
wives are "frigid”. Who can stand a around One
entertain,
ever treated me like this one does.
all kinds of sandwiches but
person who Isn’t nice to be near? I’ll merit on offering
Friday evening, the
In fact, I would hute to tell you what
thaw out when my man washes up. Caribe hat an exceptionally spt’clnliirs in submarines aa
some of those so-called "high-class”
the name indicates. Beer,
I'm—
talented group. Peg. Bill and
hoys were rcnlly like. Don’t you think
"FRIGID, TOO"’ Russ, on Cocktail drums, bass win* nnd soft drinks are also
* * * *
on tho menu and the accut
if two |&gt;eop!e love each other, that is
and the ever popular guitar
nil that is necessary to make n go
Tell your troubles to Abby'. For respectively, play to large, here noticed a sign saying nil
of marriage?
a personal, unpublished reply, please pleased crowds, who really the crab you can ent for ft.
SMALL TOWN GIRL
send a stamped, self-addressed en­ eat it up. Speaking of eating, The shop Is soon going to
open a danca pavtllfon ami
velope.
th# Caribe also serves meals
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9
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will have llva entertainment
DEAR GIRL: Mnrringe Is for
frrm breakfast to dinner . . ,
men and women—not boys and girls.
Getting married? For Abby’s open at 9 a.m, and although very soon. Watch for further
If you are both over 21. sure of your
booklet, "How To Have A Lovely it stops serving meats at H developments here, and meanwhile drop In and try cn* el
love, and the ‘‘boy’’ is self-supporting
Wedding", send 60 cents to Abby.
p. m. it’e open tit midnight
their ■pecialtlea.
for drinks.
* * *
TV RENTAL
It’e been a long time atnec
• Sales
• Service
we’ve mentioned the food at
Jim Spencer’# too, although
Seminole TV
I hop* you've found out by
FA 2-492*
A certain bridge player's
Zenith Color TV Sale*
AH be did was to play the new what delirious food he
w o rm
ts
&gt;100 Sanford Ava.
tombstone bean the *.id epi­
nine of clubs from dummy has. Seafood ami steaks are a
AQJt
taph, "lie lived to the sjn
at
trick
one.
The
opponent!
V9IS
of K, but never learned to
♦ AKt
did the rest.
— JIM SPENCER'S —
»A J10e
count his tricks,”
Kait held the first trick
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE
W TST
E A ST
It might be the lomhitonn
with the king of clubs and
ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... 1.1.25
*41
*731
of this particular South, lie
shifted to the Jack of hearts.
DIAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
VAQI1I
v;i
(ailed to count HU tricks
South's king fell to Weit'a
♦ J87I
*Ut 0«
whereupon the hand collaps­
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
ace. The queen of hearts
*82
+KI342
ed.
(sweet aa a nut)
lead ami a heart ruff com­
a o im i (D)
YOUR
With 13 high card points
♦ AtC 10 9 1
pleted the rout.
ROYAL RED SHRIMP
V K 101
North might well have tried
(• real delicacy th* way we
South wa* unlucky, but he
♦ SSI
repare them! . . . they are NOT CHOICE
for a ilam, but North want­
made the bad luck. A simple
♦ QT
reneh Fried!)
ed to end the rubber and it
count
to
to
would
have
shown
Doth vulnerable
COMBINATION PLATTER *
seemed to him that four
file
spade*,
three
clubs
amt
.South West North F ul
(Danish l.ohsler Tails and Kaywl
spades
could tie thrown
two diamonds. All South had
1’axs 2 *
I’ll*
1A
Red Shrimp)
against the wall.
Pese 4 *
Paxa to do was to rue with dum­
2*
FROG LEGS
Pew
Par*
It would have hern too,
my'* are of clubs, draw
Sauteed In Melted Butter
Opening load—* I
but South chose to throw It
trumpa and ronrede a Rick
UNDER THE UMBRELLA
away. It wasn’t too difficult.
to (he king of clubs.
A Variety Of Fine t'hrrsr* ami Meats—Free—
To Enjoy While We I'erpare Y«ur Dinner

FOLLOWING OBIENDENCE CLASS ...............

Co-Fosture 10:00

Jane Fonda
Tony Franco**

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Q r t h e h in g
OF EAG LE!.

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“PERIOD OF
ADJUSTMENT”

Fri. July 26, ’66—P ar* 7

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CHARGE - CASH - LAYAW AY

Joins Raiders
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (UP!)
—Olli# Spencer, who belirva*
th* best way to teach is by
example, haa com* out of re­
tirement to bacoma a playeraaaiatant coach with tha Oak­
land Raiders. Spencer, who
served as offensive lino coach
with tha Raiders last season,
recently received his outright
release from th* Detroit
Lkmi. who have held hi* play­
ing right* for th* last two
years.
“Polemic*" come* from the
(i)e*k “polemoa,” meaning
"war.”

SUBMARINES
A SPECIALTY
Open 10 Until 2 A. M.
OPENING SOON!
New Dance Pavilion
Live Talent
NEW LOCATION

GLENN’S SUB SHOP
SR 41* ACROSS FROM WRATHERSF1ELD

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3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, air
ditioned $73. • month
1 BEDROOM furniihed du­
plex apt. Adults. FA 3-381*.

refrigerator, Venetian blind* ROOMS for permanent gueati,
and water tarnished. Ph. Vaidet Hotel. FA 2-1281.

FA 2-2374 alter S p. m.

FURNISHED 1 bedroom and
kitebea. Privato hath. JR
floor, own entrance. Elec*
tricity and water furnished,
Apartment. FA 2-24.

"CLEAN fulst Roenu" The
Gables. FA &gt;4128.

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Quiet neighborhood. FA 21462 from 8:38 to 8 p. m. 1 ROOM torn..' :cd garage
MvAday thru Friday, Ph. apt. No dcpcsit s - utilities.
C a l l after 8:28 y . m.
FA 3-4501 say other time.
FA 2-1305.

FURNISHED I ft 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $53 ft 843. New­ EFFICIENCY Apartment on
ly decorated. Queaoal Apt. Firat St. Near 2 city free
7. 401 E. 14th St. 122-8184. parking lota and aheppiag
2 BEDROOM fumiihad Houa*.
$75 a month. 2008 PalmeUo
Am FA 2-3557.

atom . No utility charger.
Suitable far couple or ala.
gle, also retired people,
FA 2-4112.

. BEDROOM duplex Apt
RENT A BED
Kitchea equipped. No s m t - BoHaway, Hospital ft I n ly
ora. 148 E. 14th St. Phone
FA 8-1(22 or FA 24033.
By Day, Waek, or Montft
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Ph. FA 2-6437.
BEDROOM House furnish­
ed. Adulta only. NO 8-3122.
VERY larg# I Bedroom
Horn# la Loch Arbor. $144
per month. FA 2-3301.
BDRM. Furn. Apt. $33
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LOCH ARBOR. 4 Badyoom, 2
bath, alr-coadlUoo#d, douRENTALS
bla carport#, fracod patio,
«stra Urg# carp#tad Florida GEHR REALTY
room, la ria a o d floor*, 2
FA 2-3661
utility room*. $160 par &gt; BEDROOM, 1 bat, itr
mostk. Fh, FA »-UM.
ditioned $100. ■ month.

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TOMER RATE. L ■ r | *, FURNISHED 4 room Apartcteaa S bdr. t a n . apt |U
menu 1 Bedroom. $60 a
1188 Magaolia Av«.
month. Water furnlahod,

FURNISHED sir conditioned FA 2 3651.
MW 1 bedroom duplex apt. EGlciency Apt. 130 Mo. tfaAdults. 2300 Park Avo.
Surplus City. 3U W. la t
8. For Rset
THREE BEDROOM bom* UNFURNISHED large S bed­
with 18ft) ft. of living area.
r U R N I S l l T D Apartmast. Hardwood Coon, paneled room Duplex. Fla. room.
Clean and cloia in. Jimmie L. R., aeparata dining room, Electron beat. 14th St,
Longwood. 836-3298.
Cowan. 522-401?.
fireplace, patio, largo yard.
FURNISHED or unfurnuhed
Phone FA 3-3300.
TURN. Apt. Cloa# In.
4 large Room*. Tile bath.
FA 2-1800.
FURNISHED cottage. 863. a 2 Miles from b u t. Phono
month. Located st Five FA 2-3733.
FURN. Apt. 2300 MtHon/illt.
Polnta. FA 3-1461.
2 BEDROOM bmiie. Kitchea
2 BEDROOM Houa* mnfurnlehed. E l t c k * n a q u i p pad. $ 6 5 HOUSE tor rent 3 Br., 2- equipped. 173. FA 2-5303.
bath bouts with Florida
s mo. 1434 C*dar Ay*.
BEDROOM furnished Cot­
room; 1300 aquara feet liv­
tage.
Adults only. FA 2-1117.
ing
area;
1133
a
month;
rRAILER, privit# loC Fh.
largo corner lot; available
FA 2-4081.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
immediataly. Call 322-0079.
BEDROOM, kitchen equip­

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�Rain Or Shine, The Response Pours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.
6. For R#nt

12. Real Estate Fnr Sale

12. K tal E hta le F o r S ale

t HOOM furnished Apartment. IMMEDIATE Occupancy, t*o *100 DOWN, 3 bedroom. 1
$55. Include* water A elec­
tricity. FA 12-3541.
1-3 BR. house $43 a month.
1-3 hr. house $32. a month.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 3-3219.
LOCH ARBOR. 3 bedroom, 2
bath, Urge Fla. room, ex­
cellent condition. Loads of
storage spare. Immediate
possession. $123. month. Call
owner FA 2-0845.
2ti RSIS. turn. Apt. AU ulls.
turn. $48, 222*2784.
DOWNSTAIRS 3 room furn­
ished apt. CU se up luvtn.
Clean. FA 241381.

f BEDROOSI trailer. AdulU

•&gt;

If

only. $30. a month Includes
water and lot rent. FA 2-3049
1:30 to 3:30. After 8 Pb.
FA 2-7631.
LAKE MARY: 3 bedroom, 2
baths. Kitchen equipped.
Living and dining rooms.
Porch, den or third bed­
room. FA 2-0184.
I BEDROOSI furnished house.
$73. a month. Navy per­
sonnel only. Children wel­
come. FA 2-9U97.

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3 bedroom model Homes. bath home. Good location.
LSI X Enterprises,
Inc.
FA 3*1037.
Highland Ate. Longuood.
TE 13911.
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
2 Iain near Ball Park $5U0 ea.
near HI School $5oo ea.
Jim Hunt Realty 22 lots
lots on city lake $873 ca.
1 lot center city $1100
Office FA M i l t
1
corner lot near J r Hi $2350
Night FA 2-0848
4 lots Lake Mary $1000 ea.
333 0700
2324 Park Ur
Sanford, Fla 8 lots on Crystal Lake $4.W
up
SPACE
4 lots St. John, R. $3500 up.
for the children in thia big. Some for cash
shaded yard and right next Some for terms
to a lovely City park for He an early bird
more play activity. Three Catch the worms!
bedroom, 1 bath house has Call Stemper Agency
separate dining
room ,
Florida room, large, eat-ln
and equipped kitchen, dou­ Stemper Agency
ble garage and fiber glass
REALTOR — INSUROR
covered patio. Extra bon­
uses are parquet hardwood FA 2-1991 1919 S. French Ave.
floor, fireplace and oodles 3 BEDROOM, Florida room,
of closet space. See the
large yard with sprinkler
owner at 1814 .Mellonville
system. Good neighborhood.
Ave.
Inquire i t 2414 Summerlin.

RETIREMENT HOME
3 BEDROOM, M baths, CB
Looking for a retirement
Range, garbage disposal,
home. This could be it. Cus­ doube carporte and cor­
tom built 2 bedroom borne ner lot. $300. down. Avail­
with many extras. Air con­ able Aug. 10. 1908 Patrick
ditioned, equipped kitchen,
Place. FA 2-7489.
Swedish fireplace, walls and
ceiling insulated and hardRAVENNA PARK
wuod floors. 110300. Financ­ Very attractive 3 bedroom
ing can be arranged to suit
home on a fine corner lot.
purchaser,
Includes stove, refrigerator,
exhaust fan and disposal.
This home can be yours
Stenstrom Realty for $609 down with reason322-2420 able pay menu. Call today.
111 N. Park

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STENSTROSI RENTALS
Unfurnished:
3 BR, 2 baths. Loch Arbor
$140
8 BR, 2 batha, Loch Arbor
$160
1 BR, 1 Bath. Wynnwood $100
2 BI1, 1 Bath, city $73
3 BR, 2 Baths, Lake Mary
$123
3 B E D R O O M . 2 baths,
List your rentals with us.
fence. Underground sprink­ Stenstrom Realty
ling, Sacrifice. Low pay111 X. Park
322 2420
Must see to appre­
Stenstrom Realty menu.
ciate. 323-0018.
11. Insurance
l i t N. Park
322-2430
St. Jo h n s R ealty SENIOR Cltliens may quali­
LARGE 2 room apt. Orlando THE TIME TESTD FIRM
fy for Life or Hospital In­
highway, modern. Private. 118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 8123
surance to age 75. Fred J.
FA 2 4628.
Harris FA 2-7900 for appt.
3 BEDROOM, 2 baths, L and
APT. 119 Elm. Duplex 1201 D room with wall to wall 16. Female Help Wanted
and 1203 Elm. All clean
carpet. Equipped Kitchen
DEPENDABLE WOMAN
and nicely furnished. Ph.
and Fla. room. FA 28184.
EXPERIENCED in direct toNO 8-5207.
2317 Osceola Drive.
the-home selling. High over­
OFFICE for rent 33 x 18 ft.
JOHN E. FOX
write, plus commissions as­
Ideal location, down town.
IlEALTOH
sures right woman lucrative
201 Commercial St.
110 N. Park Ave.
323 u559 career with Cort. If you
2 BEDROOSI furnished apart­ LAKE MARY. An exception­ feel qualified write P.O.
Box 7471, Orlando, Fla.
ment. FA 2-0641.
al buy for $430. down and
very modest monthly pay­ WANTED: Young woman. 21
SELECT RENTALS
ments. 2 bedroom home, or over with good person­
2 bedroom compact
$ 65
11a baths. Electric kitchen.
ality and ability to sell.
3 bedroom Loch Arbor $110
Must be able to type and
3 bedroom near Hi school t $3 Call owner 322-2713.
accept
responsibility, know­
2 bedroom block clean
$ 75 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Raven­
ledge of art preferred. All
3 bedroom close in
S 35
na Park. 364 Temple Drive.
replys confidential. Write
I bedroom deluxe lake front
resume to Box t o c o The
3 BR. Home. 102 Laurel Dr.
$163
Sanford Herald.
Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low down pay­
Stemper Agency
ment. Assume loan. A real NURSE or companion for eld­
erly person. Prefer to live
saving.
Call FA 2-9472.
REALTOR — INSUROR
in. FA 3 0304.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Are. CONVENIENT TO SANFORD
NAVAL BASE not in air 17. Male Help Wanted
8. Reach Rental*
traffic pattern, new 3 bed­ PERMANENT P O S I T I O N
HUTCHISON Ocean front
room, 2 bath with low down
with local business firm
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
payment. All conveniences
now open fur a good re­
FA 2 1059,
Including sidewalk. Low,
liable salesman. Must he
low down payment. Call
able to accept responsibil­
9. For Sale or Rent
collect CH 1 Wit, night
ity. Typing required, know­ LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Remove Thatrh • Chinch
n.NECREST. 3 Bedrooms. 1 GA 2-1389, Mr. Barry.
ledge of art helpful. Chance
Bug Spray iVC-13) - Perilbaths, Fla. room, budt-in WELL KEPT, 3 bedroom CU
for advancement.
Write
ie -P h . FA 2 4244
oven &amp; range. 161 E. Jen­ home. $62. per month. Ex­ Box t o c o The Sanford
MANSFIELD
LAWN SEK
kins Circle. 322 9537.
Herald.
tras available. Good deal.
l
Piano
Tuning
and Repair
FA
2
7452.
1.23 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
ID. Si uni non* Wanted
W.
L.
Harmon
— FA 2-4221
land. For information call
SMALL
CHI
1,1)REN
kept.
FA
2
4112.
FA 2 4669.
RETIUEMENT HOME
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Ca re
SACRIFICE 4 year, ei|idty. 8 Walking distance lrum down LICENSED i'll II.I)
town
Sanford.
2
lied
room,,
Alt Types ami Sites
FA
2-8481.
Bedroom,, 2 hatha, kitchen
We Repair and Service
equipped, 1*23 \V. Coleman d. loom, kitchen equipped,
porch. Freshly painted in IRONING wanted. FA 2.2698.
S T I N E
Circle. FA 2-4384.
side. Good location. Price DOES your lawn need mow­ Machinery and Supply Co
LAKE MARY, completely re- only $|35U with excellent
FA 2 6132
ing? If so call Bubha Davis ! 207 W. 2nd St.
decurated, 3 bedroom, 2 terms.
A Gary D a v i d s o n at SMITH Air-Condition Refn
bath borne with built-in kit­
FA 2 3863.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
geration service. AU work
chen and den. Lake privi­
Realtor
guaranteed. Very reason
leges. Owner leaving town
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
able in price. Day FA 2 7434
July 30. Slake an offer, Raymond l.undquist, Asso.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Hank Bldg WILL do Ironing. 323 0591.
Night FA 2 2069.
FA 2-7034.

2 or 3 REDROOM house near
high sellout at reasonable
price. Reply c o P. O. Box
1298. Eustis, Fla.

By Nadine Seltzer

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Superior Quality
USED CARS

21L A utom obile S erv ice

"a u t c T g l a s s *
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
216 Magnolia

Ph FA 2 4622

Auto Glass, Tops
A Sea* Cover,

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
364 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
\L L WORK GUARANTEED

61 Buick Electro 225 Riviera
I dr. hard tup. Iluick's finest car. equipped with factury air runditluning. power window*, power arris,
power hrakra and altering. Me aold il saw! Truly
• luxury car at

Only

*2695

60 Olds Dynamic 88
2 dour Holiday coupr, equipped w(lh power H e r r in g ,
power hrakr* a n d Hydramalie l r jn.inU.ion. Almowl
nrw premium whitewall lire*. I(ead) for jo u r va­
cation plrasure.

*1695

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ST E N ST R O M

59 Plymouth Custom Suburban

REALTY

SI \ I ION WAGON; PowrrfUl* IranumUriun, power
-Irering and air romlilionrd. A real family car that

BUILD Y O U A

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to hoe and prune
39 bearing citrus

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Our

Too old to keep this neat
three bedroom frame home
neat any longer.
Too c !i to walk the few itundr.-d feet to the lake and fi*h.
Bo: not too 0,1 tu enjoy the
nice shade from the large
oak, and tile quietness of
this lake front community.
Oh how I hate to sell this
place for Jus! £3766 06, but
if you’re interested, call
EVERETT
HARPER,
REALTOR, lie may e.en
be able to arranje terms
because I'm TOO OLD.
AGENCY • REALTOR
2125 S. Park Ave.
*tWW‘» ) A 2 2261 or F A 2 2235 j

B R A N D N EW HOM E
ON YO U R LOT
| Mo Coth Herded
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EVERETT A. HARPER

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Homes

to keep tin* approxi­
one acre lot mowed,
j

895
995
1960 Dodfre I)art
C
995
1960 Corvair 500
$1
995
1960 Mercury Monterey C |
395
1959 Ford 1 Door
995
1959 Ford (Jalaxie 500
095
1959 Pontiac Star Chief C f
295
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air
79 5
1957 Dodge 4 Door
795
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4 Dour, 6 Cyl., Stand. Trans.. Extra
Clean

4 Door Stand. Tran*., Heater

4 Door. Mrrc-O-Malie, Heater, White ~ 1
Finish, Clean
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$

t Pis*. Station Wagon, 8 Cyl. Air
Condillonesl

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V-8, 4 Door. Ford-O-Maiir, Power
Steer. A llrakr*. Radio, Heater
4 Door, Automatic Tran*.,
Powered. Radio, Healer

Fully

1
$

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12. Itenl Estate For Sale
loo old
these
trees.
Too old
m ate^

36. Automobile* - Truckt

MINIATURE Poodles AKC OKRA for freeier, $2.73 half- CALORIC gas range. Like 1934 FORD Victoria. RAH and
nssr. $30. cash. FA 2-2*47.
reg. 205 Tangerine Dr.
bushel. FA 2-0893.
overdrive. Excellent running condition. $3W. Ph.
T Z ^ 'L u
10
YEAH
old
case
tractor
and
CHIHUAHUA Puppies. Ph. TAKE O V E R PAYMENTS
p)i^L&amp; lllA57
FA 2-8037.
FA 2-4322.
ON REPOSSESSED MER­ cutter bar. Good condition.
$400.
FA
3-I71S.
’81 4-DOOR Comet, auto.
GERMAN Shepherd dog*. CHANDISE or terms to fit
YUUR
pocket.
tra n s . radio, heater. Ph.
SINGER
31-13
Commercial.
—
Pedigree*. Not regiaterrd.
FA 2-4993.
Complete stand and acces1-2 yr. Female $23. 1-3's 4 716-13 WSW tubeless tires
practically new all for only
aoriea. Good condition. As­
mo. Male $33. FA 2-6275.
TRADE '31 Ford pickup
$60.
TL
sume payments or $9.40 per
for jeep or car. FA 2-7775.
Several port. TV *11 ex.
32. F lo w ers • S h ru b s
month. FA 2 9411.
rond. $3630 up.
37. lioats • Motors
REPOSSESSED
CROTONS 23c to *2.30
4 cycle power edger new
c
Gray Shadows Nursery
cund. and guarantee, orig. GE auto, washer *103. Other
M9.95; $48.
uied washers from $39.93. ANNOUNCEMENT: We are
4 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
It
closing for vacation Aug.
B rin's Inc.
OPEN SUNDAYS
1 '62 Miss America Philco
tsih tit Sept. 3. Our large
K
323 0636
Auto Washer new guaran­
GERBA DAISIES Dutch Mill tee orig. $319.93; 1171.20
stock of boats motors and
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Just 1 0500 BTU Air rood. orig. WILL trade in good riding
mm
trailers new and used are
kvn,
horse on Gravely tractor
off 20th St. * 1st
now reduced to or below
$219.93; $146.20. *
and mower. Call 647-7238 wholesale priccj. Example:
Firestone Store
33. F u rn itu re
or contact Gravely Tractor
$623 14 ft. fish and akl
Corner 1st 4k French
Sales and Service at 143 N.
runabout $473; $895 13 ft.
WANTED rellam* couple to
322 0244
Orlando Ave.,
Maitland,
only $595; *993 17 ft famlake up monthly payments
Fla.
ily special $695; $4200 Lari
ct $13.30 on $ complete OR TRADE, electric stove,
sun c 'u u e r with 100 hp, inroom* of furniture. Calf large sire, good condition, 33. Article* Wanted
hoard nutdnvw 12901- 18
uir
electric
rrttig
rrriu
i.
TE $-1311, Casselberry, col­
ft Gator trailer $130; *tu83
FA 2 1378.
WANTED used T.V.’s. Ph.
lect.
75 hp Evinrude Demo. $795.
FA 2-9778.
READY MIX Concrwto, win­
Many others ptus boat lot
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattress ren­ dow sills, lintels, steps, WANTED used small wheel­ full of used outfits too. Hur­
ovating. New A Used Furni­ blocks, sand, cement, rock, ed light boat trailer. P. O. ry for best selections. Term*
Robson Sporting Goods.
pipe, steel, g K tie traps, Box 138, Sanford.
ture. Cali Nix Beddmg Mfg.
Uowntow n Sanford. Phon*.
dry wells, stepping stones.
Co., at 768 Celery Ave.
31. Automobile* - Trucks FA 2 3961.
FA 2-71 IT
Miracle Concrete Co.
309
Elm.
Ave.
FA
2-3731
'It's just a portable TV, in caso the movie i» dull!"
1938 CHEV. 2 dr. Hr. K. A II. 5 IIP. BUCCANEER. Excel­
Used furniture, appliances,
323-2740.
ZIU ZAG SEWING
tools, etc. Hough: • Sold.
lent condition. $60. 322-9256.
21. B eauty Salons
27. Special Services
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
MACHINE
BUYING A NEW or
13 FT. lapslrake boat, trailer,
Ave. Ph. FA ? 4132
REPOSSESSED, due to un­
USED CAR?
SPECIAL
HDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
22 hp. motor, control* and
fortunate circumstances. ‘63
FINANCE IT WITH US
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
tios ele. Free estimate. Ph.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
tank; $260. 322 9233.
model, perfect condition.
♦
Low
Interest
Rates
322-3506.
Service With the Cash.
Cold Wave $8 95 complete.
Sews forward A reverse,
6 Low Monthly Payments
Open evening by appt.
SUPER TRADING POST
39. Trailers • Cabana*
makes buttonholes, oews on FLORIDA STATE BANK
FA 2 0877.
318 Palmetto Ave. 322 6634 TRAITOR work, mowing,
buttons, embroiders A monodiscing, blade, scoop.
•6.1 TRAILER, 55 x 10 ft. 3
grains, jlarn* A patches, 1930 JE E P Station Wagon.
_ DOOR 2
FA 2*7664.
Bedrooms, Equity A pay­
31. Articles For Sale
R. A II. Good condition.
tacks A items, etc. Assume
CUT N’ CURL Beauty Shop
ments.
Dcwltt’a Trailer
FA 2 1263.
Luggage, rug,. $2 99 up, T- A payment* of *6.00. Ph.
now has . a special facial
Park. 17-02 Sunford.
SINGER
shirts 48c ea. Boat cush­ FA 2 8627.
booth, service* including
SEWING MACHINE
1958 81MCA. 1250, 1403 Court
ions, Army-Navy Surplus.
30 x lo TBAILER A 73 x 1(8
hair styling, skin analysis,
SALES A SERVICE
St, FA 2-4820.
UPRIGHT
piano.
FA
2-7186.
3tu Sanford Ave.
lot, landscaped. City water,
facials, manicure, pedicure.
CALL FA 2-5783
Utility Bldg. Casselberry
CAMPER for pick up truck.
Call for evening appoint­
WITH
purchase
of
Ulue
Lus­
SINGER Round Bobbin equip­
area. 838-2260.
Good for hunting, fishing
ment*, 318 Palmetto Ave., Air-Conditioning:
tre.
rent
Electric
Carpet
ped to rig lag .1 make buter
weekend camp out. Ph.
322 8325.
Shumpooer
for
only
$1
per
H. R. POPE CO„ INC.
bin holes. Guaranteed. As­
1962, 10 x 54 3 bedroom trail­
FA 2-3274.
2W&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 1-4234
sume payment. 3 monthly day. Carroll'* Furniture.
er. Equity and payment*.
22. Huild - Faint - Hcpair
installments of $6.13. Ph. SWAP large boat trailer lur 1934 PLYMOUTH Savoy. 2609
Elder Springs Trailer Park.
LAWN SERV ICE
J . Copenhaver,
j
FA 2 9111.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Laurel Ave. FA 2 3183.
smaller one. 322-1114.
Small Repairs — Painting Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph. AIR COMPRESSOR. For sale KKNMORE, large six* auto,
Phone FA 2 7983
or trade for anything. Per­ washer. Good condition. $43.
FA 2-1817.
fect condition. 3229607.
363-3731.
2.1. P lu m b in g Service*
TREKS trimmed, deniossed
FORMAL Wedding Gown. REFRIGERATOR with 36 lb,
PLC31U1.NG
and removed. FA 2-7661.
Ue 7. Like new. 322-8570
Contracting Repairs
freeier, ex. condition. $73.
TREE service, reasonable
FREE ESTIMATES
Davenport, foam rubber
HAM
BOO
blinds,
4
feet
$1
99;
rates. Pruning, demosstng,
R. U HARVEY
cushion* with roll out bed.
8 feet $2 99 ; 8 feet $3 99;
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383 take downs. 8 years experGreen. Coat over $200. like
10
teet
$4
99.
Also,
match
lenre. Free estimation. Call
*
new $83. Chest of Drawers,
•lick blind* Furniture C’en
FA 2 1377.
26. Radio &amp; Television
Looking for a top performing Used Car or A
cost $68. few weeks ago,
lor. UOo French Ave.
Sparkling New llenuty? Look to a dealer with a
yours for $33. Se* after 3
T. V. REPAIR. Same day SWIMMING instructions, all
reputation for a “Square Deal", Hunt Lincolnp. m. at 1217 Alagnolia Ave,
levels. FA 2-3332
service. All work guarant­
New people In to vn look at
Mercury.
ee,!. Used T.V.'a for ,ale.
Hi raid Ails. Be sure your HEAVY duty reducing vibra­
PRACTICAL nurse will care
Mooney Appliance Service.
business is represented with
tor, rxc. rond , hargain;
for patient, in my home,
323 6697, (
1962 Mercury S55
attractive
advertisement.,.
skill elec, hedg* clipper,
Ph. FA 2 8133.
Hardtop Foil Power, Air Conti.,
t
**
Call FA 2 3612.
FA 2 3376.
USED T.V. Sets $16 up. Ser­
Bucket Seat*. Like New, Original D j c f n i i n f r
LAWN
MOWER
and
Outboard
vice calls $2 66. Sanford
Coat 4,708.00
M I 3 I .U H I I I
motor Repair.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
P oovey’a S ales &amp; S erv ice
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9776.
1962 Corvair 700
Cf
3rd A Magnolia Avenue
4 Door. I Speed Manual, Radio, * 1 (
Heater, 19.000 Aetual Mile*
27. Special Service*
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Hour,
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week,
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'
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Steer.
A
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Radio,
Ural1
,,
call 322 9459, 2626 Iroquois
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
er, TurquoUr Color, Like New
Ave.
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Or The Packers?
Equalizer
J j; JULIUS B O K O S \&lt; ^

Water Carnival Hawkins Sets Pace Bn
Results Listed

ch am h oh

Assuming your stance, auk*
your fart ar* lined Up
with the tin* of flight, pointed
outward to tha degree you in­
to ha in.
Bo certain tha weight U dlstrihutad evenly on the feet.
When your stance becomes
natural, you leant to cheek
the weight distribution auto.
■uticalijr as yoa start to ad*
dress tha bail.
The stance should become
■a groved aa the iwtof.
F lea your knees slightly
When you have properly tak­
en your ataneo. This will aid
ht diatrfbtuing tha wslght on
the foot more toward the heel
fa th e r than tha hall of tha
loot. This brings up tha mat­
te r of balance again. Wslght
on tha keels la a much better
aid for maintaining balance
th a n weight shifted to the
balls of tha feet.
Tha slight handing ef tha
knees causes them to act aa a
cushion, or a shock aboorber.
In swinging tha club to and
throughl tha boll. This pro­
duces an even motion to your
Bwlng going back, at contact
and following through. Otherwise, it bocoraos a jerky, uncordlnated movement.
You should have the fcellng
th a t you’re sitting down at tho
ball.
I f you haven't that feeling,
Check your kneos and the
weight dlatrlbutioa on your
foot.
Tho manner In which you
bake tha stop up to the ball beuomeo quite essential to the
eventual proper execution of
your swing.
N o doubt you hare seen
m any golfars compsltely con­
fused on how and where to
place their feet for specific
shots with various woods and
Irons. Many golfers never
bother to get this confusion
■trnlghteaed out end keep
rig h t on shuffling and shift­
ing away.
Almost a n y professional
could Iron this out for them
In a hurry, If they would
merely apply themeelree,

By ITnlled Press International
Rookie right hnndrr Rob
Guxvk put RurnsoU four
games out In front of the
Florida fflate Lt-sgue last
night by giving up only three
hits and pacing tha Sun f*&gt;x
to a 6-1 win over Orlnndn.
In other action last night.
F o rt Lauderdale d e f e a t e d
Tampa 4-1, Miami nipped
Lakeland 7-6 end Iluytona
Bench downed St. Petersburg
3-1.
’’"-might, .Miami play, *t St.
Petersburg, Fort iuniderdule
goes to Sarasota, Daytona
Reach travels to Tanrpa anil
tlrlamlo plays at I akclnud.
The Standings:
W L Pet.
fUraaw-U
2n u .890
FL laiudcrdalo
1(1 Id J»2
Miami
17 It .ftid
Orlando
ir&gt; 13 .MO
St. Petersburg
14 It .600
Daytona Reach 12 17 . t i t
Tampa
12 18 .too
Lakeland
10 18 .367

By Oscar Fraley
UP! Hports Writer
LAS VEGAS, Nev. The
kees are W favorites
to win tha opening gn
the World Series again
Dodgers, even though
Hoofax is the starter, at
Green Bay Packers are 1*.
not.
point choice* in next week'*
At mld-1963, which may go College All-Star game.
in the record books aa the These are the latest figures
season (then pitchers
from the Santa Anita Turf
control of ths gams, Nation­ and Sport* book, the leading
al League President Warren wagering spa is this bet-hap­
C, Giles credited the revolu­ py gambling paradise, which
tion to ths enlarged strike has already established Sonny
Liston a 6-1 favorite
"The sudden change has to lippj Cassius Ciay tor tnetr
be attributed in large mea­ Sept. 30 heavyweight title
sure to the bigger strike fight in Philadelphia.
sons,” Giles said. "That's the They'll even quote you a
only thing that has reilly price on that being the cor­
rect day of the fight, which
changed."
Statistics show scoring U ant will reach the end
off II per cent this year in the sidewalk first, or any
the senior circuit and borne hor*e rsc# in the nation.
The Santa Anita, one ef
runs off 21 per cent.
Last season at this time seven sporting parlos in Ve­
there were 23 hitters in the gas, is run by a former New
.300 class, and now there York bookie named Jasper
Martin. He "busted out" in
are nine.
New York and, being right
The
drastic
drop
in
scoring
CHECK—Julius Boros
out of Runyon, misses the
automatically c h e c k s also is reflected in the fact sidewalks of New York but
that
bases
on
balls
have
de­
h I a weight distribu­
likes tho easy action in these
tion as he stnrta to ad­ clined II per cent and are precincts.
down
more
than
400
compar­
dress the ball.
Right now, he has the
ed with the 1902 season. Thus
there are fewer men on base Yanks and Dodgers aa "out"
when the power hitters do beta. Meaning, In the opinion
of the guys who have to be
connect.
Strikeouts a n up 4 per right or go broke, that they
cent in the National League. are cinches to win the penAt this time last season, 21 ants. However, Jasper will
pitchers had earned run aver- lay llx to your five that you
ages of 3.00 or under, but can't pick the iccond-plaee
finisher in Ihe National Lea­
today there are 30.
gue and makes it even-money
At
this
stage
in
1062.
pitch­
By United Press International
for second place in the Amer­
Willie Maya la on the more ers hid recorded 58 shutouts,
ican.
hut
lo
date
they
have
posted
but even a .410 batting surge
may he too little too late for 05, seven ahead of the 1908 Just to give the suckers,
pice when a record 163 cops, the baseball fans, aomc
the San Francisco Giants.
kind of run with Ihe two big
Tha 9100,000 centerfislder scoreless games were pitch­
teams, Jasper will lay you
ed.
who had been bogged down
six to five whether the Yanks
closa to tho .260 mark this Giles listed four factors
or the Dodgers finish under
season has mods 13 hlla In which he believes are direct­
or over six games in front
his last 31 a t bats to boost ly or Indirectly responsible
for the renaissance of pitch­ of their respective leagues.
his average to .281.
In the series as a while,
The Glanta have moved with ing. They were:
the Yanks are 1310 choice*.
him—six victories In their —Psychologically, if not
*'Wa don’t do much with
last 10 games—but that Isn't physically, pitchers hive been
basketball because you can't
going to he enough to over­ given an advantage by the
get the Information," says
take the h,e Angeles Dodgers enlarged strike zone and hal­
Ihe tall, dark haired Martin in
unless they do an el foldo to iers have been placed at a
hts inevitable eastslde ac­
new disadvanlage.
end 'em all.
cent. "And it might come as
The Giants ran their cur­ —Scientific analyses of hit­ a surprise to learn that wc
rent winning streak to four ters* weaknesses compiled by get more action in one month
games Thursday when they expert stalUtlcians are now of pro football than we do
whipped the New York Meta, Iwlng passed on to the pitch­ in a whole season of base­
8-8, as Maytj drove In four ers.
ball."
runs with a homer, ilouhle nnd —Most of the better prosMartin's emporium, however
single, Willie McCovey also peris brought up from the caters to any gambling taste
minors
in
recent
years
have
weighed In with three hits and
—except the slots and the
knocked In two runs In San been pitchers.
tables. Hut If you want some­
—The
fundamental
philoso­
Francisco’s 12-hit attack.
thing booked and you've in
phy
that
it
is
harder
to
learn
The loss was tho 10th in a
Nevada he'll handle any
row on the rend for the Meta lo hit than it is lo pitch—an other lype of "action."
extension
of
the
theory
that
—equalling a 47-year old ma­
"No interstate business,
hitters are born ami pirlurs
jor league record fur futility
though," he says, "1 won't
are
made—still
holds
true.
away from hunie.
even give odds to a news­
The Mets made 12 hits, In­
paper guy who calls from
cluding a run-producing sin­
out of live stale."
gle uiui a two-run homer by
"Newspaper guy*," on the
lluku Snider, but left 10 run­
whole, are friends of Jaiper's
ners on bairn against the
but he "fries" when any of
MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala,
combined pitching of Billy
them within the stale print
Pierce, Roll lluliit nnd Billy (Ill'll — Tile Southern Foot- odds on any event without
llocft. lluliit, who yielded one Ball League opens its season contacting him,
run and sis hit* in 3 1-3 in­ here Saturday night when the "Imagine,"
he
snorted,
nings, scored his sixth vic­ Chattanooga Chcroknw meet "one paper print* (aids of
the Huntsville Rocket*.
tory against three losses.
20-1 on the Liston thing. So
August 3 Is the date for people come rushing in here
The victory enabled the
thud-place Giants to move other teams to open; Hunts­ to get s piece of the price.
Withlng 7'» games of the f.os ville at Jacksonville, Chatta­ Then Ihey scream when 1
Angeles Dodgers, who lost to nooga at Orlando, atnl Tusca­ won’t give them that kind of
the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-2, loosa at Rome, Gn
action.
ending Sandy Koufax'a nineGadsden and Daytona Beach
"I tell ’em ," be shrug
game winning streak.
will open on Aug. 10.
ged, ‘Thai I have an agree­
The St. Louis Cardinal* deFourteen games will be ment with the newspaper. 1
fented the Milwaukee Braves, played by each club during jdon l sell newspapers and
3-1, the Ginrirmuti Reds nip­ ihe season which end* Nov. 16. I they don't set odd*.
ped the Chicago Cuba, 3-2,
and the Houston Colts shut
out the Philadelphia Phillies,
3-0.

Humphreys Hack

Champs Compete

NEXT: Where to play the
ball between ths feet,
From tho book, "How To
Way Par Golf," hy Julius
Boros, copyright 1053 and
1963 by Prcntico-IIall, Inc.,
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.

Sun Sox Stretch
Lead To 4 Games

ST. LOUIS (U PI)—Pitcher
Bob Humphreys has been reactivated hy the St. I.ouis
Cardinal* who shipped reserve
A tlanta of tha International
League to make room on the
gvistar. H ujin p fa r e y s—was.
placed on the disabled list
■ ftar tearing atidomlnal mus­
cle* nt Pittsburgh several
weeks ago.

FAST

CINCINNATI (UPI) - Na­
tional League pitchers are
treating some of baseball's
best bitters pretty rough this
season, resulting in a string
of shutouts that threaten to.
erase a record set back In

Mays On Move
And Giants Go
Alone With Him

Southern Grid
Opener Saturday

1.1.MK RUCK, Conn. (UPI)
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Lime Rock, Conn., road course
Kuturdny include nln* - time
Eastern U. S. midget rhaml.li.n 1 ra llim r.n at Uhilailal
phia, and Ernie d* Voss of
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Results of ths W ater Carnlvoal held Wedneaday at
Fort Mcllcn pool were an­
nounced today by the San­
ford Recreation Department.
Virgil Duffel was the an­
nouncer for the following
events:
Dog I’addle Race (9 under):
Boys: t*t place Kenny Woodall; 2nd place Ricky Ferrell.
Girls: ta t place no entry.
Dog Paddle Race (10 4fc over)
Beys: 1st placs Lloyd Wall;
2nd place Aaron Keith; 3rd
place Wayna Fakess. Girls:
1st place Nancy Barks; 2nd
pises Kathie Tillis; 3rd placs
Candy Ferrsll.
Underwater Swim: (6 4
under) Boy* 1st place Kenney Woodall1 2nd place Ron
aid Pratt; 3rd
lac* Bitty
1st place Rost'
Echo!*. Girls: 1*1
mary Simas; 2nd place Susan
Raker; 3rd plica Gale Herdln,
Underwater Swim: (10 t
over) Boys: 1st place Steve
Duffey; 2nd place Wayne
Fake**; 3rd place Clarence
IT WAR MIDNIGHT when Karl Moon*, of Cedar
Charron. Girls: 1st place Am
Avenue, landed thin huge 210-pound jewfiah nt
ran Ferrell; 2nd place Brenda
the New Smyrna inlet Wednesday after fight­
Patterson; 3rd place Brenda
ing with him fur an hour. He said the big fish
Carter.
really put up x struggle before he was finally
Spoon-egg Relay (9 A un­
dragged anhore. Moore presented the fish to
der) Glrta A Roys: 1st place
Sid ItiChard (pictured) an food for the too aniGrammar Team; 2nd place
mals (but It. E, Porter learned It was cut up
Southaide-Pinecrest (ccmhininto steaks).
(Herald Photo)
ed).
Spoon-egg Relay (10 A
over) Girls A Boys: 1st placs
Southside; 2nd place Fine'
crest; 3rd placs Grammar.
Ping Pong Balt Relay (9 A
United Press International under) Boys: 1st place Gram­
mar; 2nd place SouthsideAmerican Leagn*
Grammar; 3rd plsc* PineW. !„ Pet. GB crest.
New York
61 3ft .633
Ping Pimg Ball delay: (10
A
over) Boys: 1st place
Chii-ago
51
14
.551
8
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['interest; 2nd place Sculh
56 16 .519 8
Nelson Fox. who already Baltimore
Minnesota
54 45 .545 Bit side; 3rd place Grammar.
owns eight major league re­
51 46 .526 tow Girls: 1st place Grammar;
cords, will soon achieve an­ Boston
18 52 .480 15 2nd place Plnecrcst ,
Cleveland
other statistical goal that
16 32 .469 18
Free Style Relay: (10 A
will place him among the Kansas City
45 55 .464 161* | over) Boys: 1st place Southgreatest second basemen in Ian Angeles
Detroit
It 51 .132 I9lk side; 2nd place Iln ecrrit;
baseball history.
3rd place Grammar. Girls:
31 64 .3IT 28
The combative little Chi- Washington
Thursday's
Results
1st place Tinecreat; 2nd place
raog White Sox second baseGrammar.
man—who Just might be the Chicago 4 Detroit 3
only fellow in the American Los Angeles ft New York 0
league who hasn't conceded Kansas City 2 Boston 0
to the New York Yankees— Cleveland 1 Minnesota 2
needs only three more hits Baltimore 4 Washington 2.
to reach 2,5oo for this car­ night
National league
eer. That's a total reached
W. U Pci. GB
hy only five second basemen
EVANSTON. III. (UPI) —
—all hall of fa mers—Eddie tail Angeles 62 38 .620
The Colley All-Stare return­
S6 44 .560 6
Collins, Nap Lajoie, Frankie St. Louts
ed to serious training today
Frisch, Charlie Gchringcr and San Francisco 55 46 .515 714 for their Aug. 2 clash with
Chicago
53 45 .511 8
Rogrrs Hornsby.
the Green Bay Pnckers, heart­
M 47 .535 8V4
Fox knocked in three runs Cincinnati
ened
by n close one-point loss
52 19 .515 W i
with two singles and scored Philadelphia
in their first clash with n
50
19
.505
1U4
Pittsburgh
the White Sox’ fourth run of
National
Football
League
50 50 .500 13
the game Thursday in a 4-3 Milwaukee
team.
38
65
.309
2514
Houston
victory over the Detroit Ti­
The Chicago Bears out.scor­
32 69 .317 30lk
gers. The win enabled the New York
ed the Collegians I3-I2 in a
Thursday's ItesulU
second-place White Sox to
scrimmage Thursday at the
move within eight games of Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2
Bears' training camp nt RenSan
Francisco
8
New
York
6
the Yankees, whc»e six-game
sealer, Ind. The winning point
St.
I-nui*
3
Milwaukee
1
winning streak was ended by
raroe on a conversion kick by
a 5 0 loss to the Los Angeles Houston 3 Philadelphia 0,
Roger La Cterc.
night
Angels.
The scrimmage was com­
Pittsburgh 6 Los Angeles 2.
prised of l i t offensive plays,
night
equally divided between the
"Polemics" Is the srt of dispotation and controversy, that
World's Moslem* number two tennis. Thera were no
i*. "waging war with words." almut 130.3 million.
kick-off* or punts.

Fox Needs Only Standings
3 More Hits To
Reach 2,500

All-Stars Lose
By One Point

P l y m o u t h ’m p o p p i n ' . . . a n d

W estern's First Round
CHICAGO (UPI) — Golf
pro Fred Hawkins was in a
familiar spot today, he hoped
the road would take a differ­
ent turn to a new ending Sun­
day.
Hawkins, on the pro tour
for sixteen years with only
on* victory, was the first
round pace setter in the 950,000 Western Open with a four
under par 67 on the thickly
roughed, heavily wooded Bev.
erly Country Club eoursc.
It was the same position he
held at the asms milepost of
tha same tournament on Medinah No. 3 course last year.
But last year he sagged to a
third piac* tie, tam ing only

Mantle's Season
May Be Finished
NEW YORK (UPI) — A
depressed
Mickey
Mantle
faced up to the grim possi­
bility today that the season
may be all ovsr for him.
Set hack even further by
&lt;a new knee injury, which la
literally one on top uf an­
other, the down-hearted Yan­
kee centerflelder said he had
"no idea" when he might b*
able to ptay again.
•Mantle suffered his latest
injury, a loosening of a cart­
ilage on the outside of his
left knee, while trying to work
himself back In shape from
an "old" injury sustained on
June 6.
Mickey was running in the
outfield prior to a game with
the Lo* Angeles Angels last
Tuesday when his left knee
suddenly gave way.
He was immediately t-xamined in the cluhhouse by Yan­
kee team physician Dr. Sidney
Gaynor, who relayed his finding* to manager Ralph Houk.
Navigation season of thu
St. Lawrence Seaway in 1961
was Irons April 1ft to Dec. 2
according to tha ilritannica
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Korean Reds Cross Border, Kill 2 GIs In Raid
Editorial Comment:
Much has bwn ia the pub%c print in recent month*

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“featherbedding” on
fen railroad*. That ahould
somewhat minor *f•appear
rt
read this. It’a from
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a TV column:
Eon’t sneer when you see
a familiar actor doing a TV
aoanMrcial. Minute for min*
ate, commercials pay much
mors than acting yobs, thanks
go union requirements that
the actor be paid every time
• m commercial is run, some
times to perpetuity.
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V OlTsil

The burning question here today w as: Why
was the Seminole County sh eriff* department
seemingly ignored in the bolitn raid here Satur­
day?
At first blush it ia wondered why doe*
Seminole County need a sheriff’* department,
now asking for nn increase in it* annual budget?
Why does Sanford need a police department?
When our law enforcement work ia carried on
. . . partly, nt least . . . by the federal govern­
ment, Orange County deputies and Orlando po­
lice.
Not one Seminole deputy or one Mintoni
police officer was on thut raid. In fact, the two
department* did not know it wa* being staged.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby explained todny the in­
vestigation commenced “a year ago" a t Orlando.
Don Derry. Internal Revenue agent, said it start­
ed there three month* ago. Hobby said he ap­
prised “them" that "we do not have th e money
or the manpower for an Intensive investigation
and I gave them full permission to extend their
investigative operations into Seminole County
whenever they wished.”
Sheriff Hobby said further that C. II. Trulock, special investigator of the Florida Sheriff's
Bureau, was "looking out for our interests," Trulock was reported ill today. Derry stated further
the Orange and Orlando officers were working
"under federal supervision and vve felt we had
all the help we needed."
Queried why the Seminole Sheriff* depart­
ment was not informed of the pending riiid,
Derry added "we had all the help we needed and
we had to move fast."
Police Chief Hoy Williams said today his de­
partment was not invited, apparently, "since it
was out of the city." He added that be had had
"trouble with that same bunch five years ago."
The Herald, pursuing all phases in an effort
to obtain the facts, telephoned Tallahassee to re­
quest n statement from Gov, Farris Bryant anti
was informed the Chief Executive is in Wash­
ington testifying before a U. S. Senate commit­
tee on the public accommodation bill.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chairman of the Semi­
nole County Commission, this morning said: "I
guess I’nt not well enough informed on this thing
to make a statement. I was told the Sheriff was
in on this raid."
The Herald is not satisfied as to the reason
Derry Ignored the Seminole County S heriffs de­
partment. We have been given answers to our
qftWuiftni * .. butTve nVFnai aaiMMTMlth IhtTn.'If Parry'* statement 1* the com pete tru th It npl&gt;ears the County Commissioner* ta n save the
taxpayers some money, drop the Seminole She­
riff’s department and permit Uruuge County and
Orlando law officers to do our police work.
Possibly the Governor will have a s t a t e ­
ment Tuesday when he returns from Washing­
ton. His office said today he will be apprised
of the local situation on bis return.

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For Instance, Susan Davis
tolls she has collected more
•tan 112,000 on in aspirin
aaamardal that required on­
ly three hour* ot her time
two years ago. All she was
required to aay was: “ Which
one ia best for my family?”
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TV»n, there are in-demsrwt
actors like Jim Backus ( “ Mr.
Magoo") who gels a fat In­
itial fee, plus all those con­
tinuous payment!. Jim said:
year, I got $3,too for
one hour's work, saying the
now famous line, ‘That little
eld winemaker, me-e-e!’ This
year they gave me another
•3,MO(or saying just
one
word, ‘Me!’ On top of this,
they
keepme rich
with
monthly residual checks and
I wasn't even on camera. Be­
lieve me, the hardest part of
this job was filling out the
W*1 ta« forms.’*

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Group Seized
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Game Agency To
Spend $800,000

Action Urged
On Cuban Trade

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30 Overcome By
Chlorine Gas

‘Funeral’ Plans
Still Unchanged

SEOUL, Korea (U PI) —
Communist North K o r e a *
raider* killed two American
aoiditri and critically wound*
ed • third. The United Nation*
Command (UNC) q u l e k t y
placed some U. S. units on n
“reinforced alert status.'*
The Communists crossed in*
to South Korean territory and
ambushed a U. 9. Army jeep
patrol with submachine gun
fire and Soviet-mad* hand
grenades.
Tii* UNC culled is s "s k is
ou* snd unprovoked sneak at­
tack." There was no sign the
Americans hud been able tu
The Bowmans said that return the Communists' fire,
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they will riuvtinue to open at
4:30 a.m. as Mrs. Applrhy
“The attack was deliberate­
d&lt;d and will extend the eve­ ly planned, premeditated, and
ning hours “until a t least It executed in a grey early
p.m."
dawn," a UNC spokesman
Bpeuking of her plans for said. As a result of the attack,
the future, Mrs. Appleby said, he added, "element* of the 1st
"My husband la already re­ Cavalry Division were placed
tired and now we can take ! on a reinforced alert status"
that tong extended trip all I along the truce line. The three
over th&lt;&gt; United States thut soldiers were members of tho
wp have planned fur so long.'* 1st Cavalry.
The victims were not Ident­
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman said
that for many years they' had ified pending notification of
planned to come to Florida, relatives. The wounded soldier
"as many «f our fumily mem- hud lievn h it four times, in
In-rs were already here and tlie chest, arms, and legs, and
was reported still uncontloua
we wished to join them."
“After the Parkway put us several hours after the attack.
“H# may not live," UNO
out of bus Ilies.*, we came down
and looked around. Wo like,! s|Hike*man CoL George Creel
Ala., said.
Sanford so much, and met of Birmingham,
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and made so many friend*
It was the second North
here, no decided to stay," they
Korean attack on U. S. troop*
•aid.
guarding the Korean truce
line In lets than a year, and It
came within two days of tho
10th anniversary of the truce
ending the Korean War,
UNC officials could not re­
construct the attack with cer­
tainty because there were no
living witnesses besides the
More And Less
wounded soldier. Creel said
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - the attackers were North Kor*
Florida’s expanded UM3 legis­ emit but It was not known for
lature passed nearly l.noo I certain whether they were sol.
fewer hilts Ilian the smaller diera, although th* UNC was
torii lawmaking bod).
assuming they were.
The three soldiers, member*
of tlie 1st Cavalry Division on
MIAMI (UP!) - At least truce line duty, were driving
tl persons died tn accidents tu a guard post in the demiltaround tlie state lliia week­ talizrd zone between North
end. six in traffic mishaps and South Korea.
and five by drowning.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Seven persons arrested here
in a gambling raid Saturday
have been released under bond
l« tiding the filing of a direct
information and or a prelim­
inary hcining, according to
Don D. Derry, U. S. Internal
Kcvetmc Service, who led the
raid.
Derry was assisted by Or­
ange County sheriffs depu­
ties ami Orlando police. No
Sunford or Sominol* County
law officers participated.
Derry said that released un.
der $.*,000 bond each were
Clyde Lee, 53, Orlando; Bnlph
Tllgliman, .10, Fail Gallic, and
Cecil Merritt, 4*. Altamonte
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Springs Negro: and under
So, “featherbedding exist)"
S2.50U bund eiicli were Carol
In other places beside* the
Fuller, tt!*» known m Carol
railroads.
High man. 'id, Ffau Gallic;
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Jesse tV. Joynrr, 52, LongThat mammoth Coca-Cola
wood; Dorothea Itndford, 21,
d«al at Miami does not af­
Fein Park, and Donald A.
fect the Sanford Coca-Cola
Dunn Sr., 50, of Cameron
Company, according to U.
Avenue.
Miller, Orlando, district man­
The group posted bond aft­
ager lor Florida Coca-Cola
er arraignment b**fure U, S.
Company. He explained that
Commissioner David Kerbeu
only 23 per cent interest ef
ut Orlando. Derry explained
the Florida company chang­
that direct Information* will
ed hands and the local com­
l.e filed against the group and
pany Is owned by Use Flor­
MISS CANDI FONDER. *pon*orc&lt;l by the Semithat a preliminary hearing
ida company. So. it wilt be
Hole County Chamber of Commerce, wit* clionerr
&gt;111 he held - a(F «flktn*ulure
“ status quo” here, he added.
first riumerup in Stimlay’* W U TV Cover Girl
date, only if requested by the
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con tent, V inner wa* Min* Elwabeth Jcvnanx, of
defendant's attorneys. Other­
Mr*. Herbert* Ann Leon­
Miami, while aeuniil rutmeni|i wuq Mix* Rose­
wise, he said, next action will
ard), former Sanford resi­
mary
lliitxlim!, of Maitlniul. Sen. Mack N. Cleve­
lie by the fedeial grand jury
dent, will conduct classes in
land
Jr.,
of Sanford, and Mrs. Janet Bonder, of
at Orlando,
parliamentary procedure for
Playtfirl
Fashion*,
Fern I’ark, were two of the
The federal agent reported
civic, fraternal and service
four judge.-*.
tlie group was arrs-sted nt the
organization officers, Tuesday
Inline of Donidd A. Dunn Jr.,
through Friday si the Cherry
on Cameron Avenue, near tlie
Plaxa Hotel, Orlando.
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Hanford Naval Air Station, in
a surprise raid Saturday aft­
When that automobile hit
ernoon, Dunn Jr. was not
the utility pole Friday night
present. Derry estimated the
power was out over most of
raid broke up a $1 million a*
the county from 45 minutes
month bolita operation.
to hours.
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Derry said tin* investigation
coinmenceri three months ago
John Krider and Pete KnowPARIS (UPI) — President France wants lo damage the
in Orlando and Orange Coun­ Charles do Gaulle said today United States,” ho said.
Je* were back at their desks
WASHINGTON' (UPI) - fore the Senate Commerce ty and finally spread to Sem­ that despite difference* be­
this morning, after well earn­
While stressing Krone*'*
ed vacations. Both found their Florida Gov. Farris Bryant Committee againd President inole County.
tween France and tlie United ticx with the United Stairs,
Kennedy's
proposal
to
han
asked
Congress
today
not
to
desk* stacked iky high with
States ia would be a "ridicul­ De Gaulle rejected Soviet Pre­
piled-up work. But John took bury the rights of budness- discrimination in hotels, res­
ous absurdity" to believe any mier Nikita S. Khrushchev'*
time out to say ‘'hello'* to men In the drive to assure taurants ansi other private
split is imminent.
proposal fur u nonaggresston
businesses serving the public.
equality for Negroes.
the press.
De Gaulle said relation* be­ pact between NATO urn! tlie
“ It would he a tragic mis­
“ I think I can understand
tween t l i e t w o nations “ a r e Communist Warsaw Pact pow­
That mayor s “ s p e c i a l take if wc tried to purchase tlie aspiration of minority
baaed on friendship and alli­ ers.
downtown” committee is slat­ equality for minorities." Bry­ groups to improve Uicir sta­
Tlie United States and
MIAMI (CPU — Deadly ance."
ed to meet at 1:30 tonight to ant said, “and as part of tus,” Bryant said. “ Nothing
“ Despite tlo- divergencies Britain agreed ul tliu Moscow
discuss plans for upping the the price gave up freedom for is more American than to Chlorine gas ea-eps-d from a
that exist, it would 4- a ridic- j conference lust week to tolleconomy of the downtown all.”
aspire, tint surely, we should bruki-n hose at a chemical
allies on further
Bryant was the fourth Sou remember that when the ma­ plant today felling 30 persons. uloua absurdity to think tho ' '*1*■ their
merchants, litj Job will be to
United
States
whiiIx to do *trpn tovVMld easing Die mid
A
hospital
spokesman
said
come up with s plan to en­ them governor to testify he jority loses its freedom, the
at least two persons were in harm lo France sod Unit war, including n possible pact
tire shoppers to visit down­
minority loses its hope for
between Knsl and Weal mili­
critical
fundithm and eight
town stores.
freedom.**
tary bh&gt;e*.
others were serious.
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The Florida governor thus
lie (litidle d e c I a r *d that
Tho
w
ax
la
mg
pumped
At kma lust, the first roat
j joined Govs. Itoss tt. Barn­ from a tank car into storage
France and the United Htulex
of paint ia tiring applied to
ett of Mississippi. George C. tanka at Roman Cleanser Co.
imve every reason to maintain
the Welaka Building on First
Wallace of Alabama ami thin- when ti&gt;e line broke. Three
tho Atlantic alliance.
mtcci at Bailmad.
i aid S. Kussell of South Caro­ men at the plant, where chlor­
m m *
O C A L A ( U l ’l t — P o l i c e lina in testimony against the
TAl.LAILVS.SKK (HIM I —
Those boy* found in Hob­ questioned witnesses today i so-called public accommo­ ine for swimming pools is
the state Game- and Fresh
son's Sporting (foods store and sought two men who fired dations bid, keystone ot the kept, were overcome.
The gas felled 23 men at tlie Water F'i»h Uumrnixaion will
last mght surely would be shotgun bind* through the administration civil rights
Fiberrraft
Boat building plant • pend nearly $800,000 on Florsurprised to learn how limy window of a Negro intrgra- package. (See story un Page
WASHINGTON ( UPl t next door, a H u m a n passerby ida fisli and wildlife habitat*
were caught—since they were tlordxt leader's home Saturday 2 ).
A
House Republican group Jia*
in un automobile, a nearby during tliu coming year.
successful in their first burg- night.
urged President Kennedy to
resident and a fireman.
arly there - only a week ago.
Half of the money, S I.' 1,700, take “ speedy action" lo try
Chief deputy II. A. Geiger
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Officials at North Miami will come from the federal
and dry up shipping to Cuba
said buckshot found in the
General Hospital said a dis­ government under the accel­
Fifteen members of the
in free world vessels.
Home indicated two h in ts
aster plan was enuctrd to cure erated public works fund*.
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
A GOP “ laxk force’* on
were fired.
for the victims. Of the 30
Department and Auxiliary,
WASHINGTON (IT T ) _
The purpose of the federal Cuba litMiied by Rep, Janie*
The shots weie fired into
fishing on a charter boat out
Senate Republican leader treated, 22 were admitted.
appropriation i* to help re* F. Baltin, Mont., said In a
of Port Or-age Sunday. Die bedroom of the seven- F u r r t i s M lllrl-rn mm I Police blacked off the area
— T —— 1* L.cr To ixciinciiy made panymi-unt u . igi.n i nr m . t.1.'
brought back something like
mealing on the partial nu- ! until the gas was dispersed. A j vide lasting benefili for lie yesterday it uas shocked
2U0 pounds of fish to be fro­ K. Hampton Jr.. * number of rlear test ban agreement helicopter wav sent to hover sportsmen all over the coun­ that “ as much a* to per rent
zen snd served later a t the th* National A&lt;iociatiun for between the l nitrd State*. over the scene and fan the gas try. Hix projects have already of the goods that sustain the
department's annual all-day the Advamemcnt of Colored I Britain and the Nit let I n- | from the area.
been approved by the state economy of Commuist Cuba
people. No ure wax hurt.
picnic and fi*h frv.
ion:
commission
fur F'lutida.
arc carried in vessels fly my
Hampton, who was riding
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Three projtct* are In Brow­ the (tags ol tree nations.”
in
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car
witli
hi*
daughter
at
Those of you parents with
tf the treaty U ratified, it
“ If a request is not enough,
KING
LYNN, Kngluml ard County, one In Washing­
youngster* staring bleakly at the time of the shooting, said rould dissolve some of the
ton
County,
another
hi Walton we would favor closing ills|
(L’PIt
—
Mrs.
Alne
Auker,
tho beginning of school, The “It's a miracle no one was fear and strains hut little
County and the sixth along ports of liiit country to all
Herald will publish many bar­ hurt — my mother-in-law and more. Khrushchev has not l&gt;8, riauued today site WuX the Tamiarni Traij act os* vessels of any nation which
Britain's
top
grandmuther
gains in its annual Dack-to- two sisters-in-law were in &gt;hv yet recanted his determinapermits any of ift ships to
| with 30 grandchildren and Huuth Florida.
Schoo! edition, due off the house at the time of th 1 tion to bury us.”
carry to or from Cuba, dir­
|
commented:
"I
wouldn’t
mind
hooting."*
presses soon.
if I have a hundred." She has I n f a n t P o is o n e d • ectly or indirectly," they said.
lo married children.
W ill Study Law
JACKSONVILLE (U Pll R K. Porter welcomed
Betsy Browning. 17-months- Income Taxes
TALLAHASSEE lUIMt —
*'Bu« Monday” today . . . Ex-Mate Slain
old dough t e r of Mr. and Mrs.
GAINF.S\ it.LF’. iLTTj — Jack Shoemaker, chief infor- Child Drowns
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) bav mg ju it moved into a
SARASOTA (LTD — lam­ Charles Browning of Jackson­ t he Florida Chamber of Com­
new home, he discovered mus­ Leori Eugene Johnson, 27, mation official for the State
cle* this morning, sfter a srs* shot and killed by his ex Department of Agricluture, ella Huckleberry, 11, drowned ville, was reported in fair con­ merce says that Floridians
hack b -caking manna! week­ wife her* Sunday when he resigned Saturday to enter here Sunday when she ven­ dition at a local hospital today paid $1,130,105 in personal in­
end
. . muscle* he never , ta-ivd to tlimb through * win- law school a t the University tured Into deep water in Safa- after emergency treatment for come taxis to the fnlrial
i sola Bay.
j dow m har horn', p&lt;dica »«td. &lt;*f Fiorhia.
j guvvinm ut in Uw.’.
ligliter fuel pouujylUg.
M a t o ho had.

Two Sought In
Ocala Shooting

Third Shot
In Ambush
Of Patrol

7 Bolita Suspects Free On Bond

Bryant Pleads For
Rights O f Business

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Mrs. Lucille Appleby, own­
er of Mr*. Appleby's Restau­
rant ip the Veld"* Hotel build­
ing announced today Hint she*
bus sold her business to Mr.
and Mrs, Wilke Bowman.
Tlie new owners will take
over tomorrow and will rail It
"Ruse amt Wilke's Restau­
rant'* .Mr. and Mrs. Bowman
were owners and operators of
“The Bowman's Restaurant"
for tho pait 18 years in Mon­
rovia, pa., "until the Pennsyl­
vania Parkway* builders de­
cided to run right through our
home ami business."
Mrs. Appleby has hern in
business here for the past 11
years nml she said today;
"I shall n Iways be grateful
for lip- many kindnesses
shown me in tlie past by my
customers and friends, amt
feel fortunate to find such
fine people ax the Bowman's
to whom 1 can turn over my
buxines*.'*

Sanford Wins;
Advances To
Stale Tourney
Sanford promt 4 runs tn
the bottom of the first inning
when Cecil Simpson and Skip­
per Selikarik walked nod Mil­
ler wits hit by* a pitched hall.
Rick Fnrilhanl doubted to
right mid David Lee singled
to renter to tally four.
Ibdlevirvv came bark In the
third with two run* in the top
cf tlie third on two lilts and
two fielder's ehoicea.
Hanford applied the crusher
in the bottom of the fifth
when Melt Morgan and Skip­
per Heiikurik singled and
Billy Miller Immered to un­
load the bases.
Billy Miller hurled a neat
3-hitti-r ami fanned seven tu
pick up the win for Hanford
in the District 2 Florida
little Major la-ague Chumpi. itship.. The win will allow
Sanford to advanru to the
State tournament in Panama
City August 5, il, 7, and H.
It It K
Belle view (10 2 0 2 0 4 3 3
Hanford 4 0 0 0 3 * 7 7 1

Two 'Muggings’
!nvestiga!ed
Two "muggings" were be­
ing Investigated today by pulice.
Ilnnirl J. Mitchell, a sailor
stationed at Hanford Navul
Air Station, reported ul 12:30
I Id* morning ho was beaten
by two Negroes in tho 1300
(dock of Ficncli Avenue, lie is
being treated s t NAH dinjiensary.
Charles May, 18, of Oviedo,
is being treated ut .Seminole
TT
.... rum i.sl lto«pllui. Tie Ini.I
police he was beaten by three
Negro boys.

Hunt For Lost
Plane Continues
MIAMI (L'l'l — Navy and
Coast Guard planes continued
a **arch today for a xmull
plane that disappeared Thurs­
day on a flight from Sun
Juan, I'. It , 1„ Fust [milderdale.
The Aerones Champion wu*
being flu£,o to F'ort Lauderdale for delivety to Robert
Reuben of Howiett, III. Aboard
ui-ia tim pilot, Gilbert Miralia ot San Juan, and Victor
G-'ii 41- c.

nsuuA...

11 Killed

W reckage Seen

Man Taken From
Lake, Revived

PANACEA (UPI) — The
Coast Guard auxiliary con­
tinued tu search the Gulf to­
day for wreckage spotted over
the weekend which some of­
Harry L. Larson, 22, of
ficials said could t&gt;e a small
Lockhait,
suffering
front
plane.
shock sfter nearly drowning
Sunday in Little Bear Lake,
Plan Opposed
UNITED NATIONS. N. V. was reported in "satisfactory'*
(UPlt — A U. S. proposal romlitiiin by Winter Park Me­
for negotiated Independence morial Hospital attaches to­
for Portuguese Africa en­ day.
Sin-riff* deputy Jim Moore
countered opposition from
both Portugal ami the Afri­ said (.arson struck his head
oil tlie elbow of his brothercans today.
in-law, George Fells, Orlando,
while in swimming, and wax
Rocky H its JF K
NEW YORK (UPI) — Gov. b e l i e v e d draw tied w hen
Nelson A. Rock feller Sunday brought to shore. Moore add­
blasted President Kennedy fur ed Ilia man was revived by
meddling In the civil rights the Lockhart Volunteer fire
dispute at the recent Gov- de pertinent.
ernors* Conference In Miami,
Fla.

Hunt P lane D ebris

2 Boys Confess
3 Burglaries

ROM BAY. India I UPI) —
Three Indian nuvul vessels
with sound-detection
gear
swept the turbulent seas
Two Negro juveniles, broth­
west of here today, seeking
ers.
confessed to three burg­
tlie wreckage of an Figyptian
airliner llmt crashed Sunday. laries and are being interro­
gated about others after they
were surprised ill the net of
Insurance Aid
TAMPA (UPI) - The form­ breaking Into and entering the
ation of a state insurance de­ Ito) -n Sporting Goods Store,
partment section to assist ■tot Foist First Street, at ti:2&lt;)
Florida senior citizens with I p. in. Sunday,
Police e u r r o u n d e d th*
Insiirnm ■» nrohls»ni&lt; w:i* an nounced today by State 'tre a ­ liuiliting uml lovutdl me l.m&gt;
buy* hiding in an elevator
surer J. Edwin Larvon.
shaft.
They al-u cunfes-ed break­
May Lose H and
CANOGA PARK, Calif. — ing into Robson's on July 21.
(L'Pi) —Three year-old Lya when they obtained cash ami
Seely today faced the poxsitilo i -potting g-unls valued at $1*3.
loss of tier right hand as a They admitted, with a third
ro u it of being mauled by is juvenile, to having stolen
circus bear she tried to pet some knives from the Edthrough the bars of the w a r d * Ruilder* S u p p l y , 'JO .'l
West Third Street, over the
anim al'i cage.
Weekend,
Police alsu were investigat­
T alks H alted
TAMPA (UPI) - Talks iw ing the theft of an auiuniobit*
tween union and manage­ from the Greenfield residence,
ment were at a halt and no 2200 Park Avenue, and the
end wax m sight today (or tile theft of $0 m cash and eight
bitter
General
Telepiione packs of cigarette* from th*
strike which saw more van­ residence of Wills Mae Robdalism stid cable cuttings iiuon, idol West Ijth 1'1-^e,
over the weekend.
over the weukend.

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Gene Taffer,
Mrs. Fedderson !
Head FR Groups
Annual installation of new­
ly elected officer* of the Fleet
Reierre A nn., Branch 147,
and the Ladle* Auxiliary wa*
held with Impressive ceremon­
ies at the Fleet Reserve Home
on Srminole Boulevard.
Slelton Stoke*. First Branch
president, officiated a t the
swearing-in oaths for both
groups.
Re-elected to the presidency
of the FRA was President
Gene Taffer. Also taking of­
fice were vice president Don
Pieice, second vie* president
Bob Meyers and secretary
Mike Thomas.
President of the Ladles Aux­
iliary is Mrs. Vernon Fedder­
son. with Mrs. Don Pierce as
vice president, Mrs. Leroy
Nopper as secretary and Mrs.
William Holcomb a* treasurer.
Guest speaker for the oc­
casion was I.t. (.'dr. Robert
Deal, PSNAS Chaplain who
gave a thought provoking talk
on the lethargic attitude to­
ward our duties as American
citizens in worthwhile com­
munity oiganixaliuna, govern­
ment, church and home.
lie stressed the importance
of ‘‘each individual taking an
active part in the keeping our
country wholesome.”
Guesta of the LA FRA In­
cluded Mrs. Bruce Wauters,
Mrs. Robert Herbert, Mrs.
Nicholas Ricci, Mrs. IazwcII
Lorbeer, Mr*. Jim Tnlmadge,
Mrs. Robert Peters, Mrs. Rub
Meyers, Mrs. Jane Williams
and Mrs. Mike Thomas.
loidics Auxiliary members
present included Mrs. Kol»ert
lluwkins, Mrs. Kugena Wil­
liams, Mr*. Wenneta Chesser,
Mrs. C. K. Fleetmeyer, Mr*.
Nopper, Mrs. Holcomb and
Mrs. Fedderson.
Following Installation cere­
monies, a cold buffet wna
served and the two groupa en­
joyed a social evening of danc­
ing to recorded music.

Boy Faces Death
In Sex Slaying
RUNG, Nev. (U l'l) —
7110010* Lit Mean, IK-yt-tir-oM
Reno High School student, to­
day faced death for the set
slaying of Olympic skier
Sonju McCaskit-.
A Jury of eight ni&lt;-ti and
four women took only 70 min­
ute* Monday to convict the
gangling, dark-haired killer
of first-degree murder and set
the death penalty.
lie will lot formally sentemail by Dist. Judge Grant
Itowen next Monday, at which
time an execution date will
be set.

Road Work
BAKERSFIELD, C n l l f .
(NKA)—Frank Gifford of the
professional f o n t b u l l New
York Giants is working out at
bis home in Bakersfield.
7 be veteran is doing road
Work and playing linmlhull.
‘'You’ve got to be in top
shun* to play flanker,” says
Giff. “It keeps you on tbo run
nil tbc time. I figure that a
flanker logs from 30 to 50
yards on every pas* pattern.
That's n lot of running when
you rnnsirb r that we nvetage
fiom Ilfs to 45 pas* patterns a
game. Sometimes it'* pretty
lough ju rt to hustle out uf the
huddle.”
7 be United States consume*
about 111 pounds of ruffeu per
capita annually.

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Electoral College At Dead End*
By Lyle C. WBi m
The Southern segregation­
ist effort to prevent Presi­
dent Kennedy's re-election by
offering
Southern
voters
slstes of unpledged presiden­
tial electors In the one-time
Solid South hss huffed snd
puffed itself Into s desd end.
Alabsms snd Mississippi
will hive slates of unpledged
electors. Georgia rosy have
an unpledged slate at the

Female Egghead
Gets Ahead

(S E N E T A F F E R w a s re -c te c te d t o n e rv e tut p r e s id e n t o f t h e F le e t R e ­
s e r v e A s s n . H ru n ch 147. O ff ic e r s fro m le f t n r e R ob M e y e rs , s e c o n d v ice
p r e s i d e n t ; T a f f e r , D on F ie rc e , f i r s t v ice p r e s id e n t, a n d M ik e T h o m a s , s e c ­
re ta ry .
( H e r a ld P h o to )

HOLYOKK. Mass. (U PI) —
Dr. Marcella R. Kelly, of Hoiyokt, Mats., does not believe
that the variable called sex
has anything to do with pro­
gress of a woman in an educa­
tional career.
Dr. Kelly ia the first wom­
an superintendent of schools
in the paper manufacturing
city.
The newly appointed admin­
istrator of the Holyoke school
system says ability, training
and effort are the invariable*
which determine the success
climb of man and woman—in
education and other fields.
Miss Kelly has nearly 'JO
yrurs of leaching, and another
15 of administrative esperienro supplementing her formul training.

Women Work
WASHINGTON (UI’I) —
The total number of working
wives is approaching 115 mil.
lion, or one-third of all mar­
ried women with husband pre.
sent.
New Department of Labor
findings about the economic
contribution of working wives
to family income show that
they supply about .75 to 40 per
cent of their family's total
income when they work full
time und about 15 to JO per
rent when they work purt
time.

will of the state Democratic
organisation. But the proj­
ect was voted down last
week In Louisiana and seems
to have run out of gas In
Florida. Alabama, Georgia
and Mississippi have 10, 12
and seven electors, respec­
tively.
The device of the unpledged
slates of presidential electors
is designed to prevent the
Electoral College from cast­
ing a majority vote for Pres­
ident. That could happen if
the total electoral vot* were
split three ways. There are
535 votes in the Electoral
College. The bare majority
sufficient to elect ia 270
votes.
The U. S. Constitution pro­
vides that the President shall
be elected by the House of
Representatives when the
Electoral College is unable
to elect. The Constitution also
provides that if the question
should reach the House, each
state ahall cast only one vote.
Southerners have been dream ­
ing and hoping for such a
presidential election in which
their states would possess
a balance of pow-r.
U all of the Mssissippi, Ala­
bama and Georgia electors
were unpledged next year.

Illia To Start
Negotiations
BIIKNOS AIRES. Argentina
(UI’I) — Dr. Arturo Illia, the
moderate candidate who outpolled his nearest rival by
nenrly a million votes, today
charted his next move* to­
ward the Argentine presiden­
cy.
Illia. candidate of tin- Peo­
ple* Radical party, hud DW
electoral votes on the basis
of Sunday’s peaceful nation­
wide balloting, hut he lacked
70 for an absolute- majority
in the 17d-nu'mber Klectrosl
College meeting July 31.
He planned to start n&lt;go.
tintions with candidates of
rther parties within a few
days.

they could be withheld from i conservative Republican he speak clearly and the tim*
is running out on all hands to
or cast for the candidate of surely will do that. The late speak up.
Sen. Robert A. Taft always
either major party. If the | sought conservative conven­
major candidates split the tion delegate strength in the
remaining SIS electoral votes South.
Need Toole
about evenly, it is obvious
For A Job?
Tift collapse of the unpledg­
that the major candidate who ed elector ploy will add to
Save Money
could attract most or all of the pressure on Republican
the 23 unpledged votea would politicians to come soon to a
Now Yoo
be elected President.
frank, firm and public anCan
That was a pretty dream tions policy. This will be
while it lasted. Some of the pressure on individual Re­
Rent
supporters of Sen. Barry publicans mfire than on the
i Them —
Goldwater (R-Arii.) had been party as such. The party
A
m
e
r
ic
a
n
R
e n t- A ll
enjoying that dream. Their speaks wth 1.000 voices and
In - S a n f o rd
dream was that the unpledg­ confuses policy, accordingly.
2555 S. Hiawatha Avt.
ed elector device would en­ Individuals, however, can
able Southern conservatives
to east a vote for Goldwiter
without actually voting for a
slate of Republican president­
ial electors. And it did seem
reasonable to believe that
Southerners who went to a
lot of trouble to elect un­
pledged electors would nzt
thereafter permit those elec­
tors to assure Kennedy's re­
elect ion.
TO B E P E R F E C T L Y H O N E S T . . .
Whatever merit there may
Business is slow during these summer months, and
have been In the theory that
our clrrk» have plenty of time to five you per»oniI
a conservative Republican
attention.
would be the ultimate benefi­
ciary of the unpledged elec­
PLU S TH E FACT —
tor strategy, the thing re­
We
are
now
glsinc
BIG DISCOUNTS on Everything jy
mains wholly theoretical. If
to clear our present inventory before new furniture
the Republican nominee for
starts arriving from national furniture m arts ia
President hopes next year to
Chicago and Atlanta.
obtain major support in the
South, he will have to go in­
lie a Wi.we B ird
to the Southern states and
F e a th e r Y our N est
campaign for their support.
B e fo r e W in te r Com ets
If Goldwater finally decides
fo seek the Republican nomi­
E A S Y T E R M S — O P E N F R I D A Y N IG H T S
nation he will be expected to
make a pre-convention cam­
paign in the South. As a

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'Bubble' Ship Rides Above Water
PHILADELPHIA (IT U Naval ami commercial ship*
of the future may ''bubble”
above the water at Jet-propel­
led speeds of I'M) knots If a
principle being tested here is
successful.
A nine-ton, 52-foot research
lest vehicle resembling an
elongated speed boat h a s
been built here. II rides on a
“captured" air principle de­
veloped by Allen Ford, a
physicist at the Naval Air De­
velopment center (NADC) at
nearby Juhnsvllle, Pa.
Developers said Dm' day
may come ulicn the s a in e
theory can he applied to
litany types of larger vessels,
including the largest troop
trans|Mirts, ocean liners and
aircraft carriers.
The lhenry of Ibe Captured
Air Rubble (CAB) Vessel in­
volves air trapped beneath
(be hull o( (he vessel which
is powered by a jet engine on
tin- Mem.
The cm ii-nl research le-i
vehicle lias siileboauls r.ml
movable bark and front dip­
per* extending into the ua'.ir
which permits the hull to rile
two or three leet ubovc live
water—pushed up by the

‘‘captured" air.
The jet engine is locatrd
above deck on Hie stern be­
tween two fins. Auxiliary
IHiwer for ducking und urnm-iivcring ill basin areas is
provided by a conventional
liu horsepower marine en­

gine.
71ie test vehicle, known as
Hie XU-l, was built under
Iho direction of Waller Sim­
mons. a project engineer at
the Naval Air Engineering
Center at Hie Philadelphia
Naval base.

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Miss
Heard
Nam
ed
Postmaster
r
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Appointment
Announced
By Herlong

A hitchhiker p a s s i n g
through Maitland at about
W E A T H E R : P a r tly c lo u d y th r o u g h F rid a y , s c a t t e r e d s h o w e r s ; h ig h 9 0 - 9 5 : low in 7 0 s.
4:30 this morning made a r o t
Congressman A. S. Herlong
U n ite d P r e s s l e a s e d W i n
E s ta b lis h e d 1908
T H U R S ., J U L Y I I . 1963
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
N O . T.vT
Mop at a service station. V O L T ™
Jr. this morning from Wash­
Shortly alter, the service sta­
ington notified The Sanford
tion attendant discovered St I
Herald of the appointment of
missing from the cadi regis
ter. Police in the area were
Mis* Cecile Heard a* p»»*talerted to look for the hitch­
master of the Sanford post
hiker.
office. She will assume oflicc
• • «
Aug. 2.
Only 33 dogs in Longvvood
CPI reported al mam Inare wearing city license tags
day that Prrslrirnl Krnnrdy
. . . and the City Council
ha* submitted the namr of
is going to probe the question
1.1. Col. Edgar R. Siller Sr.
at its regular session at 8 to­
a* po-tma-trr al Casselber­
night. Deadline (or licensing
M IS S C E C IL E H E A R D
ry to the V. S. Senate. Re­
was last Monday . . . anil
tired from the IT, 8. Air
the Coimcilmen feel posllive
Force In IMO, Colonel Sitthere are more than 38 dogs
Irr ha* resided In Cassel­
in Longwood. Plans (or a new
MIAMI (UPl) — Russian Join fighters who declined to heed Rtfirijj on f*»r the past t
berry for five year*, lie
city hall also will be discus­
troops and rocket instidlu* permit use of their names— niiu* month* mi *om* kind of ^AS1I1X(»T0X tu r n ■ will replace Ihe arllng post­
sed.
WASHINGTON l CPU—De­
ha*
never
fortification or installations," ( ongres*. which
tions in Cuba me "steadily said.
# • •
master, Clyde Kerce.
fense Secretary Robert S.
said the* freedom fighter, hl« legislate,I a solution lo a n.v
North American Aviation McNamara rrporled in pres growing.” particularly along
They -aid Russians com­ fare deeply sunburned from Imnal railroad labor dispute,
Tlie Congressman snul ho
the northern const elosCNl to
officials host a big wing-ding
mand troops in trueking down the voyage in the open boat. was uneasy today over the had been advised by the It. S.
at the Capri Itestaurant to- ident Kennedy today that SI the United States, newly ar­ rebel forces, and there also
"(Inly the Russians are al­ prospect of having lo dti *o Civil Service Commission that
n i g h t . Around Til Navy billion was chopped from mil­ rived C u h u n underground me "foreign troops” used.
now.
Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. lion's Hangar Four.
Mis* Heard and Huy Allen,
lowed in there.”
•*brass" and guests have been itary spending for supplies members said today.
"Some
nf
them
look
like
Republican* a n d
Demo­ acting postmaster for 2's Friday will pas* commnnd of
For Capt. Tully the reruOn Frances Key similur
Members
of
the
Cuban
Free­
invited.
and maintenance during the dom Fighters Organization Mongolians,” one of the arriv­ construction is in progress crat* alike shuddered al the years, were the only one* to Sanford's Heavy Attack Whig niony will Ihi hi* lust offuiai
• • •
als said.
year ended July I.
and on Santa Maria Key "a thought of imposing rnmpul qualify in t hr latest Civil One to Capt. James I). Mayo, contact with threo of Hie six
gave details on Russian nrtiv"Carden of the Month"
"The
Russians
use
Cuban
gigantic excavation is ludng wiry arbitration to settle (he Service list of eligible*. Two foiling an association with a squadron* he has guided slnru
ity
In
the
area
around
CuiburRaising his sights, McNa­
award goes to Mrs. L. P.
current lu W
management others withdrew their names community and u Naval pro- June 27, 1931. Thu Wing's
militia
uniforuia
unit
also
Duffy, at 2l*JA Sanford Ave­ mara said he expected econ­ ien, a key port on the north­ Culinn army uniforms,” he dug in the exact center of the clash over rail work rule*.
alter the Commission com­ giam that begun eight years other three squadrons are cur­
island.”
t
h
e
C
U
b
a
n
said.
nue. Club members arc hop­ omies totaling $! billion an­ ern I.as Villas coast.
Federal seizure of (he car­ menced investigation i n t o ago.
added.
rently deployed with the U. S.
“Work
is
done
only
at
night,”
They
were
among
■
group
ing that those responsible for nually in purchases of mili­
rier* likewise was viewed their personal background*.
"There
is
Irrmrnduux
con­
Second and Sixth Fleets.
The
far-reaching
aviation
taking the Harden Club's sign tary supplies and spare parts of til persons, including eight struction activity in the Cniwith alarm.
• • •
For the relieving officer
fumiiuiiid will he changed at
women
and
seven
children,
will approve of the choice for and in operating costs with­
Key legislators predicted a
burien
area
and
even
on
the
Capt.
Mayo, it will be un in­
11
a.
m.
in
formal
ceremonies
Following
Ihe
Civil
Service
who escaped the island in a
July and place the sign in in the next live years.
long debate, possibly extend­ rejuirt. Herlong said In* rec­ in the Sanford Nnvul Air Sta­ troduction to the men he wilt
three keys off Culharicn,”
ltd-foot
sailing
boat
last
week
.Mrs. Duffy's front yard. t,
ing beyond the week I’reil- ommended Mi*s Heard and
The actual and prospective and reuched the Florida Keys sold another.
lend fur the next two years as
• • •
dent Kennedy has given Con­
Commander of Ihe Navy's
savings were one-third great­ after a four-day Journey.
‘‘Most of it is done at night
was
informed
by
the
I’ost
Of­
A cigarct vending machine er than the Pentagon chief
gress after he submit* Ills fice Dept, she will take office
long-range, carrier-hnsed sir
There i n
approximately and the construction areas are
atolen from a Mobley Corners estimated would be passible
legislative recommendations Aug. 2. The lawmaker said
for
the
most
part
off
limit*
stiike arm.
service station last Saturday at the start of a cost rcduc 10,1)110 Soviet troops in the to Cubans.”
on July 22.
Jinny of the estimated 200
he
selected
Mis*
Heard,
a
First
Of
Kind
Calhnrien lone alone, the fleewas fished out of a small lake tiun program in IB82.
Railway management and
The thiee keys ate Fragoso,
civilians who will attend the
Democrat,
since
Allen
1*
a
I'lTTSIltlRHH
(
U
ril
—
north of the horse track at
unions have agreed to do
Flu lice* and Santa Maria.
Hut they only partly oifset
ceremony have already paid
Crucible Steel Co. became the nothing until July 2!) that Republican.
Casselberry t h i s morning. increased c o m b a t outlay s
homage to Co pi. Tully- in an
They are from 12 to gu miles
Next
step
will
Infor
Pres­
i
first
proslucrr
outside
the
Was discovered by Frank which have pushed the de­
would cause a nationwide
"Appreciation Day” banquet
offshore.
ident
Kennedy
lo
submit
Mis*
I ‘‘Dig 11” Wednesday to sign strike.
1-argent, of larngwood. Dep­ fense budget up Irom Sl.’t to
staged by the Sanford-Sem­
"The Frugoso Key. which
- a 21-month contract with the
uty Slim Calloway already $51 billion a year since Mc­
There was mi indication Heard's name lo the U. S
inole County Chamber of
was virtually uninhabited, inSeminole
County's
f
o
u
r
.Senate
(or
confirmation.
I'nitcd Steelworkers union.
has some suspects on the car- Namara look office.
what the President would
Commerce June 27.
tense consti action work has
Miss
Heard,
a
native
of
hanking
inslllution*
arc
in­
pct.
but some congress­
Hut the ceremony will murk
McNamara, in a long mem­
Recover Radium propose,
DKNVKR lU P l)—The stale
• • •
ional leaders said they be­ Cordrir, &lt;ia,, wa* graduated cluded in a report "indicating the end of a personal relation­
orandum addressed to the
mill
an
All
degree
m
sociol­
continued
healthy
increases
JACKSONVILLE (t.'l’l l —A lieved It would seek only
"It pays to advertise" is a President, said *7o&lt;» million of Kansas was given a goship which tiegan in 1955
37,&lt;U)0 capsule of radium was to settle the dispute at hand. ogy [rum Hie University of in loans and deposits of the when Tully first came to San­
slogan long promoted by was saved in purchases alone ahead t" reset an execution
t.
corgi
a
in
m
2
ami
Hut
same
s
l
a
t
e
'
s
do
_
•
commercial
recovered Wednesday after be­
Senate Republican leader
newspapers . . . hut tills time during the last 12 months.
ford as executive officer of
date for two convicted killers
ing traced through the bruin Kvers'tt M. Dirksen, III . said: year was appointed a lieuten hank*'' released today by Heavy Attack Squadron Five
it "paid" in reverse for one
"The largest part of this Wednesday wln-n a loth U. S.
ant
oi
eiiiuinuniealUma
in
the
Floyd
Call,
executive
vice
pipes of SL Luke's Hospital "I can see no other course
man. A South Seminole bus reduction occurred in spareIVAH-7.R
than . legislation—dealing with Navy's WAVE*. She served president of Hie Florida t Tin- widely - known Nuval
inessnian read in Wednes­ parts for aircraft and mis­ Circuit Court of Appeals con­ Ity ( ailed Press (nlemstionfI here with ■ griger counter.
oughnui
World
War
II
at
Hankers
Association
*t
Or­
firmed
them
conviction.
. . -.-I. U .mle, i il jc
day's Herald of the arrest of siles," he said. "The • Air
leader is now slated for in­
A W• i - - l i n e drought
lando.
should understand that tbi* Miami anil New Orleans.
a county man and immediate. Force has been aide to re­ Tlu- admitted killers of thrrulri. i lit .-tub di-ustrr lleM On I’,lefts
struction nr the National War
Central Florida batiks show
i&gt; swore out another warrant duce repair cycle time on seven persons. Janie- Doug proportt-ns tin ouglmt i pai * T VMPA (I'P I, - Wtlliam nd! he pulling a precedent (
College in Washington, 1). C.,
a
13.7 im lease in loan* and
i-n
tin
taint*Ituiks,
ami
It
1
ommg
here
in
1918,
Mrs*
|tu
11is
I'ougc
Jr.,
11.
&lt;d
charging forgery.
the traditional g r o a in i n g
high cost items from ini to 4a las Latham and George Run- of the .Midwest today, cultie,
Heard immediately Joined the an l i t per cent increase in school for high-iunking offi­
Tuiopa, was charged by postul may ti*e up lo hatiut u i."
days. The Navy reduced aid York, escaped (he Kansas the wtnut y ield and poiinp a
Sen Huber li. Humphrey. P"4* ollii-e service and lias deposit* a* com pal ci| with cer.* scheduled for top-level
iiuthoritie* Wednesday with
Police -Sgl. W. It. Cosgrave stocks of high demand spare
threat tu the fall crop*,
assistant . S e n a t e
employed as * clerk lu total* u( n year ago.
the theft of #21*1 from mail Minn
has been attending the five- parts on aircraft c.irriur* by galiows 12 hours before their
decision.nmkiny.
A I". S. Il&gt; portlnriil of »g
scheduled hanging June It)
Seinmulc County hanking
D em ocratic leader, said Con
i»*''*ni time she i* the
ad ib essed lo Tanqt.i lainks.
day meeting of Ihe Florida
Friday's ceremony will fea­
|H-r cent."
ri*
irIt
cin
di-aster
committee
The Circuit Court stayed tin*
gre-s coir.l "open up a pan Hrsl |**,»t**l employe to he ligures, as reiNirled hy t all ture addresses by Vice Adlib
Peace Officer* Association at
McNamara riled a ion per execution in order to allow win to meet in Washing &lt;m
ilora's box of trouble*" if|p)om«ied Horn the rank* to iu comparison in-twecti the Ftunk G'ilclrne, eotmuumlcr
Strike Kiuls
Miami Reach, winding up cent increase in nuclear war­
today to consider Hoy. John
MIAMI tC I'l) — Transpoit It had to pass legislation to the j»i*t mastership in Sail years ending June 29, PXU, of Naval Air Forces for th*
with a banquet tonight, with heads in the strategic alert defense attorney Roy Cook of K.yuoM*' reiprest to declare
ford.
and June 30, 1932, are.
J. Kdwin l.arson, slate treas­ forces and a tin per cent in­ Kansas City, K an . lime to Jl&gt; Wisconsin counties drought Woikers I'miin mes-hunira re deal with the situation.
Atlantic Fleet, and Rear Adnt.
Residing at 2nd Virginia
Saniuid Vllantie National R o b e r t (ioldthtruite, Com­
Humphrey said a law re­
turned to their jo ha al the
urer, a&gt; the principal speak­ crease in l S. nuclear forces file a |H-tition of habeas ror- disaster areas.
pus with the court.
Pan \oierienn World Aiiways quiring compulsory arbitra­ Vvemic, Miss Heard is a Hunk — 13 s per cent increase mander Fleet Air Jackson­
er.
Ill lhe Oklahoma Panhandle
in F.iiropf as evidence that
The petition w.is filed and
• I t
overhaul hast! here today al­ tion could seriously harm col­ tieliibcr ol First Methodist in loans ami discounts, ,$3.- ville,
economies had not affected Ihe court beard arguments a request wu* made for a |
ter settling a dispute over lo­ lective bargaining, ami rail- Church, Sanford Women's 288,1)1*1, up from Si..128,i**&gt;.
• Hath Hamilton reported to- combat strength.
drought designation, but Hoy.
Monday.
mail settlin'* rou Id lead lo '■olf A*&lt;oei.ition ami diner- ami two per cent inrreasu in
cution of time clock*
day that he is opening an­
Henry Ihdlmnn rejected it.
Cook.
wl|o
was
expected
to
lolal deposits, SH,&lt;*il,i**t, lip
nationalization
of the rail in Iran Legion Post 33.
other U.imillon lloii.e. Ilestautake the case to the f . .3. saying dry weather was oro­ Regain Control
Allen was appointed acting Irom Slu 8.18,000.
dustry.
raut in ihe Hull Winds Apart­
.Supreme Court, claimed the of the hazard* of farming.
[ostmastcr Nov, 39, l!*g), by
Florida -Statu Itnnk — 2.9
TALLAHASSEE Il l'll —
ments at St.
Petersburg
Some areas of southwestern
jurors were prejudiced y a
lien President Elsenhower, tier cent dccre.ua In loans
The Cabinet lluhgct Commis­
TAMPA (U Pl) — Thu
Ileaeh. Mrs. Hamilton will
television interview with the Kansas have tarn declared sion has regained it* control
■mrtly la'fore he left office. a n d discounts, $5, Hkl.tXK), Electrical
Workers
Union
operate the Fern Park Ham­
drought
stricken.
The
wheat
MOSCOW (U r n — Russia two young soldiers made
Mien's appointment never dmvtl Irom $5,258,1**1, and IJ b went on strike today agnintt
over spending by the slate’s
ilton House.
and Red China, apparently shortly alter their capture in crop suffered considerable universities—a power it near­
was confirmed by Hie Demo- per cent increa e in total de- Genera! Telephone Company
damage In western Kansas,
stymied
in the attempt to 1931.
i m Iic controlled Senate. Hr |Msits, SI 1,795,1*8), up from of Florida, which servos six
ly lost during the Iasi h-gisRoving docs are di-rupting
York. Li), of Maurireville, although farms rs said they lulu re.
ii
heal llielr rift, recessed their
si id today hr will nol seek JI3,02Luuu.
Tsmpa Huy area counties,
Hie eily garbage
ideological talks again today Tex , and La Iha in, 21, of gnt a better yield than they
In remain in the p»*t office
Oviedo Citizens Dank—28.2
t'n itr d P re ss ln lrn ijls-ii.il
'Die strike, which followed
schedule, R. F.. P o rt.r learn
to allow deliberation of their Jacksonville, were convicted expected.
per rent Increase in loans urn! the breakdown Wednesday of
The nation's
integration sit Vice
No
Release
ed today. Householders had
In southwest Iowa and
at Itussrll. Kan. of the mur­
respective positions.
discmmls, $1,1)17,1**), up from contract negotiations between
MIAMI | U ril — Marco*
to discontinue placing their
In for m -it Communist sour­ der of lilto Zeigter. a rail­ nnilhws-tt Missouri farmer* Perez Jimenez remained in today. New racial upheaval*
$793.(8*1, and :t. I per cent de the nMiipany and I u ’*l 821 of
.lUitainers at the curb in tin
sissided to i s-,is‘li vuls- a s loud
ces sail iii«- secret discus­ road employe.
crease in total ili'p-jslls, $3, the Ititt'iiiAtionn! ItrutherhoiHl
Ilia County jail today la c r u i s e in Cambridge, M•I . ami Sa­
evenings . , . the dogs mess­
In confessions, they admit­ seeding program Ilie) said it federal judge squelched the vannah, &lt;!j . rvsutlcd in ar
sions probably will he re­
Nil,non down Irom $2.9iti,l*'U. ut Kltctrical W'mkcr*, caught
ed things up Then, it seems,
was
highly
siii-ecisful
in
I‘
J
o
7.
sumed Friday It was tie. ted killing six other persons
South Semmolu Hank at the telephone company hy
former Venezuelan strong son, ilireat*, gunfire, nark
lb- householders have been
lieved the ( hinese negotia­ In five other states aftrr They said they were eight man* latest bid to be freed hurling an&lt;l (ear gas
Fern Park
II 8 per cclil ill surprise.
ton late in the mornings , . .
inches
de
ficient
in
rainfall
for
tors were asking for froJi in­ escaping from the Ft. Hood,
In Cambridge two empty
mi Imrul.
crease ill loan* and discounts,
til. F Shcddcii. Sanford
tlu- trucks had already pass­
the season
Tex . stockade.
struction* from Peking.
Ni-gni houses went up In
ed
GAINESVILLE (UIM) - A j "w.—i up ....... *1-18,3 marugi-r of Southern It II,
l i a i s e s U rjC C 'll
flames and white men drove
norhlHii.ml rar swerved mio ... .......... 31 7 '“'r “ Mt ,n said Imlay tlu- West Coast
WASHINGTON il l’ll - - through a Negro scetiun bur
Mrs. .1. L. Horton Jr. has
(he southbound lane on I S.
..........
Sl' • trike will not iu sny way
Defrost) Secretary Roller l S. bog britks at pedestrian*.
u f f u l lo- id (ol* p lu m e si-rvir- )
informed ft, K Porter that
m last night, .sideswipe...... .
l,,,m
McNiiniarn uppruh-il Wedncs- Stzsts- and local jadiee were
very shortly she will have a
car and smashed head mi in­
•lay lo the Senate lo restore hard put to break up an an
number of gripes and com­
to mother killing three per­
pay raise* for junior military 'tr&gt;' crowd of Negroes wlai
plaints (or "The Clock" col­
son- and injuring sewn, the
officers to Induct* more of threatened to march inbi the
umn. Nol quite clear what
lllgEvuy Patrol reported
tlieni to slay in the service.
white mi ghborlw-id
Ihe complaint* wdl tie but
Tic dead were Mrs Eliza
broke
In
Savannah,
police
she's making a list.
i belli Sander* llowrun, 17, uf
up j demonstration by an
• # *
L e a v e Ik* in
I 'm. 4ill a, Shirley D i a n e
RERUN lI t'll v Polish estimated 2,im*) Negros-.* ear­ Sinr.ii Li, and Harry Smith,
Is a new department store
-nr foire major and hi* family ly today and used tear gas 10, loth of l.ikc Wales.
planned for Sanford by some
who flew to asylum in West and high pressure water I 'li* Highway Patrol said
out-of town (Inn? Number ol
IWIIn in a two-sealer train­ hoses.
housewives reporting receiv­
The demonstrator*, shout the accident occurred when
ing plane have been taken to
ing survey telephone calls,
a c..r driven by Ross Fred­
West Germany, an Amet nail mg (or the release from jail erick Rowron, 72, husband of
asking "Would you like to s&gt;'e
■
&gt;
f
their
leader,
slashed
police
j
spokesman said today. (See
tr
a new depart meiil
car tires, puiled open the Mr* Howron, veered into the
story on tinge 2.|
Sanford'
-.TSTI Of II p .l'I T T "I .I ...ill I .11---IL sides*iprd a car that
■tied with arresters, amt lay
Ferry Sinks
Mirim to Uie city sticet
tried tu get out id hi* way,
down
in
front
of
the
polite
.
H I'ENGS AIRES (L I'lj
then traslted into a car driv­
inaintrnance people: Those
The Argentine f e r r y I-o a t vehicles when they began to en by Chester Alt* .Smith, II.
centerline markers on down­
move.
Ciu-Iud Asuncion caught foe
of lake Wales, the Patrol
town First Street afe becom­
and sunk today in the River
said.
ing quite worn and faded.
I'lale Estuary. All 425 per­
Sin til's son. Harry, and
How about some new paint?
sons alios id were reported
cousir, Shirley, were kill
Ami some arrows at Hie be­
•aVeil by the Argentine mine­
and l*o other sons were busginning of ihe lanes where
sweeper king.
you run west bound traffic in
BRUSSELS (U Pl)
k pitaliud. lit* wile. Alta, was
t»inth etphxlcd ejrly today huspitiHze*! in "very criti­
to a single lane?
• * •
Tot Killed
at Height ill's tomb of the cal" fondition.
MIA.MI I d ’ll A mie-year- unknown soldier, damaging
Alvi hospitalized were HowMemo to the "working girls
i old girl was killed yetleiday the memorial and extinguish ron, 2-year-old Harry llowof Sanford and Seminole
a hen her mother accidentally tng its "sacred flsine" for 1ron ind another passenger
P O S T M A N Kl&gt; DKK1IKKT h a s h a d u to n i|m n i« n &lt;&gt;n h is m a il r o u n d s e v e ry
County:" The 22nd annua!
tun over her while backing a the first time since the end in tlu Hiwrun car, Gary
d a y b u t o n e fu r th e la s t fiv e m o n th s . Hu is jo in e d e v e ry m orninyr by th is
M iss Southland beauty con
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The Highway Patrol said
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l*y. 3&lt;). of Jamestown, N. Y„
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•each. Only qualifications
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Military Spending Cut Billion
Savings Of
fy Billions
Predicted

Russian Armed M ight In Cuba Lawmakers Shy
At Enacting
'Growing', Say Refugees
Rail Controls

Capt. Mayo Assumes

A ir Command Friday

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Healthy Gains
For Seminole
Banks Reported

Way Cleared For
Execution Of 2

Midwest Areas
Hit By Drought

Stymied Again,
Red Talks Halt

Phone Strike In
Tompa Bay Area

Violence Flares
In Two Towns

3 Killed, 7 Hurt
As Cars Crash

Bomb Snuffs Out
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Court Orders
Carolina Parks
Opened ToAll

TWIN BROTHERS, Winn and Glenn Picketseimcr are heading for FFA Camp a t Camp
Oleon in HI«h Springs State Park to apend a
week. The boys will leave Sunday for the outing
which is sponsored by the Florida Forestry Ser­
vice. The twins are members of the Seminole
High School chapter of Future Farmers.

Bathing Beauties
'Bore' Reporter
By Wck West
WASHINGTON (UPI) Unln* you happen to enjoy
bathing iuit), • MIm Unlveri*
now* conference le rather i
letdown.
A croup of the participant!
In thia year’i Miia Unlverie
contest stopped off here for
a visit en route to Miami
Beach, where the pageant will
be staged later this month.
They held a preas confer­
ence on the aborts of a hotel
swimming pool, but It turned
out to be mure visual than
oral. Either their time wee
monopolised by photograph ere
or .hey wars-unable to apeak
English. , \
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It waa moat disappointing
because 1 had been looking
forward to ditcueaing tho com­
mon market with Mlsa Bel­
gium, obtaining Miss France's
"grand design," hearing Miss
Italy's opinion of the new
Pope, and so forth.
1 could, of course have In­
terviewed Miss England, but
only ons thing has been hap.
penlng In- England recently
and 1 was reluctant to bring
that up.
t was afraid on* of the
chaperonirs might overhear u*
and get tha wrong idea.
So there was nothing much
fur a reporter to do but de­
posit himself on a chaise
lounge- and watch aume 20 of
the world'e most beautiful
young women parade around
In powder blue ewlm suits.

Pity.
Beauty pageant* continue
to attract largo crowds In
thia country, but actually they
do not provide much of a
challenge for • veteran girlwatcher.
When a bird-watcher has
a yen to gaza upon a great
racket-tiled drongo or a ruf*
ous-bruwned pepper shrike, he
does not go to an aviary. That
would he considered unsport­
ing.
Ha goes Into the parka or
woods to seek out tha birds
in their natural habitats.
Spotting a red-whiskered bul­
bul Is cnly fun for a birdWatcher when It is accompa­
nied by a case of poison ivy.
It U much the same with
girl-watching. Organised dis­
plays of feminine pulchritude
take a great deal of the pleas
lira out of thi* anclont pa*
time by removing the element
of chance.
Spotting a pretty girl at a
beauty conteat simply I* no
accomplishment a t all.
Soma of the be*t girlwatching grounds in the world
ran be found In Washington.
Among tha more favorable lo­
cations la the cafeteria In tha
House Office Building during
the lunch hour.
A person wouldn't suspect,
Judging from some of the
legislation they paaa, that
member* of Congress were c*
paid* of such discernment in
tha employment of clerks and
stenographers.

COLUMBIA, S. C. (U P D South , Carolina waa under
court orders today to date (re­
gale Its university and its
parks. Peaceful compliance
with the unversliy ruling was
considered likely but the
parks might be closed to
avoid Integregatkm.
U. S. District Judge J. Ho­
bart Martin of Oraenvlllt
banded down the ruling Wed­
nesday. Both are eapectad to
be appealed. Both a n affec­
tive In the fall.
Martin directed the Univeriity of South Carolina here
to admit Henri Monleith, the
Columbia Negro teacher, to
its semester starting in Sept­
ember.
Except for the processing
of an appeal, the state la ex­
pected to do nothing to block
her enrollment is the second
Negro to attend a white pub­
lic school in South Carolina.
Harvey Gantt became the
first in a completely peace­
ful scene at Clemson Col­
lege in January.
Howevar, Martin's order
that th« state's 77 parks be
desegregated could result in
the closing o( all of them.
The state has said in court
that integration would pre­
sent serious problem! of
maintaining order and that
facilltiei likely would be
closed.
Martin, recognising that his
ruling had "far reaching con­
sequences," gave the State
Forestry Commission, which
operates the parks, M days to
desegregate. Ilia ruling there­
fore could not be effective
until after the peak summer
season.
Nine Negroes filed the park
suit in 1M1. They had tried
to enter state parks at Myr­
tle Beach and near Columbia
and were told the parks vrera
closed. Martin pointed to
evidence that In neither park
were whites required to
leave.

Deadline Set
On Astronauts
HOUSTON (UPI) - Civil­
ian pilots have four m art
dayi to apply for jobs ae as­
tronauts, the National Aero­
nautics and Spare Adminis­
tration aald today.
The deadline for applica­
tions was originally July 1 fir
civilian applicants and Jujr
IS for military applicants.
The spacecraft center sail,
however, It had not Intended
to stop receiving applications
from civilians July 1,
The new deadline for hob
military and civilian appl
cants will be July IS.
More than 17S civilians, toeluding two women, have *&gt;•
plied.

Hospital
Notes
Jaly S

A daluiesi
Josephine Wardw.-ll, Lake
Monroe; Thomas Burr, De­
nary;
Ralph Scott, Lake
Mary; Norman I*ova, aiiane
Steed*, Cynthia Crain, Charles
Nlckle, Lillian Colbert of San­
ford.
Births
Sir. and Mrs. Benjamin J.
Crain of Sanford, a girl.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Cox
of Sanford, a girl.
Dischargee
Martha llolley, Lake Mary;
Perry Bugera, Carrie I). Rubinaon, Mary Gorday, Lilli*
Smith, Jeraldino William*,
Mra, Lre Edward Whack and
baby of Sanford.
JULY t
Admission*
H arriet Mixon, Lake Mary;
Rexla Stone, Osteen; Anna
Hartung, D e B a r y ; Eddie
Bush, Anna McNeil, Sylvia
Knelllnger, Sandra Squires,
Harry Penley, Vince Byrd of
Sanford.
Birtha
Mr and Mr*. John Knel­
llnger of Sanford, a boy.
Dischargee
Charlie Lawrence, DeBnry;
Mr*. Theodore Brooklyn and
baby, Lake Mury; Emmet
Garver, Mary Jan* Anohl,
Pout Jankinea, Shane Steele,
Lloyd Hatch of Sanford.

$100,000 Fire
I1RADKNTUN, Fla. (US’l)
— A lightning bolt touched
off a spectacular fir* at a
Pure Oil Company distribut­
ing plant just south of heie
early today, destroying the
plant end causing eu estimat­
ed g 100,00V damage.

CHICAGO (U P I)— Harold
C. Close, past president of a
Connecticut m e n u lecturing
company, today was elected
Imperial potentate of the An­
cient Arabic Order of the
Nobles uf th* Mystic Shrine,

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'Tired Of Being Pushed Around,' Says Defector
BERLIN (UPI)—A Polish
air force major who Hew to
asylum in West Berlin with
his family in • two-seater
training plane looked forward
today to building a new life
"where people are cot pushed
around."
"I was tired of pressures,"
be said.
MaJ. Hysiard Obacz, a dec­
orated 34-year-old jet pilot,
packed his 27-year-old wife,
Maria, and Lheir two sons.
Lestow, nine, and Kryzystof.
five into the cramped Polish
air force plane Wednesday in
Nadarzyce, Poland, 90 miles
north of Pornan.
Then he cooly flew the
s|r«v . moving single • engine
aircraft near tree-top level
150 miles across Poland and
East Germany to the U. S.
Air Force's Templehof Air­
field In Weil Berlin, where
he landed and requested asy­
lum.
It wui the first time any­
one hid lied to West Berlin
from behind the Iron Curtain
in an airplane, although other
defectors have flown lo West
Germany itself. West Berlin
is separated from West Ger­
many by 110 miles of Coramunijt territory.
An American official, asked
if the request would be grant­
ed, said, "He's here, isn't
he?"
The plane probably will be
returned to Poland.
To keep Them from wurtgIng, Obacz hid told his wife
and children they were head
ing for Stettin, just east ol

the Polish-East German bord*er, lo visit friends.
"It was the first time I
ever lied to my wife in our
marriage," lie said.
Mrs. Obacz appeared happy
with his decision.
Speaking through an inter­
preter, Obacz said he made
the flight because he "wanted
to come to a place of open
friendships."
"I wanted to work toward

Mon., July 15th

truth . . .” he said. "I wanted
to go where people are not
pushed around."
Ohacz said morale Is low
in the Polish air force. "The
mood is very bad," he said.
"Molt ollicer* are fed up
Just as f w»« We want the
right to travel where we want
to, the right of free speech,
the right to work for a good
cause."

HOURS - DAILY **
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(CLOSED TUESDAYS)
CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTS
Jlanday ihru Friday
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youths standing on a Brook­
lyn street corner Wednesday
night were blasted a t long
range with a shotgun. They
were treated for minor in­
juries and aent home.
The shooting stemmed from
an apparent argument be­
tween the five, all white, and
a group of Negro youths.
Police said tha incident hud
nothing to do with recent
racial demunitratiun* hare.

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The first labor strike of na­
tional significance in the
United States was ajainst the
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more and Ohio railroads in
1177 to protest a wage reduc­
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LAKELAND (UPl) — The
l \ S. Department of Agri­
culture estimated Florida's
orange crop at 74 « million
)iea Wednesday, hut the Floda Citrus Mutual said
it
tumid stick to its figure of
SO tu 00 millkn.
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son's orange crop made by our
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million boxes.’* said Mutual
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s|T i:e L’SDA also estimated
” cxt year's crop r f grape,
fruit at 10 million boxes; tan­
gerines at two million boxes
and tangelos at 730,000 boxes.
The USDA crop reporting
service wilt release its first es­
timate of the 1003-04 season
on Oct. If) and Rutledge aaid
the Florida citrus industry
‘•will be keenly interested."
Q Rutledge said Wednesday
that the final puck of orange
concentrate for this senum
was 51.0 niHinn gsllons, less
than ha!' of last year's 115.1
L million gallon pack.
lie said consumption Is run­
ning lower this year because
pi ices are higher.
Rut he added the F lorida'
esliner's association reported
Ran inventory of enly 33 mil­
lion gallons as of June "0.
The inventory was more than
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d a n th* 07 th a t American IniaW gheold m "left alone." The
t r y realty hnptiea a qoeatkm:
a h * to d o V h a t r
No American who truly prixea
th e ideal and the practical substance
o f freedom can consciously wish to
aae himself and hia fellow citixens
plagued by unreasonable taxation,
unwarranted government interfer­
ence in private affairs, unfair restric­
tion oa the exercise of Individual
rights.
B ut la a society governed by law
th e re la no each thing as total free­
dom. The law la the basic means men
have devised for accommodating with
aaeh other. Without It, they would be
forever trampling on each other, and
th e ir "righta" and th eir "freedom"
would be lost in mutually destructive
thaos.
The freedoms they enjoy tend to
s h ift somewhat in extent and char­
acter, depending on the needs and
prehlims of thair changing society.
They a n w in to be ever-vigilant
to hem freedom functioning through
aa wide an expanse of their lives as
is compatible with the common good.
Y et in fighting this battle it la not
enough to say: "Leave us alone."
I w freedom la not an endlessly
•elebnted birthday party, a perpet­
ual "binge," a lifetime of loafing on
the sand or staring a t television o r
riding around in a car.
I t ia a responsibility. You have to
use it not ju s t for yourself, not ju st
fo r the enjoyment of life, but for
your companions in freedom.
If you do not undertake some

Political

"It 's Just a Little Workout W e Hove
Every Couple o f Years!"

tasks beyond the limits of your fam­
ily, your circle of friends and your
Immediate job, then society itself
— acting through your government
. w i l l taka on the broader assign­
ments
More than n few hardheaded
conservatives have declared over the
years that government in this coun­
try would have undertaken fa r less
than it has if the American people,
acting responsibly as individuals and
in smaller local and regional group*
Inga, had in larger numbers reached
beyond thsir narrow personal con­
cerns.
Too often the loud Individual
champions of freedom have default­
ed on their responsibilities while de­
manding their privileges. They have
wanted to be left alone to do nothing
but jv a tlfy themselves.
The call upon individual human
effort in a free society is well ex­
pressed in a new report by the Edu­
cational Policies Commission of the
National Education Association. It
says:
"The Declaration of Independence
is more than a declaration of individ­
ual supremacy. I t is also an expres­
sion of faith in the concern of free
men for the public welfare.
"For a free society m ust rely
heavily, if Its values are to be de­
fended and realised, on the volun­
tary actions of its citizens."
When men who are "left alone"
take on their part of the public bur­
den—as they should do—they will
not likely find government encroach­
ing further on the soil of their persunui freedom.

Peter Edson

Notebook

into consumer Intentions, buy­ all ages, tha figures are 8 per
ing power end credit avail- cent buying new ears and IA
pur cent buying used cars. So
ability.
Eggert reviewed his re­ ons-third of all auto sales aro
search with ebarta before the sew ears.
U. 8. Chamber of Commerce Tho long-run growth rate
mid-year business o u t l o o k of new car salsa has been ris­
session In Washington. It was ing about 3.8 per cant a year
a revealing forecast of contin­ on tho average since I960.
Tha forecast ia th at now car
uing growth.
First Is the population sales will rise to 7.8 million by
factor. Everyona knowa It la IWAS, to 8.(1 million by 1070
exploding, without stopping and 10 million by 1075.
to figure what it msana to
U. 3. per capita disposable
buslneaa.
averago rate of 1.A par cent a
This year there were e mil­ income has been rising at an
lion more U e n a tm reaching year, Increasing s p e n d i n g
IS than ever before. They power. The Average wag &gt;t,were the 1.1 million war ba­ 500 In 1047. It la over 13,000
bies There will be three mil­ now. Projections Indicate it
lion more of them reaching will be nearly 13,600 by 1075.
age If! for the next three
Another Important factor Is
yeara. then the number goea that consumer credit Is good,
up to 9.7 million again in for 7 out of 10 cur sales are
1M8.
tima purchase*. But banks
The economic algnlflcance of ami other finance sources have
this for the auto Industry is plenty of money now and are
that Id Is the driver'* license reedy to lend it. And consum­
age In most states
ers have enough confidence in
One-third of the young pco. the economy to know they will
pie in the 18 to 34 uit« group be aide to make the last pay­
buy a new or used car each ment on a new car when they
year. In tha next 10 years sign fur tne first.
there will be over 13 million
Increased income and credit
people in this age group—a have meant that the number
50 per rent increase over the of familira with more than one
last decade, llere'a a "new'1 ear has been rising unbeliev­
market.
ably. In 1040 there were only
University of Michigan's 1.6 million two-cur fuinilU*—
Survey Rrstnrrh Center has 3 per cent of nil family S|whdfound that for every IU0 ing units. In 10 year* this
spending units In the 18-34 nearly doubled to 5.0 million
ago group, four buy a new two-car families, over 10 per
car and 37 buy s used car. For cent of all spending units. But
from IU58 to 10113 the number
doubled again to 11.3 multi­
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
ple-cur families or 18.5 per
A S T R APP1N6 6P S C IM R 4 FOK
cent—nearly ona out of every
THfrM WAT£H6, NODOUBT; BUTA A (toe spending units.
Mta-WtdSCA'
I MBRB MINNOW COMPASSD TO THA APScnOAAOM* WNInteresting, too, Is that
A6UC *M», a SFscrae of m s s x cauowt off
-llFVtfff.OOC/
there
are now 1.3 million
KW
AM
ACUCW
—-wa
NATOS*
dMNMSO
lUoifC
ursivf dovrr
Hurr* w th Hi6 e cA u * and h u d hi * fin*
three-car famllisa — which la
UA44 OF Ttf
for boat sails '— s i ah« .» w&gt; rcwtmf- f
6t AVON'S
nearly a* many as the 1.6 mil­
SMCTIO* M S * , V txro HAVt *&gt; NFIAT* A ,
HUN— eiOHT
lion two-car families *f 1040.
_SOU*t FISH TO FOUR TIM** Ml* 6am
%uno* » s
7D MAKS HIM M SHODOH
Aa to car prices for the fu­
KeWSMH*
tu re -h ig h volume production
M O N C t/
will help keep prices down,
assuming steady m a t * r i a l
price*. AI*o, the average car
ia b sttw mad* and lasts long*r. Average car Ilf* of six
year* In 1035 has been more
than doubled to 14 yeara in
10A0, according to Automobile
Manufacturer* Aaan.
The unsolved problems are
building enough highway* fur
tha AS million passenger cers
the 14 million trucks and
buses to roll on—and places
where they can nil be parked.
, mR,A PSAL
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WASHINGTON— (N EA) —
It's almost t axiomatic sow
th at when tho antomoblla busI a n s la America Is good, all
boetnesa ia food. If thle
aottnda a little like, “What’i
good for General Motors la
good for Amarlca," maybe
there’s to mething to K after
all.
Anyway, Id per cent of the
Americas labor force is em­
ployed directly la tho marmfactare sad eala or Indirectly
la the eeppty, servicing and
repair of automobiles and
tracks. Bo it la new the Mo.
1 bosloeM barometer, eheed
• f steel.
"The automobile industry
now has 10 many farorabla
factor* working for it," aaya
Robert J. Eggert, marketing
research manager for Ford
Motor Co, "th a t wa feel no
qualm* In enrlaloning s (toady
upward aalea trend In the
years ahead.
"The induitry’a a e c o n d
Straight ■even*ml IIUrn aale*
year back*to*back—10(13 and
1093—now appeere to be a
laydown. While It may be too
oarly to make a specific pre­
diction about 1004, surely we
can anticipate that car salsa
will avenge more than eeven
million unite a year the next
several yean."
The market research that
govs into a ewaeplng stats,
■uni of this kind Is of inter­
est to all business. It goes

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Sanford, Florida

Thurs., July 11, 1963

To The Editor

(Ed note: The TTerrtJ
umpire had failed to rule the
Dear Editor:
ha* yet to hear a clear
ear A
game
"no
contort.”
The
fan
The articles appearing In
wet quickly #*t atralght on concise presentation of this
the Sanford Herald of 38 June
argument between Sunland
this point.
concerning th* determination
and Lake Mary. Only thing
I t is hoped this will s«*. tho
of n South Seminole County Sunland championship in (tv that has been learned U
this: It ia not th* kid ball,
Little League champion was true light.
players who ore arguing
most enlightening to tho un­
Incidents occur In game*.
—it’s th* adults. Th* Her.
Policy of the league is main­
enlightened.
eld has no axa to grind in
Information material to the tained to assure *li contest­ this fight — but th* r e « r j
issue was omitted in the above ants of a fair a n l e q u i t a b l e does show I-ake Mary wlto
mentioned news item. Further chance of reward alter ac­ n 17-4 record and SunlaM
Sunland
is
the Herald apparently ac­ complishment.
with a 18-5 record. So, It it
cepted this version aa a com­ champion without backing In, repeated: Sunland and or
assuming major policy chang­
plete story.
I.ake Mary Is the champion:
es, or moaning over umpire#
Agreement* made prior to
take your choke.)
th* seasons beginning, and ac­ decisions. Sunland la cham­
pion under policy s it up and
cepted aa league policy, fully
correctly upheld by league
PLANE RIDES
within limits granted by the
officials acting in their offi­
parent organlxation, cannot be
Appointment Only • Rental
by reservation - Brace
changed to accomadata (ale) n cial capacities.
Max Stewart
Airport 3 Mile* East
would b« winner. The recom­
232 Flamingo Drive
Of Genevn On Hi. 4 ( |
mendation made by Little
Sunland W. H. Brace
FA 3-5500
League District Supervisor
Sanford, Florida
would dearly have voided this
policy, and in effect taken
from the people who hav*
labored to make thl* league
ns strong as possible 'he right
to act under the charter
granted the league. With these
agreements and policies duely
(sic) considered, Sunland, with
an unchaltanged (ale) win in
one round and a tie In an­
other round, dearly la cham­
pion. Tha voting of six man­
agers (Sunland and Lake
Mary did not voto) confirmed
the dosira of the majority to
adhere to the original policy
and named th* Sunland team
to a well deserved and earned
victory.
Sunland
defeated
Many clergymen and college
Lake Mary in regular season*
professor* thus indulge in play two games to on*.
“polysyllable circumlocutions.'
Laks Mary's team was noil,
They try to throw thsir fled prematurely of victory,
wsight around in Jawbreaker This notification was baaed
Jargon.
on the assumption th at th*
They actually become Intox­ U til* League District Super­
icated with their own verbosi­ visors letter of recommenda­
ty. They make with words but tion would be accepted. This
Th* General Electric STAND Mix*r..,
say little or nothing,
was Laks Mary’s sols hope
Mitch Miller Is thus criti­ for victory.
that's a handy PORTABLE, tool
*
Th* League President is to
cising this same snobbery in
be congratulated on npholding
the realm of music.
• Powerful. . . breezes through your
ONLY
Remember, when a man pro­ league policy. Both managers,
heaviest mixing chores in minutCL
poses marriage or saya fare­ Sunland and Lako Mary,
well a t th* death tod of hla plainly stated they contend­ • Lightweight. . . when uted as porlabteweight only } pounds, 2 ounces!
wlf* or child, he employes ed for th* youngsters con­
short Anglo-Saxon words, as: cerned which is quite under­ • Convenient. . . 12 speeds. . . you have
f "I love you! You mean th# standable. A t least one Lake
correct speed for every mixing job!
world to me! I do not want Mery found It necessary to
harass
the
umpire
wha
worked
you to leave met”
Notice that all those are th# reined out play aff gams,
hie contention being th a t the
one-sytlabta words!
(Always writ* to Dr. Crane
In care of this newspaper, an
The nickname "Old Glory'
closing a long stamped, id was first applied to the flai
"Seminole County's Oldest ( iE Dealer"
dressed envelop* and 20 cents of the United States in 1831
to cover typing and printing by William Driver, m aster of
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Mitch Miller hat a new
middle name, aa shown be­
low, And he apposes ths
snobbery that often Invades
the realm of music, as well
aa newspaper writing. For
when aoms people get an
M. A. or Ph. O. degree-, they
grow disdainful of simplici­
ty. They become intellectual
four-flushers.
CASE P-488: Mitch Miller
Is probably the world's m»*t
widely known musician.
Whcnevrr I telephone him
or write him a letter, I also
address him as Mitch Tyrtaeui
Miller.
For Tyrtaeu* was a famous
musician in ancient Greece.
Athene had entered Into a
mutual assistance pact with
SpASto. ■
But when Sparta, tho mili­
tant city itato, finally togged
Athena to tend her aid, Ath­
ena secre-tly hoped Sparta
would be vanquished.
However, Athens had to ful­
fill at least ths technicalities
of her contract.
She had promised to send
aid, but nothing was mention­
ed a t to how many men wvr*
involved nor who they were
to to.
Ho At liens sent Tyrtaeu*,
tbs port and musician, figur­
ing he would to of no help at
all to hesiegrd Sparta.
But lh* Athenians misjudg­
ed Tyrtaeus, for he composed
some stirring music that rais­
ed the morale of Sparta and
led to a great victory, much to
the dismay of Athens.
Mitch Tyrtai-ua Miller Is
our modern superb compoeer,
arranger and popularixer of
good music, aa on hit “Sing
Along With Mitch" show.
He say* that musical snobblshneas is A curs* of modern
music. So he nrgea greetsr
simplicity In modern music.
"Many of ths most eloquent

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things," Mitch adds, "have
been said very simply. And
the simplest things are hard­
est to say well.
"Yet at timea people will
confuse simplicity with lack
of tulent or lack of knowledge.
“Conversely, many psopla
think that if music is compli­
cated, it therefore simply ha*
to tie good.”
This same inonbery occurs
even with reference to spoken
and printed language.
Many supposedly erudite
professors and clergymen look
with disdain on the newspa­
per, feeling that Journalism
is too slmpla to be profound
or scientific.
And they hae* often criti­
cised this column "because Dr.
Cram) uses 3-ay liable words."
Yet the average word in Lh«
Bihl* has only 2 syllables!
Besides, it la inefficient to
waste precious newsprint on
It-syllabl* words when we have
2-syllable terms th at say the
same thing.
But there la always n cer­
tain percentage of people who
are what vre rail Intellectual
four-flusher*.
They try to obscure ideas
(or music) by complicated
language which leaves the av­
erage person floundering.

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The bill continuing the Ufe
of the legislative investigat­
ing committee with a $135,000 appropriation to hunt for
homosexuals, subversives and
Nazis was one of 315 new
'aws put on the statute books
Wednesday.
The bills, last of thousands
passed by the 1963 Legisla­
ture, automatically became
law at midnight without the
THIS BUILDING being constructed by Guy and J. L. Andrews, of Belco
approval of Gov. Farris Bry­
F.nterprises, Starke, for Winn-Dixie a t Mobley’s comer, Longwood, will
ant.
have 17,000 square feet of floor area and is scheduled for un opening
The seven-member investi­
around Nov. 1.
gating committee was ap­
pointed by the presiding oifficers of tbe two houses be­
fore the law became effec­
tive. But it has not yet held
an organisation session to
MIAMI BEACH (U PI) - which starts neat week.
Mayor Robert King High.
elect a new chairman and set More than two dozen gorge­ More girls were due in to- Joset June Fisher of Port­
its ache-'
for the bien­
ous girls and a pair of white dsy. The ducks esme with land, Ore., said the ducks
nium.
were named "Miracle" and
A House member la sche­ ducks have arrived here for Miss Oregon as a gift from "Mile" to publicise a stretch
duled to succeed Sen. Char­ the Miss Universe contest Gov. Atark Hatfield to Miami of the Oregon coastline.
ley Johns, Starke, as chair­
man. Johns will coulinut)
a member, along with Sens.
C. W. Young, Pinellai Park,
and Robert Williams, Gracevllle, and Reps. Richard Mit­
chell,
Tallahassee;
Earl
Faircloth,
Miami; George
Stallings, Jacksonville, and
Leo Jones, Panama City.
Several other appropria­
tions bills also became taw
without the Governor's sign­
ature.
They include $133,000 from
the
alcoholic rehablliation
trust fund to build a 33-bed
addition to the Avon Park
Hospital; $3,000 to commemo­
rate the Battle of Olustee;
$30,000 for the Florida wing
of the Civil Air Patrol; $50,000 for construction of a
small boat channel a t the
mouth of the Suwanec River,
and $16,200 for a $33 monthly
cost • of • living allowance to
incapacitated teachers who
taught 33 years or more in
Florida.
Revenue measures included
hi the batch would;
Increase from three to four
per cent the handling charge
on trust accounts in the state
PRICES START AS LOW AS
treasury to provide an addi­
tional $3.3 million In gen­
eral revenue per biennium.
Impose a registration fee
on pleasure boats, with boats
of leva that 10 horsepower
exempted. The revenue goes
$o the counties and the state.
Repeal exemptions granted
Santa Rosa Counties from
NO TRADE NEEDED
the state gran receipts tax.
Impose a $330 per office
annual license fee on sales
finance companies.
Set a $123 yearly license
fee for liquor dealers selling
tax-free whisky a t Interna­
tional airports to travelers
leaving the United States.
WEEKLY
Other new laws:
DOWN
Set salaries for county offi­
cials.
Provide $300 summer school
scholarships for teachers in
exceptional
children
pro­
grams at the 5unland Train­
ing Centers and School for
Ihe Deaf and Blind.
Designate the Florida State
University orchestra as the
state symphony and permit
It to help support itself from
G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC
attendance fees.
Exempt from taxation real
and personal property of non­
profit hospitala licensed by
tha Board of Health.
Increase from 1.050 to 1,330
the number of state teacher's
scholarships and provide If
the student attends three
trimesters the value at the
grant will be $600 per year
instead of $400.
Amend Florida's anti-kttrry law to exempt licensed
retailers giving away mer­
chandise to persona selected
by lot for promotional rea­
sons if the person is not re­
quired to pay enything or
or buy anything to be eligi­
ble. Newspapers, television
and radio stations are permit­
ted So advertise such lotteri« .
Make H a misdemeanor in
taka egg-bearing blua ersbi.
Authorize tha prison divi­
sion bo sail tinned goods to
school lunch rooms and jails
In 31 counties.
Create tha Florida Keys
Road Study Cam mission to
Investigit* feasibility of double-laning the Overseas High­
way from Miami to Key West
and plan raid and bridge
improvements and method of
financing them In Monroe
County.
Exempt owners of proper­
ty designed as fallout shel­
ters from liability for ordin­
ary negligence tor death or
Injury of persons or teas or
damage to property.

g o o d

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Motor Vehicle Commissioner
Arch Livingston laid the
state general fund will not
begin to feel the impact of
Increased license tag prices
until January. 1904.
.New tag prices became ef­
fective July 1 of this year
but Livingston said 93 per
cent of annual license tag
revenues were accounted for
on the first half of each
calendar year. Tags for 19(1
will go on sale In January at

an approximate 30 per cent
increase in price.
The 1963 legislature upped
the tag price for all ve­
hicles $3 30 to $10, depending
on vehicle weight.
Livingston reported
the
state
collected
$51,438,183
from sale of tags in the first
six months of 1963. This, he
said, was an increase in ex­
cess of four per cent over
the $31,903,000 worth of tags
sold in the same period last
year.

He predicted that the state
would collect in excess of
$60 million for the 1963 cal­
endar year.
In addition to the new tag
prices, starting tn January
the state's car licensei will
he sold for a 13-month period,
which will add about $1 to
the tag cost. And in 1963, reflcctoriscd tags will be put
into use, which will again
up the per tag cost about
five cents each.

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�Draft Rule Forces Drastic Cuts In Bonus Payments
WhizKidsNow Cards Used To Raise Stars;
Houk's Snub Builds GetAsLittle
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tfte Boatos Had 80s • laror
elm s k s mobbed Dick ftaart
flu tka Americas L aap n ABf ta r team. y
Hook appsrm tly sat ooly
M ined o f the hottest metroto n y of the 1 M AB-8t«r
yama k et alas lit a fir* no­
t e Ike Mg first baaomaa.
I s asy tre a t, Stuart rcturaS i l i e u tka two-day vicatioa
fatal lias t e n tka asob with
S f a ir ef heaters asd fl«a
i s m batted Is that paead
p a Bad das to a T-A It-iaa*
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Miami Blanked
By Sarasota's
Bob Gordon
By D ated T n m bU raatteaal
Sermaote ahowed off its
Florida State League leading
atyle leat night, blaaking
Miami 4-0 behind the pitch­
ing of right hander Bob Gor­
don.
la other action, Daytona
Beach toppled Lakeland 9-3,
F ort Lauderdale defeated 8ti
Petersburg 4-3 and Orlando
topped Tampa GO-3.
Left fielder Ramon Webater
and abort atop Nellla Castel­
lanos drops in three nine each
to pact Daytona Beah to Us
win over Lakeland.
Orlando raked up its third
Straight win by taking ad­
vantage of three Tampa er­
rors to score three rune. Right
fielder Tom Thompson got a
single and triple to drive In
the Twine' other three icoree.
Right fielder Dlek Sim* and
left fielder Jim Covington
paced f o r t Lauderdale to tha
win over the Saints by driv­
ing In two rune apiece.
Tonight, Lakeland travels to'
Sarasota, Miami playa at Day
tone Beach, Fort Lauderdale
gues to Orlando and SL Tatertburg plays at Tampa.
Tha Standings!
w 1, I'et.
Sarasota _____ __ If) 6 .1100
Orlando
.... 7 5 .M3
Fort Laudsrdala . 7 6 .Did
Miami ............. .
7 8 .407
8t. P eterxhurg_ S 7 .403
Lakeland......... .... H 7 .402
Tamp* ___ ___ 8 8 .423
Daytona B each_ S 8 .429
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TULSA, Okla. (NF.A)—Tho
United States Amateur Golf
Championship will be hald at
the Southern llilla Country
Club lu Tula* Sept. 13-18.

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6 — J u ly 11, 1968

HEW TORE (DPI) —
High school end eollege betaball whls kida have found out
that the major league give­
away program haa drastically
cut down on 1U prises.
Bonus payment! te young
prospects ere down approxi­
mately 75 per cent from the
past few free-a pen ding Ma­
sons, a United Press Interna­
tional survey showed today.
So far, Jaff Torborg, Rut­
gers University catcher, la the
only $100,000 bonus baby in
the 1983 graduating class. The
31-year-old Torborg, who won
the national collegiate batting
championship with a J&gt;37 ov­
erage, signed with tho Loa
Angel** Dodgers and la play­
ing for Albuquerque ia the
Ttxaa League.
Dave
Bennett,
younger
pitching brother of the Phila­
delphia Phillies' Dennis Ben­
nett, and Wally Bunker, n
high school hurter from Ban
Bruno, Calif., are next In line
with $75,000 bonutee. Bennett,
who pitched for the Universi­
ty of Oregon, signed with the
Phils. Bunker collected hie
loot from the Baltimore Ori­
oles.
After these top three, the
bonuses drop off te around
$60,000, although moat young­
sters axe settling for $10,000
to $30,000 inducements te
turn pro thla summer.
That la far abort of the
$135,000 to $160,000 bonuses
psld in 1961 te Bob Bailey
by the Pittsburgh Pirates, and
te Bob Garibaldi by tha San
Francisco Giants last year,
Tho big reason for tho dodine la bonus handouts la tho
first-year draft rule, which
flatted Press International was pushed through by the
National League
"have-not” clubs te curb such
W. I . Pet. lavish spending.
Itol Angeles
SI 33 .607
Meanwhile, the "have*1* clubs
Sen Francisco
48 30 .338
like
the New York Yankees,
St. Louis
40 38 .348
Chicago
43 n .343 Milwaukee Braves and Dodg­
Cincinnati
to 40 .333 ers complain th at the rule la
Mllwauke#
43 40 .319 "socialistic” and an unwar­
Pittsburgh
41 43 .189 ranted curb on their efforts te
Philadelphia
41 44 .1*2 sign good talent.
The deterrent In the rule te
Houston
34 34 .386
New York
29 36 .311 this: All first-year players
must be promoted to the par­
Wednesday's Results
Los Angeles 1 New York 0, ent club's roster by the end
of the aeaton In which they
night
Cincinnati 3 Chicago I, night are aliened; and only on* such
Houston 3 Pittsburgh 0, night player can be optioned to
Phils. 10 Sun Fran. 2, night the minurs during first-year
status.
Only garnet scheduled.
Friday's Garnet
A first-year player not pro­
Lot Angeles at New York moted to th* parent club's
night
roster becomes subject to the
San Fran, at Philadelphia December draft at price of
night
$13,000 or $8,000.
Houston at Pittsburgh, night
Th* Houeton Colts, for ex.
Chicago at Cincinnati, night ample, have several firatMilwaukee at St. Louis, night year players on their roster.
American League
If they signed any more,
W. 1.. Pet.
they
would ba faced with tha
New York
30 31 .617
Chicago
47 38 .3.Y3 dilemma of overloading their
Roatoa
43 37 .319 A0-man roster with teas peri
BsHimoTw
47 40 .310 •nerd talent or letting aotne
Minnesota
43 39 .336 of last year’s bonus klda go
Cleveland
44 40 .321 to anothar club at e bargain
Los Angeles
41 to .471 price.
Kinvas City
M to .43!*
Detroit
33 47 .437
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Washington
30 36 .319
n c r r r i o t » vauh
Wednesday'a Results
NOTICK 111 herthy |I« m that
Boston 7 Minn 4, 10 inns, I *m M iiiff.l In butltiNi* *t
101 M. Klin Av*., MNmlo.il*
night
County, Florida, under lh*
Only gams scheduled
rictlttmiN n.m . or. MKDll'*At,
HEIIVICK UUltKAU, amt lk*t
Friday's Games
t Intend tn r*al*t*r eatd nam*
New York at Loa Angclea, wlili th* clerk of tha Circuit
Court, Sainin.il* Coualv. Flor­
night
id*. In acrordanc* with Hi*
Cleveland at Kansas Cily, pruvl.lon*
at th* Kldltiuu
night
N*m* Mtalut**. to-with: Haotlun Its.ill Florida Sutut**
Boston at Minnesota, night
HIT,
Detroit at Chicago, night
■Ixi If. I- Fv.ley
Rattlmor* at Washington, Publish Jun* so, tf A July
4. II. IMS.
night
ODJ-IT

•ota Twlaa Wednesday night.
Stuart's second homer waa
t three-run, lOth-innlng wal­
lop that ended Minnesota re­
lief aco Bill Dailey's itring
of 14 consecutive scoreless
laalaga.
Stuart's first homer la tha
fourth inning waa his first
roundtrlpper tinea June so,
ta d the two r u u be knocked
la w o n the first flu him
since June a . Tka two hom­
ers and firs runs batted In
for the alght increased hie
season totals in tbost depart­
ments to If and W.
Dick Radats, who was re­
moved for a pinch-hitter la
tha 10th Inning after shutting
out tha Twins oa on# hit for
three Innings, received cre­
dit for his ninth win against
one !ou. The victory moved
the Red Sos Into third place
and dropped tha Twins into
fifth.
Tha Lot Angelas Dodgers
nipped the New York Meta,
1-0, tha Philadelphia Phillies
drubbed the San Francisco
Giants, 10-3, the Cincinnati
Reds defeated the Chicago
Cuba, 3-1, and the Houston
Colts beat tha Pittsburgh Pir­
ates, 3-0, la the National
League.
Stuart and Lou Clinton hit
home runs and Prank Mattone contributes an RBIdouble to the Red Sos* fourth
Inning outburst. Bob Allison
hit his 33nd homer of the year
for Minnesota in the fourth
and the Twins tied the score
with two more runs In the
sixth. The other eight AL
teems were Idle.

Standings

Th* AU-Star Game a t Cleve­
land Stadium ia a striking re­
minder of this, although no
one w u in tha least surprised
when their opponents elected
Cards—Bill White, Dick Croat
and Xenay Boyer—*o three
parte of the National League
infield. Ia line with owner
Gusaia Buach’a now achem* of
things, Boyar alone w u home­
grown.
Whit*, Groat end ethers
suddenly throw th* glare on
unobtruslv* Vaughan F. Dovine u ena ef the greatest
traders lino* David Harum
used te sta rt with a race
horse.
General Manager Bing Devine learned well, ft seems,
from Frank Lane while that
compulsive trader w u in 8t.
Louis. For a comparatively
short time a t least, Devine's
voluma compares quite favor­
ably with th at of Lane while
th* quality ef athletes obtain­
ed ia vastly superior te that
of the old bukethall official
who delighted In kaoplng hie
hired hands transient*.
A lot of learned bueball

D IC K G R O A T

"How In the world"

Dempsey H elps
Bury O ld Pol
MIAMI (UPI) —Jack (Doe)
Kearns, the man who gave
begin | the million-dollar gate,
w u burled bera Wednesday.
HI* longtime friend and
greatest
pupil,
"M anana
Mauler” Jack Dempsey, help­
ed carry the body to the
grave.
During a long and colorful
career, the 90-year-old K eanu
made eight world champions,
Including Dempsey, He once
estimated be bad made ami
spent roo*e than 336 million
during his life.
About 100 friends and asso­
ciates gathered for the sim­
ple services. Burial was In
Woodlawn Cemetery. Keanu
died Sunday.

w m shook their
lari winter Joe L. Brew* trad­
ed away three-quarter* of the
Pittsburgh Infield—Dick Bteart, Grant end Den Honk.
They ere still shnkiag their
hands In regard te G nat, the
All-Star afaertatop once mere
bidding for the National
League hatting championship.
The extraordinary Stanley
Muaial ate* ahakoa his head
when asked about Groat. "I
don't know bow la the world
we aver got him," 8 tea the
Man repeats.
Th* Pirates kindly respond­
ed when tha Cards were sore­
ly ta need of a shortstop and
la May, 1940, the eeae outfit,
now only a notch e r two
above
the
freehly-mloted
have-nots, w u kind u o u g h
to come through whtn a sec­
ond bueaees w u needod.
They forked over Julian Jav­
ier, the bespectacled leadoff
man whe would net look at ail
bed making the All-Star N a­
tional League infield unani­
mously RL Louie.
White and Ernie Bregllo,
the big, strong right-handed
pitcher, cams from th* Ben
Francisco Giants fo r ae one ef
consequence now. Two-third*
of the regular outfield, little
Curt Flood and big George
Altman, came from th# oppo­
sition, Flood from tho Cin­
cinnati Reds for th ru guys
named Jo*.
About th* enly one ef real
worth th* Cards gave up in
all their transactions were
pitchers Larry Jeeksoa and
Llndy MeDanlal, who laet
October wound up with the
Chicago Cub* In the threeway deal which delivered A lt­
man. Carl Sawatski cam* from
tho Phillies for no on* in par­
ticular. Red Bchoendlenat re­
turned to hi* alma mater u a
free agent when h# recov­
ered his health.
When tha Fhillte*
Curt Slmmona a free agent,
tha Cards plcktd up tha left­
hander for a postage stamp.
Bobby Bhaata caa* from
Houston for Carl Warwick
and a pitcher named Job* An­
derson, present address un­
known. Ron Taylor waa ac­
quired from Cleveland for
Fred Whitfield.
More recently when th*
Cards naedad another righthand pltchar, they tended the
cagey voter an, Loa Burdette,
from Milwaukee for Gene Oli­
ver and Leo Burka, the tetter
a handyman.
As long u the ether eluba,
particularly their rivals, ar*
throwing good porformer*
around, Bing Devine will glad
|y give them guys h* isn’t
using In exchange

L e g a l N o tice
FtCTTTlOCS l i a s
NOTICE IS hsr*t&gt;r at**a t
ana *no*a*4 la buslntsa at SCI
* Elm Avs., Ssmlnsl* County.
Florida, under th* flgtltlou*
nam* or. COLJ.BCTIOM BUR­
EAU OK HANFORD, and that
I Intend to r-alater **ld nam*
with th* Cl*/k sf th* Circuit
Court, Nominal* Cuuatr. FlurUla. in aoeurdanr* with th*
proTltlon* *f th* Fletltloua
Nam* at*l«t*«, lo.wlti ■*•tlu*
ISS.o* Florida ntat«t*a 1KT.
Mix: H. t. Foley
I'uMleh Jun* 5*. II S July
I. tl. IMS.
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HEW T0HE (UPI) - Mas• ! « RIM Fsvtrskam is da
msading indirectly that Css•ius ctey, E e a t u c k y ’ s
"mighty mouth," pat more
teas $1 millkm at the age
of t l ter Ue 204
That’s the F a w a b s n plat­
form today ia lh# negotiations
for a Sonny Ltetoa-Casalus
Clay heavyweight title match
at Philadelphia’s Municipal
Stadium Sept- 30.
Pilot BUI 1a demanding
“nor# than 30 per cent of all
act proceed*." He didn’t say
bow much “more.”
Negotiation* will he resum­
ed Monday er Tuesday by
telephone, said Favershao to­
day as he headed back to
Loutevllte,
y., after Wed•asday'a five-hour eoefereoc* at a New York hotel
with President Bob Niloa of
InterContinental Promotions,
las.
N ila te a brother of Jsck
NUoa, advisor to ehsmptoa
Although brothers Bob and
Jack a n not associated ia the
latar-CoatiaeaUl Corporation,
Bob doaa aharo Jack'* coofidaaeo that LUtoa will keep
his crows oa July 33 ia hte re­
t u n fight with Floyd Pattersoa at Las Vegaa, Nev.
Accordingly promoter Bob
te awvlag briskly with plans
for th# September c r im e garni. Aad it te Bob who dis­
closed that h# already has
offered Clay the equivalent of
$1 tetllkm ka ”30 per east of
aO set pr oeeade from tee
fight."
T h • Massachusetts Bay
Colony, ia 1451, granted *
patent te John Clark* for de­
signing what probably waa
th* first American store.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) — Jobs Schtec, a
towering
salesman
from
Memphte, Team, keeps a
date with destiny today when
be taagtei with defeoding
champloa Dick Sikes In the
third round ef th# National
publl# links Golf tourna­
ment.
Settle#, as bot as the 90degre«-plua weather Wednes­
day when be was aeven un­
der p ar white winning two
matches, has been waiting
tor two years to get another
crack at tha all-conquering
Sikes.
"Ite beat ma ia the semi­
finals la 1961," said Schlee.
"Th« score waa 3-1. But I'm
playing much better. I've
been waiting a king time to
get even."
It should ha a pood match.
Slkct, wha also owns the
NCAA championship, was
tour under par In trouncing
Dave Heilman, Waukegan,
QL, 9 and 3, and then beat­
ing John Kuracb, Detroit, 5
and 4. Schlee turned back
Jim McMurtrcy, San Lean­
dro, Calif., I and 3, and then
walloped Paul Franks, Louis­
ville, Ky., 3 and 4.

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There were IS men who
teed off in eight matches this
morning and ther# will b#
only tour left when the quart*
er-finals are completed to­
night.
Among tne men wbo could
be mighty tired by then I#
John Snlffen, a 37-year-old
Hawaiian playing out of Ever­
ett, Wash., where he is *
sergeant in th# Air Force.
Snlffen went seven extra
holes before beating Hung
Soo Ahn, another Hawaiian,
on the 23th hole In the first
round match. He did it with
a birdie. Then in the after­
noon be disposed of another
toughie, Leroy Beastey od
Dallas, Tex., 3 and 2.
“And I’m mighty tired,"
he said after completing u
hotel of play.
Former professional bassball plsver W stne Osborne,
of Oak Park, 111., also moved
along with s pair of victories
over Dennis Reger, Spokane.
Wash., and Paul Creasey of
Sacramento, lie will meet
Stiffen today.

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CLEVELAND (NEA) —
Remember way back when the
Cardinals found and developed
them In wholeaala lota?
“Tha
aalea
department
keeps u t solvent,” Branch
Rickey used te eay when the
blokes la red b lu e ts had St,
Louie surfeited with sustained
sucresi.
Now tha Red Bird* do it
a much o u te r and lost ex­
pensive way. They threaten
with a club th at was traded
to them practically tn to to,
one that ia leading the Nation­
al League in batting, kite,
doubles, triples, h o se m as

Clay's Manager Schlee finally Gets
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Mere Million

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Lutheran Pastor Resigns Here;
Will Continue Studies For Ph.D.
Bev. K ra u t 1. Bolick J r .
haa tendered hi* resignation
u paator ot Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church, effective
Sunday.
Rev. Bolick haa bees ac­
cepted in the (raduate achool
at the University of N’orth
Carolina, and will puriue
studies there leading to a
Ph. D. degree. He plana to
(each far a while but will
remain la the ministry.
Rev. Bolick accepted a
call to Sanford in 1958 to or*
fin ite and develop a mission
of the Lutheran Church in
America. The church, Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church,
was organized, and now haa
a baptised membership of
383.
A first unit budding was
eooaluctcd and occupied for
the first lime Oct. 31, 1961.
Paator Bolick alto was elect­
ed dean of the eastern dis­
trict, Florida Sjmod for the
year 1963.
During his stay in Sanford,
Paster Bolick has been active
in civic affairs—a member
of the Kiwania CTub, president
of the Ministerial Association,
president of the Mental Health
Association, chairman of the
USO for three years, and has
been military contact pastor
of the National Lutheran
Council at the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Rev. Bolick ia married to
the former Theresa Feesor,
and they have one daughter,
.Maria, three years old. Mrs.
Bolick haa been active as
music teacher in the public

3 Southern Governors To Testify On JFK's Public Accommodation Plan
WASHINGTON (UP!) - i
T h r e • southern governors
hare accepted invitation to
testify before the Senate
C o m m e r c e Committee on
President Kennedy’s public
accommodation* proposal.
I t waa learned today that

of Salto- tion has affected business and I A committee aide said A t-• and Cambridge a small city I identified northern city also
Gove. Boas Barnett ef Mtoato- and Prank
to bo qi
what other effects the stove lanta represented a southern I ia a border state.
waa invitad to attend but deeippi, George C. Wallace ad bury, M 4,
has had in their cities.
(city in the metlium-iixe ctaas) The mayor of a large un-lcllned, the aide said.
Alabama end Donald 8. Boosell of Sooth Carolina ore tontatively scheduled to appear
Self-Planting Ftower

late this week eg early neat Back aood of the flower Alweek.t
fllarto haa a eritod toll that
Tcday, the Senate group hooka video on passing ani­
called mayors ef two cities mals. Whoa tba seed falls to
which pcaeeftilly segregated the ground and gets damp, the
Farm Surplus
their publle facilities to tes­ tail uncoils, sometimes twist­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ing the eeed into the earth
tify
on the measure.
The government's hoard of
Ivan Alien of Atlanta, Gw., aad than planting itself.

K

R E V . BO LIC K
schools of Seminole County.
She also has been church
organist and choir director at
Good
Shepherd
Lutheran
Church.
The congregation of Good
Shepherd Luthern Church in­
vites ali friends of Rev. and
Mrs. Bolick to attend a fare­
well coffee to be held at
the church immediately fol­
lowing the morning worship
services Sunday.
More than 41 million men
and women m the United
States use their automobiles
to commute to and from
work, according to the Na­
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�Fngu • — July 11, IMS

Farewells Said
At Sunday Coffee

Couple Hosts
Buffet ^Luncheon Party
urday afternoon at Uw bemc

f t CM- of Ue p u n t i , Mr. and Mr*.
Ja ra ti Birkenmeyer Jr., Ml
U k a Grtflla circle.

Mtoe C lan Martin, &lt;1 WMar The young couple to plan­
P a r t, war* boat U a ptwp ning a wedding to take place
af relator** and frkada tit- Saturday, Aug. 10, at 10 a.m.

Laat Sunday the Rev. and Road in DeBary.
Refreshments were aerved
Mra. Paul E. Shulu were
guest* of honor at a farewell by the women of tho church.
coffee given by the parfihat S t Margaret Mary’a Cath­
oocrs of the All Saints Epis­
olic Church in Wlater Park.
copal Church Is Enterprise.
Birkenmeyer left Monday
The event waa hem a t the
to return to hla work in San
Parrish House.
Salvador laland in the Baha­
Rev. Shulls to retiring af­
ma*, following a wCek’a vial!
ter having completed the past
five years in Enterprise and
at home.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
afttr a vacation will make
Gueiti enjoyed awimming,
kto home at 13t Naranja Mrs. H. H. Lee have been
water akilag and canoeing
their three daughlers, Mrs.
during the afternoon.
Rachael Wayda and daugh­
A buffet luncheon of bar­
ter, Robin of Boston, Mass.;
Gifts • C a rd s .
becued chicken, m art corn on
Mrs. Bobby Davis and chil­
(Form
erly MeVkmra)
dren, Trie la and Donna, and
the cob, aalada and cake waa
219
E. First St.
Mias
Linda
Rush
of
Colum­
aerved.
bus,
Ga.
Thoae attending were Mr.
THE REV. PAUL E. SHULTZ wan honored recently with a farewell cof­
Barry Leinhart of T e n * to
and Mr*. Birkenmeyer, John
fee. Pictured here a t tha event, from left to right, are Mra. Frank Ryon,
speeding the sum m er with
Frank Ryon, (daughter and aon-in-Iaw of the Shulti) Herbert Olaen,
Krohae, Wayne Birkenmeyer,
his grandparents, Mr. and
nenlor warden, the Rev. Shultz, Mra. Shultz and Mrs. Carl Barthman, presi­
Alas Birkenmeyer, MU* LeMra. M. I* Gary and Mr. and
dent of Episcopal churchwomen.
ooa Birkenmeyer, Mr. and
Mra. Max Leinhart of Oviedo.
Mr*. Jam** L. Birkenmeyer
Constable and Mrs. Georg*
Sr., Mr*. Pauline Hull, Mrs.
Kelsey of Oviedo recently en­
Ague* Tice, Mr*. Elite Ligon,
tertained members of the
Elisabeth and Leili* Ward,
Seminole County Sheriffs De­
and Mr. and Mri. Wally
partment wilh a
chicken
By Mrs. H. L. Jobasoa
Krohne and ion David.
barbecue told at their bom*
Out of town gunt* were
Ptoeepyte Msearweaa
Other guesta included Mayor
Good afternoon. While "up It cup firmly picked brows
MIi i P at Bennett of Jackson- North" this pest few weeks
and Mrs. Le* Gary, Mr. and
Mix
together:
sugar
vllle, Mr. and Mrs. II. Bridge 1 had a few nice recipes
Mrs. John Courier, and Just
can
(IX
o
u
.)
crushed
pin*
water of Orlando, and Mr. given to me, to I will share 2 lips, dry mustard
tic* of the P e a rt and Mrs.
apple,
well
drained
STARTING FRIDAY JULY 12
and Mrs. Clarence Hurley, them with you. The first one Vi cup vinegar
Thomas Moon, all of Oviedo.
Vi
cup
sweetened
condensed
5:00 P.M .
Tom Hurley, Mist Jan Jonei, is a salad for your patio sup­ Combine sugar, mustard
Mlaa Pnidy Huber. Mils Ann pers some time. It’s called and vinegar; mix well. Ar­ milk
the
beautiful
printed
and
em­
range pineapple and cherries 2 cups shredded coconut
Martin, Randy Moore, MU' Confetti Cheese Ring,
broidered ribbon* make un­
in the bottom of a 10 x 3 x 3 pinch of salt
Marie Block, Mri. Helen 2 pkga. unflavored gelatin
usually effective belts and,
Drop
by
spoonfuls
on
greas­
inch loaf pan. Spread half of
Hughes, Lawrence Hitt, Mrs tk cup cold water
the sugar mixture over the ed cookie sheet. Bake at 330 In the 3 inch wide varieties,
Helen Martin and Guy Martin
• SUMMER DRESSES
1 Ibsp. sugar
fruit In the bottom of the degrees about IS mint**. scarfs.
of Winter Park.
I lip. salt
• SHORTS
pan. Top with meat mixture, Makes ZVt down.
Button* are a never ending
3 tbsp. lemon juice
• • •
packing It firmly over the
• SKIRTS
source of fascination to al­
1 lb. (2 cups creamed cot­
fruit. Spread top of loaf with Toasted Ceeeeet Pie Stoll most averyone. They come In
ta cc cheese
Makes one g or S inch Pi*
the rest of the sauce. Bake In
such a broad range of sixes,
1 cup evaporated milk
375 degree oven for its hours. Shell.
shapes and colors that I often
Ibsps. chopped pimento
Combine
in
ungreased
piegueiU, Mr. and Mrs. Donald it cup chopped green pepper Serve hot or cold. Serves 10.
wonder why we don't make
pin:
• • •
Ackerson of Tappan, N. Y., It cup chopped celery
more usa of them. It's so
1
pkg.
(7
o
n
.)
moiat
toasted
and Ihctr children, Bruce, It cup chopped cucumber
easy to pin on the solid-front­
A leftover hint. Chop up
coconut
Steven and Glenn. They will 1 Ibsp. minced oniun
ed ones from the wrong side
any liver Rial's left over, mix
Vi cup melted butter or mar­
visit places of Interest In
of
a dress giving it a whole
with
seasoning
and
mayon­
Add gelatin to cold water
garine
*
Florida b e f o r a returning
new look that to quickly re­
naise, serve later on celery
anti
let
stand
to
soften,
about
Press
evenly
over
bottom
ONE RACK OF DRES81S
north.
minutes. Dissolve over hot sticks or rye crackers with and sides of pan. Chill. Fill moved later. And It takes
Mrs. Dorolhy Earls will be
only
second*
to
turn
a
length
grated
egg
on
tup.
water. Place dissolved gt.u
with favorite chiffon, cream
leaving DeBary once again
• • •
tin in medium sire mixing
or ice cream filling. Or try of gold braid into a beadto return to W. and J. Sloane,
bowl. Add all of the remain­ Give your fruit salads a this Grape Pastel Party Pie. band.
a New York company. She
Why don’t you stop end
ing ingredients. Stir lb blend new treat. Add a little honey
In a 2 quart saucepan stir
was an Interior decorator
hava a look for yourself tha
thoroughly. Turn mixture into to the mayonnaise or salad until dissolved:
with them and they asked her
next Urns you're out shop­
a lightly oiled five cup mold dressing.
1 pkg. (3 oi.) lemon flavored
to return and take over the
ping T
• • •
Chill until set, about 3 hours.
gelatin
• ■ •
branch store in Milford,
Powdered
sugar
sprinkled
Makes g to B servings.
l l i cups boiling grape Juice
Conn. Sho has been publicity
W
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be
waiting
for your
on a cake plate keeps a cake
• • •
Add by ipoonfuls:
chairman for tba DeBary
summer recipes and hint
from
slicking
to
the
flat
aurl quart vanilla Ice cream
Now try Cranberry Fruit
"Featuring Fa ehIona Jest For Tou"
Arts and Crafts Club at the
face.
Stir until ice cream la melt­ Ideas. Send them to me, RL 1,
5oup.
200
N.
PARK AVE.
Ph. FA 2-2383
DeBary Mansion Houst.
• • •
ed. Chill until thickened but Box 31-B, Sanford. Will be
W cup quick cooking tapioca
•OPEN
FRIDAY
N1TE
TILL NINE"
glad
to
print
them
In
the
colSlice cream cheese with a not set. (13-23 minutea). Turn
1 cup sugar
uma.
piece
of
thread
to
get
thin
into chilled crust (above).
It tsp. salt
even slices without crumbl­ Chill until lirm. (13-23 min.).
4 cups cranberry juice
ing.
Garnish with whipped cream
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Hit 1 cup water
• • •
and chopped nuts.
Sour
cream
ehens of Norfolk, Va. will
For a delightful company
• • •
Combine
tapioca,
sugar,
leave for home tomorrow af­
cooler,
chill
a
c
m
of
VB
if you've been walking past
ter visiting with their dough salt, cranberry juke ami wa­ Juice and serve it wilh float
ter, Mrs. Milton J. Soro ter in a sauce pan and mix era of cucumber, or hang the the ribbon counter a n d
kowsky and family in Loch well. Cook and stir over med­ slices over the rim of the through the notion* depart­
ment without Hopping to
Arbor. They will be accom ium heat until mixture comes glasses.
browse you have been miss­
panted home by Mra. Helen to a boil. Remove from heat.
• • •
ing a ]ot.
ilitchcns of Sanford who will Cool, stirring once after 20
For those who have to dash
remain In Virginia for an minutes. Cover and chill thor­ to work, an orange egxnog These placet can provlda a
treaiura of Ideas and supplies
oughly. Serve in cream soup
Indefinite atay.
provides a healthful, delicious
Miss Kay Ivey, student at cups or glass dessert dishes. breakfast-ln-a-glass. The nog for new accessories. Some of
University of Florida, will Top each with a spoonful of
Is high in vitamin C as well
be home this weekend and sour cream. Serves I to 10.
Wadding
as protein. For two serv­
• • •
will attend the wedding of
ings
add
one
and
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lnd., and sons, Darvin, Qreg
and Michael, and Mrs. 1. G.
Reuter of Casselberry and
her daughter, Terri. Rev.
Poole I* a former pastor at
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church and he and
his family were bouseguests
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A former Sanford resident f-Mrs. Si) Johnson and her
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Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey.
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BILL .\N 0 JERRY KIIHC
and sans Scott and Buddy had
a great time on a recent trip
to Washington, D. C., due to
their friendship wilh Sen
George Smathcrs, who is a
close family friend.
The Sanford family took a
special Congressional tour ol
the White House, talked with
Senators Spessard Holland
and Syd Hrrlong, lion. deLesseps Morrison, U. S. Ambas­
sador to the OAS, and Bill
Haley, congressman f r o m
Florida.
While lunching in the dining
room they saw Senators Bar­
ry Goldwntcr, Slrom Thur­
mond, Jacob Javits (Jerryhad a , little encounter with
this one i, Everett Dirkson
and Hubert Humphries.
They also were much inter­
ested In a televised appear­
ance of Secretary of State
Dean Rusk as he spoke be­
fore a committee on foreign
affairs, and also accompanied
Sen. Smathcrs to another TV
studio where he taped a tele­
vision program.
Like most other Washington
tourists they visited the Bu
reau of Printing and Engrav­
ing. the FBI headquarters,
the National Archives, and
the fascinating Museum »(
Natural History and Slmtli
Ionian Institute.
Gen. Lee's home a| Arllngton, and his birthplace at
Stratford House were high on
the list of "things to see” for
these Floridians and they also
visited Thomas Jelfcrson's
home at Monticrllo and Mt.
Vernon, which of course was
the home of the First Presi­
dent.
There was one other per­
son that the Kirks were look­
ing forward to meeting, but
this meeting didn't come tiff.
Whilo waiting in the White
House fur a scheduled meet­
ing with President Kennedy
at 2 p.m., Jerry got so Inter­
est ed in looking at the new
•nap-on wallpaper which Mrs.
Kennedy has had hung in the
famous rooms that they com­
pletely missed the appoint
ment, and when they arrived
at Ilia office about 15 minutes
late, it was "too late."
• But the trip was a memor­
able one and will spark tbeir
conversations for many days
as they recount the (un they
had ami the interesting peo­
ple they met.
Your reporter having lived
at the capital for some time,
we can agree with the Kirks
that there probably is no
more exciting and Interesting
place In the country, with
more famous people to the
square Inch and more fascin a ting
and soul-stirring
Hungs to sec than in the na­
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MISS BETTY MANN. San­
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scholastic honors graduate of
McCool Junction, Nebraska
school and the Unlver.ity ol

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F E R N P L A Z A -T E 8 -3 5 1 5 -F E R N P A R K , F L A .

HETTY MANN
Nebraska, daughter of Mr.
■nd Mrs. Herbert Mann of
Sanford has added another
honor to her list of accom­
plishments.
Miss Mann has been award
ed a St.850 graduate assistanlthip in the field of Home
Economics E d u c a t i o n by
Florida State University.
This program consists of
supervising FbU Home Eco­
nomic student teachers In the
junior high school classes at
the University Demonstration
School,
Miss Mann h i s taught
homemaking at Sanford Jun­
ior High from 1W1 to 190.1.
and during the 1902 63 term
served as supervising teacher
for the FSU student teacher
here.
While a member of the fac­
ulty at SJHS, she was a mem­
ber of the Florida and Sem­
inole County Education Assn.,
t h e Classroom Teacher's
Ann , American and Florida
Vocational Assn., American
Home Economic Assn, and
secretary of the Central East
Coast District of the Florida
Home Economic Assn.
At the University of Ne­
braska she became a mem
her of Oinieron Nu, National
Home Economic scholastic
honorary, and Phil Upsilon
Otnlcron, national profession­
al Home Ecnomic scholastic
fraternity.
Last spring Phi Upsilon
Omlcron
announced
Miss
Mann as the winner of the an­
nual (.Son National Candle
Scholarship for Masler’a De­
gree work. Slio served as Ne­
braska Chapter president and
conclave delegate while a stu­
dent at the U. of N.
• • •
ATTENTION Civic Clubs,
orga.iiiatinnj and particular­
ly women's groups:
U you want to hear one of
Hie alncrrest, most Interest­
ing and eye-opening speakers
to appear on the local scene
in many a day, sen if you can
prevail upon Dr. Luis Perea
to speak to your group.
What tiiis personable young
doctor has to say about the
msiduoua way in which Com­
munist! operate and bow eas­
ily you can be duped, will
stop you dead in your tracks.
lie's m&gt;t a rabble-rouser nor
a flag-waver, and his talk is
spiced with humor and wit,
but what ha can tell you
about Communist psychology
will make you lit up and lis­
ten . . . and THINKI
• • •
MURIEL SCOTT passes the
word along that If you want
a cute little kitten or a pup­
py, a local vet has a plentiful
supply of them.
She took him a cuddly lit­
tle atray kitten that had been
left on her doorstep and found
that the good vet, who finds
himself extremely reluctant
to “ do away with” aucb
strays, has s little orphanage
home out there ind is looking
for Toiler BU7ITST tur Line
pets.
JOY REIGNS supremo In
tha homo of the Ernest Lund­
bergs since a baby daughter
has coma to liva with them.
Wa told you a couple of
years ago about the arrival
of young Ernest Jr., who was
adopted soon after birth In
St. Pete.
Now littie Kathy Jana has
Joined the family, adopted
June 21 and both big Ernie
and little Ernest and Mama
are pleased and delighted
with her.
Aa for Kathy, she seems
happy, too, as she snuggles
down contentedly and trust­
ingly, sleeping away.

Miss Gloria Jean Crews,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer Crews was united in
marriage with Robert O. Co­
hen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Cohen, before the attar
of the First Baptist Church,
Thursday, the Fourth of July.
Miss Crews entered the
church on the arm of her fa­
ther who gave her tn marri­
age.
She was attired in a street
length gown of white, with a
Chantilly lace bodice and full
chiffon skirt over white taf­
feta. The scalloped neckline
accented the double strand
pearl necklace that aha wore,
which was the "something
borrowed" from Mr«. Betty
Yost, who had worn them at
her own wedding.
The long sleeves came to
a point over the wrist and a
row of white satin button* ac­
cented the hack of the bodice.
On her head, tile bride wore
a coronet of pearls from
which fell a veil of white silk
illusion. She carried a white
Bible and a white orchid cor­
sage. White mandarin slip­
pers completed the ensemble.
Preceding the bride were
the maid of honor, Miss Ruby
Cohen, sister of the groom,
and Miss Linda Mahoney,
bridesmaid, the hride's sister.
Miss Cohen and .Miss Ma­
honey wore Identical styled
dresses patterned after that
of the bride. Miss Mahoney’s
gown was pink and she car­
ried a bouquet of pink and
blue flower*. Miss Cohen's
gown was blue and her bou­
quet was of pink flowers.
Mother of the bride, Mrs.
Crews, wore an ice blue silk
brocade sheath accented with
a hat of blue flowers, white
accessories snd a corsage of
white carnations.
The mother of the groom
was attired in an embroiderrd rayon beige ensemble
complimented by beigo ac­
cessories.
Don Yost served as best
man for .Mr. Cohen and his
brother, Clifford Cohen, a»
the attendant. Ushers were
Freddie Knight and Jimmy
Cohen. Rev. Fred B. Chance
officiated at the nuptial riles.
A program of wedding mu­
sic and the traditional wed­
ding marches were played by
organist .Mrs. Robert Carter,
who accompanied Mr. Carter
as he sang, “ Because," “ I
Love You Truly” and "The
Lord's Prayer.”
The double ring ceremony
was performed before the
flower-banked altar, lit 'on
either side by glowing t.ipers
in candelabra, Haskels ol
while gladifli, palms and
greenery formed a bower of
floral beauty for the wedding
ceremony.
Following the ceremony a
wedding reception was held

For July 21
n e e sU a g sM to
Jean Harrison aal n —|la i
McArthur Minor wffl taka
place Sunday July &amp; i t I
p-m. at the Ortiadn Baptist
Tempi* on West Colonial
Mils Harrison is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mathew Harrison e l Orlande
■nl the groom’s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn
Miller.
An friends and rotative* ol
the couple are Invited to aV

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in tha social hall of 1h#
church where a beautifully
appointed table was centered
with the four-tiered wedding
cake and graced with bou­
quets of summer flowers.
Guests were also aerved
punch, nuts and mints.
Mrs. Belly Yost was In
charge of the hride's book
and Miss Margo Dunn and
Mis* Linda Harvey served as
floating hostesses.
For her honeymoon trip,
Mr*. Cohen changed to a pink
embroidered silk sheath with

a matching Jacket on which
aha wora tha corsage from
her bridal bouquet,
Allcr a trip to the aouthern
part of tho state, tha newly
wed couple will ba at home
at 725 Bryon St. la Titusvilla,
where Mr. Cohen own* a rad ­
iator shop.
Out of town guest* ware
Mrs. Essie Burks, of T a­
vares, aunt of the bride, ami
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crain,
of Cocoa, sister and brotherin taw of tho groom.

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DEAR ABBY; Aren't there men
In this world who sto re twice » to y ?
11/ hasbend sto res s t 7 A. M . and by
6 P J I. t o needs another shave. If we
are r ° in r out in the evening I hare
to beg him to sto re again. It's al­
ways a battle. Ha says he’d rather
stay home. In ail our nine y ean of
marriage, this is the only thing we’ve
ever fought about He says if I loved
him I wouldn’t nag him about shav­
ing. I DO love him. but I don’t want
to be seen with a man who looks
like he’s on his way to hold up a
bank I Can you suggest something?
MARC1E
DEAR HARCIE: Many men
s to re twice a day and don’t mind it
a b it If your man is one of those
unfortunate fellows with a heavy
beard and a tender face, lay off. If
he’s Just lazy, promise him anything,
but give him psrsuasion.
DEAR ABBY: Did you ever see
a grown man cry? Well, I Just did
and it’s enough to break your heart.
I ’m stationed in Germany and one of
my buddlaa here Just got a "Dear
John" from his girl bock home.
They’d been engaged two years. He
was nuts about her and talked about
her to y and night. He used to
"dance" w ith her picture and sleep
with it under his pillow. He never
looked a t any other girl, and he had
plenty of chances. His girl just wrote
and said she was giving his engage­
ment ring to his mother because she
waa m arrying another guy. Pleaae
Abby, tell girla back home not to

By Abigail Van Buren
write guys news like that, but to wait
until they get home to break the
news. H r buddy says he doesn’t
want to live any more.
A BUDDY’S BUDDY
DEAR BUDDY: I’ve said It many
times, but I’ll say it again. When a
girl promises to "w ait" for her man
Who’s gons in the service, she should
keep that promise. Frequently, th a t’s
the only thing th a t keeps a guy goIng.
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DEAR ABBY: What do'you think
of people who invite you to their
home for a visit and nave the TV
going full blast all the time you are
there? By the time the evening is
over your throat is sore from trying
to out-shout the television.
SORE THROAT
DEAR SORE: Guests who are
asked to compete with the television
all evening should decline the second
invitation.
•

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CONFIDENTIAL TO EDDIE
AND PAUL: Get the lettuce togeth­
er, boys, and you’ll have no trouble
finding the tomatoes.
What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed
stamped envelope to Abby, Bbx .1365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3366, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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I N T. Pass IN.T.
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your winners and losers."
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South can count nine sure
winners at hla three no- the first trick with dummy’s
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Stop to consider: Your hus­
band has rights, too:
lla has n right to some
privacy. That means you
shouldn't make a habit of
asking, "Who waa that on the
telephone?" "Why a rt you
half an hour late?", "What
were you and so-and-so talk­
ing about?"
He has a right to some re­
laxation at home. You haven’t
the right to think up an odd
job for him to do tvery time
he settlee down la his favorite
chair.
He has a right to his Ideas
of how tha children should be
brought up. You haven’t the
right to veto any suggestion

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By Oswald Jacoby
the ace of clubs Immediately.
George points out further
that if South tries a spade
finesse and East bolds the
king a heart shift will beat
the hand in the event that
the heart finesse is wrong.
Of course, it Is tough luck
to lose two finesses, but Geor­
ge ssys th it ■ winning plsyer
should not depend on luck
when he doesn't hsve to.
South's correct plsy is to
take the ace of spades and go
right after clubs.
East will take hit ace and
ahifl to a heart and now
South can try the heart tinease. it will lose, but South
won't be hurt, lie will still
gather in four diamonds,
i three clubs and the two major
(suits aces tor hla nine tricks.

By Ruth Millett

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he makes. Just because you | haven't the right to do all the
think you understand the chit-, deciding about which people
yuu will see slid which ones
dren better than he docs, •
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He has a right to do as he
occasionally. You can't expect
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means yuu haven't the right
you do.
He has a right to his own to nag him if he likes to put
friends, whether they particu­ his feet on the davenport,
larly appeal to you or not. You spread the Sunday paper on
the living room Hour, etc.
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HOPE'S ATHLETICS
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HOLLYWOOD (01*11 The backyard of Bob Hope's
Good advice at vacation time
borne resembles a city park
—and any time. Ruth Millett'i
with all it's athletic equip­
‘How to Hsve a Happy Hus­
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band."
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Hope has a one-hole golf
course, swimming pool and Ruth llillett Reader Service,
basketball hoop. His office c ‘o The Sanford Herald. P. O.
also la located on t h e Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City
grounds. Between business Station, New York 19, N. Y.
conferences, Hope bits a few
golf balls.
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FIRE LOSS
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It With Music."
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U U ttid
producer Arthur Freed In Yori^ thii ipring, but he won't
pre-production planning and appear in the finished pro­
during (Liming of the picture. duct. Ilia footage waa destroy­
ed in a cutting room fire, and
he could not return here
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was hired to do the role over.

9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Kent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Reel Estate For SaI*
IS. 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. Buitd - Paint - Repaid
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26. Radio &amp; Television
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28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
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31A. Pets
32. Flowers • Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
1. L ost &amp; Found
LOST: Black Wallet cental*
lng driver license, pic*
lures 4t money. Vicinity of
French Ave. Call FA 2 0362,
Mrs. Wimlham.

3. Education • Instruction
AIH Conditioning • Refrigera­
tion men needed. We train
you. Tools and equipment
furniahed. Write C.T. I. Bos
33. c/o Herald.

6. For Rent
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Cletn and dote In. Jlmmla
Cowan. 322-4013.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchea
equipped. ITS. FA 2-3303.
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Apartment. Private bath.
FA 2 3303.
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'Nadine Seltzer

22. Build • Paint • R tpalr

3 BEDROOM, H6 bath House
in Ravenna Park on lake,
Ovar $2000 aqulty for $250.
114 Satsuma Dr. FA 2-2700.

Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
P hono- FA 2-7963

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equipment; guitar*, drum*,
■axaphones, organa, etc.
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Refinlshlng A Repair Work
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Phone for appointment!.

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ON ANY MERCHANDISE
THIS WEEK ONLY

SANFORD M l SIC
CENTER
MIS P \RK WE.
1*11.

323-08*1

3 BEDROOM. 3 bath. Kit
chen equipped. 123 W. Cole­
man Circle. Pinecrest.

21. Beauty Salon*

Summer Permanent Speclels
Eve. Appt'*. 3 Sr. Operators
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak
FA 2 5742

LOW Monthly payments. 3
RENT A BED
FURN. 4 Room, 1 Bedroom
Bedrooms, den, 2 baths,
Apt. Water furnished. Ad­ BoUaway, Hospital * Baby
Beda.
central Alr-Cond. Lake pri­
ult*. 323-0389.
By Day, Week, or Month
vilege*. 113 Lake Minnie
4 BEDROOMS. 2 bath, Oorida CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Dr. FA 2-7646.
room, patio, air-condition­ Ph. FA 2-5181 US W. l i t SL
COUNTRY STYLE
ed. In Loch Arbor. Phone
2 BEDROOM Rouse unfurn­ New 2 bedroom home l'e
FA 2-8365.
ished. Kitchan equipped. $65 baths located on large lot
E'ilclcncy Apt. $30 Mo. up.
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2434 on paved road in Lake
Surplu* City. 201 W. lit.
Cedar Ave.
Mary. Community water,
built-in
kitchen, 2 walls of
2 BEDROOM furniahed Apart­ 41* x S’ HOUSETRAILER, 2
cabinets, double stainless
ment. FA 2-0641.
bedrooms; Adults only; $50.
steel sink, electric heat,
month. FA 2 3619. 8:30 til
FURN. Apt. 2300 MellonTille.
plastered wall*, 6 full inches
3:30 alter 6 FA 2-7611.
of inaulation, 40 gal eke.
'If you want to pick up girls, you should get
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
water heater, LARGE light­
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms. 2
a pick-up truck!"
lex. FA 2-3610.
ed
closets,
and
asphalt
baths, air-condition. Lake
shingle roof. Ideal for lea- 12. Real Eatate For Salt 12. Heal Eatate For Hale
front. FA 1-8920.
3 BR. Frame Houae. Partly
lure living. $10,300. $300
.fdrniabed. Near NAS. Not
SA L E OR TRA D E
down balance FHA or con­
fancy but cheap rent. $12.50 3 ROOM furnished Apartment.
St. Johns Realty
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Corner
of
Lake
Mary
Blvd
ventional
If
desired.
J.
W.
week. FA 2-3219.
ped Home on large lot. THE TIME TESTD FIHM
* 3th St. FA 2-7963.
Hall Realty, 322-3641 2341
FHA 4(iT. mortgage with 116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
S. French Ave.
3
BDRM.
1
bath,
kitchen
only 17 years to go. 83300
First SL Near 2 city free
equipped. $110 monthly. IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two equity. Can be refinanced 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath Home.
parking lots and shopping
146 Pinecreit Drive. Phone
Wynnewood section. $300
with nothing down or will
3 bedroom model Homes.
stores. No utility charges.
FA 2 4163.
down. Phone FA 2-2073 af­
trade on smaller house,
LMN Enterprises, I n c.
Suitable for couple or ilnter 7:00 p. m.
acreage, lots or car. I'h.
Highland Ave. Longwood.
gle, also retired people. FURNISHED Apt., 1WH W.
FA
26157.
TE
9-3911.
FA 2-4T1I.
9th. $50. FA 3-6290.
20 ACRES on Urge lake fac
HOME AND
ing Highway. 5 Room
TURN. Apt. Close in. Phone FURNISHED Apt., lights A BY OWNER. Giving away,
frame house, all in grove.
ORANGE GROVE
FA 2-2800.
water included. FA 2-5158 large equity. Nothing down,
Large
3
bedroom
home
on
SXOoO.
Will finance. I’h
near
golf
course.
3
Bed­
or FA 2-0495.
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
349-3451.
room, 1 bath, kitchen equip­ 20 acres near Interstate 4.
Gables. FA 2-0720.
Nice, large, furn. 2 bdrm
16 acres in 3 year old Ham­
ped, Fla. room. Assume
apt. 1700 Magnolia 865.
4Vi*» mortgage. FA 2-61U0. lins in GOOD CONDITION. 16. Female Help Wanted
(FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
Here is your chance to
house. 2461 Palmetto. Call F U R N I S H E D Efficiency
2 BEDROOM Home on an ap­ make some real money GIRLS wanted. Apply at
FA 2-0274.
Apartment. Alto 2 Bedroom,
Nifty Auto Bath. No book­
proximate one acre of while enjoying all the
electric kitchens. Water
keeping. 2408 French Ave.
beautiful w o o d e d land.
S BEDROOMS, H i baths.
benefits of country living. A
furnished.
FA
2
0428.
86300.
Flexible
terms.
rare bargain at $28,000.
Large lot and children wetINSTRUCTORS NEEDED
come. FA 2-5606.
S 31A L L clean downstairs
For Sanford A Orlando area
Apartment. FA 2 0703.
Vivian Woodard cosmetics.
Seminole Realty Stemper Agency
2 BEDROOM Home. Furn.
Full or part Unit' to teach
Larne yard and g»rag«. FURNISHED Apartment.
1901 Park Avenue
techniques •&gt;( society uf
REALTOR — LNSUROR
$75 mo. w ater furnished.
Rooms, nice alrey 2nd
FA 2-3232 anytime
makeup artists of Holly­
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
Children welcomed.
floor. 9 Miles E. on Rt. 413.
wood. We teach you free.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, 4
FA 2-0007.
FA 2-3771.
FURNISHED or unfurnished
Call 423-7374. Orlando.
bedroom air - conditioned.
2 bedroom Home. Low
2 ROOM furnished Apartmsnt. NICELY furnished Bedroom
Tee 'N Green Estate*. Ph.
down payment A lo w BEAUTICIAN wanted. Rhone
355. Includes water A elec­
and kitchen. Private bath
322-2744.
FA 2 3742. Eve. FA 2-2133.
monthly payments. 16 Val­
tricity. FA 2-8544.
A entrance. Elderly woman
encia
Kd.
Dellary.
Phone
3
BEDROOM,
Florida
room,
or couple. $30 a month. luO
17. M ale H elp W a n te d
FA 2 7565 8 tu 3.
large yard with sprinkler
Holly Ave.
system. Good neighborhood.
IMMEDIATE OPENING for
JOHN E. FOX
IX T U B I ' l H I ' t I T r i l l IIT OS* 3 BEDROOM. 8100 ■ month
Inquire at 2411 Summerlin.
2 experienced new and used
REALTOR
T U N .SIXTH J l II l»» SI. I IM­
Pinecreit. 122 Shannon Dr.
car
salesmen. See or call
S 'I IT. l x
sm i
n iM s u m .
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0550
104 WEST 10 ST.
Large living room, range
SULK n i l M V . I I . iiH IUS.
Red Brass, Brass Motors,
CH.VXIMMY XO. M i n i
furnished. Redecorated. Ph. NEAT 2 bdrm. hum* in good
Inc., FA 2-3411.
SPACE
OEVROB J
IIAUMD.SCH a n t
location. Total price only
349-3321.
f'T the children in tins In,*,
aiA R O vnr.T
k.
baumbach.
14950 with $500 down and
Itia NIKE,
ahaded yard and right next IS. H elp W anted
r u i n l i f t a, 8. Reich Rentaln
bal. with low monthly pay­
to a lovely City park for TEACHER. Junior High ex­
vs.
ment of $19.50,
A. U t m i i l i l O N U . C H A R LA HUTCHISON
more play activity. Three
(Kean
front
perienced for p r i v a t e
UHL'AIMUNK H onI.V ACO 11 a n d
bedroom, 2 bath house has
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FRANK
RO B IN A U G H ,
har
School. Writp immediately
buaband,
aeparate
dining r o o m ,
FA 20669.
Realtor
stating qualifications. Write
r-fan d an ta.
Florida room, large, eat-in
Raymond Lundquist, Also.
x o T i r e o r e v i r ix
Box 18, c o Herald.
9. For Solo or Rent
sukkkw kvt
for
d k i:d
and equipped kitchen, dou­
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
s-o h s x i . o s i h i :
ble garage and fiber glass 19. S itu a tio n * W a n ted
TO a C It A It L A DKC M M OSD 2 BDRM house. 817 Catalina
B A R G A IN H U N T E R
covered patio. Extra bon
R O B IN A U O H a n d KltA-NK
RUIUN'AC’O H , h s r h u a - PIN EC REST. 3 Bedrooms, 2 This is It. S, Sanford. Near
uses are parquet hard* mid CHILDREN kept. FA 2 1182
b an d
HLH. 5 Rooms A bath on
floors, fireplace and oodles Child Care FA 2 3274
baths, Fla. room, built-in
R o u t a No 4.
B a l U f o n t a l n a , Ohio
of closet space. See the
oven A range. 1(M E. Jen­ nice shady lot, furnished
Tou. L a f a n d a n t S , a r t h a r a b y
if wanted. Empty August
owner at 1814 Mcllonville LICENSED CHILD Car*
kins Circle. 322 9537.
n o t l fl a d ( b a t a c o m p l a i n t to
2. All this for $3800. Call
f o rac lo a a A e r a a m a n t a for Daad
FA 2-8481.
Ave.
on
uia
(o llu w tn a t d a s c r l b a d 2.23 ACRES o( Sub Irrigated
6od-46ul Enterprise. Be gltd
proparlv, t o - w it:
land. For information call
to show you Inside A out.
I,ot» S. 1 a n d I, Block D,
FA 2-4060.
IfT E N A H T B
aL U U lV I
tlU.V. A l t a m o n t e S p ' l n j a ,
F lo rid a , a c c o r d i n g to p l a t
t h a r a u f r a a o r d a d In F l a t
Hook I. P a c t IS. Ptibllo
R a co rd a o f S sm l n o l * C o u n ­
ty, F l o r i d a : i n c l u d i n g k i t c n an atovc, r e f r i g e r a t o r . S
bcasara. carpat and

IRONING, 323-0591.

SPECIAL
C it ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold Wave 86.93 complete.
Open evening by appt.
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0831

lot on beautiful lake. Ph
FA 2-2U68.

54. Article* For S al*

31 A. Pet.w

25. Plumbing Services
PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L, HARVEY
2v&gt;4 Sanford Ave. FA 3-3383

26. Radio I t T e le v la lo a
USED T.V. Sets $10. up. Ser­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-9776.

27. Special Service*
F R IG ID A IR E

Sales k Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3*83

BOSTON Hull Terrier Pup­ ALUMINUM Furniture rewebbed cheaper than you
pies. Reg. 6 weeks old.
eon do it yourself. Bring
FA 2-6187.
It to the Furniture Center.
32. F u rn itu re
1100 French Ave.
Used furniture, appliances, READY MIX Concrete, win­
toois, etc. Bought - fold.
dow tills, lintels, steps,
Lorry‘a Mart 213 Sanford
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
Ave. rn . FA 2 4132
pipe, steel, grtwse traps,
dry wells, stepping atones.
WANTED reliable couple to
3Uraele Concrete Co.
lake up monthly payment!
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
of $13.30 on 3 complete
roomi of furniture. Coll TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
TE 8-1811, Csaaelberry, col­ On Repossessed Merchandise
lect.
Unpaid
Item
Original
Bal.
BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital, RoUiway*. Juve­ ’83 Port. T.V. $156.93 $ 83.79
nile. FREE delivery and '83 Port. T.V. $156.93 8103.70
63 13' Refrig $279 93 $138.80
Pick-up.
Port. Stereo $ 89.95 $ 39.80
FURNITURE CENTER
'81 Power
1100 Preach Ave.
Mower
$ 54.95 $ 33.00
Ph. FA 8-7163
'13 Auto
Washer
F R E E E ST IM A T E
$289.95 $186.30
Upholeteriag A M ittreie ren­ 'S3 Port. T.V. $179 93 $ 56.93
ovating. New A Used Furni­ Payments to suit YOUR bud­
ture. CeU Nix Bedding Mfg.
get.
Co., at 706 Celery Ave.
FIRESTONE STORES
FA 3-311T.
Cor. of 1st A French
322 0244
Sell Us Your FuraRnr*. Quick
Servicw With the Cash. YOU pick Purple Hull CrowSUPER TRADING POST der Peas. $1.50 a bu. Ph.
FA 24677.
FA

24. Article! For Sale

Luggage, rugs. $2.99 up, Tshirts 48c ea. Boat cush­
ions, Army-Navy Surplus.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
310 Sanford Ave.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti- NORUE 14* Cuitonutic Re­
frigerator - Freeier. Good
'x e-P h . FA 2 4244
condition. 401 \V. 13th St.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

LAWN SERVICE SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS 36. Automohilew * T ru c k !
Mowing and edging, e tc . S a t ­
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
1953 CADILLAC. Clean. Good
26" LADIES Kawlelgh Eng
FA 2 1817.
lire*. 4343’cash. 305 S. P y k
llah Hike. 3 Speed shill,
Ave. 323-0703.
brakes. Good condlAir-Conditioning* hand
lilt ion. $20.00. FA 2-6806.
1936 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. 4 II.
I I. B . P O P E C O ., IN C .
323-2740.
2u&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Shop the Herald Ada where
TRACTOR work, mowing, local merchants offer their *60 AUSTIN Healey Sprite.
Good cond. FA 3 0618.
best buys.
discing, blade, scoop.
FA 2-7664.

Auto Glass, Tops
A Sea* Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8033
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

IF YOU LIKE PONTIACS
LIKE WE LIKE P O N T IA C S ...

Ifan yon d oM

S e n k a r ik G la s s a n d F a in t
C om pany

210 Magnolia

Ph. FA S-4422

Smart Buyers Come To

Jim Hunt Really

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS

3 Bit Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kilrhen
•quipped. Low down pay­
Rail Estate—Mortgages
ment. Assume loan. A real
11*. N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
saving. Call FA 29472.
Ravenna Park
FA 27465
Evening*
tl ROOM House. Store build­
FA 2-3677 FA 2 382# FA 2-A160
ing. Wonderful location for

Stenstrom Realty

small grocery business. 2
Lots. $8,500. $4,000 down,
balance $61.00 par mo. 7u«
W. 9th or 713 W. 9th St.
Rambler CU uic-SEE IT NOW!

HOLLERSo/SANFORD '63 Rambler, • .The New Shape of Quality!

SAVf

BIG STOCK - LONG TRADES
219 E . 2nd S T .

SANFORD

2365 P A R K A V E .

♦ Low Monthly Payments _
FLORIDA STATE BLANK

LEAVING Town, moat sell
*37 Old*. 2 door eedso.
Stlck. Clean. Rune good,
*295. FA 18841.

957 4 door CHEV. Bel Air,
auto tran*. 3 new tires,
333-0873 after I.
I960 RENAULT Dauphin*.
New motor. Top condition.
A re a l bargain at $565. Sea
Mr. Burton, Velde* HotcL
1958 SIMCA $230. 1408 Court
St. FA 3-4820.
1961 VALIANT, one owner,
Uka new. $950. FA 3-2073
after 7:00 p, m.
1935 t* ton FORD Pickup.
*175.00. FA 2-8833.
3 7. U o a ta • M o to rs

SWAP. 25' Cabin Cruiser for
sm aller fishing boat. Ph.
3223114.

FOAM Boat seats A backs,
$6.00. FA 2 8833.

38. Motorcycles - Scoot era
1959 HARLEY Davidson. Ft*
74. $730. Reel'* Used Cars,
lllh A Sanford Ave.
B.S.A. Motorcycle. 1982 Super
rocket. 850 cc. Excellent
condition. Call FA 2-9891 7
a. in. 6 p.m. Evening P h .'
NO 84391.

l.ovv P r ic e S p ecials
T h u rx . • F r i , • S u l.
O n ly

1939 Taunu. Htatlun
Wagon, Kxlr* 4 8 Q E
C lrm
1WW
1939 RvniiiR
4-Dr. ttaU a

376

1938 SUrcury
4-Ur. Alr-Cund.

445

1937 Ford Falrlan*
“3U0" Fordor En- 4 0 1
■in* N trd i Work
1938 Cadillac
Coup* DcYllle

495

1933 Buitk 2-Dr.
Hardtop

246

W h y be c o n te n t w ith b ein g a P o n tin e
W a tc h e r w h en o w n in g o n e is so e a s y ?
Besides its fe tc h in g ity l in g , P o n tia c g iv e s
y o u so m u c h m o re t h a n w h a t y o u b a r g a in
for. A w id e r W id e -T ra c k , s e lf- a d ju s tin g
b rak es a n d a n ew , re fin e d rid e , for in s ta n c e .
A n d w h a t a selec tio n . S e ttlin g o n y o u r
choice is p r o b a b ly th e h a r d e s t p a r t o f
sw in g in g in to a P o n tia c . B u t w e ’ll be
glad to h e lp , T h a t ’a w h y w e're h e te .

1931 Plymouth
4-Hr, Srdan

180

1931 ChrtruWI
4-l&gt;r. Srdan
Exctllrnt Shap«

196

1933 Pontiac
|-tlr. Hrdan

175

1931 (lldstnubile
l-Dutir

176

1931 Mrrrury
4-Dr. Srdnn

50

25 Latte M odel
HHiO • 1962
L IK E N E W
CARS
ttiv g u t o a a r

StMemplutt

ON NEW
CHEVROLETS
OLDSMOBILKS
CADILLACS

NOW

♦ Low Interest Rita*

1933 Ford Sta.
1A K
Wagon. Hun* Good

Office FA 2 2118
Night FA 2-0648
12. Reel Eatate For Hale
323 0700
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

BY Owner. 2 Bedroom block
House furnished. Screened
porches.
3 Extra lots.
18,300 cash. FA 20631.

BUYING A NEW er
USED CART
FINANCE r r WITH US

14 ft. /.1MJIEL. 30 hp. dec.
Evinrude, gator trailer. Uk«
USED I-awn Mowers. Refri­
now. $475. FA 2-8803.
gerators and stoves.
Foovey's Sales A Service 34' JERSEY Sea Skif 8830;
3rd A .Magnolia
runs A floats, $123 hp.
Chrysler marine engine has
84 FOAM Red pillows. Limit
bead, galley A bunki, nerds
2 to customer. 97c. Nylon
woodwork repair. WekJva
covered sofa bed with
Fish Camp. 8 Mi. N. of
matching chair, cushioned
Sanford on St. Johns River.
with foam, XXI95. 1 Deluxe
Gibson 30" Range used 6
months.. $85.00. 2 Used lie Gateway To The Waterway
I to h a o n S p o r tin g G oods
frlgeralors $4().oo e a c h .
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Berry's Furniture. Out W.
304-6-8 E. lsl Ph. FA 2 5981
1st. St.

ALUSChalmcrs. Model (J
Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4233 cultivating tractor in good
condition. For sale reason­
»IDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ able 647-7238 or lee Grave­
tio* etc. Free estimate. Ph
ly Tractor Sales A Service.
322 3306.
Ill N. Orlando Ave. Mait­ BABY CHIB $10 00. Elecland.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
rarer. $300. Travel Iron.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Never used. $6.00. Phone
FOR your sewing needs.
All Types and Siict
FA 2 8633.
M IL A D Y ’S S H O P P E
W* Repair and Service
Of fine Fabrics
BEAUTIFUL new living room
S T I N E
106 9. Park Ave.
bed cuuch. Open# like Cas­
Machinery and Supply Co.
tro convertible. For 2 peo­
X7 W. 2nd St.
EA 2 6132
$3.40 PER MONTH
ple. Cost $200, sell $100.
ASSUME payments on Singer
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
round bobbin Sewing Ma­ 868-4068.
geration service. All work
chine equipped to tig rag With purchase of Blue Lus­
guaranteed. Very reason­
and make button holes.
able In price. Day FA 2-7434 With guarantee. Balance of tre, rent Electric Carpet
Shampoocr for only $1 per
Night FA 2 2069.
• payments. FA 2-9411.
day. Carroll's Furniture.

29. A utom obile S erv ice

M. AutMSMtritaa • Tracks

M OTOR »

T ru d e - ln s

W elcom ed

F in a n c in g

A v a ila b le

| IN C .

ON A L L CARS

HUNT

HIGHEST TRADE FOR YOUR CAR!

U n c o lit-M e rc u ry

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
:ioi tv . )&gt; t. s t .

P h . F A 2-02:11

n il'

1901 Park Avenue
VERY large 3 Bedroom
FA 2-5232 anytime
Home In Loch Arbor, f 160
EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Park.
per month. FA 2-5301.

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W E L AKA APARTMENTS:
Roomi private tMtba, U4
W. T in t SL

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u n * r.

W E S T - SO U TH OK
UNFURNISHED J - bedroom HOUSETRAILER with ca­
NORTH EX PO SU RE
bana nn l a r g r private lot.
hotue, kitchen equipped.
Only lix loti to choose from
Adulti. FA 2-608*.
FA 2-3631.
All on nice lake. Wooded
and tenii-cleared. Starting
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
CHOICE RENTALS
at 820.00 per front fool. Ex­
bout*. Large roomi. HO * UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom,
cellent term i or buy all
mo. FA 3-8544.
1 bath MS.
with releaae clauses. J. W.
3 Bedroom on lake. 190.
FURNISHED 1 A 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. $125.
Hall. Realty, 322 3641. 2314
Apartment. Newly decorat­ 3 Bedroom, l*t bath. $116.
S. French Ave.
ed. Quetnel Apt. Apt. f. MM 1 Bedroom, S bath. $130.
BY OWNER. 3 Bedrm. con­
E. 141h St. 322-8194.
4 Bedroom, 2l» bath. 1110.
crete block Home, shaded

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PA G E

THURS., JULY 11, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

4 Girls Back
From 4-H
Short Course

Casselberry Youth
Does U. S. Research
N .

By Jaw* CasaafWrry
each week In the pupa stage.
Dale Birkenmeyer, mn of They are kept in cages when
Mr. and Mrs. James Birk­ they hatch out ind a n fed
enmeyer Jr., o( a ll Lake ebeml-itarllaBta mixed with
Griffin Circle, Casselberry, sugar.
After being sterilised the
has returned to San Salvador
Island In tha
Bahamas, files are released on the is­
where he U engaged In re­ land. The normal female fly,
search for tha U. S. Depart­ whose life expectancy is five
ment of Agriculture's Entomo­ weeks, mates only once dur­
ing her lifetime and lays an
logical Research Division.
Young Birkenmeyer came averaga of 9* eggs. The male
home, Friday, Juna 91, for fly lives 4 weeks and under
a week's visit and surprised Ideal conditions may m ate
hla family with a two months with as many aa 34 different
females. Thus for each male
growth of beard.
M L AND M B . STANLEY J. Rapaport, of Caaaelberry, and children
Hla work on Ban Salvador fly sterilised the world la
"H*rky” and Kathleen, stand In the doorway of th eir “home bn wheels”
Involve* a test program for spared a possible 3,348 addi­
which took them across two continents.
(Herald Fhoto)
trying out a method of eradi­ tional insect pests.
l r Jane
purchased a t a souvenir are where they found the women cating insects by iterillratlon,
Birkenmeyer claims that
D r. tad Mrs. Stanley J. very comfortable to wear. w eir six petticoats and go which U proving very suc­ he esn distinguished between
Ate male and female of the
Mapaport of Casselberry bare Tb* Dutch people find them barefooted, and then on lo cessful.
very practical where the
Between 40 and 80 thousand species by looking into their
returned bona a ad reopened streets arc muddy and there Gibraltar.
flies ara sent to the Island eye*.
Dm office after a fabulous ar* no sidewalks.
They found Italy lo be Use
The Island, whirh serves as S H E L L E Y T U F T S ,
of Europe and. the
While in Spain, they saw most interesting country In
site for a missile tracking d a u g h t e r o f M r. a n d
United State* with their chit- the colorful annual festivals Europe and were fortunate
station operated by PinAmer- M rs. J o s e p h T u f t s , o f
to be In Rome before the
lean, is an ideal spot for the N o r t h O rla n d o , w a s
drea. "Herky," 9. aad Kath­ and spectacular Artworks
displays at Valencia and death of Pope John and at­
test program because of its n a m e d " J u n i o r M i n a
leen, i.
tended
a
public
audience
In
remote location and sm all N o r th O rla n d o ” in c o n ­
They picked up their Volks- Castle Leon. The open air St. Peter's.
area.
te s ts h e ld d u r in g t h e
wipes '‘camper,” which they meat markets with the many Like every tourist they en­
Two other Islands In the v illa g e ’s n n n u u l J u l y
christened “ Bronhilde," on files drove them to a diet joyed the xondslss in Venice
chain Mayaguana and Grand 4 th c e le b ra tio n .
arrival is Rotterdam, Hol­ of ssnllne sandwiches, how­ and the flower market of
ever.
Turk also have testing pro­
land. It t u fully equipped
visited
Portugal, San Remo. They also found
W'elcoma Wagon Interna­ grams with the methods
for aleepini, cooking and eat- They
the natives very adept at
Inf and esablad the Rapetional,
Inc., sent a represen­ varying slightly on each. The
squeeiing the "last lira”
program la scheduled to con­
porta to travel economlcelly
from tourists.
tative, Nora C. Norris, to tinue to next June.
and simplified the matter of
Driving into Swltierland, meet the fallowing newcom­
Birkenmeyer attended Or­
finding aceonmodatlooi.
Young and old enjoyed the
our stalwart travelers found ers to South Seminole Coun­
lando Junior College for two
This resulted In such unFourth of July Celebration
many of tha alpine p a n e l
years and plana lo enroll in
aaual
overnight
i topping
sponsored by the North Orblocked with mow, which ty. •
the University of Florida at
place* as the Eiffel Tower
Those
greeted
were:
Undo Civic Association at
meant
turning
around
and
By Pearl Jacksew
Gaincsvllla in September. The
la Parts, the Coliseum in
detouring 200 miles. They
the recreation area which of­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Evers
The Fourth of July Picnic
Department nf Agriculture
Rome and the Leasing Tower
fered a day full of games
drove through Austria and in­ and children, Keith, II, and
now has a new million dollar
of Fisa. They dined In ityle and annual Chuluota Fiesta to Germany, where they had
and contests climaxed with a
In their VW beneath the bal­ was an outstanding success, their only peek behind the Sheri Lynne, three, from Wi­ laboratory located In Gaines­ spectacular fireworks display.
cony of Princess Grace and reports Mrs. Dorothy Foi, Iron Curtain when they visit­ chita, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. W. ville and Dale would like
One of the highlights of the
chairman.
Prlncw Ranter in Monaco.
S. Dlmmlck from Savannah, to work there following hla afternoon was the beauty
ed E ait Berlin.
Crowds gathsred through­ It took about an hour of Ua.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ba­ graduation.
In the absence of laundercontest with Jackie Atchison.
m ats, Mn. Rapaport solved out the day from many miles going through the complicated ker from fronton, Ohio.
t7-ycar-o!d daughter of Mr.
the unlveraal problem la the around for the carnival mid­ procedure to get Into East
Mrs. Earclt Abell from
and .Mrs. Glenn Atchison,
m anner of the local house­ way with everything from Berlin, where guns were Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs.
named “ Mu* North Orlando”
wives by waihleg
their Fish Ponds to grab-hags and much In evidence and it ap­ James Gleason and children,
Shelley Tufts, It-year-okl
clothe* by hand 1s the vill­ the delicious ham dinner peared lo be only ooefillb Bruce. 18. and Gail 13, from
daughter of Sir. and .Mrs.
age fountains.
served by Mrs. Jsen Stella, as prosperuui as the West­ Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Tufts was chosen
Dr. Rapaport’a knowledge Sirs. Loretta Stiver, Sirs. ern xone, Dr. Rapaport noted. W. R. Brown from Tampa.
"Junior Miss North Orlando”
of German and his wife's Peg Stewart and Mrs, DeThey toured the Scandina­
and 6-year-old Ellen Camp­
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Scott
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
French were very useful dur­ lores Martin.
vian countries of Sweden. and children, Kim, eight,
A charter was drawn up bell, daughter of Mr. and
ing the trip and enabled
Mrs. Bert Chlttick and Mrs. Norway and Denmark and Tommy, seven, ind Jo Alli­
Mn. .Malvin Campbell, was
Tor the Osteen Civic Assoc isthem to get to know the peo­ A r n o l d Jarkeon were In found Norway to be the pretcrowned “ Little Miss North
son, one, from Sanford; Mr
ple better In the countries charge of the Midway and tic­ list country which they saw
and .Mrs. E. L. French from lion at a meeting of (he ex­ Orlando” . Micky Shiver*, son
which they visited.
ket chairmen were Mrs. Fox, in Europe with its specta­ Manchester, N. II.; Mr. and ecutive board held Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shivers.
Arriving In Hoiiind at tulip Mrs. Peg Crotdale and Mrs. cular scenery.
Sirs. K. L. Zimmer (ram Win­ evening at the home of Nick
time, they aaw the flower Doris Beach.
Dr. Rapaport carried on ter Park.
Pfeifauf, president of the
auctions. Mrs. Rapa port finds
The winners nf the swim­ advance itudles at a hospi­
Mr. and Mra. G. M. Lund- organisation.
the wooden shoes which she ming contest were ar follows; tal outside of London and
gren and daughter, Dunns,
By using charters of other
Adolta, Dan Bocks; I t to Id, found British Socialised Med­ 13, from Cocoa; Mr. and Mn.
Jerry Murphy; 10 to 12, icine to he a failure.
G. W. Beam and children. civic organisations a* a
After sightseeing in Eng­ Erika. 18 months, ami Greg­ guide Hie members of the
Stephen Brack; S to 9, Robert
Davis and 1 to 6 Arnold Jack- land and Scotland, they ory, two months, from Wi­ hoard have formulated what
Alias Marie Allen, daugh­
son Jr. Mrs. Katy Coffy was went to Ireland by way of an chita. Kan.; Mr. and Mra. they believe to he s sound ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
overnight ferry from Liver­ Horace Hoardmin from Ken­ charier which will benefit the Allen of Orlando, who repre­
in rhnrge of this activity.
community.
sented Skate City Rollers
The prise of the day fur pool. Thix waa a ‘‘must" osha, Wise.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
The next step la working Dance ami Figure Club of
collecting the most money on since Mrs. Rapaport Is of Irish
Mr.
ind
Mrs.
W.
L.
Day
A rtist Charles A. Holder of the Dishtoss game was taken descent and they all kissed
from Lake Mary; Mr. and for the approval of the char­ Fern Park in Ihe Southern
Lakelend and formerly of hy Mrs. Hetsie Jrnes.
the Blarney Stone before Mr* Merle Brown and chil­ ter by the Circuit Judge. Region Skate Queen Contest
Miami, will be instructor o t
Board members will call on in Stiami Beach was select­
The winner of the Bean Ja r boarding ship for home.
dren, Merle Jr., 14, David, 10,
the summer school a t the De­
On arrival in New York ami Bonny, eight, from Wi­ Oateen resident* to become ed "Mis* Southern Region."
Guessing ConGNl was Ruck
Bary Mansion from July 89
Girls from eight Southern
Sargent ami winner of the they headed their faithful chita. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. A. signer* of a petition staling
through August 9.
dinner drawing was Donald "camper” westward for a C. Blackwood from Winter that tlte organisation Is need­ Stales were Judged for heau
He received hla Bachelor of
ed.
visit with Dr. Rapaporl’s fam­ Park.
ly, poise and personality
Coffy.
Ftna Arte Degree In 1960
fnrorporation of Ihe Civic
In addition lo reigning at
The evening hour* were ily in California. They stop­
from the University of Flo­
Association la the first step the meet. Miss Allen received
spent dancing and swimming ped off at such spots as Yel­
rida and ha* taught recently
toward the ultimate goal of a beautiful crown, an ela­
and In just good old fushioned lowstone, Zion and Itryce
• t the Lakeland A rt Center
erecting u Civic Center in borate trophy, a bouquet of
Canyon
National
Parks,
ami
socialising, Mrs. Fox reported.
are
convinced the scenery
and the Rldga A rt Asan.
Osteen, in memory of the roses and a scholarship to
“Tha Fiesta proved very
in" mthis
late Cot. William B»)le. This attend a modeling school.
He also studied at the Chi­
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profitable «nn a I proceed r . . . .
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building to be usrd as a
cago Art Institute and the Li. - . ___ . .u- v J ......... . th,‘ nf *n*
Other skaters taking part
l,l‘*
”'h«
*■
»«*•
will go teward tha betterment
gathering place for resident* in Iho meet from Skate City
which they visited.
Farnsworth School of A rt in
of the community,” said Mra.
On Ihe rclurn trip they
of the community.
Sarasota.
lly Mra. Adam Mullrr
were Mary Margaret Cohen,
Fox.
.
. . .
stopped off In Texas to visit
Recent honors which he
A group of interested De­ The organisation expects to Lia Cohen. Carolyn Cohen,
A
tin,e w ,\ h*J b» Mrs. Kapsport's folks.
Bary citliens, I n c l u d i n g undertake many other pro­ Sliaran Tucker, Bea Saverhaa won arc grand prise for
all and that's something no
They are very glad to be James Rucker, the Hev. A. C, jects is well.
oil painting, Coral Gables Art
rse. Gall Net/band. Gene
amount of money ean equal,” back home In Casselberry
Summer*, Judge A. D. Wil­ Those present at the meet­ Braddock. Jeri Ticket, Mike
Association; Second for nils,
she gilded.
and say the
most iniport- liams, Fred Mil.uirn, Glenn ing in addition to Pfeifauf Mlckn, Barbara Payne, and
Greenwich Village Annual
Sbe expressed her appredn- ant ,i,mg they learned from Smith and Peter Koppenaal, were Elw ard Pell, vice pres­ George Johnson. They were
Fall Show, New York; grand
prise, AH South Florida Art tUm and thanks to alt the j their Iravels is what a privi- met together to plan artivi- ident: Mrs. John Tatum Jr., accompanied by their instruc­
Exhibition, Miami; and the women of the community who lege it i* to he an American tlea for the loral youngster* treasurer; 3!rs. Norman Mil­ tor Kenny Perkins.
Phi Beta Kappa Creative worked lo make it such a and wliat a wonderful coun- during the summer vacation. ler, and Joe Masters, trus­
Parents making Ihe trip
I try In which we live.
Achievement Award from the ■urrra*,
A* a result 55 young people tees, and I. W. Hawkins, who Included 31rs. Nell IVhrn,
University of Florida.
were registered at the Com­ Is acting as legal advisor for Mrs. George Johnson. Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Payne. Mr.
He has exhibited at the Na­
munity Center on 31unday. live association.
and Mrs. Bill Flckes, Mr. and
Sis wrre In the 8 and under
tional Academy with Allied
Mrs Gerry NeUband. ami
group, 15 in the U-tf group, 15
Artists of America. New York
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen.
in the IM'J group sod 18 in
City.
M s . \ ’U-n will now r e p r e Tiff T m BTlttlp.
— H'j im r»',Tu.re» tviii lie «..i
sent Ihe Southern Region at
They signed up for the
display In a One Man Show
the American Championships
a t the ManaUm House, July
various sports and game* they
to be held at Portland Ore­
wished to participate In and
28 through August 9.
gon July 27 through August
abating, baseball and games
A reception will be held at
3lr*. P. T. Piety of Uslrrn
3,
1983.
led the Bit.
the Dellary A rt Headquarters
was hostess Monday evening
Sunday, July 28 from 2 to
Assisting with the regis­ at a picnic supper fur mem­
tration wrre 31re. W. Lake, bers of Evening Circles 1. 3
4:30 p.m. and the public Is In­
On Dean's List
man, .Mr*. Thonia* Armao, and 4 of th* First Preshy tervited to come and meet
By Jane Casselberry
Sir*. W. F Idler, Mr*. L. isn Church.
A rtist Holder.
Wayne Birkenmeyer. son of
Hiundi. Mrs. James Rucker,
Fallowing dinner a business I Mr. arid Mrs. James Birk­
Sir*. M. Mueller. Charlotte meeting was held and the enmeyer Jr., of Casselberry
Wells and Sf. Lacy.
‘Smokey* (Join#
lesson was taught by .Mrs. made the Dean's list at Or­
By Helen Snodgrass
The parent* of DeBary Warren Adams.
lando Junior College where
youth nr* asked to attend a
•‘Smokey, Ihe Bear” will
A t t e n d i n g were Mrs. he is an honor stud&lt;‘
with
"Fun Night” to he held at Adams 31rs. Curtis Hughes. a straight a record.
accompany the Bookmobile
Unit on Us next visit lo En­
the DrHury Community Cen­ Mn. Betty Snyder and son
tie majored in Business Ad
terprise which will he on
ter on Wednesday, July 17, John, Mrs. Leon Walker, Mrs. ministration at Orlando Jun­
Tuesday, July 18, from 1:30
at 7:30 p.m. to get acquainted John Wilson, Airs. J. K. ior College ami will continue
p. m. to 4:3o p. m.
with tha Instructors volunteer­ Blackman, 31rx. Miry Wal- his education by entering
All the patrons of the book­
LONG WOOD AREA C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e d i­
ing their talents and aarvicea t«r», Mra. Elizabeth Sharon, th* upper division at the Uni­
r e c to r s h a v e e le c te d C . H . Jo h n a o n p r e s id e n t.
mobile are especially urged
to help the young people en­ Mrs. E. C. Miller, Mra. versity of Florida this Fail
to ; eome out and bring their
M u rk Hulluck ( r i g h t ) , v ic e p r e s id e n t a n d E . P ,
joy • pleasant summer in De­ Clarence Snyder. Mrs. Nor- and apaciallzmg in account
JrsNkls ts meet "Sniokey.”
Bary
Hie h a r d s ( l e f t ) , t r e a s u r e r ,
( H e r a ld P h o to )
; man U llkr and Mr*. Piety.
ing.
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South Seminole
Greets Many
New Residents

CO N TEST

W IN N E R S

fo r

" L ittle

M r.

and

L ittle M iss N o r th O rla n d o ” w e r e M ickey S h iv e r s
a n d E lle n C a m p b e ll. M ic k ey is t h e so n o f M r.
a n d M rs. R oy S h iv e r s , o f 61 N o r th E d g e m o n
A v e n u e , a n d E lle n is t h e d a u g h t e r o f M r. a n d
M rs. M a lv in C a m p b e ll, o f 51 N . T h ir d S tr e e t .

And Everybody There Had Fun

Chuluota Fiesta
Attracts Crowd

Osteen Group
Drafts Charter

'Miss Southern
Region’ Named

Holder To Teach
Art At DeBary

DeBary Plans
Youth Program

1

wat named “ Little Mr. North
Orlando.”
Pat DtdVillagio acted as
master of ceremonies and
.Mrs. DcIVUIagio was In
charge of the contests.
Winners of Ihe costumed
pet contest were Kenny No-

Bridal Shower
Given In Honor
Of Jane Kirk
By Shirley A. Wentworth
The home of Mrs. C. C.
Jones of .Cecelia Drive, Bear
Lake, was recently the scene
of a miscctlancoui hrul.il
shower given in honor of Lil­
lian Jane Kirk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk of
Llnnral Beach Drive. The
parly was attended hy Sume
33 relatives ami friends of
i Iip honoree.
Miss Jones became Die
bride of James Christopher
White on Friday, July 5.
The bride opened her many
gift* from a table heaped
high with surprises ami over­
head a colorful pink ami
w h i t e umbrella showered
down streamers that were a t­
tached to the gift* below.
All joined in afterwards to
play a variety of game*. Pris­
es of hand made clowns were
non hy Mu* Sandra Kendal!
and Mr*. William Powell.
Mrs. Elisabeth lln-e w iis the
delighted winner n! a clever
bird cage.
Alter the game*. the guest*
enjoyed a (ro,h&gt; dessert
served with cuffee and wed­
ding cake.
Buy the more exotic or
scarce blooms fur special oc­
casions in Ihe home, and for
gift*. Whenever passible, use
iho cash-and-carry method
It will save delivery cost*.

well, first with his dug "Gin­
ger" anil Pat Wilson, second,
with his dog, "Peppy."
Winners of the Scavenger
Hunt were David Johns,
first, John Campbell, second,
and Dehbie Bishop, third.
Those
-’jrticipaiing
wrre
busy for days collecting such
peculiar items as a dead
frog (dried), an “ I like Ike"
button, a clipping from a
1%u Sanford Herald, ami an
Eskimo candy lei.
Watermelon ealing contest
proved a welcome activity
for the hot afternoon, and a
bavehatl game was played
between the men and the
boys ot the village.
Bill Ryan and his commit­
tee served a chicken barbe­
cue supper followed by an
auction of donated items with
Chuck Rowell in charge.
Everyone enjoyed an even
i mm
t
. . . i i n r,k / l - i n o i n K IL- 11 1
Ing of
square dancing with
the “Starlight PromenJarc*”
from Sanford demonstrating
some of Ihe finer points of
swing your partner.

Osteen

Personals
.Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Hopper
of Jacksonville, III., and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hopper ami
two daughters of Orlando
Visited Mr, ami Mrs. Robert
William*, recently.
Robert Arnes spent Ihe
weekend with his grandmo­
ther, Mrs, Rose Doyle, Ro­
bert i- now living in Gamesv111** hut is leaving oil a
inonth‘» vneat mn in Cali
forma.
Mrs. John Bradin is spend­
ing s month in Denver, Col.
A 2 e Kenneth Harvey and
his wile, Palsy, leil Monday
lor Ins new assignment at Al­
ius Air Fur re Rate in Altux.
U\!a. They have been visillng
Ids parents. Mr and Mrs
l.eaiue Harvey,

Picnic Supper
For Circles

By Cathy Cam mark
Every year when school i&gt;
out the most outstanding 4-11
girls of the state, who ar*
14 y e a n or older attend the
4-H Short Course at Florida
Stale University in Tailshastee.
This year the representa­
tive* of Seminole County
wrre Sandy .Miklcr, Slavia;
Kathy Rook, Slavia; Margar­
et Steven*. Long wood, ind
Cathy Cammack. Geneva.
These girl* were accom­
panied hy Home Demonstrstion Agent, Mi** .Myrtle Milson. Andrew Duda k Sons
and L. B. Planie sponsored
tor trip.
The 387 delegatex of Flor­
ida's 22.000 4-H girls veer*
welcomed to Florida Stata
University, Monday evening,
June Kkh by Dr. Gordo* W.
Blackwell, president of th*
university and 31is* Anna
Mae Sikes, Slate H o b *
Demonstration Agent.
The them* of the 48th An­
nual Short Course was "4-H
Builds on Our American
Heritage.” Many interesting
and inspiring speeches wer*
given on our heritage. Mr*.
Lewis Bevil, a Tallahassee
homemaker, talked on “Our
Spiritual Heritage"; .Mrs. 3lyran R. Blee, President of
Florida Congress of P.T.A..
spoke on "Our
Cultural
Heritage.”
“ Our Economical and Po­
litical Heritage” was discuss­
ed by Secretary of State Tom
Adams; Dr. Stanley J. Mar­
shall, head of Science Edura.
lion and the University nf
Florida, talked on “ Our Edu­
cational Heritage"; and Dr.
31. O. Watkins, director of
the Florida Agricultural Ex­
tension Service, spoke on
“The Meaning of Citizen­
ship.”
We girls received much in­
spiration from these talks
that will help us he better
Americans as well as better
I H'rrs.
Because of the new trim­
ester system, college was in
session during the short
course and we (elt like coed*
attending classes just like
college students.
Everywhere on th* cam­
pus the 4-H girt* were heard
lo groan,” Oh, Kennedy's
Physical Fitness Program!"
Yet, we tackled the mile hike
to hreakfrat every morning
at 6:30. The reason for thia
was that Ihe 4-H dormitory
was located a mile from Hi*
dining hall ami the classes.
Some of Uic qpweial activi­
ties during th* week wer*
the Junior-Senior Reception,
"Our American Heritage in
Song ami Dance,” the Dre«x
Kcvue. a lour of the State
Capitol and Supreme Court,
and installation of n&lt;*w offi­
cers.

Garden Club
Wins Plaudits
By .Mona Grinstrad
The North Orlando Garden
Club, organized la Ifrkl with
a membership *f 13 women,
has liveil up t* its objectiv*
and proved au asset tu Pi*
comm unity.
Tlie objective of the club,
which Is read at each meet­
ing to remind the membeix,
T I 1III

JIM M Y C L A R K , o f S a n f o r d , w a s o n e p ro u d
y o u n if a te r w h e n h is n a m e w an c a lle d o u t an th e
w in n e r o f a b r a n d n ew b ic y c le a t th e F o u r th o f
J u ly F ie s t a s p o n s o re d b y t h e Iainirw ood V olun­
t e e r F ir e D e p t. T h e b ik e w an o n e o f m a n y jyiftn
a w a rd e d th i u u g h o u t th e d a y .
( H e ra ld T h u le )

j t i .i.j u

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gardening, to cooperate in tho
protection of native plants
and birds and lo encourage
public planting and roadside
improvement.
During lie past year Ihe
club ha* sponsored “Tho
Garden for the Month” pro­
ject for all residents of tha
community. Ten awards wire
made and eight nf Ihe lawns
received honorable mention.
Other activities during the
year have been a lea spon­
sored by the group in Soplemijcr. a rummage sale in
November, a Christina* par­
ty. planl.ng of Cherry Laurel
trees, bake aales, and In April
they participated in the South
Seminole Garden Club Bower
allow at guests.

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w. v * d

County School Tax Remains At 8.25 Mills

g&gt;anforb Ifmtli*

F a t women who « r i r shorts
shouldn't. . . .

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•

GovsrnmtnUl and J o i n town business office* took on
* "ghost town" appearance a t
about 10:30 this morning. All
tha “wheel*" wera at NAS to
wltne*a the colorful change,
of-commanri ceremony.

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I

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.

T)r. Dick Dougherty learned
today he really hu* It. E. Portt-r for a patient . . . although
the name, itself, doesn't ap­
pear in his accounts receiv­
able.
. . .
Henry Tamm will take over
as city manager Monday while
Pete Know tea is on vacation
in, what Pete terms, “some
secluded spot away from it
all."
. . .
We know a chap who feela
ho gut stuck the first day
after he bought a home. He
had the water turned on. The
pressure blew out a pipe in
the toilet reservoir and flood­
ed the bathroom. Just one of
tha trials and tribututions of
purchasing a home not newly
built.

•

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*

Item on the police blotter
hud the new* reporteis excit­
ed for a few minutes this
morning. Allied Invrstiaa'i .1
Bureau at St. Catherine’*, On­
tario, Canada, telephoned pol­
ice they huve in custody u man
who ia wunted here. Chief Roy
’William* explained It is a sim­
ple assault and battery ruse—
man gave his wife a Mack eye
and took off into the wild
north yonder.
. . .
I.ocal committee working on
having that new state univer­
sity brought to Seminole
County will meet with the
State Hoard of Control a t Till*
luhassee first of the week to
offer "some selling points."

•

« •

Coincidence: Mrs. K. C.
Smith Jr. was in to see Jeiuinc
Warlike, our acting society
editor, yesterday with the an.
notmeement of the wedding of
her daughter, Cupt. Shirley C.
Smith, USAF. tit will uppenr
■n Monday * edition.) Today's
mail bruught a lengthy fea­
ture story about Captain
Smith's "vital role in the aero­
space defense program” at
Truax Field, Was.

•

•

*

Yo well's, who has law a m
business here lor a half ccntury, posted a sign in the
store window this morning it
has lost it* lease ami is go­
ing out of business.
• • «
Sen. Jack Mathew* from
up JacksonviUe-way hasn't
officially announced as yet
Hut he intends to run for
governor next year . . . but
he was doing a lot of hand­
shaking in The Herald office
this niorning. Sen. Mack
Cleveland was doing the in­
troductions. Tlien they, too,
headed fur the change *t&gt;frotntnand ceremonies . . . .
and moN&gt; ITinTHVTTJ Miig: !

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r*

Governor Calls
Troops To
Cambridge

*

Our learn - something - new•very-day item: Seminole la a
popular name for must any
thing in thl* county. For exnmple; Seminole Boulevard ia
a popular name for street*.
It'a the nsmo of the street
running along ta k e Monroe in
Sanford proper. It'a the name
of the road running between
Lake Monroe community and
Puola. It’s the proper name
for U. S. Highway IT-TI and/
or State Road i&gt;&lt;&gt;0 south of the
Sanford city limit*. And Seminola Boulevard will take you
to the hor»e track at Cassel­
berry.

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Slil&gt; tmiay asked for bids
by July 3&lt;i for the improve­
ment of Highway 4t5 from
Sanford's east limit* to the
St. John* River and Highway
423 i Grapevllte Avenue i from
Country Club Road to West
First Street. These two pro­
ject* have been tied up in &gt;
package deal with a third
project tn Yulusia County.
* ■ •
Hint to fishermen: R E.
Porter, when the wind blew
off hi* cap and it sunk in
the St. John*, was advised
to lastcn a bobber to hu new
cap.
• • •
Fat women «'.» wear slacks
.slam do t loos at IbCit backs.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturdny with widely scattered show-era; high today 88-02 ; low In 70a.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 754
Established _1908
Kill.. JULY 12, 1963
United Press Leased Wire

CAMBRIDGE. Md. ( U P liAboul I ihi fully armed Na­
tional Guard troops were or­
dered into Cambridge today
by Maryland Gov. J. Millard
Tawes after a wild night of
racial warfare in the street*.
Tnw*’«

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fjfrjof

from the State House at
CAPT. JAMES O. MAYO ( r i g h t ) to d a y a s s u m e d
Annapolis following an fin ­
c o m m a n d o f H e a v y A tta c k W in g O n e a t S a n f o rd
er .ency conference with atatc
N A S , s u c c e e d in g C u p t. J o s e p h M . T a lly J r .
; military and police heads to
restore order in this Ultle
Chesapeake Ray fishing town.
Six while men were (hot
during
fighting
Thursday
night.
A statement issued by the
governor's office said:
"The National Guard has
hern called back to Cam­
Cupt. James OH* Mayo, ni He relieved Copt. Joseph M. bridge. Units are now enveteran of nearly '22 years In Tuily, Jr., in formal cere. rouic from the First Dattanutll y]eIcj Artillery
Nuvul Aviation, today became m.-nlr* witnessed by nearly Jion
commanded of S a n f o r d ' * 3m) persons at the Sanford based at t'ikrsvllle, Bel Air
Naval Air Station.
Heavy Attack Wing One.
ami Greenbelt. About 100 men
T h e ceremony concluded arc being sent."
Captain Tuily''» long associ­
ation with Central Florida
atul Heavy Attack aviation,
which has spnnnrd the great­
er part of the past eight
years—a long time by mili­
tary standards.

tl

Budget To Be
Increased
By $891,000
Th# 1 W N tax ltry ft*
Seminole County school opes*
stions will be a.2S milts, con.
tinning the ssme as the 1M&gt;
63 levy, tt was tentatively d#&gt;
elded by the School Board
Thursday afternoon.
The levy will continue Ut#
same although the budget
will be Increased *891.000 tn
*6.248,48.1 for the July 1-Jun#
30 fiscal year, Supt. R. T.
Mitwee explained.
Publie hearing on the bud*
get wiU be held July 23. After
final approval It will be for*
warded tn the State Board of
Public Instruction for It* ap&lt;
pruvsl.

• • •

Mitwee explained the levy
remain* static, although the
budget Is Increased, because
of the Increased taxable val*
uation of county real and pen
sonal property, up *2.2 mil*
lions this year over last year.
School millage it limited by
Ihe State Constitution to 20
mills. The School Board may
levy up to 19 mills In the
county without a referendum
and may propose up to 10
mills more In thr school dis­
trict which must be voted on
by t h e qualified electors
representing Seminole County, were chosen
D IR E C T O R S O F T H E S t. J o h n i- I n d lu n R iv e r
(freeholders).
chairman and secretary-treasurer, respective­
r « n u l D is tr ic t, a p p o in te d e a r lie r thi.** w e e k b y
The biennial district m itt
ly. Pictured from the left: Krider, Hansom
G o v . K a r ris H ry n n t, m e t T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n a t
age elertion will be he.’d Nov,
Downes, Orange County; It. C . firmly, Rrevtril
M a y fa ir In n to o r g a n iz e a n d to la y p r e lim in a r y
3, at which time three school
County; Steve Shlnholser, Volusia County, ami
p la n s f o r p r o m o tin g t h e p ro iw se tl w a te r w a y .
trustees will be chosen.
Rrumtey.
(Herald Photo)
J o h n K rid c r a n d J o h n 11ru m ley , o f S a n f o rd a n d
Last year’s 171 mills gn
was divided 3.33 la the eoun*
tg. 3.73 In the district and 14
(or bonds. The School Board
seeks to continue this break*
n o r w * E x h ib it
,
down with the Nov. I elec*
fly Mona Grin*tead
Uon. However, t h a board
three cf the Ming's six squadTALLAHASSEE (I PI) —
The North Orlando Volun­ run* and Captain Tuily’* own Gov. Karris B r y a n t mid
could lump the three part*
teer Fire Department an­
under the one heading e l
staff members stood at a t- j Thursday that Florida's exnounced plans to join the terition in full dress white hihll in the New York World’s
Hi* criticism uf Kennedy county millage since it is be­
fer a "craven fe jr'’ of Ihe was "standing wliere hi*lnrv
WASHINGTON lUI’l)
Florida Slate Firemen'* Assn,
uniform.
Fair will cost $5 million, hut ben, Barry Goidwstcr (H tuture and Lave taken the omc placed the true liberal." was based on the President'* low the to mills permitted by
ai a meeting hi Id at the com­
The other three units are de- added he wiisu't sute the m- Art*.) »ald today that Presi­ country tr &gt; far to the h it." ltr mid tug iim-scrvatlve recent speech at American the Constitution.
munity building Wi-iluvudMv r J o * 1. (.. '. ias • •
t.Uhellt would pay off.
dent Kennedy appear* "de­ Gold wat--r Mid Hint U. S. stands fur freedom, individ­ University in which he re
night.
The
new
three-In-one bud*
Siroud and Sixth Fleets.
,
termined to coexist with in­ CommuMtt party leader litis ual right*, justice, order and ierred to a Soviet interest In gel will include *3,039,433 for
Paul Ueom-lt of Sanford,
Coptuin Tidly re.ul the or- "*OllCC S c llO O l
a
"just
and
genuine
peace"
Hail
w
as
urging
defeat
of
j
hotair.
ternational c u m m u n i s m
president of the state asso­
support a n d maintenance,
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) — wherever it thrive*—even in OOP candidates next year
"I believe today's liberal and urged an effort tn “ make
ciation, is schi'duhsl to apeak fieial orders which will take
1293,831 for bonded indebt,
lom
next
to
tho
National
W
s
r
i
g
i
r
r
c
t
s
r
y
of
Stale
font
the
world
safe
for
diversity
is
so
frightened
uf
tile
future
and support of "people's po­
the Western Hemisphere,"
on this subject at ■ future
nines*
and *912,179.99 fat
College
in
Washington.
I
t
C,
j
Adams
recommended
today
| The loot GOP presidential litical movements" that Halt that be i* incapable of act­
meeting.
construction, for ■ total o&lt;
traditional
stepping
stemcreation
&lt;
&gt;
f
a
atate-supporlrd
|w„ih
l|||y
coupled
his
attack
ing
in
the
present,"
Goldsaid
operated
within
the
or­
The department alio plan*
W2l8.4tJ.TJ9.
higher command,
law enfuremenl acudeniy tv un Kennedy with a rli.ir :e bit nf the Democratic party. water said. “ Why else are we
to receive thi- training pro­
This is compared to Iasi
Then
Captain
Mayo
read
train
p
a
rt
officers
in
tiie
state
confronted
today
with
a
vir­
However, Goldwater added
that the nation's liberals sufgram offerrd by the State
year's
buJget at *4,291,499 for
In.,
assigning
him
to
the
p
n
-jo
f
Florida,
that he was not suggesting tual paralysis of policy? Mil)
Fire College.
support a n d
maintenance
po
rian
t
fleet
eammand
fur
I
else
doci
Cuba
remain
a
that Democrats or New Prun
Starting next week, volun­
(operation*),
*318,816
fo r
tier (men were Communists festering, Soviet power base
teer firenu-n will conduct « ihe next two years. When he v iC C li C o i l t G S t
bonded indebtedness a n d
finished
he
turned
to
Cnptuin
ST.
PETERSBURG
(I
I
I)
on
our
very
doorstep?
Why
or that tin- Communists had
house-to-house solicitation to
Owners of unlicensed dogs
T|„, St. Petersburg m y
captured emit ml nf the Demo else are »e trying to pretend in lauigwwal may soon be $846,422 for construction, for
explain tile object* of (be de fully and announced with n
a total of *3.436,734.
-.ilute,
"I
relieve
you,
Sir.
council
voted
Tbursduy
to
tipthat
international
communism
era tic parly.
part men 1, ask fur support and
singing "Where. O Where
Milwee explained IN In*
Tully returned the salute &lt;prupriule gtu.tltk) to have the
In a speech prepared for is mellowing and not nut lu Ha* My Little Dog Gone?" s i
es-ek new members.
crease In operations is du#
enslave
the
entire
world?"
The departm ent agreed with " ll* answered, "I aland re- Mr*. Anieriu content held In-re
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) — delivery before Hie Human
Mayor A. R Iairmann stated mostly to salary increases of
Goldwater said that the
('mini liman A rt Fermi's sug­ lleved," thereby ending com- j„ conjunction with the Frsti- The kiunedy ndmini truti-oi Events Conference, Goldwa
at the city council meeting nearly *300,ooo, including aq
m.iml
winch
Ix-gun
June
37
,
val
of
States.
gestion made ut the July
adopted a "wail and see" ap­ ter said today's conservative "cause, for our indcciaiotl and iait night Hut all unlicensed added 33 new teachers on the
1
inaction is a deep footed (car dog* found within the city li­
raunril meeting that residents 10(11.
proach today before renewing
payroll.
Earlier, the two officer* 10 D i O O i l l ! O U t
on the part of the liberal es­
Its efforts to settle tile striVelie asked to pay a booster fee
mits will be picked up be
Although the building fig*
tablishment which foreclose*
of *:t to he put in the village-' inspected the men aligned in
BUENOS AIRES, Argen­ threatening railroad rules dif­
ginning July 2t).
ure
is larger, there will be
the iNissihility of any action
treasury for the use of fire review formation,
tina I IJ 1*11—The Argentina putr.
Nearly 2nn dug* were li less construction. (July new
at
all
that
may
contain
a
At
the
conclusion
»f
til*
illMitritinic
I'refectute
set
the
Author
native
sources
sitid
and police department need*.
censed in the city lad year, construction planned tor th#
slight element of risk."
A letter will be mailed to -[lection, ( apt. Hubert M. known death toil at lit per President Kiunedy had not de
while ntiiv .rJ have been li next fiscal year is five rooms
‘'.Suili eraven fear is comcat It resident explaining the Ware, commanding officer of .on* today in the fiery wreck i ided on what legislation to
cenvcd Ibu* far this year.
at l,akc Mary School, a must#
MtAMI
li
I'll
—
A
*uhan
|,|e|r
|y
„„i
„f
cliaraefer
with
f„g.*hrouded strainer in *rek from Congress (f there
purpo.-e of this before thr NA** Sanford, opened the
In other husines* Iairmann room at Cruoms High School,
ru
le
leader
say*
the
fishing
Alllvrtcan
spir|t,"
he
deformal
part
of
the
program
tliu
River
Plate
estuary
south
is
no
agreement
by
July
-’J.
collection I. made.
staled that he ha* written a Indudrial art* building t t
when be has promised to *ub- limit Him* lt«iv w im **int» n I eta red.
Kim Chief Bill Halin I* and introduced Rear Adrn. of here,
letter to tin- State Road De­ Seminole High School and
tionally
by
Russian
i
utik1
Goldwater said "liberal* partment inquiring about the
,
mil his recommendation*,
acting a* president and see Kolieit GoMUiwaite, common-1
two cl.vun.mii at Oviedo
trawler*
.
wh‘'n
11
surprised
h#ve
,akt.n
u,
tlM
U
r
Hie
rstary at present until u lilt ‘Ice **f k leet Air in the Jack- gVl'I’U ljf M llC H t,
Administration officials hestatu* of State Road 427.
High School.
the Sovl.t vessels engaging ,cft (uf
£(mmJ u&lt; ,ht.
of to tiatm-s is on the mem- o.nvillo area.
fci, CAJON, Calif. ( UIT) j lieve chances are slight that
• • •
The auilitur'i report uf the
in
"espionage"
activities
in
,jon
,)ar,jcu|4r|y
when
Goldthwuite, wiio led the An A WO I, Camp i’endelton Hie four-year-old controversy
hership roster. Ilw has an­
fiscal year ending Aug. 31,
Last
y
ear's
and this year's
the
Cnrlbhcnn.
find Olirselvc* in a Worldwide
nounced that a hard auction Wing at it* inception in 1951, | Marine, | ‘f. RolierlHammock.: &lt;ver the railroads' pro p er,I
tlDU, wa* accepted ami Hie construction figures are ro&gt;
Tlw
Sno'
Hoy
has
been
•truggle witli the forces of
hose has been purcha*»d fur &lt;|Hike briefly about the ae- in, who told police lie nmy work rule change* wilt he •rtstatement of bill* accepted kited in that much is a carry­
missing since July I on a the extreme left."
the truck and will la- installed rornpli.-hiiient* of (he .'Sanford Imve killed a mail during a ««d without legislation,
and payment authorised.
over — new building started
voyage
from
Kingston,
Jucommand.
immediately.
strong-arm rubbery at Tucson,
But they said a six man
Plan* fur the new city hall lad year to be completed this
mnirn. tn Noitlienst Cay wit t
Then
flitrostrum
*«»
turn­
Ari*., was arraigned Thura- t"*"'1 named by the President
Tha department meets mi
still have not born completed. year.
Hi person* aboard
the second Wednesday of each ed over to Vice A dm. Frank day on a charge uf ilti-gul poa- to investignto the dispute
The
exile
lender.
Dr.
I.uU
might help to shape the i**ui *
month at 7:30 p,m. at th«-com­ (I'tteime, eominamler of Na­ session uf S weapon.
for Congress and the public. Conte Agnero, said Thursday
munity building In the recrea­ val Air Forces in the Atiantle
night he believed tit* (53-foot
Alt nil-point* bulletin was
Fleet,
for
the
principal
ad­
S
Th©
rrjiort to
tion area and will welcome
vi-i*el
"surprised
Itussiau |HUI(| by Sheriff J. L, llobby
dress.
1*11 T*SHI’Iti j H | | |'j | « , *Lo rri'iidcnt alia iutk'lit t* ihJ
new members.
trawlers engaged in clandes- . tht* morning for a Lung wood
Rcsue ‘t e a m ,
tem porarily ,r’ '" ,l
,’r’ t',,lh *Mp* Hits espionage ai-ilvitic* in man and a Juvenile who ra­
Hhiinduiit-d their search for to cluing? their position be­ the area and was intentionally raped from custody Thursday .
three teen.tiled i-iyx, believed fore the document i. sent to

New Commander

Takes Over Wing

North Orlando
To Join Stale
Firemen's Unit

JV Z W A...

Liberals Gone 'Too Far To Left'- - Goldwater

Kennedy's 'Co-Existence' Stance Blasted

Longwood Dogs
Must Have Tags

'Wail And See'
Is Rail Policy

Russians Sank
Sno’ Boy, Says
Exile Leader

Sheriff Hunts
Two Escapees

VALDEZ HOTEL
'aribc Downtown Sanford

Search Halt

sunk."

lost deep in the old Castle

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Shannon Coal to . mine near
here, early tmiay after "do- •

injr ©verytiling humunly !»•*•

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The- !’ B Navy culled off
b'vutch I* being made for
Vl.i.ViVt ""iGeorge
t-e ' il wl**(-pread search for the tdiiin It. Crawford, 31, and a
president
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»'"y J"l&gt; «. .......rising IU , who escaped from Deputy

member of the
presidential panel, would try tiie blue und white Iwnit either J. tj. Galloway after they had
...n urreeled a* suspect* in
tn see if there vvik uiiy Riink in high -en- or brok* |M
up
nil
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tin
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Conic, leader of the Sent!- mg lime him* at Mobley's
putr and avoid emergen &gt;
LONDON t u r n — King
n&lt;d* of Liberty underground Corner Saturday. When Gallo- |
( i n ig i i - .-l i i o .i l a c t i o n .
I’aul and (Jiiern Frrderika of
organization, -aid an amateur way bud stepped his cruiser
lilveea flew home to Athens
radio operator in K&gt;-y \Ve»t,ith« two jumped out Hud ran
today, ending a tumultuous
picked up a message from tht into the durkiir-n,
four-day state visit to Hr it rain
Norwegian freighter Bsume
{sheriff Hobby said (he mumarked tiy demonstrations,
Lily 7 raying it had sighted chine had been fished from a
street fighting and an unpir
Joey 1‘avelcTiak, son of Mr. three Ru-.inn trawler* about amull lake at Casselberry and
ceilcnted booing of (jureii Elis­ and Mrs. Joseph I'uvebbak ,'JO miles wi--t of Jamaica.
the cigarette* recovered front
abeth.
of Fern Bark, wa* elected to
On July 6, the body of one a hiding place,
the llou-e of Repst-wenlatlvc* of Hie Sno' Roy's pa».-rnger»
ul American Legion llisy '*, was found flouting in tht- wu- 1
State held in Tallahassee thi* ter some •'•0 mile* west of -| | ) |C 111 C IIP
LONDON (L T t)
presidenli.il envoy W. Averell week, Joey was sponsored by NortheastLay. which i* about
III NNELLON. FI*. (U l’l)
Two men and two women were
Horn man and British govern- AmericanLegion Memorial 1f*ll
mile- .noth of Kingston,
merit Irudei ♦ agreed today to Poet 2o6 of Casselberry.
| "This I* the first time So k ille d today when their enr
pies* for a nuclear test ban
Johnny Haynes, son of Mr v et ftshin,' vr&gt;- I- hav been c o llid e d with a truetur-truilub ut Jumuicu, an.| i-r truck un un overpass on
with no strings attached at am] Mr*. Finney Haynes of -.giited
Highway 41 north of
the three-power nuclear test Longwood, w»» *keUd sheriff it la significant. they were III.
ban negotiations in Moscow|aml cuunty eommi-sioner. li spotted I’&lt; tits - imr ar*a hern. H i g h w a y patrolmen
u i f on) ‘J t w i i o u n a b l e i m n i e d i a t e t y t o
next week, diplomatic souree* t&gt;a* sponaoted hy Old Glory where t

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PAW S &lt;UF1) — The long,
lew Engliah iporta ear rum*
bled op alonftlde the tower*
Inf, 84-year-old American
readatar chaffing up the read
towarda Parii.
When the driver of the Jag­
uar had flnlahed hla amuaed
inspection of the ancient auto
he floored It and loomed
ahead.
Second! later, glancing back
hn hla rear view mirror, the
aport! car driver blinked with
dUheJIef — hot on hla Ull waa
a little man gunning the 1909
Chalmera Detroit with pedal
to apart.
t o o
"P eat 00 mllea an hour I
couldn’t keep up with him."
the, Chalmera pilot admitted.
For 85-yrar-old Fred Haller
of (1132 Lehigh Rd.) Pittaburgh. Pa., the Chalmera la an
International calling card. The
retired auto dealer epent three
yeara reconditioning hla green
roadater.
The Jaguar driver waa juat
an* of thouaanda of Euro­
pean! who were ahaken with
dlabellef aa the aturdy, but
delicate-looking antique car,
originally dealgned for a 33
mph top apeed whined by.
Haller waa winding up hla
two-month, D.OOO-mlle tour of
Europo hero and getting
ready to'load hla bliarre converaatlon piece aboard the
liner “ France." Everywhwe
he stripped, admiring and
friendly crowda gathered.
During hla trip through
Italy, England. Belgium, fk rmany, 8wltierland, The Setherlanda and France, Haller
haa collected rally priace and
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Chalmera gracefully through
vlcioua rush hour traffic Tentow'a Quick-Fraian
. .
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anarl* at tho Place de L’Etoile
and Place de la Cuncorde. Aa
a reaped for age, cara every- j
when- gave him the right of
way and policemen waved him Freak Florid# Medium Siaed W hile
through where other cara !
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duller allowed hla rebuilt
•nglmt to a pair of French Reg. 49c!
49c I Swift Premium
motorcycle cope, trying to tell
6 -o z.
them he could paae up moat
pkg.
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pean aadane. They didn’t be­
(Chopped Horn, Pot Rooit, Thuringor)
lieve him but, for a lark, they
clocked him — a t 80.9 mllea
pi-r hour.
To any and all intereatid
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piraoniilly rebuilt the original
G r e e n S ta m p s
engine and added goodira alich
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au,pmainn and all moving
n o u n t - t . iut, i t i**n
paita to make the awkward(miking, braaa-trimined roada ttr handle like a compact
car.
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W ork Rules
Nikita Reported Due in Havana Today
Off
Again
Important'

R. E. Porter beratne clifibW to register (or voting
her* last week . . . and did j
W A S H IN G T O N ( I ’P I) .— T he ra ilro a d s atrreed
*o. Within three d a n he wa*
to d a y to a colt gross intbtl re q u e s t t h a t th e y postjtonu
receiving Junk mail from the
th e ir new w o rk ru les for at le a st SO d a y s. T h e a c tio n
politician* What other kind
a v e rte d a n atio n w id e s trik e th re a te n e d f o r T u e sd a y .
of junk mail can he evpect, I
CamiT
A rail m a d spokesm an an n o u n ced to a crow ded
• • •
hetirinjr f a m t o f the H ouse C om m erce C o m m ittee
I th a t th e c a r r ie r s h n d
North Orlando Village Coun­
W E A T H E R : S c a tte re d a fte rn o o n ahow ers to d a y unit F r id a y : ltiph to d a y SS-!)‘2 :lo v \ to n ijfh t in 70.*.
ag re e d to th e pontponecil Isa- announced that ap­
HAVANA (tfP It — Soviet
” E hin Wished m os
TIIUKS.. J l ’l.V 25. 1%:1 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 76:1
U n ite d Presa I.eased W ire
m e n t re q u e s t “ in o rd e r t o
pointive officer* will lie re­
vou
co o p erate w ith C o n g ress."
placed if they do not attend Premier Nikita Khrushchev
T h e c h a irm e n o f th e
the August meeting or send may .itrive in Hnvnna today
H ouse am i S e n a te com no word why they are unable to take part in Friday’* mass
I merce committee* hnd s*ke&lt;l
to he present.
iibservame of the 10th nnnifor the delay In give Con*
• • •
sersury of the abortive Santi­
gre**
time to net on PresiI.atrst word from Seminole
dent Kennedy's plan to hand
Shopping Plata is that Me- ago revolt, it was reported
Stanford National*. vith
the dispute to the Interstate
Crory • Otisco and Eckerd's
a :■ Win pestl’d Wednesday I Commerce C-'mmi»ifort.
Drugs will open on Tuesday,
Rumor* of Khrushchev’*
,
,
Tin*
ii*wer wn»
tea* given
The mil
rail ,.answer
Aug. 6. OTASCCV—Initials for possible arrival huve Wen rir
evening, moved up ami will
today by Daniel p. Loomis,
Oklahoma Tire and Supply dilating for weeks. Specula* ' IIKIU.IN tl'P O — Richard 1
face the mu thorn sub district prevalent of tbe Association
Compan), a subsidiary of tion »a* heightened when a M. Nixon today warned against
winner Friday evening in the of American Railroad*.
McCrory Corporation. The number nf cabinet ministers accepting Soviet Premier SiThe deadline for putting
Little League plav off The
(m
an
cnncele-f
t'»dny'*
appointments,
kita
Khrushchev'*
"rorti*Publix Supermarket
by genial Jimmy Kinsey I will saying "we must be at the tenet’ line" which he said
tournament *. e ha* not been lh” new u,,rti r,lU'* i",•’ , f *
feet had been 13:01 il.m, Tues.
Join in the opening celebra­ nirpmt to receive an import* would perpetuate Communist
aetocTed.
lay. Imposition of the rules
ant personage."
domination of people* who
tion.
banford s. o l d on - e.n in iiU.li-hing thousands of job*
Some observer* coinddered want to he free
the top of the first Wednesday ...... h„v„
„ ff „
Budget hearing forheads i 11 significant that a fueling
He told a news conference
evening when t le t....a . , «v&lt;trUl,.
of county departments
have «&lt;&gt;p « “» arranged recently in following visits to Bed-run
nml sacker, Rob Ruler, boh.
In appealing for the delay,
been set for 8:30 a. m. Erl Kuitieu for Soviet airliner* Hast Berlin that it is "the
Idi-d ( n il Simpson's grounder. which would he the fourth
uio*t
wool)
type
of
thinking"
day, with each department plying between Russia ami
Mett Mol gall lined nut to since the work rules i**u&lt;r
head scheduled for a 30-in in- 1Cuba, possibly to decrease the to believe that Soviet arcepthe allot tstop nod Skipper came Io n lien.l this year,
utc session with the county risk of n Khrushchev trip, tance of a partial test ban
Setikarik sent a sharp liner Chairman John Pasture, li­
commissioners. Comparativ e Planes flying nut-stop often means the Russians want to
to left, scoring Simpson from lt- I , of the Senate Com­
figures for last year's bud­ arrive with only IS to HI) min- ire'ax tension,
first.
merce Committee toiil te’omgets and the now request* also lilt*' fuel remaining in their I He said the Communists, in
Clermont tallied three iiitn-s i* "You have already waited
tjmii*.
stead
of
trying
to
end
the
will tie required.
on an i-cror. a single nml n for four years, and 30 day*
• •
•
cold war. Iiavr stepped it up
* • •
towering homer by Richard more is not going to do any
, in LatinAmerica, Europe,
Tlicre were as children con­ premier Fidel Castro arrivThiimlinsim, which sent Sid­ great harm."
fined to county jail during eil in Russia this year in time IAfrica and Asia,
ney l.iijd. Sanford southpaw,
lie also warned Loomis that
Nixon said in all negutiathe month of June, the Juven­ to take port in the annual
to the showers.
there
was a good chance of a
with
Khrushchev
the
Moscow May Day observance. Hon*
ile Judge's office reported.
Sanford tied Hi,- score III j.in t resolution »f C.mgre**
I'nited
States
should
"most
III*
departure
from
Cuba
«»»
• • •
the third on n walk by Cecil demanding Lb* delay if ths
n»t announred until he had on freedom for the peoples
D A M iK ItS u f a rail m ail vv.uk stoppaRU w ere
m e n ial a g e n t : H ullnnl, Jim S m ith , .layette p ifs iMrs Taam ar Braden, ad­
Sinf|ison and ilouhlra by Hilly railroads did not agree to it.
arrived in tlussiu and hi* re­ &lt;m whom Communist dictatord e n t: L. A. A nderson, Al l. a s s is ta n t siiperino u t lincil t.u lav I iv Kay Hu I lard, Jac k so n v ille ,
ministrator of the Sarepla
-Miller and it.Ily .Martin.
Although such a resolution
imposed
turn trip was equally secret, ships have been
te m le n t in cltnrjre h e re , mid F ra n k V olloline,
puldic relatio n s d ire c to r &lt;&gt;f A tlan tic C o n st Line
Rest Home has requested the
In the top of the fourth has no force of law, its psy­
ostensibly because he frstril )|* ilt'l their will,
ilailro
ad
,
lie
lo
re
th
e
S
a
n
fo
rd
Javcees.
Die
lu
re.
I
J a y ecu ju d R ia m ilia in u u n .
county to grant her "insight
Sanford acorcd two run* on chological impact could h«
a D. S. attack.
I '**■«»•
W
Khrushchov
(Henilil Dlndo)
fen in tile le ft: W esley llen sl.-y , local A C L cunt*
into your plans for the build­
error* and a sharp single by heavy.
It was announced while
beginning to end the cold
ing of a new county home."
The Senate committee ques­
Melt Morgan.
Castro s a t ill Russia that war. Phe contrary is true
dorm ant knotted the score tioned the railroad official*
Khrushchev would visit Cuba File Iron i urt.nn in Berlin
R was brought out at
at fi-nil in tho huttout of tin- in an unusual night session
is tighter than ever before. I
County Commission meeting I ) ' ' urfourth on two walks, one e r­ that ran to nearly t t o’clock
“ In Budapest there Is a
Wednesday that unless SO per '
* n ,tri' feglme i« com*
ror
and a hit through the mid- nnd railed ICC official* for
,,U|*
r,’I,r,' " i,m' ml
rent plus one of the free inulidrering TAon taxi* to help there
dl« l-y disk baseman John hearings taler today.
is more now in Warsaw
holders' vote on the question l,fln* Pr" vilu’i“l "■si-b-nt* In- The Communist* are slopping
Driggers,
of the J73 million bond issue to Havana for the mass dent*
Sanford pulled the game out
NEW* YORK I I'l'l i — Five
up thy’ mid war. They a » j A n o t h e r D o ltlV
nnsti.itima
eotnmvmoratirsf
’he
which come* up in November,
in
tho top of tlio sixth. With
"Itl
view
nf
the
radpo.ld*'
•Ij
t
nk”
s
President
Kennedy's
expanding
on
all
Iromv.
In
CU&lt;K
can
'AYKKAI
i
l
l
'
civil
rights
ileiiioitslrators.
there will be no new univer­ Iliad attack on Santiago'* Latin America now wv have
.icci’planre iif the pr
sals MpMiio-iubsl lit a loiigli-tirlk utio out, Simp.ou reached first
An
attempt
to
launch
a
.«•P“o|**al*
»«
»*'"'•■
the
rail
Mortcadn
barracks.
sity for Seminole County (or
on no error. Melt Morgan
Most of the taxis will .qier- the grealrst danger from „nd Syncom o..mntuni,..t . ... road union AUpute or. i no. i- m.i*. thus far,” In- continued.
judge rot III. ir la. k of
any place else! &gt; Of cou*sc,
onniimir.i-ni that ever rv*ten
walked and Skipper Senkarik
eil tiy I’engress, :ii" nation tin unions' charge that u
nte
in
the
greater
Havana
satellite
wn»
po
ipolird
today
too, there must be a major­
lemor-i-," will -p.-n.l ,'tn to reached first nit a fiel.lei'a
there.’’
tor (lie second time, dually wilt Ire p tinged into i con muc have not negotiated m good
ity in lavor of those Stt per area, but 318) will shuttle be­
Australia’* highest-ranking
In
ho .h.)* io tin- city Wotk* choice to loud the base*.
(null
is
completely
ridiculous
disaster, it was dee la red here
tween Havana and Pillar Ih-I
before III a. lit. F-S’r.
cent plus one freeholders.
Air
Force officer. Air Mar­
today
try
It.it
Bull
,
d
Jack
We
have,
in
fact,
accepted
lom-t
f.
r
taking
"tile
law
inIti.-k
Fordhum
then
.nine
• • •
Rio to the West while goo will
shall Sir Valstnn E. Hancock,
sunville.
piililo
n
i
.too,,
du
piop-.-aU
n.
regards
protci
iln-n
own
haini*."
tliruugli
with
a
clut.lr
single
run
between
Mntnnzua
and
the
Xo
Progress
It comes out tiow that the
wound up hi* study of th*
ectnr ”t the \tlniuic t oast lion ill employes that no other
JACKSONVILI.F. it I'll
Ciii.ibiilt I’ourl Judge T. to left to drive in two run*.
affable fellow wlm was with national capital.
A-fi Vigilante program her*
indu-try in history has w en
Line
Railroad,
hcl
irmeinBilly
Martin
also
s
ngU-.l
to
t
’liion
and
maniigemeiit
offi
Doug Stcnstrom. at the Amer­
Vin - ut tjuiiin ignored ,t law*
today
with a practice bombing
approached.
I
h
rs
nl
lluJunior
&lt;
handier
drive
aero**
Fordham
and
Cnstro'* revolutionary de&gt;..&lt;1,4 mrt with Fed.-.at M.d
ican Legion baseball game
flight in the Navy's super• I 'or ex ample. Illinigli we
f,,r "■M’.—ts.l sen Seiikiirik.
ot
V
Oilllll.Tte
at
lie
Cl"
'C
friiH*
(lo-ightiorhoiHl
iiifm
inator
Flunk
SwiUrr
but
r«
last Saturday—the one who
U • .In- day vvlien.
ate living to elniiinaii iloSklppc. ts.-l.kuiik came oi to *.»d,’ at'uck bomber.
vsa * shaking hand*
Willi vrt eoianiiil.e* pria-laimed
f'asseltierty
Mayor F'.e-I portrsl l.aluy that no pio.-.e - i enter.
unnecessary llx- o( firvmt-ll n 'p.'l.
tile judge * que* i.-ii.-vi- ami fanned IU C lerSir Yulaton, chief of Ilia
Bill
aid.
inloi
III.
I
III
I
In
"TlMiour
general
mobiliu.
Heath today sttollglv tirgeii I wan made ill settling llle *lv
everyone in reach—was r.-alllerald
shortly
b
l"
bn
on
ib.
-cl
i-ni
lies,
we
at.
mil
tmn,
tlufive
white
defend
|,ntItrrA
.
Air
Staff for the Royal Ausly NOT a politician, perhaps thin** Wednesday, dedicated in eligible voter* in tl -- mnni*l month old Phobia K.i 1 t oast
ta.k »f a jnd.iv po'i|*iiu- 'simply
on
to ilitibarge &gt;,i. tefu ..t t.i promi*.’ they
Losing pitcher Steve Hagur tndi*n Air Force, left tha
a guU-rn.iton.il candidate as adorning buildings with flags ,i,,ality to fill out and return Railway .trike,
men) by the railroad* ot start- j lit..... men -ml of hand as an. &lt;. ul.l not rep,-it tlm action. -li uck out seven Sanford Sanford Naval Air Station for
many surmised . . . It was and banner* and staging the voter registrat. n vnrds
new work ml. ■ t.-mpor other bu*iiu-*» wouid I ire
,t I-d to tlu-ir aneat.
players, Senkarik wit* thvi j the Martin Company'* Orlan­
the erstwhile resident of ban street parades to prolnota the | nil«y ln the malls.
(’omniitteo &lt;&gt;K M trig
aiilv
heading
..|(
a
work
men
with
in
V
ear*
or
more
Hie •Mit.-nn-s, mi charge* winning pitcher.
do plant this afternoon after
Home LillNI raids haw- beell
ford, ex-Sanford H e r a Id Friday rally,
MIAMI BEACH Il l'll f ,b ■■rd.uly eoiolii. t, vvere
he nml his director of operaThe Ims score:
The Sanliug.i uprising i. re. M.„t ,,„t |,y
k | ,:l,att lletl- I'lo* National (loveinm .' t ,*n stoppage, expressed tile hope '.-rvn.- will retain tli.’ir yd.*
*port* editor an-1 WTHli
lliat an .imirahle a m emeiit |tllliei'* will have s.i .iry . ill ■I.,- In -1 In In- in. jin -eil in the Sanford I 0 2 it l P H I tinnal requirements, Croup
sport* announcer and popular gnr.led ns the start of Castro's „iMkr w(„, report* that la dale ference listened to I lorlda'*
Baptist minister Julian Stem revolution. The date of the „n|y anu cat'l* have been re- chief cxerilUvc Thu.'day nnd can In- reached Indore llle timiancrs ihpiir.l'tig on &gt;•■»r ■ ini nt wave nf arrest* at . IrritionL 3 U II 2 U 0 h b H ('apt, Charles F. Read, each
of service, for perUMls ll[. to ■•lv c o s t ruitiiiii .ite* where
had put the Yigitanlo to tins
strom, whom everyone knows aUirtivo alia, k gave his "July tu.ned.
voted I*, rontimn* In- culd war • ral o( this |n‘n&lt;nl
• iv.l i igld* group- lu.ve tie.m
t'li.nincnting on tu- I- - a ,.s long is five year*,
acid te-t m I '■* hour flight*.
if they lived here some to
rimvetiu-i.l' it* name.
| lleadlme, if the v*'ter t. to ,-duei.tion rorin..il'.-i* for anlive rccummendati.ius
-fit
' In addition the railroad- - .... - tn.ting aga.nsl allegnl
They were piloted to tha
years ago . . , Reports are
A 7-stamp cammei.i.irntive vote 111 the Sept, it special ref- other year. (See stoij or, peg.
Hot Or Cold, She Jacksonville
n&gt; tin- President to t ut; 11" have agreed to underwi ite T.i ..u . I i i iinin.iluni.
radar homb scor­
that he s. Min will tie in serie* issued by the . ommuni- | eien.lum on the new town j ;,.j
two nf the ili-ti'inlunt*. M.i
mi Monday, Itullard -i.ited |«-r cent ot the cost ot r.
ing site l.y |..t ( dr. Chnrlia
Kenunole County as a neigh ration* ministry this week . barter, i* Aug. S.
Has
The
Answer
that Ih.-ir passage w.i- tin- training men whose job. are llii.t .-iivi-ti.il, 2t. a housebor again . . In tact, didn't under Hie d,n. ■ I title "a
In
In* statement llri.tl. D u a l
K i 'V f a l f t l
M\ DIXON. Mis. t i l ’ll — Janie* and l.t Bert Collins,
nil
v jsivsit.li- means of .i.c t ibm.liali l bv# w-ak r u l e . .- .i:■t II I.nid hei -ter, :U.
hr buy J D Haulage’s house decade of revolution" lliriu.fr* •ti. -sed the need lor ii.ingiiig
TAI I \ll\S S ).K (I'l'l.
Tlie ’ .lean ' of the I'niversit) of .Sunfotd'* Heavy Attack
t •tamp* |i r n r 11. g Important tin- registration bool, up to Highway Kngu «- i . .tl- - am a n.il.ou wide i.i m u| chan - * Wlut s mure, men , si. it worker, were aim- of Wisconsin'* (on.) service, Squadron Three, wh*v» both
t'other dav ' *
- i ke arid tin- econouu . li o.s who under , .- tins rctra.ii.n. - m&lt;.1 in ;o days n. the w ik
• • •
&lt;h.t.s it. . astro’* .1-,' l&gt;, | m. ,v- ilate and Hoi re»pon-tbility Hopkins leteuhd
Australian officer* made sim­
lomsday
ili.tt would result. "I hint Ire will still have tin’ salary e ll I
after they |ii.-ade.l Beulah liable, had -i few litis
In an atmosphere «f utm.itt &lt;r.
each voter bus in helping es- the state made an agreement eve the [inlilic lull, re i l/es llnu.tnce* t he railroads have guilty to llu- eharges.
today upon announcing her ulated release* oil a training
congeniality at the Navy re-------------------target.
tahli.sh a modern form of gov- with the I S. Iltir.-au of
a Ii .i I silt'll .1 strike WOtllll .1 mi a-ircnl io ijivi* pn fur
1He • llu. three
Mr*. retirement.
ri’plmn fur the visinng \ n«
ernmint a* well n* in listing Rouds iti IP.',, I,, limn l.u.hl
Tile flight highlighted •
Tlie
way
t.i
Veep
student*
ffM* til i M||lo)/’i wlm 4ft’ S, J.W* 1i - i i.ud.uml XIi. I.io-I,
utc.ili," he -aid
tralian airmen last night
in "inonioling tin- lie-t melh- 111If of fn e In- -I,.I.- u I on
1,ii»l nil in Mini.; ulfiui j iiis l. i^flfdb- r, latiun* man Sam lupj.v -lie said, wits to serve three day visit l.y the Air
.nutalltt
'
I’raiupm
tation
toasts ' To 'file tju.-en." "To
0.1* for n-s.iring future .level- the bun . east •u.-I.
Mat dm 11 nnd Ids (.valuation
tl.e country would i* UlDTly ;*x |fxry o|n*ri o?» If ruiii c - Hot H ) i ii din...., .it:, and I.i ut .old dishes cold. lio| dlsu.’S
The Pres lent." “To the \u»
•• p i■lit of a glowing lot.m.iin
. , &gt;,,,, (lIj| ........... twit and give thrill wliat they i team of six other high-ranksum
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Visitor

Fvoected

Sanford Wins,
Moves Up In
League Tourney

'Coexistence
Line’ Is Trap.
Nixon Warns

mivA... Economic Disaster
BREEDS Seen With Strike

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Five Sentenced
!n Rights Case

Australians
End Visit

Registration
Urged By Heath

Test Ban Treaty
Is Initialed

Christine Egged
Leaving Court

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Burglary Here

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Pag* 8 — July 25, 1953

GOP Governors Village Fire Chief
Effect Unify
At Conference M an O f Experience

Gw. Wallace
Blasts 'Monster
Central Rule'
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Alabama Gar. Georg# C. Wal­
lace Wednesday denounced tha
airll right* legislation now be*
for* Congress and charged
th a t the Kennedy sdminlstratlo s ha* established a "monIte r central government.*
Speaking to a l u n c h e o n
■testing of the Miami a n a
Xlwutls Club* in Miami, Wal­
lace voiced particular concern
ever the public accommoda­
tion* bill.
* * *
If K ahould beoo f * I n k Be
•aid, no one engaged ka gabIke *ervlce* will be able to
operate "without fear Wat tha
police atate which la a r t fig**
*•**•!*• •#«»!•*»• lie fceeJ em
elll
IV t l* * f i H H W g **•
•*•**
dictate hia every move and
tell him eaactly how h* can
gun hia business.”
Wallace, who took Um* out
from the final day of tha Na­
tional Governor*' Conlaiance
meeting in Miami Beach to
•take tha addrtta, aald “tha
■ext logical atop" will be land
gefora.
If the "social theorist*" begome empowered to decide
how individuals may uta their
land, he raid, "we will be but
■ atop away from living in a
land where the government
ntrol* the right to own
nd."
"Our forefathers d i d n ’t
found tha nation to maks lla
people servants of a monitor
•antral government,” he laid.
. . •
Wallace r e11 a r a t a d his
larges, made at the GovernConference Tuesday, that
Ident Kennedy'* action In
cradling National Guard
pa In Alabama violated
• U. 8. Constitution.
*1 see a trend toward millry dictatorship,” hs said,
’’and if it continues, then thl*
Mtion may hava passed Its
peak as the arorld'a greatest
Free nation and he on the way
to oblivion and to slavery."
11* told Klwanls members
phut thl* was Uta first Gov­
ernors' Confsrencs ha ha* at­
tended.
"I didn't realise it wae, to
large extent, a social affair
ami a civil right* debating to.
rlety," he remarked.

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SENATOR ED FRAZIER (center) of MeOeewy wna wtmmsH tn tha
meeting of the Sanford Kiwanli Club W*dn*f(Uy by 0 . Andrew 8p**r,
president (left). Former San. Douglas Stenitrom, who Introduced Senator
Frazier, is at right.
(Herald Photo)

Increased State Budget In '6 5
Seen B y Senator Ed Frazier
Senator Edwin G. Frailer,
of McCIenney, who calls him­
self "the father of the sales
tax plant,” warned Kiwanlans
Wednesday that In spite of the
more than f t billion state bud­
get for the next fiscal year,
the lOflfi Legislature would
have to find fZ million more
for atato needs.
"I remember when our state
budget was |8 million dollars
said Senator Frasier, who
first went to the State Legis­
lature when he was SI years
old as a representative flbm
District 2U (liaker and Clay
counties).
"Hut now tho population of
this great state ha* grown
from a quarter million to over
five million people. We have
to yield to progress, the pop­
ulation Is growing tremend­
ously every week, every day,”
the Senator said.
He cited changes in the
state's* pedal and mental In­
stitutions, in the Increased ex­
cellence of the educational
system, and in Florida's rise
from "an infant state to a

place of prom Inane* in the
national acant."
Senator Frailer defended
hia support of tha tales tax
plan aa being "a tax on all
tha people, fair and reason­
able.”
"W# have already gone too
far In ad valorem assess­
ments” he declared.
"Th* sales tax is a tax, not
on what you earn, nor on
what you save, but only on
what you spend," he said.
Senator Frasier ia a veteran
of 1*1 years In the Legislature
and one of the youngeat men
ever to be elected to a state
office.
Former Senator Douglas
Stenitrom, in Introducing
Senator Frailer, noted that
twlca Frailer had uffervd to
give Up hie seat in the Sen­
ate if it would solve the reapportionment problem.
Bcnator Frailer, who In pri­
vet* Ilf* ia * nurseryman, ia
a past president of the Flor­
ida Nurserymen's Association
and tha Southern Nursery­
men’s Association. He ia also

• member o f tha McClenay
City Commission.

UPW Circles
Hold Meeting
At Turning Home

By Fraac** Wtrier
Mrs. Elaar C. Turning was
hostess to both Circles One
and Two of th* UPW of the
C o m m u n i t y Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary re ­
cently when the groups held
a combined meeting for Iheir
July program at her lakefront
home.
Mrs. Don Smith opened the
program by remembering the
missionaries and their mis­
sions for the day with pray­
ers for them.
The Devotional was given
by Mrs. Jo* Smathe/s.
Mrs. C. J. Sassman present
ed the lesson from Chariton
7 and I of th* Study Book,
One People of God.
After a short business ses­
sion a social hour was enjoy­
ed. Refreshments of ice
cream, cake, coffee and punch
were served by th* hostess.
pises in
In Grand Rapids;
first place
Other members attending
Hia Ed Cleric Memorial w«re Mrs. Henry Sandusky,
Contest held at the Camp in Mrs. Hirhsrd Beebe, Mrs.
Syracuse where she placed Lena Etth, Mrs. A. E. Freese,
first in twirling and first in Mrs. Ed Zimmerman, Mr*.
strutting over 300 contestants; Ray H. Cress, Mrs. Robert
Vewrans of Foreign Wars Kugenstein, Mrs. C. W. SjobRand Conlast held in Cleve­ km , Mrs. Fannie Lefflere,
land, Ohio, where she pieced Mrs. Wallace Cress, Mrs.
first in strutting and second John Ulmer, Mrs. Paul R.
in twirling.
Conoway, Mr*. Marion £ .
While In Grand Rapids for Lea, and Mrs. Emms Bash­
the contest, llarbar* attended ars.
tha United States Twirling
Association School for teach­
er! and Judges. Later title
summer the will go to Jackson, Miss., where she will en­
ter the National U. S, T. A.
Twirling and Strutting Con­
test and will also complete
requirements for certification
at e U. S. T, A. teacher and
Judge.
PENSACOLA (UPI) A
In the meantime-, tha plana
tornado roared along the in*
to Ivuvo almost immediately
trs coasts I waterway Wednes­
for Atlanta, Ca., where shu d a y , tore up fishing camps
ha* accepts.! a job Ladling
{and men shot out across the
dance twirling in a twirling water pi flip llihrrmcn from
camp.
a boat into the water.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Republican governor* hava
•merged from the national
governors’ eonferenre with a
new show of unity but braced
tor a party-rending contest
over the 1964 presidential
nomination.
From the start of th* con­
ference Sunday until adjourn­
ment Wednesday, the Republi­
cans kept the slsable Demoera tie majority on th* de­
fines on the civil rights Is­
sue—an issue barred by gen­
tlemen's agreement until two
years ago from the annual
mseting of state executives.
Gov. Nelson A. Rocksftllsr
of Nsw York ltd th* GOP as­
sault against th* Democrats
on that Issue this week and
convinced alt Republican* and
Democrats her* that ha al­
ready was an arthr* candidate
for tha 1964 presidential nom­
ination.
On all Uw key notos, the Re­
publicans gave as unusual dis­
play of unity. Rockefeller and
Ms allies ware Joined by GOP
governors unfriendly toward
hint and leaning toward Sen.
B ury Goldwater of Arison*
for tha presidential nomina­
tion.
Tha unity drive began Sun­
day when GOP National
Chairman William E. Millar
met with th* Republicans
present to organise a party
caucus. Th* caucus then met
daily with Gov. Mark Hatftold
of Ongon as temporary chair­
man.
The mor* formal-sounding
"Rspubllcan Governors' Asso­
ciation" was set up Wadneaday with Gov. Kobsrt E. Smylle of Idaho, now In his third
four-year term, si chairman.
It was announced that the
new association would meet
periodically "for tha purpose
of establishing concerted ac­
tion” with GOP congressional
leaders and the Republican
National Committee.

Majorette Wins Honors
I Talented Lyman High Head twirling and strutting she was
wss
kfajorette Barbara Diggs, who placed In tl&gt;v championship
repeatedly hss won honor aft- classes in camp where she re­
sr honor In the stale as well ceived instrurllona in twirling
M throughout th# Southsaat- and majorette routines.
During the time she was in
irn United StaUa, returned
borne last Saturday from four attendance at the ramp she
reeks at the Bmlth-Welbrlrig* also competed in the follow­
Twirling and Majorette Camp ing twirling contests:
In Syracuse-, Ind, with anThe Ilig United States
ither enviable list of awards Twirling Association Rally in
•n d accomplishments.
(■rand Rapids, Mich., where
Barbara Is the daughter of she placed second in twirling
r. and Mrs. Ralph Diggs of and in strutting;
Altamonte Springs and fur The laibanon, Ind., Contest
magy years has been a pupil where she placed first in
of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Smith twirling and won tha senior
•f Orlando who are co-owners twirling championship. Here
if tha Camp with George Wal- she cumpoWd against 400 nthiridge of Syracuse.
ei contestants and won over
Because of her ability in the girl who defeated her for

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Twister Batters
Boats, Camps In
Pensacola Area

A id For Cuban
G uerrillas Urged
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Roman L. Hrusks, (RNeb.), wants the Kennedy ad­
ministration
to encourage
and aid sntl-C'ommunisl guer­
illas in Cuba.
Hrusks said Wednesday U.
- — m l should include__lair,
drops and covert lauding* of
supplies and equipment " lie
also said Hit* administration
should spoiitor a Cuban pro­
visional government much
would Ik* established at the
U. S. Naval Haw at Guan­
tanamo Bay.

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WASH AND UN t
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rise in temperature. This, she
said, gave the whole family
a greater feeling of assurance
and safety, even while they
were sleeping.
Hahn's parents, Mr. and
Mr*. William Hahn Sr., moved
to Florida some six year* ego
to make their home in Enter­
prise after they had visited
here on vacations during tke
past 18 years. A brother, John,
lives in Orlando.
A carpenter, Chief Hahn
says that, other than the fire
department, hia main inter­
ests center around his hobby
of woodworking.

Wet And Dry
United Press IntonuUoaal
Recently reconstructed fos­
sil flora from the Negev De­
sert suggests that this re­
gion was covered by water
si various times in preiiisoric ages, according to the
American Museum of Ne­
ural History,

Scotty Soi:

35-Foot Spit
Wins Contest
RALEIGH, N. C. (UPI) —
Wally Ausley, a local boy.
spat a watermelon seed 35
feet and six inches Wednes­
day.
The unheralded Ausley’s rem irk a b le
performance
astounded the crowd, shamed
his competitors, and broke
the watermelon festival re­
cord.
Th* old champion. John
Alexander, once spat a wat­
ermelon seed 34 feet. Hi*
best effort Wednesday was
2) feet, but it appeared that
would do.
Then Ausley stepped to the
foul line, btt off • hunk ol
watermelon and carefully sel­
ected a likely seed with bis
tongue. He held the seed be­
tween his teeth, wafting air
around it to dry it off.
Then he lean his 200-pound
frame forward, squinted and
loosed a mighty spit that
brought gasps of wonder
from the crowd.

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said today he will arrive in
SAN FORD
Canada Aug. 11 on tha first
state visit to the Dominion E L E C T R IC C O .
by a lord mayor of London
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Crlppen Road, is enrolled in
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tha six-month German langu­
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Lieutenant Pop# la being • N« Cmriy Alteration*
trained to speak fluently and • Low OpWi H» | Cto»
to read and writ* tha language.
The 2f.y*ar-old officer ia a
1958 graduate of Seminole
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uate of the University of
Florida in Gainesville.
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CHIEF HAHN
By Mona Grins toad
Members s! the Nertfc Or­
lando Volunteer Fire Dept,
feel fortunato to have William
Hahn J r. aa their ehief for
he fills the Job as a man with
30 ysara experience.
He served aa chief for three
yean in the Medford, L. I.,
N. Y., fire department; was
vies president of the New
York State Volunteer Fir*Police Assn, In 1961 and was
president and organiser of the
Rrookhnven Town Fire-Police
Assn.
As fireman hs haa a life
membership In tha Medford
department which was given
to him in 1057 after 25 year*
of dedicated service, lie wee
■tso active in atl town, county
and lis t* fire association
in New York.
Hahn, whose motto, "Saving
life and property first,” is the
same as that of the Interna­
tional Fire Assn., feels that
this is important to all com­
munities.
Referring to the newly or­

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Wash In Comfort!

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but all except the two boats
made shore before the twist­
er lore into the waterway
area.
No serious injuries were re­
ported and damage to pro­
perty was rported as "m in­
imal."

WhaIi Al On* Tint* —

•T
U3I

The twister toppled one
boatload of live fishermen in­
to the churning water, auth­
orities said, and two other
fishermen leaped from an­
other boat before the tor­
nado slruck. All were rescued
The Escambia County sher
iff * department said at least
14 boats were overturned by
the winds. Many fishermen

■M

ganised North Orlando de
partment, h* said, "we will
have * to work together and
fight toge.her a* a team when
an emergtenry arier*.'”
Hahn, used to a full and
busy schedule, It also active
locally in the Village Police
Dept. na a volunteer sergeant,
work* with the North Orlan­
do Little l*«gue and is a val­
uable member of the North
Orlnido Civic Assn.
He and his wife, Rita and
Ihsir sons, Alan, IK, Grora*',
It. and Billy, 10, came to Flor­
ida two years ago and plan to
remain here permanently.
Mrs. Hahn I* very proud
of the home she left because
of tho fira alarm system In­
stalled there which automat-

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July 2.", 1963 — Pnjre 3

Wrought Iron Shoppe
Opens In Longwood
By Donna Eates
Ye Olde Wrought Iron
Shoppe, locateif at 220 Hast
Lake Ave. in Longwood. I* one
of the new thriving butineitra
in the "City of Opportunity.”
Charlie Roylea, owner anil
manager of the ahop, wna in
businesa in Orlando for 10
yeara prior to coming to Longwood where he employe two
men and c u a t o m m a k e s
wrought iron poata, railing*,
a t 1 chairs and a variety of
uther articles.
Roylea plana to further im­
prove the appearance of hia

Hospital Notes

HOLLYWOOD (U PI) _
Actress Junet lough reacted
today to the late.t Pari*
4 switch in dress lengths by ac­
cusing what she termed the
"French fashion dictators" of
"gross insincerity and ,omiierviat exploitation.”
The film star, re i.ly voted
"the best dre-sed woman of
the year” by the Mannequin’s
Association of Lu* Angeles,
took particular exception to
designer Jarquel Heim whose
-----nru fa«mini ii;n will hate tn,.
"covered up leg.*
"The Paris moguls of mode
aie like little hoys playing
with yo-yos, the way they
trifle with our skirt lengths,”
Miss Leigh said.
"Up, down, up. down. It
must he obvious now that they
are not motivated by aesthet­
ic) irs, or by eoneirn for the ap­
pearance of millions of women
who slavishly follow their
dictates.
"If they are experts, then
why can't they determine what
is the most attractive skirt
length I Or should we assume
that the fact the women of
the world have to refurbish
their wardrobes plays a role
w their vasoaUaijoa*!'*

SAIGON ( U rii Five thou­
sand Vietnamese troop* ran
through riot drill* at a par­
ade field near Saigon today
in the government’* largest
ahow of force since the Budd­
hist crisis erupted in South
Viet Nam 10 weeks ago.
Rut the streets of the cap­
ital remained quiet, and no
anti • government demonstra­
tions were rr port eel.

20«lnch
Convertible
Bicycle
50

E. MAHONEY

TWO SAILORS of VAH-3 at Sanford Naval Air
Station have been promoted by Cdr. H. L,
O'Hara to the top enlisted rank, chief petty of­
ficer. John E. Koch, aviation electronic* tech­
nician, and Boyd K. Maroney, nviation machinist
mate, Inith are a.s.*igned to VAH-3’* mainten­
ance department.
(Navy Photos)

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STORE W IDE

1

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Built With Fkeitono Rubbor

A
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Convert* from boys’ to girl*' model by limply re­
moving the tank. Handsome red finish with whito
trim. Headlight, luggage carrier, training wheels,
whitewalls, two-tone saddle and deluxe grip*.
UN «

Low (triced halls that will
take plenty of abuse,
liv e ly rubber center wound with
natural rubber thread. Tough cover
will) durable white finish.

Evtrotn

Play Gym

Sprinkler

Rectangular sprinkler waters in
perfect square pattern (rum 2x2
feet to 35 x 35 feet. Moves easily
on runner*. Non-corroding sluminum and bras*.

Fun packed hackyard gym, featuring threw full
swings, air glide unit, trapeze bar, gym rings and
8-foot slide. Red, green and yellow enamel finish.

Pfiilco Super 90
Vertical Console

219 ??.

Contemporary stylsd ver­
tical contolo, ilnuhsd to
match Mahogany turnlturs. All front control*, big
S'4* out-lront speaker.
COOL CHASSIS lengthens
TV Ids, Improves perform­
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IS I M
Switches from steam tn dry Instantly. Fntly
automatic fabric dial provides the right lx .it
or steam for any fabric. Weigh* only 3 pound*.

NO DOWN PAYMENT WITH TRADE IN
PAYMENTS TO FIT YOUK POCKET

Lawn and
Plant Food
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Ladies £
G AR D EN
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D E C O R A T IV E ! V E R S A T ILE !
Provide* your lawn with
tiie vital elements required
for rich green coloring amt
plant growth.

L IV IN G

J. E. KOCH

es

B a rg a in s Thro ug ho ut T h e Entire S to re

Robbie Jean Reeves, Lee
JULY rt
Admissions
Ford, Mury Simons, Alphonso
Eddie Mae Fort, Oviedo; Dixon, Marvis Dunn, Helen
Ruth Jean Robson, Pauline Morgun, Nannie Howard and
^ PARIS (U PI)—The House Roberts, Joan Adams, Glenn Sanford.
Ilirths
nf Christian Dior’* designer, Kurt Lingle, Nancy Feetham,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roberts
Mure Rohan, promised "there
of Sanford, a hoy; Mr. and
Will be no radical change*" , Less Bug Poison
Mrs. Frank P. Dunn of Sunford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
today when Dior's full-win­
Found On Foods Willie Stewart of Sunford, a
ter collection ia presented.
Fashion reporter* and buy­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — girl; Mr. und Mrs. Sherwin
er* who have flooded Paris for Pesticide residue on Florida Feetham of Sanford, a boy;
fashion we :k were analyzing fo*d* is on the decrease, ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simons
of Sanfoid, a girl.
that statement in various
cording to Agriculture Com­
Disrhargea
f wny*. Some decided it mennt
I.loyd Juekson, Kathleen
some small change* were on missioner Doyle Conner.
Conner suid yesterday that Richardson, Murgurct Ktnltap, including a small down­
ward slide of the hemline.
checks hud turned up only Hi! lingvr, Gary Ilrown, Charles
Hut the cunsenaoua among violations this season, com­ Kicker, Wnndu Flynt, Lucy
Stafford of Sunford.
Informed observer! before the pared to ITU in HMU-C2.
show began was that Dior
Most were found in leafy
Would not drep skirt length*.
FA T
vegetables,
such a t cdlards,
This w o u l d mean that
O V E R W E IG H T
ladies could still show their endives and celery, he said.
Hilt he added:
Available to you without a
leg* safely, liy some curious
"We encountered scvcrul doctor's prescription, our drug
If} law in the fashiun world,
ODUINEX. You must
store buyer* around the world new problems which resulted railed
lo o ugly fat in 7 days or
copy a major change only if in cnncellntir ti of pc Ntlclds your money hack. No strenu­
it mmes from Dior, Givenchy registrations of nldrin for po­ ous exorcise, laxatives, mxstatoes, peanuts and carrots,” sage or taking of oc-called re.
or llnlencinga.
The 1903 I. c o i l 1 s t u r e d ;■ing candies, cracker* or
The House of Dior present­
or chewing gum. OD­
amended
tiie state law to in- .
ed its shoe collection Wednes­
ItINEX is n tiny tablet *ud
day. In line with the fashion clmtu pesticide residues and ea ily swallowed. When \nu
for knee-high hoots, several food additive* in excessive or take ODHINEX, you still &lt;nvarieties were shown: in unauthorized quantities ns i.»y your meals, still eat the
food i you like, hut you simply
black leather, laced up the adulterant* of fend products. don't
have the urge for extra
# front, in a flat black pony Conner said he is compiling portions because ODKINKX
regulations
to
implement
tint
depresses your appetite and
fur and chartreuse silk sprin­
decreases your desire for
kled with jet beads for even- law.
food. Your weight must tome
itig.
down, beenuse a* your own
The tall hoots showed up
doctor will tell you, when you
again Wednesday in the col­ Visits Castro
eat less, you Weigh le-s. Get
ALGIERS,
Algeria
(UPI)—
rid of oxers* fat and live
lection of Michel Gunia, the
first he has made for the Defense Minister llouari Bou- longer. ODItINEX cost* *1.00
mid is sold on this GUARAN­
House of Jean Patou. The medienne was expected to TEE: If not satisfied for any
arrive
in
Cuba
today
for
an
model wore them with nil unreason just return the parku.-ual camel's hair rout with official visit. He was travel­ age to your druggist and get
• panel* slit to the waist that ing with Cuban Industry Min­ your full money tank. No
ister Ernest Che Guevara, ......lions asked. ODItINEX is
•wished when she walked.
sold with this guarantee by:
Goma'a silhouette was a who has been here since Al­ MrltrynohU Drug Store • San­
geria's
independence
celebra­
•jockey" line, the backs of
ford - Mail orders filled.
ndv.
•uits. dresses and mat* as tions, July 3.
lilousey us a horse rider'a at
the Irish Derby, Ilia routs
Great Savings on Easy Terms
were fuller than last yeur'a
but still with stiaiglit lines.
FROM A W O R L D O F FIN K F U R N I T U R E
Many had a raised shoulder
m and blousy sleeve.
M ATHER of Sanford

Actress Blasts
French Stylists

£ * ;v

Troops In Riot
Drill A t Saigon

Ti resfone

CHARLES DOYLES, owner-manager of Ye Olde Wrought Iron Shoppe,
one of Longwood’* new businesses, is shown seated among some of the
lovely custom-made products for which his simp is becoming well-known
in the conntv.
(Herald Photo)

Dior Promises
No 'Radical'
Slyle Changes

Longwood ahop in the near
future.

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�A nd C ourts
t h e n to a »

1 1 par o a t dnelinn to
t o r f t w tlM prnioaa jm e t.
MM to b t bo profound
other than the fact that
work to this field to o tn o rd i-

ial e h e i T l R * f M f pa
tSTohred, flpwtol M l or
m ar dktete tonleaer. I

""U nhappily, th at dooa not indicate
a f t per cent rat# of eonrietion. Of
thorn caeea dtopoaad of by the courts
last year, about half m a lte d In diemiaaal, acquittal or reduction of the
chart*.
complained th at tho
Often
through tho ac­
tion of eW w M adfw o r fury,
aoftnaaa toward
guilty of
th e perpetrators

for an indictm ent And tbooffa thto
could hardly apply to a murder caae,
the victim of a crane often refueee to
co-operate to pmeerntion of the a t
leged offender.
atomic amuatter
tl of
So it to not; a atonto
the police dotag a gvaai job la
ftelda a n d tho
..............................
eourta not dotag ao.
Nevertheless it to moat tetanat*
tog to note th a t only half of the
“willful killing” casae which reach
the eourta resuKa to eonrietion on
tho original charges of murder or
non*neg|igent manslaughter.
The FBI potato out th a t not only
to the m atter of killtog but la other
i against the person tuck ae
and aggravated assault, dieacquittal or charge reduction
to more common than for

Tfce FBI makes so such com­
plaint, whatever K may fas) on this
m m , Aa a m atter of fact, intelligent
studies of court performance arc sad­
ly lacking. Judge and ju ry act from
n wide variety of motives, only one
of whleh may ha aa inclination to
“take K easy" on the defendant.
The FBI does note th a t other fac­
tors, too, help explain why a big
disparity may exist between the
number of arrests and the number
of

Thto smvim tn tfwfVwte a i
able ntuctanee on tho p art of the
eourta to act harshly or too swiftly
in areas w.ber* the penalties may be
severe — even unto capital punish­
m ent
A tendency estots to soma quar­
ters to depict the courts aa agendas
of brutal retribution eager to speed
defendants toward death or a Ufa
term. The figures do not support
them. Obviously much murder and
mayhem to never penalised a t all.

to Its annuel report,

t the nation the police

e la n d m f r e e r cent o f wfllfulkWto p to lH t. Ttoee toelttde both murman*
to r ead eo-eaDed noo-oegliffent
noo-neyUj

W orry C lin ic

IKE

kaehef was a storks wtto,

fact, Jacob grew an
bn told Rachel that ha wann’t
of caaaa of

ban
by ton medicsi facts

H unting W ith H i - F i . . .
Thera used to be an old joke about
a couple of d ty fellows and their experienece with mosquitoes when they
were out to the woods. Darkness had
fallen and one of them spotted a
lightning bug. “Let's get out," he
yelled. ‘‘They're coming after us with
Iu ta m e r
It waa something Uka that on a
■porting goods page in one of tho
new fsU mail order catalogs. Hunt­

Dr. Croat's

looks UVe You’ll Horn To Wing Him

Peter Edson

ers can now obtain a portable record
player which works on batteries and
can broadcast a hi-fi sound three
miles. Records are practically guar­
anteed to bring game, from rabbits to
deer, right up to the nose of the
ehootin’ iron, In states whleh allow
hunters to use the device.
That’s carrying Ingenuity
further than those mosquitoes did.

Dick West Soys

‘AU-H 20’ M eans ‘G oldw ater’
IWAHflNQTON (VFI) - At At the moment, AU-Hft lo
first flaaee, “ AU-HJO" looks •bout the beet seOiag kern in
like the aoUa yon mike when tho political cem palfa ma­
terial line. In fact, It Is about
^ s t u S T ' however, X is a the only Item that la acUlng
chemical symbol, and by this a t Ike moment.
Or ao I waa told by Earl
tim e next year k may be almost aa familiar to the Amer­ Butler, a b lf button man
from Chicago.
ican public aa LS-MPT.
Butler’s Arm, tho Green
In chemistry, AU-Hft stands
tor Geldwater. In politics, Duck Co., la d m of tho «*what k stands for depends oo hibttora showing their wares
where yoe stand. And in the a t a specialty advertising
novelty business, k stands guild display here this week.
X stopped by the exhibit sffor money.

tee receiving a press release
repostlag that It would offer
g preview of tho buttons, bod­
ges and ether political, ad­
vertising
MovalUes
btiag
m e te d tor the 1M4 campaign.
I must aay, however, that
la soma respects K was
more like a review than a
preview. Butler's booth, tor
instance, displayed a num­
ber of “Dick aad P st" buttoot,
“Good Ns evens!" I said.
"Don't tell me they haven't
given up yet."
Butler hastily assured me
that be was aot anticipating
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
a heavy demand tor Nixon
buttons nest year.
NOW, L I SOO CKSTTAlNuy AMI
AMOfis \ \ OCVOTBO TO YOUtt
Eaecpt tor the Goldwater
M d n o e s M .x ml* t ■
crowd, he said, the support
•5UALIFV tM BRDTHXartJ ocnt co Weeormew. maaow
MAKmf NO U HOOPL8 , SOT TM0
vm W D 6TAVCAUSKT M
era of prospective president­
15 A
ABOUT NOT WAMTUtt A OiMBffGWB i iOtftCUASION
ial candidates thus far have
i COOT CALLS/ j, TRlFLft ACAOWMJC/
6KTOBMnMT / AFTCK J VBM 8UMPJ uetPOKtuNmacvC .
ordered very little campaign
ALU, A MAN WITH A
•
AlNPT N O / x N a « o p f e « e o
cseiw cuerHia d wound, w
o a u 'PNANCAL R»VM$8G, material.
15 in no fOnm ONTO [THAN
Therefore, in order to die
to rvB — a u sm —
A
ACT A5 Hid
play a complete line of the
NO
FUND*
AND
NO
*nawr
y/
1 HAT/'
iNSUKANCmf
type of materiel he has available, he was obliged to bor­
row a law samples Bum tha
1
archives.
Most of Km campaign gim­
micks displayed at the ex­
hibit would be familiar to
■ m age voter, but tor label
pins and auto bumper stick­
ers there Is a shiny new ma­
terial called “ refraction grab
Ing" that la guaranteed to
attract attention.
One booth festiuvd
S at"’ hags Imprinted with advertis­
ing and political slogans,
of which read “Be Hippy, Go
Rocky." I am not certain,
however, that It waa
for tho *84 campaign.
Another company displayed
neckties with political labels
In tho place where gravy
spots normally appear. The
Puge 4
Sanfonl, Florida
Thurs., July 2fi, 19611 lettering on ooe tie rend “A
Solid Gold Dinosaur."
WALTXS S. BIBLOW. BOSTOB AID rCOLAS
You can draw your ewa
m s
WELLS
r tE D v a n r c i/r
conclusions aa lo which can­
MacAaa IaaI Su»L
U a B a sta s X dilef
didate that la supposed to
JAMIE L. SHOBEAMEE
S O U S W StLLS
----t.uLlt SJIUF---“BS
r spu siali -------------------aB IM L B V J . UEAM T
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P olitical

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WASHINGTON—&gt;(NEA) — International Peace Corps. held In 800 U, 8. post offices
Planned ealargewient sd the They're two different things. July 20.

U. 8. Fees# Corps from 7,000

Richard N. Goodwin, former

to 11,000 volunteers oreneas White House end State De­
in the next peer is probably partment Latin American ad­
folng to be approved by Conviser, has been assigned to
rase eventually.

But rig h t sow, tha New head up aa International
Frontier's m o s t successful Peace Carps secretariat.
This unit rents space In tha
two-year-old experiment Is
having more troubles la Wash. Peace Corps building In Wash­
ington. But its Job Is to pees
I f President Kennedy's re ­ along information about tho
quest for an Inertsee in ths U. 8. Ttace Corps to other
Prase Corps budget from |69 countries which may be Inter­
million last year to $108 mil­ ested In setting up similar o r.
lion this year had gone to ganlsations of their own.
Thirteen countries express­
CoBgrsat aa a separate bill, It
would have (ailed through ed such interest at a I'uerto
Rico conference earlier tbia
pith Almost no opposition.
But ton Peace Corps appro­ year. Seven European coun­
priation in p ert seven of the tries already have organised
eight-pert foreign aid bill Peace Corps. And Israel Peace
which Congrsta wants to cut Corpsmen will take over a
by |300 million to MOO mil­ road-building program In Tan­
ganyika, where 33 young
lion.
Psychologically, e o n grrss. American civil engineers have
men find It Inconsistent to cut completed two years’ service.
Sargsnt Shrlvsr Jr., U. 8.
the ether eaves Items, then
t u n around and giva the Peace Corps director, says tho
United States tan't begin to
Peace Corps more funds.
fill
the world-wide demand for
The Piece Corps also has
become confused In tome peo­ this type of technical assist­
ple’s mlnde with the proposal ance.
Shriver estimates the total
to create a Youth Conservetion Corps, a National Service at 30.000.
There Just aren’t that many
Corps which has bean describ­
ed as e domestic Peace Corps, young Americana volunteer­
and ths Hume Town Service ing to serve.
The Peace Corps now has a
COrps.
Ths three are pert* of Ken­ file of 3,000 applications. E x­
nedy's youth employment pro­ aminations for corpsmen were
gram, which has run Into con.
Atomic Electricity
siderablc congressional oppos­
A t the end of IMS, five
ition.
Tha real Pease Corps suf­ nations (the United States,
fers by association with these the United Kingdom, France,
new proposals, a l t h o u g h the Soviet Union and Canada)
had demonstrated e capacity
UisyVe la no way related.
Finally, the U. 8. Peace to produce electrical power
Corps has taken a beating In from atomle energy, according
Washington because it had to tha Brltannlce Book of the
been accused of promoting on Year.

These txam s are not Just for
youngsters out of college, but
for older volunteers, too, for
there Is a demand for hun­
dreds of senior corpsmen—
older people with more ex­
perience.
So rigid are Peace Corps
requirements, however, that
only one out of every six ap­
plicants ia accepted for training. The Peace Corps will fill
only 8,000 new Jobs next year.
The corps' largest project
took 300 U. S. teachers to ths
Philippine Islands, each to
upgrade ths work of 20 native
teachers. In training are 130
more U. S. corpsmen for ths
Philippines, but ths govern­
ment wants 600.
Such stories can be repeated
in nearly BO countries, "nils is
perhaps the best measure of
Peace Corps success in its
first two years of operation.

CASE Q-404: Rachel was
Jacob's first sweetheart who
later became his favorite
wife.
But Rachel waa sterile. Yet
her sister Lsah bora Jacob
several sons and a daughter.
So Raehal shows the typical
emotional upset of tha mod­
em sterile wUa.
Notice tho following v e n ts
from the Bible (Gsoesis &gt;0:1!!:
“And when Rachel saw that
she bare Jacob no children,
Rachel envied her sister; and
said unto Jacob, Give roe
children or else 1 die.
"And Jacob's anger was
kindled against Rachel: and
he slid, Am I in God's stead,
who hath withheld from thee
the fruit of the womb7"
Thereafter a bitter feud de
veloped between these two
sisters, who were both the
lawful wives of Jacob.
Rachel even tried to giv*
Jacob children by proxy, so
aha let him have her maid­
servant ts his common-law
wife.
Then Leah did likewise.
Finally, Rachel bore two
sons—Joseph and Benjamin.
But another classical case
of how sterility can upset &gt;
wife came years later when
Hannah married Elkanah.
He already had a wife who
had borne him sons and
daughters. But Hannah never
got pregnent.
And the Bible says that
Elkanah's other wtfs appar­
ently taunted Hannah, pro­
bably in part because Elkan­
ah loved Hannah more than
bis first wife.
One day Hannah was found
weeping, so her husband beg­
ged her to tell him what was
wrong. He apparently knew
the answer in advance for he
added:
“Hannah, w h y weepest
thou? And why eitest thou
not?
"And why la thy heart
grieved? Am I not better to
thee thin ten sons?”

But Hannah would not ba
consoled. So aha went into the
temple and vowed that if God
would g irt her a eon, then
she would offer him to the
church to become a priest
Just aa soon as ba was wean­
ed.
These two classical casts
of Rachel and Hannah are
duplicated thousands of times

Q uotes
Psaee and w ar will be de­
termined by the outcome of
the race between population
and resources.
—B. R. Sen, U. f t . Food and
Agriculture
Organisation
director general.
World peace, like common!fm MMAA rVn** teftt TknnlfA (lit!
each man love his neighbor.
(It requires only) that they
lire together with mutual tol­
erance, submitting their dis­
putes to Just and peaceful set­
tlement.
—President Kennedy.
If I’m put In the position
where I have to take it (pres­
idential nomination), I won’t
be a reluctant tiger. I ll get
out and fight.
—Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Thera Is a coincidence hetween happy marriage and ed­
ucation—the mors the better.
—Dr. David Fulcomer, mar­
riage and family profesior,
Colorado Women’s College,
The only really surprlilng
thing about women in space
ia that anyone should be sur­
prised. Why on earth—or In
space—not!
—Writer Margaret Jones.

every y t t r right b e n in mod­
ern America.
4
F ar women a r t perversa
creature si When they think
they can get pregnant, then
they try desperately to avoid
motherhood.
But let them suspect that
they a rt sterile, and they Just
s i vigorously try to have a
baby.
And the longer they rem aii^
childless, the greater is UieiP
emotional desperation.
Many of them even go
emotionally b • a e r k, like
□ era in yesterday’s esse,
and thus lose all perspective
regarding sexual matters.
Sterility is due to two main
reasons. First, the timing it
often in error, for there may
be only six to 12 hours lim
the entire mouth when a «U e^
can conceive.
This brie# span **f hours
may thus be missed for ft
years of marriage. Just by
chance alone, so send for the
booklet “Facts About Preg­
nancy," enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope,
plus f t cents.
If a wife's Fallopian tubcift
arc closed, surgery is a pos­
sibility, and some modern
drugs likewise help.
But lark of a child la about
a 30-30 problem. The husband
Is just as likely lo be at fault
as is the wife, though wives
have usually assumed almost
too per cent of the blame ia
past years.
^
(Always write to Dr. Crane •
la cars ot this newspaper,
enclosing a tong stamped,
addressed envelope and M
tents to cover typing and
printing coats when yon
send for one of bln book­
lets.)

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general pattern from hire on
Listed aad
out . . . constant storiea of
Sororities
Russians in the air.
Mates! Fends
—Sen. Clinton P. Anderson,
chairman. Senate Space
ALLEN A CO.
Committee, on Russian dou­
I l l K. LEMON ST.
bt* space spectacular.
LAKELAND, FLA.
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nedy (re-election) v i c t o r y
Chicago Beard of Trade.
seemed to fa r loo many Re­
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Orlande Sates Repreeewtetivs
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Hello. We want to extend oar
coaxratalationa to Mr. end
M ri. Joe Govacek oo their
90th weddiag anniversary.
They celebrated it with a getto-gether dinner party out at
the Plnecreat Inn Tuceday
evening. Daughter Opal re­
ported they enjoyed It very
much. • • • Alto congratula­
tions to Gaude and Mary
Hittell on their 25th. They
apent theira down at We*t
Palm Beach. • • • Mrs. A. V.
Knight of Plant City and TSgt. and M n. J . c.. Sapp J r.
and family of Sumter, S. C.,
were weekend visitors here
at the home of the J . C.
Sapp Srs. While here they had
a bar-b-que party on the
lawn of the Sapp home. MY.
and Mrs. H. W. Holdrldge of
Daytona and Mrs. Clara Wy­
att and children were also
here to enjoy the day. • • •
• * * Lee and Ailie Keller
have returned from their va­
cation trip to Cleveland and
Knoxville, Tenn. While in
Knoxville Uncle Lee bought
him a little strip of land. It
has a spring on U and 1 hear
tell that he did a good clean
Dp Job on it. All he needs now
is that Summer Cottage on it.
• • • Talking of the Kellers.
Agnes and Richard Rans had
sort of a Keller reunion out
a t their home last Sunday. It
was in the form of a chicken
bar-b-que dinner. Those there
were Lee and Ailie Keller, the
W. Nathan Stripling family,
Urban Lee family, Clarence
Xeller family of Orlando, the
Joe Morgan family, L. J .
Kris family. Mrs. Betty Live­
ly and children, Mrs. Nora
Johnson and Titus Keller of
Xnoxville. Titus was also our
guest for dinner Friday even­
ing. • • • Rich and Agnes
Rans and son Ray have re ­
turned from a short visit o
Beaufort, 8. C., where they
went to aee daughter and sonin-law John and Norma Gromer and children. • • • Sorry
to hear that postmaster Bob
Mann la 111. Hurry and get
well Bob. • • • The Sam Barrow family went to Dalton,
Ga., for a visit with relatives.
• * * Sorry to hear that Gran,
nie (Annie) Hawkins is con­
fined to the local hospital but
have been told that she is
doing Just fine. That's good

Legal Notice
v o n t r. o r s i l h
Nolle* I* h * r* b r elv*n that
pursuant to th* final d * er» .
o f fa ra eto .u r * and sal* * n .
t»r*d In th* caua* p .n d ln * In
th* Clreutt Court In and for
F .m tn ot* County . Florida, « . . .
dook*t n u m t u r 13144, lh* u n ■ l.r .tg n .d C la rk will aril th*
pro party
attu atad
In
aald
Cou nty daarrlbad aa:
l o t 4. B lo c k T. .NORTH
O R I. A N D O TOWN'S IT K
F O U R TH ADDITION, a c ­
cord in g to P la t thereof a*
recorded In r u t Hook IS.
p a l * SS o f th * PuMtd R e ­
cord* o f fl.m ln o l* C ou n ty ,
Florida.
Including (p a c i fi c a l l y but no t
by wa y o f l i m it a t io n , th* f o l ­
l o w i n g flatur*#:
S llaatar a, perm an en tly In*
■tailed.
T o g e th e r w i t h alt et ructurre
and Im p ro v em en t* now and
h erea fter on aald land, and
f l i t u r e e a t t a c h e d thereto, and
al t rent*, leeuee. proceeds, and
p r o f l u a c c r u i n g and lo a c .
rru e from aald pramlaas, atl
o f which a re Included w ith in
th* f o r e g o i n g descrip tion and
the h a b en d um thereof; a leo
a ll gae, s t e a m , elect ric, w a t e r ,
and o th e r h e a t in g , co o k in g ,
r r f r l f t r a t l n g , l ig h tin g , p lu m b .
Ing.
ven tilatin g.
Ir rigating,
and p o w er ey elem e, m a ch ltu e,
ap p liances, f ia to r e e . a n j a p ­
purtenance *. w h ic h now ara
or may h e r e a f t e r pertain to,
or be used w ith. In, or on
■aid p r e m ise s , even
t ho u g h
t h e y be d e t a c h e d or d e t a c h ­
able,
at public s a l e , to the high est
and h sst b idder for cash at
13 o'clock noo n on the 13th
day of A u g u s t 1341 at th*
Front D o o r o f th* S-r ntnid.
County C o u r t h o u s e In Hanford,
Florida.

to bear Graanle. Aa I said
before you can't keep a good
gal down. • • • Was talking
to Morris Ruby In a store the
other day and be told me he
bad Just returned from Coldwater, Miss, where he was
called by tb« passing of his
father. Mr. A. R. Ruby. Our
sympathy goes out to him
and his family. Mr. Ruby
has been the principal of the
Monroe acbool. • • • Have
enjoyed going to the Ameri­
can Legion baseball games.
The boys did wonderful in
their games coming out in
second place. They showed
good sportsmanship through­
out the entire season. Their
coaches Frank Tbomaa and
George Perkles helped make
it that way. The group are
having a party at our home
tonight. Roasting hot dogs
with sit the trimmings and
then dancing later Is plan­
ned for them. .Several Legion
dignitaries wilt be their
guest* along with George
Touhy who was a good scorekeeper. • • • Miss seeing littie Elisabeth Warren around.
She is visiting her grandmorther in Wauchula. • • • Have
had our son-in-law and daugh­
ter Dun and Shirley Hudson
and small granddaughters
with us the past week. They
have taken a home in Or­
lando. • • • olga Hunter will
be hostess next week to the
American Legion Auxiliary.
The affair will be a covered
dish luncheon at her home.
• • • The friends of Lenora
(A.L.) Johnson will regret to
learn that ihe fell last week
and injured her back and is
confined to a hospital in N.
Fla. She and A1 are former
Monroe residents. We wish
her a speedy recovery. Talk­
ing of falls. Did you know
that this is National Farm
Safety week? I forgot it and
decided to fall last Sunday
morning and sprained my
ankle. • • • Glad to sec our
County Editor Judy Wells
back at her desk after a two
weeks vacation. Had a card
from the society editor Ce­
cilia Farm er saying they
were in Kentucky and would
be leaving for home on the
31th. Will be nice to have
her back too. • • • ()ur
thought this week is on To­
gether. And it goes like this:
Coming together is Beginning
Keeping together is Progress
Thinking together is Unity;
Working together is Success.
Don't you agree?

Prison Denies
Use Koch Freed
AUGSBURG, G e r m a n y
(UP1) — A ipoketman at the
Alrhaeh Prison today denied
report* putdinhed abroad that
IN, Koch, the infamous "hitch
of Buchenwald," had been
freed.
The wife of the Buchenwald
concentration ramp'* S. S.
Commander Karl Koch, she
was sentenced by a court in
Augsburg in 1951 to life im­
prisonment in a war atrocity
trial.
The spokesman noted that
Mrs. Koch must serve at least
15 years before she ran even
apply for parole

Dohnanyi Day
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) July 27 has been proclaimed
Ernest Von Dohnanyi day in
Florida by Gov. Farris Bry­
ant. It mark* the Sl’th anni­
versary of birth of the com­
poser who wut n member of
th# Florida State University
faculty until his death in
I960.

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•TlfcVNK YOU. DADDY" — William Schmidt,
2D, receive* n thunk you kins front hi* daughter
P e tty , 3. Schmidt, who is blind, dived into the
family swimming pool and, guided by Instruc­
tions from bis wife, wan able to find and pull bin
unconscious daughter from the deep end of the
pool.
(Ni£A Telephoto)

Bryant Urges Governors To Back Educational Dhrer Will Try To
Programs On Dangers Of World Communism Raise Andrea Dona
MIAMI BEACH (U FI) —
Florid* Gov. Farris Bryant
Wednesday called for stepped
up educational programs in
the United State* on tbs dsngees of International commu­
nism, and (bowed photograph*
of Cuba's worst political pris­
on to underscors his recom­
mendation.
Holding up pictures of th#
Isis of Pines prison, filled
with Premier Fldsl Castro's
most feared opponents, Bryant
told th# National Governors'
Conference meeting here:
"The majority of those men
(those in prison) have dona no
worse, and in some cases less,
than wa have dona hare la axpressing opposition to policies
of tha administration. Many
were jailed for statementa far
less forceful than those I have
seen attributed te tha men
of both parties now in this
room.”
He said ha had received the
photoa only last night, and
explained to his fellow chief
rxicutivea that tha distance
from here to the Cuban pris­
on island is "closer than my
home in Tallahassee, an sasUr
trip by plan* than from here

The

St. Johns Bridge
Open A t Palatka

Scientists W ill
T ry Brain Swap
MIAMI (UPI) — A Uni­
versity of Miami psychologist
said today he plan* to swap
the brains of salamander* and
frog* to see If they will be­
have differently.
"Salamander tadpole* eat
meat and frog tad p o le * eat
algue," said John E. Swisher.
"Supposes you have this
vegetable-eating mouth and
lowly attached to a brain that
doesn’t want to do anything
but chase animal* around?"
He said he plana to sw a p
the entire brains at first, then
just parts of the brain in an
attem pt to study separate con­
trol* for the animals' behavior

PALATKA (U l’l i — The
Memrrl.il Bridge was reopen­
ed Tuesday afternoon over
thp St. John* Itiver near here
after a malfunction in the
diuvr span took it out of
operation for 21 hour*.
The Highway Department
worked on the apan through
Ihe night to get it «&gt;|&gt;enrd.
The department had said
Monday the bridge would be
closed three day*.
Engineers were unable to
close the draw spnn complete­
ly after opening it for a boat
Monday. Traffic had to he re­
routed while the bridge was
out.
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He said the ship probably
MIAMI (UPI) — A ship
to lsave here today in an is atill worth $0 million in
attampt to salvage the ocean salvageabl* items d • a p 11 •
liner Andrea Doria, which seven years under the sea.
sank In the Atlantic seven This includes, he said, • hugw
years ago with the loss of 52 silver plaque worth a quar­
ter of a million dollars and
lives.
Tb* 30,500-ton A n d r e a 41,110,000 in cash and jewels
Doria sank off Nantucket It in the ship's safe.
Taylor said he and hia com­
hours after colliding with the
Swedish ship Stockholm. In pany, backed financially by
on* of the most spectacular two Silver Springs, Md., men,
rescue operations in mari­ hnd bought salvage rights in
time history, 1,134 passen­ Italy for $300,000.
gers and 574 crew members
were saved.
"I’m going to bring it up," Afljftkwf tilt's
said 29-yenr-old Jim Taylor
yesterday. "I’m certain of it,"
added the 250-pouml profes*
sional diver.
He said 12 men have drewn-1
ed at the scene in attempts to
WIU m a x A GOOD PICTURE
raise the Doris.
Taylor and a 2t* is;?. --!
1*4# 4 «tilb 4 A*4** 4a*tai » e**4 14«.
cage crew used a lirt-foot
See L'a For KODAK
former Navy boat. The phut
CAMERAS, Film and
was to blast air into the Lbiriu
Finishing
then float it to the top.

FUNPMP
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Miami'* huge Cuban exile
colony that Americana “do not
understand" the meaning of
the* cold war in global terms.

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Gets Court's Assist
at the elementary level, 30 to
junior high ami 15 to high
school.
Stanley ordered almost 200
Negroes admitted to Durham
white nchout* this fait, gave
others the rlmnce to transfer
by Aug. 12 and directed th*
total desegregation of ev­
erything through high school
by September of 19(11.
Until
recently,
federal
court* have Ucn inclined to
accept "stairstep" desegreg*.
lion plan* as move* in good
faith by school hoards.
District Judge Frank A.
Hooper refused to speed up
tha grudo-A-year program of
thu Atlanta school*. Hooper
ruled that the city school
buartl was moving in good
faith.
A t the pupil placement lev­
el, Atuhania's law has been
upheld by the Supremo Curt
which left its good faith ap­
plication up to Alabama school
authorities. A district judge
has ordt-ted Birmingham to
prepare a September desegre­
gation plan under the law.

political candidate* — could
work only toward "a posltiv*
approach to'Use responsibility
of Americanism."
Outlining his rlew* further,
Bryant said, "a vehicle must
bo found to advanct cold war
education — th* developmtnt
of knowledge essential to the
understanding of America"*
heritage of freedom, and of
th* nature of attacks upon
that freedom, open and covert,
by tha followers of interna­
tional communism."
Turning to Cuba again, th*
governor remarked that “there
la every reason to believe that
within a short tim* we will sc#
Cuban spccilaiatt in politic­
al and military warfare show
up in the vanguard of Castrostyle revolutions in other na­
tions."
He cited Brazil and Vene­
zuela as poirmmi rvampiv*.
Although Cuba and Cnatro
did not com* up in any formal
discussions at the conference,
Bryant remarked that "it is. it
seems to me, good to tuik ami
to think about Cuba at this
time."
He added that there Is
"growing concern" among

LAR G ES T GE R ET A ILER &lt;G O O D / r Y E A R

Ir.tergrstion Speedup
By Cnltrd Prenn International
A concerted campaign by in­
tegration groups for faster
public school desegregation
has received a new boost from
a significant federal court de­
cision.
U. S, District Judge Edwin
M Stanley rubd Wednesday
that a "stairstep" dcscgtigation program in the schools
of Durham, N. C., after just
one year's trial, ia too slow.
He ordered elementary and
Junior high school* desegre­
gated in September and high
school* one year hence.
Stanley's decision, if uphrtd
in thu higher federal courts,
couhl provido the legal foun­
dation for attacking similar
plans in operation'in u number
of other Southern srhoo| sys­
te m . It was one of the rare
ca.&lt;ea sine* the Supreme
Court *rhoo| decision of 1D34
in which a court ha* thrown
out a gradual dcsegicgation
piagtam already in operation.
Durham, which begun a
grude-a-yrar integration pro­
giant by school divi-ions in
I9ti2. admitted to previously
all-white schools 3.1 Negroes

to Florida’s state line.*
Bryant preeented a report
by tha governor’* committee
on cold war education, of
which he ia chairman. After
hearing it, tha ronfirenco
agreed with th* committaa's
recommendations and authorlied continuation of the com­
mittee for another year.
Serving with Bryant on tha
committee are Gov*. Georgs
D. Clyde of Utah; John H.
Reed of Mains; Terry Sanford
of North Carolina; and Mat­
thew K. Welsh of Indiana.
Speeking "half In jest" Bry­
ant also proposed formation
uf a “Freedomlst party." th*
purpose of which would be
"solely to improve our appre­
ciation and stimulate our en­
hancement of our heritage of
freedom and the system of
government which preserves
that freedom.”
Recalling that h«- hnd de­
scribed himself on a national
television interview last Sun­
day, as a "freedomlst," Bry­
ant said he believes all Amer­
icana "basically are freedoml*t»."
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Circus T hem e

League And Guests
Mrs.

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• I Um Rpiacepal Pariah Mrs. W. L. Kochs introduced
last week.
Um outside srtisto who took
p art la Um program following

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Ttajr were lira. Mick Pfeifanf who sang "Clri-Birl-Bln,"
Miss Judy Robb who told ths
story, "Ths Church" Uksn
from ths Story A rt Magailna
sad dancs numbers by
Misses Glnny and Elaine
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tew of Gainesville
the granddaughters of Mrs.
JL C. Long of Sanford,
also are the nelces of
Roche.
Glnney's solo number was
hTha Petite Doll" and Elaine,
aa accomplished artist, danced
a waits from Chopin's ballet,
"Lee Sylphides."
A gasoline bath will bring
back ths sparkle of rhinsitooe pins. After the plas
have snaked five minutes, rub
the jewelry dry with a flaoael
cloth.

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SATURDAY M ORNING
2 HOUR

TWO CHARMING DANCERS as they appeared
at the Sanford Story League covered dish sup­
per and program last week. They are Ginny and
E!p!«® Taw, wmnHdaiightare of Mr*. R. C. Inner
and the neices of Mra.‘W. L. Roche.

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Little Mikw Cosby, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cosby
of Sd S. Cortes Avenue, North
Orlando, recently celebrated
bis 2nd birthday with a party.
The party carried out
circus motif end waa
der a
color
paper streamers and
of circus horns and
hata adding to tha fun.
Two horses were available
for rides under the aupervision
of Happy llora* F am e.
Gussta enjoyed ice cream
served with a birthday cake
decorated with a circus acene,
Thay were Donna and David
Carrigan, Bruce Stnugfaan,
Dsbby Swede, Jeffrey, Keitk
and Michael Sorrell and Allew
and Deanna Carlyle.
Also
present were Ulke'e grandparent*; Mr. and Mrs. Georga
Zellers of DeRary, Mr. Don­
ald Ladbettar, Mrs. Edward
Swede, David Htraughan and
Mre. Steven Carlyle.

After Four Week Vacation

Mrs. John Johnson

Ur. sad Mrs. Martin Stine, Tabernacle. They spent aevi
cipher aad daughter, Miss eral days at the Old Faithful
Grace Marie Stlnecipber, re­ Inn at Yellowstone National
turned to their home on Park
Avenue, Tuesday night, after Park ia » Grant Teton Na.
a four week trip to the "Old lion a 1 Park, and in Colorado
Spring*, Colorado, took a tour
W est"
Enroute to California, Mr. of U. S. Air Force Academy.
and Mrs. Stioacipbar visited
Enroute back to Sanford
her former borne lows of
Uia
Stineciphers wera guests
Pbocnlr, Arisons, and drove
of
Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Perry
Into Mexico before meeting
Grace Marie in Lot Angeles at their borne in Osark, Ark­
as she arrived there by jet ansas.
Miss Slineciphef had flown
from a vacation In Hawaii.
Together the family spent to Hawaii with the Misses
several days in the Los An­ Peggy Price and Sue Koke
geles area taking many sight­ who returned borne earUer.
seeing tours that included In Hawaii they were greeted
such places a* Beverly Hills, at die plane with Hawaiian
University City (where they eli by former Ssnford resi­
watched the filming of tele­ dents, Mr. and Mrs. John
vision aiMwa) Disneyland and Root and Mrs. Jim Ross (the
tha popular Knotts Berry former Dot Fourakre) and
during thtir two week vaca­
farm .
Prom California tha trio tion on the Island saw several
drove to Las Vegas whan SanfoM people.
they relaxed at "The Dunes"
and also enjoyed seeing Betty
Grable, Dsn Dailey and Stub­
by Kay in the show, "Guys
and DoUs."
Mr. and Mr*. Eugene P.
Hoover Dam, Grand Can­ Wall at Brunawlck, Maine, an­
yon. Brycs Canyon and Zion nounce the birth of • eon,
National park were other Eugene Perry Wall Jr., whw
points of interest and thay waa born July t l at tha Oralso stopped In Salt Lake ange Memorial Hospital In O r
City to hear the famed or Undo. If* weighed 7 lb., • os.
gan recital at the Mormon
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mr*. Neil C. Phillips
of Sanford and paternal
Mrs. E. Ethridge Sr.
grandmother is Mrs. S. U.
Wall of Pina Bluff, Ark.

Hostess T o P arty
Mre. John T. Johneon waa
huatass recently when she en­
tertained with n bridge-lunch­
eon at her home oa Elisabeth
Court.
When bridge Korea ware
tallied prises ware awerded to
Mrs. Brack Parkins and Mrs.
Richard Deaa.
Other pUyera were Mrs.
Charles Park. Mrs. Lae Moore,
Mra. Jack Morrison, Mrs. A1
Wallace, Mra. Robert Besserer, Mrs. William Lefflcr, Mrs.
William Bush, Mrs. Wally
Philips, Mrs. A. B. PeUrson
Jr. and Mrs. Turn Bolt. Mra.
Francis RoumUlat waa a
luncheon guest.

Oviedo

Personals

By Bernice Kslaey
Wayne Williams of Bainta
City is visiting hla uncla and
aunt, Mr. and Mra. Theodore
Aulin Jr. and tkalr daughter,
Diane and aon, Ted. Tha
Aullns spent last weekend at
New Smyrna Beach w hen
their gueate were Jane Lundy
and Mr. and Mn. Carl Abe ef
Chuluota,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie MeCulley end Miss Koxie McCulley, all of Cookvllle, Tenn., re­
cently epent gome time with
Mre. Dora Kelaey and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Slavik.
Mrs. Robert Drabik return,
Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Staley
ed home over tha week-end of Lake Charm Dr. have had
after a visit with her slater aa their guvata Mr. and Mra.
In Dearborn, Mich.
Sara Forreater of Forayih, Ga.

Personals

Attends Meeting

9:30 Till 11:30 A . M .

We outfit all the men in
the party . . . comfortably,
correctly in hi* choice of
formal wear.

For Mike Cosby

Enjoy Dinner And Program
aad pM U »( Urn

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Used A t P arty

Mrs, E. Etheridge of West
20ih Street recently returned
home from St. Louis where
she attended the National
Convention of the Ladles So­
ciety of tile [trot her hood of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginvinen.
The Society met last week
• t the home of Mrs. H. II.
Fortner with Mr*. II. E. Tur­
ner in cherge of the misting
In the absence of the president.
After the bualnti* meeting
the hostess acrvtd refrshmenta
of punch, German chocolate
cake, mint* and nut* to the
Mine*. Virginia Keeling, IuiVerna Wells, Eileen Brooks,
Some Calhoun, Sally Turner
and Myra Klaeuroff,

Sanford Man Wed
In Orlando Rites
Mi*a Helen Jane Harrison
became the bride of Douglas
Millar, son of Mr. and Mra.
Giro Miller of Sanford, Sun­
day, July 21, at the Orlando
Baptist Temple in Orlamlo.
The Rev. Uoyd K. Meyers
officiated.
Mrs. Miller Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Har­
rison of Orlando.
The couple was attended by
Xeoma Harrison, maid of
honor, of Jacksonville and
Gene Davis of Sanford aa
best min. Ushers wera Jack­
ie Edward Harrison, Windermere and Guy Miller ol San*
fund.
The bride wore a gown of
lace and net designed with
a square neckline accented
with brilliants and a full skirt
featuring a lace panel down
its front. ]|«r fingertip veil
of illusion fell from a tiara
crown and she carried a cas­

cade of carnations and atap-

banotia.
A reception wsa held at Um
Temple following the cere­
mony. The couple will spend
their wedding trip touring
Florida after which they will
reside in Casselberry,

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WHOA THAT.’ HOSS: That little tyke up ir. the saddle is two r*a? oM
Mika Cosby, aon of Mr. and Mra. Michael Cosby, who recently celebrated
hta birthday with a party and horseback ride for all the guests.

Lundys Return
From Cruise
By Bernice Kelsey
Mr. and Mra. John Lundy
and daughter, Jane, have just
returned from an exciting and
Interesting vacation cruise
aboard thslr 18-foot Lona Star
Voyager which la equipped
with a 78 hp. outboard motor.
Putting in at Sarasota they
traveled down the west coast
to Venice, Englewood, Boca
Grande and Fort Myers, croti­
ed state on the Calooaahatchee
River to Lake Oktechobeo and
on out tha S t Lucia Canal to
Ft. Laudenlala on tha east
cosit where they visited
frlenda.
From them they cruised
back up tha asst coait to
Tituavtllo before returning
home.
Tha entire trip took six
days during which they cook­
ed and slept aboard. All mem­
bers of the family say that
thla waa one of their moat en­
joyable vacations.

Lake Mary

Personals
By Fra new Wester
Mra. Rowland H. Goble
(Ruth) returned horn* last
Thursday, from th* Seminole
Memorial Hospital, where she
has been confined for two
weeks.
Last Wednesday she un­
derwent eurgery. She etlll has
te remain in bed but la get­
ting along fins and may have
company.
Her many friends wish her a
tpeedy recovery.

FBI. NIGHTS

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or other items poured from a
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Miss Luxen Plans
August Wedding
Tha marriage of Mias Janie#
Elinor Luxen, daughter e f Mr.
and Mre. Sumner H. Luxen of
Longwood and Wyatt Harris
Folds, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Folds ef Sanford
will taka p lu s Saturday, Aug­
ust 10th.

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Tho four o'clock ceremony
will be performed in the Hop*
Community Church, Reformed
Church In America, located on
Indian Hill Road a t Pino Hills
Road in Orlando. The Rev.
John H. Muller will officiate,
Miia Luxen, a native of
New Jersey, attended schools
thero and in Sanford and
graduated from Seminole High
School. She attended Snead
Junior College at Boar, Ala.,
and preiently is employed by
Eastern Air Lines a t Tallaheieie,
Mr. Folda attended school*
in Sanford and Pahokee, Flor­
ida, and is a senior a t Florida
Stats University.
No formal invitations are
being sent, but all relatives
and friends are invitod to at­
tend tho wedding and also the
reception which will follow in
the Educational Building ef
the church.

Casselberry

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nelson of
South Williamson, Ky.. are en­
joying a 2 week* visit with
their aon-lii-law and daughter.
Rev. and Mr*. Delmaa Cope­
land and th tir young aon.
Matt of Pinay Ridge Rd.
Mra. Arthur N. Lego and
eona, Mark and Jeff, of
Thomas Dr. laft Inst week for
Baltimore to visit her parent!,
Mr. aad Mrs. Ernest Miller.
Another son Ricky, has been
visiting hi* grandparents lincc
summer vacation began.

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By Downa Kite*
Mis* Patricia Eiieen Screenev, daughter of Mr. anj Mrs.
Daniel J. Screeney of Lon;woed, Incauie the bnde of
Bobbie Moran of Longwood in
ceremonies held July 19 at
7:30 p. m. at Christ Church
Episcopal. Longwood.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Moran of
Pinsonferk, Ky.
Rev. Joseph Anastas! of
the Cathedral Church of St.
Luke, Orlando, officiated at
the candlelight, double ring
ceremony in a setting of white
i
gladioli, carnations and ast­ ters. The altar also was de­
corated wills white gladioi
MR. AND MRS. JOE GOVACEK
and chrysanthemums.
Charlie Petherbridge. orgsn!*St snd Mrs Petherhrblee.
soloist, gave a program of
nuptial music including the
Ave Marla and the tradition
■1 wedding marches.
The bride, given m mar­
riage by her father, chose a
Mr. end Mr*. Joe Govaeek Dorw entertained with a din.
| full length gown of white
MR. AND MRS. BORBY MORAN
ipeau de sole with Cliantili) of Lake Monro* were honored m t parly at the Finacm i
lace bodice and a scalloped on their 60th wedding anni­ Inn.
neckline. The bell skirt was versary. Tuesday night, when
A basket of two dozen yel­
fashioned with a Chantilly their daughter, Mrs. Robert
low
rosea sent t* the Govtilace insert in troot and a
cek*
from thslr son. Glenn,
bow of peau de soie at the
Enterprise
waistline. Her fingertip length
stationed v.ith th* Air Force
veil of silk illusion fell from
in Del Rio, T eu a, centered
a matching bow. Her bridal
th* dinner table.
John Backer, manager of bouquet was of white carna­
The Aeey Dsacy Wiv*» Club
Many gifts from relative*
By Helen Snodgrass
Kill meat tonight for an In- the Acey Deucy Club will be tions centered with a white
and
friend* were presented to
Miss Lula Barfield of West
atallatlon dinner In tha Naval guest speaker at th« dinner orchid.
the couple who were married
M
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Lynetle
Werner,
maid
Palm
Beach
stoppeu
by
for
a
party which will ba followed
Air Station ballroom.
fifty years ago in Spokane,
Dorothy (Mr*. Richard I by movies of a recent club of honor, wore a blue peau short visit with Mrs. Vrata Washington. They moved to
de
soie
govtn,
a
blue
headThroop
and
her
brother,
S.V.
Bvrgen will be installed for gathering. Mrs. P. Sumner
band and veil, blue accessor­ Gillespie, They had both Seminole County 44 years ago
her aecond term aa president will be in charge of the movie.
and hav* spent 36 years of
Hostesses for tha evening ies and carried a bouquet of known tier several years ago
and other officers recently
pink mums.
when Miss Uarfields taught that time in Lake Monroe,
will
be
Mrs.
A.
Best,
Mrs.
J.
elected ara Mil. Vernon Kl*
They have two children and
Best man
was Wilbur
Hot, vice president, Mrs. Uuddard and Mrs. K. Sutter. Roach, brother-in-law of the Mr. Gillespie in Elementary five grandchildren.
school and Mrs. Throop had
John Armstrong, secretary;
groom, and servln; as ush*! sot even seen her since 1921.
Celebrating with them at
and Mr*. Charlie Stone, trees.
era were Jack Moran, bro­ Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Porker th« d iu m T party were Mr*.
«rer.
ther of the groom and Larry and daughters Jeon snd Lin­ Dorn and her children, Robert
Sinatrone.
da spent Sunday in Frost- Allen, Marlene and Mr. and
The
bride’s
mother
wore
■
[iroof and celebrated Mrs. Mra, George Corson. Mr. and
Osteen
gown of gold lame with Parker’s father, Mr. A. J. Mrs, I.ester Tillia and daugh­
pink accessories and an or­ McPhersons birthday and ter and Mra. I. J. Boyatta.
chid corsage. Mrs. Louise her husband D. J. Parker *
Roach, sister of the groom, birthday. The two men have
Coffee, the culinary down
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Riser
wore
a black and white gown celebrated their birthday'! to­ fall of many a new bride, hai
and two children, Carl and
with white accessories and gether for quite a number of one of the world's simplest
Jerry, of Lexington, Ky., re­
an orchid corsage.
years.
recipes. It i* made of only
cently spent two weeks with
Following the ceremonies a
Judge and Mrs. Tom Rivera two ingredients, coffee ami
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Riggs.
reception for more than loo and children of Green Cove water. For each serving. u&gt;c
Mrs. Riser Is a sister of
friends and relatives was Springs, enruute from the 2 level measuring tablespoon*
Higgs.
tield at the home of the judge's convention in Miami of coffee to % measuring cup
Ronnie Kirks, son of Mr,
bride's parents which was de­ stopped by for a visit with of w itqr.
anil Mra. Marvin Riggs, spent
corated with baskets of white Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tyler.
two weeks at Camp Giliad in
glads, mums and carnations. Miss lands Tyler accompan­ One automatic electric no
Polk County. Thia trip was an
The three-tiered wedding ied them back to Grern Cove vent drying machine even
award for learning the most
L
cake, lopped with a miniature for ^ visit with them ami sprinkles clothes fur ironing.
Ilible versea of any child in
bride ami groom, was cut tier sister Mrs. Jam es Mc­
ha Osteen School. He will
Mrs. Richard Bergen
and servetl by Mrs. Pauline Cullough and family also tn
now be eligible to atu-nd thia
Wedding
Stevens, close friend of the Green Cove.
eamp for thrte more years.
family, who acted as caterer.
Mr. and Mrs. Morse Kirk
Mr. and Mra. Dan Juraa Bear Lake
RINGS
Assisting her with the serv­ and son, Gary of Starke and
of Jackaonville visited his
ing were Mr*. Helen Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lampp
brother, John Jurss and family
Gwallney Jeweler*
aunt of the bride; Mrs. Ga- and children and
Byron *
this past weekend. Mra. Jurea
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brie ile Cloutier and Mrs. Campbell of Winter Park
U a recent bride from Mem­
By Elsie Kowalski
Nancy Purcell.
were Sunday guests of Mr.
phis, Tenn., and thia was her
Returning this weak from a TTie couple left for a wed­ ami Mrs. Forrest Nutt.
lirs t visit to Florida.
two-month vacation abroad ding trip to Pinsonfork, home
The Rev. and Mrs. George
Miss Maxino Stowell and was Mrs. Jliram L Woods of of lb# groom’s parent*. For Leckonby of Daytons Beach
Miss Jean Masters spent a 3216 Holiday Ave. Mis. Woods traveling Mra. Moran chose spent the day as guests of
•week a t New Smyrna Beach who had littl* to aay about an aqua marine Jersey auit Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Cassetwith tha Rainbow Girta. Mra. thw trip except that tha wea­ with white accessories and ta Monday.
Joa Masters and Mra. Don ther was rainy, visited her the orchkl from her bridal
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ja ­
Stowell assisted in chaperon­ sister In Scotland and other corsage.
cobs and sons of Moweaque,
ing tha group.
relatives in England and Ire­ After July 31, the couple Illinois were house guests of
will reside on llth St. in Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster
Mr. and Mre. Joe Mastera land.
and daughter, Jean, havo gone
“Plash" Jaroekl, noted pho­ Longwood.
this week.
Out-of-town guests included
to their summer homo In tha tographer from T a r p o n
Mr*. Nancy Rstne* and
mountains at Mountain City, Springs who la covering the Mr. sod Mrs. M. A. Shea and Miss Helen Snodgrass return­
N. C. They will remain there Little League All-Star Play, sons, Edward ami Gary, uf ed Sunday from a visit with
till school starts,
off* being held a t Harper- New Jersey; Jack Moran. Mr. Mrs. Hsines *om, Morns and
Mr*. Hugh Bartini and ton, Shepard Field in Winter Park and Mrs. Larry Sanatrone of John and hn family including
Peter, of Oak Ridga, Tann., lias been the houserueat of Eau Gillie as well as num­ the new grand-ioo, 2 months
and her nephew, Bobby Work­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kowalski erous guests from Sanford, old, which she had not tern.
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Maitland.
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lumbus, Ga., where the re­
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latives lived they stopped by
Mr. and Mra. Max Wiener
Miller. Mrs. Bartini will re­ and children, Barbara, Max, DeBary
the Stephen Foster Memor­
main here for two weeks, Marilyn and Patti Lynn hav*
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Bobby will stay until time for returned home, after a twoMrs. L. M. Wright is spend
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mg several days in Jackson­
Mrs. L. Mascuch of Munroe ville with her daughter and
v ill taka him home.
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6 ’ T h re e S ta n c e s

Course Said These Two Cm
To Favor
Dance Dodgers
Boros Game Into Pennant

Whiley Ford
In Position
For 200 Club

By Untied
By United Preaa late m a tto u l
CHICAGO (U FI) — A field
What •
Anything seems poaalbta for
of ISO Including almost every makes!
the New York Yankees these
Just s e t year ago today
daya so why ean t Whitey
name player and i t of the top
Ford go on to equal the Amer&gt;
60 nosey winners, open* ap the Lee Angeles Dodgers
w on rotting out In front cf
lean League record of 16
at Beverly Country Club to­ the Natlonnl League pennant
straight vletoHoa and join the
day In the ftret round of the race Just aa they a rt now
tOO-win clnb before the sea­
160,000 Western Open which with n seven-game lead.
son to over?
will pay a minimum $10,000
The pennant waa being
The 24-year-old left-hander
to the winner.
conceded to thorn because no
!e approaching both goala with
There was no outstanding on* m ille d th a t Bandy Kooa string of 12 consecutive tri­
favorite In the field, although fax waa out fo r tbo remaind­
umph* that have increased hie
l« formed
there waa speculation that e r of tha season and Don
career total of vlctortoa to I t.
t r drawing tbo toft foot beck
National Open winner Jullua Dryadala would toon begin to
Hla season roeord la 16-2 and
•iigbUjr itjtm U» Ess cf
Boro* might tnko command (eel the effects of his absence.
too way to* tanks** support
flight. TUs causes the hlpi
Today the picture appears
line* the 6,867 yard par 71
him it looks like he can go on
and body U tiM slightly la
course would favor his gem*, the same — but actually it's
winning forever.
Nm M i
laua, leading money winner vastly different.
The closed stance ii made
Ford has gone nine inninga
The Dodgers a n out in
Arnold Palmer, and Cham­
by dravtaj the right toot
only five times In thoee 12
pagne Tony Lem a, fourth In front seven games, all right,
baak ftrem the Uae of night.
straight victories but the Yan­
earning!
this year, also were but this time the two key
TbU twtags the hipa end body
kees have supported him with
men — Koufax and Dry*rated aa dangerous.
eomewbat to the right. The
hrip and what's mere Impor­
The course, though not of dais — are gaining momen­
ball If played more off the
tant, runs—lota of ’em. They
tum
rather
than
toeing
it.
unusual length, has fivs par
left laatep. The Hence abould
haven't scored less than three
three holes with fairly uni­ Koufax atande 16-3 with nine
be eomtortabJe.
runs in eny of the 12 games
straight
victories
and
Drya­
form length on the other 13.
1 get Just the right amount
and have totaled 67 for an
But observers anticipated that ds!*, rather than beginning
of turn from the square
average of 6.6 runs per game.
to
lose
strength,
appears
to
the entire field would have
fiance and contact the bell
Shout those figures a t Rog­
trouble with the greens, fair­ bo gaining.
squarely. That makes it aaiier
er Craig, the luckless New
CHARLES WATERMAN, who writes for a
The
6-foot,
6-Inch,
230ly large but rolling and usual­
tor me to control the ball.
sports majfnrine, instructed in fly casting at
York Met pitcher who has
pound sldswheclcr, feared by
Sam Rated atUlxea the riot­
ly s-xtremsly fast.
Blue Springs Pork, Orange City, during the Delost 16 In a row and 17 la all,
11
National
League
hitters,
ed (fence, alma to the right,
Recent rains, however, have
Bary Fishing Club's “Fish Fry." Clyde Wright,
and he'll tell you in a few
Mta to the left. Jim Turneie
made the course moist and gained hla 13th victory of the
center, is president of club, Mrs. Debbie Wuterthousand word* why it's great
season
Wednesday
night
with
•iso uaei the rioted Hence.
while the grecna have held
man also did some fly casting.
to be a Yankee.
l're experimented with the SQUARE—The square pitches wall, thsy have slow­ a five-hit, K-l victory over the
Ford won his 12th straight
stance
is
formed
by
Pittsburgh
Pirate*.
H*
la
the
ctoeod atanee, but it makea
ed up. Barring additional
and 16th of the season Wedmo hook. It thui become* « placing the feet paral­ rain, though, they could be a Drat pitcher in ths major
rweday when the Yankees
detriment to mo unleti I went lel to line of flight. Ju­ constant tournament problem, leagues to reach 200 Inning*
drubbed the Los Angslea An­
to kook deliberately. Then I lius Boros illustrates changing In speed every day pltchsd for the season and he
gels, 8-4. Johnny Blanchard,
with
a
horizontal
club
says,
"I'm
stronger
at
this
uto It to help accompllah a
as thsy dry out.
subbing for Roger Maris,
on the ground.
point of the aeaaon than I’ve
apecUle purpoeo.
The course record of 66,
drova in four runs with two
ever been.1*
Jim gtrrier opens Me (tenet
which has stood for 85 years,
singles and hia fourth homer
Koufax, Dryadale and John,
o triOa, oima to tbo left,
was not regarded In danger.
In three daya to lead the Yan­
ny Podrea (10-6) have scored
-fadaa the ball from left to
The mark was act by Tommy
kee*' 15-hit attack. Ford re­
39 victories among them and
light.
Armour In 1028 and hai. been with 63 games left to play In Ualted Pres* International i their win in the eighth Inning tired after eevtvi innings but
To mo, toe open atanee re­
equalled only twice, both tlmea the season shape up as one of Orlando's Twins moved into when catcher Lawton An­ Hal Reniff and Bill Stafford
United
Preaa
International
ntrids tbo backawlng became
drews belted a two-run sinby host pro Charlla Penna.
National League
closed out tho win for him.
those rare pitching triumvi­ second place in the Florida
the arm* are blocked by the
gle.
The
tournament
prise
prob­
W.
L.
Fct.
GB
Ford's winning streak I*
State
League
last
night
by
rate*
that
can
total
60
or
body when It te turned. Ai a
ably will be increased If more victories In a campaign. defeating St. Petersburg 19-1. Tonight, Lakeland plays at the longest in th* American
62 37 .&lt;26
remit, there la a tendency Loa Angela*
uu.ua 7 crowds equal the anticipated Drysdate struck out eight Sarasota is slltl on top by Miami, Tampa goes to Fort League since he won 14
to prodoce more of an out- St. Loula
Lauderdale, Sarasota travels
Chicago
U d .316 a turnout. Last year the total and walked only one In cruis­ three and a half games.
Slde-Insrc.
to Orlando and St. Petersburg straight In 1961. The AL rec­
34
46
.340
was
boosted
to
|66,000
with
San
Francisco
•w
Second
haiemin
Bill
Taring
to
his
13th
win
behind
a
ord of 16 straight la shared
1 aeldom eat an open
33 47 .330 0'i $11,000 to winner Jar!* Cuplt seven-hit attack that Included roily led Orlandu with a three- plays at Daytona Beach.
atanee except on abort Iron Cincinnati
W. L. Fet. by Walter Johnson, Smokey
32 46 .320 11)1* and official! Intimated the two hits each by Jim Gilliam run homer in Ihs fourth Inn­
abota whan 1 am pitching to Philadelphia
19 9 .679 Jo* Wood, Leftty Grove and
Sarasota
30 49 .303 12
Milwaukee
saitia figure! were possible and Johnny Uoseboro. Kurt ing to Iniure live win.
the green.
IS 12 .556 Schoolboy Rowe.
Orlando
49 4B .300 J2d this yter.
Pittsburgh
Francis, tagged for the five In other action last night, FL Lauderdale
The Minnesota Twins pick­
13 13 .536
37 63 .363 28H
runs In 4 S innings, suffered Miami defeated Lakeland 4-1,
NEXT: Weight diatributlon Houston
ed up a half-game on tha lead­
16
.333
14
Miami
32
66
.320
301)
New York
la relation to atanee.
hi* fifth defeat against three Tampa downed Fort Laud­ St. Petersburg
14 13 .319 ers with a 9-0 and 6-0 aweep
Wednesday's Results
Cicada Favored
erdale 3-1 and Sarasota at
wins.
12 17 .414 of a twi-nlght doubleheader
Tampa
Chicago 2 Cincinnati t
STANTON, Del. (UI'I) —
The Bun Francisco Giants Daytona Beach was rained Daytona Beach
It 17 .393 with tha Cleveland Indians.
San Francisco 4 New York
Cicada, the greatest money shaded the New York Met*, out.
19 17 .370 The Chicago White Sox de­
Loa Angeles 3 Pittshurg 1, winning filly In Thoroughbred 4-3, the Milwaukee Braves The Tarpons broke a t-t Lakeland
feated tha Detroit Tigers, 3-1,
night
history, has been listed es an downed the St. Louis Cardin­ tie In the eighth Inning when
the Kansas City Athlstics
Milwaukee S St. Louis t, night early 2-1 favorite for the mile als, 8-1, the Chicago Cubs short stop Bob Martin singl­
Early Maya mothers tied
downed
the Boston R*d Sox,
Philadelphia 6 Houston 3, and one-quarter Delaware edged the Cincinnati Red*. ed In the winning run and heads or feathered balls to ths
0-2 and 7-6, and the Baltimore
night
llnndlt-ap on Suturday, Cicada 2-t, and the Philadelphia then scored himself on a front lock* of their children's Oriole* beat the- Washington
WARSAW (UPI) - Thing*
Friday’* Gaines
hair, hoping they would de­
will carry top weight of 128 Phllllea defeated the Houston wild pitch.
Senators, 8-5, in other AL
keep on getting worie for the St. Lnuli al Chicago
Miami's Marlins clinched velop cross-eyes.
pound* In the $165,000 stakes, Colts, 6-3, In other NL action.
games.
United State*' louring track Cincinnati
Milwaukee,
al
and field stars.
night
First, distance runner Jim New York at llouilon, night
Awards Dinner
Beatty couldn't compete In Philadelphia at Los An,'.,
the dual meet at Slairov* night
Set Saturday
l u t weekend beceuie of • Pittsburgh
at San Fran.
The Annual Award dinner
leg Injury. That came after night
of the Board of Governors of
Brian Sternberg, one of the
American League
the Land ’O Lakes Country
United States' top pole vaultW. L. Pci. GB
Club at Casselberry will be
fra, hurt himself on a tram ­ New York
61 31 .611
of a battered ear only In his which, to my mind, has been Under hypnosis he revealed held Saturday night at the
By Oscar Fraley
poline a couple of weeks be­ Minnesota
31 II .331 B'i
case It's his legs. Inside he's the chief cause of his fail­ over-anxiety about the Injury, Club.
UPI Sport* Writer
fore the team left home.
33 44 .346 9
Chicago
The program will Include a
and, while "under", did duck
LAS
VEGASMickey
Man­
worried about them constant­ ure."
Now, John Pennel, the Baltimore
33 46 .343 9
hole-in-one contest during the
tle,
Huger
Marla,
Frank
How.
Reviewing the recent fistic walks without any difficulty. day, which ia open to all club
world pole vault eharaplon Boston
31 43 .331 I0&gt;4
lyard and many other major
from
Northeast Louisiana Cleveland
“look at Maris ami the fiasco in which Sonny Liston When we told him what he members and to green fee
47 32 .173 16
league stars need mental as­ trouble he has In the way of retained
the
heavyweight had done while under hypon- players. Trophies and prixei
State College, ha* hurt hi* Kama* City
43 32 .461 17
sistance, hypnotist Arthur personality clashes,” he add­ championship of the world by
back and more than likely Los Angele*
sis tie reallred it was a mere will be presented to winners
47 33 .461 17U
Ellen asserted today, to live ed. "A poet hypnotic sugges­ again flattening an inept
will not be able to take part Delroit
41 33 .463 19Vj
menial block. A couple of ol contests,
up to their full physical pot­ tion beyond the level of his Floyd Patterson, Ellen Insist­
In this weekend'a dual meet Washington
31 63 .331 26
days later he pitched a 7-t
In the evening dancing will
ential.
with Poland.
control would make a great ed that subconscious fesr win over the Cardinals."
Wednesday’s Results
follow
the dinner.
Ellen has worked with many difference in his altitude to­ was the chief reason for Pat­
Pennel landed hard on Ms New York S Loi Angeles 4
Last Sunday the Blind Bo­
show
people.
He
alto
has
back while practicing Wed Kansas City 3 Boston 2, 1st,
ward othere, such as writ­ terson's swift demise.
About 39 per cent of the gey contest drew a large list
“treated" auch athletes as ers."
"Never once did he demon­ world' electricity is produc­ of contestants. Taking first
Btsday and when he got up twilight
out of the pit, he felt a aharp Kansas City 7 Boston 6, 2nd .Sal Maglie, the one-time "barOne of the prime difficul­ strate an active type of con­ ed by the United States; Rus­ place was P. North. Doug
tier" of the Giants; Maury ties with Howard, the giant fidence when he was in
pain In hie back.
night
sia ranks second with 12.1 Birch was second; Al Vickers,
"1 feela like aomething tn Minnesota &gt; Cleveland 0, 1*1 Wills of the I*&gt;* Angeles young slugger of the Dodgers, training," Ellen pointed out. per cent.
third, and K. Hoiolsky fourth.
Dodgers,
and
Jackie
Jen­
one of my lu u ll apliul mu*- twilight
he contends la (hat "they "Never did he have a posi­
clca." said the handsome Minnesota 3 Cleveland 0, 2nd sen of the (led Sox.
treat him like a baby and In tive attitude. He carried the
“ Baseball has all types of the process are hurting him." picture of that first defeat In
Fennel. "I don't know If 1 night
personnel to car* far the
will be able to compete here. Chicago 3 Detroit 1, night
"I'd certainly like to work his mind and it did as much
players' physical well-being,” with Herb Score,” Ellen said as anything to destroy him."
I sure don't feel too hot."
Baltimore 6 Washington 3,
(he intense, dark hatred Ellen of the fireball pitcher whose
"Leo Durocher came to me
Pour hour* after hta mis­ night
explains. “ Hut It overlook* major league career was ruin­ when he was managing the
hap Panne! atill hadn't been
Friday'! Games
able to get together with ■ Washington at Detroit night one of the most vital aspects ed by a line drive which al­ Giants in New York ami ask­
team trainer tor help. That Kansas City at Cleveland of all In not having what I most cost him an eye. " I ’m ed me to work with Maglie,"
would call a mental communi­ sure 1 could erase the fear he recalls. "He ws* having
was because all the team offi­ night
cial* were attending a recep­ Chicago at Baltimore night cation* department.”
of another such accident hip trouble and couldn't bend.
The primary reason that
tion.
.Minnesota at New York,
most club* fall to live up to
night
their potential, he Insists, Is
Los Angeles at Boston, night
that players go Into unneces-

Orlando In Second

Spot W ith 2 Wins

Standings

U. S. Track Team
Hit By Injuries

Cathy Poulter
Has Hi Scores

Cathy Poulter rolled high
gam* of 221 and had top ser­
ies with a nice 643 In ths J*t
Bowlsrsttsa Ltagus Wednes­
day.
Other high game* rolled
were Nancy Conway with 170,
Shirley Martin with 176, Bet­
ty Allen with 109. Betty*
Smith with 166 and Helen Alt­
man with 161.
Standings after Wednes­
day’* play are LIT Buggers
with 41 wins and 16 loaaea;
Mona's Florist, 37-19; Karos
Insurance. 36-20; Cut'N Curl,
29-27; Gillespie Tile, 24-12;
Mac's, 66, 23 Vi-33 H; Cook's
Comar, 23M-32U, and Chada's
Midway Grocery, 11-45.

IHI.VKRSUM, H o l l a n d
(UPII — Thrra Americans *Ed Kuhinoff of Miami Beach,
Fla., Jim 3IcManua of Beris*
ley, Calif., and Dorothy Head
Knode, a former Culiforniaiun
now living In Tokyo—were
eliminated Wednesday In the
Dutch International tennis
tournament, Kuhinoff default­
ed hi* third round match to
Ken Fletcher of Australia,
while Mc3lanui and Mrs.
Knod* were defeated by Aus­
sie* John Newcomb* and Kay
Denning, respectively.
When they furm raiding
column* to hunt prey, tropi­
cal army ante follow a
chemical roadway laid down
by their leaders.

CHICAGO (UPI) — The
C o l l e g e All-Star football
team should find out today
whether one of coach Otto
Graham's m a j o r concerns,
pass protection, has been
solved.
The All Stars will meet the
Chicago Bears la th* annual
scrimmage a t the Bear*’
training camp a t Rensselaer,
Ind-, In an effort to teach th*
collegians how hard the proa

Steve Brooks
In Racing's
Hall Of Fame

hit and what type of competi­
tion they might meet ia th*
"real" thing.
The All S ta n will play th*
Green Bay Packer* in the an­
nual pro-collegian scrap in
Soldier Field cn Aug. 2, seek­
ing to break a four game lot-.
Ing streak for th* am ateu n . I
Th* Packen won laat year,
42-20, and the proa hava won
19 arid the collegians eight of
the 29 previous game*.
Graham's warrior* w i l l
match tha proa In six* thin
year, but Graham, a onetime
star quarter-back In both
c o l l e g e and ptcisnaiena^
rank*, worried about
ing hi* passers alive against
the pressing from rushers by
th* pros.
"That's th* hardest thing tn
teach these kids," h* said,
"pass protection. That's be­
cause they've never don* any
of It. I don't think th«r*’a a
college In the country th a t
has any drop back pasa plays.
They're all throwing from
roll-cuts or options."
Graham said ha bad tie
trouble getting his four pas­
ser*, Ron VanderKeten, Terry
Baker, Glynn Grilling and
Sonny Gibbs, to drop back and
throw. But it was difficult ta
give them time to find a re­
ceiver.
"I think ws have the else t e '
do It," Graham said, "but It’s
a m atter of learning howv
They’ve never done it, so they
had to learn."

SARATOGA S P R I N G S ,
N. Y. (UPI) — Steve Brooks,
winning Jockey In the 1949
Kentucky Derby, and Native
Dancer, whose only loss was
in tha 1963 Derby, will be
enshrined in tu rfs llall of
Fame a t Saratoga’s National
Muisum of Racing cn Aug. 2.
Five other track greats
were added to the hall Wed­
nesday aftsr nationwide bal­
loting by 49 racing writers,
sports editors and columnists
— Thoroughbreds A r m a d ,
Twilight Tsar and Gallorette,
jockey Joe Noter and train­
er Preston M. Burch
Brocks and old time rider
Notter finished In a tie for
the jockey honor and instead
of selecting the on* slated
Average annual rainfall aa
retnsman the committee de­ the Caribbean National For­
cided to name both.
est, in i'uetro Rico, U 18#
In addition to riding Ponder inches.
in the 1949 Derby, Brocks'
career Is highlighted by more
M. G. HODGES
than 4,000 career winners,
only the fourth American
PLUMBING
Jockey to attain this peak.
Notter is famous for his win­
ning rid* aboard Regret In • WELLS DRILLED
• PUMPS SERVICED
1916 Derby, the only filly to
AND INSTALLED
win this class!*.
•
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SYSTEMS
Native Dancer, who earned
more than $760,000 from 1952 • FREE ESTIMATES
through 1964, finished second
CALL FA 2-6037
to Dark Star In her Derby
outing to mar a glorious rec­
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DEAR ABBY: How can you call
a woman with a prefabricated family
a “mother in the highest form"?
That was an insult to true mother­
hood. Whnt does a woman who has
adopted four children know about the
joy of first learning that she is to
bear a child? What docs she know
about the beauty of carrying a child
under her heart? What does she
know about the thrill o f a child's
first cry? What does she know about
the fulfillment of actually giving
life?
MOTHER OF FIVE
DEAR MOTHER: Perhaps she
knows nothing of the “joy. the beau­
ty, the thrill and the fulfillment" vo
mention. But don't you think tnut
the womnn who asks for the measles,
mumps, heartaches, risks, sacrifices
and the challenges of renring a child,
with none of the attending blessings
of bearing her own, is deserving of
special praise? I do.
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DEAR A lilt V: We hnvc been hap­
pily married for one year, and my
problem is my wife, when 1 am driv­
ing. I have driven over 3ol),0U0 safe
accident-free miles in the last nine
years. My wife, on tho other hand,
is a relatively inexperienced driver.
However, while I’m driving she is
constantly slamming on imaginary
brakes and suddenly shouts warnings
such a s, "Watch out", "Ho careful”,
etc. I have come very dose to hav­
ing accidents due to her comments

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stint on hi* brother Dick’*
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and actions. How can I teach %m to
have more confidence in my driving?
ALMOST SMASHED
DEAR ALMOST: UnleM your
wife is given to hallucinations, her
comments and actions are an indica­
tion that you are not the careful
driver you think you are. Be extra
careful in the future, and eee how
relaxed and full of confidence your
wife becomes.
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plaining or bragging. She enid aha
raised 14 children without a washing
machine. Well, I’d complain. I don’t
think younger women are lazier, I
think thoy’re smarter. After all,
A1KN manage to provide themselves
with all the tools THEY need to
make their work easier.
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If Sally held the right card*.
Therefore Itee set out to give
Ihe complete picture of her
hand.
Her aeries of bids clearly

He needa to know that his
wife can entertain graciously,
ami ran make ihe unespecled
guest feel welcome in their
Inirne. It’s a sail thing when
a hudwnd is hesitant about
bringing hi* friends home.
He need* lo knnw that his
wife will back him lip wlirn
the going is hard. The man
who is afraid lo trouble his
wite with his worries hasn’t
the right kind of wife.
He needs to he alii# to
trust her judgment when it
come* to handling the child­
ren. Tlw woman whose child­
ren know she is an "eaty
mark" is letting both her
husband and her children
down.
lie needs to be able lo trust
her Judgment in money m il­
ters. \ o man can feel se­
cure if his wife gives in to
to extravagant impulses, and
rminls on selling him the
idea that what die did was
rigid, when both actually
know 11 was fuoliih.
H e needs to kn»w that she'll
stand up far linn before other
people and give the world
Ihe best possible picture of
him. How can a man be min-

By Oswald Jacoby

(bowed that *h* did Rot hold
more than one heart and that
the was interested to t slant.
Had she not been interested
she would bavs Jumped to
four spades over two.
Sally still had ths IS polata
she started with, but aha
knew that Bee was short ta
hearts. In that ease It would
be easy to ruff some of her
heart losers is dummy, so
Sally bid five diamonds to
invite the slim above game.
That Invitation was eoough
for Ik e. She went to the slam.
There w a u 't much to the
play. Sally won the Hbb
opening and led e h e a rt West
won and led a second club.
Sally ruffed In her hand, ruf­
fed a heart, drew trump# and
discarded her last tw-o hearts
on two of dummy’s high
card*.

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It's Important that a man
la- able to lave complete con­
fidence in hi* wife as a life­
time partner.
For instance, he need* to
know that site can handle the
jolt of homemaking. Tin*
meant sv much to him a* hi*
ability lo provide for the
family mean* to hi* wife.

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By Abigail Van Bnrtn

On(Bhidqsi

Sully Jolinsaa of Westport,
Conn., and J)e« Schenken of
New York, have ipcciullied
in tunning uomen's team
tmirnumcnis for the last sev­
eral y ean . Their latest vic­
tory was «t the
East­
erns where their partner*
were Huth Sherman and Mur­
iel Kaplan.
l)ne of tits ea.wntial of
good partnership li the abili­
ty to reach llama at the right
tim*. and by method* which
allow the ilam invitation to
ho gives before gams U
reached.
M r a. Johnson's opening
apade bid tsas sound on ac­
count of her distributional
value*, ulllttninh ihe only held
12 high curd points, Mr*.
Sehenken intended to get to
game once her partner open­
ed and had hope* for a slam

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Ruth M illets
fortahie with a wife who to
likely to taka a crack at h i*
in public?
And, of course, he needa
to know that he can truat
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323-0389.

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath air con­
ditioned &gt;100. a month.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, air con­
ditioned &gt;73. a month
1 BEDROOM furni*hed du­
plex apt. Adulta. FA 2-3410.
ROOMS for permanent gueits.
Valdex Hotel. FA 2-1211.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom and
kitchen. Private bath, lit
floor, own entrance. Elec­
tricity awl water fumlrhcd.
FA 2 2189.
3

VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
part), auppllea for Electro­
lux, Kirby, Hooter, AirWay, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Used
cleanera aold. FA 2-2282.

6. For Beat
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and doia In. Jimmie
Cowan. 222-1017.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Phone
FA 2 2800.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mrllonville.
TRAILER, private
FA 2 4087.

lot.

Ph.

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a/ John llanry liaM eall
Aa Ailmlnlatralor o f Ilia
K*tats of
Harah II. lia la ea lt
Ha"*aaail
lluli-hlaon an&lt;t t a f f l * r
Putt o f flea Drawer II
Hauforit, Florida
|*ut.tloli July II, II, IS *
Auxual t, IMI.

SUMMER RATE. L a r g e ,
clean 2 bdr. furn. apt. &gt;63.
1700 Magnolia Ave.
LOCH AltUOIt. 4 Bedroom, 2
bath, air-conditioned, dou­
bt* curporlo, fenced polio,
extra Urge carpeted Florida
room, hardwood floors, 2
utility rooms, fltto per
month. Ph. FA 2 8393.
NICELY furnished 3 room
Apartment. Private bath.
FA 2 3303.
ONE torge, ana small Down­
stairs Apt. 611 Park.

NEW unfurnished 2 Bedroom
Duplex Apt. Electric atove,
refrigerator, Venetian blinds
IV T i l l ! I I H I I i r « III HT i if
and water furnished. Ph.
t iii: m v i n
jiiiiit sl
em ­
FA 2-2374 after 3 p. in.
it \
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"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Gables. FA &gt;0720.

iiik w in :.
Plalnllffa, FURNISHED 2 R e d r o o m
va.
house. 2181 Palmetto. Call
A. t. iiiinviviiiMi. riiviu.A
FA 2 0274.
inuisiMo.Nii inniiN A rcu *n,i
ril.VNK
IIOIIIN A l'tlll,
her
I
BEDROOM
Apartment.
oi uauii.
n*fan&lt;lanla.
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2VOTIt s: OS' M I T IV
1162 Burn 8:30 lo 6 p. m.
AUNK KNF .Yr STIH UKKU
ro H B i T .o a i 'M K
Monday thru Friday. I'h.
TO! C H A U L A D l t l l l l l o N D
FA 2-1301 any other time.
IIIilllN*AtUIII an,I KIIANK
III illl.VArt III. bar huakamt
Itn.ila No. 4,
tlallafonlalna, Ohio
Tou. Ilafamlaiila, ara haraby
Bollfla,! that a *-,ini|ilalni to
furaclo** Axra*niauia for |i***l
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d.acrlhod
proporly, l o - w l n
l*,la I, 7 on,I I. Ill,i,lt D.
H rK v v A i r r i s
u iiiid iv iHloN. Allan m n l* Hprlnx*.
riorlila, accord ing to Plot
iliarrof recorded tn Plat

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has br#n (11*4 * x *ln *l you In
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a tfr n .y
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M. M intArtKU. F. O. II „ i &gt;71. F*ru
Farh, Mtmlnol* County. F lo r­
id*. and III* lh * url*ln«l An■ m i r or l*l**dlnx In th* o f (|.
o f th* Clork o f lh* Clrcu t. Court ou or b .fu r* th*
Ind day o f Au a u st, l i s t . If
you f * ll tu tfu au, &gt; dtrroo
pru ranf*aau w ill b* lak*n
• i t o*t y o u fur lh * rollof do■tandtd In tha Complaint.
WIT.NKKH my hand and o f ­
ficial aoal of offl**a a t Manfurd, Samlnula County,
Ibis
In d day of J u ly , t f l l .

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A rt h u r If. ll a c k w l l b . Jr.,
Clark o f Circuit Court
Dyi J*a n K. With*,
t i a p u l y Clark
P ub llfh J u l y 4. 11. II, II, 1141

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FURNISHED 1 S 2 Bedroom
Apartment. &gt;33 It &gt;63. New­
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
7. 404 E. 14th St. 322 8194.
2 BEDROOM furnished House.
&gt;73 a month. 2008 Palmetto
An-. FA 2-5337.
BEDROOM duplex Apt.
No met­
ers. 7U6 E. lltb St. prone
FA 2-7622 or FA 2 6033.
3 BEDROOM &gt;100 a month.
Pinecreit. 122 Shannon Dr.
Large living, range furn­
ished. Redecorated. 3193321
FURNISHED air conditioned
new t bedroom duplex apt.
Adults. 2200 Park Ave.
THREE
BEDROOM home
with laoo ft. of living area.
Hardwood floors, paneled
L. R., separate dining room,
fireplace, patio, large yard.
Phone FA 2-6249.
2 ROOM furnished apt. Ph.
FA 2-3977 or FA 2-4412.
FURNISHED cottage. &gt;63 a
month. Located at Five
PuuiU. FA 2-1467,

Stenstrom Realty

Real Estate—Mortgages
5!' Jf. Par!: Are. FA ?-w a
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7193
Evenings
FA 2-2077 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360

ROOM furnished garage
apt. No depuail on utilities.
C a l l after 3:30 p. m.
FA 2-1303.

UNFURNISHED up;cr apt.
with elderly couple. Refer,
encei. Box 10 c^o Sanford
Herald.

2 BEDROOM House unfurn­
Legal Notice
ished. Kitchen equipped. $05
a
mu. 2431 Cedar Ave.
IV THK c o t NT n r Tim
aKNivni.R c o c v n r. »t »ts :
o r r i o a i n s . i.v f h o w a t k . W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
la ra Ik* Ratal* a ll
Roums private baths, 114
HAItAII l*t:i.AOAI.L liaraasail
W. First St.
riv a l,
vo ticm
Nolle* la h*r*l&gt;y i l v a n that
lh* untlerilxn.i t will, mi III*
I JIN itar o f Auxu al. A. H -IMI.
prraant l o IN* ll-imirabl* Conn.
i t Jinle* o f n.m inni* Cou nty,
Florida, hi* final r*iurn, aeenunl and VoUrhara, aa adminlalralor *if III* Ratal* „f Harah
II. Ilalaeall, deeoaM'l. and at
a* 1,1 Um*. I It*la an.I thrr*.
mah* a|iplli-alliin In Ilia aaM
Judea for a final a*ttl*ni*nt
of hla ad m in istra tio n nf aaM
• tlala. an.| for an nnl*r iliarharxl nx him sa aueli aitmln*
lalralor.
Datrd till* Ilia l l h *l.-ir of

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Raven­ SENIOR Cltfsens may quali­
DEPENDABLE WOMAN
na Park. 304 Temple Drive.
fy for Life or Hospital In­ EXPERIENCED in dlrect-to*
the-home selling. His* over,
surance to axe 73. Fred J .
GROCERY Store. Good loca­
write, plus commissions • »
Harris FA 2-7960 for a p p t
tion. Thriving business. Pure
aurcs right woman lucrative
gas pumps. Apply 2713
16. Frail* Help W aal* career with Cort. If yo*
Country Club Rd.
feet qualified write P.O.
Box
7471. Orlando. Fla.
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr. O PE R A T O R S experienced.
Good
location,
kitchen
Single or double needle ma­
18 . Htlp Waal*
equipped. Low down pay­
chine. Pierro Manufacturing.
ment. Assume loan. A real
402 Pecan Ave,
COOK, salad maker, baker,
laving. Call FA 2 9472.
dish w a s h e r , cafeteria
workers. Colored or white.
CONVENIENT TO SANFORD EXPERIENCED dietary sup­
Write giving qualifications
NAVAL BASE not in air ervisor under 30. White.
lo Box It e o Sanford Her*
traffic pattern, new 3 bed­ Apply Seminole Memorial
Hospital &gt;:30 to 4:00.
aid.
room,
2
bath
witb
low
down
3 BEDROOM, t bath. Assume
payment. All convenience!
&gt;91 monthly payments. Ph.
including sidewalk. Low,
FA 29201.
low down payment. Call
collect Cl I 1-4814, night
CA 2-1388, .Mr. Barry.

RENTALS

NOTICE
Contrary to rumor*,
2 .... .US! la tie Ball
Bond Business, oft e r I n g the aame
p r o m p t day and
night service render­
ed the public alnce
ISM. A. W. Amity,
Bail Bond), 204 N.
Park, Sanford.

3

B E D R O O M . 2 baths,
fence. Underground sprink­
ling.. Sacrifice. Lew pay­
ments. Must see to appre­
ciate. 323-0016.

3 BEDROOM. H i baths. CB
Range, garbage disposal,
double carporte and cor­
ner lot. &gt;300. down. Avail­
able Aug. 10. 1906 Patrick
HEDROOM, Florida room,
Place. FA 2-7408.
large yard with sprinkler
system. Good neighborhood. WELL KEPT, 3 bedroom CB Over 12 feet long, speed over 9 0 m .p.hM
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin.
home. &gt;62. per month. Ex­
disc brakes, independent susp ensio n,
tras available. Good deal.
St. Johns Realty
FA 2 7432.
roil-up windows—
THE TIME TEST!) FIRM
SMALL
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
RETIREMENT HOME
3 BEDROOM. 2 baths, L and Walking distance from down
D room with wall to wall
town Sanford. 2 bedrooms,
carpet. Equipped Kitchen
d. room, kitchen equipped,
and Fla. room. FA 2-8181.
porch. Freshly painted in­
L IN C O L N
2317 Osceola Drive.
side. Good location. Price
only &gt;1930 with excellent
LAKE MARY. An exceptionM ER CU R Y
terms.
a I buy for &gt;150. down and
very medest monthly pay­
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Sanford, Fla.
109 N. Palmetto
ments, 2 bedroom home,
Realtor
FA 2-1884
Winter Park MI 4-0209
l&gt;v baths. Electric kitchen. Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
Cal! owner 322-2715.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
JOHN K. FOX
REALTOR
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0359

NEW TRIUMPH SPITFIRE

aiaiavu.*, tn m l

**J mads the mistake of complnining that I had

nothing to dot"
».. r'ICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
10. Wanted to Rent
parking iota and (hopping 6. For Rent
itorei. No utility charge).
Suitable for couple or sin­ 1-3 BR. houst &gt;43 a month. 2 or 3 HEDROOM house near
high school at reasonable
gle, also retired people. 1-2 hr. house &gt;32. a month.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219.
price. Reply c o P. O. Box
FA 2-4712.
1294. Eustls, Fla.
LOCH
ARBOR,
3
bedroom,
2
RENT A BED
bath, Urge Fla. room, ex­ 12. Rent E s ta te f o r Sale
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
cellent condition, toads of
Beui.
storage space. Immediate IMMEDIATE Occupincy, two
By Day, Week, or Month
possession. &gt;123. month. Call
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3 bedroom model Homes.
owner FA 2 0013.
LMN Enterprises, I n c.
Pb. FA 2-3181 118 W. 1st St.
Highland Ave. Longwood.
UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom 2’V RMS. furn. Apt. All utls.
TK 8 3911.
house, kitchen equipped.
furn. &gt;18. 322 2764.
FA 2-3631.
DOWNSTAIRS 3 room furn­
Efildeney Apt. &gt;30 Mo. up.
ished apt. Ckse up town. Jim Hunt Realty
Surplus City. 20t W. 1st.
Clean. FA 2 6261.
Office FA 2 2118
Night FA 2-0648
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
BEDROOM trailer. Adults
3230700
room Duplex. Fla. room. only. &gt;30. a month includes
2324 Park Dr. Sanford. Fla
Electron beat. !4tb St.
water and lot rent. FA 2 3419
Longwood. 8383294.
8:30 to 8:30. After t Ph.
TOO OLD
FURNISHED or unfurnished FA 27631.
Too old to hoe and prune
4 large Rooms. Tile bath.
LAKE MARY: 2 bedroom, 2 these 39 bearing citrus
2 Miles from base. Phone
trees.
baths. Kitchen equipped.
FA 2-3733.
Living and dining rooms. Too old hi keep thlv approxi­
Porch, den or third bed­ mately one acre lot mowed,
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
raktd and trimmed.
room.
FA 20184.
equipped. &gt;73. FA 2 3303.
Too old to keep this neat
BEDROOM furnished Cot­ 2 BEDROOM furnished home.
three tx'droom frame home
$75. a month. Navy per­ neat any longer.
tage. Adults only. FA 2-1187.
sonnel only. Children wel­ Too old lo walk the few liund
121 LAUREL DRIVE
come. FA 29097.
red feet lo the fake and fish.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
But not too old to enjoy the
ped House. &gt;93 a month. 8. Bench Ben I ills
nice shade from the large
Ph. FA 2 6437.
oaks anil the quietness of
IIUTt'IIISON Ocean front
this lake front community.
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
Oh how I hale to sell this
baths, air condition. tokc
FA 2-4058.
place for jti*l &gt;871)0.00, but
front. FA 2 6074.
if you're interested, rail
9* F o r Sale nr R e n i
1 BEDROOM llouve furnish­
EVERETT
HARPER.
ed. Adults only. NO 8 3122. PI NEC BEST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
REALTOR, he may even
baths, Fla. room, built-in
be able to arrange terms
VERY large 3 Bedroom
oven &amp; range, tot E. Jen­ because I'm TOO OLD.
Home in Loch Arbor. &gt;110
kins Circle. 3229537.
EVKRBTT A. HARPER
per monlh. FA 2 5301.
AGENCY • REALTOR
2.23 ACRES of Sub irrigated
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
2165 S. Park Ave.
land. For information call
&gt;53, Ineludea water &amp; elec­
Phones FA 2 2261 ur FA 2 2283
FA
2-4060.
tricity. FA 3-8311.
.
SACRIFICE 4 year* equity. 3 120 ACRES of grov* on llwy.
2 R0RM. Furn. Apt. &gt;33
Bedrooms, 2 baths, k i i. lien | &amp; large lake, 3 room frame
2101 Magnolia FA 2-3931
equipped. 123 W. Coleman
House. 31R.000. Will finance.
Circle FA 2-I3H4.
| Call 319-3151.
FURNISHED Apt. FA 2 0447.

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SANFORD. FLA.

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16. F rail* Http W aat*

S-P-A-C-E
.'or the children in this big.
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely City park for
more play activity. Three
bedroom, 2 bath house has
separate dining
r o o m.
Florida room, large, eat-in
and equipped kitchen, dou­
ble garage and liber glass
covered patio. Extra bon­
uses are parquet hardwood
floors, fireplace and oodles
of closet space. See the
owner at l ilt Mcllonville
Ave.

GEHR REALTY
FA 2-3661

RESPONSIBILITY:
Too Baraid tIO M bi to

CLASSIFIED INDEX
]. Loot A Pound
2. Notice* - Persons!*
t . Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
8. Food
C. For Rent
•A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
8. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Kent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. M ortfaf* Loans
14. Insurance
IB. 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. Buildinf Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumblnt Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry • Live stock
81A. Pets
82. Flowers • Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
85. Articles Wanted
£6. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas

Asnfurb Arralft PaRe 10 — July 25, 1963 12. Krai Estate For Sale 12. Real Estato For Hale 14. laearaact

LOST:

STXA1GBT CLASSIFIED:
Toos, thru Frt - 2 P. M. day
Mob. • SsL

bcorract iaaortka of your ad,
and naervaa the right to ft*
vis# or njoct any advertise­
ment from what ordar* to
coBfjrm f» Um polieks of « •
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WHY
PAY
MORE?

PRICES START AT

‘1939

50

DELIVERED IN SANFORD

Never BeforeSuch High Trade-In
Values On All
Makes Of Cars!

B ILL H EM P H ILL M O T O R S , IN C .
301 W. First St.

Sanford

Ph. FA 2-0231

�Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. FA 2-5612
19. SltM iloaa K u lfd
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.
LICENSED CHILD
FA 2-8481.

Cara.

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J u ly 25. 19 (LI — Pnprt* 11

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

IRONING wanted, FA
DOES your Lawn need mow­
ing? If jo rail Bubba Davia
A Gary l l i v i d i o o at
FA 23863.
BOY Smut deilrei work ai
babysitter. Well verjed In
first aid and cooking. Ph.
FA 2-U3».
Child Care. FA 2-2374.

21. Beauty Salma
SPECIAL
Cat *N Curl Beauty She#

Cold Wave $6.U compkta.
Open evening by appt.
SIS Palmetto Ave. 322004

22. Build - Paint - Repair
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repalri — Painting
Phone FA 2-7883

25. Plumbing Service*
PLUMBING
Contracting Repair*
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
BM Saniord Ave.
FA 2-330
2 6 . R ad io * T clavlnioa
T. V. REPAIR. Same day
service. All work guarant­
eed. Uaed T.V.’a for **le.
Mooney Appliance Ser-'lce,
323 0697.
USED T.V. Seta 110 up. Ser&lt;
vice calla $2.00. Sanford
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-8778.

27. Special Service*
FRIGID AIRE
Sale* k Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. l i t St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

.'Ll. F u rn itu re

WANTED reliable coupie to j FORMAL Wedding Gown.
UVe up monthly payment*'
*. Like new. 3‘22-8o*0
of *13.30 cn 3 complete; UAMB00 bUndJi i fecl $l OT;
roams of furniture. Call, fi jppt j ,
8 feet » . » :
TE 8 1111, Casselberry. cu
to feet Stall Alto match
led.
stick blind*. Furniture Cen
ter. 1UH) French Ave.
F R E E E ST IM A T E
l pholatermg 4&gt; Mattreu ten- ACCORDION, 120 bate, pearl
ovaUag. New A Lied Furni.
white. Excellent condition
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. S73. FA 33187.
Co., at 70* Celery Ave.
OKRA for freeier. $3.73 half
FA 2-211T.
bushel. FA 2-0883.
Used furniture, appliance*,
tool*, etc. Bought - Sold. TAKE O V E R PAYMENTS
ON REPOSSESSED MER
Larry’* Mart 313 Sanford
CH4ND1.SE or terms to fit
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
YOl’R pocket.
Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick 4 710-13 WSW lubelet* tire*
Service With the Caih.
practically new all for only
SUPER TRADING POST $80.
FA 24*77.
Several port. TV all ex
cond. $36.30 up.
BEDS FOR RENT
4 cycle power edgrr new
Hospital, Rollaways, Juve­
cond. and guarantee, orig
nile. FREE delivery and «***«•
r"* ■••'I *4**
rick-up.
1 ’62 Mist America Fhllco
FURNITURE CENTER
Auto Washer new guaran
1100 French Ave.
tee orig. $319.83; $171.20
Ph. FA 2-7833
1 8300 BTU Air cond. orig
$219 83; $146.20.
34. Arlldea For Sale
Firestone Store
Mena, ladles, children* dl*Comer 1st k French
count ihnes. Best family
322 0244
buys. Surplus City.

SLNGER Round Bobbin equip­
ped to xig sag k make but­
ton holes. Guaranteed. AsPoodles ARC
jume payment. 3 monthly
Air-Conditioning MINIATURE
reg. 203 Tangerine Dr.
installment* of $6.15. Ph.
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
2U&gt; So. Park Ave. fA 3-4234 KITTEN’S. Need borne. Ph.
FA 28111.
323 0733.
v_ 2 T.V.’i. One table model and
LAWN SERVICE CHIHUAHUA- Puppies._____Ph.
one console. 24" $15. Ph.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
FA 2-1322.
FA 28886.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
GERMAN Shepherd dog*. JALOUSIE door, two panel
FA 2 1817.
Pedigrees. Not registered,
door* (3 glasses). Gas
TREES trimmed, demoued
1-2 yr. Female $23. 1-3*9
range. Th FA 2 3733.
and removed. FA 2-7661.
mo. Male *35. FA 2-6273.
AIR COMPRESSOR. For sale
TREE jervicc, reasonable 32. Flow er* • S h ru b *
or trade for anything. Per­
rate*. Pruning, demoaimg.
fect condition. 322 8807,
CROTONS 25c to $2.30
take down*. 8 year* exper­
If you need help, call
Gray Shadow! Nursery
ience. Free estimation. Call
FA 2-5612 and place a Her­
4 Mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
FA 2 1377.
ald Classified.
OPEN SUNDAYS
SWIMMING Inductions, nil
level*. FA 2-3332.

LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FcrtlPRACTICAL nurse will care
«ie—Ph. FA 2-4244
for patients in my home.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Ph. FA 28133.
SIDEWALKS, driveway*, p a -1
tiu* etc. Free estimate. Ph. LAWNMOWEK and Outboard
motor Repair.
322-3306.
Piano Tuning and Repair
W L. Harmon — FA 3-4233

*V.SSf

Poovey’g Sales &amp; Service
3rd It Magnolia Avenue

SEMINOLE Nursery and KinWELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
dergartcu. Hour, day, week,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
monthly r a t e s . Qualified
All Type* and Sixes
supervision.
Information
We Repair and Service
call 322 9439, 2620 Iroquois
S T I N E
Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6132 29. Automobile Service
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
AUTO GLASS
geration aervlce. All work
INSTALLED
guaranteed. Very reason
able in price. Day FA 2 7434 S e n k ir ik G lass and F a iu l
C om pany
Night FA 2-2068.
218 Magnol.i ph. FA 1-4*22
TRACTOR work, mowing,
Auto Glass, Topi
ti;seins. blade, scoop.
A Sea* Covers
FA 2-7864,
An Investment, not an ex­ AUTO GLASS &amp;
pense. Call FA 2-3612 fur SEAT COVER CO.
expert advice on a Herald
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
advertising campaign.
\L L WORK GUARANTEED

1.miking for n lop performing Used fa r or A
Sparkling New Heuuty? 1-ook lo u dealer with a
reputation for a "Square Deal", Hunt LincolnMercury.
^
_

1962 Mercury S55

Big

Hardtop Full Power. Air Cond.,
Iluckct Seal-, Like New, Original

Coat 4,700.00

1962 Corvair 700
I Door, 3 Speed Manual, Radio.
Heater, 10,000 Actual Miles

1961 Mercury Monterey
t Door Hardtop. Multi Dr. Tran*-.
Power Steer. A Brake*. Itadiu, Heat­
er, Turquoise Color, Like New

1 /ljV V U llI

*1895
*1995

OR TRADE, electric stove. POWER tools, too’ heavy 1836 CI1EV. 2 dr. HT. K. A H.
large »iie, good condition, duty extension cord and en­ 333-2740.
for electric refrigerator.
trance cable, mtic. items.
BUYING A NEW or
FA Z-I3T8.
FA 2-1792 after $ :» .
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
READY MIX Concrete, win
ZIG ZAO SEWING
♦ Lew Interest Rales
dtv.v sills, lintels, steps,
MACHINE
blocks, sand, cement, rock, REPOSSESSED, due to un­ ♦ Lew Monthly Payments
pipe, steel, grease traps,
fortunate clrcumitance*. ’$$ FLORIDA STATE RANK
dry well*, stepping stone*.
mode], perfect condition. I860 JEEP Station Wsgon.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Sews forward k reverse,
R. A H. Good condition.
To* Elm. Ave.
FA 2 3731 makes buttonhole*, aewa on
FA MM.
button*, embroiders k mono­
REST buy* in Fla. on all
grams. darns A patches, 1868 8IMCA. 1230. 1403 Court
site boats, motors and trad­
St. FA 2-4920.
lacks k hems. etc. Assume
ers during our close out
4 payment* of $6.00. Ph. ’l l 4-DOOR Comet, auto.
sale. I.arse stock of sty­
FA 28627.
Irena., radio, heater. Ph.
lish MM3 models must he
rA 2-4883.
rtused out hy Aug. 18th. UPRIGHT piano. FA 2-TIM.
Wholesale prices prevail
CAMPER fur pick-up truck.
example: $883. 16 ft. fiber­ WITH purchase of Blue Lus­
Good h r hunting, fishing
glass runabout $3!tt 17 ft.
tre, rent Electric Carpet o r weekend camp out. Ph.
$883. family special $683. Shampooer for only $1 per FA 3-3274.
$1,330. )8 ft. off shore spe­ day. Carrolls Furniture,
cial $1095 1863 75 tip Evin1*34 FORD Victoria. RAH and
rude Demo, with electric SWAP large boat trailer lor
overdrive. Excellent run­
.6.*» m t t* ft Gator trail­ smaller one. 3223114.
ning condition. $300. Ph.
er 1130. Many others. Sale KENMORE. large slie auto, FA 2-8007.
include* boat kit full of washer. Good condition. $48.
1834 PLYMOUTH Savoy. 2609
used outfit* greatly reduc­ 363-3731.
Laurel Ave. FA 23183
ed. Example !5 ft Owens
.
plywood
runabout
$130. 35. Article* WiMtld
37. Bon la • Motors
Open Friday nights Terms.
5 HP. BUCCANEER. Excel­
Robson Sporting G o o d s WANTED used T.V.’a.
lent eonditlon. $60. 222-9256.
FA 2 3776.
downtown Sanford. KA Titbit

JU LY
With

9 Pass. Station Wagon, S Cyl. Air
( oiiditiuoed

F IR S T R A T E • SE C O N D C A R S

1958 Edsel Citation
I dour
mi «iiion

hardtop,

*395
*6 9 5 1
*695

automatic Iran**

1960 Studebuker Lurk
.Station Wagon, n t r l l m t gaa
economy

19.58 Chevrolet 4 Door
Sedan, V-H, automatic lran*mia»ion,
radio and heater

1959 Pontiac S tar Chief
I Dour, Aulumalie Tran..,
Punrrrd. Radio, llrater
I Door. Aulumalie Iran*.,
Healer

*1295

iHIIIGt: I u-loni Royal I dr.........
v &gt;.1
JJJJ OI DSMIIIIII.E ss
CHM.SLMl I dr., cxctiicnt buy

1956

$195

M ake

Your Selection

125 New

1 3 5 1 O L U M U illlL K t Ib*ur, i ■i»*mI t mid.
1951

I

39. Trailer* - Cabanas
61 TRAILER. M x Ml ft. .1
Dcduiuni*, Equity A pay*
nienta,
Dewitt's
Trailer
Park. 17 02 Sanford.
23 FT. '37 trailer. Cheap,
Steeps four. 1 bath room,
FA 2 3718.
M x lo TRAILER A 75 x 1P4
lot, landscaped. City water,
Utility Bidr. Casselberry
area. 838-2269.

Used

From

Over

b

T ru ck s

C ars

TO P V A LU E
S TA M P S

3000

Will Be (iiven With Every New or Used Car Sold
Between The 25th. &amp; S la t Of This Month!
H ERE

A RE

A FEW O F

O U R W ID E

S E L E C T IO N

OF

U S ED

CARS

FC3-21II

1961 Ford Fairlane .500

1961 Ford Falcon

1961 Ford Country Sedan

Hunt'll

6 Cylinder, Aulumalie I'ranaml.sioii, R A H

uk on,

6 «r&gt; I , Auto. Trail*** K 4

FtM'Tf A

I960 Dodge Seneca
1960 Ford Fairlane 500

2 iliH»r Sril«n V-N, Autu. triR R ,* K A II

2 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder, It A It

r s -n r

1959 Ford T-Bird

llardlop, V-H, AT, PS, PH. K k H

1959 Ford Galaxie .500

ti

Town Sedan Y-8, Aulu. Tran.., R A H

1960 Ford Galaxie
4 Dour Sedan V-H, Auto. Traits., K A It, Air

1959 Ford Country Sedan
Y-8. Aula. Tran*., PS, I'll, llrater

13. HI \

1958 Ford Fairlane 500

2 Door llardlop, t-», AT, l*S, Air

XCJ-14II

1958 Volkswagen

1958 Plymouth I Dr. Sedan
&gt;•8, Aulu. Iran*., Radio and Healer
ca-iniA

1958 Plymouth Sub.

1958 .Mercury Monterey
1 Door V-S, AT, U A It, PS, I’ll
XC3-.1HB

1958 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan
V-H, Aulumalie Tranamieatois

EXCELLEN T

U SED T R U C K

1957 Ford Fairlane 500
2 Door llardlup, V-A Auto. Tranv, R A H

BUYS

$495

$150

$100
SI 50

li..ur

ALL lit THE.SK CARS K IN CliOD

$78

1962 Ford

P.T3S2A

FC3-7IA

Kronoline Trurk

1961 Falcon

1960 Dodge

KT3-44H

Kanchrro

Pickup

t Ton Panel

FTJ-87A

T I MA

ET3-53 \

1957 Ford

19.57 Chevrolet

1955 Ford

P k lu ii V-X A uiom alir T ratutw iuion

1954 Ford

•j Ton flat Iteil Trurk

Vi Tun Pickup

CARS SOLI) \\ 1TH A GW WARRANTY

HUNT

Seminds Co. Motors
FA 2-Oiill

M ERIT K V

1959 HARLEY Davidson F L
74
Excellent
condttkon.
$730. loth St. A Sanford
Ave.

Special (Bbdhdcuj Som a Oflfl&amp;h!

2 Door Sedan

$195

$395

Man) .Mure Model. Tu Clioo-e From
All Sold With A One • ^ear CJW Warranty

Klrnl

* Door .-sedan

3S. M otorcycle* - S co o ter*

IF W E H A V E N ’T B EEN A B L E T O “ T A L K A D E A L ’* B EFO R E —
SEE US N O W ! A S K A B O U T O U R B A N K R A T E F IN A N C IN G

$395

$149

SUHH TO COME AND SEE o i it
El, DOHA DO CAMPERS

b

1958 Ford Fairlane 500

BU YS!

13 FT. lapvtrake boat, trailer,
22 hp. motor, controls and
tank; $200. 322 9233.

Very Special —

4 Door Wagon

▼ M \M
g
/g

1 9 5 5 &gt;&gt;l " K 1 IKH,f llar,ll"&gt;*
1953
** M 2 Door, .stand. Shift

$295

A

harmin Ghia Come, tilde, I Cylinder, R A It

1858 MKKl 1KV ' l,,M,r S,,Un

I HIM) 2 dr., aulu. tran».

E.

*79 5

17 foot DUCRAFT. 33 hp.
Johnson, electric. Gator tilt
trailer and accessories. Ph,
3230320.

30th

1 lloor V-H Auto. Tran.., It A It

1 9 5 3 EDSEL, Fully Equipped

REtR HIED ON THESE CARS!

519

Radio,

S a b u r b a n Slalion Wagon, r .lr a
rl.-an. fully equipped

No Down Payment

liK

*1295

1958 Chevrolet Bel Air

BU D GET

56

Fully

1957 Dod^e 4 Door

1959 Chev. Brook wood
Slalion Wagon, fat lory air cundlliunnt, rest rli-ati. good tires, a good
quality u-ed ear

V-K, I Dour, F.ird-O-Matie, Power
Steer. A Drake-. Itadiu, Healer

Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304 8-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 3-3M1

SALE!

| lloor Stand. Trans., Heater

W IN E

Robson Sporting Goods

100th BIRTHDAY

I Dour, 6 C)L, Stand, Trans., Extra
Clean

i lloor, Mrrr-O-Matir, Heater, White
Finish, Clean

Gateway To The Waterway

H E N R Y FO R D ’S

I960 Dodge Dart

*995
1960 Corvair .100
*995
I960 Mercury Monterey
*1395
1959 Ford 4 Door
995,
19.59 Ford Galaxie 500
*1095

S4. Aatomefclle* . Track* 37. Benin • Mater*

W e’re Celebrating . . .

31A. Pel*

27. Special Service*

.11. Article* F*r S ite

S t. A rticle* F o r Stile

.11. A rt id e a F o r S a le

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SANFORD - FA 2-ISSl

St„ Sanford
"inter Park Ml 7-2330

LOT AT PALMETTO
J

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Winter Park Pliune
Ml 1-0209
7- COMMERCIAL

All Used Cars &amp; Trucks Sold With A 1 Year GW W arranty

S TR IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N INC.
308 E. Fimt St., Sanford

rh: FA 2-1181

Winter Park Ml 7-1816

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�Seminole Teacher
leaves For Turkey

S a ttfo rb

t i Bmlnola Casmty’a

MMaadlsf Uttfear*,
Mrs. Vpm Shierloek, la an*
barking M tbs moat e halien gt a | a y n i n n of bar c* rttr
« b aa aka I n n a Nrw York
• • a t Ttaesday for Turkey,
A teacher far nin# years
and a t th» South Seminolt
Elementary School a t Caaaalberry for tha paat two years,
Mrs. Shierloek will be on pro*
fcMlanal laava of abeenca
from the county school eyataH
for tha next year.
Sha will aatlat Dr. Kleaiior
X. Groan, University of Flor­
ida professor, whs la an tears
a f absence, In establishing
tha flrat free primary school
ayatOTn In Turkey under TT.8.
AJ.D. (United States Aid for
International Development).
Dr. Green needed an Amer­
ican familiar with the bade
curriculum needs end concepts
to work with her and since she
hes worked cloeely with Mrs.
ShUrlock on several important
state committees the Seminole
County teacher was a natural
•hoiee.
Dr. Green has already bern
In Turkey for a year and has
found the children there to be
alert and caper to learn. 8h»
feels that Mrs. Shierloek, who
will be employed by the Turk­
ish government, can make a
Worthwhile contribution in this
endeavor.
Mrs, Shierloek will be work­
ing with Turkish men and
women who are getting ready
to come to this country to
study in our colleges and uni­
versities to become teachers.
She alio expects to have the
opportunity to work with 12
and IS year old Turkish
youngsters who have never
had any schooling.
She will be working in An­
k e rs and Istanbul and Is buy.
Ing heavy winter clothing for
Wear la Ankara, which is in
the mountains at an altitude
a f 9,000 feet.
The la«t few weeks have
proved very hectic with the
many different shota required,
many last minute arrange,
m enu gsttlng her passport
in order, as welt as doing
enough ehopplng to last for
a whole year. 8he left Sunday
for Charleston, 8. C., where
she will visit her mother, Mrs.
E. Ralph Carter, before leav­
ing for overseas.
After renting her home In
English Estates and storing
her furniture Mrs. Shierloek
was a house guest of Mrs. Nell
Ilrueding, South Seminole
music teacher, at her home
in Casselberry prior to de­
parture.
She was honored at a Ron
Voyage I’arty given at the
homo of Mrs, KUxabeth l.uim
•n Crystal Howl Circle, Caa.
•ellxrry, by members of the
8outh Seminole Elementary
Faculty. The themo of the
htnrhron was Turkish slid the
homirec wav given a pair of
Turkish shoes when she en­
tered. Sho also received a
gift of two lovely slips. A cold
lunch of sliced ham and lurkey, congealed salads and
chocolate pla was as-wed.

Ferrin Asks
For Change
In M inutes
By Mina Grin-lead
North Orlando Counrllmau
Art Kerrin has requested that
the won! “assess me nt" be
stricken from minutes of the
regular July round! meeting
and the word “booster" lie Inverted In reference to the SI
residents will be asked to
ei'iitiibute toward* support
of the volunteer fire and po­
lice departments.
Ferrin explained that hr
want* the donations to he en­
tirely voluntary and In no
— x t rosswT uptm *s a nrnrtlun. II* stressed that he I*
against r any form of tax ill
the village unless it becumes
absolutely necessary.

IV Directory
Contest Set
ForSunday

MRS. I.YNN HHIERI.OCK. South Seminole Ele­
mentary Teacher, packs fleece-lined coat in prepartition for the cold weather «he expect* to en­
counter In Ankara, Turkey, where ahe la ifoinjr
to help eatiibllnh the flrat free primary school
system ever to be conducted in that country.

By Jaw.
The annual TV Directory
Covar Girl Contest, sponsored
by Chic Publications of Altamonte Springs in conjunction
with area businesses and mer­
chants, will bo held thin Sun­
day nt the Robert Meyer
Motor Inn in Orlando with tha
pre-judging to take place a t
the poolaide between B and 6
*r*
* *•*
Finnla will lie seen over
WFTV Channel U from 6:30
until 7:30 p. m.
Of the t l girls participating
in the contest, eight are from
Seminole County. They are
Marla Jones, Ann Mahan,
Nancy Lee Larsen, Candi
Cornier, Joan Jones, Sharon
l.eary, Dolores Kirsch and
Geni Stubbing*.
The winner will receive a
frre trip to Hollywood among
other valuable prises.
This contest, which is open
to the public, last year waa
won by Misa Paula Hicks of
Altamonte Spring*.

Successful Summer Program
Is Conducted In Osteen
CAP Squadron

Hy Mrs. Clarence Sayder
The Osteen Summer Rec­
reation program, which was
conducted under Ih* auspices
of the Volusia County 8choo|
Board and the Osteen Par­
ent-Teacher Assn., has doted
after a successful six weeks.
The school board furnished
the coaches and the school
buses to transport th* chil­
dren whlla the PTA paid for
gat and other supplies such
si first ski kits, sun tan lo­
tion, swimming aids, etc.
Great praise goes to the
two roaches, Jerry Wosenske
and Karl Hunt. They took a
personal interest In each
child's welfara and in turn
recrivetl the cooperation of tha
children.
Clo*e to 100 children par­
ticipated over the six weeks.
Each Monday day camp wa*
held either at Hurt’s Park or
at Alexander Rprlngs.
Wednesday*, swimming les­
sons for non-swimmers were
given a t Dixon Lake In Os.
teen. This group averag’d 1*
a week and of th e e , li grad­
uated to thu Good SwimnuTs
class.
The fourth week at Hurt'*'
Park, various contests were
held. I'rlxti given were tlcke'.a for Six Gun Territory. In
the watermelon contest In tha
under eight group, prlxes were
won by Ornnis Jones and Connle Pell and In thn older
group, by Mike Kalowltx uml
Karen l'etti*.
In tlu* egg throwing runtest winner* were Deborah
Tatum, Nancy Itiggi, Rickey
l’ettiv and Dale Rutherford.
11u- sixth week all attended

C h eerlead ers
To Hold Dance

Six Gun Territory.
Included In this program
was tha Library Program
held each Friday afternoon
at the Osteen School under
tha direction of Mrs, Emma
Cawley, a Deland school teach,
er. Mrs. Cawley read tha chil­
dren stories, played records,
showed educational film strips,
movies and tha children acted
out playa.
At tha rlota of each aft­
ernoon, children ware able to
chtvk out books from the
school library or from tha
large assortment of books that
Mrs. Cawley brought from
the Daytona Circulating Li­
brary,
This was a very Interesting
and bem-flclul program.

Casselberry Scouts Conduct Court O f Honor

Gets New CO

RECEIVING AWARDS at Troop 341’ii Court Of
Honor Monday night were, Iwtck from left, Rill
Dempsey, Steve Duncan, Glenn Duncan, Allan
Sullivan, David Krohre and Ricky Ciutselberry;
necond row, Norman Mitchell, Dennis Marche*

1st t.t. Henry Ward Jr.,
formerly Commanding Offi­
cer, South Seminole Cadet
•Squadron, has been reassignwU to Headquarters, Group
Xf, where he has assumed tha
duties of Deputy for Com­
munication*. Succeedrng Lt.
By Moaa Grinatead
Ward as Squadron C.O., Is
North Orlande's newly orl*L Lt. John O'Donnell who g a n 11 e d Volunteer Police
has been squadron Executive Dept., Chief Andrew Ferrin,
Officer.
..t. Hoi, Stephenson and Sgt.
1st. T.t. Hurry S. Fod.-n has William llahn, are patroling
transferred from the Braden­ the area during the hour*
ton Cadrt Sqdn., and will be they are not on their regular
South Seminola’s Squadron Jobs.
Ferrin advised that stop
Chaplain. Lt. Fnden Is Com­
manding Officer of tha San­ streets have been getting spe­
ford Sulvalirn Army unit cial attention since he was
where he holds the rank of appointed three month* ego
Captain.
| and that motorist* are being
The South Seminole Cadrt much more cautious now.
Sqdn. also ha* gained a nrw I At the July meeting of the
frmnle member. She is Holly Village Council, nirnitwr* of
Gladstone, formerly a mem­ the council agreed to act as
ber of thn Central Florida special patrolmen to be call­
Players of the D e B a r y Cadet Sqdn., Orlando, where ed in on cases of emergency
Bridge Club f. fined I2 'i she wa* Squadron Adjutant. and Ferrin says Dial the drtables of ploy at this Week’s Mis* Gluddcne hns been ap- i partment need* additional reTuesday afternoon hnuster pointed Administrative and rruit* to serve a* volunteers.
Training Officer.
The rhlrf warns that speed
point game.
limit* within ths village will
Winner* wrre NS, first,
he set at 20 mph with a 4b
Mrs. Doyle Driver and Wil­
mph limit cn Longwoodliam Wood lock; second, Mrs. Dump Signs
Oviedo ltd. ami that they will
Hubert Nichols and Mis*
he strictly enforce,!.
Ethel Johnson; third, Mrs. Up In V illag e
fair is Week* and Mr*. Chnrle*
By Mona Grinatead
Hassell and fourth, M r. and
Announcement that sign*
Sir*. J. B. Baker.
have been posted along the Co un cil To Sit
KVV, first, Mrs. Albert route leading to the North
llemm and Mrs. Frank Itchi­ Orlando Village [lump was A s T a x Board
er; second, J. F. Sheffield made today hy Councilman
The City Council of Longand Mrs. Harry Schob; third, Art Rhodes.
wood wilt meet as a hoard
Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Andrews
Rhodes warned that the tit equalisation at 8 pm.
and fourth, Mrs. Minnie Heil­ dumping area was established Monday night at the City
man and F. R. Froehlieh.
strictly for trash und that Hall.
N ett week will he the la st| residents w h o are found
Immediately following the
play date of the two-mouth dumping garbage, dead ani­ roiinril will meet in rimtinucd
tournament for a silver lov­ mat* or other refuse termed session at which time plans
ing rup ami four other tro­ n health menace will fare a for the nrw city hall are to
phic*.
fine.
he submitted for approval.

Village Police
Now On Duty

Bridge Club
Names Winners

By Bernice Kelsey
Attention of (Ivirilo resi­
dent* lias hr, 11 raileil to pos­
ter* up around town this
week reading:
“Martian Hop. Ilia,I Off
Saturday, July 27, H until 12
pm . Launching I’ud — OILS
Cafeteria. Prrwsure point —
f&gt;0 cent* a Martian. Sponsor­
ed by the Oviedo High Var­
sity Cheerleadtea, Dress —-

Casual,'*
Tito high trb on | students
■no holding this benefit dunce
to raise* funds for new cheer­
leader uniforms and are Invlt«»i» sll hinlor blob .tn.l.-n'.
to attend a* well. Parent* aim
are invited In make, contribu­
tions to the fund. ^

Isodge Has Supper

The Oviedo Masonic Lodge
213 held a chicken barbecue
supper lust Saturday night
for member* und their fnm.
A dance spun so red last Sal. Hies. Sevigul men of tho
trday night umk-r Ih* auper- bulge wet* in ehnrgu uf pre­
vision of the entertainment paring the barbecue.
Committer of the Dellary Vol­
unteer Fira DrpL waa attend­ Rnnquet Set
ed by a record dumber of resi­
The Board of Governors
dent*.
Award Banquet will bv held
Harrison Bcrnrittar served Saturday night a t 8 o'clock at
bis special, "fir* bail hot the Land O' Lakes Country
dogs" and tofV e ami soft Club at Casselberry. All cluh
■rial* also war* available. member* ITa invited.

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

/

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PAGE 12

THURS., JULY 25, 1963

COUNTY NEWS
Oh

lim tlir

SCOUTMASTER W. T. DANIEL JR., o f Causelberry Boy Scout Troop
841, Monday night welcomed his son, Bill, into the troop as u Tenderfoot,
«n event which father uml null lutve been looking forward to for the past
11 years,
(Herald Photo),

anno, Ricky Jackson. Gerrard O'Conner and
Johnny Reams and Hill Daniel, center front. Tim
t'undiff, left front and Tim Daniel, right front,
troop mascots, received replicas of the scout in­
signia.
(Herald Photo)

EDITORIAL COMMENT

A Real Problem
North Orlnntlo'it new council has been faced
with a real problem thin year concerning the
maintenance of clay rontla in the ranch nreu.
Until luHt year the rontia were kept up by
the North Orlando Co., however, nfter public
election o f the first Village Council, this prob­
lem wits turned over to the new l&gt;oard which, at
present, lack* .sufficient capital to handle the
road work. Consequently, residents of the ranch
area are faced with thoroughfares which become
utmost impassable, especially in rainy weather.
At n sjteciui council meeting held last week,
Vice Mayor Art Ferrin advised Councilman
Irene Van Eeopel, herself a resident of the area,
that he had contacted Frank Fasuln, manager of
the North Orlando Co., who offered to maintain
the ranch roads for n fee of $r&gt; per hour until
they are put in good shape and for a flat month­
ly rate of $80 thereafter.
Included in this proposal would he Moss
Tl,!.. Morton lame, Tradewlnils Rd. and Shore Rd.
These roads, in addition to serving resklents of
the area, also are used by many from Caasell&gt;erry and Fern Farit as a bypass of heavy traffic
on Hwy, 17-92.
The big question now is who will pay the ex­
pense if Fasula's proposal is to l* accepted.
Costs would iw prohibitive for the few homeowners in the area to assume and as an alterna­
tive it has been suggested that the village pur­
chase a used gruder which would be operated hy
the residents themselves.
A meeting to determine which proposal, if
either, the property owners involved wish to
accept, will he arranged by Mrs. Van Kcopet.

By Jaaa Caiaalbarry
Boy Scout Troop 341 of
Caaaalberry held a Court of
Honor Monday night at tha
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church following a Cov­
ered Dish Supper for tha
Scouts and their families.
Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel,
Jr., presented award* to tha
following boys. Bill Dempsey,
Star Scout; Norman Mitchell,
Glenn and Steve Duncan, First
Class; Dennis Msrthessno,
Gerard 0 ”Conner, Allen SullL
van, RtrW
John*
ny Ream*, Second Class;
David Krohne, swimming,
woodcarving and first aid
merit badges; Danny Cassrl.
berry, swimming, pets and
public health; Billy Dempsey,
first aid, bird study, nature,
fishing and reading;
Scoutmaster Daniel had the
pleasure of seeing his nhkwt
son. Bill, inducted into Scout­
ing as a Tenderfoot—soma
thing Ik- had looked forward
to for the past U years.
Seven year old Timmy Dsnlei ami Timmy Cundiff were
officially mrogniied a* mas.
cots of the troop and wrre
presented with rsrved replica*
of the Roy Scout insignia.
A| Florl, Weklv* District
Scout Executive, ws* present
at the dinner.

Library Board
Oviedo Plans
Holds Meeting
Cemetery Fund
In DeBary
By Bernice Kelsey
Mayor Lee Gary &lt;&gt;f Oviedo
this week announced plans
for establishing a tru st fund
for perpetual rare a t the
Oviedo Cemetery.
Those wishing to make con­
tributions, which will be ac­
cepted at the City Hall,
should make their checks to
t h e "Methodist Cemetery
Perpetual Care” or donations
may be directly turned in to
Clerk Mrs. Dot Courier.
Gary reported that a numb e r of improvement* on
grounds at the Cemetery
were completed recently in­
cluding clearing of under*
ml
brush and demossing
trimming tree*.
lie also advised that the
city crews have been at work
in the Luke Charm area
where they have cleared
lands around the lake.

Hy Mrs. Adam Muller
The Executive Board meet­
ing of the DeBary Public Li­
brary Association was h*1d
last Thursday morning at the
Community Center Library
Booms with Frederick Cleverlnga, chairman, presiding.
The Librarian, Miss Ruth
Batch, announced that th rrt
were 23 new borrowers, adults,
1 ; children, 228, making a
total of 1923 borrowers for
the period.
Three hundred books were
given from the Fred Smitn
Estate to thu DeBary LibraO'. 30 chlldri-n’s book* from
the Volusia County Library
und tin- third volume of ths
Encyclopedia. Threw hove* of
book*, many duplicates, wert
sent to Kaiford Prison. Mf *.
Albertson ami Mrl. Muakv-y
of t'huluota visited ths DeHary Library and are anxious
to get one started in t'huluota.
Featured now at tha De­
Bary Library ara books on
Animals. This collection it
unique and animal lovers hsva
a wide variety of trading ma­
By Mona Grinatead
Continued c o m p l a i n t a terial. Next month* exhibit
against violations of the dog will b* Old Mystery Stories.
ordinance in North Orlando
j today brought a warning
from Police Chief Andrew C lu b Award
Ferrin that atrict enforcemerit uf the law will be car­ To Be Resumed
ried out,
Ferrin advised that dog* In August
By Mun* Grinstesd
By Jsn r t'a**rlberry
some recreation for the youth j must either Is- on leash,
Mr*. Richard Stodden. pie*,
Casselberry teenagers turn­ of tho community und hopes on owner’s property or with­
ident of the North Orlando
ed nut last Saturday fur tip. to organise a tern i lub which in 300 feet of owner and un­
will *e-t up it* uwn rules, der hi* rontrcl at all times. Garden Club, announced today
,-ratiun Clean-Up Fix-Up at help maintain the building and
Violators of the dog law, or that there w ill lie no "tiurdsn
the Kivrration Center un Ov- participate in wnrthwhile pro­ of other village ordinances, of the Month*' Award fur Ihw
er brook Dr.
will he given warning* fur month of July »ime the comject*.
The renter is now open i More adult volunteer* are the fir*t o ffe n s e , however,' “"Dee chairman is out of
evening* Monday • Thursday, needed lo art as chaperone* the second will bring arrests town,
7 to 10, and on Friday and and it i* hoped that more par­ and summon* to court.
I
hi» Mturn the cumnntSaturday. 7-11, for youngsters ent* will see the value of
Kerrin says that the next | *** wt,l
*“ m" 1'* P1""*
13 through 17 ytxir* of age. the project and take their r.'urt session is scheduled fori ^*r
Judging of gardens for
Aug. 14 umi will he conducted Die coining year. They will
Attendance has averaged turn.
20 lo 40 young people each
If more adult* will volun­ In the Community Building •I**' deddt what gifts will bn
night to enjuy activities such teer to help supervise. Miller at the Village Recreation awarded the winners.
as dancing, ping pong, bil­ says, tho rumml**!un would Area.
liards, table- games and horse­ like to have the center open
DeBary Club
shoe pitching.
in the afternoon for H to 12
l-arry Miller, assisted by year olds a* well. Elementary Eight C ases
Has Fish Fry
Fn
Art Lego, of tne Itecreal
crl"“ lion | jchi„,| uge children *rr si •
j m il
Hy Mrs. Adam
llullrr
Commission is spearheading rr, lly me, tlng there in the H eard In Oviedo
The annual Fish Fry of tha
this effort to provide whole- morning* under the Summer
„ H) .Bernice
, , Kelsey
„
DeBary Fishing Club ws*
Recreation program.
f ase. heard in Oviedo City hfM , „ t Saturday at Dlua
Lego hopes that t uurt th l, week included four s ri , Pllrk * ;th Iome w
Post Announces theCouncilman
town councils of South charged wtth excessive .peed, mcmbcr, aniJ gue* „ ln atSeminole County and the one parking on the public tendjnce.
Dinner Plans
Ki, b
, u ll&lt;t| b Jtlhn
county
officials will see fit highway, two «p*rating .
By Donna K*tr*
mutur vehicle without proper Coppen, pu,i president and
to
cooperate
in
providing
an
Final plans have been an­
license plate and one charged chef* for the day were Archie
nounced by Robert March, adequate youth center in this with improper muffler.
section.
Long. Vernon Catoe, Clyd*
commander of South Semi­
Cases where bond was post­ Wright, James Greenlee. R.
nole VFW Post 8207, for the
ed but defendant
failed to ap. E. Chalfant, Howard Middle, .
chicken tiariiecue to lie held Club Has Picnic
pear included two charged ,0B and Mr*. Wright who wa*
Sunday at the post Home on
Thirty-nine members of the with intoxication uml thr*e
..
in cturjte of preparing lh«
the Old Dixie Hwy. from 1 DvBary Dance Club, which with reckless
driving while . hu»h puppies
until 6 p.tn.
meets regularly at the Com­ drinking.
Following the fish fry and
The menu will Include bar­ munity Center, spent July 17
All names aro withheld.
becued chicken, macaroni sal­ at New Smyrna Beach where Court in Oviedo is conducted pienie lunch. Sports Writer
Charles Waterman and bis
ad. baked beans, coleslaw, cake they enjoyed swrimmmg and a each Monday at 5:30 p.
a t wife, Dcboie of DeLand. gave
and iced less or coffee.
| panic lunch.
tha City UaJL
jinauucLon* m Ily tasting.

Casselberry Teenagers Turn
Out For Center Projects

Dog Ordinance
To Be Enforced

�e iO c*‘
Someone U lax—probably
th* State Road Dept.—In
■towinr the grata of the b«rm
0 along Highway 17.92 between
Sanford and Orlando. Some
motorlate report the grata la
Setting pretty high.
e e e
Thoee visiting Auitralian
airm en not only were briefed
en Navy flying and were
gueet a t official aoclal fane*
- tioae while kero b at they alee
• had a good taata of American
home life. They were split op
ia small groups and were VOL. 63
guests at a number of private

(Eh? Sattforb l^ ra lh
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Satimlny with scattered ahuwern; high todny 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
United Presa Leased w irT

t&gt;tablished 1908

Fill., JULY 26, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Budget Requests Quake Destroys Half JFK To Address
Nation Tonight
Reviewed By
O f City; Toll Heavy On Test Treaty
County Board

n s w

NO. 764

M id-Florida To Build
Multi • Million Dollar
Golfers' Luxury Resort

A ...

By JANK CASSELBERRY
Sanford city and/or Cham­
Plans for the biggest single
ber of Commerce officials
civilian
building program In
pteasa nota: ACLa Ray Bul­
Seminole Ccunty—second only
lard reported Thursday in
to Sanford Naval Air Station
driving from Jacksonville over
—were revealed this morning
17-92 ho noted DeLand road
NASHVILLE. Tctm. (U l’l)
hy tho Mid-Florida Countiy
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia— more than half the city of
algna ail the way along the
-A federal judge rules today
Club.
WASHINGTON
(U
Pl)
—
Seven departm ent, h e a d * (UPI&gt;— A "caU itrophic" Skoplje 200 miles south of
route to that city but none for
whether Teamster* President
Chat lea A. Bloom, presi­
President
Kennedy
U
expect­
earthquake
today
destroyed
Sanford an til ha had left De- met with the Seminole Coun­
James it. Hoffa must stand
Belgrade and wai reported
dent,
and Joseph It. HorenLand.
ed tn tell ihe nation and Ra trial here on jury tn mporing
ty Commissioners today to
tn have caused thousands of
stern, executive director, an­
e e e
allies tonight that the partial charges.
review budget requests, with
nounced a linilli-milion.dol­
death* and injuries.
test ban treay with Russia is
The Sanford Nationals will all but the Welfare Dept, and
lar golfer*’ luxury resert will
The
official
Yugoslav
news
a heartening first step toward
play Belleview tonight a t 7:30
lie constructed on a -Id-acre
the Agricultural Agents ofagency Tanjug quoted rescue slowing the nuclear arrna race
a t Bellaviaw for tha district
TAMPA (U Pl)—Tha elec­ knoll adjacent to the present
f
k
s
listing
needed
increases
championship of the Little
teams in the stricken city of but by no means the end of trical workers' strike against clubhouse off Highway -Ctl,
League. The winner of this in their new budgets, main­
General Telephone Co. is in
200,000 as saying "over a the cold war.
The first building, on which
WASHINGTON (LTD —'The
The President scheduled a its tilth day with no sign of construction will aturt short­
gam s will play in tha state ly in the salary line.
thousand people have k&gt;st
radio-television address at 7 settlement hut report* of de­ ly and to he completed hy
championship the week of
Tha Sheriff's Department Senate Commerce Committee
Aug. 6. The team leaves today topped the list so far with a called the heads of five rail­ their lives'' in the disaster. p. m. EDT to p. m. Sanford struction of company prop­ .lull. I, will bo a 72-unit resi­
•'The number of injured ex­ tinir) to explain the details
e t 4 pk m. and will be accom­ request for a lifi.OOO in­ road unions today to outline
erty krrp flowing in.
dential structure costing an
ceed*
several thousand,” U of th* agreement initialed in
why
they
would
he
opposed
to
panied by Jim Jernigan of tha crease, most of which would
eestinmted SI million, Bloom
added.
the President's proposal that
Moscow Thursday hy U. S., Search Pushed
Recreation Department,
said. It also will house a din­
go into salaries of deputies the Interstate C o m m e r c e
In
Geneva,
a
spokesman
British and Russian repre­
e e e
ST. PETERSBURG (UPl) ing room and altops. Each
and clerks.
for
the
la-ague
of
Red
Cross
Commission (ICC) settle live
sentatives. The pact outlaws
That tentative school budget
The success of the Foster
Societies said Yugoslav Red air, space and underwater —An armada of Coast Guard residential unit will have fa­
reported in The Herald a Caie Program, which was work rules dispute.
mid Civil Air Patrol planes cilities for three to four per­
One of the five, Charles Cross officials feared the blasts hut permits continued
couple weeks ago was givsn started last year, after com­
moved over central Florida sons.
death toll might reach 5.000. underground testing.
Luna
of
the
Brotherhood
of
final approval by tha School missioners appropriated $10,The nest step In the exten­
today in the five-day-old
The
spokesman
said
the
Board Thursday. Biggest bud­ 000 to establish a much-need­ Bailroad Trainmen, charged Yugoslav Red Cross in Bel­ One aim of the President's search for a private plane sive program will he con­
in a statement that tlie bill
half
hour
talk
undoubtedly
is
get in history but the same ed plan to rare fur dependent
struction of a new dining
is a form of compulwrry arbi­ grade had put in an emer­ to rally public support for Ihe with five persons nltnitrd.
tux rate, 835 mills. And the children, was outlined by
room nnd lounge, with the
tration and said "giving tiic gency call to the Geneva agreement and holster its
teachers get a pay raise. Bud­ Mrs. Camilla Ray, state wel­
necessary allied facilities. Tills
headquarters
appealing
(or
ICC life and death control
chance* in the Senate, where
g e t sent off today to Talla­ fare supervisor, who adminis­
WASHINGTON (UPl) — will be adjacent to tlie prn.
over our working rules is Just •id and supplies (or the it requires approval by a
hassee for state Ok.
ters the program,
Tho mayor of Atlanta, Ivan sent clubhouse, which, in
ahmii Ihe worst posuhle solu­ quake victims.
two-thirds majority.
• e •
turn, will he converted to a
Mrs. Ray presented and tion."
"Over 100,000 people were
High officials said, however, Allen Jr., today urged Con­
R. K. Porter did a double- commended to the comnilsI.una said he would rather made homeless in a few se­ that Kennedy’* principal pur­ gress to vnnet President Ken­ men's lounge, linker room
tnke this morning in glancing j signers Mrs. Jackie Skeen, "tel Congress order the p a r-1conds.” Tanjug said, adding pose was to put the agree, nedy's proposal to ban racial and pro shop fer the private
over the police blotter when whom ahs said often works tics to bargain, ami name a that "nearly three quarters” meat in perspective, lie i* discrimination in hotel, res­ club members.
Next in the program will
he rest! ' The elephant a t the week-ends Sundays. night* g, . q, to sit in and ^
*l’e ci'&gt; w*s
.vporlcd anxious to head off taurants and other private
he two more 72-ri-sidentinl
soo was broken into last anil holidays to csiry out the what happens. They will soon i " r«t» of thousands of pen runaway
optimism
which businesses open lo til* public.
units, each with dining rooms
night.” Ori reading further, Foster Cure I'rogrsni.
Imd out where the free pro- pb‘ *rp standing in the could lend to a fata! relaxation
shops, adjacent to the
Mrs. Abby Iloyd, heuil of rrsa of bargaining is break drecls scared, many of them of western defense efforts.
however, he teamed that that
Attorney Indicted and
first,
with all three atop the
Helephant” is a pink one, too the county welfare depart­ mg down." he said, apparent- Injured," Tanjug said
Secretary of State Dean
MIAMI (UPl) — A prom­
—only Its a mechanical con­ ment also commended tha Iv referring lo man a le n ie n t1 Mcksandar Blagojevl, * Buik plans to By to Moscow inent attorney for the Team­ kindl and facing tho present
cession, one of the kind in Foster Csre Program ""d | charges that it is the unions Yugoslav airline* pilot who next week with a bipartisan sters Union, Benjamin Cohen, golf course. Tim swimming
which the kids drop a dime for said that ft had taken a burafft r,.|U}ing to bargain Hew to Belgrade from Slop- rorrfrestion.il group to form­ fit), was indicted by • federal pool will |a&gt; enlarged and, pn*.
sibly later, ilurenstrin said,
a ride. Thieves were looking den eff of her office,which t|10 differences that four lie "her t/w earthquake, said ally aign the pact.
grniel jury tin income tax
had formerly had the prob­ time* have led to Wic brink he saw "great number* of
fu r dimes In tha coin boa.
evasion charge* Thursday ns a second swimming pool wilt
l*s» lidded at the residential
e • •
lem of trying to find a place of a nationwide rails ■trike. dead and injured lying in the
he and his wife vacationed III
units for those guests. The
Cuban Visitors
atreeta."
Member* of the Seminole for children who have to be
Europe,
plt-enl pool then would In­
Tlie earthquake, which was
High School class of 1913, taken from their parents or
i' served for the private chili
centered in downtown Skop­ Lose Passports
Navy Locates
whu are planning their 30- have l*en abandoned.
members and their families.
There have been about 2H
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
lje, struck about 5:15 a. iu.
year reunion in December,
BONN, Germany (U Pl) —
Bloom pointed out that thu
The State Department ha*
(11:13 p m. EST) EDT.
have set another organisa­ child eaaes during July and Lost Rocket
Former U. 8. Vice President
"All the buildings" In the revoked the passport* of 58
SALISBURY, Md. (UPl) tional meeting at the home of there are about 60 presently
Itichurd M. Nixon diecusted
Mrs. Donaht Jones, 1919 San­ under care now, Mrs. Ray re­ A highly explosive rocket center of the city were "par­ American students new visit­ nuclear testing and other is­
O cala Prisoner
dropped accidentally from a tially or completely destroy­ ing Cuba.
ford Ave., at 8 p, in. Saturday. ported.
sues with Chuncetlor Konrad
The
State
Department
said
The
department
h
e
a
d
s
ed,"
Tanjug
said.
Navy plane has bum "pin
• • *
Thursday it had notified the Adenauer today, giving him Held Com petent
Police Chief Roy Williams heard during the morning, be­ pointed" in a tl&gt;0 acre wood­ "Entire settlements, Includ­
group hy letters to their U. S. a private cltlten's view* not
ing
a
large
number
of
those
sides
the
above,
included
su­
ed
area,
Maryland
state
police
OCALA (LTD — A Daytona
and IX Ben Butler found out
built alter the war, are com­ home addresses that their always "in line with U. 8. Beach psychiatrist has found
where the bream and shell- pervisor of registration, home •aid today.
policy."
passports had been voided.
a white integrntionist hehl
trackers were biting yesterdsy demonstration and th* toning The rocket was lost Thurs­ pletely destroyed," it report­
Officials said the students
ed.
day
by
a
Sky
Raider
plane
board.
here for a menial competency
and came hack with a big
Hearings were tn he held which was on a firing prac­ Authorities were in butch would have to appeal to the
hearing "highly intelligent
dull pun full of "nire fat
APALACHICOLA (U l’lt — ami well educated."
beginning
at 2 p m. this after­ tice run from the super car­ with the city by radio, hut government before their pass­
ones." Caught them on cane
virtually all other communica­ ports could be vslidsted A Tea as motel owner and a
Dr. James Mover* of the
poles, and in the "heat of the noon fur tha other county de­ rier Forreslal off the Virginia
FluriiU schoolteacher were Slate Health Department said
•gain.
tions xrere cut off.
Capes.
partments.
day."
rescued hy n shrimp bout 23-ycar old Zrh Aelony of
• • •
Thursday after being adrift in Minneapolis, Minn , is nu-n
Hill Bush, county engineer,
the Gulf in a 12-foot boat tally competent, "understand*
nays a count shows Id.UVO
since lust Friday. They arc right from wrong, does not
cars a day pus* that dangerous
Bliiuley llruno of Laredo, Tex., suffer from mental illness nr
intersection a t Hwy. 17-93 and
and Key West schoolteuchrr retardations"
27th Street, crux of the
Davis Hanson.
III* statements were in a
Mllt-crest - Seminole H i g h
uepurt to County Ju lge lavvls
School cross-over. How much
\l.-saasa xas l u t h a d
Ip,
'litxofl Ifv FSIT
My,ri wh0 113,1 ‘,^,u’rc,,
longt r will the state delay
*****'■**
lony,
an
organizer
for
Ihe
'
.
m
'
w
nulling a traffic signal there?
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) - Congress on Banal Equality,
Until a carload of teenagers
Th* appointment of Dr. Mai*.held for a mental compelstory masoniy building will house two lidmmCONSTRUCTION will ta utaiteil *o«»n on thU
on their way to School gets
rolm it. Parsons, CL a* chair . ncy hearing after his j 'W t
Ud'ics, I I classrooms, a library' and a 330-seat
new academic building for the Sanford Naval
hit, smearing those youngster*
man of th* Department of hut week in Dunnellun. Acauditorium. The auditorium will face Mellonville
Academy, according to J. I’. Wiegera, president
up and down that highway?
Government at Florida Slate lony was charged with reAvenue
and
the
classrooms
will
fuq£
Celery
of the Rernarr MacFadden Foundation. James
Or until one of those little
Univeraity, was announced to- listing arrest without violence,
Avenue.
Graham Chapman, the architect, said the twoI’lnecrszt School youngster*
day.
and vagrancy.
dashes out in front of four
rare on that dmibla--l*ned
highway ?
•
•
•
Pinscrcst School has been
open eight years now. Almost
since it opened parents, teach­
ers and others have been tryjn y to nrsuailw the state to
went tn a Southwest Bide
ncrai.
— T'u...... .. t-;-- y . l . e . l n „ . _______tn h» n h o to g r a p lie d for winCHICAGO (U P l)—A wom­
install a traffic signal there.
inm.-i -iu.1 IJM.Ulinl a l oom.ning * "baby of the month''
Then
she
had
a
miscarriage.
resu
of
Investigation
agents
•
•
•
an who was arrested a week
She scribbled a note which
ton test.
That was especially hard for
came to the apartment and
ago fur kidnaping a newborn
How long can a traffic light
said, "My name is .Maiy Ann
The young mother said she
arrested Mrs. Dunlap. They
her because although her
delay thu driver? 20 seconds?
baby shut and fatally wound­
Dunlap. Meuse get in touch
lot-ante slightly alarmed when
said she hud kidnaped the IHhusband had hair children by
30 seconds? Not mum than
with my lawyer, Mat CoghUi* woman speeded off, and
day-oli) daughter of Mrs,
• previous marriage they did
ed herself u&gt; a motel room
one minute at the molt.
lan”.
when she did not return, she
Rose Burnham, !9, in d-iwnnot have any of their own.
Thursday.
•
• •
Then she drew a 22 caliber
state
.Metropolis,
111.
called
police.
But
doctors
found
that
Mrs Mary Ann Dunlap,
revolver and s h o t herself in
Charles law will resign as
FBI agents traced the wom­
hers was a psychosomatic
Mm , Burnham, who.e has.
39. was awaiting a hearing
tlie alidomcn.
an t. I'uduruh, Ky., ami then
a Seminole County member of
hand is atuliom-d at Ft,
pregnancy. She really wasn't
cn a kidnaping charge,
A guest saw her arm
te Chicago. They charged
the East Central Florida Re­
Campbell, hy., had told of­
pregnant a t all.
through th# purlly-opeu door.
her with interstate transpor­
Her life bad been a series
gional Planning Commission.
ficers that a ”well-dre*»ed,
A week ago Wednesday,
Jibe was rushed to Vot Sui­
of heartbreaks during th*
tation nl a kidnap victim.
well-spoken" stranger with
Mr*. Dunlap returned to her
ting Hospital, She was still
past five week*.
"I just wanted something
h&gt;g b l o n d e hair, swept into a
W o t Sido apartment with a
Her husband, Lawrence, a
to love," Mr*. Dunlap sobbed.
conscious,
F r e n c h twist, hail coin* to th*
newborn baby. She invited
" it ii all built up inside
Chicago t r a f f i c policeman,
hum* of her parents in Me­
the neighbors in tu see th#
Authorities released her on
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
Ui.,1' a Iit' suid on till! operat­
her own recognizance, pend­
child and she told them It was
tropolis.
died June 29.
Guv. Farris Bryant disclosed
ing table. "I just don’t want
ing S mental examination,
A few d«)» later, her fa­
hers.
tentative plana today for a
Mrs. Burnham said the
to live anymore." She died.
and scheduled a heu.ing for
ther died, and Mrs. Dunlap,
Kazan persuaded her tu let
two-week "g et lost” vacation
She treated the Infant ten­
IDr body still was nut
39. made the long trip to
her t a k e
tha Burnham*’
next Thursday.
in Europe with his family m-xt
derly and stayed up late that
Claimed huuis later.
Thursday, Mr*. D u n l a p
booth.rn Ubnot* Uu his fanight, c a rte l lor iu
young daughter, Loti Ann,
month.
I
/

Rail Union Head
Hits Abitration

is a retired wholesaler who
says “I work harder now look­
ing after my interests than 1
ever did before." He i* em­
phatic In his desire to make
Mid-Florida the finest golf(o.f facility tn tho United
States and added this morn­
ing "I only wish it were a
year from now so you could
see how It will look."
His hobby, a t the moment,
is watching the progress of
treatment of grass on the
greens and fairways.
He pointed, too, to 15 new
golfing curt* purchased last
wick at fl,(HH) each.
Final go-ahead was given
Thursday fur the overall pro­
gram, Bloom reported, after
telephone conference with
his associates In New York.
llorensteln will supervise
t h a construction program.
Bloom and llorensteln report­
ed that, although the build­
ing plana are being prepared
hy an Eastern architectural
firm. It will be endeavored
to have all construction and
allied work accomplished by
local companies.

BRIEFS

Hoffa Ruling

Phone Strike

Allen Testifies

Nixon Views

Two Rescued

N

A ll She W anted

Was 1Something To Love

Grieved Widow Arrested In Kidnaping O f Baby Kills Herself

Syncom 2 Off,
Heads For Orbit
J. R. IIORKNSTKIN

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPl)
—Th* United Stales today
launrhcd a Syncom 2 commun­
ications satellite rapnhle of
two-way telephone, telegraph
and facsimile transmissions
toward a planned "hanging"
orbit 22,lint miles above earth.
The Syncom 2’s Delta boost­
er sent It streaking skyward
atop a brilliant rwt column of
flame at 9:33 a. m. EST.
Tho gleaming white rocket
climbed steeply into the clear
morning sky and after about
two and a half rninutea Ita
second slug* Ignited on tim*.
Several minutes later vis­
ual checks showed that th*
Delta booster apparently sent
tho satellite toward Ita plan­
ned orbit successfully.
It was tho fourth attempt
to launch thu satellite. Steer­
ing trouble* in tha bo&lt;&gt;*trr
rocket's autopilot caused *
21-hour postponement yester­
day.

new program wit) not con
filet in any way with the pri
vik-gex ami fnejlitie* for the
present private club member*.
Furthermore, he added that
should golfing privileges con­
flict at some future date an­
other gidf course will ho add­
ed. Tha present course would
Ihi reserved for club members
and tho new course for re­
sort guests,
Tho Mid - Florida g n I f
course is a championship
range, approved by th* PGA
for championship flights. It
is believed it i* Uin only
course in tlie United Btates
which not only has practice
putting greens hut alio prac­
tice driving ranges.
Several of the hides have
water hazards, with short
range loo- for th o se person,
to t willing to tackle the haz­ CARACAS, Venezuela (UPt)
—Police com lied the byway*
ards.
Tin* four-yea r-oid course, of Caracas today, seeking
itself, covers about t in acres, convict* wlm escaped front
, ,
I with approximately La I'ianta Prison Thursday
*
1,000 pine trees,
jin (be highest jailbreak uz
Jiloooi of !■air lawn, N J . , | Venezuelan history.

Iiunt Escapees

VALDEZ HOTEL
{C a rite Downlown Sanford
. l O f lunge
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It’s runtime
Fri. Niles at the
Curibe!
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                    <text>Attorneys For
Hoffa Accuse
Justice Aides
WASHINGTON (UPI) -

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lew crackdown oa financial
transactions with Cuba la ex­
pected to make it difficult for
Cuba to deal ia dollars any•hen la ths world, U. 8. of­
ficiala said today.
The acw regulations block
more than $30 million In Cu­
ban assets in U. S. hanks,
prohibit unlicensed transfer
*f dollars to or from Cuba,
and bar unlicensed transac­
tions with Cuba «r Cuban na­
tional* or transactions involv­
ing Cohan property.

In effect, the order ban
Cuba from nsa at the U. S.
hanking system, tor example,
la transmitting fond* for pur­
poses of auhversion elsewhere
to Latin America.
It lo aimed at such eases
«a the arrest of a mao in
Ecuador last month on chargea of being a Cuban agent,
•ho had $29,000 in U. S. currency ia his possession.
Because any transaction in
dollars, even through foreign
banka, at some point Involves
a clearing operation with a
U. 8. bank, officials believe
the order also will prevent
Cuba from trading* in U. S.
currency with other countrie*.
The regulations could af­
fect Cuban diplomatic opera­
tions in Latin American coun­
tries, where moat financial
transactions are based on the
dollar. For example, the fi­
nances of the Cuban Embassy
in Mexico City alwayi have
been handled through U. S.
banka. The Cuban peso is un­
convertible.

T ra ffic Signal
Bid A t DeBary
By N n . Adam Mailer
* The DeBary Business and
Profaaskmal Woman's Club
held a dinner-meeting at the
home of the president, Bert
Lederhaus, on Plantation Rd.
*I7ie president gave her re­
port an the convention held
In Jacksonville, which she
and her daughter, Mary Ann,
attended.
The group voted to send a
letter to the State Road De­
partment requesting installa­
tion of a traffic light at (he
High Banka Rd. and Highway
17-93 Intersection.
Miss Dirts Hoppe, of Jackson Heights, N. Y,, was a
guest at the meeting.
The next meeting of the
club will be a splash partyami covered dish supper at
the home of Marie Accardi
en Hibiscus Dr.

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dances
By Mra. Adam Muller
The Dctiary Volunteer Fire­
men sponsored two dance*
last week In the Recreation
Hall.
Entertainment was provid­
ed it the Fourth of July
dance Thursday night hy
Vola I&lt;amlHTt*on with vocal
and piano selections.
Harold Jenkins was In
charge of the entertainment
at the Saturday night dance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. tJumnry
gave an exhibition of the
"Cha-Cha." Helen Sweeney
did ihe “ Twist" ami Mr. and
Mrs. William Slrlpp danced
a specialty number, “ Danc­
ing In Ihe Shadows."
The entire group danced to
the favorite, “ White Stiver
Sands."
Harrison Bernritter, who
was in charge of the refreshtnents served “ fire-ball" hot
dogs, with ail the trimming*,
coffee and soil drinks.
The next dance is schedul­
ed for Saturday. July 20,
from 8:00 to 11:30 p. m.

Fast W orker
JACKSONVILLE (UI'I)— A
woman told police here Mon­
day her boyfriend:
—Offered her a Job,
—Toll her lie owned nine
bouses and had 2126.MJU in
the bank.
—Offered lo marry her.
—Borrowed SICO.
—Disappeared.
Police were looking for Die
suilor, described as 9-fect 7
and weighing ISO pound*.

Option Fielder
LOR ANGELES (UPI) —
Tbe Lo* Angelr* Angel* have
optioned outfielder F r a n k
huatiu to Ituwuil of the Pa­
cific C«Mt l.tagua on gt-hour

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PRICE OF BEAUTY—
Theodora Thordnrdottir, Miss Iceland in the
Miss Universe contest,
shows what tortures
women go through to
took beautiful. At top,
idle grimaces as a hair­
dresser squeezes the
suds out o f her hair
after u shampoo. Bot­
tom, she indicates that
it was nil worth it ns
she views the finished
hairdo in the mirror.

NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI)
— Attorney* for Teamsters
president Jamet R. Hoffa
aey that the U. 5. Justice De­
part men* violated the sec­
recy of a grand Jury which
Indicted the union leader, and
“ threatened a n d
cajoled"
some of the Jury witnesses.
In seven pre-trial motions
filed Monday, asking that the
ju r y
tampering charges
against Hoffa be dropped, the
attorneys charged that the
witnesses w e r e
allegedly
threatened by a special as­
sistant to U. 8. Atty. Gen. Ro­
bert Kennedy.
The attorneys said the as­
sistant aat In on some grand
jury session* which resulted
in the Indictment against Hof­
fa, took notes and later used
them In in attempt to have
witnesses change their testi­
mony. They also asked that
if the charges are not drop­
ped, the trial be moved to
another city.
Hoffa and 10 oilier* were
Indicted last May on charge*
of bribing and attempting Jo
"corruptly Influence" jurors
in lloffa's SI million conspir­
acy trial last year. All havo
pleaded innocent.
Defense attorneys s a i d
Walter Sheridan, the special
assistant, and the FBI used
notes taken during the grand
jury session to re-question
witnesses, violating the sec­
recy of the grand Jury.

former
Th« picture which won the
ly, of title and an award for Sin.
Harria wai aportrait of her
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mother, Mr*. “ Missy" Neely,
Sin. Neely ia the ilater of
the lato Nathan B. Mayo
WASHINGTON (L'PI) — of American* from moan a
Ions - time Commit loner of Republican Congressman Wll- Airline* which ha* regulir
Agriculture of Florida.
Ham C. Cramer of Florida night* between Havana and
ha* demanded government Mexico Citj.
sciiooi,
protecution of 97 American
on June 23. however, Mrs.
She met Hareitiaena who allegedly travel- Helen Maxine Levt Travl*,
m
he was mtioned at
ed to Cuba Illegally last year, one of the person * on the
Sanford Naval Air Station
Cramer’* testimony and li*t. was Indicted In Lo* AnWar II. They
charge*, delivered to the In- gele*.
ternal security subcommittee
American citucn* *re forin
last
April
3,
were
released
bidden
by law from going to
HarCuba without State Departrl* ha* completed 28 paint- today.
though
she has Seen
onl)
for
The subject of the painting.
Great Savings On Easy Terms
Miaoy Neely, formerly of
Sanford, la 91 yeari old. She
f r o m a w o r l d o f f in e f u r n it u r e
now resides with the Harrli
family. Both Sin. llarria and
M A T H E R of Sanford
Mrs,
Neely
havo
many
friend* In the eommnnity.

By Prestige, Wayneline
and Stratford

THIS 18 MY MOTHER. Mm. Robert Nurri*. o f Tnmn.|..«, Pn. (formerly
of Sanford), stands beside the portrait which she painted of her mother,
Mrs. Mary M. Neely, 91. also a former resident o f this city. Titled "Missy,”
the portrait won a top prize in the second annual art exhibit heltl recently
(Photo by Pottsville (Pu.) Republican)
in Schuylkill County.

State Capitol
Now A Problem
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The 1069 legislature must de­
cide whether to make a sky­
scraper out of Florida’s his­
toric capital or take the lclgslaturc out of the building.
Secretary of State Tom
Adams says it will be cheap­
er in the long run to put the
House and Senate in a build­
ing of their own in the gov­
ernment complex around the
capital than to sink so much
money into the o'. I building.

CinCAGO (UPI) - College
students who want to study
the world first hand will sail
from New York ia October
aboard the motor ship "Seven
Seas," a floating classroom.
The “ University of tile Se­
ven Seas" cruises will take
approximately 790 embryonic
eggheads on two voyages of
110 and 120 days. Stops will
be made at 22 ports. Includ­
ing Lisbon. Naples, Alexan­
dria, Bombay, Hong Kong
and and Honolulu.
The “ university" will have
approximately to professors
and instructors, Including 19
women (acuity members.
Students will enroll in a
number of liberal arts and
scientific courses, Including
architecture, creative writ­
ing, business administration,
astronomy, geography, geo­
logy, oceanography, and his­
tory.

SALISBURY, N. C. (UIM) fering from shock, could give
—When Roy Smith left home no resson for bis wife's sui­
for a week-long trip to peddle cide.
Coroner Rufus Honeycutt
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - his produce, Ills wife was in
ruled
that the M year-old
Spurl Heavier Red Barber ha* good spirits. He looked back
given bis alms mater, the as he drove awray and saw woman killed herself “ about
University o( Florida,
a her playing with their two four to six days" before
Smith came home.
sports library representing a
children.
lifetime of collecting.
Hut not lung after Smith
The 990-volume library con­
tains several valuable books, left—a day, perhaps a* many
notably among them an 1893 a* three days—his wife sat
"Treatise on American Foot­ down in the living room, put
ball" by Alonzo Slagg, the a rifle to her head, and killed
grand old man o[ football. herself.
Their IS month-old huhy
Jimmy l.ce lay In his crib in
the bedroom, naked. Threcyear-ohl Uremia Faye was
big enough to get out of her
bed.
As the days passed, she
went outside occasionally. J
Dixie’s go-sign. . . that big, familiar Standard
and played in the dirt. She.
sign in clenn red, white, tind blue. Every day
loo, was naked. She found an
orange, and ate iL Perhaps
more motorists discover it m eans fuels as modshe ate something else, and
had something to drink,
llut her baby brother lay
in hi* crib amt cried with hun­
ger. Uremia didn't know what
to do alKiul it.
Chicken* came into the
house and pecked around.
Tile Smith* lived in the coun­
try, far from any neighbors.
The stench from the living
room permeated the house.
Roy Smith teft home July 1
When he came hack Monday,
his daughter screamed in
By Mr*. Adam Muller
terror at the sound of his
Student* at the Dcllary voice. His baby lay in the
Manriim summer school went filthy crib, Inn weak to move.
on a picnic at Blue Spring*
A doctor at Stanley County
with their teacher, l»ran Wit. Hospital said today that after
lord.
hours of treatment, Jimmy
'Hie old Thursby Mansion l.ee gave a “ weak cry occas­
proved an Ideal subject for ionally, which is a good aign.
the more advanced students. He's still in danger."
After painting lessons, the
He said he was "reasonably
group enjoyed a swim in the 1certain" Jimmy- Lee had taksprings.
I en no nourishment for “ at
There were so many Inter­ j least four to six days." It was
esting tiling* to paint that a wonder, he said, that the
Hie group will return Us the Infant lived.
springs in the near future.
The little girl was sent to
Students may enroll in the her grandparents. Smith, nutart
course
(nr
the
week
sir
TALLAHASSEE (UPI &gt; Adoption by the 1903 Legis­ may lake single lesson* by
lature of reflecturlzcd license the day.
tags Tor automobiles put Flor­
ida on the list a* tBth state in
Ihe nation to adopt the new
By .Mr*. Adam Muller
safety measure.
DeHary World War I Vet­
State I'atrol Commander
eran* of Barrack* U97 will
It. N. Kirkmun said the new
hold a picnic meeting Thurs­
tags, which will cost motor;
day at Rock Springs I’ ark.
1st! about five cent* extra
Cars will leave Denary
provide “ might cheap insur­
Plaza at 9 3(t a. in. Direction*
ance."
for getting there are: lake
Authorities Mini the tags
Route Hi to Ml Plymouth,
wilt help hold down rear end
Hien tell on Route 439 to
collisions at night and will
Rock Springs.
provide police with greater
Tfie highlight of the aftervisibility fur Minifying ve­
ikion will he a talk on benehicles after dark.
fit insurance for World War
t veterans hy William J. Itlan
ton, an insurance represen­
Heavy News
tative.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Men
Elmer Thompson will be
20 per cent overweight have
there with his accordion and
a 29 per rent higher mortal­
games will be played under
ity rile Ilian men of normal
the direction of William Den
weight. So stale* a study ol
niog.
MISSING — The Bri­
approximately 9 million life
The DeBary Barracks ex­
tish government auiit tend* a welcome to World
insurance pohry holder*.
An added fact: Women 10 that mlssinyr newoman War I veterans not members
l l u r o l d Philby may to come out for the day with
per cent too heavy were
have ro iic behind the the group. Those attending
found to have a 10 per cent
higher mortality rale than
Iron Curtain.
are asked to bring their own
women who maintained their
(NEA Tele photo) lunch, beverage and table ser­
desirable weight.
vice.

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Art Students
Enjoy Outing

New Auto Tags
Cheap Insurance

DeBary Veterans
Planning Picnic

B e st p la ce to s t o p - t o R EFR ESH and R EFU EL !

�Seminole Property Value Up $ 9 Million
#
*** e lO 6^
If you wife wenti to learn
to drive—don't (tend in her
way.
• • a
Jones Electric Supply Com*
pany will move about Sept. 1
from 108 West Flret Street to
tta new home, the present
X W Fruit Company at 413
Weit Fourth Street. Willia
Junta purchased the property
from Clarence Klrtley for a
reported 918,000.
• • •
Randall Chase, president of
Chase and Company, has been
named to the new industry
committee of the Florida
Council of 100 by Chairman
Raleigh W. Greene Jr„ of St.
Petersburg.
• a a
"Rough andRewy
III"
race has been j*n«tpnn«f to It
p. m. Sept.
7 at tha same
starting place. F a r m e r s
Market on French Avenue.
• • •
Mtickle Brother*, promoters
of Deltona across the lake,
have pnrehaaed Mount I’lymouth Lake Humes midway
between Apopka and Orange
llllis Country Club, Deeds fil­
ed at Orlando show two transfers, one for 922-500 and the
second for $58,200.
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Notices of change of county
assessed valuutiun of real es­
tate has been mailed by Mrs.
Mary Earle Walker, county
tax assessor, to all new own­
ers aa of Jan. 1 Inst or if a
change of more than $300 in
assessed valuutiun had been
made.
• • s
Newly wppsiinted directors
of the St. Johns-lmllun River
Canal District will hold their
organizational m e e t i n g at
noon Thursday at the Mayfair
Inn.
• • •
Supper honoring the return
of itev. John T. Adams ami
his family to First Methodist
Church for the fourth year
will bo held at It p. ni. tonight.
I
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Rail Unions Reject JFK Appeal
Workers Get
Instructions
For Striking
WASHINGTON

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f e r a i i l

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Tbtal real estate and per­
sonal property In Seminole
County has been valued at
9299,783.211, an increase of
99 million over the final fig-

WEATHER: Shower* today becoming partly cloudy tonljrht nnd Thursday: high today 8.V92; low tonight in 70*.
-

Five rail unions today reject­
ed President Kennedy'* pro­
posal to arbitrate their dis­
pute with the Industry and
itirted preparations for a
midnight strike that would
bit the economy a crippling
blow.
Kennedy called congression­
al leaders to the White llnuse
for enifry-mciF eonfrrrnres
with other governmental lead­
ers, • possible indication that
he would ask Congress to
work out a settlement.
A spokesman for the unions
said workers have been told
to carry out strike instruc­
tions on any railroad that
posts notice of new work
rules, the issue in the fouryear-old dispute.
But the unions said it iookd
as if Kennedy was working
on “ something else" in an ef­
fort to head off a natlunal
walkout.
Kennedy, his legal powers
lo lull the strike exhausted,
held a round of urgent dis­
cussions with aides at the
White House and told the
union and management re­
presentatives to stand by.
The President said he woul I
notify them whether he would
call them back fur another
meeting.
One final avenue for Ken­
nedy would be to turn the
matter over to Congrcsj to
work out a settlement.
Sen. Peter Dominick, (RColo.), said lie thought Con­
gress should “ puss, inimedialely, legislation to provide
an Boday IW .„g *.
.lo;i
wherein negotiation* . . can
lie conducted."
The union spokesman said
notices of the new work
rules already had been pout­
ed on the Long Island, Nor­
folk A Western and the
Chesapeake A Ohio's southern

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NO. 752

Red Vessels In
3-Mile Limit?
Lang Crosby, 29. sun of croon­
er Bing Cro*by.
they pass aiong lire U. S.
coast.
Rep. Porter Hardy Jr. (DVa.), chairman of the House
armed service* subcommittee,
said there may be an offi­
cial “ lack of Interest" in
checking out reports of Rus­
sian vessels off the east
roast.
Hardy served nolice he
would not permit the Navy
Crosby Divorced
and Coast Guard “ In hide inSANTA
MONICA, Calif. adequacies behind classified
(UP!I—Sandra Jo Crosby, 25. documents."
obtained an imnmiritrd di­ Coast Guard officials said
vorce Tuesday train Phillip Tuesday that southbound ships
cr Bing Crosby.
of all nations—including Rus­
sia—are often Instructed to
Search Halts
steam within the three mile
MIAMI (U PO -The U. S. limit to avoid the northerly
Navy has called otf the drag of tho Gulf Stream.
In such cases of naviga­
search for the 62-foot fishing
boat Sho' Boy. believed to tional necessity, they ex­
have sunk in the Caribbean plained, Soviet trawlers would
south of Jamaica with 40 per­ not bo hoarded under an in
international law called “ in
son t aboard.
nocent passage "
Hardy and Rep. Paul G.
Visit Planned
STOCKHOLM,
S w e d e n Rogers, (D-Fla.), said the
il l’ll — lien. F.arle Gilmore Russians' passage may not be
Wheeler, U. S. Army chief so innocent. Rogers said live
uf staff, will visit Sweden trawlers could he used lo
Aug. 12-17 as a guest of the receive radioed Intelligence
Swedish army, It Was an data and to monitor •II. S.
space flights from Cape Can­
notmeed Tuesday.
averal, Fla., and Wallops Is­
land, Va.
Trial Delayed
Rear Adnt. I. J. Stephen*,
LONDON (U I'D—The vice
trial of Dr. Stephen Ward, a commander of the 7th Coast
key figure in the Profuino Guard district, said the Coast
Guard wants
report*
of
scandal, was set back a week
sightings
by
17.
S.
fishermen
today to allow the defense
and others and tries to chock
more time to prepare Ilf
them out a* quickly as pusscase.
ibto.
But, he added, some report*
‘Soapy’ Back
also came from such places
NEW YORK (l!PI&gt; — AM.
a* "the tStli floor of the Fon­
Secretary of State (or African
tainebleau Hotel" in Miami
Affairs (&gt;. .Mcnncn (Soapy)
Beach.
Williams said Tuesday night
the African nation* “ are de­
veloping
an
increasingly
strong anti-colonial policy."

WASHINGTON (LTD —
r.innre*»«mal
investigators
planned today to question
Coast Guard land Navy offi­
cials about how closely So­
viet trawler* .ire watched as

Jt&amp;WA...

BRIEFS

PRESIDENTS PROPOSAL — President Kennedy urged the nation’* rail­
road* and union* to let Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg (right)
arbitrate their drawn out dispute but all five of the rail union* today re­
jected the pro|)o*al.
(XEA Telephoto)

British Act To Curb |Two Cabinet Men
Guiana's Red Chief

Give Testimony

WASHINGTON tUPI) Two Cabinet members went
LONDON (L'PI) — The .Sandy* loft for Britidi Gui- to Capitol Hill today to argue
British government
t- Jay j ana Tuesday for a first hand in favor of President Kenwas reported ready to slep study of the situation follow­ nedy'a civil rights program.
ing an It week general strike
into the deteriorating si'.uaOne was Secretary of State
which paralyzed the colony's
lien ut British Guiana should economy, caused seven deaths Dean Rusk, whose dcpaitthe colony's Marxist prCin.t jjMr-ed n ^ h lt J ^ s w .Vj.Jynt .1* tryttig lo n’ nke It
111,er exceed Ti.i autumn).
hatred.
easier for non-white Ameri­
Colonial Secretary Duncan
The population of the col­
ony on South America * nor­ can and Aslan diplomats to
Rep. Jan Fortune will dis­
thern coast has lwen split get service in lintels and res­
cuss the recent session of the
between Negro and East In­ taurants in the t'niled States.
Legislature at a meeting of
Rusk was summoned lo tes­
dian factions. There has been
the Seminole County Young
concern in Britain and the tify before Hie Senate Com
Republican Club at 8 p. m.
1 tailed States that Premier meres* Committee, which Is
Tuesday at the lluwell Park
Clicddah Jugan, an atowed debating the administration's
division.
Civic Center.
A series of local thefts hue Marxist, might try lo go proposed loin on disrri mi na­
• • e
He said workers would not been solved with the nrr*st
beyond his legal powers in tion in public accommoda­
John W. Evans, o f Oviedo, be ordered to strike on roads of two m«-n nnd a juvenile this the unsettled conditions.
tions. including hotels and
is serving his second year as which did not post the notices. morning, I’oli e Chief R„y
Informed sources in Lin ton restaurant*. Husk said II. S
general ronvention elinirmun Rut management spokesmen William* repottedsaid the United Male* Is racial conflict, hurt Anirrica
of the Florida Fruit and Veg­ saw no chance of limtiing any
lie inir held iii cuunty jail urging Britain to suspend the deeply at home ami abroad.
etable Association. This year's walkout to selected cagrieri. ore Jimmie L. Fusion, Lome* colony's constitution which
Anthony Celvhrezre, seercThe crisis headed toward a
convention will he held Sept.
wood; James K. Booth, Lake provides Internal self-rule and tary of health, education anil
climax when the unions went Mary, amt 11 Kindis juvenile to oust J agan.
21-28 at Miami Reach.
welfare, went before a House
• • •
lo the White House today to
subcommittee,
recently released from MnriEdward Gardner, conserva­ j u d i c i a r y
Sanford Moose Lodge will inform Kennedy they could annn, Cld f Williams said.
tive member of Parliament, which is reviewing parts of
huld a fish fry Sunday from not accept his proposal to let
The three we to surprised saht In the House of Com­ the full civil rights package.
Perez Hearing:
12;30 to 5:30 p. m. at John Supreme Court Justice Ar­ in the set of burglarizing a mons Tuesday that British
MIAMI (IJP1» - Federal
TALLAHASSEE (HP1) Crim’s Seminole fishing camp thur J. Goldberg arbitrate ruokle machine nt the Kar- liana was being "strangled
fudge William A. Meltea Jr. Six new members have been
on the Wekivu River off the four year old dispute over racker service station, 1127 by haired and fear."
heard arguments today on a appointed to the scandal*
Route -id. Chairman Bum so-called “ featherbedding."
Gardner said if Britain
Sanford Avenue, this morning
"W’e arc being asked to
justice department pica seek­
Meshotto promises “ all the
gave
the
colony
full
independ­
by Police Officers Karl liouring to prevent Marco* Perez racked Slate Barber's Sani­
fish you can ent" as members agree to a procedure which quurdex nnd Gcorgu Harriett. ence as Jagan has demanded
W
O
believe
could
pave
the
Jimenez from being released tary Commission by Guv.
of the lodge have caught 500
Chief Williams said * it would l&gt;e creating "anFarris Bryant.
from federal custody,
pounds of salt water fish for avenue to further compulsory quantity of stolen goods was |other Cuba" on thc South
The new commissioners
arbitration
by
custom
or
TALLAHASSEE
(L’PI)
the occasion. It's fur the
iccuvcred, including u tin* and American mainland
named
yesterday are Roscoe
Lersburg aulumohilr dealer; 1 1*1110 D i t c l l C S
benefit of the lodge building practice," the unions said. wheel stolen from n parked
lUlier-am of Gravcville; A.
“
This
we
cannot
do
as
a
Herbert
Butler
s
m
appoint­
MIAMI (IJ P lj-A DC I car
fund.
automobile ut the city I-out
matter of principal."
• « •
ed lo the State Turnpike Au­ go plane from Panama will) W, li'een of Gainesville;
basin.
Kennedy told both sides he
thority
today,
succeeding two engines gone and a third Ralph Brooks of Crystal Riv­
A new beginners class will
er; Bill Minrey of Cocoa;
“
deeply
regretted"
that
hi*
Raymond It,-irites of Orlando, afire ditched at the southern
be opened by the Mid-Florida
1
Richmond Jones of Bradenproposal
was
not
accepted.
Ilarnes,
who
was
vice
chair
lip
of
the
Bahamas
today
but
Obedience Club ut 7 p. nt.
t.iti
aild J.-ff Began, Saras.ita,
The
union
chiefs
.aid
it
TAt.LAIIAS.SKK (UPI) —
- [man of the State Authority, JImiIIi men aboard were reMonday nt the 1‘ uhlix parking
I The governor said the sev­
was
difficult
for
them
to
re­
stepped
down
yesterday
In
ported
tale
111
a
suit,
The beverage department re
lot at Can sell terry. All dug
enth member will he named
owners 12 or older are invit­ ject the plan because they
ported today rigarcl las col- accept appointment to the
|shortly.
BERLIN
(C
P
U
—A
Polish
had
the
highest
respect
for
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Male
authority,
to
the
new
C
l'O
S
S
F
o
i
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J
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T
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l
ed.
officer accompanied by two lections for the month of Ma)|orlando-Orangc County .x - ,MESSINA. Sicily ( U P l i Justice Goldberg.
• • •
children toduy- flew 11 single, totaled S3.141.4J3,
“
We
hope
that
you
ran
»ug
|pressway authority.
L o c a l church authorities
l.iona clcitn-d *700 on their
engine oil cruft to Wist Ber­
Director RichardB K--.it j (jov. Farris Bryant named ruesday announced plana to
Fun Fair held on July 1. All gest some other method than
lin and inked for political ing said
said $916,612 of Hist Butler today, an the heels o f . erect a huge cross, I.To feet
proceeds go into their blind the one procedure we cannot
asylum, u IT. S. spokesman amount wilt go to the state his announcement yesterday1high arid 63 feet wide, stop
accept
as
a
matter
of
deepest
fund, which really does a lot
said.
general fund, and the rest. of Barnes new job
;|,706 foot Mt. Dinnamare in PASADENA. Tex. (L’ PI) to help people with eye principle, which will act lo
The Polo landed ut West S2.22I.H3U, will be distribut­ Butler resigned from the, memory of the late Pope
prevent the railroads from
George Conway, Ml. of Baytrouble who can't help them­
proceeding with their dras­ Berlin's Tempelhof Airfield, ed t,j qualiticd communities Florida Judicial Council t» i&lt;,hn x x iu .
town,
Itorvcy mooned
today
selves.
tic changes in rules, wages the spokesnmn said.
Tits* city of Miami will gd take the turnpike position A
• • •
with In* wife, a longtime
and working conditions with­ The uirfield is iii tho Amer­ the lion's share, $2l2,fioo, and Leesburg civic leader, lie is .Jets F or .JFK
grandmother who an elec­
Who is the Mystery JayceeT
out agreement," the union ican sector of Berlin and is Indian Creek Village will get a director of the State Auto­
Well, no one has found him
WASHINGTON (Ul*l) - A tronic computer decided was
used by the t*. 8. Air Force. the smallest amount—S3 03
leaders said.
mobile Dealers' Association. House military appropriations meant for him.
yet but “ he w e ars A hat and is
employed by Seminole Coun­
subcommittee has approved a Conway, a retired MethodDefense Department request i.vl minister, met Mrs. t.lady*
ty." That hut rtue sure ought
to give it away.
to replace two remaining sin Corner la*t spring through a
• ■ •
gle-engine choppers on White nor-put ing machine operated
House duty wdh modern twin hy a Houston marriage brok­
Our “ girl reporter** tells us
er.
J*'t models.
it tukes a strung constitution
After dating a while, the
to stomach the Rotary Club
couple decided the machine
. Royal T our
luncheons with some of the
gory fare that has been served
LONDON (lIP li-K ing I'anl was right.
RENO, Ncv (L P I i-A IT- The suspect, married and1 Fowler said the two ap-'he saw a newspaper which
up on recent programs. This
a n d Queen Krcderlkii ol
year old lumber worker was tile father of fuur children, pruachcd a man about 30 uitu told uf the man'* death from
week it was snakes and aula.
|Greece scheduled a cercmonbeing held here in connection told officers he was making appeared to have tx-en drink­ a skull fracture. Hr -aid he j iat ride through the streets ol
e • •
Joined tlie Air Force to for­
i lamdon today, undeterred by
Ask Rotations what's the with the death of a man in the round* uf the bars in ing and a*ked linn for a get about the incident.
antidote for the venom of the Wilmington, Del., a decade Wilminglon wills a friend cigarette ami a light. Fow
“ Hut it was to no avail. 1 the boos and catcalls that
spitting cobra ?
ago.
when they decided to pick a Ur* companion started » started drinking loo much, j marred their arrival In HnMIAMI (UPU - Between
• • »
Carl Grant Fow er walked fight.
fight but Fowler shoved the and it cost me an honorable lain Tuesday,
l.sisi and 2,&lt;ss) mechanic* and
______________
Let's tee now, is that new into Reno police hrsdquart“ I was pretty drunk," Fow­ man.
porter* sat down on their
discharge which 1 wanted
Standard filling station now Io n Monday night to con­ ler said. "I just had a few
“ He fell over backwards very much." lie said he had L u s y M o n e y
jobs yesterday at Pan Amer
under construction at West fess that ever since he was beer* but t was only 17 at and struck ins head on a received an undesirable disTALLAHASSEE (L'I’ l) — lean World Airways' huge
First Street and French Ave­ involved in a fight lo years But time ami I couldn't drink curb. A cab driver started charge.
A development commission overhaul base here.
nue the 30th or 31st petrol­ ago in which a man died very much. I don't know why yelling at us to stop So !
“ It's been bothering me for survey indicated today that
They
were
pretesting
eum purveyor between the he has been haunted hy a but we decided to k»uk for 'a ran."
a lung time," he t-dd offi­ 62,008 person* will retire Ui against having to walk to
(Lake Front and Door* Rood; guilty conscience.
i fight."
A few day* later he said cers.
F.orida in the next 18 months- exit gales on (heir own Unit-

Arresl Of Trio
Solves Thefts

Bryant Names 6
To Barber Board

Bufler Named To
Turnpike Post

&gt;

Total Set At
$299 Million

Polish .Official
Flees To West

May Smoke Tax
At $3 Million

Red Chinese
Air New Blast
At Russians

ures of 1982, ft was announc­
ed today by Mrs. Mary Earl*
Walker, county tax assessor.
Total taxable value of all
property la 9196,148,521, aa
increase of 92.2 million over
last years, Mrs. Walker said
The break-down of figurca
released by Mrs. Walker fol­
lows, with the 1062 figures
first and the 1983 figures se­
cond:
Lands reverted to the state,
920,370 and 911.560; county
tax certificate lands (non­
exempt), 93,240 and 91.500;
county tax certificate lands
(homestead), none; valua­
tion of land, wholly exempt
(widows, government, coun­
ty, state, schools, churches,
etc.), 941.784,490 and 948.288.330; homesteads, 955,003,259
and 957,330.300.
Non-exempt lands, JlCS,833,540 and 9170,450.000; per­
sonal property, 921,300,803
and 921.850,000, and railroad*
and telegraphs.
$3,880,809,
and 93,818321. These Utter
figures tutal 9193.903,429 and
9198,148,521 valuations of tax­
able properties.
Mrs. Walker said soon she
will submit her books and
figures to County Tax Collec­
tor John Galloway.
The County Commission wiQ
sit as the Board ot Equaliza­
tion beginning Monday to
hear and possibly adjust com­
plaints against assessments.
T»e Commission and the
School Board then will com­
mence budget hearings for
the 1963-81 fiscal year.

TOKYO (UPit — Commanilt China today accused the
Soviet Union of trying to in­
fringe upon Its suvervignty.
In a statement that pushed
the two Communist giants
closer to a complete break,
tho Chinese said the Russians
have created a grave situation
by extending ideological dif­
ferences to state relation*.
The statement nl«o accused
the Russians of whipping up
an anti-China campaign “ all
over the Soviet Union" and
suid thl« "series of measure*
to worsen Sinn-Soviet relittiuns" has jeopardized current
ideological talk* in Moscow,
The statement was issued
by the Central Committee ot
the Chinese Communist party.
It wits broaden*l by the New
China news agency, monitor­
ed in Tokyo.
The Chinese statement waa
in response to an attack by
the Soviet Communist party
Tuesday, accusing the Chi­
nese of deliberately trying to
diirupt Sino-Sovirt relation*
and the Moscow talks.
What provoked the latest
Soviet statement was a rally
held in Peking Sunday to wel­
come home five Chinese kick­
ed out of Russia for distribut­
ing an anti-Soviet letter ban­
CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!)
ned in Ru-sia,
—The largest building in tha
free world—a structure vital
in tho nation’ s plans to put
men on the moon—will bo
under construction just north
of this spaceport during tha
next 18 months.
The so-called vertical as­
A II E R D F E N , Scotland sembly building (VAB) wilt
( l I'll — nishop F ratn cI ■ lie u«rd to assemble and ehcck
IVnbli, of tho Roman Catholic out the Saturn C5 space ve­
Church, left today for an hicle which is expected la
"away front it all" holiday land men on the moon this
with hi* liiiusekcuper In defi­ decade.
ance of uidrta fruni the Vat­
The U. S. Corps of Engl-'
ican.
neers Tuesday awarded X
Bishop Walsh told reporters $23,531,200 contract to Amer­
he would not comply with a ican Bridge Division, U. S.
church order to fire 4‘J-ycnr- Steel Corp,, Atlanta, for furn­
obf Mrs. Ruby MacKrnxts.
ishing and erecting the struc­
The bishop o f Aberdeen nnd tural steel for the VAB,
.Mrs. MueKenxie drove in sep­
Tho corps said the con­
arate cats today to the village tract was the largest ever
of Clmpfltewn, where they awarded in this area.
were expected to stay until
Monday, an 911.500,008 con­
the end of August. Mrs. Mac­ tract fur construction of threo
kenzie will continue to act as "umbillical towers" was athe bishop's housekeeper.
warded to Ingalls Iron Works,
Mrs. Mac Ken sic, whose mar­ Birmingham,
ring!) to a Church of Scot hind
The xwunfs comprise th#
minister ended in divorce, ha* first phase of building the na­
been Walsh’s housekeeper lor tion's “ moonport" on Merritt
three years.
Island, an BO.000-acre site
In u -tutement to tie read to wr*( „f and adjacent to Capo
all rhurchr* in his diocese Canaveral.
Sunday Bishop Mulsh said
The VAB will contain 140
that t!i« Vatican “order to million cubic fret and one
turn Mrs. MucKinxiu out uf portion of It will br 324 feot
my house , . . i* unjust and high — equivalent to a 40ciutd."
1story building.

VAB To Be Free
World's Largest

Bishop Defies
Vatican Order

Computer Pair
On Honeymoon

All Steamed Up , He Picked A Fight

I

Worker Confesses 10-Year Old Slaying

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Maybe Company
Could Fly Them

9

VIl’ E ADM. FRANK OTIEIUNK, commander o f
Naval Air Fume, .Allantic Fleet, will b« prtneifi-il apeakur when ('apt. James O. Mayo relieves
( 'apt. Jtxieph M. Tully Jr. jih cominumler o f
Heavy Attack Wintr One ut II a. in. Friday ul
Sattfui'd Naval Air Station.
(Navy X'holujk

�br e s t

and
don't

forget
the
DOLE
-ENSIGN'S EPAULETS a n pinned to Frederick
D. Vineoa promoted from mneter chief petty
y f iir+ r nuik, by Sfn. Vinson at recent cere­
monies at Heavy Attack Squadron 8 at San­
ford NAS.
(Navy Photo)

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Americans See Selves
As 'The Good Guys'

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BY DOROTHY AUSTIN
"Americans, conditioned by years of Western
movies and hero stories, think of themselves as ‘the
food fays'/’ Dr. Luis Peres, a Cuban, who now is
an American citizen, told members of the Lions
Club Tuesday.
------------------------------------"Americans are ready Dr. Para* charged that
to fight the *b«d guys' If woman a n tha flarcaat and
they have to, but they moat dadlcatad ComtmmiiU.
“ Woman ara deeply •mo­
believe in letting him
draw lint, not kicking him tional, thoy aithar lor* you or
When he’s down, not ihootlnr thay hat* you,” ha said.
“ Once a woman cornea to bola the keck, and fair play," ha
Hava tha Communist propa­
ganda Una, aha purauaa It ar­
“ But the Communists dent dently, oonm tlng her huslook Uka bad guys,” he warn* band and teaching her chil­
ad “ they look just ilka tho dren, influencing her nelghbara, and frlanda,” ha atatad.
good guys.
“Communists ara eager to
"And they do believe In
drawing Drat, kicking you convert woman, became thay
when you’re down, and shoot­ have ao much control of chil­
dren, who are moat fertile
ing you In the back.
ground because thay accept
"The Communists a n not
what thay ara told without
going to risk an oat and out
question.”
fight,* Dr. P o m raid, “ Wit"Whan apeaking at public
Bees what happened In the
maatlnga, presenting subtle
Cuban blockade. Tho U. B.
Comm Id propaganda, tha Com­
wiled their bloff, eet up llnee
munists work and o t h a r a
and said, ‘Go through hero
planted In the audience, who
and we shoot,' and tha Com­
watch tha faces of the listenmies backed down.
era, observing their reactions,”
"Propaganda te their wea­ Dr. I’erea pointed out.
pon and It la a most affective
“ Often moat people will be
one,” , he etated.
unmoved, disbelieving or an­
"They work by making you gered. But among tha group
loss faith in your country, In there may be one or two
your fellow Americana, In wltuso fuciul anptesaluns re­
your Constitution and In God. veal that they agree end be­
They'll conrlnce you that the lieve the propaganda, Theae
government is no good, Amer­ ara marked for further con­
ican policies are ell wrong. tact by the observers," hs
They take halt-truthe and give said,
them k different meaning, or
“These
people ere not
take the truth and twlit It in­ Communists and don’t even
to something ugly, not toll­ know they are being used.
ing the whole etory, and they They are what we call 'followuse tha rights of democracy travelers,' whose ’anti'-attl.
of stand up and speak to you lodes make them work against
against your own country. their own country and their
They are ao convincing that uwn people without even realyou believe them and get to icing thay are dupee for the
thinking that way, too, and Communlate."
that's when you beenme a fel"Americana scoff at Com­
low-traveler,” Dr. Tern* wsrn- munist infiltration, s a y i n g
‘Thera ara IB million Ameri­
“ They use you and you help cans and only tt million memthem, and you would be hor­ bars of tha Communist Tarty
rified to know that you ara In this country. How can they
going right along with the win'?”
Communist propaganda,” he
“ In Ilia fitst plate, this Is
•aid.
nut an elsctiun party liks the
How
can
tha
"You say,
Uainocratla Tarty or the Re­
Communists coma In and take
publican Turly,” l&gt;r. Teres as*
aver a country llku they did plained.
Cuba'?" t&gt;r. Teres said end
‘‘They aro nut put to win
answered the qui-stlon by say­ olevtiona, The flint thing they
ing,
do when they take over Is to
"Thty'va been at It fur BU
abolish elections. T h • y 1v •
years. It didn't Just heppen
never won an election yet.
overnight. They talk to the Head the Communist Mani­
children, feed them perverted
festo. They do not Intend to
half-truths, sow dtecurd and fight us, but to eurround us
mistrust, undsrmlne the chil­
and undsrmlne us, until wo
dren's faith in thslr parents,
cave In and our economy caves
their country, their govern­
ln,“ he said.
ment, and they grow up, never
“ American business men
knowing the truth.”
ate the greatest advertisers In
ths world. Advsrtlssra can asll
you anything. But who advsrUses DemocracyT Why can't
we sell Democracy? Can you
•ell It to your children T Du
i you know what Democracy
la?” ha asked.
“ Only 40 percent of the peo­
ple In Hanford voted In tho
' last election. Do you realise
1 that HO parcent of the people
i In tide community voluntarily
I gave up what people In Cuba,
t In Hugary, in Poland, Ger­
many, China would die for.
The right to vote In a free
I electlonl* Dr. Tares asksd.
i
Ha urged the audience to
I read Mualsrs of Decslt by
&gt;' Hoover, The Ugly American
r and the Communist Manifesto.
"Read a little, worry a lit, tie, know what the Communist
&gt; propaganda consists of, what
it sounds liks. Teach your
r children what democracy is.
I It's your only defense," he
concluded.

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schedule for travel allowance*
for employes of tha depart,
nient of conservation. Employ,
n will be paid 913 a day /o f
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agreed with Croeby that tha
action in no way obligated
the State to pay off tb» bond*
in the event of failure to 4*
•o by the &gt;cml-publlc associ*.
tion.
Tbr cabinet authorised I*,
crease* for school teachers a*
(tale child training Instill),
tiona and in tome of the pria.
one. The ealarice will go np ta
the (ante level aa comparable
leathers In Live counties la
which the institutions are lo.
catrd. School head Thomas D,
Hailey aaid the raises would
become effective neat yesr.
In other setions, the csbl*
net:
Released S10.000 as final
payment on a *-’0,000 memos
rial to Florida Civil War soU
dirrs at Gettysburg.
Released $10,000 to drill •
well at the Supremo Court
building for the air condition,
ing system.
Contracted wiflTJ. O. CarL
Me, Tallahassee, for construe,
tion of a $14,515 sewage treatmen’. plant at the State Patrol
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The S.ato Cabinet authorised
pay hike* for hundreds of
state employee Tuesday and
put ita (tamp of approval on
purchase of a country club and
golf course for (he University
of Florida.
The salary raises were for
employea of avvrrul cabinet
offices, including the superin­
tendent of schools, commis­
sioner of agriculture, secre­
tary o f slate and attorney
general, plus top positions in
several of tha major state in­
stitutions.
In genrtal. the- cabinet went
along with requests from the
agenciea, providing money
that had been made available
by the 1963 legislature. In
several Inr.anccs recommendui salaries were cut by the
board.
Sitting aa the State Hoard
of Education, thv cabinet
v'wsycd a |1(&gt;0,&lt;W bond ftnancing plan to purchase the
old Gainesville Country Club
for use by the University of
Florida. The bonds will l«
floated by the University of
Florida Athletic Association,
which will turn the 117-acre
facility over to the university
for athletic purposes.
Harold Crosby, dean of un|.
veraity relations, said cab­
inet recognition of the bonds
would not obligate the state
but would have the effect of
rutting the interest rate on
ilt« issue from about five per
cent to about 3.5 per cent.

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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) -

T A L U H A U E B (UPI) —
The Cabinet Reboot Beard
higher standard* foj
ag public a e h e e l a
•kick cm M ha used
i i*J M ■ RN M i f WithIwMlM ataW support money

Mr*. May McCormick Fytv-

far oakotonderd eebeol*.
UMn

preoent procedure*

aon-accndited school* contin*
B* t« get full support fund*
wader the Minimum round**
tten program. But Secretary
af State Tom Adam* laid ha
would Uhl to m # irintual ua*
o f accreditation •• a means
•f withholding moniaa to fur**
#cboot* to bring themsalm up
to data,
State school chlaf Thomai
D. Ball*/ Mid it waa "co&amp;cslvnbto'* auch a program aould
ba put to iiH in tba futuri.
In th« main, tha new actrod Halion standard* ora an
updating of pait Standard).
They have bacn in tha making
for tho p u t thraa year■ and
worn used in piiut progfaina
In a fiw ichoola during the
1M2-fig year.
School* may be accredited,
accredited on a limited bail*,
accredited but warned and
non-actredited. In tha second
and third categories, icbool*
would Hare three year* to
maka up defklcnciea befora
thay were taken off the ac­
credited list.
In p u t pure, borderline
nehoela were all placed (n the
accredited category became
there waa nu other li*l on
which to report them.

South's Forest
Improvement
Group Meets
TALLAHASSEE- Soma 190
laud manager*, lnduitrlal #«•
•cutivei, and fore iter i athanded tha Tth gaaaral conlaranea of the Southern For­
est Tree Improvement Com­
mittee at Gulfport, MUi. June
IS-37.
The two-day program, at­
tended by delegate! from all
aoulhcirtern itatei, ibowed
tha prograai which reecerch
In tree genetic* I* bringing
to tha already proper in*
couthern commercial forest*.
Paul J. Ottcrbach of Inter•ationil Paper Company re­
ported that more than 2.900
acraa of *ecd orchard! hive
already been eitabllibid by
fora at induatry and State For•■try agenclei In lo nintheastern atatea. These arc the
orcherda which will yield im­
proved iced for genetically
guperior pine tree*.
At the Gulfport meeting, the
V, S. F om t Service InstItute of Koreit Grnctici' pro­
gram wai alio reviewed. It*
principal laboratory for »«•
theaitern reiearch la at Gulf­
port, where projects In anuthera tree improvement have
been effected. A four of Ihe
Inatllute wai made by the
dalagatai.
S.F.T.l.C. officer!
were
named: chairman, Dr. Berch
Henry, I. F. G., Gulfport;
vice chairman, ft. A- Bonnfcighausen, Forest Manage­
ment Chief, Florida Fore.t
Service,
Tallahassee;
and
•ecretary, Don Cole, research
forester with Continental Can
Corporation, Savannah.
The Committee'* neat an
aual meeting will be la Tail*
haiaet neat June, with a tour
of the Southland Eaperlmental
Foreat at Hilnbridge, Ua.,
alao planned. The neat bien­
nial general conference hai
been scheduled for Savan
tuh, Georgia.

ploma* were awarded by Mr*. E. L. Bellhom,
principal, and Pnator Stephen M. Tuhy gave the
graduation addre**.

RECENT KINDERGARTEN "Graduate*" at St.
Lukg'g Christian Day School in Slavia are ahown
with their teacher, Mr*. Virginia Bellhom. Di­

chon, M, hai rallied from
the Hate Board of Healt.'t
attar 40 y a m M health
work.
Mr*. Fyi rkoo became ex­
ecutive Mcretary o f the Du­
val Cousty Tuberculosis Aaaoctetloa la IMS after recov­
ering from tuberculosis her•elf. T m year* later ihe becam* executive secretary of
tho Florida TobercuIeiU and
Health Asioclatlon. 3b# Join­
ed tho ittto board lo 1*3«.
Mr*. Pyithoo ia * native
of Washington, D, C„ who
moved to Bartow, Fla , la
Itll. Ihe waa graduated
from Summerlin Institute in
Bartow and attended Florida
SUte College for Womtl and
tho University of Norik Car­
olina School of PubUt Health.
She wai the flr*| woman
to become a pilot la Jackaonvllle, the third In Flor­
ida and the 13tth la the na­
tion.

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RECENT EKillTII GRADE KnutuntM o f St.
Luke’a Chriittian Day School of Slavia enjoying
a party given in their honor by the Parent*
Teaehern League o f St, Luke's. E. L. Bellhom it
principal and teacher o f the eighth grade.
Stephen M. Tuhy in pantor of St. Luke'e Con*

gregation and conducted the graduation venpera
in St. Luke'n Lutheran Church. Scatetl from
the left (top ): Martha Mikler, Barbara Kozic
and Betty Roberta; (bottom ): Eleonore Hein,
Vicki Sheck and George Sinclair Jr.

Slavia Church
Plans $24,000
In Additions
By Beruir# Kelsey
SLAVIA — The Hoard of
Christian Education of It.
Luke's Lutheran Church in
Slavia has signed a contract
for |24.uoo for additional
classroom* for ill Christian
Day School,
The general contractor Is
Allen Tmvillfon, Inc., of Wintrr Park, and the architect is
F. E. DeLue, of Orlando.
Tlie two rooms and kitchen
ihould he completed by Aug.
19. One of Ihe room* will be
used for the kindergarten
taught by Mrs. Virginia 11*11liorn. This room will hare
flsturei suitable for tha tiny
puplli. The new addiUon will
be air conditioned.
Sealed from Die lift: Fer­
dinand Duda Sr., Andrew
Duda Jr., James D. Colbert
and E. L. Hellhom. principal
and chairman of the building
committee and the board;
standing: Steven R. Sldlik,
teacher and secretary of the
board; Andrew Stanko, Pas­
tor Stephen M. Tuhy and Mi­
lan Jakubcln, school treas­
urer.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Florida haa 312 new laws to*
day, most of them local mtaaurei.
The bill*, which have been
on the governor'* desk since
the 1903 legislature adjourned, automatically became law
at midnight.
Dryant vetoed three mea­
sures yesterday but allowed
the controvcrilal boat llciniing measure to become law.
lie turned thumbs down on
a measure that would have
set up licensing and control
of survey* and political polls
in Ihe state.
The governor praised Die
idea behind Sen. Clayton Mapolc'i measure, but said, aa
drawn up, It would have been
too difficult to enforce and
virtually impossible for ap­
plicants us comply with.

A

Radioactives Utah's Freedom Academy For
Shipped Safety High Schoolers 3 Years Old

MsJ. G*n. Maxwell E. Rich
who set up the Freedom Aca­
demy program tn 1941, be­
lieves the first two yean
have brought "excellent” re­
sponse with a minimum of
criticism.
High school juniors from
every school In the state are
invited to the Academy at
Camp Williams, the National
Guard'* main training site
near Salt Lake City. The In
struction lasts five days in
August.
Life at the camp is divided
between courses In apprecia­
tion of American Ideala and
traditions, the history of the
rise and spread of eornmunUin, plus time out for swim­
ming and sport*.
"The** is no hard-core
Prussian type military train­
ing at the Academy." says
Rich. The students do stand
a formation in the morning
and evening te watch the

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raising and lowering of the
flag, but there la no military
drill.
Enrollment was about 17
boya the first year and 134
the second. The junior* go
bark to school in the fall and
present reports to other itudents on what they learned.
Rich, who La Utah's adjut­
ant general, discounted criti­
cism from some quarters that
the Freedom A c a d e m y
amounts to military Indoctri­
nation In political hlstnry.
"It certainly Is everyone's
responsibility to alert Ihe
nation.” he declares. "W*
are not trying to set up mili­
tary control here. Moat of
the instructors are part-time
officers who have civilian
businesses ami not regular,
full-time military men."

He Won One
INGLEWOOD,Calif.( NEA)
—Someone said that Johnny
Longden must hold tk* rec­
ord for number of rsete lest
as wtU as won.
Tha characterisation V | |
baaed strictly on volume, ef
course, Longden having ridden
in more race* than anyone
els*.
But a reminder from Puerto
Rico ie proof that on a per­
centage basis no other jockey
come* near Pedro Juan Yinalee. During aa 11-year car­
eer, Vlnalea rod# one winner
out of 391 mount* for a win­
ning average ef ene-fourth ef
one per cent.

Beef

BO NELESS R O U N D

The postponed annual meet­
ing of Seminole County Chap­
ter, American Red Cron, will
be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday
in the assembly room of the
Seminole County Health De­
partment on French Are,
On the agenda ia the elec­
tion of officer* for the com­
ing year, consideration in
brief of committee and execu­
tiv e board report* and tuch
other buxlneae a* may prop­
erly com* before the meeting.
Since the Seminole Ceunty
Chapter I* a participating
member of the United Fund,
all donora of |1 or more to
United Fund, applicable to the
Red Croes, ore considered to
he member* of tha American
Red Cross, and as such era
entitled to a vole* Vote in tho
voting. t
All contributing member*
are urged te attend.

LOS ANGELES (UFD Thq. breakup of on* of the
most successful recording
teams la entertainment his­
tory was disclosed Tuesday
when linger Mary Ford filed
• suit for separate mainten­
ance against Les Paul.
Several of their records,
Including "How High the
Moon” and "Vaya Con Dios”
sold more than a million cop­
ies.
Miss Ford chargtd cruelty
■ad asserted her huibsnd re­
fused to support her.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah.
(UPI) — Utah'* thriving
"Freedom Academy” ranks
aa one of the nation's fop
cram-courses for high school
boyi on the threat of com­
munism.
The program will be three
year* old this summer. It I*
a project in which military
men teach civilian* about na­
tional survival. The money
lo carry it out comes from
private sources, but Hie Utah
National Guard handles the
classes.

•Sapef Right* Betect

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Al.nUQUERQUE. N. M.
(UI’D—When radioactive ma­
terials are shipped from place
to place In the nation, a lone
duty officer In the Atomic En­
ergy Comlmesion'e Albuquer­
que Operation office Is the
American public'! guardian
angel.
If an accident happens In
handling or atorage of radioectiv* malarial, police fire,
and transportation officiate
cell by telephone—Albuquer­
que, 230.4411, eta. 3-0207.
Donald P. lHcksson. direc­
tor of the A EC's storage di­
vision al Albuquerque, ha*
transportation responsibility
for *11 the nation’s rtessifled
radioactive material and all
"haiarilou* material" lie di­
rects and coordinates ell elseaifled shipments in the United
States.
Either Dickaeon or on# of
hi* duty officer* la availablo
at tha Albuquerque telephone
number 24 hour* a day. Be­
cause of advance route plan­
ning, the man on duty can
locate every bit of moving ra­
dioactive material geographi­
cally at any given time.
According to D t e k a a e n ,
there navtr has been an acci­
dent*! nuclear explosion. He
said tha Atomic Energy Com­
mission has never had un ac­
cident r t any tort which re­
sulted in danger to the public.
When a vehicle carrying ra­
dioactive material is involved
In an accident, a tram of ex­
perts it rushed to the steoo.

•gaper Right" Freehly

“ Supar-Right”

ARC Election
Slated Monday

Havana Reports State Now Has
312 New Laws
Pilot Defected
(Urn

MIAMI
- Havana
Radio reported Tuesday night
that a Cuban-born U. S. air­
man, reported miaaing on a
flight from Miami to Penaacola, hai defected lo the
Communist Island.
The newt broadcast identi­
fied the pilot aa Roberto Ramos Mlchelena.
Remoi, M, an airman sta
tinned at Tyndall Air Force
Bate u a r Pensacola, waa re­
ported missing Monday after
he vanished on the scheduled
flight.
In Waahtefton the Defense
Department confirmed that
Ramos waa "milling.”
"The pilot, Roberto Rimoi
Mlchalena, ha* deserted the
United State* Air Force and
A** returned to our country,1
the Havana radio broadcast
•aid.

Health Expert
Retires After
Forty Years '

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NEW YORE (UPI) —
Thirty-four countrisa have
been invited te participate tn
the 11th Canada Cup and In­
ternational Golf Championship
in Franc* Oct 24-27. The U.
S. team of Arnold Palmer and
Sam Snead won tho eup in
Argentina fait year.
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Bok Tower Garden Setting For Vov/s
The Sanctuary Gardens at
Bok Singing Tower fn Lake
Wales was the settin a for a
wedding June 29 that united
Mist Aide Hope Hale and
James Joseph Kendall.
The bride Is the daughter
of Aubrey II. Hale of Lake
Wales and Mrs. C. L, Fieming of Chipley. Mr. Kendall
it the snn of Mr. and Mrs.
Albin Kendall of Sanford.
The Rev. Glenn Collins, an
uncle of the bride, officiated
at the double ring ceremony
which was preceded by spec*
ial music played by the Ca­
rillon bells at Bok Tower.
The bride was lovely in a
^ street-length bridal gown of
white organra featuring a fit­
ted bodice overlaid with
Chantilly lace. The scalloped
Sabrina neckline was trim­
med with Iridescent sequin*
and seed pearls and the scal­
loped motif was repeated in
the sleeves and hem of the
lace panel skirt insert. The
full skirt of double-reverse
pleats had tiny bows of or­
ganza at each ride of the
wide laee panel in the skirt.
Her headpiece was a tiera of
seed pearl* and iridescent se­
quins that held a finger-tip
veil of French silk illusion.
She earned a bridal lam. quid of yellow sweetheart
roses and white carnations
centered with a white orchid
and tied with white satin
streamers. Her only jewelry

were pearl and diamond ear-1 The groom's lather serve !
rings, a gift from the groom, as best man.
Following the ceremony a
Mrs. E. C. Kolesar was her
only attendant and she wore reception was held at the
a dress of ivory tatfeta cov­ home of the bride’s grandmo­
ered with blue lace which was ther, Mrs. B II. Hale, ot
complemented by ivory ac­ Lake Wales, who was assist­
ed by Mrs. Glenn Collins,
cessories.
[

Lt. Edward Walters
To Wed In August

Vows Said

aunt o( the bride.
A blue and white color mo­
tif was used on the bride's
table which was centered
with a three-tiered wedding
cake topped wlto the tradi­
tional miniature bridal cou­
ple and silver and white dec­
orations and which was made
by Mrs. Collins.
Mrs. Hugh Williams and
Miss Maureen Nelson assist­
ed with serving of refresh­
ments and the bride’s sister,
Mrs. L. G. Stokes, was in
charge of the guest book.
The couple are now at
home at 70S1i W. Second St.
in Sanford after a honeymoon
at New Smyrna Beach.
Among out of town guests
present were Mr. and Mrs.
William Vincent of Sanford,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Kolesar
of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Stokes of Columbus, Ga.,
Mr. anti Mr*. William Mann
of Sanford and Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Hale of Miami.

In Georgia
Mis* Sandra Lee Humphrey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Humphrey, and Ken­
neth Edward Slack Jr. son
of Mr. and .Mr*. Kenneth
Slack, were married June
17th in Nahunta, Ga.
The couple were recently
honored at a reception given
at the home of the bride'*
parents in Ravenna Park.
They are now at home on
East 2nd Street after a
honeymoon to Pennsylvania.

Personals
Mr. and Mr*. Waller Gielow have as their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Cooper of Baltimore, Md.,
and Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Ful­
ler of Burlington, N. C. Mrs.
Cooper and Mrs. Fuller are
sisters of Mrs. Gieiow.

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The Ladies Society of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen a n d
Enginemcn
will meet Thursday night, H
o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
II. II. Funner on Catalina
Drive,
This wilt be a regular bus­
iness and social meeting.

Flowers-Fender Vows Said In June
Mins Serena Joan Fender, j Christ. The Rev, Morris Ituby I The Cluiivh, decorated with j wa* illuminated by white tadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I officiated at the double ting , floral arrangement* of white ; per* in bianched ramie lulua
mums, gladioli and carnation*.
Russell Aubrey Fender and l ceremony.
A ptogrum of nuptial inu-le
Cecil Paul Flowers, son of
and
traditional
wedding
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Kurl Flow­
i n . w a s piesvnteil.
ers, were married June 8 at 7
Given in marriage by her
o'clock at the Church of
fattier, the Inide wore a g«wn
of white l'huntilly luce fash­
ioned vsitli a fitted bodice,
xcnllupeil
neckline,
wrist
l&lt;ngth sleeves nmi chapel
train. Iter finger-tip veil of
illusion f*ll from cup ■f lace
uml »he carried a nosegay of
Final wedding plans of Mis*
white (lunation* centered wi ll
Ruby Cohen uinl Robert
an orchid.
Thomas Mldgett arc being an­
Mr*. Duri* Jones, matron
nounced today.
of busier, wa* guwned ill lav­
The wedding will take place
ender taffi-ta and carried
white ruination*. Bridesmaids
Friday, July 12. at 7 o'clock
at the First Baptist Church
were Mis* Wundu arid Martha
Bruce, cousin* of the bride,
with the Rev, Fred Chance
Mis* Rosemary Flower*, sis­
officiating.
Miss Cohen has named Mr*.
ter of the groom, mid Miss
Delores Piter.
Robert Cohen ns her matron
of honor and Robert Martin
Bill llas-et wa* best mao
of Cocoa, uncle of the groom,
nod usher* were Lurry Mitch­
will he best man.
ell, Monty Crawford. Jeiry
Daniels and Kenneth Owens.
All friends of the couple
are invited to attend the cer­
The bride's mother wore n
emony and the reception which
dress of pink eyelet with
will lie in the Education Build­
white acressorit*i anil * cor­
ing of the Church.
sage of blue carnation*. The
groom’s mother chose u yellow
costume with white accessor­
ies and a shoulder corsugu of
white cm-nation*.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the
church. Mr*. Joe Fisher wa,
The Philathca S u n d a y
in charge o f the bride”* hook
School Class of the First
The couple are now at home
Presbyterian Church held its
.MIL AND MRS. CECIL FLOWERS
on
Star Itt. in Dellary.
annual family picnic at the

Nuptial Plans

Made For Friday
Church Wedding

Annual Picnic

MU. AND MILS. MICHAEL SMITH
( Photo by Robert L. Cox)

Church Report
Given At Meet

The Past Noble Grands
Club sponsored a hem-til card
party at the home id Mr*.
M a r y Jameson, Saturday
evening. Mr*. Henry Jame­
son wa* co-bostess.
All proceed* of Ihe evening
will be added to Hit* Itvg.ilia
fund, u project lor this year.
Attending were, Mr and
Mrs, It. C. Howard. Mr amt

Christian Women's Fellow­
ship met recently al the Firsl
Christian Church, with .Mr,.
W. M. Young presiding.
Circle reports were given
for the year by circle thairmrn and the treasurer re
poried that ail commitments
for the year to Christian Mis­
sionary Society and benevo­
lent homes had been mei. A
budget for Run-in or (590 on
was presented and accepted.
It was anminred that the ait
interim minister, Mr. Gregg,
arrived on July I and it was
suggested that anyone having
furniture to lend the parson
age get in touch with the
committee.
Mrs. Young turned the ga­
ve! over to .Mrs. Harold Ring,
incoming president, who con­
ducted the worship program
and also talked of her plans
for the coming year. Support
uf the ad interim minister
and the church was urged.
During Ihe social hour re­
freshments of cake and punch
were served by Mrs. W. II.
Young. Present were Mrs.
Lester Tharpc, .Mrs- J. L.
Horton Sr., Mrs. U. D. Lan
dress, Mr*. J. I- Horton Jr..
Mrs. W. P. Yesley, Mrs.
Blanche Kuhn. Mrs, Euphemia Huntley, Mrs. Bertha
Richards, Mrs. O. T, Pear­
son, Mr*. Ring, Mrs. Hobart
Shield* and Miss Florence
nish

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The OfHcern Wives Club of
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A highlight of the morning
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Mrs. J. F. Barlow’s birthday
and she was presented with a
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one of the member!, Mrs. W.
A. Yelinek, who also gave her
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of a tune she entitled “ Heavy
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Naval Officers Wives Club;
Mrs. R. S. Beat and Airs. Yanaros, hospitality; Mrs. J. P.
Colonna, treasurer; Mrs. R.
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Mrs. W. E. Donahue, pub­
licity.
New members welcomed
were Roy Anne Patterson,
Peg Gentry, Loretta Allen
and Joyce Auberchon.
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Seminola Bebckah Lodge
No. U held tlieir last meet­
ing until fall at Ho- Odd Eellow* Temple recently,
A new mem her, Mrs. MadeIon Coveny wa* initiated and
welcomed into the order.
Refreshments were served
in Ihe dining room following
the meeting to 35 members.

Birthday Surprise

Starts Thursday, July 11

from Tokyo, Japan. James
will attend 111*) Circle F
Ranch Camp at Lake Wales
white they await Mr. Sclum's
trip to DeBary in August. Mr.
Schram is Executive Director
U.S.O. for the Pacific Com­
mand, winch includes, Oki
nawa, Philippines, G u a m,
Korea, Viet Nam and Japan
E. G. Heinsiu* ot Naranja
(toad recently entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hart of
Pearl River, N. Y., and their
daughter Marilyn.

Initiated

The wedding will be an
event ol August 17 is Colum­
bus, Ohio.

mer Shoe
ARANCE

Mr*, liny Tulkington, Mr and
Mr* William Hardy, Mr and
Mrs. k. k Washburn, Mr*
llllvM-l Teliell. Mrs, W. I.
Roche and Mrs. it.
Long
Also, Mr*. Charles Cole
\lr* Robert Williams. Mr&gt;
Pearl llyrd, Mrs, Clarenc
Snyder, Mrs. It, A. Futn ll
Mrs. B. C. Moon) und the
hostesses-

DeBary Personals
Mr.
and Mr*.
Everett
Switt of High Rank* ltd, E.
spent
three week* visiting
Miss Marjorie Swift of pearl
River,
N.Y. and .Mr*.
Swift's
brother in-law
and
sister. Rev. and Mrs. Frank­
lin Auld, of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston
of Lucerne Dr. are entertain­
ing their daughter, Mrs. Eu­
gene C. Schram Jr., and
grandson James, who (lew

A double-ring ceremony at carnations. Bridesmaids were
Ml Souls Catholic Church Miss Patty Smith, *i*trr of
united in marriage Miss Judy the groom and Miss Chris
May Van Winkle and Michael Van Winkle, sister of the
Brian Smith on June 15th. bride, and they wore identical
T*to Rev. Richard Lyons of­ gowns of white laee over
ficiated.
pink taffeta and carried bou­
The bride is the daughter quets of pink carnations.
Carl Vanrera wa* bed man
of Mr*. Geneva Van Winkle
and the groom is the son of and ushers were Wendal Ma­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, jors and Benny Ray Van
Winkle, brother of the bride.
all of Sanford.
The bride's mother rhote
A program o( nuptial music
a dross of turquoise chiffon
was presented by Mrs. F. E.
for the wedding and pinned
ltoumillat, organist, and a
a corsage of pink rosebuds at
selection of song* were sung
tier shoulder. Hie groom's
by Mrs. John I’ ur.ly.
mother wore ■ soft blue silk
The liride. given in mar­
riage by tier brother, Donnie dress and her corsage was
of yellow rosebuds.
Clark, .vorr a formal gown
Following the ceremony •
of white Chantilly lace fash­
reception was given at the
ioned with Ions tapered
home of Mrs. William Agorsleeves and sralhqied neck­
aims. Mis* Libby Brown was
line. Her fingertip veil uf
in charge of the bride’s book.
illusion was belli by a tiera
The couple spent their
of seed peart* ami she ear
honey moon in Daytona Beach
rieil a bouquet of while ear
,
, .
,,
, , iand are now at home at 303
nations cenlcred with a w h ite .............
East 1st
Is Street.
orchid.
Maid of honor, Mis* Nancy
The man may carry your
Bergstedt, wore a while lace
while
shopping.
over blue tatfeta ballerina packages
length gown and carried a Don’t expert him to open the
matching blue bouquet id door, too.

Past Noble Grands Al Card Party

Held For Class

home of Mr. and Mrs. P. T
Piety in Osteen, recently.
Supper was served on the
lawn overlooking Lake But­
ler. Following supper the
men retired while the ladles
held their regular monthly
meeting. Mrs. William Brumley presided at the business
meeting and Mrs. John Wil­
son gave the devotional les­
son.
Election of officers for the
coming year was held and the
following officer*
elected:
Mr*. Jame* Wallin, presi­
dent; Mr*. Ilaiel Gilhuly,
vice president; Mrs. Bertha
Hardin, meeting secretary,
and Mrs. J. C. Trawick, Sun­
day School secretary.
Attending were, Dr. and
Mrs. John Wilson. Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew McPherson. Mr.
an&gt;J Mr*. F. T. Meriwether.
Mr. and Mr*. P. T. Piety, Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Gillon, ltev.
and Mr*. Edgar W. Smith
Jr., Rev. and Mr*. Grover
Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. James
Wallin.
Miss Lrttie Caldwell. Mrs.
II. A. Swanson, Mr*. Kirby
Fite Sr., Mrs. J. C. Huff,
Mrs. Bertha Hardin, Miss
Sara Burns,
Mrs. Annie
Rumbley, Mr*. Fred Robb
and daughters, Nancy, Judy
md Sally, Mr*. Lillie Euyanks, Mrs. Clarence Snyler, John Snyder. Mrs. Wil­
iam Urumley, Mrs. Harei
3 dimly.
Mrs. C. L. Redding, Mr.
ind Mrs. C. C. Howard. Mrs.
David Fauxcr, Mr*. Wilson
Seaman, Mrs. J. S. Field and
Miss Mary Etta Guwen.

Mrs. Francis K. Krichncr,
of Columbus, Ohio, announces
the engagement of her grand­
daughter, Barbara Jeanne
Mcrryman, to Edward Crist
Walters,
Lieutenant (Jg),
United States Navy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles II.
Walters of CircleviUe, Ohio.
Miss Merry man is the
daughter of the late Mrs.
Ctuudinc F. Morrynun and
Mr. Robert V. Mcrryman of
Cincinnati. She was a mem­
ber of the Uhit graduating
class from Ohio State Univer­
sity and is a teacher in (he
Coluuthu* area.
Lieutenant Walters
gra­
duated from Capital Univer­
sity in Columbus in two. He
is presently in Heavy Attack
Squadron Eleven at the Naval
Air Station in Sanford.

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Isaacs First
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British Open

LYTHAM-ST ANNES, Eng.,
MEW TORE (UP1) - Cas­
(UPI) — Jack Isaacs of
sius Clay wUl to presented
Langley Field, Va., was the
with • ailUoa-dollar ’’tabs It
first of seven Yanks off the
or leave K” offer today to
tee today to the opening
meet heavyweight champion
round of the British Open
1— F*flt*H*, Boggy Listen at Philadelphia
golf
championship,
which
Stadium Sept. 30.
Arnold Palmer la a 2-1 fav­
The offer will be made by
orite to win.
Bob NUog, • Chester, Pa.,
44,1aa to n to O m lM fi
Isaacs, not expected to
businessmen and brother of
Municipal Stadium
mske the cut Thursday for
Jack Niton, Liston’s adviser,
the final two round* on Fri­
who planned to meet here today, teed off in a twosome
&lt;ay with BUI Faveraham,
with England’s John Elliss.
toed ef the 11-man group
kwh M yaw .
Following him to the first
guiding
the
destiny
of
Clay.
Than « M wtert t a m i eat
tee in order were fellow
Bob Nttoo revealed In
to ha that M f fifth—Um to­
Yanks Doug Sanders, Phil
ning that n « A n &lt; lha 'gift" PhUadelphia Tuesday night
Rodgers, World Seniors chainthe details of the offer, which
pion Herman Barron, Palm­
presumably
rest
on
Litton
was pitching and
er, Jack Nlcklaus and Boh
tha aeon was S*I when T&gt;us­ retaining hl«. tltto In his re­
Marshall.
match
with
Floyd
Patterson
s y Darla af the Lee AnA total of 120 players made
at
Las
Vegas
July
23.
gslsa Dodgers 'ted off with a
up the field for the start, but
•This
Is
the
greatest
offer
walk. After Hank Aaron ef
that will be cul to the low 45
the Milwaukee Breves Glad ever made to e challenger,"
and ties for the final two
acid,
"If
Clay
turns
it
out, SL Loots Cardinal first
rounds.
MOKE, Ga. (UPD-tatydown,
it
means
be’U
be
turn­
bastman BUI White hit a
Palmer shot a final tuncup
faer of toa aovUi'a top anu ground ball to third baseman ing hie back on better than
round 60, four under par,
mlllton-dollar
offer."
tour gotten opts natch play Prank Matsons of the Boston
Tuesday
and
bookmakers
Bob Niton estimates that a
today la Um 17th casual Bed Bon,
promptly refused lo accept
Liston-Clay
bout
will
draw
Kslsone, off hetence, rifled
Southern Amateur golf tour
any more hots on him.
grots of more than 18 million,
n throw to second end BkhMaster* champion N’icklau*.
aam ot at tba rail'd Cooaa
Including 15 million from cloa
ardeon, who had been playing
who played Tuesday in a
Coaatry Club court*.
ed circuit television. Clay, he
deep with n left-handed hitter
partnership
wilh
Rodgers
U m campatlton, who apt
J. E. COLE, of Jessamine Avenue, "lucked up"
anld, wUl to guaranteed 20
et the piste, appeared to be n
against Palmer and Gary
tha laat two daya qualifying,
recently with u No Allhi lure in the Government
per cent of everything—tele­
Player of South Africa, was
a r a aatklag to dathron liule tote severing the base. vision, movies, radio and the
cut areu. He anight 35 speckled perch nnd u
a 5-1 pick to win the title.
Musky Henry at Valdosta, The ball beuusad off Richard- live" gate.
good sized bnsn in a few hours. (Herald Photo)
son’s glove and rolled Into
Player was 6-1, l’cter Thom­
Ga., laat year's champion.
Clay, following his recent
son of Australia 8-1, and Rod­
Based oa qualifying scores, center field, Davis racing to fifth round kayo over Henry
ger* and Kel Nagle of Aus­
Cooper In London, said he
low golfers appear to have third.
"The ton was right an the
tralia 10-1.
aa aaecUeat chance to sue
willing to meet Liston "If
tog, I should have had It," the price Is right." He later
———-8 tra« « i lui'
vlffl
IWBryi#
said Richardson. He accepted announced bla price—fl.3 mil
Lew Oehmlg at Chatta
the stigma for the American
nooga Teas., who faltered
League defeat bteeuee, to ad­
Tuesday with a 1-over-par 71,
dition to that play, to groundstill managed to win medal­
ist honors among the quali­ id Into double plays both
fiers on the strength ot his times he wee et tot.
Then young Pepltone came
W E S T J O R D A N . Utah
brilliant « Monday.
Into
tho spotlight
(UPI) Middleweight conOm stroke back were Dr.
talenuttonsl
He eeooped up a ground UaMtd Press
tender Gene Fullmer, lung
John MeXoy of Orlsndo, with
NaUeeal Ltsgwe
toll hit by Mays end It lookknown for his endurance and
70-71—141, and Howell Eraser
W. L. Pel
ed
Ube
he
would
have
had
physical condition, plans to
ot Penama City, with 72-70—
By
Bill
Vincent
Jr.
dredging
to
start
when
he
SO 33 .002
Davie out hy 10 test had he Lo* Angeles
142.
ran cat all the bream and go through with a scheduled
4S
37
San
Francisco
Howdy:
This
here
weather
thrown to the plate. He elect­
title bout wilh champion Dick
4S 37
Is a plum mess and these perch that he pleases.
ed, after a moment’s hesi­ Chicago
Down Lemon llluH way tho Tiger, his manager said to­
tfl
38
St.
louts
tation, to throw to first In
rain* nrc sure going to help
day.

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KIWANIS WINS. Kiwania Junior Leaguer* won the tournament playoff
with CPO team by a score o f 13 to 7 in un error-filled game at the "taillum,
behind the pitching o f Ernie Baumlester. Team members are ahown her*
holding their individual trophies. From left, front row, Allen Cooper, Larry
Roland, Randall Benvie, Bernie Barber, John Latharovv, Ernie Baumieater
nnd Steve Hulint. Buck row, Tommy Austin, Fred Weber, Gury Lloyd,
Leslie Green, Wally Jemigan, Steve Gordy and Coach John Lathnrow Sr*
holding team trophy. Player Edgar Jobe waa not present. (Herald Photo)

Liille League
Benefit Slated
By Jane Catselberry

64 Amateurs In
Rone Tourney

Fullmer Plans
To Meet Tiger

Standings

Sikes, Heilman
Matched Today

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP1) — Dick Sikes, ooe ot
the world’s amateur goiters
toes off against Dave Hell
man of Dekalb, III., la quest
of his third conMcutivo Ns
tlonal Public links golf title.
With the NCAA championship already tucked away,
the tall, thin youth from Wic­
hita, Kan., Is playing at the
peak of his game and Is rat­
ed the favorite to go all Um
way.
However, medalist Johnny
Joseph of Hsywaril, Calif., la
hot and also could be the man
to beat. He tangles with Wal­
lace Smith of Tontiac, Mich.,
In another feature match.
In another festured pair­
ing, Leroy Beasley of Dallas
goes up against Jim Everman, the Bellingham, Wash.,
mailman.

Leg al N otice
sru iv oi.u c o r a n r
MOI nil OS- IHJUM-KPITf
V a tu * a l FaklJ* M f l r i i c

To ohnm II mar eoncarn:
Tha rt.mlnol. ('nunty Doard
nr AUJu.l m.ut will hold a
public hearing to ronaldtr tha
poaalblltr nr granting parmtaalon to arret a 1 4 ft. anlld
hnti aa ra&lt;iuaat«&lt;l br Marrf
A. Ilaataa on tha following
&lt;ir»rrlUa*i prupartrt I-ut Si,
lllupk It. lla.tr loS , Manor,
lilt Talk# A-liar Clrct*.
I'Mhim haarlng will ba bald
In tha County Commlaalonara
lt»om. Court Iluuat, Hanford
Florida, on Julr IT, ISIS at
Till P. M. or aa aoon lharaaltar aa poaalhla.
gamlnnla County Board at
A tjin ltn .n i

Hy William C. Ilalback,
Chairman
Plibllah July IS, ISM.
l’ DK-11
■ K w ix o L ts r u i . m
ills o r A t u r a r r N K x r

moa

*( Fiaklto IWailae
Tu whom It may enneara:
Tha Xamlnola County lluir*
of Adjustment will hold
public haarlas In cunatdar tha
poailblllty af arantlne a var­
iant* tu Mactliin 4, paragraph
K “ Building Mila Araa Htgu
l.tUuna" frnm IM fl. width at
th* building lint ta M (t. at
lha building tint, at lha Xon
Ing Kagulattoiw aa raqutatad
by Mhuantabar Conatructlan
Co., Inc., (or (lunnar F. wi|.
»t-r oa tha (allowing dtocrlb• I proportyi Tho M sa (t a(
Itio S JIB (t o( lha Kli t i n
•i of CJovL Uol 1. Moot, l-taeJ»K data lha K IS (L (ar
county road).
I'ubllo haarlng will ba bald
In lha County Commlaalunara
Ilium, Court lluua*. Mauford,
Klurhla, ua July IT. IISS at
7:1« r. M. or aa ouon (hart­
al Ur aa poaalhla.
M. mInula County Board af
Adjuattnant
ily William C. Ilalback.
Chairman
Frtllah July IS, less
Wlrit-t8

ittiidL

"I thought Pepltone mate
tho right ptoy," Houk said
later In the drteslng room.
Mays helped. He went
against the wire fence to eon
terfietd to Ube aa extra-base
hit away from tho unfortunate
Pepltone to tho eighth toning.
Before that ha had:
—Stolen first la the
end Inning after gottlng «n
with a walk to break hie allstar atolen base record of
three. Later he wag to gtegl
hie second base of the game
and a new record fifth to the
competition.
—Got hie 20th hit, a single
to the third—tying him with
Muslal for the most hits by
any player to All-Star comps
tltion—although to Is bitting
only .271 for the Giants.
*1 don’t pay no attention to
records," said Maya. "I just
play the game. ! Uke to win
these gemee. I hope 111 play
to 100 more.
He’a only If.
• s o
NaPI.
012 01* 010-5 6 0
Amor. 012 000 000-3 II
O’Toole, Jackson S, Culp 5,
Woodsthlck 8, Drysdale 8 end
Bailer, Edwards 5. McBride.
Dunning 4, Bouton 6, Fltarro
7, Radala g and Battel, How­
ard A Winner—Jackson. Los
er—Banning.

Leg al N otice
w orm s d s d b s
m e r m a n s wamm r f t v r r a
w a n e * m iiKitniir m v
TTX Ihnt tha undiralgnad. da
airing to angagg In bualnaaa
undar lha flctltlona nama ot
AUTO HERVICK, ot O.
Highway IT-S1 and hfalody
I-ana, la tho City of Caaaal
harry, Mamlnolo County. Fior
Ida, Intanda lo ragtalar tha
aald flctliloua nama with lha
Clark of tho Circuit Court o
MamlnoU County, Florida.
/■/ Wm. R. gtaphang
a Joaoph Oavla, Jr.
Altornoy at Law
I-oal Off lea Box
Sanford, Florida
rubiiah July is, it, w, at, ties
c u k -si
tBHtwoLM o o e r r r
BO A R D OV ADW lfgTNRVT

To whom tt may anneara:
Tha Bomlnola Caunty Board
of Adjustment will hold
publle haarlng lo conaldar Ua
poaalblllly af granting
front yard aatbach varlanca
ta tha Boning Regulation* aa
raquatlad by Jamaa * Janava
William* aa tho following da*
crlbad propartyt Lot 11. Block
C. Dili# Terrace Suhdlvlalon.
Fubllo haarlng will bo bald
la tha County Commlaalonara
Room. Court llauoo, Manford
Florida on July IT. IIS! at
T:IS P. M. or aa aooa lhara
alur aa poaalhla.
gamlnalo County gourd
Adjustment
Br William e. HaIhack
Chairman
Fubtlah July It, MS*.
OBK-48

4S 40
Cincinnati
4) 40
Milwaukee
41 42
Pittsburgh
40 44
Philadelphia
33 54
Houston
29 55
New York
Today’s Probate* Pitchers
Lo* Angeles at New York
night — Podrea (6 6) vs
Craig (2-13).
Chicago at Cincinnati night—
Hobble (48) vs Jay (3-12).
Houston at Pittsburgh night
—Johnson (4-11) vs Friend

MO-7).
San Franclico at Phlladelphis night— O’Ucll t to-4)
vs McLIah (8-4).
Only games scheduled

Thursday's Games

the flshrfmrn out a whole lot.
I talked to R. T. Humphrey
while ago and he sure does
have a good idea about this
water problem we have.
Humphrey stales that if a
lock was crrrtcd at lint Is­
land just south of I'alalka It
would raisu the water level
about three feet from I’ alatka to the far swamps of the
St. Johns River ami the cen­
tral part uf the stale, and
would also improve the drink­
ing water.
Well, I called a few fish
ramps a while ugo and fish­
ing is pretty good out at
Crowe's camp. A lot of bass
are being caught on plastic
worms and crickets. Hie
bream are slow hut are be­
ing caught on mussels, worms
and crlckcti. The catfish arc
slow.
I saw a big gar the other
day and was telling Jim
Crowe about it anil he said
(he gar is waiting for the

Los Angeles at New York,
night
San Fran, at Philadelphia,
night
Houston at Pittsburgh, night
Chicago at Cincinnati, 2 twinlght
Milw. It St. Loula, 3, twinight
America* League
W. L Fct.
SO 31 .617
New York
47 38 .533
Chicago
Boiloo
41 37 .513
45 38 .342
Minnesota
47 40 .540
Baltimore
44 40 .524
Cleveland
MIAMI (UP!) - A quiet,
Los Angeles
41 48 .471
36 48 .439 simple funeral was planned
Kansas City
35 47 .427 today for Jack (Dor) Kearns,
Detroit
30 38 .349
Washington
(he freewheeling manager
Tuesday's Results
who
ballyhooed his way into
All-Star Gam*
boxing history books and
National 3 American 3
Today's Probable Pitchers made eight world champions.
Boston at Minnesota night— Kearns, who died .Sunday
Wilson (8-7) vs Slange (2-i) just a month short of hU 81st
or Stlgman (78).
birthday, will be remember­
Only game scheduled
ed as the man who made the
Thursday’• Garnet
Manassa Mauler, Jack Demp­
New York at Loa Angeles, sey, and the man who booked
the firit million dullar fight.

Kearns Funeral
In Miami Today

CteveUad at Xaasaa City,
night
Boston at Minnesota, night
Detroit at Chicago, night
Baltimore at Washington,

W hy

YOU

hass arc schooling and are
running up to about right
pounds. Most of them are be­
ing caught on Ihe small tooth­
pick plug. Mr. Willey and his
grandson, along with Mr
Head and his brother caught
At beautiful bream on cric­
kets nut at the Htuff.
Talked to Harry Dervish
and he tells me that Hie
bream
are bedding off
Iteck'a Point on the Volusia
side of Lake Monroe. There's
also another bream bed in
Lake Jessup at Little Gator
Point by the patch o( myrtle
bushes. Ilcrvisli says that he
would sure like to sec someliody out there lishing while
it’s good.
It's been told to me tlul
the other day while it was
storming over Lake Monroe,
a fellow had taken refuge
under aomr tree* and the
lightning struck on the lake.
The fisherman noticed some­
thing floating on the water
and went out in retrieve the
object, which to Ihe fisher­
man’s surprise was a lo 'j
pound bass. I don't know- his
name but I'nt just as curious
as you are.
Gone a-fUliiug.

Manager Marv Jrnwm said
Fullmer ts still nursing a
sore foot hut planned to leave
Sunday for Nigeria where he
Will meet Tiger July 2T.
Jenson vigorously denied
reports a substitute fighter
might replace Fullmer in the
title contest.
The Utah fighter returned
to the gym Tuesday alter a
2'4-week layoff because of a
foot injury suffered while
sparring.

Pitcher Bought
CLEVELAND (U 1*1&gt;—Pitch­
er Ron Moeller wax purchas­
ed Tuesday hy the Washing­
ton Senator* frnm the Hawaii
club of the Pacific Coast Lea­
gue. The Senators optioned
inflelder Jack Kennedy to the
Islander* to make room (or
Moeller,

Fight Results
By Halted Press laternatfeeal
CARDIFF, Wales (UPI) H o w a r d Winston*. 123\i,
Wales, stopped Alberto Serti,
USVs, Italy (14, won Euro­
pean featherweight title),
IAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) —
Doug VaUlant, 131, Miami,
Fla., eutpotolsd Lula Molina,
131. San Jose, Calif. (10).
SACRAMENTO,
Calif.
(UPD— Freddy Boot*. 184Vi.
Sacramento, Calif., knocked
out Santiago Gulisrrei, 184K.
5*1 liUnali^ X*J, (2J-

Stan Muaial of the St.
Louis Cardinal* holds a record
for having played in 2.1 con­
secutive
All-Star baseball
games, according to th* Lit­
tle Red llook of Han-ball. Ilia
196.1 appearance arheduh-d to
Cleveland today ox tends the
record to 24 consecutive
games.

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third place, a game and 8 pa and Orlando travel* to
Lakeland.
half behind first place Sara- The standings:
sola-pennant winner of Ihe
W. L. Pc4.
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and Frank Petrillis who each
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In other action last night,
St. Petersburg dumped Mi­
ami C-3. Orlando defeated
Lakeland 7-3 and Tampa nip­
ped Daytona Reach 4 2.
First baseman Jerry Dorseh
hit a seventh-inning grand
slam homer tiff Miami hurler
John Gcehrtog. The Saint*
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inning by scor.ng another
run.
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Lutlmmw of the Kiwunis Junior Leugucr.-t after
the playoff by George Touhy, executive vice
president of Firnt Fedcra lSaving* and Loan.

A benefit softball game for
the Seminole Little League
will be played at Altamonte
Spring* Sunday at 3 p.m.
with the Ladies Auxiliary
playing against the manag­
ers.
Lewis Cole and Elmer
Helms will pitch and catch
for the ladies* team and two
of the ladies will pitch and
catch for the men’* team.
The men will be further
handicapped by having to
throw and bat lefthanded.
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Ing may contact Mrs. Betty
Webb, of Longwood, auxiliary
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JOSEPH BRANHAM o f Enterprise, who worked for Count Adolph DeBary a« a young lad. posed aa a model for Artist Loran Wilford at a de­
monstration held at DeRary Mansion House. Hranham has some interest­
ing memories of life at the Mansion House in the old days.
(Cox Photo)

Colored Community News
By Bern lee Kelsey
The Oviedo Babe Ruth Buseball Club members were en­
tertained by their purents
with a swimming party and
(upper at Sweetwater Park.
Tim Colbert, on behalf of
tha club, presented Coach Paul
Jiikter with a gift in appre.
elation of the time ami inter­
est In roaching the players.
Miklcr, in acceptance of the
gift, thanked the patents for
excellent cooperation in ar­
ranging transportation and fi­
nancing the teurn. lie also ex­
pressed his uppieeiution for
good cooperation of the buys
in their enthusiasm, as shown
in practice ami In their sports­
manship.
He stated that even though
It was not a winning season,
the boys played well and gain­
ed much experience and with
the experience gained, by haul
practice and deinmination
should have a winning team
next year.

The doll and hobby show
for Finacre* t, South-dde and
Grammar Playground* will lie
held Friday,
The children arc rc&lt;|tiested
to bring their entrica to the
Rpcreation Youth Wing before
0:30 Friday morning. Judging
will begin ut 10 am and
awards made on the spot.
Please lahel each entry
with owner'*’ name, anil wait
until after judging to take
the entries home.
Children must bo registered
members of either Kouthside,
Pinecrcat or Grammar Play­
ground to participate in this
event.

Robert It. Thomas Jr.
FA MI H
Urn Charles Harold, II.
who resides at 1114 Pine Ave­
nue found a pigeon while
playing in his hack yard with
a friend. ’The bird hail a bro­
ken leg and this boy put a
splint on it. (liter two weeks,
the fowl has mended considliderahly. There L* an iden­
tification tag on one of 111*
legs. The number is W4294.
lain Charles is a member
of Cub Scout Troop No, hi).
Den I. He warrants a special
commendation for hi* effort
in treating and taking care
of the bird. His act of kindheartedness exemplifies those
things for which he stands.
He is the son o( Mrs. Juan­
ita H. Harold.
Mrs. Willie Mac Ruth of
Fast Williamson, X. Y , and
her granddaughter, Valaric
Lynette Ruth, wore recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ral­
eigh L. Sutton. Mrs Lor­
raine Sutton i* the daughter
of Mrs. Ruth.
Mrs. Julia Davis spent her
vacation in Jacksonville, re­
cently.
Larry and Sandra Campbell
son and daughter of .Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Cambell of this
city are visiting their grand­
parents in Carrabclle, Mr*.

11; Hornier Krt»ry
Up tu the prviH'iti date, 161
atudvnt* have rrgiatered fur
thr annual summer recreation
program. cecurdlng to director
l'nul llikler. Hr I* assisted
by Coach Jim I’ulmcr and
student leaders Suiminr Par­
tin und Jimmy Courier.
Silkier anmunml the fol­
low inp schedule:
Monday and Thursday—urts
and crafts—8:30-11:30—home
economic building; leader*.
Iloh Iscli and Suzanne Partin;
playground. I'aul Silkier, Jim
Palmer and Jimmy Courier.
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday — swimming, Sweet­
water Park; leadeis. Paul
Siikler. Jim Palmer, Suranne
Purlin and Jimmy Courier.
Afternoon schedule: Junior
and senior high—1.30-1.30—
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday—golf, tennis, cheer­
leading, twirling and tumbl­
ing. led by Jim Palmer ami
Suranne Partin.
Tuesday and Thursday—2-4
—band, directed by Pete
Rahul.
Tuesday ami Thursday —
I.ittle l.eugue baseball, coach­
'd by Jim Palmer, 4-6.
Night schedule — Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Fri­
day, 7-10, basket halt, touched
by Paul Siikler.
The next special event, a pet
show will be held Thursday at
the gymnasium at 0 a. m.
Everyone is urged to bring his
favorite pet.

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Mission School
LAKFLAND (UP1) —The
Hth annual School uf Missions
sponsored by the Woman's
Society of Christian Service
of the Florida Methodist Con­
ference, is scheduled for July
More than BOO Methodist
women from throughout Flor­
ida are expected to attend the
session* at Florida Southern
College.
A wet-heud workshop for
1511 representative* of the
Wesleyan Service Guild will
be conduct**! July ‘20-2S.

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Trowel!, 67, waa killed when
he stepped from his truck
aftt-r a boom came in contact
with overhead elei trie wire*.
Authorities said Trowel!
waa loading pulpwood when
the accident happen'd about
two miles south of here.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
An estimated t'O million
Americans will tuko K l mil­
lion trip* thi* vacation or
pleasure trip* this summer,
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MISS MICHIGAN — MIm Michigan for 1963,
Kathleen MrLnuirhlin, of Ishpcminp, Mich.,
pose* with current “ Mi*.* America,” Jacqueline
Jeanne Slayer, o f Sandusky, Ohio, "Mi** Mich­
igan" will compete for “ Mi.-.* America" title
this fall.
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DEAR FROM: Thanks for set*
ting the record straight. And at the
risk of beating the poor Hoggs to
death, a reader from Wheeling wrote
to say that the University of West
Virginia’s Number One Alumnus for
seventy-five years was the beloved,
late GORY HOGG. He lived to be 90.
(A long time to be Gory.)
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7:30-9 p.m. NBC. The Vir­
ginian. “ A Distant Fury."
(Color) (Rerun) R e g u l a r
Gary Clarke get# the call to­
night, sharing most of the
plot with guest# Ida Lupino
and Howard Duff.
1:30-9:30 p.m. ABC. Going
My Way. "A Dog for Father
Fit#." (Rerun) The title im­
plies, Father FiU 1# given an
Irish setter. It turn* out to be
a joy for hiai but a calamity
for the housekeeper and Fa­
ther FiU decides it will have
to go.
99:30 p.m. CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. (Rerun). The
Hillbillies cut up in a very
(unny episode shout Jethro's
education and Cousin Pearl's
romantic design.
9-10 p.m. NBC. Kraft Mys­
tery Thestre. "Catch fea r b)

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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding,’’ send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby
that If ho led a third heart hd
would b* giving declarer •
ruff and discard. While th*
discard would not do declarer
any good, th* ruff might turg
out to bo most ombarrasilng.
East led a third heart South
ruffed in dummy and led a
trump, which East ducked. ’
East also ducked a second
trump lead and South had no
way to stop East from making
ing two trump trick*. If ho
led a third trump East would
■imply play another heart and
force out South's last trump
and set South two tricks.
Because It la bettor to go
down one than two. South
merely led out club* and dia­
mond# until East ruffed In.

By Ruth Millett

The #urest way to lost ar* Invited, but don’t expect
friends and alienate people U anybody els* to be.
to hold forth at great length
Finn opinions on any sub­
on any of the following sub­ ject you dun't know much
about. Next time you hear
je c ts :
Your health. No one wants someone aound off on a sub­
a lung, involved answer to a ject about which ahe knows
nothing, watch the boredom
polite "How ara you?"
Your children. On* abort, on the faces of her listeners.
amusing anecdote is permis­ Give your opinions on any
sible. Hut stop there.
subject If they ar* based on
Friends unknown to the fact*. Otherwise, admit you
group you're with. You can't don't know enough about the
expect people to care about subject to hava a definite
opinion.
persons they've never met.
Any pointless story, told
Ycur social life. It's all
right for you to be impressed just to bring in the names of
with the places to which you important people. That’s about

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What’s on your mindFor a per­
sonal reply, send a self-ad&lt;trc.-&lt;ied
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hitls, Calif.

JJutWoman:

4ITupun Indian
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a* boring aa anyon* can get.
You run no risk of boring
your audience if you talk
about them rather than about
yourself.
And if your main deslr* Is
to cnteitain rather than to
impress, you won’t bo a dull
companion.
Don't b« a bore at home,
either. Reed Ruth Mitlett’s
“ llow to Have a Happy Hus­
band.” Send 25 cents to Ruth
Millett Reader Service, e/«
The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Elox 459, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York 19, N. Y,

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the Throat." A few actionless
lulls hinder the suspense built
for what might have been a
crackcrjack thriller. Acting,
however, is very good and the
mystery will keep you puzslcd. With the governor of a
state on his death bed, the
lieutenant governor (Steve
Forrest) takes over the job
and sulfers a nervous break­
down after reading a myster­
ious document. Wandering in
a state of shock, he gets In­
volved in a fracas that finds
him wakening in « mental
ward.
10-11 p.m. NBC. Tha Elev­
enth Hour. “ Try to Keep
Alive Till Next Tuesday." An
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overly sentimental and bun
densome plot, saved by very
good acting.
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HOLLYWOOD (LTI) —
Anna Maria Alberghetti plans
to go on an overseas personal
appearances
tour starting
this fall.
Parts of th* 10-week tour
will be filmed for a proposed
television
network special
show.

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PIIUNE FA 2-1214
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Starta Next Sun.
"LOVE IS A HALL"
Glenn Ford
Hop# Lang*
Flrat Sanford
Showing
ass

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "MOTHER
OF TEEN-AGERS": You are lucky
that yours is the home teen-agers
flock to. Since they sre usually al­
ways ‘‘hungry”, here’s an idea to
keep them occupied, happy and out
of mischief: Suggest that they make
fudge or bake a cake. It can consume
houn. The only stipulation, “You
must clean up the kitchen." Boys
have been known to wax the kitchen
floor and clean the stove just to im­
press the girls. And vice versa.

That key word, “ Arch,"
&lt;D&gt;
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whtro “ A” lUnde for “ AnAQ10II
slyio the lend” ; “ R” atand#
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for “ Review the bidding” ;
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“ C” atand* for "Count your
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for th* oil-important “ How
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can •1 make or beat thU
4111
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hand?” nhuuld be part « f
•ovn
every bridge player’s bibte.
A K ill
Eaet atarted proceedings
¥•2
by taking two heart trick*.
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4 /1 4 1
He wa* alto *ur* of making
No on* vulnorabl*
» trick with tha ace of ipades
North
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and hi* prcblem wa* to find
1
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19
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one more trick to *et th* con­
Paso Pass Pam
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tract.
Opening lead—T l
Obviouily It wain’t coming
In cither minor *ult or In tramp*. Thlo did not look pro­
heart* su he had la get It In mising. either until East noted

7:13 * 11:39
“ TEENAGE
MILLIONAIRE”
Jimmy Clanton
Co-Frnlurr 9:10 Only
Sciesr* Clannic
“ Voyage To Th#
Bottom Of Th* Sea”
Walter 1‘ idgros
Color

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DEAR HURT: Ask her please to
wear something else for your wed­
ding. If she doesn’t quickly agree to
It, YOU find another pattern for
yourself. Don’t let a "m e too" moth­
er-in-law spoil your wedding day.

$aco&amp;y Onfijudga

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are slenderizing for me. That waa tha
reason I chose that pattern. Should
I go ahead and wear mine, ask her
not to wear hen, or whatl
HURT

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31 Curtain
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DEAR ABBY: I am to be mar­
ried soon and my plans are slowly
shaping up. A couple of months ago
my mother-in-law-to-be asked to see
the pattern and material I had select­
ed for my wedding dress. (I am malt­
ing it myself.) I showed her and she
seemed delighted.
Last evening I waa shocked be­
yond words when she showed me
HER dress. It was an exact duplicate
o f ilium— only in blue. She had it
made. Abby, I’m a large girl and
there aren’t too many patterns that

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DEAR ABBY: It’g trud the bte
Governor Hogg of Tex** had a
daughter named IMA HOGG, but
there never waa a aister named URA.
She waa dreamed up by someone who
thought it would make a good story.
However. IMA did have a brother
named WILL B. A. HOGG. 1 knew
him years ago.
FROM HOUSTON

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Xrralb .July U), 1963 — Page 11 1-’. Real Estate For Safe 112. Real Estate Far Safe 29. A«te*MbD* Serrfc*

WOULD Ilk*- navy wlfo to
shut, hum, i ixprn-rs with S W E E T IE PIE
2. Noticed - Personals
another navy wif*.
3. Education - Instruction
FA 2-30*1.
4. .Transportation
5. Food
3. Education * Instruction
6. For Rent
AIK-Condilwnlng - Rcirlitcra6A Special Notices
tkm meo needed. We train
7. Business Rentals
&gt;oii. Tool, and equipment
8. Beach Rentals
furnUhed. Writ* C.T. 1. Boa
9. For Sale or Rent
33, c o Herald.
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
JOII aL-curity tan be your, hy
12. Real Estute For Sale
preparing now for coming
18. Mortgage Loans
Civil Service exama. For In­
14. Insurance
formation write NATION­
15. Business Opportunity
AL TRAINING SERVICE
16. Female Help Wanted
INC. Box CA c 'o SANFORD
17. Male Help Wanted
HERALD.
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
8. For Kent
20. Babysitters
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
21. Beauty Snlona
22. Build - Paint - Repair Clean and close in. Jimmi*
Cowan. 122-M13.
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
25. Plumbing Services
equipped. $75. FA 2-5303.
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
For real automobile bar
28. Laundry Service
gains, check the Heratd class
29. Automobile Service died display section.
29A. Auto Accessories
2 SDKM. i'uiu. Apt.
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock 2101 Magnolia FA 2-3951
31 A. Feta
NICELY furnished 3 room
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Apartment. Private hath.
"Smile! Oh.
33. Furniture
FA 2-5303.
34. Articles For Salo
UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom 6. For Rent
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks Iwute, kitchen equipped. W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
FA 2-3651.
37. Boats - Motors
Rouins private batiu, 114
38. Motorcycles - Scooters LARUE 2 bedroom Trailer on
W. First St.
39. Trailers - Cabanas
lur|c lake. Adult» only. Pb.
1. Loat &amp; Founfl

* « • ! « • o f t'u MIr M ra ria o
T o w h o m It m a y c o n c e r n :
T h e Brmlnole C o u t n y Hoard
of
A iljuiun-nt
w ill hold a
publlu h ea rin g to co nakler the
p o s s i b i l i t y o f g r a n t i n g a t id e
e lr seL t e t h a i k v ar ian c e l o the
Z on ing
IteguU tlons
at
ra.
VERY large 3 Bedroom
FA 2-7366.
o u a e te d by R o b e r t W. Bunn
Home In Loeh Arbor. $140
on
the
follow in g
d**&lt;rlbed
p r o p e r t y : L o t t 1, S, 3 ami 1,
FURNISHED 1 B e d r o o m
per month. FA 2-5301.
lllm-Vt II, T r a c t II. Kanlando
house. I.ar;;e rooms. $60 a
Hp rlng a O o l f C lu b Properties,
F U R S ’ . 4 Knout, 1 B e d r o o m
MlTII H Ttl IIP. PL Ml
at t h e c o rn e r o f T a m p a Street
rao. FA 2-8SU.
TIIK ITATH OP PI.011104
a n d t'r r a e v le w Avenu e.
A p t. W a t e r fu rn ish ed . A d *
TOi
E
llN
E
B
T
JA
C
O
B
JON
EH
P u b l i c h e a t in g w ill be befd
FURNISHED I &amp; 2 Bedroom
uID.
32.1 0389.
Address
unknown
In t h e Cou nty C n m m l x l o n e r *
Apartment. Newly decorat­
R o o m , Court llo u e e . Hanford. that a petition haa been filed
F lo r id a , on J u l y IT, 1&gt;*3 at In the Circuit Court n f Hrmled. Quosnel Apt. Apt. 7. 101 4 BEDROOMS. 2 bath, florida
T:3o |*. M. o r a» aoon there­ note Coun ty, PI or! da, in Chan­
room, patio, air condition­
E. 14th St. 3228191.
cery
,
In
the
M
at
ter
o
f
the
a f t e r a« p o n t b l e .
ed. In Ixtclt Arlxtr. Phone
H.tnlnole C o u n t y Board o f Ad option o f It O rt i: M A It Y
PLA IN JON EH, by
W ILIJK
A d ju s t m e n t
FA 2 8595.
O
L
lV
K
I
i
a
n
d
Klt.NP.STIM
Sly
W il lia m C.
Italback,
OLIVKU. hie w i f e ; and you
C h a irm an
E'iicleney Apt. $30 Mo. up.
are ret) til red to file y o u r an*
P u b l i s h J u ly IS. 1SS1
a . / t r or o b j e c t l » n to said pell
Surplui City. 201 W. lit.
C D K -S t
iy t h e ( i n n i t n i n t r o p
lion
w it h
the
un dersigned THE SIV1T* jrilHI%L lllvm i m o u : r»r*TY
Clerk o f Court, and t o eerve TIIHT, l\ 4Ml poll IK1I- 2 BEDROOM fund,hid Apart,
n o % iin o f i i M i w m r
a r o p y t h e r e o f upon the pell
Mll.E I'lkt vrv, PI.(Mill 4
mint. FA 2-0641.
NnKrp til I'lil»Ilf llmrltiic
tinners* attorn ey, w h o s e name l\ 4IIAMF.II \ Ml. UJigl
T«&gt; w h o m i* m * y coiuwrn;
and address ap pear b e l o w , on
im
oik
p.
T h « riemlnotn C o u n t y Hoard or b e f o r e Ju ly 1«, 1*&lt;3. and
FUUN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvill*.
of
Adjuitmtni will hold ,t In d efault t h er eof r e lie f wilt I I U D K R T K. N E W M A NH. s l n t l f f
public* htarltit; to c o n * ld cr th* be Krnnted to petit ioner*.
FURNISHED t bedroom Dup­
v*.
l»«.nwiblllty o f
irrantlna p «r «
WITNEHH toy band and of
lex. FA 2-3610.
Tnlttnlott to biilbi a d u p let In flclal »e il at the C ou n ty Court- F L O It KN CK K. N K W M AN.
1&gt;*r&lt;*ndant
c o n j u n c t i o n Avith
com m er cia l hou -e , S an ford. S em in ole Coun ­
MirirK
TH
APPFtll
u*«* f o r o c c u p a n c y by ow n er ty, Plorlda, this J le t day o f
THE •TATE UP Pl.lllllllA 3 BR. Frame House. Partly
and employ** In a C-S Cum* June. 1^43,
T i l ! Phurttitutt K. N e w u u u
furnished. Near NAS. Not
in c r d . it Bone a a p er H i» o liltlori (S E A L )
333 15th H lrsf t
fancy but cheap rent. $12.50
No.
*J
Ameudlntr
tttulnolw
A r th u r II
lie •k w it h , Jr.
fieiiilifjl, M tm it-sotu
C o ii n t y Z o n l n m it# a u Ia 1 1o n ■» a *
C lerk o f c i r c u i t 'Court
week. KA 2-3219.
, -u a r t h er eb y ordered |«i
by
a.
D. IL»rr»ll
iiy:
M argaret
C,
T jr e. a p p e a r anil *M*wer In prrvoii
on
tht
fo l l o w Irite dee crlbt d
II. t\
( o r hy ntturnsy ) tu a Bill o f EFFICIENCY Apartment on
p r o p o r t y? C om m un e* at N W Phillip It. Log.in
C o m p la in t fibnj herei n eu ilimt
r o r n f frfit 5, L.ik* o f th# Slilfthoher and
Firxt St. Near 2 city free
y o u hi the C ircu it Court c»f
Wood* HubdlvJalon; run H 53* First Pedrr.il llulldlng
parking lot, and chopping
S em ltiole C oun ty , Florida, on
K alona the N line of I*. Ik Box 1753
or
b efor e |h# 3‘i t h dsy o f
stores. No utility charges.
oald Lot S. 30111 ft to the Hanford. Florid a
J u ly , A. L), 1943, same being
1*011; continue S SS’ ltflS* B, A tt or ne y f o r P eti tion ers
Suitable (or couple or sina su it to e d iv o r c e , otherwise
iaI&lt;&gt;nic eald V line. !»5.*T ft; Publish Ju ne 34 A J u ly 3, H, a d*?ufe«5 pro r o n f e e s o will ho
Elc. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
thence H liV iT J ir
\V, 34 11 IT. 1941,
e n t e r e d au a ln it y o u f f a l l ft; thrnce N
V W W 1‘V» ClU-121
Store.
urn
to
appear
mid
uimwcr
a*
ft; then.-o N Sl'.’.J'S*'' K. 3&lt;.10
r e q u ir e d hy law.
M »m n op up it
ft to the 1*011. And «l*ti comI f is fu rth er ordered that FURN. Apt. Close in. Phone
n ie n r e at th*? &amp;W c o r nf Lot •TA T E OP PLO tt IDA TOi
thin Notice he pu Id Iaired once
FA 2 2800.
PAUL DOaOETT
4. run thence d ftfiO‘ 12** K
« n n k fo r fo u r (4 ) cnn*«*cu*
Re.^t define u n k n o w n
alonu the S line nf eatd Lot
11v m \\r p k* In T hm Hi iit*»r d
4. 3n* It ft to poll; continue
Y o u a r e he reby no t ifie d that
I1il* r a 3d , a n **wap it p« r p obll* h *■d&lt; “ CLEAN’ quiet Rooms’* The
thtnoa
11*41*11** IB i l e s i a Peii (km for a d o p tio n has
Hanford, d rm tnol- Coun ty,
Babies. FA 2 0720.
•ltd H line.
'*7 ft; thenrr been filed lt» the Cl n u l l in
a.
N 31*47*3#'* K. 14 44 ft. thence Court In and fo r Heintnole F loWrid
l i n e i s my hand ind o f f l
Nice unfurnished 3 bdrin.
N 13*47*14'* W. MO ft; thence County, Florida, in Cha ncery
this 2IMi day of June,
# 31*53 34** W, 11.71 ft to Pull. entitled In TIIK M A T T Kit OP rAi a l I tseal
home. 2535 El Capilan Dr.
. 1943.
Subject to an element over T H E ADOP TION O P ItOIIEHT (UFA L&gt;
FA 20180. 1
LARRY
O i l A HAM.
and you
th** S 10 ft.
A
rth
ur
II.
Beck
with,
Jr.,
P u b lic hearing will b« held are oommamled to appea r in
f ' l r r k C ir cu it Court.
In the C ou n ty C o m m U * lo n e r t •aid c o u r t , and y ou are re­
Hrmlnole C o u n t y , Florid a FURNISHED 2 l i e d r o o m
Hontti, C ou rt Ifou ee, Hartford, quired to fit- y o u r
Ah u m
Ity. M ar gar et E. Tyre,
house. 2481 Palmetto. Call
. Florida, on Ju ly 17, 1343 at or
other
ilefenno
wit h
th
l» CFA 2 0274.
4:30 I*. &gt;1. nr ae aoon there* c l e r k o f the c i r c u i t c*uurt of
K d w a r d F. Il lg gln e,
a f t e r as poeslhl#.
Hemlnuie Coun ty. P lorld a. and A t t o r n e y fo r P la in t iff
Hrmlnole County Board of atrve a c op y o f snob Answer a n d Complain int,
3 BEDROOMS, It) baths.
Adjiietmeii t
o f o f her di*fen*e Upon said
il« i Orang# A v enu e
Larttc lot and children wel­
fly
W il lia m
r.
tltlhick
petitione r o r pet Ii I n n er* at
P. O. Dos 1«5(
i "*fiairman
come. FA 2-5*109.
tOrney, TIB »MAH A
HCEKft.
W l filer Park, Florid-*
Publish J u ly l o t 1S4I.
wh ose &amp;di!n*&lt; 1» P. O II
P u b lish June 34 Jk July 3, P&gt;,
C D K -fl
1X41, Hanford, Flori d a, on or
2 BEDROOM Hume. Furn.
17. 1943.
before Aug ust 2, 1943. A Ik,
Large yard and garage.
In Ike Court o f Ike l o n e l y to s h o w caus e why said pat I C D J - 1 17
J u d a s * S«Mlnut# Coun ty,
lion should no t bo granttd. l \ T H E M l l t l l T r i l l 1«T OF
S75
mo. water (urniihed.
l«lu, l a P f o k a l #
and If you f i l l to do so, a t h e
M v rii ji im m
m i­
Children welcomed.
In r#» H i t i i e o f
Decree P ro C u n fc sso will he l l i t
i»P
u ii
p u n ar:%n*
\\ A L T K I t L. C L A R K
entered aaalnut yott for th«
FA 2-9097.
D efe ate d. relief dema nd ed in the Peti­ A III. P. ( I l l A T I , P l . l l l l ll l A ,
4 ,1 AM C I I A
M L I.IIIMI
T o III € rrilltitrs aud I V r sos* tion.
TIIK
HIK4TON PI V K C E N T # I BEDROOM House. Furnish­
lle ilii
1 Inline « r
llroauude
W IT NE SS my hand arid the HAVING:) HA NK
A i n l h i l Meld llatatrt
ed uu Im go tut. $6u u luuntb.
*«al o f said C ou r t this 39th
P laintiff ,
Y o u and eac h o f you are day o f June, A. D. 1943.
FA 2-0597.
v*.
h e r e b y n otifi ed and required (HEAL)
C HA lt LE H
H A D D E N , rt
ui
t o p r e e « n t a n y clalm a and de*
A r th u r II- B ec k w ith . J r . a n d et *1
2 ROOM furnished Apartment,
m i n t l i wh ich you, or either o f
C lerk o f c i r c u i t i :«*urt
I ir fend an I *.
jjr*»ti, m ay hnv#
• ** In ol the
!&lt;V&gt;. Irirlutle* water it elec­
ill Seminole Co nitty, F lor ­
A i r f l f ' E OF* Ml i t IA
e e t a t e o f W a lte r I , Clark, de*
ida
M llll’tl* ALE PIHIPI III wl III:
tricity. FA 2-6541.
ceaaed , late o f ».*U County,
By; Martha T. Vllhleii
T i l i C ha rlc* Had leu and Mary
t o the C o u n ty J u d g e o f SemiDeputy Clerk
I la Men. his wife
HOCStTRAll.FR with ca­
note C ou nty, Florid a, at hie T h o m t e A- Bpv«r
I I E M t JE A C E l C n k n ow u
o f f l a In tha c o u r t houee o f A tt orney fo r P e i l . l o n c r
bana un large private lot.
A A l l Tilt AH partle* c laimin g
•aid C ou n ty at Hanford. W\or• P. O. Uox 1344
in t«r «*t* by, through, u n ­
Adults.
FA 2-6087.
Ida. wi thin als ca lend ar month* Hanford, Plorld a
d er or s g a l t u t th* a f o r
from
the t im e o f the flr»t Publish July I. 10. 17. 34 1943
said person*.
p u h llc a t ln a o f this notice. T w o CUK-SI
YOU AUK hereby no tifie d 2 R003I Apt. with private
c o p i e s o f eac h c laim or d e ­
t h a t a C om p lain t to fo r e c lo t
bath atid entrance. 518 Melm a n d shall b « In writing, and
AOTK »: op ^t rr
a certain mortgage
lonville. F,\ 2-5126.
s h a ll stat e th** pi » ’• of real* •TATE (IP PI,Ollllt % All!
h a rin g 1lass f a l lo w i n g d e s c r i b ­
«tence and p ost offlt*i addrese
I 'l l AltLKH II m ’ ll II In.
ed real p ro p e r ty , to-w lt:
o f the c l a im ant* and ih n ll be
lleslden*;*?: yflal** o f Florida
L ot tu, J1U» k A, C OtiN ■ FITLY 3 Ifni i'nttsge, witii
• w o r n t o by the claima nt, hi*
A *I tl r r * s i V n k. in&gt; to i»
T R Y C U B M ANUU. UNIT
screened porch A carporte.
a uen t, o f at tcifn ey and a&lt; * nm
You ar# hereby n otifi ed that
Nil. 3, nucurding to th*
parited by a fill tig f*# of one % Chattel Mori it tig* foreclosure
Itucatrd nn Monroe ltd..
p l a t t h e r e o f a * r v o r d e d In
dollar and such Halm or d* Hull has been b r o u g h t Against
PI it IhH.k 13. Pages li
Lake
Monroe. 2nd Iioiim; S.
m e n d no t Vo filed eh a 11 b* you tn the C ir cu it Court In
and 74. P u blic l l n o r d * o f
of Lake Monroe Baptist
•ltd
for
Hem tn olo
County.
v oid
bertilnole Cminty. F lori d i
C C Clerk
Florid t in r h a n r ery , siatttlrd h a s been filed
s g iin s t
you
Church $1 &gt;i»i |&gt;er mo Plus
Ae e x e c u t o r o f the L»et F LO R ID A
IA) AN
C03IPANY. In the a b o v e - s t y le d suit, and
utilities. Ph. FA 2-7691 af­
W il l and Testament
I N C . plaintiff, %. C ll YUI.IUS y*»u are r equ ir ed tn «*rv « a
W a lt e r L* Clark . d#««a*ed II. HCItKIH and W ANDA l i c i t - • «»py nf y o u r A nsw er nf ot h er
ter 6:06 weekdays or Ph.
1 S b i n b o H t r an d L og an
Hid. defendant** Y o u are r e­ P le a d in g tn the CoinpUl
FA 2-3637 Leave message.
quired t i
fi|r y o u r
NM *#r t 'l a i a U f c * a.
A t t o r n e y s f o r E x e cu to r
ANIt till.n r o t h e r .|ef«-n*. • with the .si )N. nt’ nii. UK AN. LOW.N&gt;*lrat P cd r ra t llulldlng
(C lerk r.f the C ir cu it Court o f 11l.t- A tnt d e n UKItU. S i : FURNISHED 2 b e d r o o m
Ha nford, P lo rld a
P ub lish June 34, A July 3, la. Hemlaute Coun ty, Florid a, and K s t i i.’viurtt Asenu*. (trLn.lu,
House. $15 ,i month, Call
• T i e a c o p y n f iuuh answer PtorlUn. *n6 H i , th* o r igin a l
IT. 1943.
322-6686.
cn j-n »
or ot h er itefenea up on plain* A n * w * r or r-tliPI, i ill» d la
tiff** at to rney. T H O M Ad A. t h * o f l l e * o f tht t ’ Urk o f th*
H1*K K 11 m Huso a 1111r c m l * 113 C ir c u it Court o n or Irtftirt th*
HKDRUi* ,1 II-1 iM-:r.uler.
M ag no lia
Av en ue.
Han fold .
SSnU Utty of Ju lj , tsss- if you
Mater
A lights iurnlshcd.
Florid a, on or b e f o r e August fa ll u. -to *o. -. U &lt;:t»* pro o n $66 U IDO FA 2 1862.
:, 1942, A. It. and If &gt;oU fall I t ii - t will It*
*htn an-tinal
to do an, a Deersa Pro Con* y o u fur th* r* •[ Utltuillil* J
f ■•*&lt;.» will he enter ed as amst tn tit* Com p lai n
CHOICE RENTALS
y o u f o r the r elief demanded
t h l * N o lle * •
LNFUitNi.SlIKD 3 i;*'dr.i&lt;»iu,
in the Complain t.
. &gt; &lt; &gt; for
lluhrit oiu-« a u
W‘ lines* my ha nd at i th* e u D it c u lt v * w*t k* In tha Pan- |
bath $85.
Sitii t o f t lu r s t u .
s«al o f said C o u r t thl
3 Bedroom oil lake. $96.
day of June, A. D , 1»4
l i v T i : l &gt; thia
J*/
I “ fitroom. 2 iialh. $125.
ISKAL)
JUf.e. IMS.
Jr.. thUA t.l
Arthur II. B* 4 *
3 Bedruuin, 1 bath. $133.
ur|
c l e r k o f the C ir cu it
Jr.,
Arth ur tl. lia uit taI
In and fur Beirtlnule
nurl 3 Bedroom. 2 hath $136.
Clark i ( th* ClrcUl
I f , Florida.
Hit J , in B. With t
1 Bedroom, 2'x bath. Situs
By: Martha T. \Mi
tra Ituty C lark
D C.
Ihthllah Ju i, th, :s A July S,
T h o m * * A. a peer
t«. ) &gt; « .

Leg al N otice

Leg al Notice

Attorney foy p leln tlff
111 Megnolla Avenue

Hanford,

F lorid a

l»u*»!!«* Ju ly 3, Id, 17, J.

c iik d i

CDJ-14

. t n i t r i a s . n . t . h Daan.
tviwnh#*. A V.tah it*:, I
S r C C ontr ol IIIaa.
U. UI. 1 . t*to rU«

By Nadine Seltzer

BY OWNER. 3 Uedrrn. con­
St. Johns Realty
crete block Home, shaded
lot on beautiful lake. Pb. THE TIME TESTD FIRM
118 K. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
FA 2-2096.

Auto Glasa, Top#
* Scat C om a

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

84. Art Idas For Sal*
$1 par day rental for
trie Carpet Shaapooer wU KZ
purchase of Blue U atr% w
Carroll's Furniture.

304 W. 2nd St. FA 1-8022
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED On Repossessed Merchandise
Unpaid
A U T O GLASS
Item
Original
BaL
■63 Pert. T.V. $ 1 »N 9 K.Tt
IN STALLE D
Senkarik Glass and Paint '63 Port. T.V. IlSt.M $103.T*
'63 t r Refrig $279.13 $138.9*
Company
210 Maowlla Ph. FA 2-6822 Port. Sterwo $ 69.93 $2* 8*
'63 Power
$ H M $ 35 0*
Mower
31A . Pete
83 Auto
BOSTON Bull Terrier Pup*
Waiher
$ * 9 8 $188 9*
17. Male Help Wanted
plea. Reg. 6 weeks old. 52 port. T.V. $179.93 9 59.93
FA 2-61M7.
WANTED: Carpcntara and la*
Payments to suit YOUR bud*
borers at 3NAS. Construc­ FREE for good home. 3
get.
tion starting Monday morn­
FIRESTONE STORE*
month old W Cocker male
ing by Peacock Construc­ Puppy. House trained. Call
Cor. of tat * French
tion Co. Apply main gate.
322-0244
322 8841.

3 BEDROOM. Da bath llouM 14. Famafe Help Waited
in Rav«nna Park on lake.
Uter $2000 equity fur 1250. PART timev full time. If you
are looking for an uut of
1M Satsunia Dr. FA 2-2700.
the ordinary type job and
are Interested in beauty
LOW Monthly payments. 3
secrets. Call 423-7574.
Bedrooms, den. 2 baths,
central Alr-Cond. Lake pri­
vileges. 112 Lake Minnie GIRLS wanted. Apply at
Nifty Auto Uath. No book­
Dr. FA 2 7849.
keeping. 3408 French Ave.

COUNTRY STYLE
New 2 bedroom home 14k
baths located on large lot
on paved road In Lake
Mary. Community water,
built-in kitchen, 2 walla of
cabineta, double stainless
steel sink, electric heat,
plastered walls, 6 full incbei
of insulation, 40 gat elec,
water beater, LARGE light­
ed closets, and asphalt
shingle roof. Ideal for lei­
sure living. $10,500. $500
down balance FHA or con­
ventional U desired. J. W.
list! Realty, 322 W l 2M4
S. French Av*.

never mindl"
6. For Rent

IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
3 bedroom model Homes.
LMN Enterprises,
I n c.
Highland Ave. Lamgwood.
TE 8 3911.

EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Park.

BY OWNER. Giving away,
large equity. Nothing down,
near golf course. 3 Bed­
Rollaway, Hospital * Baby
room, I bath, kitchen equip­
Beds.
ped, Fla, room. Assume
By Day, Week, or Month
4 'iV mortgage. FA 2-6100.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 US W. 1st St.
2 BEDROOM Home on an ap­
proximate one acre of
FURN. Apt. 606 S. Park.
beautiful w o o d e d land.
2 BEDROOM House unfurn
$6560. Flexible terms.
Dhrd. Kitchen equipped. $65
a mo. Limit 1 child. 24.14
Cedar Ave.

RENT A BED

Seminole Realty

3

BliRM. 1 bath, kitchen
equipped.
|ll()
monthly.
119 Pine crest Drive. Phone
FA 2-4163.

FURNISHED Apt., 109h W.
9th. $50. FA 2 6290.

8. Bench Iten lain
HUTCHISON Ocean front
Apartment, Daytona Beach.
FA 2 0699.

9. For Sole or llent
2 I1DKM house. 817 Catalina.
PINKCREST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
baths, Fla. room, built m
oven A range. 104 E. Jen­
kins Circle. 322 9557.
2.25 ACRES uf Sub Irrigated
land. For inform at ton call
FA 2-4669.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Kit­
chen equipped. 123 W. Cole­
man Circle. Pinecresl.

12. Rent Estate For Sale

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate—Mortgages
I f N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
Evenings
FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8366
BY Owner. 2 Bedroom block
House furnished. Screened
porches. 3 Extra
lots.
$8,500 cash. FA 2 0931.

WEST * SOUTH OR
NORTH EXPOSURE

1

YOU pick Purple Hull Crow*
der Peas. $1.50 a bu. Pis.
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182. GERBA DAISIES Dutch Mill
FA 2 08*3
Nuraery. Upsala Rd. Just
Child Care. rA 2 2214.
USED Lawn Mowers. Refri­
o ff 20th St. * 1st
gerators and stoves.
WILL do Babysitting and will
Puovey's Sales * Service
stay weekends, FA 2-6019. 33. Furaitara
3rd * Magnolia
LICENSED
CHILD
Care. Used furniture, appliances,
louU,
etc.
Bought
•
Soli.
WuMEN'S while slow style
FA 2-8491.
Larry's Mart 21$ Sanford Chicago Roller Skates. Slxe
Ave. Pb. FA 2-4132
MARRIED Mnn, 31. with 3
7. Good condition. $7.00v
children relocating in Flor­
Call FA 2-8841,___________ _
WANTED retiable couple to
ida for health reasons, now
take up monthly payments
36. Automobile* - Track*
in Orlando. Would like to
of $13.50 on 1 complete
live and work in Sanford.
rooms of furniture. Call
BUYING A NEW er
,
Has off set printing, some
TE *-1311, Casselberry, col­
USED
CART
mute and service station
lect.
FINANCE IT WITH US
experience. Will consider
♦
Low Intereit Rltoa
anything. Good references.
FREE ESTIMATE
♦ Low Monthly PiymtsU
Write
Wyland
Hummel, Upholstering * Mattress ren­
FLORIDA STATE BANK
ovating. New * Used Furni­
General Delivery, Orlando,
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 1956 C1IEV. 2 dr. 1IT. R. * H.
Florida,
Co., at 70* Celery Ave.
323-2740.
21. Beauty Radon*
FA 2-2117.
1051 2 door MERCURY V-8.
SPECIAL
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
Stick.
Phone FA 2-3328
Cut ‘ N Curl Deauty Shop
Service With the Cash.
after 6:30.
Cold Wave $6 95 complete.
SUPER TRADING POST
’60 AUSTIN Healey Sprit*.
Open evening by appt.
FA 2-8877.
Good eond. FA 3-0818.
318 Palmetto Ave. 3220831
19. situ a tion s Wanted

32. Flowers - Shrubs

31. Arlklcti For Sale

1901 1'ark Avenue
48’ x 8’ IIOUSETHAILER, 2
FA 2 5232 anytime
bedrooms; Adults only; $50.
month. FA 2 3649. 8:30 tU IMMEDIATE Occupancy, 4
5:30 after 6 FA 2-7651.
bedroom air - conditioned.
Tee *N Green Estates. Ph.
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms. 2
322 2741.
baths, air-condition. Lake
front. FA 2 8920.
3 BEDROOM, Florida room.
5 ROOM furnished .Apartment.
Corner of Imke Mary Blvd.
A 5Ui St. FA 2-7965.

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LEAVING Town, must sell
hARRlETTS BEAUTY NOOK
'31 Olds. 2 door aodan.
Complete Ser. Eve. Appl'a. ALUMINUM Furniture re
webbed cheaper than you
Stick. Clean. Runa good.
105 So..Oak
FA 2-5742
can do It yourself. Bring
$295. FA 2-8841.
22. Build - Paint - Repair it to the Furniture Center,
1937 4 door CHEV. Bel Air.
into French Ave.
Seml-Retlred carpenter
auto trans. 3 new tirci.
Small Repairs — Painting
NORGE 14' Cuslomatic Re­
3230872 after 3.
Phone- FA 2 7983
frigerator • Freezer. Good
Urge yard with sprinkler
condition. 461 W. 13th St. 1953 CADILLAC. Clean. Good
system. Good neighborhood. 23. num bing Services
tires. $345 cash. 305 S. Park
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin.
26“ LADIES Rawlclgh Eng
Ave. 323-0795.
PLUMBING
lish Hike. 3 Speed shift,
101 WEST 10 ST,
Contracting Repairs
hand brxkei. Good condi 1960 RENAULT Dauphine,
NEAT 2 Linn, bout* In good
New motor. Tbp condition.
FREE ESTIMATES
dll Ion. $20.06. FA 2 6808.
fiteatlon. Total price only
A real bargain at $3*3. SH
R. L. HARVEY
$1950 with $500 down and 361 Sam’ord Ave.
FA 23383 ALLIS-Chalmen. Model G
.Mr. Burton. Valdes Hotel.
but. with low monthly pay­
cultivating tractor In good
ment of $49.50.
condition. For sate reason 37. Boat* • Mater*
26. Radio &amp; Television
able. 647 7238 or sec Grave­
USED T V. Sets $10. up. Ser­
SWAP. 23' Cabin Cruiser lor
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ly Tractor Sale* &amp; Service.
vice calls 42.uo. Sanford
smaller (Ishing boat. Ph.
Realtor
113 N. Orlando Ave, Malt
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
322 3114.
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso,
land.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
14 ft. 7.1MM EL. 30 hp. etee,
Mena sport shirts. $1.99 up
Evlnrude. gator trailer. Lika
BARGAIN HUNTER
27. Special Services
Mens shoes $299 up. Sur
new. $475, FA 2-8803.
This Is It. S. Sanford. Near
plus City. 204 W. 1st.
FR1GIDAIKE
111*14. 3 Rooms A hath on
34' JERSEY Sea Skit $850;
Sales It Service
nice shady lot, furnished
FOR your sewing needs
runa A Boats, $125 hp.
G. II. littill
il wanted. Empty August
MILADY'S SHOPPE
Chrysler marine engine baa
1700
W.
1st
St.
Sanford
2. All this lor $3800. Call
(If tine Fabrics
head, galley A bunks, needs
Ph. FA 2-1883
668 1601 Enterprise. Be glad
KM 3. Park Ave.
woodwork repair. Wekiva
to show you inside &amp; out. LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Fish Camp. 6 311. N. of
*3
40
PER
MONTH
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Sanford on St. Johns River.
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fertl- ASSUME payments on Singer
round
Lihhin
Sewing
Ma
BOAT SALE begin* Thun*
'xr-P h . FA 2-4244
chine equipped to xig lag
day. Many makes, alt ilies,
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Office FA 22118
and make button holes,
large stock must bo re*
Night FA 2-0648
With guarantee. Balance uf * duced now. Sample prices;
Puno Tuning and Repair
323 0100
W. L, Harmon — FA 2-4223 6 payments. FA 2-9HI.
$4266 18’ Larsim Crulatr In­
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla
board outdrive $2995. IV
vIDEWALKS, driveway*, pi- SHALLOW WELLS It PUMPS
3 Bit. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
$893 Runabout $593. 14' $023
Uoa etc. Free estimate. Ph.
Jerry Lord FA 2 3219
Good
location,
kitchen
Fish A Ski $493. Many
322-3508.
HEADY MIX Concrete, win­
equipped. Low down pay • ■
others. $1,085 75 hp. *83
dow sills, lintels, steps,
mrnt Assume loan. A real WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Evlnrude Demo $7$3. 16*
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
saving. Call FA 2-9472.
Gator Champ trailer only
pipe, steel, grtu-e traps,
All Types amt Sixes
$150. Sale Includes boot lot
A SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom, 4'*
dry wells, stepping stones.
We Repair and Service
full of used outfits. Tcrm$.
l&gt;ath home with fenced yaid
Mlracls Concrets Co.
S T I N E
Robson
Sporting
Good*.
A near playground. LOW Machinery and Supply Co. 369 Elm Ave.
FA 2-6T51
Downtown
Sanford.
Phono
MORTGAGE ■t I 'j
2u7 W. 2nd SI.
FA 16432
FA 2 596t.
NKCt'HI Hupcr Nova S*w
LOW’ DOWN PAYMENT.
big Machi no, Desk Model
SMITH Alt Condition Refri­
(Used). Very reasonable. 38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
geration service. All work
Payments of IT.fiU per mo. 1939 HARLEY Davidson. FL
guaranteed Very reason­
Call FA 2-6783.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
74. $750. Heel'i Used Cars,
1961 S. Park Ave.
Night KA 2-2069.
lllh A Sanford Ave.
FA 25232 anytime
WASHING MACHINE. Used

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

6 ROOM House. Store build­ LAW N SERVICE
ing. Wonderful locution fur Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Only six lots to choose from.
-mall grocery bu.iilicsa. 2
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
Alt on nice lake. Wooded
lads. $8,518). $4,188) down.
FA
2-1817.
and sem I-cleared Starting
Iiiilame $61.18) per mo. lot*
at 126.00 per front foot. Ex
W 9th or 713 W. 9th St.
Air-Conditioning
cellent terms or buy all
H. B, POPE CO.. INC.
with n-kane clauses. J W
SALE OR TRADE
Hall. Really. 322 3611 2544 1 BEDROOM, kitchen equip- 266 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
prd Home on large lot. TRACTOR work, mowing,
S French Ave.
FilA Its'
mortgage with
discing, blade, scoop.
NEW Brick Home*. 3 Bed­ only 17 years to go. $3500
FA 2-7661.
rooms. 2 full baths. Good lo­
equity Can Im refinanced
cution. $456 down, $7n,ij*i with nothing down or will
per month. .Monna Jarvis.
trade on smaller house,
322*1816.
acreage, lota or car. Ph.
D ii rumtiu* nunu- mualral
FA 2 6457.
JOHN E. FOX
equipmentnullara. drum*,
REALTOR
HOME AND
naxaphonr*, organ*, tie .
116 N. Park Ave.
323 6359
ORANGE GROVE
TERMS
Large 3 bedroom home on
LOO K!~LO O K!Big Value On Trade In*.
20 acres near Interstate 4.
A Home wilt, u lot of living
16 acres in 3 year old Ham­ ItefinLhiiig A Ill-pair Work
space an a lot 165’ x IP)'
lins in GOOD CONDITION. Guitar Ir-siuu by qualified
in l.mh Arbor. -7 Brdrooin,
Here is your chance to I r i r b r r a . Free tryout.
2 bath•, A BONUS gov*
Phone lor appointment*.
make some real money
with tills hutue. An approv­
while
enjoying
all
the
10*. OFF
ed CD futlouv shelter. Price
benefit* of country living. A
$16,000. Monthly payment*
ON \N3 MERCHANDISE
rare bargain at $28 ,*831.
$162.54.
ITIIS WEEK ONLY

SA V E!

Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

Stemper Agency

SANFORD MUSIC
CENTER

turd p.irk Wenuc
FA 2-5232 anytime

1901 S Park \u
FA 2 5232 anytime

REALTOR - INSUROK
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

&gt;515 I’ Vlth W U
I'll. 323-1)16i

about 1 year. Exit llent con­ U S A. Motorcycle. 1962 Super
dition. 175. 2 Chests, $10
rocket. 650 cc. Excellent
each. Urguu small electric
condition. Call FA 2-9801 T
$56. Luggage ruck $16. I ll
a. m. 6 p.m. Evening Ph,
Batsuma Dr. FA 2-2766.
NO 8 4391.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
1961
I960
1959
I95H
1937
1957
1933
1956

CIIEV. Convertible, Equipped
—. SAVE
CIIEV. I Door, b C&gt;L
---------------- 1395
CIIEV. I Door V-8, Auto., Power S ir.— .—. 1195
CIIEV. 4 Door, k-8, Au4«. ............................. *93
CIIEV. 2 Door II. Top. Auto., Power -----— . 993
lllTCh 1 Door, Auto., Air Ciind.
*93
FORD I Door, V-8, Auto.
--------------395
Ft lit D 4 Door Station 35agon
......... 395

SQUARE DEAL CARS
1961
1961
1866
1958
1958
1966
1957
1955
1938

FORD Galaxle 2 Door. 11. Top. Auto. ..— .... 1695
MERIT It Y 1 Door, Auto., Air 4 ond. ____ 1895
Dl.DS Cunterlihlr. Power, Air fund. . ___ 1995
_____ 995
CIIEV. 4 Door UUcuyne. 6 L'yL
FORD
Ton Van Hody
ii~.jui r~:—-------- 835
FORD v, Ton Pickup ..............
- 815
OLDS 4 Door Auto.. Tuner .
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PONTIAC 4 Door. A u to .------_____ 295
FORD Ft Ton Piekup
— ...... 295

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Sparks New
Patent Ideas
Wy M et W nl
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI)-Aecording to a magatlne article,
tha United States Is exper­
iencing aa invention explosion
at even greater magnitude
than the population explosion.
Our old Yankee Ingenuity
la sparking new ideas so fast
that tha U. 8. Patent Office
can’t keep up with them. At
last count, it was almost 300,•
•00 applications behind.
To realise how realty big
the backlog is, one must con­
sider a statement made by
Patent Commissioner David
L. Ladd In an interview with
V. S. News A World Report
Ladd said the problem
could not be solved by hiring
more employes.
I never thought I'd live to
see the day when a bureauval
wsuld msV* a statement like
that.
It shook me up so much
that 1 stopped by the Patent
Office and picked up a copy
o&lt; Its weekly list of new in­
ventions. I could Immediately
understand why Ladd was
feeling desperate.
/
During that one week alone,
hie office Issued more than
NO patents, the scope and
variety of which would make
your head spin except for a
few inventions that appar­
ently were designed to make
your head slop spinning.
Here are Ju»t a lew of the
devices that were awarded
patents in that period:
A disposable paint brush;
a machine for skinning fish;
an apparatua far measuring
the length of trousers; a re­
tractable awning that you can
run out over your auto's
windshield when it starts to
rain.
A self-cleaning sih trsy; a
hair brush that Is grounded
to that it removes static elec­
tricity from hair; a serving
spoon that you can eat when
you have finished serving.
There waa even a new,
though not necessarily belter,
mnimclrap. if my understand­
ing of the way it works is
correct, it lures a mouse In­
to a cunUincr where he eats
so much cheese he becomes
too fat to get back out again.
i assume the mouse slays
there until the fatty diet and
lack of exercise raises hts
cholesterol content to the
point whero ho sutlers a fa­
tal heart allaek.
To my mind, however,
nothing points up the com­
plexity of modern life unite
so much as a new type oi
bra: sure invented by a lady
of Hridficpjrt, Conn.
This device Is described a*
having seven segments, one
being **a pair of a -oulder
straps, each cornu t. I at its
forward end to sai.l upwardly
directed apex oi a rc.pcctive
transition member and con­
nected at its rearward end In
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�As if parents didn't have enough
to worry about, medical science has
Just discovered that mnny school
children are prone to a condition
caled "eraserophajda."
The name is the worst thing
about it, however. It means eraser­
swallowing.
The phenomenon was discovered
by two radiologists (X-ray special'
ists) in Wheeling, W. Va., in the
course of examining school students.
Drs. J. L. Curry and W. J. Howland
noticed little white spots scattered in
the innards of the kids where white
spots shouldn't be. Close questioning

Dr. Crane’s

SPELLING IT OUT

Remarks Indelible

Worry Clinic

finally elicited a history of “ nibbling"
on pencil erasers in schools.
In true scientific fashion, school
erasers were procured and X-rayed.
More than that, in the tradition of
Jenner, Pasteur, Waiter Reed, the
radiologists themselves swallowed
some erasers. The substances— which
are harmless — causing the white
spots on X-ray film were identified.
The doctors, writing in the Amer­
ican Journal of Roentgenology, Rad­
ium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine,
concluded that “ Eraserophagia is
probably a rather common habit, par­
ticularly among school children.”
They are trying to rub it out.

Let Experts Speak
American lawyers still may not
i « facing their great responsibilities
in this period of racial strife and con­
stitutional test.
It is commendable, of course, that
leaders o f the bar have agreed to es­
tablish a committee to work for eased
tensions.
Rut this could mean no more than
that lawyers would offer their serv­
ices as negotiators and pacifiers in
difficult situations, just as uny civicminded citizen might do.
What is needed from lnwyers is
something they can contribute un­
iquely: a brighter, clearer light on
the broad range of constitutional
controversies which huve been stirred
as the racial struggle has sharpened.
The lawyers could start at an ele­
mental level, with profit to ail of ns.
For example, what are “ civil"
rights? To what extent are they fed­
eral in character, whether or not
spelled out in the United State Con­
stitution?
Article Nine o f the Constitution's
Rill o f Rights says “ the enumeration
in the Constitution o f certain rights
shall not be construed to deny or dis­
parage others retained by the pcople.”
What does that mean? Lawyers
ought to be able to tell us what the
courts and the country's best legal
minds think.
Then, what are states’ rights?
The other day. Gov. Ross Barnett
of Mississippi said “ a state that loses

the right to exercise exclusive juris­
diction over its own affairs loses its
political soul and its citizens have
lost their most valuable freedom."
The key there, obviously, is know­
ing what is meant by a state’s “ own
affairs.” If a federal “ right" conflicts
with a state "power,” which takes
precedence ?
U. S. lawyers have been painfully
reticent on this vital subject, though
it is tightly bound up in the present
racial turmoil.
Southerners dispute the validity
of the powerful 11th amendment,
wiiose “ equal protection under the
laws" clause is the foundation of
so many recent Supreme Court de­
cisions.
What do the courts, the lawyers
and the legal scholars say about the
soundness of this amendment's stat­
us as law?
Who is sovereign, the federal gov­
ernment or the states? It may sur­
prise many to know that the word is
nowhere mentioned in the Constitu­
tion or any of its '23 amendments.
A line in the Constitution's main
body says “ the citizens o f each
state shall be entitled to all privileges
and immunities o f citizens in the sev­
eral states."
Those words are seldom spoken
these days. What do they mean?
The Constitution, invested with
more immediacy in our lives than
ever before, cannot be the plaything
of the amateurs. Let's hear from the
strangely silent experts.

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Phil Newsom Says . . .

Matthew duplicated Ad­
am's r lever invention in the
trident Garden of Eden.
Scrapbook thi* case and will
you pan-nts please heed the
advice about Bible story
reading nt bedtime? AI«o,
send for the vital booklet
below, which will help in­
sure your child the- know­
how to enter college!
CASE
P-487:
Matthew,
aged .I'ti, is our daughter
Judy's oldest rhild.
Judy reads Hiide stories to
her children at bedtime
decently she gave them the
story of the Garden of Eden.
She explained how the- Serpent
had caused Fie to violate
God's commandment to avoid
eating the forbidden fruit.
A few days later, Judy was
wati king her two older boys
a* they played in the Iwick
yard.
She saw Matthew strike his
younger brother IVter.
So Judy opened the back
door ami sharply called Mat­
thew into the house.
"Why did you strike IVUr?" she demanded. “ I saw
you hit your little brother,
so what made you do it?”
Matt liew looked downcast.
“ Mother,” he began, “ that
mean old Serpent just whispored in my ear.”
Judy could baldly supples*
a smite.
For Matthew hud hit upon
buck-passing.

South Rhodesia Headache

Within sound of the roar of million and one quarter of the
In Salisbury, c a p i t a l of
majestic Victoiia Fulls, a world's copper reserves, po­ Southern Rhodesia, o f f i r e
tentially ia Africa's richest spuce already is going beg­
noble experiment in partner­
country per person.
ging as businessmen adjust
ship of the races Ia coming to
With dissolution of the fed­ to the coming changes. Cop­
it hitter hut seemingly in­ eration, Southern Rhodesia per companies ate preparing
evitable end.
will lose any Unite in income to tibambm .Soli.bury us their
It is the unfortunate lot of from copper export* which heudipinttcr* and move to
Ilritis.ii Deputy Prime Min­ last year amounted to more I.iisnka in Northern Rhodesia.
ister It. A. Ilutler to preside than J.'iuu million.
Southern It h o d e a l a also
over the dissolution nf the
African Nationalists’ plan* could he left out of the rum*
Central African Federation, for economic boycott gu nil iminnealtli width now gives
founded 10 years ago by the the way.
its tobacco a trade preference.
government of Sir Wln*ton
Such are the grim prospects
They will ignore Southern
Churchill w i t h o u t African lthode*!n'* textiles and other facing Southern Rhodesia, but
consent nml foundering now products and look for their it* government show* no
on African oppuiitiun.
replacements in India ur Hong signs of change.
With dissolution complete, Kong.
Northern Rhodesia and NyIf Southern Rhodesia at­
nsnlaml go their separata
tempts la hold bark coal for
WASHINGTON — The out­
The first part of the trip Adenauer, who ha* taken way* in independence.
Northern Khodeaia'a ropper
pouring of Germans to gleet suggested that Kennedy knew Grnrrnl PeGnulle's side 111
It Is Southern Rhodesia,
All it took was summer
President Kennedy and the what ho was doing in refus­ the tirgunirnl between the where 2-'tO,OOQ whites rule :t,- refineries, then N o r t h r r i r
pjyehulogieul effect nf thi* ing advice that he postpone U. S. and France over policy , lilNi.uiHi Africans, that is giv­ Rhodesia will get it elsewhere. time to get all the detour
If there ia interference signs up on the roads.
s u r p r i s i n g enthusiasm on the tour until our friends in for the future of Western ing ilrituin its greatest head­
with copper shipments, then
West German leaders is al­ Germany, Italy and England Europe, ha* announced that ache of alt the half-dozen for­
IVopir dream of waking
ready causing second thoughts were In stronger position. I he will resign this autumn. mer African possessions it Northern Rhodesia will move
it out through the Congo.
up und finding themselves
among those in Washington Outwardly there did seem to Vice-Chancellor Frhard, sche­ hus eased to independence and
I'uldished estimates h u v e rich, which they might be it
w h o questioned Kennedy’s be point to the criticism nf duled to sucreetl hint, and others for which independence
said that a loss of the North- they'd just wake up.
judgment in visiting Kurcpe going to Germany at that Foreign Minister Schmeder is planned.
ern Rhodesian nml Nynoilaml
time. Crusty old Chancellor are far more friendly to the
nt that time.
The white supremacy gov­
markets would mean a drop
Vacation li when the young
ernment
of
Prime
Minister
U. S. view of the rpiestion.
of JO to 40 per cent in South­ lads go from school bored to
Wait awhile, ami deal with Winston Fit-lil is demanding
em Rhodesia’s output,
OUR B O A R D IN G HOUSE
springboard.
the now men, wu* the advice independence f o r Southern
Rhodesia
at
the
moment
it
is
the
[’resident
received
from
NOW THAT THEY'VE LET
granted to cither of the other
OFF TH’ HCOR.WHV many pundiU.
HAR-RtlMPH — oeSER^e.WV LAOS, VOU
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CRANK
UP
two.
The
problem
was
that
THAT t AM TEARING UP THI-S COURT VOUR CROCK AN'
Ilutler hus served notice
s u m m o n s /T hru a d e a l With mV
Adenauer
did
not
plan
to
const
INVENT A NECKTIE
OLD COLLEGE CHUM,ALDERMAN
Upon
Field that there will be
along
until
autumn.
Word
RACK'THAT'S
KUMHOUSER.SO MUCH PRESSURE
no independence until South­
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had
reached
Washington
that
WAS TURNED ON MV TAILOR'6 LANI'LL HANS A
Adenauer intended to move ern Rhodesia amends its con­
VEK THAT HE PULLED THE TEETH
OUT OPTHI-i SUMMONS AND,RATHER' CHANCE TOOON
fast
in implementing the Ger­ stitution to give Africans a
ITHAN RtLE THE IRE OF ONE WlW -WV, MY CHECKED TIE:
man-French
Treaty he and voice in government.
YOU'RE
jft&gt;UTIPAL PRESTIGE,
WEAR­
In prospect could be another
PeGaulle have entered Into.
ISAM STAMPED A
ING r
The rumored action is close Algeria or the bloody v lointin
‘ FAD-UP STENCIL
ON AW TAILOR
military collaboration b e ­ such as the Mao Mao unieusi-d
!— C.BILL
tween France and Germany in Kenya before indej—r.d&gt;
»,
cnce.
in short order.
The predominantly black
f,
To prevent or minimise
that step must rate high on governments of both Northern
Kennedy's list o f desires, do- Rhodesia ami Nyuaaland al­
be
dieateil as he is to the concept ready have made it clear they
of “ a fully cohesive Europe,” will not cooperate econom­
with us in a real European- ically with a Southern Khodife
esiun government dominated
American partnership.
Word from the President’* by white supri-inucists.
Northern Khudcsia. with a
travelling enL'uruge was that
T int b ig
Kennedy received a warmer population of around three
iPOLITICAL'
reception from Adenauer at
8ELL0W 5*,.,
this meeting than on previous
Everyone Welcome
occasions. The hope is that
the President has allayed the
HAN F old ) LODGE In.)I
Chancellor’s fears of a separ­
ate U. S.-Soviet agreement in­
L.O.O.M.
jurious to West Germany.
Reports from the President­
Patte l-A
Sun ford, Florida
Wed., July 10, 1003 ial party are nioro confident
BENEFIT OF
that the Kennedy visit fur­
III ll.lll.NG FUND
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S U N ., JU L Y 14
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Q tin what play is the lib­
retto of Verdi"* opera "liigolet to” based?
A—"The
King
Amuses
Himself" by Victor lingo.
q —Who was l.ydia Darrah ?
A—A spy In tin* American
Revolution, the
Quakeress
l.ydia Ilarrah ia credited with
mien saving
Wu-hiiigtun'*
Army,

Tot) Bible scholars may re­
call that God sharply demand­
ed of Adam why Adam had
tasted the forbidden fruit.
Adam was thus on the spot.
It was mankind's first attempt
at worrying out a aolution to
a crucial problem.
Hut Adam rnmr up with a
super answer. For Adam pass­
ed the buck!
Notice Adam's exact reply,
ns quoted from Genesis
in the Hible.
. . The woman whom thou
gavest to be with me. she
gave me of the tree, and 1 did
eat.”
Ho God turned to the woman
and asked, “ What is till* that
thou hast done?''
Eve was a very smai t wom­
an.
She suw that Adam hud es­
caped censure by thus blaming
his wife. In psychology we
call Adam’s strategy “ pro­
jection" or buck-passing.
Ho Eve decided to adopt
Adam's technique, too, as
indicated in the following
llildicnl quotation:
"The serpent beguiled me.
ami I did rut."
Tlk- poor serpent apparent­
ly couldn't
the huek en
downward so he became the
"guilt."
Which illustrates a similar
trait of mankind that has per­
sisted to this day.
For there was an old Army
adage that whin the scigennt
bawls nut the corporal, then
the corporal yells at the pri­
vate, who finally kick* the
mule.
Although Matthew was nut
even four years old, he spon­
taneously discovered Adam's
strategy of buck-passing.
I offer till* recent ease not
only to show how clever young
childrin become at utilising
Applied Psychology,
lint also to indicate the ad-

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Pag e 2-A— July 10, 1968

'Substance' Seen
In Nikita's New
Test Ban Offer
WASHINGTON (UP1&gt; Sen Hubert H. Huxphrc)
■aid Tuesday there :» a feelini in U.S. government agen
eier that Soviet Premier Ni­
kita Khrushchev'i new auclear teat ban offer is a pro
potal of "vuhttxnce” rather
than propaganda.
The Minnesota Democrat,
chairman of the Scr.a’ c Di»
a r m a m e n t subcommittee,
nisde the statement as Pres­
ident Kennedy expanded a
policy meeting on the ques­
tion into a full-blown Na*lona! Security Council session.
The antlra council was
called In for a session with
W. Avcrell Harrlman, who
will be chief negotiator at
the test ban talks opening in
kfoscow July 15.
Humphrey, told reporters
•*T think there Is a possibil­
ity of agreement on a limit­
ed nuclear test ban.”
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Jwrusncbev'* partla-i auggot ion of a non-aggression
pact was intended to be link­
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ynovo—that there is substance
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Admissions
Gertrude Walker, Edinvllle;
Moira Tyler, Enterprise;
\ inlet Cox, Lillie Hell, Irene
l.mck, Donald Varner, Charlea Turner of banlord.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Ctarton Scott
ol banford, a boy
Discharge*
Evans Bacon. Geneva; Guttaf Nelson, Lake Mary; Mrs.
Albert Bostic and baby, Long’
uood; Mrs. Dan Hcieau and
hub;. Audelia Temple, Mury
Hendricks, Lonnie Jenkins.
James Ellison, Karen Metz
Ur. Nettie Stanford, Agnes
Cliapman, William L o c k e ,
Mai garet Fcimcll, Ann Moore

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ELhel Jordan, Mt. Dura; Jean
Brooklyn, Lake Mary; Audel­
ta Temple, l’ aut Jenkins.
Leon Nelson, Ann Scott, Car­
olyn Wback, Sanford.
Births
Mr and Mrs. Kduard Whack
of Sanford, a ttirl
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Theodore
llruoklynof Lake Mary, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stevens
of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Annie Hawkins, Lake Mon­
roe; Leona Oddy, UeHary;
Huch Francisco, Kern Park;
Mrs. Donald Arp and baby,
Maitland; Mrs. Chsrlet Green
and baby, Mrs. Herman Plat
anil baby, Willie Gene Mar­
tin. Cthel Hanktu of Sanlord

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The council, cornpoatd of
the entire cabinet, vius creatfd by llie last Legislature to
supervise s rccrcaiainal derelopitienl program that might
amount to S.T0 rullhon.
lu its only action, the coun­
cil named Agriculture Coinmlssiuner Doyle Conner to
serve at tiie cabinet member
on Hie Outdoor Itecreatlonal
I’ tanniiu Committfe.
C onnie i u s named vivo
m .......ii 1! r a ■ t ' " ■ with Ur&gt;ant ss chairman.

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cidents urn highest in the ac .,1
and southwest, according to a
study by statistician* of tho
MeiM&gt;i&gt;ulll.iii Lite liisuiuncu
C uiii|iuuy.
A s ail exam ple, the annual
death ruin from such acci­
dent* fo r Nevada residents

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Gene Taffer,
Mrs. Fedderson !
Head FR Groups
Annual installation of new­
ly elected officer* of the Fleet
Reierre Ann., Branch 147,
and the Ladle* Auxiliary wa*
held with Impressive ceremon­
ies at the Fleet Reserve Home
on Srminole Boulevard.
Slelton Stoke*. First Branch
president, officiated at the
swearing-in oaths for both
groups.
Re-elected to the presidency
of the FRA was President
Gene Taffer. Also taking of­
fice were vice president Don
Pieice, second vie* president
Bob Meyers and secretary
Mike Thomas.
President of the Ladles Aux­
iliary is Mrs. Vernon Fedder­
son. with Mrs. Don Pierce as
vice president, Mrs. Leroy
Nopper as secretary and Mrs.
William Holcomb a* treasurer.
Guest speaker for the oc­
casion was I.t. (.'dr. Robert
Deal, PSNAS Chaplain who
gave a thought provoking talk
on the lethargic attitude to­
ward our duties as American
citizens in worthwhile com­
munity oiganixaliuna, govern­
ment, church and home.
lie stressed the importance
of ‘‘each individual taking an
active part in the keeping our
country wholesome.”
Guesta of the LA FRA In­
cluded Mrs. Bruce Wauters,
Mrs. Robert Herbert, Mrs.
Nicholas Ricci, Mrs. IazwcII
Lorbeer, Mr*. Jim Tnlmadge,
Mrs. Robert Peters, Mrs. Rub
Meyers, Mrs. Jane Williams
and Mrs. Mike Thomas.
loidics Auxiliary members
present included Mrs. Kol»ert
lluwkins, Mrs. Kugena Wil­
liams, Mr*. Wenneta Chesser,
Mrs. C. K. Fleetmeyer, Mr*.
Nopper, Mrs. Holcomb and
Mrs. Fedderson.
Following Installation cere­
monies, a cold buffet wna
served and the two groupa en­
joyed a social evening of danc­
ing to recorded music.

Boy Faces Death
In Sex Slaying
RUNG,

(U l'l) —
IK-yt-tir-oM
Reno High School student, to­
day faced death for the set
slaying of Olympic skier
Sonju McCaskit-.
A Jury of eight ni&lt;-ti and
four women took only 70 min­
ute* Monday to convict the
gangling, dark-haired killer
of first-degree murder and set
the death penalty.
lie will lot formally sentemail by Dist. Judge Grant
Itowen next Monday, at which
time an execution date will
be set.
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Electoral College A t Dead End*
By Lyle C. WBi m
The Southern segregation­
ist effort to prevent Presi­
dent Kennedy's re-election by
offering
Southern
voters
slstes of unpledged presiden­
tial electors In the one-time
Solid South hss huffed snd
puffed itself Into s desd end.
Alabsms snd Mississippi
will hive slates of unpledged
electors. Georgia rosy have
an unpledged slate at the

Female Egghead
Gets Ahead
(SENE TAFFER was re-ctected to nerve tut president of the Fleet Re­
serve Assn. Hrunch 147. Officers from left nre Rob Meyers, second vice
president; Taffer, Don Fierce, first vice president, and Mike Thomas, sec­
retary.
(Herald Photo)

Women W ork
WASHINGTON (UI’I) —
The total number of working
wives is approaching 115 mil.
lion, or one-third of all mar­
ried women with husband pre.
sent.
New Department of Labor
findings about the economic
contribution of working wives
to family income show that
they supply about .75 to 40 per
cent of their family's total
income when they work full
time und about 15 to JO per
rent when they work purt
time.

LADIES AUXILIARY of the Fleet Reserve Assn, were Installed along
with officers of the men’s organization. From left are the new president,
Mrs. Vernon Fedderson; Mrs. William Holcomb, treasurer, and Mrs. Le­
roy Nopper, secretary. New vice president is Mrs. Don Fierce.

Mean,

Road Work
BAKERSFIELD, C n l l f .
(NKA)— Frank Gifford of the
professional f o n t b u l l New
York Giants is working out at
bis home in Bakersfield.
7 be veteran is doing road
Work and playing linmlhull.
‘'You’ve got to be in top
shun* to play flanker,” says
Giff. “ It keeps you on tbo run
nil tbc time. I figure that a
flanker logs from 30 to 50
yards on every pas* pattern.
That's n lot of running when
you rnnsirb r that we nvetage
fiom Ilfs to 45 pas* patterns a
game. Sometimes it'* pretty
lough jurt to hustle out uf the
huddle.”
7 be United States consume*
about 111 pounds of ruffeu per
capita annually.

HOLYOKK. Mass. (UPI) —
Dr. Marcella R. Kelly, of Hoiyokt, Mats., does not believe
that the variable called sex
has anything to do with pro­
gress of a woman in an educa­
tional career.
Dr. Kelly ia the first wom­
an superintendent of schools
in the paper manufacturing
city.
The newly appointed admin­
istrator of the Holyoke school
system says ability, training
and effort are the invariable*
which determine the success
climb of man and woman—in
education and other fields.
Miss Kelly has nearly 'JO
yrurs of leaching, and another
15 of administrative esperienro supplementing her formul training.

‘‘captured" air.
The jet engine is locatrd
above deck on Hie stern be­
tween two fins. Auxiliary
IHiwer for ducking und urnm-iivcring ill basin areas is
provided by a conventional
liu horsepower marine en­

Illia To S ta rt
N egotiations
BIIKNOS AIRES. Argentina
(UI’I) — Dr. Arturo Illia, the
moderate candidate who outpolled his nearest rival by
nenrly a million votes, today
charted his next move* to­
ward the Argentine presiden­
cy.
Illia. candidate of tin- Peo­
ple* Radical party, hud DW
electoral votes on the basis
of Sunday’s peaceful nation­
wide balloting, hut he lacked
70 for an absolute- majority
in the 17d-nu'mber Klectrosl
College meeting July 31.
He planned to start n&lt;go.
tintions with candidates of
rther parties within a few
days.

they could be withheld from i conservative Republican he speak clearly and the tim*
is running out on all hands to
or cast for the candidate of surely will do that. The late
Sen. Robert A. Taft always speak up.
either major party. If the |
sought conservative conven­
major candidates split the tion delegate strength in the
remaining SIS electoral votes South.
Need Toole
about evenly, it is obvious
For A Job?
Tift collapse of the unpledg­
that the major candidate who ed elector ploy will add to
Save Money
could attract most or all of the pressure on Republican
the 23 unpledged votea would politicians to come soon to a
Now Yoo
be elected President.
frank, firm and public anCan
That was a pretty dream tions policy. This will be
while it lasted. Some of the pressure on individual Re­
Rent
supporters of Sen. Barry publicans mfire than on the
iThem —
Goldwater (R-Arii.) had been party as such. The party
American
Rent-All
enjoying that dream. Their speaks wth 1.000 voices and
In - Sanford
dream was that the unpledg­ confuses policy, accordingly.
2555 S. Hiawatha Avt.
ed elector device would en­ Individuals, however,
can
able Southern conservatives
to east a vote for Goldwiter
without actually voting for a
slate of Republican president­
ial electors. And it did seem
reasonable to believe that
Southerners who went to a
lot of trouble to elect un­
pledged electors would nzt
thereafter permit those elec­
tors to assure Kennedy's re­
elect ion.
TO BE PERFECTLY HONEST . . .
Whatever merit there may
Business is slow during these summer months, and
have been In the theory that
our clrrk» have plenty of time to five you per»oniI
a conservative Republican
attention.
would be the ultimate benefi­
ciary of the unpledged elec­
PLUS THE FACT —
tor strategy, the thing re­
We
are
now
glsinc
BIG DISCOUNTS on Everything jy
mains wholly theoretical. If
to clear our present inventory before new furniture
the Republican nominee for
starts arriving from national furniture marts ia
President hopes next year to
Chicago and Atlanta.
obtain major support in the
South, he will have to go in­
lie a Wi.we Bird
to the Southern states and
Feather Your Nest
campaign for their support.
Before Winter Comets
If Goldwater finally decides
fo seek the Republican nomi­
EASY TERMS — OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
nation he will be expected to
make a pre-convention cam­
paign in the South. As a

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'Bubble' Ship Rides Above Water
PHILADELPHIA ( I TU Naval ami commercial ship*
of the future may ''bubble”
above the water at Jet-propel­
led speeds of I'M) knots If a
principle being tested here is
successful.
A nine-ton, 52-foot research
lest vehicle resembling an
elongated speed boat h as
been built here. II rides on a
“ captured" air principle de­
veloped by Allen Ford, a
physicist at the Naval Air De­
velopment center (NADC) at
nearby Juhnsvllle, Pa.
Developers said Dm' day
may come ulicn the s a in e
theory can he applied to
litany types of larger vessels,
including the largest troop
trans|Mirts, ocean liners and
aircraft carriers.
The lhenry of Ibe Captured
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tin- Mem.
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will of the state Democratic
organisation. But the proj­
ect was voted down last
week In Louisiana and seems
to have run out of gas In
Florida. Alabama, Georgia
and Mississippi have 10, 12
and seven electors, respec­
tively.
The device of the unpledged
slates of presidential electors
is designed to prevent the
Electoral College from cast­
ing a majority vote for Pres­
ident. That could happen if
the total electoral vot* were
split three ways. There are
535 votes in the Electoral
College. The bare majority
sufficient to elect ia 270
votes.
The U. S. Constitution pro­
vides that the President shall
be elected by the House of
Representatives
when
the
Electoral College is unable
to elect. The Constitution also
provides that if the question
should reach the House, each
state ahall cast only one vote.
Southerners have been dream­
ing and hoping for such a
presidential election in which
their states would possess
a balance of pow-r.
U all of the Mssissippi, Ala­
bama and Georgia electors
were unpledged next year.

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A hitchhiker p a s s i n g
through Maitland at about
4:30 this morning made a r o t
Mop at a service station. VOLT™
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Appointment
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WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday, scattered showers; high 90-95: low in 70s.
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THURS., JULY II. 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Congressman A. S. Herlong
Jr. this morning from Wash­
ington notified The Sanford
Herald of the appointment of
Mis* Cecile Heard a* p»»*tmaster of the Sanford post
office. She will assume oflicc
Aug. 2.

NO. T.vT

M ilitary Spending Cut Billion

Only 33 dogs in Longvvood
are wearing city license tags
. . . and the City Council
is going to probe the question
at its regular session at 8 to­
night. Deadline (or licensing
was last Monday . . . anil
the Coimcilmen feel posllive
there are more than 3 8 dogs
in Longwood. Plans (or a new
city hall also will be discus­
sed.
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Savings Of
fy Billions
Predicted

WASHINGTON l CPU—De­
fense Secretary Robert S.
North American Aviation
McNamara rrporled in pres
officials host a big wing-ding
at the Capri Itestaurant to- ident Kennedy today that SI
n i g h t . Around Til Navy billion was chopped from mil­
•*brass" and guests have been itary spending for supplies
invited.
and maintenance during the
• • •
year ended July I.
"Carden of the Month"
Raising his sights, McNa­
award goes to Mrs. L. P.
Duffy, at 2l*JA Sanford Ave­ mara said he expected econ­
nue. Club members arc hop­ omies totaling $! billion an­
ing that those responsible for nually in purchases of mili­
taking the Harden Club's sign tary supplies and spare parts
will approve of the choice for and in operating costs with­
July and place the sign in in the next live years.
.Mrs. Duffy's front yard. t,
The actual and prospective
• • •
savings were one-third great­
A cigarct vending machine er than the Pentagon chief
atolen from a Mobley Corners estimated would be passible
service station last Saturday at the start of a cost rcduc
was fished out of a small lake tiun program in IB82.
north of the horse track at
Hut they only partly oifset
Casselberry t h i s morning. increased c o m b a t outlay s
Was discovered by Frank which have pushed the de­
1-argent, of larngwood. Dep­ fense budget up Irom Sl.’t to
uty Slim Calloway already $51 billion a year since Mc­
has some suspects on the car- Namara look office.
pct.
McNamara, in a long mem­
• • •
orandum addressed to the
"It pays to advertise" is a President, said *7 o&lt;» million
slogan long promoted by was saved in purchases alone
newspapers . . . hut tills time during the last 12 months.
it "paid" in reverse for one
"The largest part of this
man. A South Seminole bus reduction occurred in spareinessnian read in Wednes­ parts for aircraft and mis­
day's Herald of the arrest of siles," he said. "The •Air
a county man and immediate. Force has been aide to re­
i&gt; swore out another warrant duce repair cycle time on
charging forgery.
high cost items from ini to 4a
days. The Navy reduced
Police -Sgl. W. It. Cosgrave stocks of high demand spare
has been attending the five- parts on aircraft c.irriur* by
day meeting of Ihe Florida
|H-r cent."
Peace Officer* Association at
McNamara riled a ion per
Miami Reach, winding up cent increase in nuclear war­
with a banquet tonight, with heads in the strategic alert
J. Kdwin l.arson, slate treas­ forces and a tin per cent in­
urer, a&gt; the principal speak­ crease in l S. nuclear forces
er.
in F.iiropf as evidence that
• I t
economies had not affected
• Hath Hamilton reported to- combat strength.
day that he is opening an­
other U.imillon lloii.e. Ilestauraut in ihe Hull Winds Apart­
ments at St.
Petersburg
Ileaeh. Mrs. Hamilton will
operate the Fern Park Ham­
MOSCOW (U rn — Russia
ilton House.
and Red China, apparently
Roving docs are di-rupting stymied in the attempt to
ii
heal llielr rift, recessed their
Hie eily garbage
ideological talks again today
schedule, R. F.. Port.r learn
to allow deliberation of their
ed today. Householders had
respective positions.
to discontinue placing their
Infor m-it Communist sour­
.lUitainers at the curb in tin
ces sail iii«- secret discus­
evenings . , . the dogs mess­
sions probably will he re­
ed things up Then, it seems,
sumed Friday It was tie.
lb- householders have been
lieved the ( hinese negotia­
ton late in the mornings , . .
tors were asking for froJi in­
tlu- trucks had already pass­
struction* from Peking.
ed

Stymied Again,
Red Talks Halt

Mrs. .1. L. Horton Jr. has
informed ft, K Porter that
very shortly she will have a
number of gripes and com­
plaints (or "The Clock" col­
umn. Nol quite clear what
Ihe complaint* wdl tie but
she's making a list.
• # *
Is a new department store
planned for Sanford by some
out-of town (Inn? Number ol
housewives reporting receiv­
ing survey telephone calls,
asking "Would you like to s&gt;'e
tr
a new depart meiil
Sanford'
Mirim to Uie city sticet
inaintrnance people: Those
centerline markers on down­
town First Street afe becom­
ing quite worn and faded.
How about some new paint?
Ami some arrows at Hie be­
ginning of ihe lanes where
you run west bound traffic in
to a single lane?
• * •
Memo to the "working girls
of Sanford and Seminole
County:" The 22nd annua!
M iss Southland beauty con
test "for working .iris" will
he held Aug. 30 at Daytons
•each.
Only qualifications

seeded sir to t&gt;&lt;- beautiful
Just »* .at ally e my-si, t&gt;d.

CPI reported al mam Inday that Prrslrirnl Krnnrdy
ha* submitted the namr of
1.1. Col. Edgar R. Siller Sr.
a* po-tma-trr al Casselber­
ry to the V. S. Senate. Re­
tired from the IT, 8. Air
Force In IMO, Colonel SitIrr ha* resided In Cassel­
berry for five year*, lie
will replace Ihe arllng post­
master, Clyde Kerce.

Russian Armed Might In Cuba Lawmakers Shy
At Enacting
'Growing', Say Refugees
Rail Controls

MIAMI (UPl) — Russian
troops and rocket instidlu*
tions in Cuba me "steadily
growing.” particularly along
the northern const elosCNl to
the United States, newly ar­
rived C u h u n underground
members said today.
Members of the Cuban Free­
dom Fighters Organization
gave details on Russian nrtivity In the area around Cuiburien, a key port on the north­
ern I.as Villas coast.
They were among ■ group
of til persons, including eight
women and seven children,
who escaped the island in a
ltd-foot sailing boat last week
and reuched the Florida Keys
after a four-day Journey.
There i n
approximately
10,1)110 Soviet troops in the
Calhnrien lone alone, the flee-

Way Cleared For
Execution Of 2
DKNVKR lU Pl)—The stale
of Kansas was given a goahead t" reset an execution
date for two convicted killers
Wednesday wln-n a loth U. S.
Circuit Court of Appeals con­
firmed them conviction.
Tlu- admitted killers of
seven persons. Janie- Doug
las Latham and George Runaid York, escaped (he Kansas
galiows 12 hours before their
scheduled hanging June It)
The Circuit Court stayed tin*
execution in order to allow
defense attorney Roy Cook of
Kansas City, Kan. lime to
file a |H-tition of habeas rorpus with the court.
The petition w.is filed and
Ihe court beard arguments
Monday.
Cook. wl|o was expected to
take the case to the f . .3.
.Supreme Court, claimed the
jurors were prejudiced y a
television interview with the
two young soldiers made
shortly alter their capture in
1931.
York. Li), of Maurireville,
Tex , and La Iha in, 21, of
Jacksonville, were convicted
at Itussrll. Kan. of the mur­
der of lilto Zeigter. a rail­
road employe.
In confessions, they admit­
ted killing six other persons
In five other states aftrr
escaping from the Ft. Hood,
Tex . stockade.

MISS

CECILE

HEARD

Capt. Mayo Assumes
Air Command Friday

heed Rtfirijj on f*»r the past t
tu rn ■
niiu* month* mi *om* kind of ^AS1I1X(»T0X
fortification or installations," ( ongres*. which ha* never
said the* freedom fighter, hl« legislate,I a solution lo a n.v
Tlie Congressman snul ho
fare deeply sunburned from Imnal railroad labor dispute,
the voyage in the open boat. was uneasy today over the had been advised by the It. S.
"(Inly the Russians are al­ prospect of having lo dti *o Civil Service Commission that
now.
Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. lion's Hangar Four.
Mis* Heard and Huy Allen,
lowed in there.”
Republican* a n d
Demo­ acting postmaster for 2's Friday will pas* commnnd of
For Capt. Tully the reruOn Frances Key similur
construction is in progress crat* alike shuddered al the years, were the only one* to Sanford's Heavy Attack Whig niony will Ihi hi* lust offuiai
and on Santa Maria Key "a thought of imposing rnmpul qualify in t hr latest Civil One to Capt. James I). Mayo, contact with threo of Hie six
gigantic excavation is ludng wiry arbitration to settle (he Service list of eligible*. Two foiling an association with a squadron* he has guided slnru
current luW
management others withdrew their names community and u Naval pro- June 27, 1931. Thu Wing's
dug in the exact center of the
island.” t h e C Ub a n said. clash over rail work rule*. alter the Commission com­ giam that begun eight years other three squadrons are cur­
Federal seizure of (he car­ menced investigation i n t o ago.
rently deployed with the U. S.
“ Work is done only at night,”
rier* likewise was viewed their personal background*.
The far-reaching aviation Second and Sixth Fleets.
with alarm.
• • •
For the relieving officer
fumiiuiiid will he changed at
Key legislators predicted a
Following Ihe Civil Service 11 a. m. in formal ceremonies Capt. Mayo, it will be un in­
long debate, possibly extend­
rejuirt. Herlong said In* rec­ in the Sanford Nnvul Air Sta­ troduction to the men he wilt
ing beyond the week I’ reil- ommended Mi*s Heard and
lend fur the next two years as
dent Kennedy has given Con­
Commander of Ihe Navy's
was informed by the I’ost Of­
gress after he submit* Ills
long-range, carrier-hnsed sir
fice Dept, she will take office
legislative recommendations
stiike arm.
Aug. 2. The lawmaker said
on July 22.
Jinny of the estimated 200
he selected Mis* Heard, a
First O f Kind
Railway management and
civilians who will attend the
I'lTTSIltlRHH (U ril — unions have agreed to do Democrat, since Allen 1* a
ceremony have already paid
Crucible Steel Co. became the nothing until July 2!) that Republican.
homage to Co pi. Tully- in an
Next step will In- for Pres­
i first proslucrr outside the would cause a nationwide
"Appreciation Day” banquet
ident
Kennedy
lo
submit
Mis*
I ‘ ‘Dig 11” Wednesday to sign strike.
staged by the Sanford-Sem­
- a 21-month contract with the
There was mi indication Heard's name lo the U. S
inole County Chamber of
Seminole
County's
f
o
u
r
.Senate
(or
confirmation.
I'nitcd Steelworkers union.
what the President would
Miss Heard, a native of hanking inslllution* arc in­ Commerce June 27.
propose, but some congress­
Hut the ceremony will murk
Recover Radium
ional leaders said they be­ Cordrir, &lt;ia,, wa* graduated cluded in a report "indicating the end of a personal relation­
mill
an
All
degree
m
sociol­
continued
healthy
increases
JACKSONVILLE (t.'l’l l —A lieved It would seek only
ship which tiegan in 1955
37,&lt;U)0 capsule of radium was to settle the dispute at hand. ogy [rum Hie University of in loans and deposits of the when Tully first came to San­
t.
corgi
a
in
m
2
ami
Hut
same
s
l
a
t
e
'
s
do
_
•
commercial
recovered Wednesday after be­
Senate Republican leader
ford as executive officer of
ing traced through the bruin Kvers'tt M. Dirksen, III . said: year was appointed a lieuten hank*'' released today by Heavy Attack Squadron Five
ant
oi
eiiiuinuniealUma
in
the
Floyd
Call,
executive
vice
pipes of SL Luke's Hospital "I can see no other course
Hie Florida IVAH-7.R
here with ■ griger counter.
than . legislation—dealing with Navy's WAVE*. She served president of
t Tin- widely - known Nuval
Ity ( ailed P r e s s (n le m s tio n fI
oughnui
World
War
II
at
Hankers
Association
*t Or­
. . -.-I. U .mle, i il jc
leader is now slated for in­
A W• i - - l i n e drought
lando.
lleM On I’,lefts
should understand that tbi* Miami anil New Orleans.
struction nr the National War
thrrulri. i lit .-tub di-ustrr
Central Florida batiks show
T VMPA (I'P I, - Wtlliam nd! he pulling a precedent (
College in Washington, 1). C.,
proportt-ns tin ouglmt i pai *
1 ommg here in 1918, Mrs* a 13.7 im lease in loan* and the traditional g r o a in i n g
|tu1 1- is I'ougc Jr., 11. &lt;d i-n tin taint*- Ituiks, ami It
of the .Midwest today, cultie,
Heard immediately Joined the an li t per cent increase in school for high-iunking offi­
Tuiopa, was charged by postul may ti*e up lo hatiut ui."
the wtnut y ield and poiinp a
Sen Huber li. Humphrey. P"4* ollii-e service and lias deposit* a* com pal ci| with cer.* scheduled for top-level
iiuthoritie* Wednesday with
threat tu the fall crop*,
assistant . Se n a t e
employed as * clerk lu total* u( n year ago.
the theft of #21*1 from mail Minn
decision.nmkiny.
A I". S. Il&gt; portlnriil of »g
Seinmulc County hanking
Democratic leader, said Con
i»*''*ni time she i* the
a d i b e s s e d l o T a n q t . i la in k s.
Friday's ceremony will fea­
ri* irItcin di-aster committee
gre-s coir.l "open up a pan Hrsl |**,»t**l employe to he ligures, as reiNirled hy t all ture addresses by Vice Adlib
win to meet in Washing &lt;m
ilora's box of trouble*" if|p)om«ied Horn the rank* to iu comparison in-twecti the Ftunk G'ilclrne, eotmuumlcr
Strike Kiuls
today to consider Hoy. John
MIAMI tCI'l) — Transpoit It had to pass legislation to the j»i*t mastership in Sail years ending June 29, PXU, of Naval Air Forces for th*
K.yuoM*' reiprest to declare
ford.
and June 30, 1932, are.
Woikers I'miin mes-hunira re deal with the situation.
Atlantic Fleet, and Rear Adnt.
Jl&gt; Wisconsin counties drought
Residing at 2nd Virginia
Saniuid Vllantie National
Humphrey said a law re­
turned to their jo ha al the
R o b e r t (ioldthtruite, Com­
disaster areas.
Pan \oierienn World Aiiways quiring compulsory arbitra­ Vvemic, Miss Heard is a Hunk — 13 s per cent increase mander Fleet Air Jackson­
Ill lhe Oklahoma Panhandle
overhaul hast! here today al­ tion could seriously harm col­ tieliibcr ol First Methodist in loans ami discounts, ,$3.- ville,
a request wu* made for a |
ter settling a dispute over lo­ lective bargaining, ami rail- Church, Sanford Women's 288,1)1*1, up from Si..128 ,i**&gt;.
drought designation, but Hoy.
mail settlin'* rou Id lead lo '■olf A*&lt;oei.ition ami diner- ami two per cent inrreasu in
cution of time clock*
Henry Ihdlmnn rejected it.
lolal deposits, SH,&lt;*il,i**t, lip
nationalization of the rail in Iran Legion Post 33.
saying dry weather was oro­
Allen was appointed acting Irom Slu 8.18,000.
dustry.
Regain
Control
of the hazard* of farming.
[ostmastcr Nov, 39, l!*g), by
Florida -Statu Itnnk — 2.9
TALLAHASSEE Il l'll —
Some areas of southwestern
lien President Elsenhower, tier cent dccre.ua In loans
The Cabinet lluhgct Commis­
TAMPA (UPl) — Thu
Kansas have tarn declared
■mrtly la'fore he left office. a n d discounts, $5, Hkl.tXK), Electrical
sion has regained it* control
Workers
Union
drought stricken. The wheat
Mien's appointment never dmvtl Irom $5,258,1**1, and IJ b went on strike today agnintt
over spending by the slate’s
crop suffered considerable
was confirmed by Hie Demo- per cent increa e in total de- Genera! Telephone Company
universities—a power it near­
damage In western Kansas,
i m Iic controlled Senate. Hr |Msits, SI 1,795,1*8), up from of Florida, which servos six
ly lost during the Iasi h-gisalthough farms rs said they
si id today hr will nol seek JI3,02Luuu.
lulu re.
Tsmpa Huy area counties,
gnt a better yield than they
In remain in the p»*t office
Oviedo Citizens Dank—28.2
t'n itrd P re ss ln lr n ijls - ii.il
'Die strike, which followed
expected.
per rent Increase in loans urn! the breakdown Wednesday of
The
nation's
integration sit Vice
No
Release
In southwest Iowa and
discmmls, $1,1)17,1**), up from contract negotiations between
MIAMI |U ril — Marco*
nnilhws-tt Missouri farmer*
$793.(8*1, and :t. I per cent de the nMiipany and I u’*l 821 of
Perez Jimenez remained in today. New racial upheaval*
sissided to i s-,is‘ li vuls- a s loud
crease in total ili'p-jslls, $3, the Ititt'iiiAtionn! ItrutherhoiHl
Ilia County jail today la cruise in Cambridge, M•I . ami Sa­
seeding program Ilie) said
Nil,non down Irom $2.9iti,l*'U. ut Kltctrical W'mkcr*, caught
it federal judge squelched the vannah, &lt;!j . rvsutlcd in ar
was highly siii-ecisful in I‘Jo7.
South Semmolu Hank at the telephone company hy
former Venezuelan strong son, ilireat*, gunfire, nark
They said they were eight
man* latest bid to be freed hurling an&lt;l (ear gas
Fern Park
II 8 per cclil ill surprise.
inches de ficient in rainfall for
In Cambridge two empty
mi Imrul.
crease ill loan* and discounts,
til. F Shcddcii. Sanford
the season
Ni-gni houses went up In
GAINESVILLE (UIM) - A j "w.—i up ...... *1-18,3 marugi-r of Southern It II,
liaises U rjC C 'll
flames and white men drove
said Imlay tlu- West Coast
norhlHii.ml rar swerved mio .... ......... 31 7 '“ 'r “ Mt ,n
WASHINGTON il l’ll - - through a Negro scetiun bur
(he southbound lane on I S.
........ .
Sl' •trike will not iu sny way
Defrost) Secretary Roller l S. bog britks at pedestrian*.
u f f u l lo- id (ol* plume si-rvir- )
m last night, .sideswipe...... .
l,,,m
McNiiniarn uppruh-il Wedncs- Stzsts- and local jadiee were
car and smashed head mi in­
•lay lo the Senate lo restore hard put to break up an an
to mother killing three per­
pay raise* for junior military 'tr&gt;' crowd of Negroes wlai
son- and injuring sewn, the
officers to Induct* more of threatened to march inbi the
lllgEvuy Patrol reported
tlieni to slay in the service.
white mi ghborlw-id
Tic dead were Mrs Eliza
In Savannah, police broke
i belli Sander* llowrun, 17, uf
up j demonstration by an
Leave Ik* in
I 'm. 4ill a, Shirley
Diane
RERUN lI t'll v Polish estimated 2 ,im*) Negros-.* ear­ Sinr.ii Li, and Harry Smith,
-nr foire major and hi* family ly today and used tear gas 10, loth of l.ikc Wales.
who flew to asylum in West and high pressure water I 'li* Highway Patrol said
IWIIn in a two-sealer train­ hoses.
The demonstrator*, shout the accident occurred when
ing plane have been taken to
a c..r driven by Ross Fred­
West Germany, an A met nail mg (or the release from jail erick Rowron, 72, husband of
■
&gt;
f
their
leader,
slashed
police
j
spokesman said today. (See
Mr* Howron, veered into the
car tires, puiled open the
story on tinge 2.|

Join fighters who declined to
permit use of their names—
said.
They -aid Russians com­
mand troops in trueking down
rebel forces, and there also
me "foreign troops” used.
"Some nf them look like
Mongolians,” one of the arriv­
als said.
"The Russians use Cuban
militia uniforuia unit also
Culinn army uniforms,” he
added.
"There is Irrmrnduux con­
struction activity in the Cniburien area and even on the
three keys off Culharicn,”
sold another.
‘‘ Most of it is done at night
and the construction areas are
for the most part off limit*
to Cubans.”
The thiee keys ate Fragoso,
Flu lice* and Santa Maria.
They are from 12 to gu miles
offshore.
"The Frugoso Key. which
was virtually uninhabited, intense consti action work has

m w a ...

Healthy Gains
For Seminole
Banks Reported

Midwest Areas
Hit By Drought

Phone Strike In
Tompa Bay Area

Violence Flares
In Two Towns

3 Killed, 7 Hurt
As Cars Crash

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Of

II

p . l 'I T T "I .I ...ill

I

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IL sides*iprd a car that
■tied with arresters, amt lay
Ferry Sinks
tried tu get out id hi* way,
down
in
front
of
the
polite
.
HI'ENGS AIRES (LI' lj
then traslted into a car driv­
The Argentine f e r r y I-o a t vehicles when they began to en by Chester Alt* .Smith, II.
move.
Ciu-Iud Asuncion caught foe
of lake Wales, the Patrol
and sunk today in the River
said.
I'lale Estuary. All 425 per­
Sin til's son. Harry, and
sons alios id were reported
cousir, Shirley, were kill
•aVeil by the Argentine mine­
and l*o other sons were bussweeper king.
BRUSSELS (UPl)
k pitaliud. lit* wile. Alta, was
t»inth etphxlcd ejrly today huspitiHze*! in "very criti­
Tot Killed
at Height ill's tomb of the cal" fondition.
MIA.MI I d ’ll A mie-year- unknown soldier, damaging
Alvi hospitalized were Howi old girl was killed yetleiday the memorial and extinguish ron, 2-year-old Harry llowa hen her mother accidentally tng its "sacred flsine" for 1ron ind another passenger
tun over her while backing a the first time since the end in tlu Hiwrun car, Gary
tar out
a driveway. Police ...
— of -----------------------.............
.. ..
Frey, 13, uf Umatilla.
of World
War
I.
Uaid Mrs. Mary Ann ReurlsWindows in the area were
The Highway Patrol said
l*y. 3&lt;). of Jamestown, N. Y„
shattered but
atlthurilie* -aid lluwroi wottUi be charge
lacked over her daughter, there wetc
n*i rejuris o. with inving o’t the wrun
| 1-aura Ana.
■
),
1tide o Lie load.

Bomb Snuffs Out
‘Sacred Flame*

POSTMAN Kl&gt; DKK1IKKT has had u toni|mni«n &lt;&gt;n his mail rounds every
day but one fur the last five months. Hu is joined every morninyr by this
tlojr at Fourth and Myrtle and the canine accompanies him as Drebcrt tielivers the mail. Herald photographer Bill Vincent Jr. w as on the job
Wednesday morning to “ shoot" Drehert and his companion hut for the
first time in five months the do# failed lo apjmar. This picture uus Miuppe*i Una tuoi nmif-

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Commission Named To Railway Pension Fund Facing Bankruptcy

iy's Backers Feel
Has Made Gains
MIAMI BEACH (U P I) —
S o ffo r to r s o f Gov. Nelson A .
BedtafeQer f o r the Republi­
c s
presidential nomination
M a y f e d bo has won a “ new
kteetk o f life " at the N ational Governors' Conference.
RackcfeDer has been the
mala nttraetkn a t the conjO iaen nod la looked upon as
the apokeaman for the 16
Beyablknn governors. Even
hie l i n t round defeat In the
civil righto figh t won him top
billing am ong thoee attendlag the conference.
The N ew York governor
and hie m w wife “ Happy”
were given the leudest ap­
plause b y a crowd watching

Mounfies Don't
Always Get Man
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The bend o f the Royal Can*
adian Mounted I*o!icc admit­
ted today that the Mountlea
d e n t nhraya get their man.
In fact, said Commissioner
C. W . Harvlson, they don’t
area try.
“ With the tremendoue var­
iety o f work we have today, It
would be utterly ridieuloua to
continue e h n ■ I n g a man
through hell and high water,
M matter what offense be had
committed,” Harvlson said in
• copyright interview with
U. B. News and World Report.
“ It la true, however, that we
never close a file on a aerlous
offense,” he said.
Harrison blamed Hollywood
chiefly fo r building up the
idea that the Mountlea never
let n suspect get away. The
m l m otto o f the Mountlea,
be aald, ia “ Maintain the
lig h t"

Average Family
Insurance $8900
M IA M I BEACII (P N 3 ) —
Edwin I.arson, State Treasurjlo n e r , says the average F lo.
rida fam ily baa $8,000 worth
a/ life Insurance.
Larson told the national
convention o f the Woodmen
o f the World, a fraternal
benefit society, that Florida
fam ilies have increased their
•overage nearly fo u r times In
last 10 yeare.
L ife Ineurance In force In
Florida Increased 1,385 per
cent from 1911) to Itidt, I.araon reported. The national In*
crease
during llm s a m e
period, he eald, w as I IP per
cen t
The commissioner a d d e d
that ordinary Insurnnce e x ­
perienced the greatest growth,
follow ed by group Insurnnro.

the state chief executives and
th eir ladles enter a hotel last
n igh t fo r a dinner end floor
ihowe
“ It's Just like campaign­
ing,” n Rockefeller bscksr
said. “ It looks tike ws have
a new breath o f life."
Private polls o f the COP
governors, hewsver, indicate
R ockefeller haa a “ long, hard
fig h t" ahead o f him if he is
to win the psrty's nomination
next yenr. Sfost o f those poll­
ed decline to talk fo r the rec­
ord.
“ A t the present time, his
chances are slim, but any
thing can change within the
next yenr," was the wsy
m any o f them put it.
There seemed to be general
agreem ent Rockefeller picked
up strength with hie civil
righto battle at the confer­
ence. His marital situation la
the big question mark.
D u r in g
the conference,
R ockefeller bae taken pains
to see that his brills of two
and a half months meets a s j
many peopls as possible, but
keeps silent on issues before
the conference. She avoided
In fern al discussions by the
governors' wives.
Last night at the dinner
party, the Rockefellers ware
among the first on the dance
floor.
The political importance o f
Rockefeller’s d l v o r c s and
m arriage to the former Mrs.
M argarstta “ Happy” Murphy
Is a subject Republican and
Democratic governors alike
refuse to talk about for “ the
record.” Off-the-record how­
ever, they say It is ons of ih t
most important questions fac­
ing G OP leaders.
“ A t the present time, his
remarriage has hurt him seri­
ously in my state," a mid*
westerner said. “ He may be
able to overcome the reaction,
but I doubt it."
Ben. Harry Goldwater, the
Arisona conservative, w a s
given considerable strength
in southern states.

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WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- Don. The commission "should
President Kennedy is appoint­ undertake the moat com pre­
hensive review o f this com ­
ing a eom m litioa on sutomaplex and many-sided subject
lion to search lor m e n u of
ever ventured,” Kennedy said.
leasing
the
unemployment
He gave the commission
backwash caused when msuntil the end of next y ea r to
|chines replace man.
complete its study.
Ttie President announced
Kennedy ssid that last y ea r’s
appointment o f the commieManpower Development and
laton Monday aa part of his
training Act is "to o lim ited "
m essage to Congress asking
in scope to “ provide the full
that the Interstate Com a c n e
answer** to a problem o f the
Commission step into a prime
magnitude of that posed by
example of the im pact autounemployment in an age of
1m atioo can have—the railroad
rapidly advancing technology.
work rules dispute.
A Labor Department report
He said the commission
this month blamed autom a­
Iwould outline the effecU au­
tion as the chief cause of
tomation is likely to have
wiping out 775,000 production
during the next 30 years and
job i since 1957.
|recommend governmental acOne o f the problems o f au­
tom ation-cau sed
unemploy­
ment ia that the workers re­
placed by machines usually
are unskilled o r only sem i­
skilled. Jobs they can Dll
with no further training are
scarce so a retraining pro­
gram is a vital necessity.
The l.shnr Department has
reported that in 1956, for the
Seminole High School elass first lime in labor history,
I of ’S3 is making plins for white collar workers outnum­
its 10-year reunion at (he Ca­ bered blue collar workers.
pri Restaurant fn nCcember.
All members in this area are
urged to attend a meeting
S T O C K H O L M (U P I) Thursday at 8 p.m . in the
caucus room at First Federal Health authorities indicated
I building on West First Street. today they soon would de­
These meetings hare been clare this capital city free
I held monthly since April and of amallpox after a virulent
many ateps already are un- outbreak which killed four
|derway to insura a auccessful persona.
Twenty-five persons eonreunion. Committee reports
I will be given on the progress racted the disease, believed
made along with suggestions to have hern brought in by a
sailor.
concerning
future
preparaI Ilona.
Anyone who Is a member of
LOOT ATLANTIS
I the class o f ’S3 Is Invited to
The island of Atlantis is
the gathering which in itself supposed to have existed In
Is interesting since it provides the Atlantic Ocean near the
a chance to see and talk with Strait of Gibraltar. Legend is
classmates.
that it sank into the sea.

SH S'53 Class ”
Plans 10-Year
Reunion Party

City Nearly Clear

MAZ1E ALLEN, “ Southern Regional Roller
Skate Queen” and an active member o f the Skat*
City Roller* Dance and Figure Club o f Fern
Park, will fly to Portland, Ore., this weekend to
represent the eight Southern states at the
“ American Roller Skate Queen Contest” July 27.
She is being honored at n “ funtime party” open
to the generul public ami sponsored by the club
Thursdny at 7:30 p.m. at the Skate City Roller
rink in Fern Park.

Obedience, Pet Show Set Sunday
The

Mid-Florida

Obedience and Judging

WASIHNGTON (U P I)
Railroad and union repre*enu tiv * » h ,v « t r o l l y ‘ n e e d
to ask Congress to k e y mil-

reUrment fund from bank-1 Bath taxes apply
ruptcy. Future benefits that to the first SlOO ia
the fund is rrrjuim l to pay earnings. The railr
out f« r exceed anticipated their
em ployes
tax revenue.
Ironically,
railroad
labor ■® *»t
and
management
quietly ' railroads pay into the^ Jib*
reached tha reported agree- leM P*F fund. Both fund*
meat on the payroll tax legls- are in serious financial trou*
lation at the very time that We.
One source said he had
they were deadlocked over
ibe work rules issue lhat heard estimates that the pro*
threatens a nationwide rail p ou t would provide $79 mil­
lion a y e a r in additional re­
strike.
The main feature of the venue , with railroads amt
payroll proposal would boost •h#lr em ployes each paving
to $450 a month the earnings 128 million more into the re­
base to which the railroad re­ tirement fund and the rail­
tirement tax and unemploy­ roads paying about $33 mil­
ment compensation tax ia ap­ lion more into the Jobless pay
fund.
MOSCOW
(U P I) — Tbs plied.
Ruaaians today were expected
to keep under wraps the lat­
est defecting U.S. intelligence
employe until they enn ex­
ploit his propaganda value in
a press conferenes.
Victor Norris Hamilton, 44,
naturalised American o f Arab
extraction, announced Slonday through the government Q A « f g | If Y our Trade-In le Worth More Than Required Down
newspaper Izvestla that he
u R l C I Payment, We'll Give You The Difference In CeeM
sought political nsylura in
Russia because he was “ out*
raged” by U. S. espionage
activities in Washington and
the Mid-East.
An "open-letter” indicated
that Hamilton informed Cominunint officials o f elaborate
*lj. S. monitoring systems In
the Mediterranean ares. He
was the third U. S. intelli­
gence employe to g o behind
the Iron Curtain in e s many
r»t toe d®*1*'
years.
ttse*-**1
In Washington, the De­
fense Department said Ha­
milton w as let out o f the Na­
tional S e c u r i t y
Agency
(N S A ) fou r years a g o be*
cause psychiatrists believed
•WINS INTO ACTION NOW-YOUR BRtMNT
him on the verge o f a mental
CAR*® VALUE DROPS MORE EVERY DAY YOU WAIT
breakdown.

Reds Prepare
To Make Most
Of Defection

Great
George
bravery.
awarded
H.

Britain awards Its
Cross for
civlian
King George Vi first
it during World War

Hunt Lincoln - Mercury,
Sanford FA 2-1881

Inc.

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Sanford, Florida

will start soon

Club has slated a pet show after.
and obedience match for Sun­
day at Casselberry batl park.
This show, for all breeds of

fly Mrs. Adam Muller
The Dellary Fire Dept, will
meet nt 7:30 p.m. Thursdny
for the second o f a seritw o f
special practlrs drills being
held at the Firs House.
A total of 21 men respond­
ed to the first drill held Inst
Friday to receive Intensive Instruct ion end practice In the
operation o f fire trucks and
pumps. At this time five new
men applUd for membership
in the group.
Thursday's' drill will he pre­
ceded at 7 p.m. by an extend­
ed continuous blast on the
house siren.

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dogs, Including mixed breeds,

DeBary Firemen
To Hold Drill

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will award trophies in obedi­
ence in both open and novice
classea, plus a trophy for the
highest scoring dog.

Chuluola Slates
Show Tryouts
Tryouts are slated at 8 p.m. I
this Thursday and next Thurs­

There will tie six classes in dny for the Variety Show be­
the pet straw, including Larg­
est dog, smallest dog, most
unusual dog, dog with longest
cars, best trained dog and
lo s t groom ed dog. The win­
ners of each of these classes
will receive a trophy, with
ribbons going to second place
winners, and a rosette for the
best in show in the pet class­
es.
Sandwiches and cold drinks
will be
available on the
grounds.
Entries will rinse at 1 p.m.

ing sponsored by the Chuluola
Recreation and Bench Fund
Raising Committee to help

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A I R MARSHAL SIR VALSTON E. HANCOCK, chief o f the dir ntnff,
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Religious Leaders
Urge Passage Of
Civil Rights Bill
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WASHINGTON

The pending rsilroid strike
to Congresa about the "fealhissue will be the

topic ot an address by Ray
Bullard,

public

relations

d i­

rector o f the ACL railroad,
out of Jacksonville, before the
Sanford
Jayrccs
Thursday
noon at the Civic Center. Pro­
gram Chairman Frank Voltoline extends an invitation to
all interested persons to sit
in and hear Dullard.
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R. C. Porter has learned
where is “ Aaism eer," as re­
quested in Tuesday's "C lo c k "
colum n. Thanks to ilerky
Rapaport, Casselberry
phy­
sician, who just recently vis­
ited there with his fam ily,
we learn that Aaismeer is in
H o lla n d .
Today's mail
brought a postal card similar
Wt the one yesterday from
Wally Dietrichs,
with
this
note from Ilerky. "A aism eer
is in Holland and is very fa ­
mous for its flower auctions.
Tl»e picture on the other side
shows the 'd o c k ' at the auc­
tion ."
• • •
Hibbard Casselberry wns be.
fore the County Commission
Tuesday anent his proposed
site fo r the new state univer*
sity. He eouldn't he hturd ut
the press table hut Gen. J. C.
Hutchison explained to him
w hat is the State’s order o f
procedure in the matter.
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One |ane o f
•tuck open at
available to
S h eriff J. I .
day.
•

the 17-98 bridge
I'ulatku now N
motor tra ffic.
Hobby said Vo•

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All department budget re­
quests have be«ii sule.uitte 1
and the City Commissi'jn will
commence hearings eavly next
ntonih, Acting City Manager
Henry Tamm »nij today,
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— a r d not degenerate into civil
c/taos.”
The testimony was read be­
the nation's three m ajor reli­
fore the House Judiciary sub­
gious faiths joined today in
committee by Hr. Kugene
hacking President Kennedy's Carson lllake, chief executive
full civil rights program an oiieer of the
Presbyterian
a moral and practical nccq.&gt; Church, U.S.A., who recently
was arrested while taking
sity.
They urged Congress to puss part in an anti-segregation
it immediately with a pr iyer demonstration. He read a
that the racial struggle “ will joint statement on behalf of
remain a social revolution himself; the Rev. John F
Cronin ol the National Cath­
olic Welfare Council, and Ra­
bbi Irwin M. Blank of Englewod, N. J.. chairman of the
■Social
Action
Commission.
[Synagogue Council of AinrrI ica.
I lllake said the "religion*
. i -•! &lt;Ieu . ui America eon
BERLIN ( C PI)—-F orm er l
tlemn* r . ism as blasphemy
S. Vice President Richard M
against Gad. It recognizes
Nixon was to crozts the Berlin
that the racial segregation
Wall today for a first hand
and discrimination that (low
look at Germ an communism.
trout it are a dental of the
|worth which God has given
■to all persons.”
PARIS (171*11—The French
He said denial o f the basic
Senate rebelled against Pres­
I rights ot the individual is im ­
ident Charles de Gaulle to­
moral.
day by r&lt;&lt;3ecting a govern­
A number o f national reli­
ment lii'J to outlaw flashgious organizations join with
strikes try stale employes.
the clergymen in supporting
the program and lllake said
these groups and the Negro
M IAM I (UPI» A San
people also are aware of "the
F ran cisco doctor filed a $30,disabilities
upon
Spanish000 su it against Windjammer
speaking Americans, Indian
Cruir.cs Inc. Tuesday, claim ­
Americans as well as upon
ing his son w as. abandoned
people o l Asian harkground"
on a remote island during a
in the United States.
roiind-thc-worhl voyage.
"There is growing dissatis­
faction wit.'i gradualism and
nromlsrs of future progress,"
TALLAHASSEE (U PD —
lllake testilicd.
Ally.
Gen
Itirhard
Ervin
"There can he no further
said yesterday the new pub­
in keeping faith with
lic defender law does not per 11
the rr-|»insibilily to put the
mit a public defender to 1
r ,
practice criminal law outside
a" ‘ « “ ie
obligations that we acknow­
his jo b as public defender.
ledge into action.” he said.

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Avery Urges Legal
Action On Food Law

Zorian Drops Offer
To Build Marina
J. J.

Zorian, o f

Orlando,

with only six days rmmining
on

a

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withdrew

hia offer

today

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would

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counsel,

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he i.nd his associaUsi mud* a

»tru«* * nnvi'/irv on Lot- Vnn- study o f "required elements
loe ill m letter to Hit City him) a feasibility layout for
ihe marina in a thrrs«-stuge
Com mis sion.
Only lust Monday evening j plan.’’ He said tb.it lifter retbs- Commission agreed to evl'zing tentative bids und hisvnotify Zorian on July '2H his inj- sullied rusts it was divided
it "is economically uiiMiund
us a private investment.'*
He wrote further that "the
cost of Ihe sew er lift station,
ir.Jlial paving, adequate res­
taurant facilities and snack
D ir, as well as the first units
ivl* the niuriua. itself, make it
iu'.mo.st impo.ssibU. in our opin­
ion, for u private investor to
make a fair return on his
WASHINGTON
(UPI I considering
the
House Com merce Committee investment
Chairman Oren Harris form­ Lusiness risk tukrsi.''
Zni inn's
tentative
plans,
ally a,kcd the railroads today
to delay putting their propos­ sketches ami layouts for the
ed work rules into effect for tnarina were delivered to the
IJity, in keeping witli tlw op­
30 days.
Harris appealed to the rail­ tion agreement.
Mayor Torn McDonald said
roads to give Congress more
lim e to consider the com pli­ loday the City has n&lt;» defi­
cated dispute presented to it nite plans now for a marina
by President Kennedy. He "hut surely will look into the
ackcd for an answer within matter o f finding someone
who will he Intertwleil.’*
24 hours.
The
Arkansas
Hemncrat
said that Congress could not
and should not lie required to I
act on Kennedy’ s proposal 1or
averting a strike by next |
Tuesday, the date the rail- 1
mails said they wuuld put j
the new work rules into o p e r ­
Tlie technical jargon used
ation. The rail unions liavs* in legal description of prop­
j slated they will strike if tigs, erty ram e in (or a blj&gt;t (ruin
county commissioners today
|rules are pul into effect.
with Commissioner John Fitz­
I (See Story on Page 3 i
patrick making a motion that
future legal advertisements
also include a description of
Ihe
property
in
question
which "the ordinary person
! TALLAHASSEE (U P I)
can understand.”
Tl»e Slate Utilities C om m is­
"Y es, let’ s not la- so cryp­
sion issued an order today
tic about this and maybe we
I prohibiting conjunctive lu ll­
won't have these delegations
ing by electric com panies
o f property ow n er, appealing
with certain exceptions.
for adjustment alter zoning
Conjunctive billing is the
hoard hearings have already
practice o f combining,
lor
hern held.” added CommisBilling pufjpoM -i;*'m f'iijuirat(r
sloner Jam es Avery, oilier
consumption* of two or njore
commissioners concurred and
meters serving a single snisIhe motion pas,ed
jtom er. Benefit of the p r a c ­
Com m is,loners al-o order
tice is that combined usage
ed that the notification of
apportions a greater pet s entproperty owners he extended
,ag e o f the ru-lom cr'* ret|itireto include those within a 300I merits to the lower price rate
instead of the
blocks fur a reduced total font radius
standard 130 feel.
, charge.

House Leader
AsksRailsTo
Rescind Rules

Legal Language
Under Blast

"R ed
ta&gt;k force”
claim ed ,or,1,„ l,'e n ,v‘ ‘ " ,r
overwhelming superiority t o - } ,M,n
day in the opening phase of
Operation Swift Strike III. the
nation's
largest
peacetime
Among other break-ins last military maneuver.
night, as reported on the po­
lk * blotter tode.y. was an
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) item that thicve-i had broken
ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)
into Croiims High School anil More Ulan 100 Negroes staged
\ dynamite Mint ripped u
a noisy six-hour demonstriirifled a vending machine.
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two in front of the county hole ill a General Telephone
Co. building h n e yesterday
Both
protusta o f
I.ittle jail last night when authori­
us outside effort* to end the
ties
refused
to
reles.ee
seven
I.c ague gam es played here
two • week • old strike were
Tuesday night wero disallow, Negro juveniles arrested for
stepp.-d up.
anti-segregation
picketing.
ed by the ntate commissioner
A second federul mediator
and the Sanford Nationals
arrived
m Tampa,
across
1 1’ ■ 11 ,n " m&gt; *»...■ 'fi
Tampa Buy from here, to Join
T N 1I1.1J .’ v M i n ' , , .night, Jim Jrrnigan rt-ports.
(U PI) — African delegations I John
Kenney in an alUtiTpC
Th* winner o f this contest
today were preparing a reso-1 *° negotiate a settlement,
will meet th* winner o f the
lotion on Portuguese colon -' Hillsliorough County * lig is .
nortlunzi suK-dlaliicl. proba­
lialistn more moderate than lalive delegation asked (i«v .
bly K’ riday, Jernigan said.
;Tuesday's Soviet demand ui ' Farris Bryant to step into tbs
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the Security Council that Por­ i picture and push for arhitraA ug. 29-31 have been set
tugal get put of Afrira this ‘ ion «f negotiations break
fo r the big all-out hark-todown.
year.
a.iio.d promotion by downtown
A company gunnl and an
Slinford merchants, A spec ial
equipment engineer witur**&lt;,f
featu re o f the sale days will
MIAMI BEACH (U PD —V ir­ the dynamiting yesterilay at a | The commission said
in
hr based on a popular song
ginia G cv. Albertis S. Harri- southaide equipment station. I most instances, the p ri.ctice !
from another country. More
von Jr. D the new president They said a muri ran from is unjustly discrim in a te y. It
NEW YORK t UI'D For*
about this later.
of the Southern Regional Ed­ woods near the building and pointed out that it roslt* Use titer White House pres* secre­
s e e
faded back into the under, utility no more to se r v o two tary J .un cs C. Haggerty hi**
ucation Board.
Anyone want to lay any
Harrison was elected Tues­ brush.
separately-owned stores Iji d if­ been shifted from head o f
b e u that AFTER a life ia day to bead the board, com ­
Minutea later tbc dynamite ferent locations titan for sim- ABC's new* division to the
sacrificed there’ ll be a traffic prised o f 16 Southern states, went o ff, blowing some bricka jil*r service to jointly*rwned
vie* presidency o f corporal*
signal installed th. ro within
succeed North Carolina from the building and causing [rstsblishments m th« same relations fo r th&lt;- nt(w ork's
t&gt;0 liaya 7
j about foO wurtb pi daiyig*.
kGoy. Terry Sauioiii,
‘ iocaUuas,
, V anul Juw .

Phone Station
Is Dynamited

Board Gets
Breakdown
For County

® I i r g &gt; a n fn rfr i j m t U i

(U P I)

Maneuvers On

was held in the early evening at the home o f I)r. and Mrs. W. Vincent
Rolwrts on Summerlin Avenue. Tito right photo pictures Dr. and Mrs.
Roberts and Sir Valston. The couple entertained the Australian air offi­
cers since Mrs. Ilolterts is a cousin o f John Curtin, wartime prime minis­
ter of that country during the war years. (Herald Photos by Bill Vincent)

Defenders To Cost $6,522 Yearly

Prominent representatives o f

•nd President Kennedy’ ! bill
erheddlnx”

Marine Capt. Richard E. Haislip viewing the guard. The Australian air
chief was welcomed by NAS officers who will brief the visitors on U. S.
Naval operations here. In the center photo he is shown with Capt. James
(). Mayo (left), commanding officer o f Hntwing One, and Capt. Robert
Ware (right), commanding offiuer o f NAS. A reception for the visitors

Electric Billing
Practice Banned

Haggerty Named

■ ■ y r K -it ,

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Charging that "apparently
lobbyists have mure influ­
ences
with our legislative
delegation than do the coun­
ty com m issioners,” Commis**&gt;ner J a m e s ' Avery today
made a motion (hat !hs&lt; Semi­
nole commissioners join those
e . J jollier counties in taking court

Nikita Offers
If Guarantee
On Africa

Dll. W. V. ROHE UTS ! r
wuh installed us Ri'uiid .
knight of thu Knights
of Columbus Tuesday
(•veiling in ceremonies
ul the K. of C. home,
MOSCOW ( U I 'D -I 'ie m ls r
(Herald Photo) Nikita Khrushchev today of-

Two Governors
Out To Get JFK

action If they were refused
sale ot canned foods from the
stale penal Institution.
Avery stated as a back­
ground for his motion that
the
county
establishments
such as the county home, the
county sheriff's o ffic e ami
county school lunchrooms have
been buying canned foods put
up by tlie state prison farm
at about 20 percent savings
over
com m crrially
canned
food, for a number o f years.
During the last session of
the legislature, A very said,
lobbyists for the food com ­
panies got a law passed for­
bidding
the
purchase
of
Ihese canned foods by the
county. However, the law was
amended to exclude some 30
counties whose legislators re-

feted guarantee* to nmku the
African continent a non-nu­
clear zone if the United State* quested lliat their county be
and other nuclear powers excluded.
I "W e specifically requested
agree.

Khiushehey made hi* offer ,m,r Seminole County tcgisla-

n* American, lliitish and S o - 1 l o havc
t'*"1" '
vict nrgotiutuns met for whut
a' M’ r *c h|ded from this
MIAMI BEACH (UI*1) - (lipluniatii until rmiltl !*• the ' ’ ridiculous
law.
Imt tins
Govs. George C. Wallace of final round o f talks aimed at
n" 1 ,|,mc' ApparciUiy h&gt;Alabama and Kovs Barnett of a limited nuclear test ban « ' fr*’ '1 '‘ ibhyists have more
Mississippi are meeting In­ treaty that would be the firat , influence with our legislative
formally with other govern- major cold war settlement in delegates than the board o f
nors to drum up support (or c |Khl y e#ti
( county comm issioners,” Avplan to block President Ken j
in ,
cry remarked,
nedy's re-election.
The two Deep South gover
mirs said they have had sev
oral informal chat* witli chief

*age to African nations which
I took part In the recent c o n
1,.nru ttt Addis Ababa, EthiI

executives from other stale,
in his message, Khrushchev
on their proposed "unpledged pledged further Soviet efforts
electors" plan.
to ease world tension.
Proponents of Ihe move arc
"W e shall go on doing
urging that state legislator, j everything to ease intetuuamend their rlectinn law , hy |tional tension, to eunsolidate
making a 'preferential pn ,iBy implementing the
dcnlial
prim ary"
nianada prlni'i|ile* of tlie peaceful eotory. Hits, they say, would existence o f stutea,” he *ai&lt;l.
enable a second vlate of "un [
----phslged”
presidential
elec f
tors—an anti-Kennedy slate—
to appear on llte stale pri­
mary ballots.

Circuit,

including

Scminol*

County, a total of $62,430 per
year. Added to this will tv*
410,230 for two salaries pay*
able hy the State for a total
annual

budget

of

$78,710.

Seminole's share Is estimated
at $6,522 a year.
These were the figure* pro.
senled Tuesday afternoon to
the County Commission by W,
D.

Frederick

newly

Jr.,

appointed

Orlando,

public

do*

fender for this Judicial Cir*
cult.
Frederick
apprised
Tito
Herald that only tills morning
he had received an opiniots
from the attorney general tho
new state law provides tins
state shall pay his salary o|
$9,730 ansi that of ono as*
sistant o f $6,300. while all
other expenses, such as cleri*
cal, office, etc., shall he paid
by the respective counties.
All Floriila counties a re
watching with interest a suit
filed in Volusia County fo r
court determination o f thw
state law.
However, Frederick said to*
day he cannot wait for tho
court's decision, since it m ay
be b&gt;ng, drawn-out litigation.
He added that in his bud*
get for the eight counties o&lt;
this district he has grouped
Brevard
and Seminole as
"D i s t r 1 e t II," am| lu s
fixed
county
contribu*
lion* for his expenses at $6.*

1 Tlu* ,n" " on
,,y AvC,ry
f e r - , hat.
l' " unl&gt;r ,k’ '
ParJ"&gt;ents he instructed to
; make Uteir usual orders for
food from the prison (arm
[and if they were refused the
ia!c, that Somiivilu County in­
vite oilier counlie, who also
are unable to purchase such
supplies to join then, in a suit' N
fur s‘ ,|' " ni0,e an,‘ * 13 M9
against the state.
'*r, Ur‘ ' arJ‘' n ^
"I dot) I believe such a ! Ia" ' ,n " « “ a| furthor hal
law that applies to certain -ince 38 psr cent o f the erim o

*» ^
‘‘ is,rilc t i U
m Brevard
lie "p robably
would
appoint an a,slslant
defender ill TitUSVlUe.”
Frederick
stated
furthef
that H Seminole does not
agree to budget $6,322 for
this county's share ot ex*
ponses "a s a ratable share,
WASHINGTON
f l T ’ l)
c
|then it will have to tie on a
li e Kennedy adminittrati m j C V C T C J l O r m S
fee
basis, which will b&lt;s
to&lt;lay sought hi muster con­
TALLAHASSEE
(U P D
much more expensive.”
gressional support for the
Boat owners must pay ad
Chairman J. C*. Hutchison
limited
nuclear
test
ban 1 I ’nilril I’ rrss lulernalional
valorem ia\e, ull !!,&lt; if
Lu.iiniijji l|
T r r r 'V.V1..1 \g,.| T tB t .1 "
i treaty which has Ix-en worn
T
sets m fiscal Him despite a
irs| out with Russia amt llrt-{lashed Vlahanu early loday |meml&gt;er, pressed Frederick
new law which substitute* a
lain.
with lull, heavy ram anil I whether tie would apjsi.nl an
registration fee for property
assistant
in Seminole " h *
Any test ban agreement j sharp lightning.
taxes on boats. A lly. Gen.
Birmingham.
A la., ducked the U,ue.” The de*
! would have to Im- ratified hy
Th e
Kiehard Ervin ruled yester­
I weather bureau radar was fender told The Herald " I
tin- Ss-nate.
day.
t Two-third* o f the senators knocked out of serv ice hy the can't an,wer Dial question
Ervin said the new law will
voting would have to approve lightning. A large tree was y e t ” Hot fie indicated that
not take effect until 196C
Ihe treaty under the U. S. blown unto a two-story apart- a Seminole-Brevard assUant
meat building at Bessem er, would com e from Titusville,
Constitution.
In an effort to win the Ala., 13 miles southwest of "with jiossibiy later a secosrt
CHELTENHAM,
jin Sanford.”
England needed Senate backing, Sec Birmingham.
General llutchL«n said fur*
The worst o f tlie thunder­
(U l*l) — Bartender George retary o f State Dean Rusk
I’ugh stood bravely at liU jw cnt before tlie Senate For- storms were in north-central ther that thu Commission
Relation*
Committee Alabama. Trees were uproot­ members will “ mull over**
puit Tuesday when u swarm eign
o f more than 3,000 boss in­ Tuesday with a copy of the ed and (lower lines were Frederick's budget request
vaded hi* pub and sent ail tentative two-page treaty to down with one inch hail re ­ and discuss K in detail at itsl
th* customer* running fur outlaw land, sea and air ported in the southeast s e c ­ next regular meeting on AugJ
tion* of Huntsville, Aia.
13.
U-atS,
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4

1963 Ad Valorem
Boat Tax Upheld

Support Sought
For Test Treaty

|counties and not to others for
no guud reason, can pissibly
hold up in court. I t ', micunstitutional," Avery said.
The motion was ,ei uiiled
hy Commissioner John Alex­
ander,

Hit Alabama

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stated Mid Bouthwide fleuies showed It southern
stales have appropriated 44
per eeeS more eseey for the
eemiag acbool year for high-

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Wlnn-Dijcie.

HARRISON, N. J. (U P I)—
Two persona were killed and
St others injured curly today
when a four-ear commuter
train rammed a switch engine
at a track crossing.
The Impact o f the collision
ripped o f f side panels o f the
first three units o f the elec­
tric train, operated by the
Port of New York Authority.
Tho first car was derailed.
I'olica »nlil 1H nf those hurt
a cre taken to Newurk in a
Pennsylvania Railroad train
which was flagged down at
the scene o f the accident.
The dead were Identified as
Quinton Villanueva, ti.1, Ir­
vington, N. J., and Mary
Misiak, in her 30s, Jersey

the owners.
In other action, Cominls•loners opened bids fo r fuel
storage tanks fo r the ccunty
road department and turned
them over to County En­
gineer
William
Rush
for
study. Only ona bid w as rereived for gaa pumps, and
Bush waa luatructcd to gst
firm quotations from other
sources and report back to
the Commissioners fo r deci­
sion.
Architects from the firm o f
Reynolds, Sm ith and Hills ap­
peared before the Commission
to discuss a plan for the pro­
posed county nursing home.
The Commissioners have been
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Three Ex-Nazis
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R sioning o f ■ strip o f pro.
perty between Elder Springe
Trailer Park and Suntand
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ty
Commissioners Tuesday
after a large group o f pro­
testing property owuers ap­
peared at Commission meet­
ing to fight the prcposal.
Tw o other resonlnga were
approved, one In Dreamwold
•n Hiawatha Avenue from
residential to commercial and
in Pinecrsst the same.
A piece o f property east of
Interstate 4, west o f Elder
Road and nerth o f SR 44, was
resoned from agricultural to

SAVORY TURKEY
BARBECUE SAUCE

A LARGE SHARE of
the credit for the per­
fect safety record for
the pest 12 months of
Heavy Attack Squad­
ron 11 Checkertalls
goes to Lcdr. J. O.
Yanaros, the squad­
ron's safety officer,
who "effectively conducted a dynamic ac­
cident program," in the
words of former com­
manding officer, Capt.
J. M. Tully.

Wlna-Dixte Mores, Inc., re*
# ss they did ia IMS.
corded
a 7JS percent increase
Reviewing the history of
Mto Southern hegtoaal Eduea- la sales during the four-week
period ended June a com­
H ether aeutheni sad border pared with the corresponding
states, Sanford pointed eat period a year ago, it waa an­
Rut educational progress “ has nounced.
accelerated rapidly during the
14 yean that this organisa­ The volume waa f62.893.410
compared with $5S,23S,450
tion baa hoan working.”
Sanford listed the common last year, aa increase of f4,*
goals of the Southern states 454,MO.
as “ full educational opportun­ lo r the 53-week period end­
ity for all people, iastltu- ed June V, sales were 4MI,Rena of national renown, and 333, S87 compared with $772,edaeatbaa that produces a 348,062, an increase of ♦»,faer quality of pnblie amice 074.435 or 7.45 percent
Winn-Dixie, which operatea
a number of aupermarkets In
serve as the educational pace the local area, now haa 600
potter of the nation, if it ratall atores throughout the
■sslatshM Ms semuuKasot to South compared with 541
unite a year ago.
hatter schools.
During the pest IS months
(ha Governor continued, edu­
cational stirrings in the South
"have bees dramatic."
Re said that 10 pouthera
•tatee Ieoh stops ia 1M) to
build er to expand communi­
ty collega programs. Southern
KARLSRUHE,
Germany
legislatures have expanded
(U P I) — The West German
collate loans for students.
And several Southern states Supreme Court has convicted
have huUt new universities and sentenced three cx-Naiis
who gave the
Communists
gnd senior colleges.
Western
secrets
while
serv­
Ha added that six Southern
States this year created state­ ing In the West German se­
wide educational television cret service at a time when
it was a branch o f the U. S.
systems.
Sanford said that Southern Central Intelligence Agency,
schools can no longer be For what the prosecution
measured only by Southern called the “ greatest treason
standards. “We are no long­ in West German history," spy
er content with Isis than the leader Heins Felfe, 45, was
heet universltlei and we in­ sentenced to 14 years at hard
tend to build national lnstitu- labor. His fellow doubleagent, Hans Clemens, 01, w .v
dons," ho said.
“ The 8outh la determined,“ given 10 years, and their ac­
he continued, “ to have first com plice, Erwin Tlcbcl, 6U,
rate Institutions and we will three years.
All three admitted during
have them."

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After Protest By
Home Owners

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Troops Ordered
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Oxford Campus
OXFORD, MU*. (U P I) —
The Armv nulled up stake* to*
day anil student Janies II.
Meredith
•■aid "the Army
know* Iffst.”
The ISO s o l d i e r * began
breaking ramp Tuesday soon
a fter a spokesman announced
"present conditions at the
University of Mississippi and
a t Oxfonl Indicate that Army
forces ran be moved at this
time.**
Meredith, whom the Army
has kept a protective eye on
since his court-ordered admit*
■ion last September, said "Lh*
Arm y i* giving the orders. I
guess they were needed some*
where else.
A few U. S. marshals re*
main on campus to gutrd
.Meredith nnd a second Negro
student, Clevcl McDowell.
The Arm y contingent is a
remnant o f a 30,000-man force
which moved into the small
college town last fall to quell
rioting sparked by the ad­
mission o f Meredith to the
previously all-white univers­
ity.
MaJ. R o b e r t Davenport,
public
information officer,
snid nil the aoldiers would be
gone by Thursday.
Meredith confirmed a report
Tuesday night that he had
applied for August gradua*
thin, hut would not divulge his
pluns for attending gradua'
tlon on the rampus.
The registrar at the unlver*
ally said earlier that It was
up l&lt;&gt; Meredith's dean whether
o r not the Negro student waa
graduated.

Smith Quits
IIAt.TIMORK (UPI) _ nil*
ly liny .Smith, a defensive
tackle
fur
the
Haltlmore
Colts, has retired for business
reason*. Smith, a seven year
veteran
of
the
National
leagu e who hit* been with
the Colt* alnre Hit)I, said he
was quitting to concentrate
on hi* business In Morgan
City, La.

legislation to aettla tha dis*
pute.
C h ief m a n a gem en t spokes*
man J. E. W olfe said Tuesday
nlgfit thst "a s It stand* nose,
ou r promulgation o f w ork m l*
changes will be made effectiv e
at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, July
3 0 ." Th* rail unions have an*
nounced they will strike i f
the? rule changes are mads.
Th* House Commerce Com*
m ittee called Labor Secretary
W . Willard Wirt* to testify'
at the opening o f hearings on
President Kennedy's proposal1
to shunt the dispute to the
Interstae Commerce Commia*
sion.
The Senate Commerce Com*
mittee, which heard W lrta
Tuesday on th* bill, scheduled
testim ony today from W olf*
and Daniel I.oomls, president
o f the Association o f American Railroads.
The railroads endorsed tha
P re sid e n ts plan Tuesday by
a unanimous vote, but W olfe
said that only enactment o f
the proposed legislation could
head o ff w ork rules change*
Tuesday.
I
Chairman Oran Harris, D*
A rk ., of the House Commerce
Committee
said
Congreea
could not complete action o «
tha meaaura by the manage*
m ent deadline. And It should
n ot have to, he added.
Harris said that Congress
should be given enough time
to act carafully on a matter
that ha described aa "s o sens!*
tlvcs so delicate and ae Impor*
Unit.”

Fort Lauderdale
Wins 'Header
Caked Free* M w i lli a i l t
Fort Lauderdale w oo a dou*
W c header with last-place
Lakeland last night and mov­
ed Into ic co n d place In the
Florida State League.
Yankee
pitcher
Gabby
Hayes helped v i a hie own
gam e by belting a two-run
double to give Fort Lauder*
da is the first gam e win by
7-2.
In the night cap, center
fielder Steve Whittaker belted
two-run homer and Chet
Trail tallied for three to glvw
the Yankees the &gt;-l win.
In other action, league lead­
ing Sarasota toppled Orlando
1*0, Miami defeated Tampa
2 0 and St. Petersburg nipped
Daytona Beach 2-1.
Tonight, Lakeland plays at
Miami, Tam pa goes to Fort
Lauderdale, Sarasota travel*
to Daytooa Reach and SL
Petersburg plays at Orlando.

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Pier-sall Waits
NEW YORK
(U PI) —
Outfirldcr Jimmy Pieraall says
In-'s "silting tight and wait*
ing" for another crack at
mnpor league job which he
feels confident he’’ l| git. lie
was placed on waivers by the
New York Mets Monday.

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M ANILA (N K A ) — Flash
Florde, world junior light­
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Little Leaguers Win And Lose
Both Games
Played Here
Under Protest

ItS-Stance Is Second
* o m a* m* ««»
im
p iiU r t i tho ae*i atop to tho

•r

t v r n u m

to m m i

UaMed Prate
Maybe Mine team will sUal
the National League pennant
from tha Lot Aagelci Dodg­
er* but wbo’t gonna rob the
MVP award from Dick Groat?
The answer should be no­
body because what value do
you put oa a allck-flelding
shortstop who Is a fiery field
leader la addition to hittlag
-M3?

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mertly

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placta

111 feat la a pealtioa that will
jj u b l e him to swiag. aad WU
fe e

ban

witfcaot fcU tof m

| i i fe te .

• Tka problaai never changes
feeing of tko club li ooa of
fcodamental balance.
!'■Thep roblem never chamea
Ws long si yoa play.
* The player changes aa hla
i^ama progresses, howavtr,
aad it generally lin't long an*
411 hla aUaea becomes a rid'41a and a problem. He fldgata
aad 'aUdea kia laat around un­
til ho baa made a project out
i t a almple tnadamenUl.
m
_______
I don’t_aaa
mai to imply Oat
’day ataaco will suffice aa
Song aa yon caa ataad op at­
tar p«n awing but want to B A L A N C E — J u l i u a
ftrou right from Ike atart Boron points out that
feat tko fail* porpoao of tko the problem from the
gUnco la la malatala balance. first awing of the club
That briaga aa bock to my la one of fundamental
ariglnal point aboat the begin- balance.
•or who taka a natural atance
to malatala belaace without
actually raalixin* why be Two In, One Out
atanda baatda tka ball in that
W EST L1UERTY, W . Va.
Manner.
(U P 1) —
The Pittsburgh
He ban ao Idea haw to place
Steelera have announced that
h i toot.
. Ho merely waata to con­ tw o player* were coming and
tinue to stand an them while on* waa going through the
he awlnga bia club.
National Football League’a
That la balance!
revolving door. Defensive line­
NEXT: The three typer ot

backer Clendon Thomaa and

atancea.

linebacker Ken Kirk have end­

Legal Notice
Wiith

m

or eiiKwirr**

m i .h

NOTICB IH IIKtlKIIY a t v .
V Ihat I. J. U rrilR fl nonfir, Hlurlff of H.mlnol* Countr. Florid*, hy virtu# of a
Writ laauail ant nr lh# amall
Clalma Court, In an&lt;l for
Pamlnnla County. Florid*. on
tha tilt* dajr or July. A. I&gt;.
]M I, In that carlaln rauta batw**n II. L. KOl.NV &lt;tl&gt;a Cra.
Sit Adju*tm*nl Harvlea, Plain,
tirr. and no.VALn n. daubo,
t&gt;*(andanl, hava In my pot***.
•Ion tho following daarrlbad
parannal prop*rtjr. to-wlu
On# (I) at root lllavtn*
Inboard
runabout
boat
,
Florida Itaalatrallon Num­
ber PLUIT-M
•• lha proparly or no.YALD
W. DARIH1 ; that on th* loth
Say ot Auauat, A. D. HO. ba.
Sw**n tha l*x#l hnura tif aala,
after M:ee •‘•loth In
flit turonuon amt btfora Si*u
O’clock In tha aftarnoun, on
(ha •aid day at tha (rout dour
#( Ilia County Court Hour#, lit
Sanford,
H.mlnol*
County,
Florid*, t oliall uff»r fur ial«
to Ilia hlehaat bidder for
In hand, lb* ahnva d*arrlbail
•rraoiial proparly of llo.VALD
li. PAItUO
J. I. Hobby,
Miarlff of tlamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida
Publl.h July 14, It * Au(.
T. it. I m .
CPK-loo
S.

1&gt; t iim t 'ln n rr roi'MT o f
T h »: m i t i i j i n i u t i . c m .
c i rr. tv a v u fum *&gt; :n i*n i.»: c o i ' x t t , n .o i li n \ .
IV I'll l Vt'KMY vo. i n n
ll.tllltr I- JiiNKM and
HAIIKL JONIIH. hla wlfa
Plaintiff#,

U

FIIANK R0UIN80N and
k-HHIK Jl AK HOUIN.st.-V,
wlfa,
v lyric M

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of

FOHKt I II» t ill-.

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III*111NibiN and
KH8 IK J4AK ItoUINKoN,
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hla wlf#
It. F. D. No. |

Has I I I

Klnuttnn, N»w Turk
' You. FRANK Kolll.Nnott and
EM IK JI.XK IKHIINHON, ars
hereby nollflad that Complaint
To rurscloea a certain Mari­
ta s * on the follow Inc dmsrlbed proparly, to-wlt:
le»l I. Illock II. MIDWAY.
FiAiniHA; a . n. htk. v k .nh
ADDITION Td MIDWAY,
according
to
tha
plat
tharaof
a* rtcurdtd
In
Hat llook T, r *s* XI, of
lha
I’ ublle
Ittcurda
of
Kainlnol* County, Florida,
-----------n Iliad__
riled aaaln.i
kai
htaa
u u tln&gt;l enu
*&gt;■■• you ars ra&lt;|Ulrail lo saria
a ropy of your An*wor or
ptoa-llng to lha Complaint on
I'lalnllffa'
attorney.
CHAIt1.1-S JL KVKIIKTT. JU d Or.
angt, Avtnua, Orlando, Flor.
Ida. and III* tha ariglnal An*
aw*r or Flaadlng In Iho of.
(Ico of lh* Clark of lha Cir­
cuit Court Ol gamlnol* County,
Flurlda, at Sanford, Florida,
an «r bafora tha 3&lt;th day of
Auauat. IMJ, If puu fall to
4o so. Judgmant by dafault
Will ha lakaa asalnat you for
tli* ratlal damandad In Com
plaint.
M rr.Milts my hand and offilial seal at Baaford. Htmlaol* County, Florida, Mia Stnd
Jay of July, l i lt .

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Groat "tried” Tuesday a lfe t
with four hita In five tries
that sparked a 14-hit attack
In the Cardinals’ S-t win over
the Milwaukee Braves. Ray
Sadeckl went S'.i innings to
win his sixth u me of the
season while OTb Handley
suffered his seventh defeat.
The Dodgers continued to
get g re it pitching as they
downed the Pittsburgh Pir­
ates, ao, Jim Maloney pitched a one-hitter to give the
Cincinnati Reds a 1-0 victory
over the Chicago Cubs, the
San Francisco Giants downed
the New York Meta, a t , and
the Houston Colts scored a
a s win over the Philadelphia
Phillies In IS Innings.
In the American Lesgue,
New York drubbed Los An­
geles, TO, Detroit topped Chi­
cago, S-l and 4-4, Cleveland
edged out Minnesota, 3-2,
Baltimore shut out Washing­
ton, a o, and Kansas City
shaded Boston, 1-0.

50 Turn Out
For Fishalhon

Shores of Lake Susan In
ed their holdout* and are on Deliary were lined with at
tha way to cunip, but rookln least SO youngster* Monday
Hill George o f Murray Htato morning for the first Flthahaa been placid on waivers, thon lo he sponsored by the
Deliary Fishing Club which
the S u tlers said.
m pcrvU fd
the event
and
furnished poles, hook* and
hail.
Tho
largest
fish
were
FII.TITIOI * M i l k
NOTICK IH h.r.l.y slvtti that caught by Fred Perrick and
I am «n*#(*&lt;J In buslneas at Darlene Self, Calvin Laugh
tang wood.
Fla..
S«inln»t*
County, Florida, un&gt;l«r tha tic- lin caught the most fish and
lltlous
mmof,
JOIIN'H Joo
Sweeney
and
Elisa
C1IKTS, an.I that I Intfiid to
r*«l*l*r »aM n.into with th. l.aughlin lied for catching the
CUrk ot lha Circuit Cuurl, smallest fish.
Hsmlnots County, FlorliLi, In
On hand to assist members
accordanr* with the provl*l»n«
of lha Fli-tltlnu* N'*m# Htittu- of tho Fishing Club were
Isa.
to.wlt:
H-rlloii
»0i.0» Ilcv. C. N. Ogg of the Com
Florida H Udit*. |»JJ.
munity Methodist Church ami
8 te: John Kennedy Jr.
Puhllali July 34, Jl a Aua. T, a number o f tho mothers.

Legal Notice

II. I9«3.
Cl)K-&gt;?

The Sanford Little League
teeme w oo and loet Tuesday
night, the Nationals dtfsatin g
Tavarte 4 to 2 and tha A m er­
icans losing to Cltrm ont I
to 3.
Both gam sa w ore played un­
der protest.
In tha Sanford Nationals
gams Rick Fordham w as hit
by a pitched ball, but Sanford
didn’t ghro him a courtesy
runnsr and tha umpire, from
Tavaras, ordered the T a v e r n
manager to protest tho gam s
sven though Fordham didn’t
ask fo r on e and indicated he
didn’t want one.
In tho Am erican gama San­
ford
protested
because
It
claimed that Clermont waa us­
ing overs lied be*n.
Both protests wera forw ard­
ed to the state commissioner
o f Little League baseball.
Matt M organ was the win­
ning pitcher fo r tho Sanford
Nationals although ha was
relieved in the third Inning
by A1 Groom s who shut out
Tavares fo r the remainder of
the gama. Billy Miller cams
through w ith three hits. The
losing pitcher w se
Butch
Miller.
In tho Am erican gam s Rick
•Tomlinson was the winning
pitcher and Ken Hinson the
loser.
The box scores:
Americana
Sanford
1 00 00 2 8
Clermont
0 2 1 0 2 x —5
Nationals
Sanford
0 2 2 0 0 0—4
Tavares
0 0 2 0 0 0—2

Turley Signed
By Red Sox
BOSTON
(U P I) — The
Boston Red Sox will try one
time New York flrebnllrr Hob
Turley in a removed bid to
check the Yunkcc*’ threaten­
ed American League runaway.
The Red Sox announced last
night that they had nlgnad the
veteran Turley Junt a few
hour* after he wan declared a
free agent by Los Angeles.
The 32-yrar-old righthander
waa n ot claimed after being
plnctd on the waiver list by
the Angels three days ago.
Turley was given his rt»leasn after posting a 2-7
record in ID appearances with
Lo* Angelos. Oddly, his two
victories were shutout*.

IV TIIM I IHCt IT ('(II HT (IF
TUB VIVTH Jl Dil i II. CIH.
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t in
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(IIIV IK H Y VII. 1.1313
FIIDKHAI. NATION.II. MnltT(I.KIK AM80CIATI0.V. a cor.
puratloll.
Plaintiff,
JAMF.fl n il'll \IID WAI.I.KH
and IIKVKIU.Y II. WALUSIt,
hla wife,
Dafand into.
vtvrii M o f m r r iv
kllH Tll.tlit: FIIIIBI t.ltat (IB
TOlJ.VMKH n il'll U(t&gt; W AI..
I.KIl and IIKVKULY U.
W.M.LKII. hit wU*.
(IJJ Nlpnmo Aranua,
l&gt;tka«ro»d, California
You, Defendant*, *■» hire*
by notified that a rnniplalnt
(o forerli.aa # cerlalu niorta &lt;*• on lha following dea.
trlbed properly, to.wlt!
I.ot I. Illock F, HUVI.AND
KHTATK8 , a aubdlvlalon,
ai-vordlng to a pl.ti tharaof, recorded In Plat llook
II, Pages 1* to 33 of tha
Public Kat-orda of Heinl.
nola County, Florida:
Subject lo an taaement for
public
utlllllca
along
lha
southerly tan feat and Iba
•aatarly five feat of aald |^,t

Includlngi
Una DuoTharm (oil) llaat.
•r.
Modal
IIS.I,
Harlal
*»K«»
on* (IK (electric) liana*.
M-.del
JUIJII3WH,
Harlal
TH0I31I-1
On* OB (altctrlc) llefrlaerator. Model l„iA m iU I,
h«rl*l ulMlikin
Ten Venetian llllnda (me­
tal)
manufactured
by
Kenkarlk illaea a
Paint
l ompany, Hanford. Fb&gt;r.
t it
in— r i j f m — r r. m i
Humbert,
haa been filed agalnat you In
tho abova-otylcd ault and you
art rauulrad to aarea a copy
of your Anawar or Pleading
to tha Complaint on Plain(Mrs attorney
JOHBPII
M.
MI ll.UtKU, P.O. Ilox 3 3 J, Fern
l*ark, Hamlnola County, Flor­
ida, and flla tha original An.
awar ur Plea-llue In tha office
of tha Clark of tha Circuit
(Viurt on or bafora lha 33nd
day ol August, 1301. If you
fall
do „to,
dacra* s r .
----- to
-- —
, .a ---------i'uiif***o will b* likeii BKaLwt
Jnu fur lh* rrllal d«inaud*J
la lh* C-miplalul.
WITNKaM mr hand and offtclal saal of afflc* at HanfarJ.
IHKAL)
Hamlnola Count,, (hla JJn.l
A. It Backwlth, Jr.
day of July, 1113.
Clark of tha Circuit Court IHKAL)
damlnol* County. Florida
Arlhur II Rrrkwllh, Jr.,
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlan,
S'Urk uf Circuit Court
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lly: Martha T. Vlhlan
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PublDh July II. » ! a Aug Publlah July Jl, |t ft An*
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By Joha A. flpolaU
Co

SUMMER RECREATION, sponsored by the DeBary Civic Assn., brought
these fin ite Ruthera to the diamond on High Banks Kd. for a game last
week. Playing were, front, from left, Lenny Biondi, Art Carton, Ed
Tomelvki, Michael Wilford, Richard Gerling and James Randall: second
row, Frank DeFrancisco, Mickey Thursam, Pete Flentke, Matt Thuraam
and Bob Scott; back, Roger Accurdi und Douglas Steward.
(Cox Photo)

Could Be The Last -

Standings
Vetted

Press

international

Americas League
New York
Boston
Chicago
Minnesota
Baltimore
Cleveland
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Detroit
Washington
Tuesday's

W. L.
60 34
31 43
52 44
52 44
31 46
»7 50
47 34
13 32
41 52
34 62

Pet.
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.342
.342
.340
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.453
.441
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Results

Detroit 3 Chicago 1, 1st, twi­
light
Detroit I Chicago 4, 2nd,
night
Cleveland 3 Minn 2, 13 ins,
night
Ualtimur* 4 Washington 0,
night
New York 7 Los Angeles 0.
night
Kansas City 1 Boston 0, night
Thursday's Games
Chicago at Detroit
Minnesota
at Cleveland
Washington
at
Baltimore,
night
Ihis Angeles at New York
Kansas City at Uoston
National League
w . i - Pet. o n
Los Angeles
6! 37 «22
St. Louis
33 43 .5(11 «
Chicago
52 44 .512 H
Cincinnati
53 44 .535 8'a
San Francisco 53 44 .535 8ta
Philadelphia
31 It .315 10&gt;4
Pittsburgh
4!) I* .505 l l t i
Milwaukee
l» 4» 5ou 12
Houston
37 61 .366 23'4
New York
32 67 .3232H4
Tuesday's Results
Cincinnati I Chicago 0
St. Louis 3 Milwaukee, night
Los Angeles 6 Pittsburgh 0.
night
San Fran 9 New York 1, night
Houston 6 Philadelphia 3, 13
innings, night
Thursday's Games
Cincinnati at Chicago
St. Ij)uis at Milwaukee
Philadelphia at Houiton. night
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles,
night
New York at San Francisco

Gus

In

H ard

W ay

W in n in g 3 0 0 G a m e s
CLEVELAND (N E A) -

To

Indians

won

l i t games and

gra«p the magnitude of Early the American League pennant
Wynn’ s feat, you

have only in 1934. The

to take into consideration that
the Cleveland right-hander is
only the 14th pitcher in 93
years of organized profession­
al baseball lo win 300 games.
Think o f all the remarkable
pitchers who have been in the
m ajor leagues in all that time
and you have an idea o f what
the burly Alabaman accom p­
lished in his 23nl season at
43. Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Grov­
er Cleveland Alexander, War­
ren Spahn, Eddie I'lank, R ob­
ert Moses Grove—these are
among mighty name* that
Wynn has joined.
Making
Wynn's
achieve­
ment all the more extrsordlnary is the fact that hu came
the hard way all along the
route, lie spent tho better
part of two campaigns in the
Armed Forces. His first 10
years were wilts a Washington
club which was out of the
second division only three
times.
Wynn did not get to Cleve­
land until (he Indians’ pen­
nant-winning season o f 1948,
at a time when the Tribe's
defense was hardly as tight
as that of the Green Ray
Packers, even when he con­
tributed 23 victories as the

White

Wynn professed "not to be
kidding m yself about thesocalled immortality of being a
300-game winner,” but the old
grexer wasn't fooling anybody
especially
those who know
Mm best. Gus, as the ball
piayers call bitn, h a s ’ the
pride of a Joe DiMagglo. He
has been a fierce competitor
from the spring day in 1937
when he walked into the
Washington training cam p un­
announced in blue overalls
rolled up to the knees, no
socks and sneakers badly in
need of repair.
Wynn w as bitterly disap­
pointed tim e after time fall­
ing in bids for the 300th deci­
sion that would asiuro him a
place ia the llall ol-Famo. He
appeared totally
frustrated
when tho White Sox mado
him a free agent aa last aeason closed. Tho Whit* Sox
had to make room on tho roater for bonus babiea and It
wasn't until early Juno that
he caught on with tho In
diant.

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when Wynn bagged 22 games
for them as they prevailed in
’39.
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k Mrs. League.
1 hope that other league*
aren't
disappointed
cause
their secretary didn’t make
the provisions for reserving
the proper number of lane*
for their leagues.
On Monday evenings It's tho
Dearborn Electronic League.
Action this past week feat­
ured the bowling o f Jerry
Mathews with his 341 xerie*
and Charles butts’ 196 high
single.
Curtli Abney, o f the Fear*
less Five team In the Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital Lea­
gue, stepped into the spot­
light this past Thursday with
the winning combination o f
182—492. If m em ory servea
me correctly, this ia the sec­
ond consecutive week uiat
Curt's been in the winner’ a
circle. Keep It up!
The Holler Motors Navy
Wives League had Alice Sex­
ton and Joy Markely tlcing
for the high singles honors,
a 168 game. Scries went to
Pat Sipley and her 453.
Aa per usual, there was
some terrific (hootin' in the
City League. As an example,
Phil Roche, of the Allied Van
Lines five, blasted the pins
to the tune of 227 snd Lake
Monroe Inn's John Kneeland
couldn't do anything wrong as
he finished the night with a
602 series.
And if you think that was
good, wait'll you see the
scores reported for the All
Stars League.
There were
three S00 icries reported with
Al DePalma being high. Not
only In series but also for tho
high game.

association to bo a sueetas and
at tho asm* timo havo fun for
yoursotft
.
O f c o u n t, I’ m retorting to
tho upcoming K opy Kracker
tournament with qualifying
match** scheduled fo r July 29August 1. This will determine
tho top IS entries in each of
tho tw o divisions. A — 143 avtrngo and ovor, and B— 142
average and under.
Thia Kopy Kracker special
la sponsored by Shoemaker
Construction Company and tha
Furniture Canter.
Jnat ** Iho m*-n had Vrixef
and trophies fo r the winners,
so ahali you have your* In tho
women’* divisions.
Entry blanks are now availabl at the lanao.
W e’re looking for a lot o f
g irls
to tetter.
Especially
those who aren’t bowling dur­
ing tha summer schedule*.
I think that Etta Dorman,
who is th* chairman for tha
tournament, is doing an excel­
lent Job o f promoting same.
Thar* was soma mighty
fine bowling in the Jet Lamo
K egler’s League thl* past
Thursday. H igh aingla was
that o f Pet* Duggan with a
223 and one* again Don Brum­
field took series with hi*
661 set.
I think that Cammy Meyers
has finally started to hit that
area where all the mystery
surrounds the ‘ head pin-strik*
area.”
A fter announcing her name
to you for rolling her first
Egyptian toy horse*, dating
200-plus game in the Sandfrom 600 H.C., are the oldest
spurs
League
last
wct4c,
surviving toys.
wouldn’t you knoA It that
again she found the range
and took high tingle with a
Need Took
170. Series went to Lctha
For A Job?
Ward with a 464.
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Mrs. Ruthie Nathan
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A

surprisw birthday party

w as ftvaa in honor o f Mrs.
Ruthie Nathan by hor sons
and Kalph Yarbrough. Thota
present wero members of
iVoung
Ladios
Community
C lu b , o f which tha is a aura*
* * r ; Mrs. Mary M clntyrs, Mrs.
Xatharlno Hawkins, Mr. and
M rs. Charlia Cartar and Miss
Freda M ayo. It w as a gala
a ffa ir aand svsryon# had a
woadarful tlms.

a form er resident o f this eity
and waa graduated
fro*
Crooms la 1945. F or asveral
years ahe has resided in New
York City.
s e e
Mr. and Mra. Jasper 8 .
Green, o f Chills, N . Y , arw
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Bam
Zachary, parents o f Mra.
Grseu, the form er Veronica
Mae Zachary, and her hus­
band are teaching In Roches­
ter, N . Y.
e
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Mrs. Hattie Williams a *,
companied Da lores McCloud
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Orarand Gail Burks to Springfield,
»»• »’’***•
M* father Mesa., recently U sDU Cali's
and mothsr, Mr. and Mrs.
mother, Mrs. H sttlo M. Burks. |
Slack Overstreet. Robert is a
s e e
graduate o f Florida A A M
Mrs. Carolyn Johnson m ot- j
U niversity and ia the principal
ored to Miami to spend a fsw
o f Ralph J. Bunch. Junior
days visiting friends and re la- I
H igh
School,
Frostproof,
lives. Sht waa accompanied |
w hors ho has tew ed ia this
by her mother and father.
capacity fo r several years.
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H is w ifs, Mrs. H a iti W . Ov­
Edward L. Blackihesre Jr.,
erstreet, la a graduate o f Fisk
celebrated his 10th birthday ]
U niversity and Hampton In
Saturday. Sharing the a fter­
tituts. She teacheo at Suite
noon o f swimming with him I
A Tolbert Elementary School,
waa his Cub Scout Pack,
Jacksonville. The couple spent Troop 00, and a number o f
th slr vacation in some parte boy■ and girla, Dsn Mothers,
e f the New England statee Mrs. Blackaheare and Mrs.
and New York City. They Harrington and hit paternal |
rushed here when the newt and maternal grandmother*.
reached them that Mra. Overs e e
street was 111
I f eavy, Uk* anger, did
e
e
o
aot bora Itself la its ew a
Henry Talton has returned
fire, sad roaaume sad de­
home after fulfilling his mili­
al roy those person* it poo*
ta ry obligation. Talton I* a
■cease before it earn deatroy
graduate o f C rooms High
thoee it w lehrs woret to.
School and Florida A A it
It wssM eat the whole w stid
University, He realdea with
on fire, sad tears the most
hie parents In Lincoln Court,
escelleat parsons the m ost
s e e
miserable. Clarendon.
Mrs. Psarl M cIntyre, o f
Baltimore^ is visiting her sis­
ter, M rt, Roberta Pittman.
Mrs. McIntyre was accompa­
nied by her sons on tha trip,
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Fall*. N . Y . Ho recently waa
graduated from North Salem
H igh o f Croton Kalla.
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CA IRO (U PI&gt;— Israail and
United Arab Republic figh ter I
planes clashed Tuesday over
U.A.R. territory shovs the
Sinai desert and one Isra elii
plans wa* shot down, a m ili­
tary m »kesm aa laid.
The apokeimaa said fou r la-1
raell planes Infiltrated E gyp­
tian territory over the Sinai,
which la the U. A. R. frontier
province with Israel and which |
lies fa r to tha s a lt o f Cairo,
Tha alleged violation o f the |
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Preaident Carnal Abdel Na
aer waa reviewing a massive
military parade
in
Cairo
marking the 11th anniversary
o f his revolution.
U. A . It. fighters engaged
them in battle, shot down one
and forced the three others to
flee, he said.
He said no U. A . R. plane*
were hit by Israeli bullets.
In Jerusalem, Israel, a ra­
dio broadcast said two K gypUan planes violated Israeli
air apace and were engaged
and forced to flee. It eald all
leraeli planes returned to baao
safely.

Mr. and Mr*. Andrww J.
Buggs and daughter are visit­
ing Mra. Ilugga’ mother, Mra.
Evelyn Ruaaell. Hugg* waa
band director at Croonia for a
fe w year*, lie ia band dlrector, choral instructor and
teacher at Henderson High
LONDON tU P I) — The
School, Jackson, Cm.
Rev. Kalkner Allison, bishop
• • •
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Mr*. Alda Jenkins Brown don from Moscow Monday
and children were In town for and said he was am ated to
a few days. She is the wife see a " fa ir " number o f young
o f O. T. Hmwn. l b # Uruwna persons in Russian churches.
reside in Rochester, N. Y .
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tus was built by PomiUan in
viaitlng
her
grandparents,
I I A. D. to comm em orate the
Mr. and Mr*. Mack Overtaking of Jerusalem by Em ­
Street. Mrs. Gibson ia the for*
peror Titus and was rebuilt
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Attwontc

an Installation dinner.
The occasion w as to Install
new officers who are Mrs. C.
B. Reeves, president; Mrs. I*.
J. Weber, vice president; Mrs.
Ralph Simas, secretary and
Mrs. 8 . L. W iggins, treasurer.
Acting hoe lessee for the
dinner were Mrs. C. E- Mor­
ion. Mrs. V. W. Gandertoa
and Mrs. Joe O’Donnell.

! Personals

During the evening the flor­
al arrangement on the table
Herbie MeKonsio of 1M was awarded to Chief John
Djletra Dr., Dol Ray Manor, Uhr as a door prise.
Mrs. Edna Murray's sister
hue returned from two weeks
spent at Camp Beroawood and brother-in-law, Mr. and
where he enjoyed ftebtag, Mrs. H. Oeterrieth warn
a&lt;~j**Tig and nre~4enf9 week. among dinner gueite.
fir. and Mrs. Louie 0. Lee* Past officers were presented
eD and two daughterly'Sharon g ifts from club mtmbcrs and
and Joyce, have moved Into after a steak dinner, dancing
their new homo at 514 Sooth was enjoyed to the music of
"The Cloudy F ou r."
Ads. in Pern Park.
Mr i s S s B ou se

NEWLY INSTALLED officers o f the CPO Wives' Club are, left to right,
Mrs. S. L. Wlj/wln*. Mrs. C. B. Reeves, Mrs. Ralph Simns anil Mrs. P. J.
Weber. They were honored at a dinner and dance party Saturday night at
the Naval Air Station clubhouse.

The Misses FauicJa, Pamela
and Peggy O’Neal o f Elberton,
Ga., left for their home Mon­
day after visiting here with
their aunt, Mrs. Joe Baker and
fam ily.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jarvis
and daughter, Deborah, have
been seeing all tourist attrac
lions in Florida as they enter
tuined their bousrguests from
Huntington,
W est Virgina.
Guests have been Miss Sybil
Workman, Mrs. Ilarry Gill
and Mrs. Rexford Shuff and
fam ily.

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Randall Chase r e t u r n e d
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table, Mass, where he visited
Mrs. Chase and c h i l d r e n ,
Lauru and Josh, who are
spending the summer there.

OVER JQ Q SUITS WHICH INCLUDE

JANIZEN CATALINA
ROXANNE SEA B's
SEA FASHIONS SHAHEEN Anniversary Date

MRS. D. 0 . FAULKNER, former resident of Sanford now living in AnnupollH, enjoyed seeing several of her friends, Saturday, when Mrs. (Jerald
Wamko entertained with a luncheon in her home. Pictured here, left to
right, are Mrs. Herbert Collier, Mra. WUUutn Stamper, Mra. Ren Howlund
and Mra. Faulkner,

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the
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Following the ceremony the
couplo celebrated with an An­
niversary
dinner for
titty
guests at the Dellary restaur­
ant. A large two-tiered wed­
ding cake was srrved and
background music carried out
the Golden Wedding Theme.
Among invited guests were
Mrs. Phengan o( Dcl.an.l,
daughter of the Itev. W. J.
Peck who married the Urowns
in Corano, Long Island, N.Y.
on July 23, 1313.
Others were Robert Phen
egen, Mr. anil Mrs. A. D.
Anstcy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. Mer­
ton Taylor. Mrs. Gladys Rif­
fle, Durward Dennis, Mrs.
Sarah Ceely, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Rurroughs, Mrs. Marjorio Franklin, Mrs. Janice
Platt, Mrs. Anita Reach. Mrs
Laura Ilreakey, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ridwcll, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee It. Maxwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Price, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Riducll,
Mrs, H. Rerger, Mrs. Fran­
ces Rrcbner, Mrs. Katherine
Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Stephen, Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll D. Rlackburn. Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Junes, Mrs.
Grarsi Grillin, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gallrs. Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Fellows and the Rev.
and Mrs. Summers.
Mr. ami Mrs. Rrown moved
to Dellary 13 years ago from
Hastings on the Hudson.

S w in g Into fall In th * s m a r te s t p rin ts, tha rich e s t c o lo r s
. . . h s r s n o w In this e x c itin g 1 0 th B irth d a y C o lle c t io n o f

Mr. and Mrs. Wade S.
Snyder recently have visited
Mr. SnyJer’a father, Leslis
Snyder in SL Petersburg. A
guest in the Snyder home now
is Mrs. James It. Harrington
Jr., o f Winter Haven.

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard 811vars have had as their house
guests, her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Sansora o f Titus­
ville and Mr. and Mra. Elmer
Sansom and Mr. and Mra.
Henry Frecls end children
from Indiana.

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Tha Dorcas Sunday School
Class o f the Central Baptist
Church held its July meeting
nt the summer home o f Mrs.
K. J. Cameron Jr. on Lemon
Bluff.
The meeting opened with
devotional by Mrs. J. G. Os­
tium with an Interesting read­
ing on many kinds of gardens.
Devotional concluded w i t h
prayer by Mrs. Oshum.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Cameron
with the main tuple being on
ideas to help with the finan­
cial program in building o f the
new church auditorium.
A delicious covered dish
■upper, including homemade
Ice cream, was enjoyed by
members o f tha class and
their families.
The August meeting will be
held at the hums o f Mra.
Thomas P. Cason.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil
designed for use from a ait
ler uiul Mr. und Mrs. John
Mrs. Roliert Mooney of f-ake ting position.
Baldwin o f Itouchilale, Iml.,
Mury bn* left for Massachu­
were recent guest* o f Mr. and
setts where she will visit for
Mrs. Theodore Aulin Jr.
a month.
Mr. und Mr*. Philip Dell
and children, Htrphnny, Steph­
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Mitchell
en, G reg and (Jury, o f Albu­
are home after two weeks o f
querque, N. Mex., recently
reluxlng and enjoying the
spent tom e timo with their
scenery around the Mount
friend, Mrs. P. M. Smithson,
Valley Inn In Maggie Valley,
after which they planned to
North Carolina.
tour tho rest o f the state be­
fore returning home,
Mrs. John Oliver had major
surgery a few duys ago and
is confined to the Florida
Sanitarium and Hospital in
Orlando where she i* reported
to be convalescing satisfactor­
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Mra. Edwin A .
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Mias Sherry Thrasher cele­
nephew, John
Mrs. Stewart and brated her 14th birthday with
Blytheville, A rk. a coke and chatter party last
Friday at the home o f her
Mrs. G eorgs M offett and parents, Mr. sod Mrs. David
Mr. and Mrs. A . O. Roberts
have had as their guests, hla Mra. Char lea Hamil have re­ fc. Thrasher in Ravenna Park.
mother, Mrs. A . O. Roberta of ceived word that thalr nelee,
Guests were the Misses
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Lynn
McCord. Linda Robson,
Vance Roberte and son, Vance cago and Mr. Huxagh and naw
Sharon
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Jr., o f Ft. Worth, Texas.
Queen Elisabeth enrouta to Hams, Carter Lee Noel, Janet
Johnson and Elaine Echols.
Mrs. Joe V. Jammea o f Berne, Switzerland. A t Berne,
Mr.
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ill
enter
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Edgewater, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Walsh and twin sons, U niveriity o f Switzerland for
STILL TEASIN’
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larly Irregular teeth were the
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Mrs. Rush SC John o f le ft Tuesday for Henderson­ out 1963, reports the National
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Mra. Bradford Byrd and Mrs. visit friends.

Mrs. J . D. Land and daugh­
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Columbia, 8. C. are guests of
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No Doubt Now-Rocky
Is Off And Running
MIAMI (U PI) -

The

son

A.

Gov. Nel­ made it obvious from the na­

Rockefeller’*

candi- ture of his comments and a c­

Castro government today ex*

acy for the Republican presi­ tions,

propriated the United Statea

dential nomination needs on­ the conference, that he is far
ly a formal announcement.
m or« interested in Rocke­

entbas-y building and gTOunda
in a move believed unprecedented in diplomatic h iitory.
The action « a i taken in re*
priaal for the freezing o f
Cuban government accounta in
U. S. banka, according to the
expropriation decree.
The decree was aigned by
Prime Miniater Fidel Caitru,
Preaident Oavaldo Dorticoa
and Treaaury Miniater Luia
Alvarex.
The embassy ha* houaed
the Swiss miaaion for Ameri*
ran affaira, beneath the Swiss
flag, aince thu United Statea
broke relationa with Cuba on
Jan. 4. 190.1,
Tlie nationalization decree
even specified that all the em ­
bassy's “ equipment and fur*
niture have been aaaumed by
the state."
The decree aaid "it is the
duty o f the revolutionary gov*
ernment o f Cuba, in the
maintenance o f national dig*
nity and aoverelgn rights o f
our people, to respond to the
aggressions" o f the United
States.
The latest aggression waa
the bank freeza, the decree
aaid.
The building on the Maiecon
Seawall Drive wua modeled
after the United Nations Sec*
retariat Building in
New
York.

(’ A IT . (1. E. MILLER, prospective contmamlinir officer of the USS Frank­
lin D. Roosevelt (right), is pictured prior to completing a familiarization
flight in a VAH-11 A3-B Skywarrior at Sanford Naval Air Station. With
him are Lt. (j»r) A. R. Blunder), bombardier-navigator (left), and Lt.
Cdr. R. S. Davidson, pilot.
(Navy Photo)

Both Demo, GOP Governors
Claim Civil Rights Gains
MIAMI

BEACH
and

(U PI)

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Republican

governors all shouted victory

DAYTON, Ohio (UIM) - A
case of aerioua eye dam age
from the eclipse that occur*
ted last weekend was report­
ed here Tuesday when Paul
Ixasis, 33, consulted an oph.
thalmologist.
Scar damage was found
and Lessis was referred to
the clinic at Ohio State Uni*
versify in Columbus. Lessis
aaid the damage was "pretty
bad. I have kind of a blank
spot when I look at things."
Lessis said he was wearing
sun glasses Saturday
and
looked at the eclipse for five
minutes periods for a total
of 13 minutes.
First printing press in the
colonies was set up at Har
vard in 1638.

and

during

The New York governor’ s feller-rights
to
the White
actions at live National Gov­ House than civil rights to the
Dem ocratic
Gov.
ernors' Conference have wip- peop le."
Albert D. Rosellinl of Wash­
ed out any doubt as to where
ington. conference chairman,
lie stands in the White House said. He accused Rockefleler
race. Most governors. Demo­ o f “ using the grave issue of
crats and Republicans, look civil rights as ammunition for
on Rockefeller as a candidate political w arfare."
off and running.
The New York Chief E xe­
Democrats accused Rocke­ cutive took exception to Roselfeller o f using the conference Iini's remarks but acknow­
to further his presidential ledged he was a ' politician"
ambitions. They said he forc­ and “ proud of it."
ed the civil rights issue for
“ We are all politicians."
personal political gain.
Rockefeller said. “ If we were
“ Governor Rockefeller has not we wxiukl not be here
today. And. if fighting for
civil rights for alt American*
is playing politics, then I
plead guilty.”
Gov. Hubert C,
11-, (R .
Idhao), said he could not
understand all the concern
July 22
ov er a man using the con­
Ad mi ns tons
ference as a springboard to
Jett* Hite, Titusville; Louis lhe presidential race. He aaid
Kervhner, l)eR ary; Bessie Jo­ "e v e r since the day o f Woodseph, Mae Alice Sherman, row Wilson, when his ca m ­
Patricia Murphy, Kathltvu paign was launched « l « gov­
conference,
candi­
Brown, Willie Vance, Lawr­ ernors’
ence Wilkins, Dolores Stewart, dates have been doing it ."
The westerner then called
lletty Vetter, Donald Jorn-t,
the m il of all the ex-gover­
o f Sanford,
Births
nors now in President Ken­
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Kite of nedy's cabinet.
" I don't know what all the
Titusville, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy fua* is about," he remarked
Rockefeller has acted the
o f Sanford, a boy.
part of a candidate. He has
Dichargee
applause
by
John Shepard, Indianapolis; acknowledged
Ruby Iirockner, D ebary; Mrs. waving at crowds gathered
Patricia Cooper and baby; In and around conference
Sennlc Merchant, Joan Rodi. hotels; patted youngsters on
ford, David Widman, James the head when passing them;
Singleton,
Lam ar
Smith, signed scores o f autograph*,
and, grasped
hundredj o f
Frank McCleod, Ruby l.ee
hands.
Hunter, Lacey Hlelm o f San­
Rockefeller
believes
the
ford.
question o f civil right* will
he a major issue in the next
year’s White House campaign
and the outcom e of the fight
at the governors' meeting wa*
considered a m ajor victory
ATCHISON, Kan. (U P li for the New Yorker.
A first-issue air mail stamp
"1 consider Him a victory
went on sale her® today to for those dedicated
to the
commemorate the aerial feat* establishment o f equal rights
of tamed aviatrix
Amelia for all A m ericans," R ocke­
Earhart and the 66th anni feller said when Hie gover­
versary o f her birthdute In nor* voted overwhelmingly to
tilt* northeast Kansas town. give civil rights "top priority"
Atchison Postmaster John at their next meeting.
K. Smith predicted 730,000 of
the commemorative stamp*
SCIENTIFIC LAW N
would tic sold. Hu said it
SPRAY IN G FOR —
would be the largest single
sale o f air ntaii stamps on r e ­
OR
cord.
F&lt; Iks in Atchison, all u.ooo
of them, enjoy seeing the
Also Lawn K rnotition
name of their hometown on
Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Your ( S C O t t S ) Healer
•■*#•-•»••••
Fe Railway ntr* They brag
about having the only alcohol
Lrupcvllle Nursery
distillery in the state. But
2221 GrapeviHe Axe.
Atchisontans are most proud
FA 2-OAMt
o f Amelia Earhart.

Hospital
Notes

D em ocratic

Eclipse Gazer’s
Eyes Damaged

preceding

claim s today in appraising
the outcome of the partisan
civil rights contest which kept
the annual governors’ confer­
ence boiling for three days.
G ov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
o f New York, who led the
outnumbered Republicans in
their campaign, claimed a
victory because the final pro­
duct was similar to the pro­
posal he submitted a month
ago.
Rut it was a Democratic
proposal which was approved
Tuesday by a 38 to 3 vote
with only three Southerners
dissenting. Three Dixie g ov­
ernors were recorded for it
and five were absent.
There
was
little doubt,
how ever, that the heat gener­
ated by Rockefeller hail re­
sulted in approval o f the com ­
prom ise plan instructing the
conference executive com m it­

tee to give “ top priority" to challenge facing the nation
civil rights in (he com ing was in equality for Negroes.
year. It also appeared to The only interruption for ap­
plause cam e when he said it
have warmed his president­
was “ wrong that tax paying,
ial hopes considerably.
arms • bearing,
votecasting
The 55th annual governors'
Am ericans" should not have
meeting ends today after two
espial access to hotels, res­
more business sessions which
taurants, schools and jobs.
may cause an anti-climatic
argument over more Republi­
can civil rights proposals.
After Tuesday's round of
roll
call
votes
revolving
around (he civil rights issue,
CAPE C A N A V E R A L (U PI)
the governors adjourned for
their black-tic slate dinner Tho scheduled launching to­
at which Vice President Lyn­ day o f the Syncom II com­
don R. Johnson was the prin­ munications satellite was post­
poned because o f technical
cipal speaker.
lie appealed to the g over­ difficulties in the sp ac* raft's
nors to help find a nonpar­ antenna, the National Aero­
tisan solution to the civil nautics and Spun- Administra­
rights issue and said there tion ( NAS A) announced.
A N ASA spokesman did
could Im&gt; no Democratic or
Republican answer, no White not elaborate on the nutui.. o f
House or state house answer the antenna difficulties which
The
"but only a responsible, tru­ delayed the launching.
shot will he postpon'd for
ly Am erican answer "
Johnson said the forem ost at least ‘J l hours.

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A. D. Moor*-, director o f the an offhand swipe at the ileciMiami brunch o f the Congress
I lions o f the governors' con­
o f Racial Equality, CORE,
ference in Miami Beach to
said the governors “ cring-d
i put off a stand on civil
with political fear when atked
1right* for a year.
to stand up anti he counted."
Greeting 1UU teen-age mem“ The promise that within
t»ers of the “ Boys' Nation,"
12 months action may conic- whose make-believe ' Nation­
is a tired, worn evasion," alist" and • Federalist part
Moore said. “ America needs tea had adopted strung civil
its answers now and Am eri- rights plank*, the President
ran* want answers now ."
said with a smile;
Tlie conference, despite rf*'I read about your meet­
'ort* by Republican governors, ing last night. It seemed to
Hus carefully avuided taking a ! me you showed more initiustand on the controversial l live in some ways than the
is«ue.
governors’ conference in \ltLowry w anted th. chief ex- ,urai."

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Vincent Mateckl to Virgil
Curry, etu x, Triangledale, |3^
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Willard Deoitls, atux tc
Harold Geiger, etux, Woodmere, M 3 0 0 .
Marlon G. Spain, etux to
Reid, etux, 8nnland Ea-

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tatee, 111,400.
C. A . Renner, etux to W.
Leonard Jones, etux, Lake
Midge, $11,000.
Xnox-Florkla Development
Cory, to Leroy Jackson, atux,
Harmony Hornet, 19,600.
Hollaca X . McPherson, etux
On Carol Jean Skaggs, W.
Brantley Rd. light** $10,500.
Christopher Dillon J r , etux
bo C lifton Borneman, atux,
Longdate, $9,200.
Phillip 8mlth, etux to ErRest Coburn, etux, Dear Lake
B ills, $9,700.
8hoemaker Construction Co.,
Rm. to John Humphrey, etux,
Ravenna Park, $16,500.
John W . 8tainbough, etux to
Stanford Clinger, etux, Lake
Ellen, $17,000.
F irst Fed. 8. nsd L. to S. O.
E lgin, Longerood, $3,600.
LMN Enterprises, Inc. to
M ilner Kyals, etux, Tea 'N
Green, $12,600.
Chester Foigate, etux to
Elder Frank Stoke*, at al, 2281-89, $11,000.
LMN Enterprises, Inc. to
W alter Bathes, etux Tea 'S
Green, $13,800.
Jamas Autry, atux to Jack
Lanlar, atux, L a k e w o o d
•faorea, $19,500.
Johnny Walker, etux to Wil­
liam Cook, Drcamwold, $6,000.
William Athrr,
etux
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|.ake, $12,200.
Meredith Enterprise* Inc. to
Meredith Corp., Noli Kill, $."»,.

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Hospital Properties, Inc. to
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Jamen Kamngc, etux to Jul­
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II. Colin W right, etux to
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Carson Mott, etux to Nathnnlel
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Safety Effort Falters
The predictable holiday slaughter
and mayhem on the nation's streets
and highways, have happened again
with the usual frightening inevita­
bility, will go into the record books
as one more "routine” entry.
The prospect is that these peri­
odic human disasters, and the hardly
less shattering dally death tolls
which roll up between holidays, will
get worse ns traffic volume mounts
steadily across the country.
And the blunt truth is that, for
all their professions of good intent,
most traffic authorities fall badly*
short o f serious effort to cope with
the traffic safety problem.
The element breaks down into
three elements— the road, the car
and the driver.
In the matter o f rouds, we are
getting more and more super-thor­
oughfares basically designed for
heavy traffic and incorporating the
best principles o f safety engineer­
ing.
But some of these very new roads
are not well engineered. The com­
plexities built in at certain "inter­
changes'’ confound even the rno^t
sensible driver. Turnoff lanes are
inadquately
banked,
deceleration
lanes sometimes omitted or made
too short.
In all too many areas, highway
authorities really never hnve solved
the sign problem. They just don’t
know where to put them- More often
thun not, they are placed at points
hundreds o f feet from the spots
where driver decisions to turn or not
to turn should be made.
As for cars, most stutes under­
stand the need to require periodic

"T h is Is Where It Begins, or Ends?

Political

checks to assure their good condi­
tion. More and more are demanding
seat belts in all new cars sold. Motor
companies generally are co-operative
in designing their product more and
more for safety.
The driver is the big focus o f fail­
ure. A high percentage of accidents,
fatal and otherwise, nre adjudged due
cither to improper driver control or
inadequate attention to driving.
It is in this realm of "pilot error”
that traffic authorities, lacking prop­
er spur from people themselves, ap­
pear in poorest light.
The driver is the "operator” of
the vehicle, so his license states.
Yet it is a fact that many "drivers”
do little more these days than accom­
pany the cars they ride in.
Their hands and arms are every­
where but on the wheel. They talk,
they shift about, they turn their
heads away from the road. With
laughable understatement, police in
one big city protested mildly against
drivers who mnke a "lovers’ lane”
out of mnin muds— while moving at
speeds up to 50 or 60.
By any fair test all this consti­
tutes reckless driving. Until it is uni­
formly so defined, and heavily penal­
ized for what it is— the chief menace
to safe driving— we can treat with
scorn the empty blather from official
sources about "driving safely.” The
comings and goings of most truffic
police arc mere show-window stuff.
If safer driving renlly is desired,
the menns o f urging it seriously
through official uction are surely at
hand. So far nobody hns shown much
interest in getting down to cases.
The death score is the proof.

WASHINGTON— (N E A ) —
Just as i f civil rights prob­
lem* at hom# w trsn 't bother­
ing the American governm ent

A

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Dr. Crane’s

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Worry Clinic

It’s Deficit Living

Clara’ s rate shows one o f

tic

lust or

the

for

sex

common

many

Br

rur
For

United P r iu Internationalii•

In the almpla terma of w h a t! have
really goea on,
Reserve

the Federul

Hoard’* increase

in

aonia
spent

year*
or

now

wa |o f the U. S. dollar.

away i

R iven

Foreign

abroad a lot more than for- [ dollar*
eigners

have

spent

in

owner*

gut

a

it* discount rate I* In rrcog-

United States. This deficit in |dollars
the international balance o f
payment* Is made up by pay­
ment in U. S. dollars.
Foreign
individuals a n d
governments happily accumlated theta dollars immediately
after the war. Th* U. S. do|.
lar waa so sturdy and so mueh
sought that much o f the free

of

U.

S.

That

was burked by gultl
came

wlvea

passionate

much better

11)0 per cent.
tho

reasons
go

about

because

Roosevelt administration

committed the United States
in 1934 to tell to foreigner*
gold at t35 an ounce. That
commitment still holds. So a

with

the

aa

why

actually

berserk. Yet they

the ! deal thun that. Kuril of their

nltlon o f the unhappy fact
that the United State* i* liv­
ing beyond it* Income abroad
as well as at home.
The immediate purpos* o f
th* rata increase is to make it
morn profitable to keep cer­
tain money on deposit and
drawing Interest in the Unit­
ed State* than abroad; or, at
least, not les* profitable to
have th* money her* than
elsewhere.
If It work* that way, th*
United State* Iwlunre of pay­
ments position will be improv.
ed. The U. S. balance o f paynienta position la the end re­
sult o f all the international
dealing* between the United
States and its people and fo r ­
eign nations and their people.

are not
com pared

masculine

stand­

ard. Rut they use setnal
aUracliuii at a cosm etic
sop to their feminine van­
ity. Husbands, atop these
affairs by nslng the booklet
|
named below!
CASK Q 403: Clara Z.. aged
29, ii a desperate woman.
’ ’ Dr. Crane," her angry
Clara mutt
husband began,

foreigner with U. S. dollar*
world used accumlated dollars jm, "b^n able to dem and'in
as backing fo r it* own cu r
exchange U. S. gold to th .
rency. The dollar, literally,
value o f hit dollars.
was us good a t goldT*netter,
The Citlsen* Foregin Aid
maybe, because it waa handier Commit lee calculates that on

ib* An l* n* !
"F o r she

is

such

a

aox

|
h“ 00 Judg'
ment at all!
I '
h» ve been married
for six years and I have
Itreated her far better titan
nT n e ‘. T o ' 1* 11 i ii
i I ***• 3 , ‘
,h «
* oM
The U. S. gold dollar also rMerve w « , *23.2 billion and most husbands.
"In fact, the cries and ad­
had some gold backing, up to , h„
ld r w r v . in
„ , h, r
2o per cent. About *12 mil-| fr w wor|(J countrit. ,
„ 3 mits I have born swell to
lion o f the gold hoard sc- bnIUm. Th#
s&gt;
M llo„ rd her. Yet she runs around
cumluted by the United State, lotUy , , (|own
„ 5jJ bi„ ion with othe* men and even en­
was and it required to provide wht.rwl, lbu
ho,
of tertains them In our own
that 25 per cent gold backing other frl.0 * „ rll, niltion. hn(, home.
"1 have caught her in adul­
increased by Dec. 31, 1901, to
terous behavior four time*
*23.0 billion.
She always cries and begs
The committee calculated i
me to forgive her and vows
tliut from Dec. 31, IPS'.1, to
MVVK&gt;«P, SAKS, HAIt,
die will never be unfaithful
Dec. 31. 1901, the U. 8. bal­
SOO LC»T ALL
again.
BOAOCt V MOWCO
ance o f pnyments deficit was
"Hut periodically she goes
VOU KNOW THAT
about *19.(5 billion. Our over­
voua Mea o aowt
on a sex binge just as many
seas spending in those yesrs
OTARTACMIN-1
other folks go on s liquor
was that much more than w*
KOODCNLV? soao.
binge. Is she crary or a
L CSTSCT CIKTAIM
received from overseas.
nymphomaniac of what?'*
&gt;NO«gt -C-L
Obviously, many foreigners
V«.MPTOM»
No, Clara is not insane nor
no longer regard the U. t t j even , p
i l „ onale woman,
passionate
, ,
her frequent affairs
some still do hold dollars and wlth oth,,r mc|)1
that creates another prubLater in my office site nam­
. lent.
ed 9 different men In the
The American Institute for past two years with whom
Ecunoiuic Krsearch at Ureat sho had had illicit contacts.
|Harrington, Vt., calculated in
"Tlien she must be crazy
|August, |9'52, that those out­ o r a sex glutton," you may
standing foreign dollur claims suggest.
ulteudy exceeded the capacity
Hut Clara's problem is sim­
o f the Unied States to make ply due to a basic sexual
. good in gold.
inferiority complex.
If the foreigners demanded
She is sterile. So site can

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their gold WO could not pay
, up. Thii would create a ratal! trophic chnoa in the free
world where the dollar la a
j vita! part o f th* international
I economy.

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Jnever hate any children.

And this type of woman
often passes em otionally ber­
serk, for when ahe views
other wives of her age, push­
ing perambulators down the
street, the feels dejected, re­
jected ami de-feminized!
"D r. Crane," Clara sobbed
in my office, " I feel as If
I'm not all there at a w o­
Sometimes to swap horses m an."
Then
this
devastating
in midstream it th« sensible
thing to do if the htrse you're thought crumbles tier femizton i* drowning.
j ine ego to the point where
'o Grimond, leader o f Bti- *h* 8 °«» almost berserk emotish Liberal party.
tionally, though she t* still
quite sane in other respects.
What
may
also
seem

Quotes

hard at us. but we ar« also in®cs
touchy about being overlook- Ujara is not a sexually pas-

insatiable

desire affair. Hut it isn't because
nty husband Is mean to me,
No, she Just wanted to re­ for he it wonderful.
"And he is generous with
inflate her wounded femin­
money and kind and far more
ine ego by seeing that she
forgiving than he should be.
could still stimulate a man.
"Hut 1 just get an uncon­
"R u t isn't your husband at
trollable urge to bolster my
tra d ed to you?” we might
pride at periodic times when
ask.
1 feel so low ."
"Y e s, but I wonder if that
That la the cry of thou­
isn't m ore a sense o f gal­
sands
o f sterile wives who
lantry on his p a rt," she an­
scent to imagine that child­
swers.
"S o when I feel devastated birth it the only true test o f
in my womanly m orale, then a woman'* sexual norm alcy.
Send for my booklet "S ex
1 try to test my charm s to
see if I have lost all power Problems in M arriage," en ­
closing a long stamped, re­
to charm a man.
"A nd it just gets out of turn envelope, plus 20c, for it
hand till I enter Into another can show a husband bow to
banish this ago deflation of
his wife.
Alto, let sterile wives intest their lim e In Girl Scouts,
Catnp Fire Girts or a Sun­
day School Claas and thus be­
come foster parents to a
M IAM I BEACH (U l’ l) — wltole group o f youngsters.
itself.

GOPs To Keep
Issue Alive

Republican governor* prom is­
ed today to keep the civil
right* dispute before the an­
nual conference o f state exec­
utive* even though they «ere|
overwhelmed In the first test
on that issue.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
of New York, leader o f the
cam paigns to get the govern­
or*’ conference to Issue a civil
rights declaration, tried to lay
responaibility d i r e c t l y on
(‘resident Kennedy for ye,ter
day'* conference vote to shelve
the issue.

Navy Satellite
Like Tiny Moon
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
The Navy has put a satellite
into orbit with an ingenious
stabilization
ayitem
that
keeps the same face of the
mnonlet toward the earth.
The device, Involving
a
long boom and a ipringlike
y o y o ," take* the away out
the satellite a* It spins
around the earth, the Navy
said Monday. The value of
the device is to make radio
communication
easier
and,
in the case of weather satel­
lites, (o keep the cameras
aimed earthward.
The Navy did not say when
the satellite was launched.

The vote came nn adoption
o f a rules change to junk the
resolutions committee a n d
abolish th* entire resolution*
process which hus caused in­
creasing controversy in the
conference during the past
four years. The 33 to lii vote
wes almost a straight petty |
line count with e single de­
fector— Democratic Gov. W ll- |
li*m A . Egan of Alaska *l&lt;fe&lt;|
with the Republicans against
the new rule.
Republican governors im­
mediately began searching for
parliamentary tactics to force
one o r more additional roll
calla on the civil rigid* issue.
Another party caucus was
called.

Notebook

enough member* o f the Secur­ France o f their U N * q4m fete*
ity Council would abstain from on.
j
votin g to m ake a majority
Assistant Seerataiy o f M a t*
Impossible. Securing a tw oHarlan Cleveland, hi ch a rg e
thirds m ajority voto for ex elusion in the General A »terri­ o f United Nations affair*, hag
b ly would be Just as difficult. just returned from Europg
where he discussed stra tegy
The only time a country was
for the com in g Security Court*
aver kicked out o f an Interna­
cil and General Assembly sea*
tional organization was when
Italy wa* expelled from the slons with British, French
old League o f Nattom for Itj and Organization for Econom ­
ic Cooperation and D evelop,
invasion o f Ethiopia.
ment country officials, w hich
Th* alternative to expulsion
Include Canadian* and Japan*
would be the application o f
esc.
economic or political sanctions
Together, t h e s * O E C D
to force South A frica and Por­
rounttie*
give the UN 80 per
tugal to change their policies.
This will also be a d iffic u lt1^
“ * fund* ,nd 85 * **
move to put over, for there is cenl
the
doin* lt*
another issue at stake.
1wurk- The de» ,r« l* 10 &gt;~ ur»
ns united a front as possible
The question o f whether So.
in handling these im portant
viet Russia ran be deprived of
issues in the coming months.
ite vote In the United N ation! I
fo r failure to pay assessment*
In support o f the UN Emer­
OVER 35 YEARS
gency Force peace-keeping op- '
At Ftrat * Palmette
orations in the Congo romes 1
lAiong-ide vid p*»l S ffk t)
to a head in 1904. The U. S.
S. R. will then be two years
in arrenrs. France will also lie
txvo years in arrears in ll,*55 if
it continues present policies.

enough, African affair* a r t
com ing Into the W ashington
spotlight to complicate the in­
ternational situation.
They will give the United
Nations th* gravest test it
has had since Soviet Russia
proposed i u "troik a " plan fo r
administering ail UN activ­
ities.
A four-member A frica dele­
gation headed by Mongi Slim
o f Tunisia is due in New York
soon and probably will com*
to Washington to discuss the
South African racial policy o f
apartheid and Portuguese c o l­
onial policies in A ngola and
Moxamldque. Uoth o f these is­
sues will be before the UN
Security Council In the last 10
day* of July and early August.
They will also be important
Item* i.n the agenda fs r the
General
Assembly
session
o p e n i n g in mid-September.
The question o f financing con ­
tinued support for the Congo
wilt also be a related and
moat important assembly is­
Neither country would want
sue.
to vote fo r sanctions against
The Mongi Slim mission w ui South Africa or i'oitugal if
set up liy the new Organisa­ that would set a precedent for
tion of African Unity, founded action to deprive Russia and
nt Addis Ahaba in May.
The sentiment expressed at
his Pan-African conference o f j
31 Independent countries was '
that South A frica—which lilt! ,
not attend the meeting and is
not an OAU member— should .
lie expelled from the United '
Nations or thnt sanctions lie
npplied nguinst her. Similar
views weie expressed on Por- I
lugal.
If the Slim mission expects
to have South A frica and I’or- i
tugnl excluded from UN a f­
fair*. It is probably lit for a '
disappointment.
The Security Council can ,
vote only to recommend ex-1
elusion o f • UN member by
the General Assembly. The |
question it subject to veto in |
the Security Council. How the
Soviet Union would vote on
this la unknown.
A likely procedure la that

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1ST, 1933__________
Is it wise constantly to ad­
vertise the (act that the wages
o f sin are often very high?
— Britain’* Lord Shawcross,
criticising newspapers fer
paying hug* sums for par•onal stories in th* currant
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By Galbraith

DEAR ABBY: Why do paopls
think that because you have » Urge
family, your yard is a public playground? Right now twelve kids ere
playing bell in my back yard, and
only seven of them ere mine. The
children aren’t allowed to play in
other yards because they ruin the
grass. I really don't mind, but it
wouldn’t hurt some of the other par­
ents to share the noise with me- At
night they ask me to turn on my
yard lights so they can play after
supper. When, oh, when will I have
peace and quiet strain?
JUST WONDERING
DEAR JUST: Too soon. And you
can take my word for it. Cojnt your
blessings. Your children are occupied
in healthy, wholesome play, and you
don't have to worry about where
they are— or with whom. Anybody
can raise grass. It takes special quali­
ties to raise children.
•
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: 1 am 14 and my
mother and I have been fussing over
something very silly. We were all
at the ball game and I was with a
very nice boy. He took my hand, My
mother then leaned over and told
me to quit holding handa with him.
Abby, couldn’t she have waited until
1 got home? She had to make a big
scene in front of everybody. 1 don’t

By Ablgoil Y on Bure is
anything wrong with a boy and
holding hands at a ball gams, do
youT
WONDERING
DEAR
WONDERING:
Your
mothsr could havs told you quietly
to quit holding hands, but I think
she was right to tell you. A display
(even a minor one) of affection is out
of place in public. 0
,
DEAR ABBY: Someone suggest­
ed to "U a ’’ (who was upset at seeing
“ Pa’s” choppers grinning at her
from the dresser top while Pa was
outside mowing the lawn) that she
“steal” Pa’s choppers and leave in
their place $3.20 from the “ Good
Fairy". Well, a set of dentures contains only 28 teeth. So at the rate of
10 cents per tooth, Pa should be left
only $2.80.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
• •
•
•
CONFIDENTIAL TO PAUL:
Never drink on an empty wallet,
baby.
• •
•
•
Tell your troubles to Abby. For
a personal, unpublished reply, please
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
Getting married? For Abby’s
booklet, “ How To Have A Lovely
Wedding”, send 50 cents to Abby.

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o f playing single*. West had
all the aces, plus the queen
o f clubs and Jack of dia*
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monds so when South was
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mean enough to open the bid*
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ding in front o f him West
Both vulnerable.,
w asn't really disturbed. A t
last and Weat 40 oa *ama&gt;
ter all, he had SO oa score
Neath Kael Seath Weai
and It seem ed sound atra*
Put
Pam I V
1 NT.
Pau
Past 1 *
3*
tegy to bid a no-trump and
P a'i
Pas 1 V
Double
try to get in 130 bonors, plus
i’a .'
Pa.ia ra &lt;e
the rubber bonus.
Opening lead—* 4
South continued M i nasty,
w ay with a bid o f two hearts for no-trump and he tried
and bow West readied that three clube.
m aybe the singleton ace o f
He had no problem after
h e a rts waa not re a lly good South went to three hearts.

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JhaWoman

sees.
Where did Weat go wrong?
He failed to let his partner
get into the act. Weat should
have doubled one heart to
ask East to bid. East would
have obliged with two dia*
mood*.
West
could
havs
raised to four if necessary
and there would have been
no trouble making four, o r
even five, odd.

eyRuthMiiiett

plain , tive-tjp e" home— if it's all on any more. They're "en closed
Fireplaces
are
Judging one floor. If it s a two-story garages."
from the real estate lingo, bouse, it la a "colonial man­ "wood-burning fireplaces." If
you want to know if there's
plain bouaea are fast going sion". If you want a house
a place where you can put
out o f style.
built originally for an Indivi­ a washing machine, look to
A re you looking for a house dual, not one built lo sell,
i if there ia a "utility
In the country? Look for you are look for a "custom - room " listed
built" bouse.
If you want m ore than a
"ran ch ettes"
or
"country
Want a separate dining
estates." T h at's what farm ­ room ? That’ s a "form al din­ half-acre with your house
house* are called these days. ing room " in today's real then you are asking for a
Do you want a house in the estate language. And if you "parklika aetung"—according
suburbs? Something with two want a house in a good lo­ to the men who sell bouses.
If It hat been years since
o r more baths, and a patio cation. you want one ia a
house-hunting,
and a family room to bouse "prestige neighborhood.” or you've gone
you have a treat in store for
your increasing brood?
in an "exclu sive location."
you.
Today, that's an "execuU you want a few trees
You'll encounter a brandin your yard, look for a
new vocabulary—ta d
these
house on a "beautifully wood­
few example# are only a
ed lot."
mere sampling. S o w ooder
Garates aren't just garages
nobody want) a plats bouse
any more, when it's just aa
N E W YO R K ( U P I ) — The
easy to buy an "e s ta te " or
International A ll-Star team
a "m an sion "—and a lot m ore
which will m eet the world
reassuring to the ego, too.
champion New Y ork Yankees
at Buffalo, N . Y ., Aug. 19.
T A L L A H A S SE E (U P I) —
once again will be selected by Florida
State
University
TV RENTAL
the Triple A circu it’s manag* freshman basketball coach Joe
G Salas
* Service
D-jg
era.
William* will join tha Furman
Only the starting lineup will University athletic ita ff Aug.
FA 2-M2B
“ Thsy’ rs lust back
jbck fr
from
o m xneir
thsir vacations
tvuvu u h b and thay'n
- I - * ■■ be picked by tha 10 club man­ 1 as a basketball and gulf
ZrnliU Paler TV Salas
arguing about w h ich o ils s a w E o r o p s th e q u ic k e s t !’ agers. In nil they will vote for coach.
2040 Sanford Ava.
10 men, Including a rightWilliam*. 29, will i * i v * aa
handed and left-handed pitch­ an assistant to Furman Coach
Answer 4s Frevfeua
er. They w ill be barred o f Lylaa Allay, and will be a
cou rts, from votin g for play­ full-time coach o f the Furman
ers on tfceir ow n team*.
golf squad.
4 backhand
Players picked on the most
BUndar
A graduate o f Southern
sblijtetMia
ballots wilt muke up the Methodist
University, W il­
5 f ilial tv
starting lineup, according to liams joined the FSU staff
TlmaU banal
SliuMaa
an announcement made today last year a fter coaching bas­
4 Playthings
by league President Tommy ketball at Jacksonville's Iti10Arrowpeleaa
11 Ulufr headland
Kichardaon.
bault High School,
It Itmall ilitald
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people

Surely E ast could take a
trick or so and West had
those four aces. He doubled
and opened his four o f spades
South's
queen
won
the
trick and a heart lead fell to
West's ace. S ow West panicktd and for some reason
led his ace o f clubi. When
East could not trump the se­
cond club South showed hi*
hand, conceding the last two

any

buy

m ore?

M anagers Will
Pick All-Stars

UF Coach To
Go To Furman

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By Kate Oiann

FA

2-3219.

FURNISHED 1 A 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $33 A $63. New­
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
7. 404 E . 14th 8t. 322-1194.

TRAILER, private
FA 2-6007.

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n m T i m • v sw « statitk
n o t ic e
is i i k h u b y u i v .
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m i n g to eneeee In buetneae
un&lt;t*r th» fictitious name of
AUTO SEItVICB, al U. 8 .
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17-93 an-l Melody
Lana. In the City of Ca-vol
barry. HrtnlnuU County. K!«r
Ida. Intende to ra«latar the
aald flcttttuua name with the
Clark of the Circuit Court ef
Seminole Count). florid*.

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S. Joaaph Darla. Jr.
Atlurnay at !.•«*
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ftrrail July 24, 1963—Page 3-A

fem ale,

FURN. A pt. 2300 Mellonvllle.

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12- Real Estate Far Sal* 2$. Radio ft Tttevfcioo

3 BEDROOM bouse. Hitches

BEDROOM, Florida room , T. V. REPAIR. Same day Packs, mosquito M U , can­
teens, mess k iu . Arm ysgrvice. All work guarant­
large yard with sprinkler
eed. Used T.V.'s for sal*.
Navy Surplus, gto Sanford
system. Good neighborhood.
Mooney Appliance S e r ies.
Ave.
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin.
323-0607.
SINGER Round Bobbin equip­
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
ped to tig tn g k make but­
S bedroom model Homes. USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
vice calls $3.00. Sanford
ton holes. Guaranteed. As­
LMN
Enterprises.
Inc.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
sume psym eaL 5 monthly
Highland A te . Longwood.
Ave. Pit. FA 2-9776.
installments e f $6.15. Ph.
TE 9-0911.
PA 2-9411.
3 BEDROOM. 2 baths, L and 27. Special Servlet*
$1 per day rental for Elec­
D room with wall to wall
F R IG ID A IR B
tric Carpet Sharapoocr with
carpet. Equipped Kitchen
Sales «s Service
purchase o f Blue Lustre,
and Fla. room . FA 2-8164.
G. H. HIGH
Carroll's Furniture.
2317 Osceola Drive.
1700 W. 1st SL Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3S63
2 T .V .’s. Ono table model and
3 BR. Home. 2t)2 Laurel Dr.
one console. 34" $45. Ph,
Good
location,
kitchen LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
PA 2 9
equipped. Low down pay­
Remove Thatch • Chinch
ment. Assume loan. A real
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FertiFO RM AL
W edding
Gown.
saving. Call FA 2-9472.
'xe— Ph. FA 2-4244
Sise 7. Like new. 322-6570.
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.
W ELL KEPT, 3 bedroom CB
home. $62. per month. Ex MDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ Special PAPA til'R G E R all
the way and lee cold 19 oa.
trss available. Good deal.
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
root boor a!! day W od-os*
FA 2-7432.
322 3iae.
day July 24, for only 49c a$
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Raven­
Piano Tuning and Repair
Sanford A . k W. Root B eer.
na Park. 304 Temple Drive. W. L. Harmon - FA 2-432)
Drive In.

I- Lost ft Found
By Nadine Seltzer equipped. $73. FA 2-3303.
vicinity o f golf club, Cassel­
2. Notices • Personals
berry; New Y ork license;
3- Education - Instruction
1 BEDROOM furnished Cot­
REW ARD; 838-7393.
4. Transportation
tage. Adults only. F A 2-1117.
5. Food
1. Notices - Perm aals
121 LA l'R E L DRIVE
6. For Rent
VACUUM CLE A N E R repairs,
6A Special Notices
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
parts, supplies fo r E lectro­
ped House. 103 a month.
7. Business Rentals
lux, K irby, Hoover, A irPh. FA 2-6437.
8. Beach Rantals
W ay, Rex* A ir ete. Free
0. For Sala or Rent
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
pickup.
N ew and Used
10. Wanted to Rent
baths, air-condition. Lake
cleaners sold. FA 2-2382.
11. Ileal Estate Wanted
front. FA 26976.
12. Ileal Estate For Sale
6. For R est
13. Mortgage Loans
1 BEDROOM ilou&gt;e furnish­
14. Insurance
ed Adults only. NO S-3122.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
15. Business Opportunity
Clean sa d close ia. Jim m ie
V E R Y large 3 Bedroom
16. Female Help Wanted
Cowan. 322-4012.
Home in Loch Arbor. $140
17. Male Help Wanted
per month. FA 2-3301.
4 ROOM
Apartment
with
18. Help Wanted
screened
ia
porch.
Furnish­
19. Situation! Wanted
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
ed or unfurnished. Phooe
20. Babysitters
$35. Includes water A elec­
FA 2-7600.
21. Beauty Salons
tricity. FA 2-8544.
22. Build - Paint - Repair
FURN. Apt. Close ia. Pboae
2 BDRM. Furn
Apt. $33
23. Building Materials
FA 2-2100.
2101
Magnolia
FA
2-3931
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
"CLEAN quiet Room s" The
EFFICIENCY Apartment M
26. Radio ft Television
Gsbles. FA S-0720.
First St. Near 2 city Ires
27. Special Services
parking lots and shopping
FURM
SUED
2
B
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d
r
o
o
m
28. Laundry Service
stores. S o utility charges.
house.
2461
Pslm
etto.
Call
29. Automobile Service
Suitable (or couple or sin­
FA
30274.
29A. Auto Accessories
gle.
also retired people.
30. Machinery - Tools
1
BEDROOM
Apartment.
FA 2-4712.
31. Poultry’ - Live stock
Quiet neighborhood. F A 231 A. Pets
RUNT A HKD
'T t th is ia a h o u s e w a r m in g , w h y a r e all t h e a ir
1462 (rum 6:20 to 6 p. m.
RuUaway, Hospital t
Baby
32. Flowers - Shrubs
conditioners on?”
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
Beds.
33. Furniture
FA 2-4MU any other tim e.
34. Articles For Sale
By Day, Week, o r Month
6. For Rent
6. For Raat
5 ROOMS A bath $43. 2
CARRO LLS FURNITURE
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks room s A bath furnished 2 BEDROOM House unfurn­ 2 BEDROOM furnished House. Ph. FA 2-3111 US W. 1st St.
ished. Kitchen equipped. $65
$76 a month. 2008 Palmetto
Apt. $43, including utilities,
37. Boats - Motors
UNFURNISHED 2 • bedroom
Are. FA 2-3357.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters 4 rooms A bath unfurnish­ a m o. 2434 Cedar A vc.
house,
kitchen
equipped.
ed $32 month. Near NAS.
39. Trailers - Cabanas
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ws are snaacsd In bualtieaa
at Cryatel t-*ks Drive. t* k s
Mary. 8 'm lnol* County. Klorbla, un&lt;i*r the ficittlou* nam
or. 8 AM S KATIIVi*, an.l that
we Intsnd to r«*l*i«r salil
name with tne Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Mrmlnole Coun­
ty
Florida,
In
accordance
with tn« pruM-lon* of the
Fictitious Name Hi.uut»*. t«
n it:
becllon
IS2.09 l-'lurlila
claim s* 1147.
bis; Dam P Miller
•V. Katherine Milter
PuMlah July S. te. If. IS. 1 »«S
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W E L A K A APARTM ENTS: I - BEDROOM duplex Apt.
Room s private baths, 114
Kitchen equipped. No met­
W. First SL
ers. 706 E. 14th flt. Phone
FA 2-7622 or FA 2-6033.
SUMMER RATE. L a r g e ,
clean 2 bdr. furn. apt. $63. 3 BEDROOM $100 a month
1700 Magnolia Ava.
Pinccrcst. 122 Shannon Dr.
Large living, range furn
LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedroom, 2
ished. Redecorated. 348-3321
bath, air conditioned, dou­
ble carport*-, fenced patio, FURNISHED air conditioned
extra U rge carpeted Florida
new l bedroom duplex apt.
room, hardwood floors, 2
Adults. 2200 Park Ave.
utility
rooms. $160 per
THREE
BEDROOM
home
month. Ph. FA 2-8393.
with 1890 ft. o f living area.
NICELY furnished 3 room
Hardwood floors, paneled
bath.
Apartment. Private
L. R ., separata dining room,
FA 2-3303.
fireplace, patio, large yard
Phone FA 2 6249.
3 UR. 2 full baths. Large Fla.
room ,
kitchen
equipped. HOUSE for rent. 3 Hr..
Drapes. Reasonable. Phone
bath house with Florida
FA 2-0769.
room ; 1500 wiatra feet liv­
ing area; $136 a month;
ONE Large, one sm all Down­
laxae corner lot; available
stairs Apt. Sit Park.
lmme*iltU'ly. Call 327 9079.
NEW unfurnished 2 Bedroom
2 ROOJI furnished apt. Ph.
Duplex Apt. Electric stove,
FA 2-5927 or FA 2-6412.
refrigerator, vtnelixn blinds
sod water furnished. Pb. 1 BEDROOM furnished house.
FA 2-2374 after 3 p. m.
$60. a month. FA 3 6344.

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A o r is s : n r m is t
s r v r s : o r k i .h r i i m Tin
I’ ll.X Ill-KM II. llUIUtlS.
n«*13euc«. Slate of Flur.da
Addr«e«i Unknown
You are hereby notified that
a Chattel Mortgede furaelosur*
Hull hae bean brnuuht agilnst
you In the Circuit Court In
and
for
Seminole
County,
Florida. In chancery, entitled
t't.OUIDA
I.MAN (■( ».\l I- A \ Y.
INC., plaintiff, r. CM VHI.KM
IV
T I IS :
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II. llt'ltltlH and \\ VNDA Hl’ lt.
i in is r iv m i i ) ms * k x i - ItlH. Uefendanle. You are re­
v oi.s: i o i .vi v , ri.iiH iii.s
quired to tile your Answer
mo. eias
or other defemee with the
C I T A T I O N
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
iv h » : i :« t « t &gt;: o r
Hemlnote County. FtorPle. end
EIJDA KAIIIIAI.A.
s«rv# e copy of eurli anewer
Deceaaet. or other defenae upon plainTIIK AT ATS: o r S I.oil III A Till llffe
attorney, TlluMAH A
LYDIA KAItlf ALA
{U’ l'.KIl whosw ad drove la t il
-Sc) Corrigan Court
Magnolia
Avenue.
Hanford,
Lake Wurth. Florida
Florida, on or before Aueuat
I, t i l l , A. D.. and If )ou fall
ADKLt. HKIKKlt-A
to do to, a lucre# Fro Conllu l Corrigan Court
feeao will he entered aealnet
I.*ka Worth, S'lunUS
you for the relief demanded
iu tne complaint.
Lll-LIK BKCKUR
Wllneae my hand ant the
*40* i'nrrluan Court
•eat ot eald Court Mile Stth
Lake Worth, Florida
day of June. A- D , te ll.
(HEAL)
ill t. m a KQVUrro
Arthur H. Re.-kwlth Jr.,
i.elwimakl, Finland
clerk of the Circuit Court
In and for SrralnoJ* Coun­
JOHN K A nil At. X
ty. Florida.
m e. I. Iloa 301
Il&gt;: Martha T. \ihlr*
Like Ueneva, Wlecune.a
D. C.
Thomas A. Hpetr
MVTTl KARMALA
Attorney for plaintiff
lAlvumahl, Finland
117 Magnolia Avenue
Hanford. Florida
VRRNEIt K stiltAI.A
FcbttaU J -h 5. 14. 17, IS. 1441.
Lstvomakl, Finland
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s e n t * LAU.S'LALA
Klndonmea I'arentole,
Jyva»k&gt;la, Finland
K R k k l KoltllO.NhS
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and alt other yereont tonssra-

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filed in -aid c'-idrl *•/ JtMIN
KAIIIIALA a* en h»lr-a . -lew
arid b-n-tlclarir uf the Delete
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stats:

PAUL DOOCISiTT
netlileact unknown
Tou ar* Hereby mitin-d Hist
a Petition fur *&gt;l mllon lie*
been
riled
lit the
Circuit
Court In and fur Bemlnute
County. Plurt'U, in ("liannery.
•ntltUd tn T ill: SIATrtSK (&lt;K
THE ADOPTION O r HUUKHT
u n ity
ORA II AM. and you
art umunanded to apv*ar In
sel'l court: and you ar* rej,tulre-S lu Ml# your Answer
other ilefrn-o with Ihn
j •'lwrW of t‘i# Circuit •*-■ irt of
Hemiiiule County, S'.uftda, end

p r e y i n g I n s t h e b e e p - or other
defense upun eeld
M pointed ee ednilnlstratur Ue petitioner or petitioner'* elI honle non. and that ,sld poll torn-y. TlluMAH V. kl'KJCIl.
Don pr-*)* f-*r »n nllowanco Whos« n d lrx s I* V. o. U«i
of alt acc.Kint* a* Ml-d In *.-l&lt;l||)*|, x.m f.id. Ttorlda. on or
•■Into nuJ for an UrJsr u( bsfurs Au*u*t S. ISSJ, A. L ,
Distribution *n l for Iho 4ts- to show ( i n i , why said pstlebnras of VICTOR KAItK.xt.A tlon should not b* ersntsd.
t*
Admlnlalrslor
of
salt and If you fall to do *o, a
-stn t- and for 111 * r*t«a«s nml l&gt;«i-r«# i’ ro Uoufstto will l&gt;*
dtschnrx* of *»I 1 JollN K.XH- sntsrsd **aln*t you for tit*
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|d*r*n&gt;4 * thsrsto within forty
VVIT s Woe o .f band an t 111 ,
lu&gt;s artsr in* first |iul&gt;lh-«tlun •sal of said Court this ]|ih
or postlns thsrsof. Mhould you day of Juns, A. 1). ISSt.
(nil thsrsln. dsors* w ill h« so- (SEAL)
t«r&lt;4 In duo sour** upon sold
Arthur 11. B-v-kwItn Jr.
potltlon.
Clark of Circuit Court
WITNESS my hsnd a» I
*
of o«m u &gt;tn County, y .orissnt of *uld (’ our! al kai.for.l.
Ida
-'ounty, »f (sioiuoU ili * am
Uy: Xlatt ia T. \ ihlsa
day o ’ Jut), A. D. IS*-.
Deputy d ork
tSKAL)
Tbomua A. tlptvr
I I I C. VERNON MIgn. JK- Attorn*/ for I'slttleaor
County Jude#
O. Nos t&gt;4&lt;
Publish July is,
t l, 11. Irishr ,rd. Plort ia
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FURNISH ED I room Apart
merit. 1 Bedroom. $60 a
month.
Water furnished
323-0389.
FURNISHED cottage. $63. a
mouth.
Located at FivePoints. FA 2 1467.

RENTALS

CiEHR REALTY
FA 2-3561
3 BE D H 003I. 2 bath air con­
ditioned $ 100. a month.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, air con­
ditioned $73. a month
1

BEDROOM furnished du­
plex apt. Adults. FA 2-U61U.

3$.

Articles

F or

Sale

SMALL
JALOUSIE door, two panel
RETIREM ENT HOME
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
doors
(5
glasses).
Gns
Walking distance from down
All Types and Sixes
range. Ph. F A 2-2736.
town Sanford. 3 bedrooms,
We Repair and Service
d. room, kitchen equipped,
S T I N E
AIR COMPRESSOR. For sale
porch. Freshly painted In­ Machinery and Supply Co.
o r trade for anything. Per­
side. Good location. Price 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
fect condition. 3229607.
only $4960 with excellent
terms.
BAMBOO blinds, 4 feet $1.99;
6 feet $2.99; • feet $3.99;
SEWING
MACHINE
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
10 feet $1.99. Also match
CALL FA 2-5785
Realtor
stick blinds. Furnltura Cen­
Raymond Lundquiet, Asso.
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
ter. llo o French Ave.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
geration service. All work
FA 23631.
100* heavy
guaranteed. Very reason­ POWER toots,
GROCERY Store. Good loca­
duty estenstoa cord and enEfficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
able
in
price.
Day
FA
2-7434
tion. TTtrivlng business. Pure
trance cable, m lic. Items.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
Night FA 2 2069.
gas
pumps.
Apply
2713
PA 2-1792 after 6:30.
Country Club ltd.
UNFURNISHED U rge 2 bed­
ACCORDION, 120 base, pearl
room Duplex. Fla. room.
$59. MONTH
Mowing and edging, ate. Satwhits. Excellent condition.
Electron
heat.
14th St.
$ BEDROOM bouse. Electric
ttfaettoa guaranteed. Ph.
$75. FA 2-3197.
Longwood. 6363290.
range and refrigerator. Cur­
FA 3-1917.
ZtU ZAU SEWING
tains
and
rods.
Fenced
3 BR. Frame House. Partly
MACHLNE
back yard. Interior recently
furninlied. Near NAS. Not
painted. Nothing down. As­
fancy but cheap rsnL $13.30
II. B. POPE CO., INC. r e p o s s e s s e d , due to unfortunate circumstance*. '•$
sume mortgage. 221 Palm 2U0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
week. FA 2-3219.
model,
p erfect
condition.
Place. FA 29936.
FURNISHED o r unfurnished
TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
Sew* forw ard A reverse,
4 large Rooms. Tile hath. LAKE MARY'. An exception­
discing, blade, scoop.
makes buttonholes, sew* on
2 Miles from base. Pboitc
al buy for $430. down and
FA 2-7664.
buttons, em broiders 4 mono­
very modest monthly pay­
FA 2-3733.
gram s. darns 4 patches,
TREES
trimmed,
demosaed
ments. 2 bedroom home,
tacks 4 bam s, etc. Assume
1 ItKDRM. Cottage, partly
and
removed.
FA
2-7664.
l ‘ v baths. Electric kitchen.
6 paym ents o f ( 6.00. Ph.
furn. 3lu.*t ace to nppredate
Call owner 322 2713.
TREE
service,
reasonable
FA 2 8627.
Enjoy country living.
rales, I'rumng. d e m o tin g ,
FA 2-75UU.
H . Insurance
lake downs. I years exper OR T R A D E , electric atove,
large else, good condition,
lance. Free estimation. Call
SENIOR Cittsenv may quail8. Beach Rentals
lor
electric
refrigerator,
FA 2-4377.
ty fur Lifa or Hospital In­
FA 3-1679.
HUTCHISON
Ocaxn
front
surance to nge 75. Fred J.
SWIMMING instructions, all
Apartment. D aytona Beach.
Harris FA 2-7'JiiO fur appt.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
level!. FA 2-3J32.
F A 241)58.
dow sills,
lintels, steps,
16. Famale Help Wanted PRACTICAL nurse will care blocks, sand, cement, rock ,
9. For Sale or Rent
for patient* in my home.
pipe, steel, greasa traps,
O PE I t A T O It S experienced.
PI.NEC REST. 3 Bedroom*. 2
Ph. FA 2 8135.
dry wells, stepping stones.
Single or double needle m ibaths, Fla. room , built in
Miracle Concrete Co.
rliine. Pietro Manufacturing.
29. Automobile Service
oven k range. 104 E. Jen309 Elm. A ve.
FA 2-3731
402 Pecan Ave.
kin* Circle. 322 9357.
3.V Article* Wanted
EXPERIENCED dietary sup­
2.23 ACRES o f Sub irrigated
ervisor under 50. White.
WANTED used T .V .'*. Ph.
land. For inform ation call
Apply .Seminole Memorial ScnUarlk Gins* and Taint
FA 29776.
4 A 2 lutK).
Hospital 8:30 to 4:00.
Company
SACRIFICE 4 yearn equity. :t
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622 36. Automoblla* • Trucks
DEPENDABLE WOMAN'
Bedruunia, 2 bathe, kitchen
EXPERIENCED in direct toAuto Glass, Tops
1936 CHKV. 2 dr. HT. R . 4 IL
equipped. 133 W . Coleman
the-hume'Selling. High ov e r­
4 Sea* Covers
323-2740.
Circle FA 2-4SHI.
write, pin* rnmniMilon* t e ­
BUYING A NEW or
nure* right woman lucrative
10. Wunted to Kent
USED CAR?
career with Cort. If you
FINANCE IT WITH US
2 or 3 UKDR003I house near
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 6032
(eel qualified write P.O.
4 Low Interest Rates
high school at reasonable
ALL WURK GUARANTEED
Box 7471, Orlando. Fla.
4 Low Monthly Payments
price. Reply c ' o P. O. Bos
FLORIDA STATF. BANK t
:il A . I'etR
18. Help Wanted
1296. EUSID, FIs.

SINGER

LAWN SERVICE

Aii'-Conditionm*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

I'umliea
AKC 1950 JE E P Statiun Wagon.
LOOK, talad maker, baker, MINIATURE
r«g. 205 Tangerine Dr.
R. 4 H. Good condition.
dish w a s h e r ,
cafeteria
F A 3-1281.
IMMEDIATE O ccupancy, two
worker*. Colored or white.
ROOMS for permanent guests.
i’ b
KirrENS.
Need
home.
3 bedroom m odel Humes.
Write giving qualification*
Valdes Hotel. FA 21281.
323 0733.
1958 SI MCA. $250. 1405 Court
LMN
Enterprlies,
I n c.
to Bos 19 c u Sanford Her­
St. FA 2-4820.
Highland
Ave.
Longwood
ald.
FURNISHED I bedroom and
UHIHUAIIL'A Puppies. Ph
TE 6 3911.
kitchen. Private bath, lit
FA 2-4322.
81 4-DOOR
Comet,
auto,
19. Situations Wanted
floor, own rnUancr, Elec­
trana., radio, heater. Ph.
GER-MAN
Shepherd
dug*
FA 2-4993.
tricity and water furniihcd.
CHILDREN kept. FA 3 4182
Ptnligrcs*. Nut regiatered
FA 2 2499.
TIIE TIME T B 8T D FIRM I
1 2 &gt;r. Fiqnule $25. 13' TRADE
'31
Font pick-up
LICENSED
i 111LI a C m c
FA 2 6123
ROOM furnished garage III N. I'erk A v*.
nm. M uir $)5. F A 26273.
(or jeep or car. FA 2-7773.
FA 2 8181.
apt. No depoait on utilities.
37. Boats • M olars
IRONING wanted, FA 2-2698. 3 2 . F lo w e r s • Mhrulm
Call
after 3.30 p. m.
FA 2-1303.
CROTON'S 25c to $2.50
JE RRY ’S Outboard 4 Machine
Care.
PREFERRED
Child
Gray Shadow* N u r.try Simp. W e- Boy, trade a fix
Office FA 2 2 IH _
F A 2-3920.
UNFURNISHED upper apt
4 All. S. on San(on) Ave.
all type* o f motors. 413
Night TA 2-0646
with elderly couple. Refer,
DOES &gt;our lawn need nuiwOPEN SUNDAYS
Munford Ave.
323 0700
encc*. Box 10 c o hanturd
ing? H so call Bubbe Davi*
2624 F irk Dr
San'ord, Fla.
Herald.
UKItBA
DAISIES.
Dutch
Mill
4 Uerjr D i v l d e o a
at
SPACE
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Jual Gateway T o The Waterway
FA 3-6993.
Kohnon Sporting Good*
o ff 20th St. A 1st.
fur the children in this big.
Your KVTNRUDK Dealer
•haded yard and right next
Hcout ileairca work a*
M rritM u»- M i n :* o r p u n .
301 6 6 E. 1st Pb. FA 3-5961
babyailtcr. Well versed In 32. Furniture
to
e
luvely
City
park
(or
•ov»
*•■•’ ); m u m .
io
h i:
(irst aid and cuuking. 1'h.
owvr.N*
or
a m v &gt;d o m :|(
mure play activity. Three
6 l l P . UUCCANEElt. E xcsL
WANTED reliable couple
rnoPMtrrt
FA 2 0398.
bedruum,
I
bath
houae
has
lent condition. $60. 822-9256.
Pursuant ts Isstlsa II i t
take up monthly payments
aeparate
dining
room,
Chaptsr J!7. ri.irlds Statutsa,
of $13 30 on 3 complete
Child
Care.
FA
2-3774.
sntltlwd "riorlda
tM*t&gt;&gt;*lllon
17 foot DUCRAFT, 35 hp.
Florida room, large, e a t - l n _____________________________
room * of furniture. Call
uf t*nulalia*’l I’ rop-rty A - 1,Juhmon, electric. Gator tilt
and equipped kitchen, dou I j l . H e e u ty SaloMt*
Kollcs Is liarsby y lo n lhat
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col
Ills por-on* lltltd bslow «ptrailer end ecceseoriee. Ph.
ble garage end fiber gia*i
—
------- — ■ lect.
psar to bo lb* uwnor* of (inCovered palm
K n tra Imn 1_____________ S I 'M I^Lt------------si a Wto.----------------------------------clalinxd w n . &lt;1 nr I « &lt;■ i «
oit.-.i ii-ui'l-in - 1
usr* are parquet hardwood I
^’ url 8**uly Shop
FRISK ESTIMATE
S-oiat-o*]*, i u i i Rugsae, vv
Boor*, fireplace and oodles | $ 8 *
3
complete Upfaolsteriag 4 Mattress rea 38. .Motorcycles - Scooters
tllk 8 (. Hanford. Fla..
o f cloaet space. See the
&lt;»P*“ evening by appt.
ovattng New 4 Used Furni­ 1939 HARLEY DavUlsun F L
WJT. Jsnklp* l.ula )l. HPD
llo* 70, Hanford, Fla. Inforow ner at 1814 MclUmwIle 3I* Palmetto Ave.
3XltXk)4
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
74.
Excellent
condition.
hiallon eoncsrulne Iho amount
C o , at 7ut) Celery Ave
or description of th* Proper­
$730. 101b St. 4 Sanford
Av*'
Summer Petm anent Special*
ty and Iho ntm* and addrsas
FA 2-2117.
Ave.
of Ih* holdsr may h* obtatnsd 3 BE D R 003I, 1 bath. Assume Eve. Appt'a. 3 Sr. Operators
by any p-rsons po»a*«*ine an
$01 monthly payments. Ph. HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK Used furniture, appliance*
Inlsrsst In Iho prupsrty by
39 . Trnilern • Cabanas
!105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold
FA 3-9204.
sdd r,,*ln« an Inquiry to IMy
U. ilrosn. Htalo ('ompirwllsr a*
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford '63 T R A IL E R . 35 x 10 ft. 3
Adinlalolralor, Ahundnnod Pro22. Huild • Paint • Repair
Ave. Ph FA 2 4132
Bedrooms, Equity 4 pay­
party Division, Capitol, Tails.
lias***, Florida. II* sur* to
ments,
Dewitt’s
Trailer
Semi Retired Carpenter
Sell Ue Your Furniture. Quick
msnllan an-uunt numhor. mm*
Park.
17-9'J
Sanford.
Small
Repair*
—
Painting
and addrsss, as publl*h-I In
Service With the Cavh
tl '• nolle*
I'nloB* profit of
Real Estate— Mortgage*
Pnone FA 2 7983
SU PER TRADING
POST 23 FT. '37 trailer. Cheap.
ownsrshlp I* pr-**ut-d to l-&gt;&gt; 11* N. Park Ave.
KA 2-3420
holder Uy Hsplsrtlbsr : i 1747,
FA 21)677.
Sleeps four. I bath lo o m .
Kavcnoa
Park
FA
2-7495
25.
P
lu
m
b
in
g
.Service-*
- props
&lt; ill b* dellversd
FA 2 3716.
to iho A linlalstratur. TnsrsEvening*
New people in to vn look at
aftsr. all furth-r claim* must
PLUMBING
FA
2-3677
FA
2
3829
FA
2A360
U* dlr*cl*d to Ih* A d m i n i s t r a ­
H&lt; raid Ads. Be sure your 30 z lo T R A IL E R 4 75 8 100
Contracung Repalra
to r.
lot, landscaped. City water,
business is represented with
FREE ESTIMATES
JOHN E. FOX
Tlay F. n r-*n
A- AdministratorUtility
Bldg.
Casselberry
attractive
advertisement).
R. L 1IAKVEYREALTOR
f’uii)i«n July IT, 21, 17*7.
area. 836-3268.
FA 2 3363 C a l i * A 2 3671.
119 X . Park A v e.
322 0559 1 204 SaOiord Av*.
c m :-* ;
12. K a a l K a ta te

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St. Julins Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

�t
l

Pag* 4-A— July 24, IM S

PATIO FOODS FOR

Yank's Vintage
Auto Hakes
Europeans Blink
P A R IS &lt;UPI&gt; — Th« long,
tew English iporta ear rum­
bled

op

In f,

alotifiide the tower*

64-jrear-old

roadster e h o ffln f

American

up

the road

toward* Parle,
W hen the driver o f the Jag­

Swift's Premium ProTen T in d ir-A ftd
Gov't-lnspectod Htovy Western Beef (Knglish-Cut)

uar had flnlahed hla amuted
inspection o f the ancient auto
he

floored

It

and

loomed

ahead.
Second* later, glancing back

□ S h o r t R i b s . . . . . . . »&gt;. 5 9
Swift's Premium ProTen Tender-Aged
Gov't-Inspected Heavy W astiwi Baaf

In hie rear view mirror, the
aporte ear driver blinked with
dWbaJIaf — hot on hie tail waa
a little man gunning the 1909
Chalmera Detroit with pedal
to apart.
#
a
•
"P oet 00 mllee an hour I
couldn’t keep up with him,M
th«« Chalmera pilot admitted.
F o r AO-year-old Fred Haller
o f (1132 Lehigh Rd.) Plttaburgh. Pa., the Chalmera le an
international calling card. The
retired auto dealer apent three
yeara reconditioning hia green
roadater.
The Jaguar driver waa juat
a n * o f thousand* o f Euro­
pean* who were ehaken with
disbelief a* the eturdy, but
delicate-looking antique ear,
originally designed for a 33
mph top speed w hined by.
H aller waa winding up hie
two-month, C.OOO-mll* tour o f
E u rope
hera and getting
ready to'load his bizarre con ­
versation piece aboard the
linear “ France." Everywhere
he
stopped, admiring and
friendly crowd* gathered.
During hit trip through
Italy, England, Ilelglum, G trm any, Switteriand, TTi* Neth­
erlands and France, Haller
ha* collected rally prises and
m otor buff frlende.
•
•
•
In Parle, Heller weaved the
Chalmera gracefully through
vlcloua ruih
hour
traffic
anarl* at tho Place de L'Etoile
and Place de la Concorde. A*
a respect for sge, csrs every­
where- g»ve him the right of
w ny anil policemen waved him
through
wher* ether car*
Were halted.

Duller showed hi* rebuilt
en-rlno to a pair o f French
motorcycle cops, trying to tell
them he could pitas up most
amnll and medium sired Euro­
pean M-daiii. They didn't be­
lieve him but, for a lark, they
clocked him — at 8ti.9 miles
per hour.
To any and all interests!
rar fun* Haller trlls how he
pi-rsuniilly rebuilt the original
engine mid added goodie* such
a* dml carburetors and hot
Ignition and reworked the
iii-pcnsion and all moving
parts to make the awkwardlooking. brass-trimmed road­
ster handle like a compact
car.
For tha Pittsburgh carlover, the cities of Europe
were secondary. (Jetting there
m u more than half the fun.

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BUTTER
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purchases

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P® t
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2 ’/j-lb . pkg.

dairy specials

89c $1,29
Shrimp
ib 79c
Cold Cuts
39c
Meat lo a f

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Ckaf'i Bread Famau*

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Said Kia* Quick Fraias

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Potito Poos

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IceC ream ...... ............... eel.
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I,**n tltad agaluat you In
Ilia .b o v a -.l) lad &gt;ult and you
ala r.'iulr-d lo **rv* a •••*&gt;,
of your Anawar or 1-laadlng
|&lt;, th* Complaint on Plalnlltf*
allornay JoSKI’ H .\l MUIIAS*
Ko. P. O. llo* 323, Korn Park,
k-inlnnla County, Kturld*. and
III* Ih* origin.! Anawar nr
Pleading In tb* office of th*
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court on
or bafora lha 1311* day of Aug
u.I. 11*3. If yuu fall lo do *».
a d.cfaa pro eunfaa.o will btaken again*! yuu fur lha
r .ll.f demanded In lb* Cumplaint.
\\ IT.NKS.-i my hand and ufflrial aval of offlca at Hcnluril,
M.mlnol* Cuunly, thl* I3lb
day vt July, t lt l.
iStiAL)
Ailbur If. Dackwllh. Jr
Clark of Circuit Court
II,; Martha T. Vlltlan
fxrpuly Clark
Jo..oh M. Mura.ko
AlloAity at Law
Highway 13.32—P. O Box 333
Tara Park. Florid*
Fuji l.h July 11. 24, It S
Aug 7. m *&gt;
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IIEt.HN D. KEli II KM*
lla.ldanr* Unknown
Ton. l&gt;»f»n.|»ni». tr* h .r.lir
nollll'-l that • complaint &lt;n
furtiloit a certain mortgage
on lb* following daecrlbaj
property tllual*. Irina and
I,. I n *
In M-mlnol* County.
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lull U. Illock IT. NollTII
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�Railroads Act To Avert Midnight Strike
R. E. Porter became eli- '
fible to register Tor voting
her* Uit week . . . and did j
*o. Within three days he was
receiving junk mail from the
politicians. What other kind
of junk mail can he expect.
Cami?

IT

Work
Rules
Nikita Reported Due in Havana Today
Off Again
'Important'
Visitor
Fvoected

lEhv §&gt;aufnriT iTL&gt;rali\

North Orlando Village Coun­
W E A T H K R : S c a t t e r e d a ft e r n o o n n h m v o rs t o d a y a n d F r i d a y ; lu'plt t o d a y 88-1VJ; low to n iy rh t ia 7 0 s .
cil has announced that ap­
HAVANA (C PU — Soviet
United V v* m Leased Wire
’ K .- ta b lis h e d U R 'S
T I I L ’ K S . . .11 IA 2.*., IM .1
S A N FORD, F L O R ID A
pointive officers will lie re­
V O I.
placed if they do not attend Premier Nikita Khrushchev
the August meeting or send may arrive in Havana today
no word why they are unable to take part in Ktiday’a mass
to he present.
observance o f the loth nnnicrr.ury o f the abortive Santi­
fastest word from Seminole
Shopping Plata is that Me- ago revolt, it was reported
Crorjr . otasco and Eckerd't hers*.
Rumors o f
Khrushchev's
Drugs will open on Tuesday,
Aug. 6. OTASCO—initials for I possible arrival hove been elrOklahoma Tire and Supply j dilating for weeks. Specula-1 IIKKI.1N 1 1*1*1» — Richard
Company , a subsidiary of tion was heightened when a M. Nixon today warned against
McCrory
Corporation.
The number o f cabinet ministers accepting Soviet Premier NiPufclix Supermarket (man I canceled today's appointments, kita
Khrushchev's "coexi*by genial Jimmy Kinsey ( will |saying "we must be at the tence line" which he said
join in the opening eelebra- airport to receive an Import- would perpetuate Communist
torn.
ant personage."
domination of peoples who
• • •
Some observers considered , '.vanl to be free
Budget hearing for head* •* significant that a fueling1 Ho told a news conference
of county departments have •l"P was arranges! recently in following visits to Red-run
been set for 8:3(1 a. m. Frl- 1 Uulnru for Soviet airliners East Rerlin that it is "the
day*, with each department (dying between Russia and most wooly tM*c of thinking
head scheduled for a 30-min* Cuio, tmssihly to deetease the to be 11eve (hat Soviet acceosite session with the county 1 rii.k of a Khrushchev trip, lance of a partial test ban
commissioner*.
Comparative I'lane* fiyiiur nos-atop nftrn means the Russians v%ant to
figures for last year's bust- |arrive with only tft t«» 20 min- re!a\ tension,
pets and the new request* alm&gt; |ut«r*' fuel remaining in their! He saw! the Communists, in
will be required.
tanks.
stead o f trying to end the
t
m #
• • •
cottl Mar. ha\r stepped it up
Premier Fidel Castro arriv- , in I.atin America, hurope,
Tlicre were at children ccm
ed
in Itussiu this year in time Africa ami Asia.
fined to county jail during

NO. 7f.:J

'Coexistence
Line’ Is Trap,
Nixon Warns

W A S H IN G T O N

(I'P I)

—

T lt e r a ilr o a d s a jrre e d

today to a conKreaainnal request that they postpona
their new work rules for at least UO days. The action
averted a nationwide .strike threatened for Tuestlny.
A railroad *|Mike*nmn announced to a crowded
hearinyr room o f the House Commerce Committee
|that the carrier* had
I ajrreetl to the postpone*
ment request "in order to
c(Hi|»erate with CotiKress."
The chairmen of tiia
Ilouse and Senate com-

Sanford Wins,
Moves Up In
League Tourney

1 mere* committees had asked
for the delay to give Con' grcs* finis to act on Presl.
- dent Kennedy 'a plan to bund
Sanford National*, with a the dispute to the Intcrstatu
9 o win posted Wednesday1 Commerce Ccinmission.
The rail answer was given
evening, moved up and will
today by Daniel |'. Loomis,
face the northern sub-district pry-blent o f the Association
winner Friday evening in the o f American Railroad*.
The deadline for putting
l.iltle League plav "ff
The
tournament site has not been the new work ru le into ef­
fect had been 12:01 a.m. Tues­
selected.
day’. Imposition o f the rules
Sanford v o te d one nut in
abolishing thousand* of jolts
the top of the first Wednesday
would have touched o ff a na­
evening when Cleriiutui'v
tionwide strike.
olid sucker, Rob Risler. holt*

i

•" appealing for the delay,

bled I es il Simpson a grounder. Jxvhicli would be the fourth
Mett Mingau lined nut tn since the work rules issuo
the allot tsto|i and Skipper came to a head this year,
Senknrik sent a sharp liner (Ttairtmiti Joint I'astore. ti­
to left, scoring Simpson from lt. I., of the Senate Com­
first.
merce Committee told Leont­
Clermont tallied three times is "You have already waited
i on un a-rror. a single and a for four years, and .111 days
towering homer by Richard more is not going to do any
Thomlinson, which sent Sid­ great harm."
ney l.oyd, Sanford southpaw,
He also warned l.oniiiii that
the month o f June.* the Juvern *° ' “ k'' P,,rt in
" n" UMl , Ni* "n w *'1 ln all n.-gotuto the showers.
there was a good rhanre of s
ile Judge's office reported,
May Day observance. «&gt;•'»»» with Khrushchev the
Sanford tied tli
ore in j joint resolution o f Congress
,
.
.
Ilis departure from Cuba was l nited Stales should
insist
the third on a walk by Cecil 1demanding the delay if tha
; not announced until he h a d ,"" freedom f"r the people.
D A N C K U S o f it I'iiilt'oiiil w o r k K to p p aK U W ere
m e n ia l a y e n t : ih i lla r t l , J i m S m it h , J a y c e e p r e s i­
Mrs Taamar Rraden. a d -,
. .
..
...
Sin^isott and tloublrs by Billy 1 railroads did not agree to it.
&lt;m whom Communist dictator­
(&gt; u tlin t'll t o d a y Ity K a y
K u H a i'd , J a e k .u o n v ille ,
d e n t : L . A . A n d e r s o n , A l ’ I . a s s is t a n t s iq ic r in rmnisirator of the Sarepta " rnve,r m UuM“ "I? 1 h'* r“ ship.
have heen imposed
Miller and Billy .Martin.
|Although such a resolution
p
u
lilie
r
e
la
t
io
n
s
director
o
f
A
t
la
n
t
ic
C
o
a
s
t
L
in
e
t e n d e n t in e lm ryre l i e r e , a n d F r a n k V o lt o lin e ,
I . ,. , lion ,, V .
a ,
,h, „
In the top of the fourth has no force o f law, its psy.
Railroatl, t te fo re the S a n f o r d J a y r e e s . P ic t u r e d
J a y t e u ji r o K ia m i h a i r n u m .
county to grant her "insight ’’
s' '* ,
| "Some
lay
Khrushchev
Sanford scored two runs on rhtdogiral impact could h«
f r o m th e l e f t : W e s le y H e n s le y , local A t ' I . com( I lei aid l ’ lloto)
mto your plans for the build-|« ' •w " u ,ck'
U beginning to end ,he cold
errors and a sharp single by heavy.
Metl Morgan.
The Senate committee ques­
- * r . " T ' l“ — • A
- I T
S
k
t
n . L t. „
„
1---------------Clermont knotted the score tioned the railroad official*
*
brought
......... .. C' " " ir „ [T r
' I v ” IW.ul" H C H ) A
st b all in tlie bottom of tli» in an unusual night session
County Commission meeting
I
„ lldap, , t l h t r r u ,
fourth on two walks, one er­ that rnn to nearly It o’clock
Wcilno-iday (hat unit*** 50 per*
* 0 &lt; astro rejjme i* rom
ror and a bit through the mid- and called ICC official* for
rent plus one of the free. , """"••'cring 7.5tM taxia to help 1,tl1'
repriision.
ill* l-y first b.ijCio.io John hearings Inter today.
holders vote on the question
provincial residents in -!11" '1'’ I'’ "'ore now in Warsaw
Driggers.
of t ^ STA m.mon N . r h u u e ^ " !! • « " • f«r the mass dent- The Communist. are stepping
Fnnford pullet! the game out
I NEW*YORK t l 'l ’ h — Five
Which comes up in November.! " " ‘ " '" " 'w eo.nt.i.nior.tirt "m , “ P1
" ' J "• '*
*[* A n O t l l C r D o h l V
Unless
President
Kennedy’
s
"In
view
of
tb,ra
Imads'
in
tint top o f tint sixth. With
.
.
v
it
rights
deiimiislrntor*.
.1
I'll
there will he no new univer-' ,!,v‘ " l*ack " " Santiago's
*!.
CAPE CANAVKRAI
Latin America now we have
An attempt to launch a -ec- p~u|M&gt;sals to settle «in? rail- 'acceptance of the pr "Oisals n-pi inieiided by a toiigll-tnlk on* out, Simpson tcached first
aity for Seminole County (or i Nlotcinfis barracks
on *a error, Mett Morgan
Most of the taxis will «per ! (ho greatest danger from &lt;nd Syncom cnimuniriiti 'ii* mad union /ispuie .ire eiuei- ni.i*'. thu* far," he roniimied,
any place else!) Of cou'se.
ng lodge fm their la&lt; k of
the greater Havana Iwnuiuinism that ever rxistert satellite wa* pontpoued to-l.iy ed by Congress, the nation H it unions' charge that w
walked nod Skipp&lt;-r Senknrik
too, there must be a major- a*e *n —
------- ---------- lite r -'•
leiilofse," will -pend fill to
reached first oil a fieldei'a
for the second time, -I ■•r11y will Im ponged into economic have not negotiated in good
Ity in favor of those 3» per nre*’ ,)ut 3W) " m »'"R tl» be- ,ne *•
to
1I0 days in llu- city Woik- clinic* to load the bases.
Auttralln’s highest-ranking
disaster,
it
was
ilei
.ared
here
faith
,*
completely
ridiculous
cent plus one freeholders.
• " « " Havana anil Dinar Del
la-fore III a. m E.^f.
today by It.iv Hull., d. J.uk We have, in fuel, accepted hoo i f. r taking "tin- taw in­
Rick Fordliam thru entile Air Force officer. Air M»r• • •
I Rio to the West while gOll will
1 •nnvlllc, publii i . . tiou* dir- pro|Muals a- regards protci to tin 11 own hiitids.''
tluough with a clutch single slinll Sir Valston E. Hunrivk,
It comes out now that the run between Malanias and the
X o P r o j j f i t 's s
eetor
&lt;
•
(
tim
Mlniiln
1
0.1st
lion
of
rinpliiye.s
that
no
other
wound up his study o f th*
affable fellow wlai was with I national capital.
JACKSONVILLE tl'IT t Ciiliibilll Court Judge T. to left In drive in two runs.
,
...
i l l
Hilly Martin also s ogled to A-A Vigilante program her.
I'liioti Htid nianageiueol ” ffi Line lludroad. hi'l-oe mem- indu-try m history has even \
Doug Stcr.strom, at the \merlliernt i^iiinii Ignored a low- ,
....
Castro's revolutionary *lemroM Fur&lt;Ruiiii un«l today with a practice bombing
Iran l-egion base lull game
i.tls mrt with E«’detal Medi !m rs id tlie Junior ( li.i wilier j approached
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fur
ft'li^t.,,^u|’i|
k
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fv.in
iplr.
w»*
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of
t
oiiiimive
at
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t
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flight in the Navy'* iu |mtlast Saturday—the one w h o' fense (neiglilHirhotaf infoiniator Flank Sw it/er but re
Utiliit liy ulii'ii, iii
.in*
to I'tninnah* Un*
1 •liter.
Sk11•§••*• Xfiikaiik inliif ill It) sonic attack bomber.
v»a«
shaking
hands
with erl roinniittees prmluimed a
Cii*ftfiU*rty
Mayor
Ki I p olled ti—l,iv that no iimi'ii
to tlx* Jtnliif'n qiU'H*
\ ii'f o( (lit ini'll •• s|mi|i
Ilul ard. inlot no d liv I Ilf lllinrt
Sir Valston, chief of Die
mih| fniiru'il lu i ’lrreveryone in reach—was n ’al- j "7S-hour general
mobiliru ||,-utli i.alay .t i ” tig . itrge.1
uiude in settling tin- «u
tit fill** 111s oil d ie m'I eng lies, we ate not n o. Ilio five w hile defend niuiit ImtlrrA.
Ilctald shot tlv
Air Staff for the Royal Aus­
ly NOT a ptditician. perhaps lion'* Wednesday, dedicated to 1 eligible voters in ti e timni-1 month old Flotbi t Ka-lCoast
mi. it f ood 10 protni-e they
ta lk of
a 30 d a y po-n-oie -im p ly
going
to discharge
I *iiib* I'ilt'lii'r Slfvi* R.ibC^r tralian Air Force, left tha
a gubernatorial candidate as'«'lorning buildings with flags ,ipality to (ill out nn.l return Kailua) itrikf.
-tienl ti&gt; the railro ad - ol s ta ll- the-e men .. .. of hand a- any . . dil lo-l i c | m ,t Iho actions * t Mit*k wilt »cvi'ii S n nfo fil Sanford Naval Air Station for
many surmised . . . It was '""I banners and staging the voter registration cards
li.il b-i| to their artesl.
mg new
work rub - tempnr olhet Im-iiu -- would
I ire
the erstwhile resident «&gt;( jinn street parades to promote the i now in the mails,
|i|.iy«i». .SiMikitrik ajj thw the Martin Company’* Orlan­
Idle -elltell.es. oil ctlargl’ M
a u lv
heading o l1a work
men
with ID v e a r* or nm ie
do plant this afternoon after
ford, ex-Sanford
II e r a I &lt;1 j Friday rally.
Some Igjiiii rinds hilW
v%inning piU'lifr.
MIAMI IIRACII M I'M
f ih-ordelly eonduet. Were
stoppage. expresM-d the hope -e rv u e w ill re ta in their f &gt;be ami his director o f operasports editor
an*l WTRR j The Santiago uprising i&lt; re- M.nt out by Clerk Lillian lien- llu* Nalioiiul liiivt'iiiiin' t
I li»' t*«*u icorv:
sports announcer and popular ganled ns the start of Custro’s niiig who reports that to date forence listenc&gt;l to Floitda'* tliat ait a mica hie agti i-nient iilihs-i s w ill have s a la ry con llu- III I to lie Hilpo-ed ill tile Sanfur.l
I U2
i&gt; I !)N I timod requirements, Croup
irietil wave ■•( itI rests nl &lt; Irrimmt il t) 0 2 U 0 5 5 &lt;4 ('apt. Charles F. Read, each
Haptist minister Julian Sten revolution. The date of the ,,„|y -.*1111 cards have been re-I chief executive Thursday and can Is* reached before the tin n u tu cs. depending on year," f -CIVIC* for period* up l*i ritv c n - l ruction site- where
Strom, whom everyone knows , abortive attac k gave hi* "July |Urne&lt;l.
! voted to continue bis cold war •ml of this imtiimI.
bud put the Vigilante to the
I'oiiintcnling tut ii.- l&gt; -Is a- lung a- five years.
. I\11 IlkjIl'H trrnil|lft IlilVI* IhM'II
if they lived Imre some 1 0 1 movement’’ its name.
Headline, if the voter is to education cnniinit'co for anacid te-t in I Vs hour flights.
ri-coiniiienila'.’ii•oil
"lit addition, the raiiioad- ■!• niuu•tn»tini? Ak-’ MHist ulli'i'tfl
years ago . . . Reports a r e 1 A 7-stamp commemorative vote la the Sept. ii special ref- other year. (See story on p.g. live
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liv
the
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to
t
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agreed lo underwrite 7.&lt; ••Ii f | l s r r t l i| t llJ li ( if l .
that he mam will be In series issued by the minmuni- j ,-icndum on the new town
Jacksonville radar bomlr scor­
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Monday.
Ilullatd
Seminole County as a neigh- ! ration* ministry this week . fwirts’r. is Aug. .1.
ing »ite by |..t Cdr. Charlie
that their pa-sago w.&gt;- Die training men wlio-e juh» are Kit.| S» l»\\I't IMT, 21, H llOllJM'*
hnr again . . In fan . didn't under Hie general title "a
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t other day.
-tamps b e a r i n g important tin- registration Imoks up to Highway Engine* 1 1 .ile* ing a nation wide ra ; •&gt;id chances Uiial s more, iiien -4 %in i.t| M'tlkl'l*, Us'li* M'M j
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I but -day
after they pleaded!
Ibihle. had a few lips Australian officer* made sim­
ilt.it wouhl re su lt. " I .len t In- will -till have the salary c i t Itttil\r
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1 each voter has in helping es* the state made .,n agreement
| today u|»on announcing her ulated releases on a training
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replion for the visiting \u«
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happy
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said,
wato
serve
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tou-ls ' I'u The Ijurcn,....... Di
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utterly
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ed lo «tint down I m •
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• -1-i |&gt;|••«I with ••ii ilu) pen*
ious noie to the occasion.
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MOSCOW
(IT h
The
1 "Tin - ra tlin 1 I w Il.l V4* &lt; ill'
lac k of adequati*
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f.ll 11It!•- - I Ill'll' WOO
" II" tunre tli.ni ball way lo in- ;*&gt;
Butch Riser and Cene Mil- 1
llr , '" n
vi 4 «i ry iMiiimitl*'* yw^lwntiiy t o
alternative
to
m tu-n ie- Date, wlnlc Die unions haw
liam*. ,.r Sanford will plav
nl" ',IU,a
ri’L'lllatioM 11&gt;•I ••fI»
vvIlls'll rely on Injvv -link- rest-ted r u n pro|Mi-;il. \ i.v
vn the North team m an all *
han
i« .tI «(Hiii(ur&lt;U fm I luri&lt;lii‘»
of coal, iron, steel, ant ot .nr wi- *•••■ no other utternul o
M l. TIRES
vtar
North South
foot lull i*r*'11'
privulw «lt N« 11\••«. iriMiilft* hulk lie oiT A L K - OFF TlltK S
I
nit
tu
ling
of
Die
treaty
was
to a - 11 •- toil f oi 1 "iigi • *
MOUNTED
game Aug 3 at Dainesville.
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Illllt'll
.ilul
putt'd
Sunn
wilb but a Irwr nidi*
thi* first binnal. -oistaritl.il
I
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event
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I tu iiifiir*tiiM iil u(fifrrft
VII at a terrific saving
agreement is
U’twciit
I a-t an I jn_. crokl,|
Kill ard added, ' I ir Ii .un*
It was brought out at the ’•("'•■ineni
'is n i. r.a„
,h j„ , .
Vie ale urging I ongri'-* I"
"••ik m
"4&gt; •».
S u p p ort I’ at lf s
re-t» -quarely on Du in nii- enact -mil le g i-a tb in
'tin
Merchant's messing 1 oe-day
,mce " lr ' ,,,r l',n Pael &lt;«»•» |M-r,.in- .-urg»d toward
Ii .I* ftuhitiK Ihr hiirulur)
l.'NITED NAITONs n v. The railroad- have I k u I over far reaching effects nl a n.i
• NYLONS
that properly within tw o '* '* '
Chri»line Keeler t&lt;«iav when
!.»'( I i'll j 41 ihr i .i|iri
i l l ’l l (ihuna •« 'li'iiuuid fu r
• RAYONS
,
backwardto
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lb.
Inh
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rail
.-luildown
would
hl.aks on Wist First Street
" * ' vTvU l l ', r r " n '*n r,» re
•*'•'» «»1,| B a ile y Court af
l(* ftl.ntrwill
I'firlUKul'n
fttiftp* union from
• U IU T K W A L L S
I- va rio u sly a - c - e d a ll the
l ' niWA
T
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B rita in 's sex tin* I'n it c l \ ; t l i "U« u ii !« ft it erliedding IS.-lie ever -un'' have re p u ern is-iiin * on ever
I*m I u •• i liirf I s' im NN tlliiiuift
• lil.ACKWALLS
I»rd Ila il -tia oi tie.k part (or scandal.
Two egg*
were
negotialions logon l. k in -ingle pei-oii in tin- counii
wuy from SToil n front foot.
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Ohio
St.ifr
l»'rlorm.ilor r
gate was boreign Minister
\ -(juad of police prolccled
' ln,a ■''*1 1 , 1 *' ........... . " out i|iia llfica tu in the re cirri iron- in Die nation - rcon
Ijo te a vaiiation fur yu-t two
wM
ilnitf
ih.il
an
inm.itf
Andrei C iru injko
the J l- y c a r uld play girl Irom
» u p i"n i m a .i* - i'l&lt; •! ^onsiaRon. o f two p.' -nlerii u n i)." 11••11a i &lt;I concluded.
block*.
Ihrre, I homuft l-arr% Mor*
The treaty lilry initialed d^. mob and hu-tled her into
ja|
inquiry
Imardeven
(un. h.iil ronf I'ftftiftl to lh»*
,
,
rovers nuclear te»i- under wa j ia*i
though many of Die pr.|*'».d»
\»
" E WILL NOT
While the average pir.on , , r&gt;
,h&lt;l JI(. an., ol|,er
4 .i|iri burglary.
I
C h ristin e had jn-t appear- i S y ria A cts
imposed a financial burden
v -A
UK I NDKRSOI.D
rf
* liirl Wllli.mift. h Iio ft.inl
U
in •“ « » « • ' space. It ha. been ready
,„ r , „ , , „ nd
on the I l!K1,:" ' . ...........
' on us Furllier, we have ac
X
ON »Jl VI.ITY TIRES
Morion U fter%inic 4 h u n va.ation actrvitbw and maybe
M&lt;mJa&gt; according to witness stand at the vice -ftyr'"" “ Ulcwl* 1«hI«» .ought cepteil -ettlement pm|"'sal*
Lrv »«anirnrr si ihr Ohi«»
• little about bw k ictiree*. but ha* been held upt|ru i of Dr Stephen Ward, *•"
' « ......... ... made by Secrs'tary of l..ilK&gt;r
MIAMI HE M il. ( l I ’ l l
pri-op. ilul not illitlicv why
l«i pahonl. Sun ford nirrrhanu primarily by pm cH ir.il and SD-year-oUl
m- 1
l,t 1^«#v•**»k fuithn at- Wirt! an I Prr-alent
Ke n tiovernors Nelson \ Kuckr
ate Ilooking
ami up
M01 ton Bill ftijftperlrtl.
"w n h ro w the r»v nedv - recoinmemlat on 1 D fi ller nl New York and Kn
“1 ' “ " way ahead to
nrutnenl .naii.-r.
Ifoduction of the redhalre I *
lo jirutuco!
matters.
Christmas.
Only : : day.-. -r
__________
by fid lower* ol E .yp Justice Holdlterg arbitra:&lt; tin* q •,11 1',’ jlmdy of \|a--achu
laxl K
A III
lire nl.
call girl tn War Minister |
And only I II -hopping day-!
■
••
ti.mial \Im1c-I controversy. The unrinv have ,e 11 - exchangeil some h&lt;it
A .
)»»ur car
John Prufumu led to the up tlau Irr-id.nt
FREK!
ro ar that nearly toppled Prim e N a.-er.
refused aliwilute y to g" along word- jliont civil right- at Stephen's Ward
Pick I p K Delivery
l Urence E. M 't .'rd, loun
I . A K E I \N I». Fla il l’ll
I.IIMIIIN
li.illrry direrMinister Harold Macmillan - . . .
. , ,
wi l d any proposal r.ir .r.l. ii«r Nutionul i »«»bunion ton
• F.VSY TERMS
». l”r of Fsminole C ou n ty Ju-1 A .’l-yeur-obl lask.lan.l mart go ve rn m rn ’
lor ll.d.cit hats, rracling
vt'nlmn &gt;e^tenlay.
•endc C o u rt, r e s r lv d « c.r
I" a lily riiunril ilrci.-bni lo
I I I I S \ l l . l , K . I'u &lt;l l'I»
| * Sow 4 ll«*r
was found dead In tied l i r e
Obviously -liaken. Christine
for
r. .
i ih- \
tifisate on cumplelion uf a tuday after a (lie caused »*• admitted on the stand tlut John II. Quick. I'ttU
•lo-c Die unr-inan -Imw id
(j .
*«• belli
York i;o\i*rnor 01
four-werk course of instruc-1 tcuiive damage to Die front Ward once U*ik her tu the one of the slule’i oMp t reni- 1rnu*t Im- 4 sctlleinrnt. an i lhe jxjlitK'%" llorkfcller uccu»e«l
Dr. Stephen Ward', paint­
tion in Florida Star* L’ nlvcr-1 part o f hi* home. The victim police and a-ked them to •l« nt#, diH \S eilnu«*l*y at the only r*'4ionabl«* coUfie «»( ac- Pea^KJit- of ' Irvine to in ike
ing*:
•tty’s delinquency runtrol in w .t ideulifinl as John E. make her quit smoking mari­ home of 4 •Uughtrr, Hr a a • tjon to prevent a %ti
l' 4 fa rce' t*.il of toe comer
Hr will fight. Thi- tIll
.tilu lf.
Hfrak.
juana.
Hl^g
th|« ]•!
ll'gllliitlllll.
huivauriacy gone mad-*
.elite.

Economic Disaster
BREEDS $een With Strike

Five Sentenced
!n Rights Case

Australians
End Visit

Regisiration
Urged By Heath

Committee &lt;&gt;KM

Hot Or Cold, She
Has The Answer

Test Ban Treaty
Is Initialed

Christine Egged
Leaving Court

Convict Admits
Burglary Here

Rocky, Pcabcdy
In Hot Exchange

* * •

TIRE SALE!

^95

.Man Found Dead

Dies AI 10/

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W eetom king'i policy of armed rev©tp ta ih m «(M today tttioa.
mat rna M -tevtot straggle Thus, tha diplomats ash),
f o r C m r a M leadership Soviet Premier Nikita KhrtiIkart Uttlt affect M tka abebsv might purtoe talk*
i’&gt; kaafc attitude to- with W eston leaden on key
Issues of tendon, but be will
Mg lose eight ef tbe MarxistMat tka ram at Meetogkal Leninist goal of Communlsl
control of the world.
talks
Khrushchev arranged a dis­
cussion of E u t- West prob­
lems today with Belgian For­
eign M i n i s t e r Paul-Henrl
PiUay apt* Spaak at Kiev. Spaak, former
secretary general of the
•it
ctpluliim, tka North Atlantic Treaty Organi­
said. Their dispute sation (NATO), was the flrat
la o n r whether thlo &gt;bould Weatern (talesman to confer
ho acooapllaiMd t h r o u g h with Khrushchev since SinoMoscow's policy at peaceful SovJet relations worsened in
or through Pe- recent weeks.
K h r u s h c h o v 's depar­
ture from Moscow for tbe
L e g a l N o tic e
Kiev visit appeared to be a
calculated snub of tbe Chin­
___ __ m . ___ m m
aeoteO blda wilt be raealv- ese delegation which arrived
• 0 O r th e R a i r i of T r m l M a
o f t h e Sentinel* Manorial Hoa- h e n Prldey for the secret
O lU l, Owner, la the afftr* of showdown negotiations.
th e
Adtaltilatrator, Sentinel*
After a day of reat Sunday,
X faaarlat
Heepltal, Sanford.
P l e r ld n . *» to elebt o'eloek the Soviet and Chinese Dele­
r. 1
I A T , July II, l i e s gations returned to the nego­
a n d publicly opened end read
a la n d , far fu rn l.h ln g ell m a ­ tiating table today. The offi­
l a r i a l a,
equipment,
aarvlea* cial Soviet press and radio
a n d l a b e r for and e o n a t r a r t law (be IMS ADDITION T O have carried no rrports on
a m a x i r o t a k r m o r i a t , h o o - the talks, and no announce­
W T A l* Banfurd, Florida.
D r a w l n r e and epeciricallnna ment was expected until the
» a y be obtained by drpoalt- negotiation! are concluded,
IlH.ee With lb* Arehl- probably wtlhln a week.
lent,
John
A. flurinn
IV,

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P n a r t h F in e r, Innfnrd A tlantia
■ a s k Building, Sanford. F l o r ­
Elephants originally laid
i d a , f a r t h e fir at aal of doeut o a a t a ebtalaad. Such dopcalt out many of the highways in
w i l t be r e f u n d ' d In full to present-day Africa.
t a c h paraon who ralarna IN*
d o u u m an la In pood condition
w i t h i n IS day* a fte r tha bid
•Waning; w ith aicapllon aa
NOTICE r o w RID*
n o t e d below. Additional eat*
Tha Hoard of Countv Comt a a y b e e b ta la e d at the eoet
•r lle.e e, which le h a lf r e ­ mlaatnnara of Samtnol* f n u n t y ,
fu n d a b le . General O ealraelora Florida will racatv* blda at
■ •c u r in g deeamenle and n o t Ih* office of A rthur II. IU.-ks u b m i t t i n g prupoaal ehall be wlth, Jr., In Ih* C ourlhou.*
r e f u n d e d o n e -h alf the dopo.lt a l Sanford, Florid* up to S M
n p o a r e t u r n *f document* In P. W. Monday July 11. 1X1,
g o o d eondllton.
fnr tha following;
T h r e e II) gaaollne d e li v ­
E a c h prnpoaal mull be aa
ery
pump*,
rnm m »ralat
• o m p a n te d
by
a
ra rljfla d
type, al.elrlcatly driven,
• beak or an aeceptabl* bid
b o n d la lb* amount of fir*
for 1 M-lld volt operatio n,
h oa rlng U nde rw rite r.' Ap­
F a r c ent ( I ' l l or lb* ha.* hid.
proval, aqulppad with In­
P a y a b le to lb* Hoard of T ruedivid ual dallvary and to ta l
t e a * o f tb* Seminole Memorial
d .llv a r a d
gallon
malar*.
H o s p it a l, and aald aback or
P ric e and dollar a m o u n t
b i d bond will h* r e tu r n e d
w i t h i n t h i r t y (Ml day* If p r n ­
m ata r* not r a q a I r • d.
P u m p . In b* complete with
poa al la not accepted. nr If
n o n t r a e t a sra a m a n t la e a a c u tr a h ln a t* and r a .d y for In• tallntlon. Should he aim*d a n d s u a r a n l y bond . c r . p t •d.
lia r nr equal to II A H
T h e .H ere..fill bMd*r*a A
Mod. C F -P -l. A lternate or
n p tlona l h o . . . and n o a i l .a
p o . l t will b* retained u n til
O ffar.d ahoutd h* d a .c r lb b * b a a e n te red Into a a .t l a ed. with aaparat* price*
f a c t o r y e o n lra o t and furnlah
for earn*.
r d an a p p r o ra d bond In t h a
Pric e bid ahall h* for tha
a u m o f o n a hundred par c ant
pump* complet. and d . ­
C t e o t l ) a t (be run tr a c t prloe.
llvarad
to (ha
C o u n ty
S hould t h a bidder fall to e n ­
Road Dtpartm anl on II. H
t e r Into aald ooalraol, auch
d a p n . l t . h a l t be f o r f . l t . d aa
1 7 -lt. four H I mile* South
o f Sanford, FtnrMa, and
Kqutd*l#4
dam age
le
th a
O w ner.
ahnuld
aiclod*
nr
Hat
a .p a r a t a l y all S l a t* and
Wlddar# a re aotlflad That
Fe de ral l a l e a and a l l . r • n n a t r u c l i o n or the build ing
nat* or optional I t . ’ii* o f ­
w ill
be dependant upon tha
fered Dellvary d a l . m u .t
f l l l n a w i t h the Owner of a n
h# a p . rifled and will h*
a o c a p la b l a
aorporat*
auraty
r o n.tde red In a w a r d in g tha
p a r fo r m a n n o
and
paym ent
c o n tra ct
Hid ahoutd he
b o n d e r bond* la a turn equal
accompanied by t e c h n i ­
bo lb * e o n lra o t award, auch
cal
data
covering
the
b o n d or bond* t* b* aondtt
to ned aa required by th e law n
Item# to ba aupptlrd.
111,1 to h- anctuaail In a
o f th e S t a le of Klurlda. At
t e n t l o n la called to tli. f a c t •ruled envelop, plalnlr m a r k ­
t h a t not lata than Ilia m ini ed on Ih* oul.ldc, "D ID P*&lt;*11
Wiuat aalarle# and w a * a . a s T llltK K (II FlTHta Pl'MDH,
oat f o r th In the Specification* op.rt J u l y :l. IXS-"
Wiuat be paid on I HI. project
Illd* will h . o p e n e d a t a
I t will b* tha right of the m e e t i n g to b* held In the
Meeting
O w n e r to reject any and all County t-ornmle.lon
Hoorn In tbe i ‘» u r t h u u * e at
blda a n d
to waive Inform ed
tie*. No bid
ahall he with S a n f o r d .
Florida.
Tueedar,
d r a w * for a period of t h ir t y J u l y 31. 19(1, a t 1Ditto A M
(10) day* auhaequ.nt to Ih* or *■ *o&lt;&gt;n I h . r a a f t a r a* poaaop e n in g 0 f b | j , without th a Ibla.
a onee nt o f tka Hoard
T h a r ight la r e t e r . e d to
w aive any I r r e g u l a r ll l e . or
A. II. PETERSON, SR.
lec
h n lca lltle . In htd. and to
C ha irm a n
Hoard of T ruat.a * nf thb reject any or nit bit!.
S e m lnola County
Public
Hoard i&gt;( County Commielloepllat
a lo n .ra
A ndre w C a rraw a y
Samlnot* County, Florida
S e c r e t a r y of Hoard ef T r u s ­
J 0. lluteht.on, C h a irm a n
tee# of the Seminole County
n y t W. Hueh. Jr.
p u b l ic Hospital.
County Knaio.er
P ublish J u l y L 1*. 11, 1**1 1*i. lei Iah July I, II, 1X1.
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ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTOR Boh Iseli gives Rhontla Reams sonic
ti[is on soap curving at the summer recreation program luring held in
Casselberry. Looking on nru Carl Hammond (at right) and Roberta
Dyscrt and Beverly Wofford (in hack).
(Herald Photo)

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MRS. S M ITH ’S

TALLAHASSEE &lt;UI'I&gt; —
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Georgia will open Hip se­
cond longed w et ion of in
Icr.tale highway in ihc South­
east In a ceremony July 13.
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tives will remove a barricade
from Interstate Route 73 at
the stale line and open a
recently • rom pleled 23-mile
ronnrcting segment of the
road.
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110 miles of I 75 already
completed m licorgia ami
Florida. Tlte longest com ­
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AREA YOUNGSTERS who attended the beginners Red Cross awintming
course in Casselberry were (front from left) Dave Guinn, Bobby Derum,
Donnie Dirkson, Suzanne Turner, Mike Taylor and Stephen Guinn; (stand­
ing) Jeannie Ashley, Mlchnc) Hemnth, Sue Derickaon, Juanita Fritz, Billy
Derlckson, Billy McVay, Duncan Grinstend, Murk Hasty, Nancy Mendez,
Melody Evens, Gary Kay; (back) Sherry Taylor anti instructor Betty
Field.
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VOL. 53

R. E. Porter is catching heck
from all sides. Some time be­
tween 8:30 and 9 Fourth of |
July morning he stood at Park '
and First and looked north,
east, south and wext . . . and
saw the American flag flying
over the police station, court­
house, Sanford Atlantic Bank,
and later at The Herald and
Chase &amp; Co. And so reported
In “The Clock.’* Ever since,
our phono has been ringing,
to tell R. E. Porter hit eye­
sight Is bad. *Tia not M . . .
he has new bifocals . . . ask
Dr. Dougherty. Maybe tho
flag - flyer* hung out Old
Glory after 9 a. m. So—let's
forget the whole thing until
nest July 4. And we’ll start
over again.
•
• • •
Clerk Art Ueckwitli informs
R. E. Porter . . . and we are
mightily happy . . . that the
County ordered a new Ameri­
can flag for the courthouse be­
fore it was brought up in
“The Clock.” Art »uys tho
new banner is on order anil
will be hung out immediately
on rveeipt. So, once again,
“ The Clock” is lute in its re­
porting. We are happy to re­
port the County was uheud of
us.
t • •
President Rill Hemphill re­
ports the Rotary Club has ac­
cepted a ten if iv piojvcl . . .
furnishing the pediatrics wing
of Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. Rill reports the club has
agreed to a goal of 80.500 for
“by fur one of the biggest
things we’ve ever uttemptetf”
and the ward will ho named,
appropriately, “Rotary Pedi­
atrics Wlllg." Any sugges­
tions will be accepted, Rill
says, fur fund-raising events
“to guarantee success in real­
ising the club's aims.” In fact,
the club already has received
a *100 donation. Any others?
. . .
live th- by- M*v,.r t ,„„
McDonald is chairnmu of the
Rotary's fund-raising project
for the pediatrics wing, by
appointment of P r e s i d e n t
Hemphill.

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TUES., JULY 9, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 751

Bryant Names Krider, Brumley
As Canal District Directors
Appointments
Telephoned
To Herald

Water Problem
Of HLH Passed
To County

WALLS ARE poinjr up on the new lunchroom at South Seminole Junior
llitfh School nt Casselberry and work has started on tho new band and
choral room at the school us well.
(Herald Photo)

Governor Farris Bryant
this morning informed The
Sanford Herald of the ap­
pointment of two Sanford re s­
idents to the newly legislated
St. Johns Indian River Canal
Distrirt.
The Governor, in a tele­
phones! message to The Her­
ald, announced the appoint­
ment of John Krider and
John llriiniley as directors of
the Canal District, which im ­
mediately will begin opera­
tion* (or Hie acquisition of
rights of-way and construc­
tion of a waterway between
Sanford and the Atlantic
Ocean.
Krider, manager of the
A PETRIFIED FOREST of concrete piers riainj? from a wilderness of
Seminole Chamber of Com­
palmetto
scrub marks the progress thus fa r nt the site of the new Enttlish
merce, and llriiniley, owner
Estates
School
which ran lie reached only by an obscure nnd hnznrdoua
of the Sanford Boat Works,
path
through
the
deep sand.
(Herald Photo)
were members of the now
defunct St. Johns-lndian Riv­
e r Navigating Committee,
which promoted Hie Canal
Tin* Heavy Attack Wing District to Hie point where it
One change-of-command cere­ wax passed into law by Hie
mony nt the Sanford Naval recent Legislature and ap­
Air Station Friday will b« a proved by the Governor.
• • •
short and final event.
Governor
Bryant also an­
Tho expected libO guests will
nounced
three
other members
Si * only the ct-refhonial pall
of the chunge-over process of Hie navigating committee
which is going on new and has *** directors o( tire l anal l)isbeen for tho past Hues weeks,. lr1,1 •*- * brad), iiiu wills-,
Copt. James O. Mayo, tho In- '" r •!-’*,'a rd County; Steyr
coining Wing Commander, Shlnhnl-er, N ew Smyrna
mol t ’.ipl. Joseph M, 'Iidly Jr., Beach, for \oltisia lounly,
Iir«t-hi *uiuttiurul fur tht |’ust and Ransom Downes. Urlantwo }tiir«* arc bu-*y vxrhaiiK* do, for Orange County.
The appointments are: Kri
in^T vuluiiiinmii infm motion
which ia milUpcioahlf tj run- dcr nnd Brady, for four
nime the fui •it'.u'iiin^ fleet w ars. Shlnholscr, for three
years; Downes, for two years,
cuniiiimiil.
('apt. .Mayon* i» tmlulo ain« «* anil llriiniley. for line year
rrpot tin he to the Wmu June 20 Kri 1st anil llriimtry repre
Iii»h Imi' ii a auccviMofi of Innf. : sent Seminole County.
• « «
WOHKMKN n ro p u tlin t? the finidiinu touches to tho new m im ic nnd
in;; », ImsMi in S tnfonl un«l
New diri-cti rs of the I ’linnl
scieiuu wings nt Lyman High School.
(Herald Photo)
other .Navy center*, confer*
cni'i'a uini fliuliU in the District were apprised of
......
. . Hams building for sanitary
Rumors still flying about
„ ,|l0 present,
Wintf'i two bread .in I butt, r their appointments by tele­
the old hospital at Fifth and
a in i.d t, the A-6A N’llicant«* gram from Governor Bryant
Oak. Latest ure that doctor*
. Monday evening.
Commissioner J. If. Crapps
ami lliu A-Ull SVyuarrior.
want the building for a clinic expressed the opinion that
Sin.
Ili-nmnl
Itt*i«b'H all this ure various
.....................
- •I’nnixh, of
. . . Unit tho city is refusing since II. L. Hunt, tho Texas
so. nil functions where many ! Titusville, who has be.-,, on.*
a permit for conversion to an billionaire-owner of ill.II Pro­
liH'iil citizens have slreudy " f ,h''
hr promoting
apartment house . . . . lliat the ducts and presumably fman
met the tall, slender officer.
tf"’
previously anuounTwo Toning questions pack­
C A IT . JAM ES O. .MAYO
city would like to see its con- eicr of the Williams building,
t 'apt, .Muyu is, of course, no ' r'd l,iat three property owndiminution order carried out has placed confidence in the
ed
the hcarinj room st this
, stranger to heuvy attack op- ! ,,r* have agreed to donate
WASHINGTON (1*1*11 — | vise Kennedy try D a. ill, K.ST
and the building raxed. Wish Sanford area "In the point
#
mornings
session of tho Coun­
- - itiuns. lie was L x.-cutivu grad* Hie necessary riglitx- In an rxtrimrdinary move, Wediic.uhiy only liliout
iil.mil 12
someone would come forward of placing .i $2 million plan' J ^ ly L u J jO i
„i | i ... ,, i i,. (if. "f »av f'.r n 11 of the water- ,,
...
, . .
„ .
. ,
, ty Commission,
'* .11 . M8V I, »• IVUPII .1 ilka*
. . .II *tlt«*V I I'resident Kenneify loday call- hours before Hut threatened
and re in tv just what ure the here, we should not haggle
. . ofi ' Heavy
II. ... .. "".......
Id
fit«r
AtUck.
Suu4d-I
w*y
e U rrn l.uke Harney.
Members of Oaklawn Bspt... 4 M(,.i
«.•
••«* on the nation % ilisputing nation* id* strike
plans fur that site, Tho real­ and inakr t‘ic man mail over
if they
i»'ii .si\ 4\ A ll•#»| on tl.« U ral
n ,r h alt le a s t excepting (
1st
Chapel Country Club Road
tor behind the deal said he a 52 water bill."
railroutlt uini unions to let Ku- would accept
the M Atem *ntoit 200 yard*.
I I Mil from llbVt-llnO.
would report “when some­
A
unimi
spokesm
an
said
Hie
voiced
opposition to a peti­
Commlsiion finally n gri—
•!
l.i, „iiiiV.l.'dgi' of hiavy at- J An engineer's fi-alildlitv |iri-mu Court Justice Aitliur J.
toothi-ihoit.'s
vvoilhl
“give
any
thing happens.''
tion
by
C. C. McWatters ta
to direct City Manager W. K.
im k was ulso enhniiit-d by his study fur the waterway ad- liohlheig ml.Urate llielr long vvonl from tlie I'resident seri­
WASHING ION i LTD
retone from agricultural to
Knowles to address a reply O f f e r D r o p p e d
,|rr most recent tour a&gt; .peruliun* vlxetl an eight-foot deep canal dispute over “featherlred.ling.' ous consider utlon.'' But he commercial property immedi­
Vjell 1Construction is
1 llll XGl I It i’ll
Discussion of the new bud­ to the Hunt interests at Hat
officer of the uttii. k carrier |mi feet wide extending from
. , t j - j W h i l ec
meeting |„,j|,(t.,||y lemlnilrd report- ately across the road, report­
get for the next xfiscul year las to request of the M uiino’c Enterprises Edurstional Cm p . , way on a "f.s'iing |^&gt;rt tii&lt;’
Hie northern edge of
I .'S h r imkliti D. RoosrvelL
publisher
of
Hie
World
II
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Limn
tia.
pr-nnlied
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0,,l» ■ ,lul" ,,v,'r |:' era: " T h e s e organizations ed to Is* desired lor a counnnd opining of some hid. will County Commix.ion the needthis liillet hiouglil Inin lulu ...
- a
l
l
u w'
U *|J| n o ,M' 11 1 bav** I «• 11 11 .islll H'tl.til V «*|»|H»*- try-type market.
highlight tin* S. hind Itourd cd extra water and ».*wcr Eiicyclopi'di*, -aid Moinlsy It | build in Cutui and .nine of it. f
•f l i t ■
&lt;*oiit.irt
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ttl11 •■»**« •«
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.41itrit wniimr
u b t l h t r r\«nntn&gt;
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nifit.
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1
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«n rt| | 0 uti. |*i|| -.|*»n nr ts# urbl«
wax
withdrawing
it
a
f.1.2
mil|
wharvex
anreptirled
ahead)
Tin* issue rras postponed by
meeting at I p. m. Thuinlay. I facilities, since the properly
\
Mi
l
I.
which
«b*|»l
11
,i,'o.irtl
'
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raitiil.
l*^
mum*
ti„nr«|
tht*
|»o**ibility
«f
rm
rr trntion in lieu of u negotiated I the Commission for another
.
is outside the city and within linn offer for Hi,, psrsouol ] in use, (j. S. otficialx sa.il t i
the Uoumivett will. II.. A-;iu -•-« feet wid. by m feet high ,.rnry legislation if the two
••
public hearing on July a
It any o igaiiuutioii or iruli- |!:e cuiintv coniines. Then, it xteru-x of Id U. S. u.tronaut* |d*y.
Miiico arriving Capt. Muyu to permit barge traffic and , (,|es did not agree to his llththe tn-.tallottion. width Hu.
Tin- ralho.uls indicated they before a full Commission
vidunl would donate suitable wai xtiggexlcd. the County
&gt;ia pro mi.-cd |.i-t SeptmilM-r bus begun familiarization of prevent tall water iutruxion |mur pn,p„.al.
would mi along with On* pro- meeting. James I’. Avery Jr.
flowers for the downtown xhotihl apprua h tin* lily with . S e r v i c e n
to build, apparently will serve flights in the A-.V\ a n ew -I into the fresh water o f the Both aides were asked to ud- pnaal, ns tiny have with p ie -j was absent today.
WASHINGTON il.T li
planters, members of Epsilon a requt*.: (or Hi - c nee led
&lt;oilier to the program since St. Johns. By-pannes would
| vitiu. governim-iit auggesthms
Resilient* tu the viiinity of
Sigma Alpha will lie happy to faeihli 'x tor till Sanf •r t In the H-iusu lias mule p i him - t.&lt;il:i Cuban fishing boats and
permit pleasure boat pu sag.‘"ur.
for In-ading off u strike.
pSemlnola Baiievard at Casunit the six-yeur military oh. Russian tolling v .-Is which j h‘*
take care of the planting. Con- dustnal Dark
without using the links,
llie rallinods say they plan velberry souibt t reversal of
crat* in the Mlantlt It
*" ,,,e Mach I
ligation program undif which
tact the president, Mrs. Kirby
inuy
he
#ai&gt;
Iwdched
The ran sl Distrirt directo put new“anti featherbed
* inning chan?* from comyouths usually serve six is being t.u.it m Has anna ' l,l,a 1
Fite Jr.
1i tween staff briefings and torx, along with nhtulniiig tin*
ding” work rides intis effect mcrcial back »• residential in
months on m 1tve duty and tile {*la i Ivor
V . S oM io a ls . a i d there i until cures. Then tin re ure neeesaury rights of-w ny, al-o
at nildni.-ht Wnlnisday and «P|Ki*lll«n to th* construction
By the wuy, tile Engli'li Es­
ailuiiuistrutlve detail-, cur- will recoinim-nd to the *.tnte
Hu- live unions served notice "f J re.iauranl on property
,
was
n u t'Si le n c e It would be a
tates School is the ml) .. hoot
STI'ETER-SHLitt;
(U l'li Htey would strike
in protest, owned by
Mrx. Trudcncn
B t»ys .M a te
m ilitary base, although some i* -pondence and out and-out any suggestions fir financing
of its “kind” with a duly or­
the operation.
—Nearly 30 civil air patrol i As many ax 83,000 Jobs Bruno.
TALLAHASSEE (If I'll —
—Jof the Soviet t r a w le r s that study sessions.
ganized l‘TO and uil elected
In addition he recently paid
• • «
| planet searched central Elor j COuld be eliminated ultimate
shite of officers . . . hut no
Bids for a swimming pool Behinil-the-si'i-iies i a m p a ig n - j presumably would In* served
thrce-d-iy visits to the coin.
The can.ll. when romplrta-d, i,| j t.alay fur a light plane |y under the revision of work
are i'|u ip p iil w rit f in tf o n ic
»&lt;-hool building. Could he they (or enlisted men at the San leg n m i ' d th e - .o tid d i y
like the air conditioning?
ford Naval Air station were B oy. S t a l e lo'l.iy a - .".it high ge ar and iiln oti.lv a r e n-cd munder of the Naval Air wilt open the Hi. Johns River j with one man absurd musing lilies, which Hie Supreme
. « •
asked toilp h) the Special school s t u d m t i i si|Uarrd off j for
llitrlli gi-nco
gathering I* lie Atlantic Fleet in Nor- for water traffic In-tween on a Bight from Miami to Court held that Hie railroads
folk, Va., and tin . North Jacksonville and Sanford and Tyndall Air Force Base.
A seldom seen sight: A Services Ofiici*in an invita- for elections to muck .tut- -lionc tnc l S c-iait.
were autli*irili'tl In invuke.
American Aviation t dumbos h-ynml to the Atlantic Ocean The pilot, Robert Kainni, it
deputy sheriff running the tinn mailed out to 22 contrac* offices
TALLAHASSEE (L'PI) —
(Ohio) factory, manufacturer in the vicinity of Maytowu. stationed at Tyndall and was | . .
_
_
A. Duda ami Sons Inc., ono
power mower In front of ttie tors.
o f the A :,A.
Die f,-iler.it guvi-rnnient i- returning .i.b-r a weekend C viO n C - O I lf C S S C S
of Florida's largest ajru'ulcounty jail while the trustyThe co»t i* in Hie S2.'&gt;d»« B e d s S q u a b b l e
planning a new cut-over rumil j leave in Miami, lie was Jly
I'uxtii.a, er J
MOSCOW (I i'li
The
operator of the grass cutter JIU0.WXI range and includes
tural operators. Unlay leased
from tho Indian River to the mg a TJt.
took a “breather” **n the constructian of
a concrete Soviet Linen t&gt;Mtu) accus'd Oviedo tottered a heart at
3.763 acres of state Lands tn
reran somewhere in Hie vtcini
atep,.
1.ulimning pool and wading Red China of trying t o under* tack at tu&gt; liouie Sunday
Kamos is a nirmlier of the
SAI.IHIICRY, N. C. it.'I'D Palm Beach County at an
ly of Maytnwn.
aero-club of Tymlall, near -Truck driver Roy Smith, average rental of 111 an
• • •
' pool Other items include n.lne t h e ru rn n t Communist morning and tx a patient at
Kiider informed The Herald I'aruuia City.
[who said In* returned home to acre per year.
Governor Bryant'* office decks, fencing, area lig ling "peace" tub* and warned of (hr Winter Dark Meuioiial
Newly appointed long range this morning Hut Governor
Thr Coast Guard and Fed- find his wife dead und his The leave will run fur 13
thia morning invited The Her- and a concrete and steel the “iMngi tou* con.- quencea” Hospital where lus condition
starving, confessed years with tho option of exof such a course.
was lixlrd ax satisfactory recreation committee l o r Bryant did not call a meeting rral Aviation Agency gave t children
ald'a representative to a press | frame hallthoun
Seminole County will meet of the new Canal Hint let dl- up the search yesterday, al toiioy that his wife died July tending it another five year*,
lids morning.
conference July 17 at Orlando.
Tin* announcement » a i d
July 23 for onani/atlon, it rectors, atqiarrritly leaving it though the FAA will continue I n* they struggled over a The company agreed to
The Governor will Im thrre Hut bids would tie opened at L i l S t S c 'IU ’C'll
wax decided at thr initial to their discretion when they a "lldening" search ofdif- *22 caliler rifle.
spend n it less than 533,000
for the opening of Sunshine 2 pm .. Aug. 6. at the office
MIAMI ( I ll'll
Navy and
meeting Monday evening
shall meet for organization. lerenl p o i n t s within BieRowan C o u n t y
(Vast Guaid plane* today *&gt;• J u d ^ e D i e s
Deputy „n iiupruvciiients to the land
I'utkway,
of OICC at thr Ha-s*
Commiastoncrs John Fitz I “T his, in my opinion," K ri-1plane's range.
j Sheriff ID my Huffman said each year for the first three
* • *
The invitation wax sent to gan the last day of hopeh-xv ORLANDO ( l i 'l ) — Dade
“ ia the greatest
A Coast Guard spokesman that Smith, git, conf«*aed this years of the lease,
Junior golfers will receive' three contractors in Sanford, search for the fishing b o at| County Circuit Court Judge Patrick and John Alexander d“r stated,
apparently ln»t Ben Willard died at Orange i outlined to thr committee thing that ever happenedto 's a id
Hirxe point* include Hie nmniing.
He wax cliurged The total lease fee
will
their awards trophies at the Carroll |&gt;an!*l Construction -S h o ' Boy
Jaycre luncheon Thursday C o, Lee Brothers ami Hu&gt;s with !U persons aboard In Memorial llo-pital hive carl) members what lx desired in Suuf-id and Scm mule C'uun- Bahamas, Cuba, and south with lira! degree murder, i Seel amount Ur about 580,700 a
[today.
I Caribbean water*.
^
tth* way of planning
, ty."
' Georgia.
[ earlier story on page 10.)
[)
Iyear.
from Chairman Jira Chapman, j Spencer.

The controversial issue be­
tween the Hunt oil interests
of Texas, owners of HI.H
Produc's here, and the City
of Sanford hss been passed
to the Seminole County Com­
mission.
The Hunt interests have
licrn requesting added city
services—water and sewage
lines—but without annexation
to the City. The HLH plant
is in the Hunt-owned Sanford
Industrial Park on Sanford
Avenue, just beyond the city
limits.
Nearing completion in the
Industrial Park, and front­
ing the IH.II plant, ts the
new $180,000 warehouse build­
ing being constructed by J.
L. Williams and Company,
also of Dallas. Texas.
• • •
Tho Hunt interests. In let­
ters pr the City, are request­
ing construction of an eightinch water main to the Wil­
liams building, built for spe­
culative purposes, according
to Williams, himself.
The City is balking on the
request, holding out that the
Hunt interests are “ hedging”
»nnexat;on of Hie prop ertj. Furthermore, the City
L'oiiimission
held
Monday
10 Pr«Ydc „,J’e *ddld
facilities to the Hunt inter«’Ms ,,%y deprive n- fid City
“ rvl‘«
,htf r u ' 1
m« a. e shopping center bom:
conducted at 27th Street and
Police Chief Roy \\ llllnms French Avenue.
It was brought nut Mon lay
reported lust night to the City
evening that the 111.11 plant
Commission that five police
has au ! * ciited its own preofficers are uhout to In- grad­
sent city water supply with
uated from the police acad­
a well on the grounds. And it
emy at Orlando and advanced
was further brought nut lliat
courses, . ,. . and
, . a graduation
,
, ' a hose from the Ilf.H plant
party I* .luted for ....... ..
^
j# .
owning at Ibd.bs House Tiki. M|pp,y|n&lt;
w „.

John Krider, John Brumley look toward right-of-way.

Change

Of

Command

Set Friday

JFK In Last Try To 2 Zone Cases
Avert Rail Strike

Before Board

Work Cn Cuban
E3S25SIt?S Par! Under Way

Florida Pushes
Hunt For Plane

Bids Asked On
Navy Base Pool

Duda Leases
5,765 Acres

Jones III

Recreation Body
Meets July 22

Slaying Wife

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Q ty Disposal Plant

New Mystery In British Scandal

Completion Is Near
•at is
City M u i p i W. B.
Informed the City
Mento r evening.
W y a n t of
due, Enow Ua a f r a u d tho opinion that **thla
it wld tn the taat payment
aatU completion of Uw pro­
ject" The MDa totaled 914,111 for the torrent period.
approved tlw

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November5
I k m school trnatos poata
sad two City Coamleelon pc■lUeno win l a ap for alaetioa
SB Kor. 1

City and com tj electora
MB vote for Uw aehool truotw poata sow hold by Ray
Elston, Fred BiaUIno and Don
Tho terae will ran for
District mlllayo np to 10
mSla for aehoola alao will bo
daildad. This is ov»r and
•bora Uw 10-nll) aotmty-wido
levy for Kboola.
City voter* will select two
•ommlulonors to fill tha poita
held by Mayor T a n Melad A. L. Wilson,
aro throo-year tonal,
AH voters ia tho coanty
Will pass on three stale con­
stitutional amendments: To
provide bonds for recreation
•ad natural m o u rn s conser­
vation, to provldo bonds for
capital outlay and for inatlfattens of higher learning,
and to pravlda tho governor
and cabinet shall bo elected
for two years In 1964 and for
four years la 1966 and there­
after.

payment whoa Knowles added
that Uw City is bolding fit,969 tn 10 per cent rctainaga
funds pending successful com­
pletion of tlw building con­
tract.
Ho also pointed out that tha
building program has pro­
to Uw point where
Uw contractor must en­
ter into n 80-day test period
of Uw facility prior to accept­
ance by the City. Tho 030,609
fund held back by the City
will ba paid to tho contractor
on acceptance of tho plant.
In other actios the City:
Approved n request of BlU
Hemphill Motors to pars the
alley south of that business
with it poying for the mate­
rials.
Approved a transfer of the
Town Pump liquor license on
WMt V int S t r e e t f r o m
Dwight Blnckwtlder to Mrs.
Elisabeth d’Avsraa.
Tabled a request for a nsw
boar and wins license for con­
sumption on tho premise* at
1008 West 18th Street fay
Beanie Booser. And voted to
amend an ordinance to include
beer and wins may not be sold
within 000 feet of another
beer and wins license holder
end of schools.
Approvtd on a 4-1 vote to
place two street lights on
Magnolia A v a n u a between
28th and 86th Streets.
Approved on a 8-2 vote the
first reading of an ordinance
amending the liquor tone to
Include Cook's Corner tavern
on French Avenue.
Appointed Henry Tamm, fi­
nance director, as acting city
manager during ths vacation
of W. E. Knowles July 14-27.
Took under advisement an
Increase in life coverage end
hospital benefits for city em­
ployes whan the City received
a |790 refund from the Insur­
ance company.

LONDON 4Li Fit — New
mystery woe stirred up in the
widening Profume ecandal to ­
day by publicly expressed
doubts th at a rich former boy.
friend of call girl Marilyn
(Mandy) Rice-Davit* hod died

os reported.
The man in question, Pater

Joe Hickson Sr„
Dies At Home

ELDERS AND DEACONS of the new Presbyterian Church of the Coven­
an t sre shown here with their pastor. All were elected and installed at a
service of organization Sunday. From left seated are Deacons Hnrvey
Hale, Randy Simmn and Walter Rohannon. Standing front left are Elders
Paul Bosgs, A rthur DeYoung and Joe Garrett, and Rev. Thomas Makin.

Rev. M akin Heads Church
Rev. Thomas H. Makin was
duly instaliad as first pastor
o f t h a n o w Presbyterian
Church of tho Covenant Sun­
day at ceremonies held at
F irst Church, parent organU nion of the new church.
Officiating a t ths service of
organisation was Dr. Howard
Greet, of St. John’s Presby­
tery, who directed the elec­
tion tit elder* and deacons.
Selected as officials for the
new church w ire Elders Paul
Bogga, Joe G arrett and Ar­
thur DeYoung. New deacons
•re Harvey Hale, Kandy
Simms and Walter llohannun.
A charter member group of
more than 100 persona was
constituted as a congregation
for the new church, which will

be located on Hwy. 17-92, near
Sunland Estates. The group Is
presently meeting a t Plnacrest School.
Dr. J. F. Anderson Jr. of
Orlando, who gave the charge
to the congregation told tha

Courthouse Records
Beal Estate Traaaactkwa
Sharp* Bldg. Corp. to Dan­
iel Thompson, stus, Academy
Manor, 18,600.
Robert Mixon, stux, to First
Fed. R sad I* of Orlando,
Lake Harriett, |1 1,200.
Kenneth Pulding to Verrill
R. Dean, stux, Oakland Hills,
$7,100.
Allan J. Hall, atux to TradeIn Homes of Central Fla. Inc.,
Kastbrook, $14,000.
J, Clauds Skinner Jr., stal
to William A. Reger, atux, Or•ago Villa, (84,000.
Osborne Herndon, executor
to Nsator A. U eW t, 11-2(1-29,

$8,300.
Frederick O. Bridge*, atux
to Carl E. Thompson, atux
G. C. Manor, 99,600.
Garfield Fox, stux to Rhea
Johnson, stux, 16-20-32, |19,100.
VA to Jsm ss F. Smart,
atux. Sun land, 914,660.
CA to Janies R. Somerville,
•tux, Sunk ml, 913,150,
First Fed. of S e m i n o 1•

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HACK 'J MISS—Wear­
ing the crown—o r hel­
met, rather—of "MIm
Starfighter” given her
by an Air Force outfit,
1 8 -y ear-o ld Toni LeVier pones in the cockit of the Mach 2-plus
uper Sturffghter. Toni
accompanied h er futher, Lockheed teat pi­
lot Tony LeVior, on a
cross-country demon­
stration flight in tite
| Uuw plauw.

stux, Melody Acres, 911,000. to Chester C. Fosgste Co.,
Hannah Yaman tn Earnest 21-21-29,166,460.
Chester F o a g a t e Co, to
Pickard, stux, Prairie Lake,
Cheater
Foagato, 21-21-29,
98,000.
966,460.
Arthur Rouse, etus to Plrst
Fed. of Orlando, Lake Har­ Gerald Powell, etux lo Mar­
garet Brcsee, Oakland Hills,
riett, 910,800.
17.800.
LaVtrne Saltsgaver, etux to
Ward lllcks, Inc. to John
W. L. Boyd, etux, TsngelBach,
stux, Eaatbrook, $10,wood, 914,300.
William M. Young, etux to 600.
Ralph Curry, etux to John
FHA, N. Orlando^ 911,100,
Phams Hess* to John Henry E. Hubbard, etux, Longdale,
Ekstrom, etux. P u r l Lake, *9,600.
19,600.
Robert W. Thompson, etux
Charles Hallman, etux to to LIT Enterprises, Inc.,
Edward Mur.e, etux, Lako Kathryn Park, 970,000.
Kldgo Park, 916,400.
Harold A. Lowry, etux to
LMN Enterprises, Inc. to Thomas Holmes Sr., etux,
Herbert W. Johnson, etux, Heftier Humes, $12,600.
Tee 'N Green, 913,800.
Clarence Klrtley, etux tn
Dale Berkley, etux to Don­ Willis B. Jones, etux, Sanford,
ald Broschat Sr., etux, East- 916,000.
brook, 916,000.
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., etux
Paul Drain Jr., etux to Hub­ to Raymond GasR, etux. Idyllert T. Schafer, etux, Eust- wild*, $20,000.
brouk, 913,000.
Grover C. Sewell, etux to
D. Edwin Gander, etux to First Presbyterian Church,
William Kceten, etux, N. Or- i’lnehurst, $13,600.
Undo, 98,000.
Sharp* Bldg, Corp. to
LMN Enterprises, Inc, to Johnny L. King, etux, Acad­
William liinl.org Jr., etux, emy Manor, *8,700.
Tee ’N Gruen, 112,900.
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Willie
VA to Frederic Garcia Jr., Loveland, etux, Eastbrook,
•tux, Sunland, 912,660,
*27,660.
FHA to Harris W. Tuylur,
.Mid-i&gt;lute Humes, Inc. to
•tux, N. Urkndo, $9,361).
Hubert Hagan, etux, St. Jo­
Kueben J. Wallstedt, etux sephs, *6,700,
tu Garfield Fox, etux, Smith
Oakland Estates, Inc, tu
Park, 912,000.
Clinton II. Comer, etux, UukFlossie Kveringham to Fred land Estates, 916,71)0.
Ueeni, etux, 24-21-29, *0,600.
William I.. Kirk, etux to U.
Oakland Consolidated Carp. C. Kirss, Hanford, *17,000.

Backyard Chefs
Get Safety Tips
Boston (tJPI) — Backyard
chefs are warned not to bar­
becue themselves along with
tho steak.
Burn casualties among both
cook* and consumers are fre­
quent and sometimes serious,
according to the National Kirn
Protection Association, a non­
profit safety group.
The association suggests
these precautions for tho out
door cooking season:
—Handle all starter fluids
with rare.
—Never add any kind of
flummahle liquid tn mi ntready-hurnlng fire.
—N "&gt;rt us* gar.:line ss a
starter.
—Keep containers holding
starter liquids far from tha
fir*.
—Keep youngsters at a safe
distance.

WHOLE HOUSE

W tA T H IK T H O W *

COOLING
AND HEATING

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PLUMBING - HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
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H E A D S WOMEN’S
Council — Canadianborn Mm. Erwin Schul­
ler la tho now president
of tho International
Council of Women. She
■has Irecn nerving ns
council liaison officer
with tho United Na­
tions, Atid is a board
member of the ICW.

M I E R A 1 0 IKCTRIC

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llulbuck.

President

members of the new church,
“Rev. Makin is to be your
good shepherd, not your pet
Iamb.”
1
Ha listed an alliterative set
of rules for the congregation
of the new church to follow,
saying,
-J
“Help him, but don't hound
him, ,
Humor him faut don't hand­
cuff him,
Hug him but don't hurt him,
House him but don't hoard
him,
Hold him up but don’t hol­
low him out,
Hear him out, don't hush
him up.”
In explaining these remarks.
Dr. Amirraon urged the group
to "be u part of his solution,
not one of his problem*.
‘'This is • thrilling spiritual
period," Dr. Anderson said.
“You haven't got a past—go
out ami make history, enter­
ing prayerfully on this fine
pilgrimage together.”
Giving tiio charge to the
pastor was Elder C. C. How■rdt who told Her. Makin,
“Let your light shine out uticJ
light the community for miles
around."

Paola Bible
School Open
Morris Ruby announced to­
day t h a t Vacation Bible
School at the I’aola Church
of Christ will c o n t i n u e
through Friday.
Classes meet rach evening
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for pre­
schoolers, primary. Junkirs,
intermediates, seniors and
adults.
New enrolled will be sc
copied at any time, Ruby
said.

Second Try
NEW YORK (UPI) — You
can “re-do” dirty or tarnished
brans or brnss finish hard­
ware without disturbing any
“antique" finish.
First, advise* the Clranllness Bureau here, remove and
oil the screw*. Then combine
vinegne and salt In a ceramic
dish mid apply this mixture
to tho hardware with a soft
hrush.
Finally, suds, rinse, and
dry each piece carefully.

CALL NOW FOR
FREE ESTIMATE'

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Jo t T. Hickson 8r„ 71, died
a t hie home a t 9:16 a.m. Mon­
day.
lie was bom April 20, 1890
In Sanford and made hie home
a t 2830 South Park Ave.
He was s retired deputy
and game warden for Semi­
nole County.
Survivors are the wife, Mrs.
Elsie Hickscn of Sanford;
three tone and four daoghters;
Joseph T. Jr. of Sanford,
Marion J. nf Geneva; and
James D. of Miami;
Mrs. Rose Jackson, Geneva;
Mrs. Mss Winkler, Rock
Creek Hllli, Md.[ Mrs. Doris
Frantlno, Washington, D. C.
and Mrs. Gladys Bellegrsde
of Rockville, Md.
Also two brothers and one
sister; R. J. Hickson and R.
G. Hickson and Mrs. Nor*
Sipes, all of Sanford.
Funeral services wilt be
held s t 10:30 s.m. Thursday
a t Brlsson Funeral Homs
with Robert Dotson of the
Jehovah Witness Church of­
ficiating.
Burial will ba In Laksvlew
Cemetery.
Brlsson Funeral horns la In
charge of arrangements.

Important Megl
FARGO, N. D. (UPI) —The
greatest number of auto acci­
dents happen between 11
n.m. and noon, says tha North
Dakota State Unlveraity Col­
lege of Agriculture. I t a t­
tributes this mostly to inade­
quate breakfasts, which tend
to create fatigue and irrita­
tion.

(Polish Peter; Raehman, 42,land high society. Both were
was reported to have died of witnesses In the pre-trial
a heart attack last Nov. 30. hearing of Dr. Stephen Ward,
well-known ceteopath ac­
Mies Rice-Darie*, 18. testi­
fied during • vice heeling re ­ cused of living off the prosti­
cently thet she hod lived with tution earning of them and
Rachmsn fur nearly tw o other young girls.
years.
It was during her testimony
Labor Member of Parlia­ at the Ward hearing th at
ment Ben Parkin, queting MIsa Rlee-Davies told o f liv­
rumors current in London, ing with Rochman.
Rachmsn, a stateless refu­
•ruffed at the love value of
Rachmsn'* eitate and sug­ gee from Poland, had exten­
gested that it would have sive real estate holding in
been easy “to switch bodies.” London elum areas. He also
Edgeuare General Hospital, was reported to own 20 night*
where Rachmsn woe declared club* and to have lived in •
dead on arrival, denied the $200,000 mansion.
Parkin brought Rachman’s
Implication Monday night and
name
back into the case
■aid the dead man was Bach­
Monday during debate in the
man.
Ten days after Rachmau’s House of Comnioni.
After enumerating Bach­
reported death, the Profumo
scandal started to ecme into
the open when s West Indian
musician, John Edgecombe,
fired five pistol shote a t the
apartment of call girl Chris­
tine Keller, a friend of Miss
Rice-Davies.
AIR CONDITIONER
Christine’s absence from
the country when she wa»
scheduled to testify a t Edge­ H. B. Pope C o, Inc.
combe’s trial led to charges For The Finest Year Around
■he was covering up for a
Weather Conditioner
FEDDEKS
prominent person.
Sales — Service
War Minister John Profumo
Sanford
first denied, then admitted to 200 3. Park Ave.
FA 2-4234
Parliament he had b a e ii
carrying on illicit relations
with Miss Keeler, and resign­ AUTO SERVICE
ed his post She later claim­
ed to have been Intimate with
Soviet assistant naval sttaehe HARRY ADAIR’S
GULF SEKVICE
Eugene Ivanov a t the same
Tirea - Batteries • Accessories
time.
Rood AAA Service
Christine and Mandy have
Brake A Muffler
told sensationel storiee about Guaranteed Service
vies in governmental circles
French A 1st.

man's source* of income. Par­
kin said the real eitate ty­
coon left an estate cf only
$22,400 when he died.
"Do you think anybody believea th a t? ” Parkin asked.
" I t would be a very easy
thing to switch bodies,” he
added.
"A cremation—and a etateless man—and th at is the end.
A very good idea fo r substi­
tution, and a very useful one,
too, just 10 days before at!
hell breke loose.”

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Described By Doctor
BoUrUai took a trip to
deepest, darkest Africa Mon­
day via a series of colored
illdci shown by Dr. Joseph
O'Malley, who took such a
trip to the French Congo
recently.
Calling such a safari the
“ world's most expensive tor­
ture," Dr. O'Malley describ­
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5-H Clubbers
Enjoy Two
Weekend Rides
A moonlight ride and a
Sunday afternoon ride were
enjoyed over the past week­
end by members of the H I
division of the 4-El Club.
Friday night, the g r o u p
m et at the home of Mrs. Nan
Washburn on Vlhlen Rd. and
proceeded to the banks of the
St. Johns River where a
huge bonfire was made and
a wiener roast was held.
On Sunday many of the
same group met at Ball's
pasture on Oregon Ave. and
rode through woodland trails
near Paola, stopping on the
way home for refreshments
furnished by Glenn Watson,
who drove the “ Chuck Wa­
gon."
Pictures taken of the group
on this outing will be fea­
tured in a forthcoming Issue
of a horse-owners magazine.
Those riding on Sunday
were Rosemary Walton, Mau­
reen Scott, Sallic Peterson,
Becky Giles, Sharon Giles,
Janice Foy, Becky Mills, Les­
lie llartwig and Rob Riser.
Guests were Marilyn Ayers,
Carolyn Ayers and R. B.
Riser.
Moonlight riders included
Sallle Peterson, Linda Mit­
chell, Rosemary Walton, Lu­
cia Wallace, Cyitdee Morri­
son, Leslie llartwig, Linda
Ball, Becky Giles, Sharon
Giles, Jimmie Giles, Van Ste­
wart, Ronnie Tindell, Tommy
Austin, Mrs. Nan Washburn,
W. P. Ball, Glenn Walton and
W. E. Giles.
Members of the Seminole
Equestrian* who ch aproned
the Sunday riders were Mrs.
Washburn, Giles and Walton.
An early morning breakfast
ride for the club Is being
planned for the near future,
Mrs. Washburn said.

and deadly safari ants, be­
fore which all creatures
the jungle flee.
Dr. O'Malley said that the
deadly anti are about
and a quarter inches long,
travel in bands seven feet
across and about 300 to 400
yards long, devouring every­
thing in their path in a
ter of minutes.
‘ Nothing will stop them
but a flame thrower," be
said.
Dr. O'Malley's safari
on the hunt for a rare spe­
cies of horned animal calted
a bongo, similar to an
lope, which lives in the
est and molt dangerous
of the jungle.
Describing the pygmy na­
tives of the area. Dr. O'Mal­
ley said that were Infested
with syphilis, tuberculosis and
malaria, but refuse to take
modern medicines unless they
arc paid to do so.
Their life expectancy »
about W years, he said.
Dr. O'Malley is an exper­
ienced safari hunter, but
stated that the dangers of
such a safari as this one were
not worth the results, and he
does not plan to go again
“for many years."

Orientaiion
Scheduled By
Jaycees

NEWLY ORDAINED Rev. Edpnr W. Smith Jr.
is given the right hand of fellowship by Rev.
Grover Sewell of First Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Smith in the new assistant pastor. Taking
part in ordination ceremonies held nt the church
Sunday were, from left, Elder Robert W. Jack-

son. Rev. Paul Edris, Daytona Reach; Rev.
Smith, Elder C. C. Howard, Rev. Sewell, Elder
Edgar Smith Sr„ of Highlands Presbyterian in
Daytona Beach, and Rev. J. Ralph Neale, of Win­
te r Park, moderator of the St. Johns Presbytery.
(Herald Photo)

Rev. Smith Ordained, Installed
Ordination and installation
ceremonies for Rev. Edgar
W. Smith Jr., new assistant
pastor of First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford, were con­
ducted at Sunday evening
services here.
A St. John's Presbytery
commission present for the
ordination was made up ot
of Rev. Paul Edris, of First

Presbyterian Church, of Day­
tona Beach; Elder Edgar W.
Smith Sr., from Highlands
Presbyterian Church, of Day
Iona Beach, father of Rev.
Smith; Rev. Grover Sewell
Jr., of Sanford, anil Elders
Claude C. Howard and Robert
W. Jackson, of the local
church.
Presiding was Rev. Ralph

Neale, of Winter Park, who
propounded the constitutional
questions to Rev, Smith.
Following the installation
ceremonies, a reception was
held in the church social hall.
Several hundred member#
of the church called at the
reception to meet the nowpastor and his family.
In the receiving line were
Rev. and Mrs. Sewell, Rev.

and Mrs. Smith and Elder
Edgar Smith Sr. anil Mrs.
Smith, parents of the New
minister.
Rev. Smith was burn in
Corning, N. Y-. and lie and
his family moved In Holly Hill
in 1949. lie attended Daytona
■leach schools, graduating
from Mainland High and go­
ing on In Maryville College
where he majored in philoso­
phy. In lD(k) he entered landsvitle Presbyterian Theological
Seminary, and in Itail mar­
ried Miss Cheryl Gould, whn
had also attended Maryville
College. Upon his graduation,
Rev. Smith received the Pat­
terson Fellowship for grad­
uate study in the New Testa­
ment.
Mrs. Smith is the daughter
of a missionary couple, who
served in the National Mis­
sions work in West Virginia
and at Cameroon, West Af­
rica.
After her graduation from
Maryville, she served in the
Crescent Hill Presbyterian
Church in louisvillc.
Rev. and Mrs Smith will
fill the assistant pastorship
vacated by Rev. and .Mrs
'thomai Muhin, who have as
sinned the leadership of the
new Presbyterian Church ot
the Covenant to be built on
South llwy, 17-92.
First units of the new
church building are expected
to be opened in September,

Jack Ludwig, first vice
president of the Sanford Semi­
nole Jaycees, announced to­
day that local Jaycees will
hold their semi-annual mem­
bership orientation program,
July 16 at the Jaycce build­
ing on French Avenue.
Ludwig says that this pro­
gram is designed to acquaint
the new members and reacquaint the older members
with the purposes and func­
tions of tbe Jaycce organiza­
tion on a national, state and
local level.
Guest speakers attending
this program will include
Coy Alvarez, national dir­
ector and a member of the
l'alatka Jaycees, who will
speak on the national Jaycee organization; Don Ash­
er, president of District Four
who will speak on the state
organization,
and
Mason
MEMBERS of the Rosary Club of St. Aim'd Church in DcRury are xhnwn
Wharton, past president of
nt last Wednesday'a workshop with ru.mries which they have made to
the Sanford-Seminote Jay­
send to missionaries till over tliu world. Lett to rig h t standing are Mrs.
cees, speaking on the local
Joseph K iris, president, anil Mrs. Lucy Gallop; seated are Mrs. M. Mc­
organization.
Manus, Mrs. N. Zetlo, and Mrs. Ivan Walker.
(Cox i'hoto)
Ludaig urged ail members,
csociatc members anil any \
one interested in the Jay­
Man The Comp
cees or interested in bccomWEST POINT. N. Y. (UPI)
WASHINGTON (U PI) — ing a member of the Jayceo
—A new requirement has
The Kennedy administration organization to attend this
hern added to the lung list
hue ordered a bun an currency program.
Guess, Conda Goodman, John of “ musts" for eailets at the
Jl'I.Y 1
transaction* with Cutin sim­
Cox. Denise Hutchison, Cath­ U. S. Military Academy. All
Admission*
ilar tu tho*e in effect fur Red
erine Owens, Sharon Gilbert plebvs (freshmen) now arc
Carolyn Mason, G e n e v a ;
China and North Korea, it
James Touhy, Zola Kainman, uf Sanford.
expected tu learn and under­
was learned today.
Rost Newby, Lonnie Jenkins,
stand the use of a digital
JULY
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The action, expected to be
Catherine
Owens,
Denise
Hut­
computer.
announced Inter today, in­ TALLAHASSEE (U PI) _ chison, Sharon Gilbert, Irene
Admissions
Authorities said once the
of
Agriculture
volve* “blockings" of several Secretary
Rutlt Goble, Lake Mary, cadet has mastered the com­
Hezeau,
of
Sanford,
million dollars in Communist Doyle Conner say* tile I9C3
Mark Should, DeBary; Vivian puter's use. tie may utilize
Birth*
Cuban assets in American legislature avoided a “ tra­ Mr. and Mrs. Dan lleuau of Bostic, Longwood; Martha it through his fuur years of
gedy'’ by giving farm ers ar.d. _ , .
bunks.
Holley, Lake Mary; Anthony study In solving problems in
h°y
Government notification to citrus growers tax relief on han*or&lt;J* aDischarge*
Wynn, William laieke, Alice many different field*, (nun
their
land
and
products
American bunking firms were
Wright, Mary Jane Arnod. psychology tu mathematics.
Conner, looking back 'o v e r. }'*[? Kinnard. Geneva; Sal
sent out this morning.
ly Kitchcll, Deltary; Kenneth Cecilia Stevens, Clyde Trosthe
past
session
and
assessing
Officials suld the adminis­
Newkirk. Frances McBoiigal, per, Mary Bowden, Fred
tration was putting Into effect how much Hie legislature Luuise Touhy, James Touhy,
Bowden, Willie Gene Martin,
helped
agriculture
in
Florida,
for Cuba the foreign assets
Edgar Jones, Mary Fortson, Mary Gorday, Ann Moore ol
said
yesterday
relief
was
pro­
control regulation, administer­
Thomas O'Day, Frances Hick­ Sanford.
ed by the Treasury Depart­ vided all around.
I lischa rxe*
He said the tax measures son, Ann G race/, Florence
ment. Under these rules, a s­
Jowers of Sanford.
T i i M i n
were
most
important
of
all
Julia
Dillon.
Casselberry;
sets here of Red China and
JUI.Y 4
Clara Belle Kossman, LongNorth Korea are blocked and the agriculture legislation hei:m i . | L t £ J
P**4m4 »&lt;w **•
wood; Fred llopkms. Charles
Admissions
unlicensed dealings involving cause “it would he tragic
•« W t J r*w* thmmWare, Mary Holly, Timm.is
ml
M - k H lt Mm
propelty in which those coun­ if we drive agriculture from Elizatieth Kaufman, DeBary;
■alls •raii.bla,
Carroll, Kula Vaughn. Mrs
Waal
Miaka. _ •*•*•*•
tries have an interest are pro­ the state because of high Dominick Frinze, Dellary;
laxcsi"
Carrie Moore, UullDtcr, Her­ Robert Oakley ami baby, Mrs.
hibited.
HILL LUMBER A
man Davis, Orlando; Uremia Arthur C rider and baby, of
The regulations also prevent
HARDWARE CO.
Steverson, Lake Monroe; Mil­ Sanforif.
211 W. 3rd Ft. Sanford, Fta.
use of American financial
dred Stoneleigh, laingwood;
facilities by c o u n t r i e s to
Bessie Lord. Lillie Smith.
which they are applied.
Jereldine
Williams, Nettie
They also prohibited unli­
Rozanne James,
The Longwood PH liar li (J Stanford,
censed importations of goods.
However, the United States has closed until about Aug. Emmet Carver of Sanford.
Disc barge*
already bans on import* from 24 during the vacation of the
Cuba. This edict has been in proprietors, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Betty Jackson, O v i e d o ;
effect since February, llhjg, W. Raumholwr, who are on James Richards, Enterprise;
an extended trip to Indiana Roy Page, DeBary; Konrad
under other regulations.
The new action is one which and Ohio to visit their child­ Wolansky, DeBary; Florence
Serviss, DeBary;
Ma c i e
the State Department re­ ren anJ friends.
Their son. Robert, is in the Thomas, Dianne Anderson,
ferred to cryptically last F ri­
day when a spokesman an­ recruiting service in Mans­ Christine Schuenemann, Eu­
clid
Covington,
Barbara
nounced, “we intend to take field, Ohio.
ateps both individually and
multilateral!/ which will . . .
further isolate Cuba econom­
ically and politically."

Money Squeeze
Slapped On Cuba

The* Seminole County Blood
Bank reserve* have reached
a dangerously low point with
only 59 donor* presenting
themselves for drawing* In
June, Mr*. J*mr* Doucette,
IlN, supervisor, said today.
Blood cannot be manu­
factured or drawn from a
faucet, it can only come from
you," Mr*. Doucette remind­
ed prospective donors.
Hours at the bank are 3:30
to B p.m. Monday, Tuesdny
and Thursday and 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. on Wednesday and F ri­
day.
Donors may be between tbe
ages of 21 and 5!) anil persons
front tit to 21 may donate
blood if they are in the Armed
Services or permission is giv­
en in writing by parents or
guardian.
During the month of June,
three-gilloii-donur Hubert It.
John* received an engraved
wallet for his 21th pint.
Robert R. Thonm.* gave hi*
2."&gt;lli, Rob Kelly his 20th, Earl
Handley his tilth, Henry Faint
hi* 18th. John Boxwiechen bis
14th. Willar Sessions his tilth,
Harry Kehelberger his 12th,
Lewis Sehweiekert hi« loth,
and Jimmy Htiiderson his
ninth.
Une Gallon Donors giving
their eighth pint nt this time
were Ralph Schwei.kert, Le­
roy Nopper and Louis M.
Swe*-ten,
Calvin Johns and Jerry
Smith gave their seventh ami

Edward Converse, Roger H ar­
ris, Stanley Poloski, John
Brown and William Flower*
their sixth.
Cecil Abney gave his fifth
tim* while Richard Brooke,
Robert SIcKe«*. Flavin DuRol*
and Arthur Edge came in for
the fourth time.
TTirte time donors were
Kenneth Meries, Willie Mar­
shall, Hobby Robinette, Henry
M. KnowIrs and Richard Grif­
fith.
Coming for the second time
were Joe Oglesby, Michael
Myatt, Robert White, Charles
Gallegher, Prummer Rhoads,
Nathaniel Richluirg, Donald
Johnson and A. R, Middleton.
First lime donor* included
Walter Harris, Harry Barlow,
Gory Mlaliek, Joseph Atkin-

Franklin Sktea, Jeh*
Grabarklcwica, John Fspkon,
Robert Schulta, Charles Base,
Ernest W right, Mack Brown,
Donald Steven*. John Laaeh,
James Hudson, Mom Caihlon,
Daniel Mitchell. Dirvk Air.
hart, Donald Steigner, H a m it
Widener, Malvin Campbell,

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ORLANDO (UPI) - The
peaceful integration of 56
Orlando area hotels, motels
and restaurants in the past
neck has been it unlimited
by Mayor Robert S. Carr.
Carr *:iid that (ho peace
fill Integration of the estab­
lishment* was a result of
work of hi* Jt mombor ad
visnry rnmmltteo on inter­
racial relations.
“The community owes deep
appreciation to the operators
of there restaurants, hotel*
and inols’li* (or their willing­
ness to cooperate in a pro­
gram which vitally affect*
ihn welfare, economy and
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The Federal Harmdous Sub­
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bccunie effective this year,
requires that many common
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d r a i n e I e a n r r s bear n
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when she tcsUlied an auto
accident left her with a acar
on her nose that turns blue
when it geta cold.

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parking a Corvair is finding a nickel

That may be a sTight overnlaterncnt, but Hitch JaiuiLlH ip rear. Why (he rear? II gives Corynir extra traction
ness comes easily when you’re a Corvair owner.
on any mail surface. It provide* a nearly Hat lloor for
And you cun usually luck it up—as e.mily as y o u more useable Ulterior space. Heat of all, it produces
cut buck up a Corvair. You'll littd yourA
Fleering no light, nu responsive, you
geIf doing that occasionally, if only to — - m»
*
— — wonder why no other American-made
adjust the brakes—they’re MtlJ-uJjutting.
’ j car thought of it.
That'll all there Lx to it, and that’* a good WwjTcHEVFiOLET
f -rvair’s engine In aLo air cooled, we
example of how delightfully e;e»y Corvair C
B might add, which means there’* no and'k to own, drive and maintain.
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But since we began by talking about
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All that pleasure from something so
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�The Driving Force
In a power-rich land such as ours,
jrliere heat, light and energy are
'svailable a t the touch of a switch or
the turn of a valve, it seldom occurs
to us all areas of the world are not
so fortunate.
In Gambia, Africa, a peanut farm­
er burns the shells to fuel his electric
generator.
Cotton seed husks fire boilers In
the Sudan and Tanganyika. In East
Africa wnstc from a tea plantation
runs a generator. The Siamese con­

O
vert rice and sugar waste into power.
In our own country many indus­
trial by-products serve as fuel to
achieve production more efficiently,
with less expense.
This senes to point up the fact
th a t the driving forces, the power
behind all of man’s machines and op­
erations Isn’t, primarily, fuel In
terms of coal, gas, w ater or nuclear
energy.
The true drive stems from his in­
genuity, make-do and know-how.

Political

Delusion Of De Gaulle
French President Charles de
Gaulle’s Western allies have gone
through several cycles in their rela­
tionship with him. It is clear they
have now entered another one.
In World Wnr II ho was first
greatly admired for his foreslghted
military judgments and thcn nearly
despised for his ramrod stiffness as
a leader in exile who often ham­
strung his more powerful confed­
erates In America and Britain.
They gave him new regard when
he became Frnncc’s first postwar
leader. They knew he alone could re­
store some semblance of order to a
torn nation. But when the French
cast him aside, statesmen in friendly
countries took it ns fresh proof De
Gaulle was unsuited to politics. There
were a few regrets.
Out of retirement he came, in
1058, once more to lend a budly dis­
rupted country. To Western men who
feared for France’s future ns n free
land, his coming wus a marvel of
resurrection.
All the qualities previously scorn­
ed were now hailed ns just what
Franco needed. There seems little
reason to doubt the soundness of this
view. De Gaulle pulled his peopte togethcr, ended tho draining Algerian
strife, set his country on a highly
prosperous course.
Vet the same delusions of French
grandeur which marred his wartime
tics with Churchill and Roosevelt
showed themselves anew in this
otherwise remarkable second De
Gaulle regime.
Flouting rcnlity, he talks of sep­
arate defense for Franco in u nu­

clear war. in truth, America’s power
is hia only shield.
In the face of the strongest as­
surances of nid America has given
any land in peace time, he professes
doubt that we would come awiftly
to France’s side in every conceivable
future war emergency.
The basis for his doubt is false.
He cites our "slowness” in entering
each of the two world wars.
But on those two occasions we
hnd no commitments to help France
or anyone else. We were an isola­
tionist nation, in contrast to today,
when we nre enmeshed in countless
military and diplomatic entangle­
ments around the glol»e. We now
have more soldiers in Europe than
we had in our whole army before
World War II.
Furthermore, if slowness is the
issue, France itself stands convict­
ed of painful inaction even after it
was in World Wnr II. A France thnt
was not helping itself carries little
weight as a complainant todny.
France in 1903 is not a great power, nor is it ever likely to be so again.
It is a highly prized clement in the
valiant free wurld family. But its
future sufety and well being are en­
tirely bound up with the fortunes of
nil the other important members of
that family.
De Gaulle's efforts to deny this
bond huve gone too far. He needs his
friends more than they need him. lie
has dreamed long enough, it is time
he looked tho harsh facts of modern
nuclear life straight in the face. They
do not favor the course he now pur­
sues.

Peter Edson

Tethered?

Dr. G ane’s

Worry Clinic

WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
There wasn't a single pessi­
mistic prediction from the
panel of big business experts
analyzing the economic out­
look for the second half of
1063 at the U. S. Chamber of
Commerce board of direc­
tors meeting.
No boom was predicted,
just continued g«**d business
with steady though slow- im­
provement into 1961.
Thu was not just me usual
chamber of commerce bally­
hoo. The chamber'a national
headquarters here has been
consistently critical of ad­
ministration economic policy
as harmful to business and
its forecasts have been gloo­
my.
There were a few guarded
statements front the panel
of economists that continued
business expansion was de­
pendent on a tax cut. But the
cunsenus was that Congress
ultimately will crash through
with favorable tax legisla­
tion this year.
There was an admission that
unemployment is still too
high. It was recognized that
unrniploy 'nent might even
rise during the last half of
1963 even while employmenl
was rising.
“ If wc arc to get unemploy­
ment under the 5 per cent
rate during the next five
years,” said Chase Manhat­
tan Bank's director of econ­
omic research, William F.
Butler, "business will have
to pruduce 20 million new job
opportunities. In the last five
years only 13 million new
jobs were created. We need
a 50 per cent increase in
business activity because the
labor force is increasing 50
per cent faster in the 60s
than in the 50s."
There was a little concern
over the continued unfavor­
able U. S. balance of pay­
ments, which has been run­
ning at about S3 billion a
year for the last two years.
But Butler foresees favor­
able trends in a possible rise
in interest rates, a cut in
U. 6. defense expenditures
overseas and some improve­
ment in international trade.
"The fact that Europe is
having a little inflation now
Improves the outlook for U..S.
e x p o r ts ,"
says
Butler

Notebook

in summary, "and the pros­
pects for improvement in the
balance of payments situa­
tion are all on the favorable
lide."
"Nine out of ten U. S.
economists say there is no
danger of inflation in the
L'm'.ed States in the next six
months," declares Dr. James
J. O'Leary, research director
for the Life Insurance Assn,
of America.
On the steel outlook. Vice
President Irwin H. Such of
Penton Publishing Co.. Cleve­
land, believes that "the new
labor agreement opens the
uay far uninterrupted produc­
tion for nearly two years or.
for that m atter, tli« foresee­
able future. . . to build a
'new' American steel indus­
try."
.Such predicts production of
1U6 million tons of steel in
1963. the largest for any year
since 1957. at generally stable
prices. "F or the remainder
of 1963 and 1961,” he says,
"I am willing to go along
with the optimists."
“A-OK'' is the way Robert
J. Eggcrt, marketing res­
earch manager for For*! Mo­
tor Co. etimmarizes the auto­
mobile industry out ook. This
is steel s best customer and
—directly or indirectly—the
employer of one of every
seven U. S. workers.
lit foresees 7.1 million new
car sales this year, beating
1961 sales by 300.000 ami
equaling the 1955 record.
Touching &lt;&gt;n other business

flrVJf.

Dr.

Quotes
It's no lunger a question of
how many pecks of pickled
peppers Peter Piper picked.
The important question to tha
economy of North Carolina
is: How many pecks of pickl­
ed peppers did I’ctcr Piper
package, process and sell?
—Gov. Terry Sanford, to tho
Pickle Packers Assn.
All money nowadays seems
lo be produced with a natural
homing instinct for the treas­
ury.
—Britain's Prince Philip.
TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERNS
“Hubert C. Thoms*" men­
tioned in last month* Credit
Bureau Report is not th*
Robert C. Thoms* aa*odalrvl with Seminol* County
Motor*.

Jlm'a comments may teem hits your area, the bird* may racket*, for th* reliefers
■hocking at flrat fiance hut starv* aa they figuratively sit either don't want jobs.
Or they hesitate to accept
they truly point out the nround waiting for your "re­
l i e f handout*.
them
lest they he dropped
cause of Uncle Sam's fi­
Jim i* quite right, there­ from relief and then require
nancial "anem ia." Million* fore, in saying that millions six months to get back on
of jobs aia going begging of Americana aru becoming welfurn again, if and when
because chronic rtlirfers "leaner*.” 1 am not referring they should run out of work
either don't want to work or to legitimate invalids nnd a second time.
Furthermore, ninny house­
because houses Irta resent wiifows with dependent chil­
dren.
wives who could hire workers,
the nuisance value of mak­
Hut million* of shiftless refuse to do so because of the
ing Social Security drduc-1 folk* want to learn on Uncle nuisance value of keeping Soliona for part lime em­ Ham or state and city hand­ Security record* for a maid or
ploye*.
out*, instead of standing on gardener or window wnsher
CASK !'-48«: Jim X., aged their own two feet and fight­ who may work only two or
37, is a City Manager.
ing for existence.
three day* per week.
"Dr. Crnne," he began, "our
America wss originally cre­ So we need a total houseI
present welfarism Is making ated hy fighters, who worked elruning at Washington and
tine politirt until after Pcron's mollycoddles out of millions long hours and accepted char­ far more horse sense in our
In Montevideo, Uruguay, President Arturo Frondisl.
of Ameririin*.
Itlght now the Argentine overthrow in I06u.
■rroM tho broad River Plain
ity only as a temporary aid state and city governments.
“Now they ait bark nnd wait to tide them over.
from Argentina a mysterious military hav® a warrant out
Ilefore thnt he wss too busy
It is also high time Uncle
figure once again is pulling for his arrest if he should lie making money, first through a for their relief checks.
And auch charity was re­ Sam quit competing with the
“ Hut in the* old days, they garded a* deflating aocially, churches and Salvation Army,
strings In Argentine politics. so foolish as to return to Ar­ chain of men’s shops and, la­
rustled up mid Jobs, such as so ns aoon ns possible, the who used to make recipients
He Is a stocky, bushy- gentina,
ter, In tho textile business.
Which does not, however,
browrd arlf-mado man in his
It whs while trying his hand washing window* nr mowing recipient* of such welfarism help curu their food and lodg­
late 40'* whoic name Is Itu- clindnnte him as a force.
nn editor of the nrws maga­ lawn*, and thus energetically got hack into action as wage- ing.
Frigerio Is mysterious be­ zine Que, closed under I’eron tried to earn food for their earner*.
gelio Frigerio. He describes
Welfarism is now a form of
himself ns n friend both of cause he seldom operates in in 191« anil reopivied in 1950, families.
Nowaday*, however, mil­ glorified parasitism, sapping
“ And our present itres* on lions of semi-literate Ameri­ the life-blood of Undo Sam,
former Argentine dictator the open, lie did lint even thst Frigerio begnn plugging
Don't lo£ttrl
Juen D. I’cron and misted emerge as ■ figure In Argen- Prundizl for president, n Inhor governmental Medl-csro is can* are trying t*y the ballot just as wood ticks sap the
your camera anti Kodak film
which occupied his attention largely to take the sigma of to rhnngn "chanty’’ into blood id dogs nnd sheep.
'charity' off tha medical serv- Medicare” or "unemployment
( A l a n s * w r ite
In fir.
nil through 1057.
OUT OUR WAY
Srr l ’* lo r KODAK
According to s story denied ires tiiut nre already available j compensation’ and welfarism C r a n e in r a r e of ( h i . n e s s - '
CAMERAS, f ilm ami
ii ..(n t .
riid o .in g
*
long
MOW DCM’T U )IT C R OM*THi: WAV O VER
i by Frondiii hut claimed by to nil Americans under our for lazy loafers.
VEAIII.V V H A T5 \
I inl-hint;
l O T U 1 M IIT 5 M O U S E - - R I v c m k i « , 1
7IMA1E
i t s PhOMi: \ &gt;1 Perun to U» true, it wits in county and charity hospitals.
In every city, there sre stu m p ed , aildre«ned r i m - l W A K ir
K / f t OCLOCK, t O
WUMMI.K
imi k / i m r^L\
"In the old day*, Americans thousands of said jobs for ope and 70 r e n t s to r o v e r
1057 that Frigerio went to
’ \ ‘ V COW* r L05-L I R A C K O * * lh i: T I M E /
OOMMA1ELL
' M 1 i PC11AVH V 0 U R S L L F AMD t W T W H M
HIM 1 CAKTT
ty p in g and p r i n t i n g co sts
fararns, Venetueln, and sign­ were self-reliant and regard­ which no workers will apply.
I VMhlt V SIM II*
\ V iUOMOlM'
AWC&gt; WMl MVOll ITAVU, At AM* IT CM
Unemployment is thus ac­ w hen you s r n d l o r one of
ed s poet with a I'cron repre­ ed charity as humiliating.
Vi*/ —v fokj*r tool atcuno cm m e
ACCOIJMT Of
I'll)
S. I'A ltK A \ K.
v sf “
. wav M txu:; d o s c arc
y o u JU S T
“Nowadays, they are simply tually increased hy our relief his IxMiklrts.)
sentative gum null ring the
RULE POUT
* 1
“I h l f tP tI L F .6 trying
to
twist
'charity'
into
IVronista votes that led to
C U C S 1 IC W 5 I
HAVIM’AMV /
run/ i(»
governmental aid so they can
Frondizi’s election.
At any rale, Frigerio be­ remain deadheads all their
came Frondizi's all-powerful lives, with no stigma to *iiiaortal and economic rzar after harraaa them.
"ito aren’t w* degrading the
Frondizi's landslide victory in
Independent apirit of Ameri­
1068.
He Is the figure credited can* hy this freo wrlfnre Unit
with being in hnrk of Fron- millions enjoy in our largo
ilizi’e reluctance to break with cities?"
In winter, many of you
Cuba.
reader*
place bird feelers out­
He also Is credited with
being the innn responsible for side your winowa.
And you may also nail suet
the ouster of Roy Kuholtom,
U. S. amhussador to Argen­ upon tho trees to help tide
tina and former assistant sec­ the winter birds through hlizretary of state for Latin zardiy weather.
Hut our conservation ex­
American affairs.
pert* warn u* that d we thus
*4 ___
Hut
he
also
is
the
man
cred­
TUG VAOKRVWART
ited with Frondizi's appeal start feeding birds, thru we
to Fidel Ca-stro to break off must keep it up.
For th* birds *&lt;»&gt;n get *o
with Russia, and with tha de­
cision to invite fors-ign invest­ accustomed to *uch "welfar­
ment and nisi in the develop­ ism" or "relief" handouts that
ment of Argentina's oil indus­ they quit foraging for them­
selves.
Page 4
Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, July 9 ,19(13 try.Ilia objective Is to bring Thereafter, if a zero spell
thiec million isolated follow­
MSITKII A. UIKLlIV*. CHITON AND riS U IU S S
er* of I’eron back Into tha
sn»:ii wr.i.i.s
KIIKII VIS l-ltl.T
country's politkal life in a
Slechenltol HupC
Slanaciii* C.lllur
union with tho middles cla.s
JAJSIB L. SIIOCMANCS
J t l i t MULLS
Q —What *rs pistol or snap­
llu.ln.M Monosrr
founts Kill tor
followers of Frondizi.
ping shrimps?
SIlIH l.t.T J. I . N I S T
IS L K L U » tlis ts :it
The purpose, he said. Is to
I'UMlftrO M sn.f.r
Sorloljr Bailor
_ . ______ _
A—Small shrimps that has*
SMASH VIII.TOM S ■
u n i i i i r i i v vi s i is
give the ninssea greater bene­ a very large pWtol daw equip­
ClrculAllon Msiisssr
Statute tuitur
fits and to spur the nation's
•
„
ped with * snapping device
*
economic benefits.
s i ii s i i i u - r i o s s * m
which is most efficient *s *
The Unites! States ha* en­
Im , li.lli.r r
“ r Noil
dvfenaiv* or offensive weapon.
Xanleele Ceaelf
All Olfeor
dorses!
th* popular front Idea
le Wtok
I&gt; uj | Y.or
t l l.lt I loor
and hope* the Argentine mili­
t.St • Month*
A.IA « Month.
Q—What determine* the
I At I Moatho
I At I Months
tary will permit truly free pitch of tho human voice?
I to 1 Aluoth
I tt I Month
N o c a r e v e r carried b e tte r re c o m m e n d a tio n s . In the iinal analysis trie success of a car must
I. S Co,lit Rrsolutions provide Ihot oil moll suhoorlplloao So elections next month. Such
A—Th* size of the larynx.
ia,il in i i l u n c A
would seem to assure a vic­ Women's voices ar* usually
tory for the combined Fronstand on wholehearted acceptance by the people with complete tieedom of choice. The 1963
pitched higher than men's be■red at toronj cla.o niolltr October IT, 1111 si Iho Pool dizi-l’eronista force*.
Ico of Sanford. S'lurtda. utidar Iho Act of Consr.ts of March.
cause their vocal chorda are
Cadillac is the best liked Cadillac ot ail time. Don’t you think it merits your consideration!
short *r.
The llersld Is a marnbrr ef Ihs Usii . iS I’r.sa which le entitled
COURTLY IIOMP.
exclualtelj lo lb* a s. fur i.putilivallon o( all th* lecal aawa
RAYNER, Tex. (UPD—Th«
Q—Which of our State* are
pouted la thla n»**i-*i&gt;rr.
OtALLrt
VISIF VOUK LOCAL AU FHOHIIL
Marshall
Albert Baldwin* of known as commonwealth*?
No part of any material, n.wt or aa.artlsina, of thla edition
of Tha Hanford llrrald may I# rspro.tuc.it In any tiiiiiisr with­ Hayner live in what used to b*
A—Massachusetts, Pennsyl­
out written pcrmiseion of tha loilillati.r of Tl-o ll.ruM Any the Stonewall county court­ vania, Kentucky and Virginia.
Indloldual or Him rc&lt;p,.niltle (or auch reproduction will b*
• on.iiltrccl as Infringing on Th. II.raid’* copyright ami will b* house. Their parlor is th* 60- Puerto Rico was made a free
belli liable for drrr.arra uniter Ito- law. I’uMlali*,! ilally .ic.p t by-flO foot room where court commonwealth »*»ociat*d with
hAlurilay, guild*/ xn-l Chrlstiuws; publ -h-d S .tu rlp re c a a d in g
Cur. ?m l A I'tilm elto
I used to meet.
th* United State* m I0j'2.
Christina a.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Frigerio Is Mystery Man

T.

Emerson

Schmidt, director of economie
re.-carch for the U. S. Cham­
ber's national staff points to
the new- all-time high of th«
construction industry report­
ed for May as a favorable
indicator.
"The second half of 1963
will show less expansion than
the first half." Schmidt prediets. "But gains in 1964 will
be equal to or better than
those in 1963.''

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O'Toole Starts For National's
By John A. Spoliht
| Oh. lir e Store. Cudo» alto to
And befora w« » u rt •»- Don Brumfield and hit tu f f
postulating ,4am that Hugh of workers for matin* thi. a
Downs in me!&gt; on the M i
success.
score* rolled during tlie Fire
This may sound like last
Cracker and Sunday Sweeper
tournaments, pleate remember week's column but it isn’t be­
that we are currently doted lieve me. Ed Calian again
for the resurfacing of our stepped right up to that foul
line and fired strike after
lanes.
We’ll re-open on Thursday
1,1 tnkc th« *&gt;U0 first
around o p. m. (Boy-Uh-Boy
in the SumUy Sweeper.
. . . will we see the high And to riall&gt;- *,il1 icln*t to ths
•cores rolled then! Or else c*k*' he * Ci*taPoiled into the
we’ll hear a lot of new ex- up
terrilory" with
the high game of the day,
cutes!)
Well, how about that Fire 1158. This earned him nil addi­
Cracker? Terrific competition, tional ?:I9 for the fifth game
jackpot.
wasn't it?
The other jackpots were
! promise you right now,
that for the next big tourna­ won by A1 Hailger in the first
ment we host at Jet Lanes game, a Hi t. Second game to
you'll enjoy it even mure. a familiar face and name,
Why, you ask? As wove al­ Harry Schob—347. This is
ways promised you, we here ihn fifth consecutive week
in Sanford are going lo offer that Schob has won money in
you the very latest ami best tk!* cv&lt;f,lt*
in bowling equipment. So, in
MtI Hvuderlito. win. carries
or about two or three weeks “ - wa ■'*ru*e&gt; C0I 'M third
you’ll have score projectors jack put with a 11113. That was
at each of the lanes. (So who'* the lowest game to win a jack­
happy, John? Up to non when pot this week.
Fourth game went to Eddie
you've rolled those '‘stlnko”
1115 games no one knew about Kirchhoff, who Music! home a
them- But now . . . Man. I
game.
All in all, we had 49 enfan just hear the railing go­
irie* and if the games hadn't
ing on all over the place!)
Two of the proudest men b*CM su CAtrrme,T hi«h* " e
around town must be Big Jack
h#vc wnceivably had
banner and Dependable Al "ur uaual 0u-T|u»
V*&lt;ticiputing.
Delalma.
As a result of so many
Jack won the B Disision of
the Fire Cracker Tournament ijowle'*
u* ,u run this
and Al came from behind to
"» •«
basis
capture the A Division. In- from n,,w
** Just
eidentally, K a n n e r w e n t ' ’“J
nu lo 1 request like
through th* entire tnurr.cy 1 'V*
.
without tasting defeat .
Lurne lh,s Suml,T' * r 11 b*
Both men were presented run” in* lhe s,,,lll“&gt;r hV**l’er
with individual tro|diirs com­ again. Come on out, won't
memorating this achievement )OU?
Hopscotch mg the league
and $50 for the first place
leaders
we see that visiting
honors.
Not without glory, however, Tommy Alexander wun the
must be their oppunenta who, huiiom in the Saturday A. M.
up until that last game, had Junior League with a Ju.l lull
every chance to wear the scratch scries.
The Friday A. M. Holler
erowiis.
Motors.
Navy Wives League
Gordon Honeycutt was roll,
ing a beautiful ball in the H saw F’at .Sipley shoot a 11*1
(iroup and for the smile of high single and Isabel Uns­
"Dame Fortune" could just as horn take series with her 4t&gt;l
set.
easily have e m e r g e d the
Cuitis Abney, of thi Sem­
champ.
inole
Memorial Hospital Lea­
Bowling in the A Division,
bouquets fur Dick Atkins ior gue, took duul honor* for hi*
Liking the runner-up position Irague with a 303.oilJ com­
bination .
after finally bowing lo Al Delb tho Jet l.aues begins
I’ulma. As a matter uf fact.
Dick waa undefeated until his* |
U'" ‘
«»t in in*."i t$» find Ui.it elusive
mutch w ith lK 'l'alm a

It wa* d i£uoil tournament | Hit i k e pticki*! n% lie
-IT T»ti7 l a * t WiM-k.
All the \wi) anm nd anil special
to m i d l h e • p o t h t ’lit.

ih o l a
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thank.# to our sponaurs, a K'ain,
That'll do it for thin Re»*k.
Bub H ancock, of the Pinecrcat
Itook for you At our re-open­
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American Has
Some Problem
On Pitching
CLEVELAND. Ohm (L'PM
—It was Jim O'Toole for the
National League against who­
ever said "yes" fur the Amer­
ican League in the All-Star
game today.
So desperate was Ralph
Huuk. the manager of the
American League All-Stars,
for pitching talent that he
will not name his starting
hurlcr until three hours liefore game time of 1 p.m .
EDT.
“ When I talk to all tnj
pitchers I'll let you know," he
said, adding that he would
like to start either Ken Me
Bride ut the Lo, Angeles An
gel* or Jim Bunning ot the
Detroit Tiger*.
Alvin Dark, Lite manager o!
the National Leaguers, had no
pitching problem. O'Toole, a
13-game winner for the Cin­
cinnati Red*, has had three
day* rest—the usual amount
for a regular starting pitcher.
llouk had only one starting
candidate with more than
two days rest—McBride.
"The others, including my
own Jim Bouton, workrd
Sunday," Houk, managing his
third All-Star team, pointed
out.
"So J don’t have any pitch­
ers I want to start who have
had their full quota of rest.
"But I’ll come up with
someone when I talk to them
all."
Hr was leaning toward Mc­
Bride, who has a season’s
record of 8 and fl, hut who has
won his last six games and
has nut worked since Satur
day.
Houk, who is .aOh in AllStar competition, figured that
if McBride didn't feel up to
it, he would call on Hunmng.
another right-hander.
Dunning, who pitched a full
game Sunday and won it to
make Ids season's record six
victories against nine defeats,
has tH-en an American League
pitching arc lor the All Star
games since I93L He has
won tine of them, but in live
appearances ha* given up
oul) two run* on four hits. In
ins last eight innings of Allsta r pitching hr had yielded
only one hit.
"If T atari him, 1 IT use
him only for two innings,"
llouk said.
In contra*) lo llouk. Dark
had no pitching problems, al­
though the race in his league
is much closer than that in
tlie American.
"We’ve got Ule pitching,
great pitching," said Dark,
the manager of the Giants,
who is completing an All star
cycle—as player, coach ami
manager. "And it i» pitching
that generally decides All
Star game.'."
Like Hunk, hr expressed
confidence — and hia squad
was a 32 favorite although
the game was being phi)ml in
an American League park.
to Washington, D. C , wom­
en outnumber men too lo
SH.3.

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who competed successfully ng'ninst 900 young­
sters front tiirouKhoul tlie state last week in
AAU meets a t Daytona Iteuch and Orlando are
pictureil. Slett MorRun (seated left) eiiplured
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butterfly, the 100-yard free style and the 50yard free style. Kandy Mowlint: (seated rigdit)

Finley wa, made aware of
the feeling'* uf hi* ftilnw
American t.eaguer* during an
infurma! liiscusslun regarding
the Kan*a* City fmncjiUe at
a meeting of lingua execu­
tive* Monday,
While no formal proposal
was made, preaumubly hecuu.,
Finley rcaliied it would t,&lt;
voted down, ttu- Knii.a, City
owner did flppioach Horace
Stoueham of tho San Francis
co (.hint* willi a request thul
the A '* tie permitted to pla&gt;
at i andleatiek Park until a
WIMBl.KDUN. Eng. it Pli .indium could he limit m
■Ink land.
— Billie Jean MofflLt, the
T h e t i i a l i l , ' o w n e r r e p lie d
fireman » liaugiitcr (rum Long
"We i an t .tup any team
Beach, Calif., rvmiilm-il the
from
moving out here. Hut the
(tariing o f the ,Uiul WilnhleUun tennia ciuwiD right Uown tilunt. a i r ilu only &gt;lilt, that
will ever pin) ui Caiiilhaliek
to the In.l shot in the lUltt
w o m e n ’ll .nigh*
fuut], hut Pa i k.'*
Bui iAt tin conclusion of
Margaret Smith, tlie tiqi-weilthe t vo-hour rii.-ciing M-'ltday,
e,l Australian, wen? h me a It),
Finh y adamantly insisted he
the crown.
Ml** Mof fl? t. tlie unaeeilf,l hud never "formerly asked"
upstart who hail I aiigcil her to transfer the Kunaa* l it)
fianchiw "to Oakland, At­
way into the final willi a
lanta or anywhere else’*
veries o f up-et vlclorit a over
Tho gtcy-hatred owner of
sev.le.1 plaje *. flnaliv t»ow..|
Ii. Athletic* wa, telling the
t o Miss iliiutli in tne iuiai
truth,
Monday, fl 3, ii t
(oiiimi,sinner Fori Frick,
Billy Jean lia j luatcll Ml,,
white nut taking any pail In
tiuntii tn the aecuml ro .nd of
Ilia women'* tingle* * year
ago, and a crowd ot mote than
11,000 crowded into tlie (uimd
ivy-covered t enter &lt; ..art in
anticipation of a similar up­ t mlcd 1'ir** Inlet national
set.
Americ a P la-ague
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gome* of tb* .Men’s Softball Baltimore
14 lo ..•21
Cleveland
league Monday e-ening.
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D rain 's garnered I t run* otf
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baggci s.
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Mednrsday's I,ante*
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Button
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cock's with five run* off Bight
hits. Bud Muhcrtef wa* the iJoiy game scbeduli d
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Nicklaus Odds In
Open Drop To 5-1

Richards and tlrey: lianas. Mrs. .Marcella Olliff
is president of the association. (Herald i ’hotu)

Texan Eyeing
Public Trophy

Giants Trade
Grier To Rams

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that lett his eyes watering anj
affected hi, breathing, Patmei
said:
"l »iHin to get one of the*#
every time over here but it's
not serious.’*
In addition to Palmer and
Nicklaus, other Americans
who will toe off in the open,
ing round Wednesday am
Phil Rodger*. Doug Sanders,
Bob Marshall. Jack Isaacs and
Herman Barron, who won th*
World Seniors championship
at the nrarhy St. Anm-s old
course Sunday.

Sarasota Loses
To Miami 8-7
United Pres* InternationalTito .Miami Marlins nipped
lea gtie-leading Sarasota S-7
in 11 innings last night a*
rookie catcher Lawson An*
drew* hit his first profess­
ional home run. Miami tied
Lakeland for second place in
lhe Florida State Lea gun
with the win.
In other league action, Day­
tona Reach lopped Lakeland
fi-3, and Orlando beat Tampa
5-4. Bain washed out the St,
Petersburg-F'ort Lauder Jain
game at Fort Lauderdale.
Orlando scorrd all of 111
runs in the top of the ninth
on two singles, an error, two
walks, a sacrifice and *
fielder's choice.
Tlie standings;
W. L. F rt.
Sarasota
9 5 .fltO
t • .533
Miami
fl i .3 IS
Lakeland
Orlando
5 S .Mk)
5 A .151
st. Petersburg
Ft. Lauderdale
5 n .U l
3 7 .417
Tantpa
Daytona Beach
5 7 .411

SACRAMENTO, Calif. lL’PD— The city team cham­
pionship of (lie United Slates
wilt lie decided h) the Pub­
lic Links golfers today—and
Leroy I.icey Beasley of Dal­
las would like nothing heller
than to take tite trophy back
Sl\ L illlS (UPD — Th#
to Texas.
plajing career of former Na*
Beasley, a .15 year-old con­ tiunal Leagur star second
tra d o r who never before lias luaeman Red Schoendienst
done any ilung spectacular in presumably came to an end
the way of golf, leads the j Monday when tlie M. Dmi*
John l-ovelcrr, plus s luture field going Into tlie final lfl j Cardinals announced they bail
lade* o( qualifying today a( planned to give him hi* un­
dralt rhotee.
conditional release.
Diveterr did mil «-e regit alter a three under-p.ir «)
"I
don't
know
wiiat
to
cx
However, the
FOyearold
tar duly with lhe Hams last
veai, Ilitis leading to specula­ pec I IToin my game." said .Schoc ml lend will be retained
lleasley "But I'd certainly a , a coach on manager John­
Siuy Reno of the \ All !• tion that the Giants were like lo do something for Dal ny Keane's staff, the |Mi*itiun
1
more
interested
in
tlie
draft
(MV. team was high in the
his. Those jM'ople sent our in which lie started lhe sea­
Holler Mot.us .Navy Wive, 1choice (hey pick up from team up lu-re and we'd like son with the Bed Birds.
league, with a 1MI 11*I stile- , lai, Angeles Hun in Ixivctcre to bring back the trophy."
In addiliou, the Cardinal*
• Mlier high games were rulle.l
The DaTus club m only lour said they have called up inby. Pal .Sl|dey, 171 ill. Hin­
strokes oit ilu- pace in tla- fielder outfielder tlary Kolb,
ny Huff, I 1 17, Evelyn FP D lilliO tT tl -I’ll — (iiuinis leant battle with a 32U total, who is batting .313 for TuUa,
pstriek l»U-133.
hiillil* Mill-# stf iS«*4lttlt* (AfHI long Beach, t’nlif , and Peo­ to replace the veteran infieldThe MIXED MATER »u. J c r i y S m i t h o f K u n m i n , I h r ria. Ill , an* lied for the lead er.
in first place with 31) win, l«»|) two draft thoicr* of th#* with 332; San Francisco ha,
Srliucndieiiit was reactivat­
followed closely by \ Ml '.I Ih’tioll rutniM,
rnitniesl 221; Wichita, K m , and Min­ ed alHiut two weeks ago for
il,W xvit Fr 3d win* and the t l u d r Aijcurff A’o n lid i't A f u r tin* neapolis each 225, and To­ use as a pinch hitter, and in
LITTLE ID HITS 3rd plan' UMl*l-d,| Natiu nu) ItuAkctliall ledo is ued with Dallas at five trip, to the plate this
with 31 wins.
\ *#isc int ion aciiAoli.
122*;.
season went little**.
NEW YORK (UI’IV—Hosey

the discussions snout tin- Ath­
line r, for right yc.tri a rock
letic, -aid Monday that he
of granite on th« New York
consider, Oakland "o|w-n terri­
Ciinnl*'
ilefensive
platoon.
tory''
inclining that a ma­
Ile.ul, we.l tn Orange, Calif.,
jor league .-lull could mon­
later lilt* week to begin preth, ic ptov tiling it received
season training w.th the Di»
tin* n o es-ar) three-quurter*
\ngete* Haiti*.
niajoril) vote to do *o,
I Brier, at fl 3 and 3u0 pound,
"I have said tepealedly that nne nf the biggest player*
I lon.snhr tlakiaiiil open ter­ i in the National Emit ha 11 Ixa
ritory," Frick said, "and t gue, was trailed Monday to
still fed tile jmiiiti way aliwut tlie Bam , in exdiange for
It.’*
anotlwr lug defensive tackle,

Cards Release
Schoendienst

Suzy Reno High
With 181/494

Pistons Sijrn 2

Standings

Metis
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tail Angeles
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Crralh Titcs. July 9, 't5o—Pag*

LATHAM - ST. ANNF.S,
England (I’PI) — The 0.II1
on Jin k Nubian* winning the
llciti'ii t *|»eii shortened from
7-1 to ,'i-l todu) for two rea­
son*.
First. Nicklaus has been
hitting the ball “out of sight"
in practice rounds for the
start of tne 73-holt' event
Wednesday and. second, fav­
ored Arnold Palmer u bat­
tling a heavy cold.
Until Monday, I'almrr, the
popular muscle-man from Latrobc, IV , luoktd like u -thooin to win thi* classic for the
third straight year. He still
managed (0 shoot a one-underpar 71 in spite of the ,nifflc*
and remaintd the man to beat
at 1M odd*.
However. Nicklaus stole the
•f »
show in Monday's practice
%• • * 4
round over tlie fl,757-yard
Royal Latham and St. Anne*
tiolf Club course. Tho Colum­
bus, Ohio "fat buy’’ vxu*
driving M yard* at sum.long hide, and turned in a
sUiling five-under AT,
Huy WoMenhohitv, veteran
British golfer who played in
lhe same foursome with Pal­
mer and Nicklaus, wns amaz­
ed at big Jack'* driving.
"He left us high and dry,"
Wulstrnliolme *aid. "Jack
i must have been 100 yards
ahead of me at times off the
won third place in the backstroke. These two
tee. lie #«. bitting the ball
competed at Daytona Bench. Front the left
out of sight."
standing' are members of local relay teams who
Palmer cracked his driver
placed siMli at Orlando: Kita Simas, Nancy May,
In shooting a Ot) in practice
Chris Wilson, Trudy I’ortewis and Jenniffer
Saturday.
Olliff. Ollier winners were John Wijrht. Sandy
Regarding the head cold

A's M ove To Oakland Blocked
CLEVELAND. Ohm (LTD
Kan.a, City owner Uliailc
Ftnlry urvrr forinally »*kt'il,
but w»* toU by the American
League anyway that there i»
no rhivnce of hi* niuving the
Atide tic* to Oakluinl "at this
tune."1

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Nuptial Vows Said
In Home Ceremony

Anne Watson Vows Said
In Beautiful Candlelight Ceremony
it the punch bowl were Mrs.
Arthur Bradshaw of Winter
Park and Mrs. Bonnie M.
Parry of Bailey, N. C„ aunts
of the bride; guests were
greeted at the door by an­
other aunt, lira. Gregory
Kinlaw, and Boating hostess­
es were the Misses Rita Beas­
ley. Dede Dietrich, Barbara
Bradley, Rosa KraUert and
Sharron Riser.
After a wedding trip to Sil­
ver Springs and other point*
of Interest the couple will re­
side at 2313 Palmetto Ave­
nue, Apt. B, For traveling,
Mr*. Jones chose a double
breasted, two piece suit of
dacroo-aeeraucker of olive
green and white stripe, with
a scalloped edge on the bod­
ice. Wllh It the wore white
accessoriei and the orchid
from her bridal bouquet.

H • Mttisf et a*realty Md
feeenty, acerated by candleMsK the a i n U l t «f M in
Mary Ai m Wataon a n d
Ja m * Cwtl* Jon** «aa eoL
•saized on Friday evening,
July I, at I P-fo- !■ the FM I
Baptist Church, with tha Bar.
Fred B. Chance, paator, ofAda Ung at tha double ring

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The bride la the daughter
el Mrs. Margaret K. Watson
•ad the late Mr. John H. Wat*
son, and Mr. Jones’ parents
■ are Mr. sad Mrs. John D.
B om Jr., of Jacksonville,
formerly of Sanford,
The vowa were spoken be­
fore the altar which was dee‘ orated with baskets of white
gladioli and potted palms.
Three seven branched candel­
abra, entwined wife fern and
..white blossoms, held burning
- tapers which furnished Ulninitiation for the aervice.
Family pews were marked
with sprays of white blossoms
and fern tied with white sa­
tin ribbons.
Miss Joan Wilke, erganlst,
gave a program of traditional
wedding music prior to the
ceremony and Miss Patty
Gltnn Johnson, soloist, aang
"1 Love Yon Truly," "Be­
came" sad "The Wedding
;■ Benediction."
, The bride was radiant in a
’ traditional wedding g o w n
. fashioned of Chantilly lace
( over satin. The fitted bodice
•• was finished with long, tapt*. ered sleeves and closed at
: the back with self covered
buttons. It featured a sweet* heart neckline and a brush
g train which felt from unpress* ed pleats at the waist. Her
Imported veil of Illusion was
attached to a headpiece of sa­
tin petals a n d pearlited
orange blossoms. She car­
ried a white Bible which
church upon graduation from
high school. It was adorned
with a single white orchid
backed by tulle and tied with
white satin streamers.

MIIS. JAMES CURTIS JONES
(Mouse of Riihijn)

Out of town guest* Includ­
ed Mr. and Mri. Arthur
Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Dorr Jr., Mrs. Cecil Cummlnga, Mias Sheila Cum­
mings and Jack Finister of
Winter Park; Mrs. Bonnie M.
Perry of Bailey, N. C.; Mrs.
Sara C. Nance of Bladenborough, N. C.; Mr. and Airs.
George Buhman, .Mr. and
Airs. Jam es Davla and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mr*. W. Petty
and family, and Air. and Mrs.
Sam Kinlaw, all of Orlando.
Also, Mrs. Durwood Creel
and Beverly and Airs. Freda
Harvey of Seville; Airs. Dan­
ny ltaulcrson, .Mr. and Airs.
Paul Watson and Mrs. Alargarct Hawlins of Daytona
llcach; Mr*. J . II. Wilkinson
of Ashville, Ala.; Miss Fran
Stabinski of Poltsvlllc, Pa.;
John Down Sr., Mr. ami Mrs.
Jack Symington, Penny and
Vicki, all from Jacksonville;
Air. ami Mrs. Ferrell Lee,
Air. and Airs, Ken Clanton
and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones
of Fcrnandina llcach.

Ceremony Unites Couple

She was given In marriage
by her grandfather, Emmett
Kinlaw, and her maid of hon­ The marriage of Alls* Ma­ At the reception following
or wpa Miss Vicki Forguson. rla Lana Bennett and James the ceremony an arrangement
Bridesmaids were the Misses W. Taylor was solemnized on of white mums decorated tha
Geanne Gorman, Mary Jim Saturday, June 29th at 1 bride's table that was covered
with a white lace cloth. A
Wilkinson, a cousin of the
bride, Mlsa Laura Faye Wat­ o'clock at the First Baptist three-lie red wedding cake top­
son, sister of the bride, and Church wllh the Rev. Wil­ ped with a miniature bride
Diane Aown, sister of the liam Thomas officiating at and groom was served with
other refreshments. Mrs. Ro­
groom. The attendants wore the double ring ceremony.
k identical dresses fashioned of The bride la the daughter bert Cohen and Airs, Phocda
*• pale blue bridal satin with of Air, and Mri. J. T. Ben­
bell skirts attached to fitted nett of Sanford and the groom
bodices which were finished Is the son of Air. and Mrs.
with low, scooped backs and Leslie W. Taylor of Popular
cap sleeves. They wore head­ Bluff, Mo.
pieces of matching satin and The church was decorated
tulle in flower effect, to which with baskets of white mums,
were attached a b o u l d e r palms and white tapers in
Irngth veils of nylon tulle. branched candelabra,
Miss Forguson’s bouquet was A program of nuptial muste
a cascade of white carnations and traditional w e d d i n g
sprayed with blue and cen­ marches was given by Mrs.
tered with a white candle. Shirley Grieme, organist.
The other atten d an t carried The bride, given In msralmllar bouquets of pink car­ rlage by her father, wore a
nations, also centered with street length gown of white
a while candle.
lace over satin featuring an
Ileal man for Air. Jones nfMhc-thoulder bodice ami
was his father, John D. Down full skirt. Her finger tip veil
Jr., of Jacksonville, and of illusion fell from a crown
usher-gmomsmrn were James of seed pearls and crystal
A. Emerson Jr., John Emer­ teardrop* and she carried a
son, Alike Champion and bouquet of white carnations
Keith Tennant, all of Sanford. and sweetheart roses.
For her daughter's wed
Mrs. Ellen Vaughn in a
ding, Mrs. Watson chose i sired length gown of sea
sheath dress of aqua linen grren chiffon and wearing a
which featured embroidered corsage of white carnations
inserts from the hemline I* was matron of honor.
till- tlip of Ihi- bodice. Shu James Allen Vaughn was
worn a white orchid with a best man and Wally Vamluyellow throat and a matching san served as an usher.
flowered hat and bone acces- The bride’* mother wore a
soft blue linen dross with
aoriea.
Airs. Rown was gowned In white accessories and a cor­
a pink linen princess style sage of pink carnations.
dress which featured em­
broidered rose applique on the Oviedo
bodice and one aide of the
skirl. Sho wore a match­
ing flower hat and a while
orchid corsage.

J. Duncan assisted.
For her wedding trip Mrs.
Taylor chose ■ beige and
white suit with white acces­
sories and the centerpiece of
white mums from the wed­
ding bouquet was pinned at
her shoulder.
The couple wilt make their
home In Plant City, Florida.

Personals

Reception Held
Following the wedding a
reception was held In the
Social Hall of the church. The
bride's table was overlaid
with an Italian cut work doth
and centered with an ar­
rangement of while gladioli
and mums flanked by burn­
ing white tapers in crystal
holders. At one end of the
table was placed the four
tiered wedding cake, tapped
by a miniature bridal couplu
while at the other end was
the crystal punch bow] In
which floated a heart shaped
ice mold filled with liny
while orchids, surrounded by
pink rosebuds and Illy of the
valley. Crystal bowls held
nuts and mints in the shapes
of heart* and bell*.
I

By Bernice Kelsey
Ten year old Danny Pen­
dants of Oviedo left Monday
accompanied by his parents.
Air. and Airs. Clifford Pendarvis, and hit aunt, Airs. J. P.
Eldrldge, for Washington, D.
C„ where he will enter the
National Institute of Health
Hospital In Bethesda, Md.,
for hia yearly check-up for a
heart condition. He la a stu­
dent in the fifth grade at
Oviedo School. Atr. Pendarvii
retired last week aa a tech­
nical sergeant In the Air
Force.
Air. and Airs. Marion Priest
and children and Alra. Pau­
line Priest recently returned
after spending their vacation
visiting relatives in Asbburn
and Sycamore, G*.

w i« m

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OFFICERS WIVES of the
Sanford Navy are goiag to
have a hard time choosing
among the three well-quali­
fied end competent girls who
are running for Ike office of
president this year, when
elections are held July t&gt;-

gardening and caring for two
children, eight-year-old Dsnette and four-year-old David.
Sue Monroe has no children
but uses Ike skills aba le a n ­
ed majoring la speech cor­
rection at Grlnnell College In
Iowa la working with children
at the Little Red School
House and aulstiag with
Scout Troop 211. She also
serves aa secretary of the Ca­
mellia Circle of the Garden
Club.
Bowling la another of her
interest!, aa well u bridge,
and for relaxatloa, Sue likes
to knit or play her guitar.
She baa worked is a chil­
dren’* librarian, a marketing
research canvasser and an
automobile underwriter.
How now, Navy Wivea, are
you going to choose among
■11 that talent T
For the first time this year
there la ■ new office of the
club, that of vleo president.
Up for that position are
Alary (Mri. Michael) Durant
JEA N McGUIRE
ofVAH-1,
Joy (Mr*.Tom)
Markely of the HATWING
The three are Jean Mc­
Staff and Emily (Mrs. Vin­
Guire, wife of Lcdr. 0. W,
cent) Law of the stallon.

McGuire, Special Wespona
Officer with the Staff; Connie
Lconhardl, wife of Lt. Roger
Leonhardi, Quality Control
Officer of VAH-1, and Sue
Monroe, wife of Lt. Vincent
Monroe, VA1I-3 BN Training
Officer.
All are active busy women
who have led active busy
lives and all iccm well able
to assume the leadership oi
the Officers Wives Club,
Tako Jean AIcGutre , , .
She has a bent for journal-

• • •
AD MAN DICK AIKEN and
wife Anne celebrated their
24th
wedding
anniversary
July 2.
"I'v e got to start thinking
about that sliver anniversary
coming up next year," Dick
said, paternally.
"How about giving her a
bucketful of silver dollars?"
suggested an office wag, calculatlngly,
• • •
GOLFERS, TAKE NOTE!
Your chance Is coming . , ,
Jeanne and Bill Foulk are
leaving! (These two have
swept everything in sight (or
Ihe past several years on the
Alayfalr Golf Course, accum­
ulating more than ISO tro­
phies between them and wind­
ing up as Country Club cham­
pions tbla year . . . both of
them !)
Seriously, theae two will be
greatly missed around these
parts when they embark for
a three year tour of duty In
Itotaa, Spain, around the first
of August, and Jeanne con­
fesses that she is going to
miss Sanford "dreadfully."
‘But we are coming back,
she says, firmly. (Could
CONNIE LEONHARDI make a Swlfty out of that and
say, "We're coming back,”
ism, having served as news Jeanne said, wlnningly.)
editor of her school paper in
But even though she's a
her home town of Kansas golf champ, sha hasn’t spent
City, was literary editor of all her lima on the golf
the yearbook, and attended course.
both Kansas University and
She has been active for sev
the University of Kansas City, cn years in the Pink Ladles,
majoring In journalism.
ha* served as a board mem­
She worked fur the Kansas ber there and on the Golf As­
City Power and Light to. for sociation Board; is co-chair­
eight years and served as ex man of the Lake Alary Blood
ccutivc secretary to the man Bank, which she helped or
sger of the branch office.
ganlze, has been treasurer of
Since arriving in Ssnfnrd the HATWING One Staff
she has been representative wives, aetive in the OW Club
from VAII-7 to the OW rxerii and a representative In the
live board, and in between OW from VAH 11.
ner home duties and caring
She has also been active
for her bombardier-navigator in the past in tha Pinecreat
husband and her two chil­ PTA ami tuok part in the
dren, Melinda, four, and famous Hi Fever Follies.
Laurie, three, the enjoys
Among her golf trophies
bridge, bowling and sewing are the Navy Chimp trophy,
Connie Leonhardi, with i the Sanford Atlantic Bank.
RS degree from Alankalo Florida State Bank and the
State In Minnesota, h a t Dot row ell trophy, to name
taught high school off and oa some of the big ones.
for III years In Minnesota,
BUI, who has served 32
California and Texas, where year* in the Navy, working
her husband's duties look her, hia way up from the ranks to
and continues her teaching the position of Hatwing One
duties here working wllh Girl bombardier training officer,
Scouts and teaching Sunday is also Rhode Island Public
School in the First Methodist Links Champ.
Church. At home she spends
He will now be attached to
her spare time sewing and VQ-3 in Rotas.

NOTICE

CLOSED
WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOONS

Mr. 4 Mrs. J. W. Baum holier wish to inform their
patrons . . .

U N TIL VACATIO NS

MR. AND MRS. JAMES TAYLOR
(Photo by Chnrleti Glineman)

Longwood “Pit1* Barbeque
WILL BE CLOSED
July 8th. thru A u g. 24th.
FOR VACATION

ARE OVER!

9vsujA Shoe Store

SUE MONROE
Ob their way over to Spain,
the FouUu will stop off in
Pennsylvania to visit his
folks, then fly to England to
visit Jeanne's four sisters and
their families, who live in
and around Rochester, Kent.
After that, BUI will report
back here for hia orders and
Jeanne and the kids, Doug
and Earl (Bill Jr. is In the
Navy) will fly on over to
Rota* and meet him there.
“We hear they have a fine
IS hole golf cour*e right on
the station over there," said
Jeanae playfully (1)
First farewell party wai a
cocktail-buffet at the Orlan­
do AFB Friday.

Wedding vow* were ex­
changed Saturday evening,
June 23, by Miss Karen Jeannene Humphrey and Frank
Davis in a candlelight cer»
roony i t the Ravenna Park
home of the bride's parents.
The Rev. John PUley officiat­
ed.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Humphrey and the groom Is
the son of Mr. and Airs. Don­
ald Davis, also of Sanford.
Baskets of white gladioli
and carnations and white ta­
pers in branched candelabra
formed an arch where the
vows were exchanged.
The bride, given In m arri­
age by her father, wore a
oallertna length gown of
while lace fashioned with a
fitted bodice encrusted with
■equina and pearls. H e r
shoulder length veil of illu­
sion fell from a crown of seed
pearla.
Mri. Kenneth Slack Jr.,
slater of the bride, was m at­
ron of honor and wore a blue
street length dresi trimmed
with white lace and ihe car­
ried a nosegay o( blue and
pink flowers.

Miss Allison Lee To Perform
Tonight As Guest Soloist
A brilliant young pianist
who began her music training
in Sanford will tie guest solo­
ist with the Alabama Pops
Orchestra tonight.
Mias Alllsufl Lee, 18 year
old daughter of Mr. and Alra.
J, H, Lee lived in Sanford a
number of years ago btfore
moving to Birmingham. Her
mother la the former Eloisc
Wynn.
The Concert to bo given on
the campus of Howard College
in Birmingham will star Miss
Lee who w i l l play the
Alendelssohn Piano Concerto
No. 2, the same concerto that
sha will play next fall when
the auditions for Eugene Or.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
The WSCS of the First
Alelhodist Church is sponsor­
ing a Family Supper in honor
of the Rev. and Mrs. John
T. Adams Jr., who were re­
cently re assigned to Sanford
for the 4th year. Families
are asked to come and bring
enough for their own family.
Supper will be served at 6:00
p. m. In order to release
young people in time fur the
youth choir. The WSCS will
furnish bread and beverage.

Kenneth Slack Jr. served a*
best nan.
Pastel flowers and ■ threes
tiered wedding cake decorat*
ed with pink roses and sliver
bells were used on the brlde’a
table at the borne reception
following the ceremony. As­
sisting with serving refresh­
ments were Mrs. Jam es H,
Brodie, Mrs. Frank Gridin
and Mrs. James Elkins.
For her wedding trip A!r»,
Davis wore an ensemble of
shell-white silk.

The couple wilt make their
borne on New Upsaln Road
in Sanford.

Swim Lemons
T o Begin July 15
In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
Airs. Robert Newell ana
Airs. Richard Cavlll will con­
duct adult and children's
swimming lessons for begin­
ners starting July IS and
running through Aug. 2 at
Land O' Lakes Country Club
at Casselberry.
Morning classes will be
held Afonday, Wednesday and
Friday from 3 to 10 a.m.
Adult evening classes will be
held from 7 to g p.m , sta rt­
ing Thursday, July 18.
Registration will be held at
the country club Saturday*
July 13, from 10 to 11 a.m.
For f u r t h e r information
those Interested may contact
Air*. Robert Newell at her
home in Altamonte Spring*.

mandy and tha Philadelphia
Orrheatra.
This, too, la the concerto
that Allison played recently
when alia won the Birming­
ham Symphony OrchestraBirmingham News Auditions
that will place her ai a aololst
with the Symphony a t the
It may leem old-fashioned,
Temple Theatre next season. but n young person should
Miss Lee has twice won the rile when an adult enter*
Regional Competition of the the room.
Merwether-Poit
Auditions,
representing the southeast In
the national contest in Wash­
LARGE SELECTION
ington, D. C. whera she play­
OP COLD HARDY
ed with the National Symph­
ony. Twice* she has been guest
soloist with the Atlanta Pops
Orchestra,
ALL SIZES
She al.-o la a two-time cash
scholarship winner in the Miss
REASONAULE
Alabama and Alabama’s Jun­
ior Alias competitions and has
Grnpevilte Nuntery
21I| Grapevlile A t*.
won a complete five-year
FA 2-0886
scholarship to Curtis Institute
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DEAR ABBY: Could you please
tell me why so few Americans hang
up flays on special holidays? On our
street there was only one flay out on
Memorial Day—ours. We are English
born and America is our new home.
We love it, but can’t understand this
about the American people. They
praise America, sing the anthem, but
when It comes to paying $2.40 for a
flay, they hesitate. It beats me. In
England, a flay flies from every
house, larye and small. I t was the
same on my daughter’s street here in
America. One flay—theirs. It makes
me so mad 1 could scream.
.............. - r ANOGA PARK
DEAR CANOGA: The colorful
tradition of showing the flay seems
to be fading in America. And it's
regrettable, for my taste. But READ
patriotism doesn’t have to be demon­
strated. Some of the most eonfused
un-Americans ere frantic flag-wav­
ers. We have our Colonel Blimps, too.
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DEAR ABBY: I was under the
impression that my husband was
working seven days a week, night
and day, for five months. One after­
noon a young woman came to my
npartment and told me th at my hus­
band has prncticully been living with
her all that time. She said she loved
him and wanted me to give him up.
When my husband came home and
saw her there he almost jumped ouV
of the window. He told her in front
of me that it was all over between
them. She snid she’d never let him
go. Ho practically had to throw her
out. I never felt so sorry for n woman
in nil my life. My husband has tried
to make it up to me in every way

T IU V M IO N

By Abigail Van Buren
possible. He is begging me to forgive
and forget. Should I let him share our
bedroom again?
BROKEN-HEARTED
DEAR
Yes.

BROKEN-HEARTED:
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DEAR SMALL: Don’t blame the
waitress for inquiring as to the qual­
ity of the food she serves you. She's
only trying to be certain th at you
are satisfied. Next time you order,
tell the wuitress you are a small
eater and prefer small portions.
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reception a t the DeBary Mansion. Others standing are Mra. Olnee Hinton,
chairman, and Mrs. L. Williams; seated is Mrs. J. Q. Bcville. (Cox photo)

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Par* Pass
Searching someout's bed­
Opening lead—A J
room for clues, Winkman find*
today's hand written on a
sheet of paper. He recognltri Ik
International. Mra. Rarhnra
I sat West and my Jack of
It aa one that I played in 1932
Matehett, will preside over
and that Wal.-on uxrd in hit spades held til* first trick.
the convention to be held at
classic book on play aa an After looking dummy over
the Fontainebleau Hotel. Mias
illustration of Death* pc ticI carefully, t shifted to the
JF '
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Ruth Cunningham of San Ga­
Coup,
queen of diamond*. This lead
briel, Calif., will succeed her
The hand waa played In the e-ffectlvaly killed the dummy'*
a* president on the final day
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final* of the Summer National hrart suit and left declarer
of the meeting.
knockout tram and helprd the with nn jday for hia contract.
Tito speakc-rs will Include
team of Watson, Ltghtncr,
I have always wondered
Dr. Clair W. Uemiia of the
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Gottlieb and thi* writar win how tha defense would have
technical ataff, Pan American
World Airway*, Patrick Air
Force Rase, nnd his keynote
ad Iresa will lx- entitled, "your
Challenge In the Space Age."
Evan A youngster ran have triumphs for other*, who re­
Pilot Club Internationa^ 1* KICKY N urullah, Jr.
one of the five International
is visiting his grand- the knack of putting herself minds them of things they
service organizations for ea­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Into another's place, and will would like to forget, who ha*
rn ulive business and profes­ G e o r g e
Hudson nt often u»o this gift to deflate a habit of introducing a pain­
sional women. There are 455 their home on Holly
ful ronvrrsatlrn with the most
club* with more than 13.250 Ave. Tho young visitor or embarrass a friend.
Innocent-sounding question,
If her parent* don't encour­
member* in the United States, is the non of Mr. and
Tha sad thing is that auch
Bermuda, Canada, England. Mrs. Kichnrd F. Nns- age her to usa Ud* uncanny women have the same knack
France and Japan. The head­ rallah of Tampa.
ability to help rather than to for knowing what others are
quarters are in Macon, Ga,
hurt, that child will gmw up feeling aa do the most charm­
Mrs. Jrrnlgnn has received
to be a very unpleasant wom­ ing and agrecabtu of women.
But they use It in the wrong
an invitation to a "first tim­
an.
Anthony Oppel
ers" breakfast to be held
There'* at least ene such way. Knowing how others
Monday morning a t the Fon­
woman in almost every group feel, they us* the knowledge to
tainebleau Hotel.
Has Celebration
—the woman who apoil* small hurt, to take th« other per­
son down * notch or two.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
A charming woman uses
Mr. and Mra. Anthony Op- Casselberry
DeBary
her knowledge of other peo­
ple to build them up, to aay
pci of Smyrna Drive celebrat­
Just tha right word, to make
ed Mr. Oppel’s birthday Sat­
urday with three daughters
an accomplishmi-nt seem even
who flew In from Long Is
more important than It ia, to
land, N. Y., Mrs. Charles
smooth troubled waters and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Darius
Prin­
By Sirs. Adan Muller
Drost of Floral Park, Mrs.
taka the sting out of tumron*
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hook Ed Regnenell of West Hem- gle of Hibiscus Road, Cassel­ rise's careless remark.
berry,
hava
had
as
their
of Palmetto Dr. celebrated stead, and Mr*. John Drewe*
Tha ability to put yourself
guests, his brother-in-law mil
Mr. Hook a birthday, Friday
of Hnuppauge.
in another's placa can be a
sistar,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cecil
evening with a dinner in Or­
Mrs. Uppcl hid baked t Johnson of West Virginia, and great gift if coupled with
lando.
four-tiered birthday cake for bis brother ami aulerlnlaw , kindness.
Mr. and Mra. H. O. Raup the occasion, and they irtrs
When uaed to deflate and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pringle,
have moved into live former
guests at Weki Wachee Mer­ of Akron, Ohio.
puncture
tha ego of others,
Elmer residence on Matanii
maid Show, amt posed for
probt tha most sensitive
Rd.
Mrs.
Patrick
Riley
and
nine
pictures with the mermaids.
spot* in their nature*, It is
Mrs. Florence Seymour of
On Sunday they celebrated year old son, Mark, of Lako a real curs*.
Jacksonville has been atudyLucerne
Circle,
Casselberry,
with a birthday dinner at the
That’* a lesaon mothers ran
big at the DeBary Mansion
left June 29 for a fiv# weeks
House this past week. Mrs. DeBary Restaurant.
trip to Franca, whera they teaeh their daughter*—not by
Seymour is a Past President
will visit her parents who are lecture*, but by eiantpla.
of the Florida Federation of
vacationing in the south cen­
Art, Inc., and is well known
tral part of tha country. They
for her paintingi. One ia
went to New York by train
hanging at present in the De­ Col. Hugh McCollum, USAF and flew by Jet to her former
li ary Restaurant and Mansion Ret., and Mrs. McCollum are home, Paris. She and her
House.
enjoying a week of cubing husband met while he was
Ur. and Mra. John Dzick of and golfing at Hollywood, stationed at Orley Field with
Catalina Dr. are entertaining Florida. Col. McCollum U as­ the U. S. Air Fore* following
har eon In-law and daughter, sociated with Stanstrum Beal World War IT.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Glover trof Peabody, M an. and their
Mr. a n d
Mra. Gerald
three daughter* Katherine, Warnke and daughter*, Gerl Slavia
Christina and Joan Elizabeth. Ann and Melinda Lee. re­
Alao h e r daughter-in-law, turned home Sunday from t
Mrs. J. Dtick of Van Nuyi,
week’s vacation in tho O urk
Calif. The group ha* been mountains. They also visited
visiting Bush Gardens, Cy­
By Bernice Kelsey
in the home of Mrs. Warnke’s
press Gardens,
near by
Mrs. F. A. Jakubctn and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
beaches and place* of interFerdinand and Mark,
Goldsworthy, in F t Smith,
tat in the area.
.WHEW COM ES THE &lt;
her nieces. Linda and Connie
Ark.
Mr. and Mra. William OgPendarvia, Mrs. Georgs Ja- GLORIOUS OUTDOORS OP
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herb
I
ten
dan of Estrella Rd. have as
kubcin Jr. and children, Deb­ SUMMER WC STAY INCIDE
their guests, their son-in-law strom and daughter, Sheryn,
WITH A io-coiom oN iw a
bie and George, and Kathy
and daughter, Mr. and Mra. accompanied by Nancy Ellen
Rook
have
recently
returned
MltcbaU Cboilty of Holly- Zcajka of Cocoa Baaeb will
home after spending a few
CHRYSLER
wood, and
granddaughter leave this weekend for a twoAIRTEMP
week vacation in North Car­ day* at tha Holiday Inn in
Judy and grandson Robert.
Cocoa Beach.
olina
mountains.
Mr. and Mr*. Adam Muller
ROOM AIR
Mr. and Mra. James E
bad ** their dinner guests
CONDITIONERS
FASHION TIPS
at the DeBary Restaurant, Oieweg of Loaml, 111., an­
Almost Correct
Mra. Muller’* lister, Ethel nounce the birth gf a k
CALL FA 2*8321
Although many label* read
Blevina Stinchcomb of Bis- Mark Robert, bora funday,
cayne Park, Miami, and Mra. June 34, and weighing ala "wash and wear," the gar­
L Case also of Miami, who pounds. Mrs. Oieweg U the ment! very often need press­
2513 Park Dr.
are visiting both the Mullen former Judy Moorf, daugh­ ing around the seams, collar*
Air
Condi tlosing
and Mr. and U ri. Donald C. ter of U r. and Mra. Ralph and bema to keep them tookHeat • Refrigeration
McIntosh of Jasmine Dr.
Moors, X* Wdatura Dr. ktg

CONFIDENTIAL TO MR. S.: If
you want to make your teen-ager
feel grown up, give hlnrhia own tele­
phone bill.

Hostesses At
Friendship League
The Ethel Root Circle of
the Congregational Christian
Church wa* hostess to the
Friendship league when they
met Monday for their joint
meeting.
Also invited were members
of the Christian Youth Mtn*
istry. who attended the Sum­
mer Camp at Avon Park.
Each gave a brief talk on
how they were enriched
through their visit i t (he
State Conference.
Mrs, Helen Reraua.it, pres­
ident, presided over the
meeting and after the various
reports were given the meet­
ing was turned over to the
Rev. end Mr». Welter Mc­
Pherson. They sketched brief­
ly the organisation, purpoae,
and the program of the Unit­
ed Church.
Mrs, William
nurtrche,
president of the Friendship
League announced they were
sponsoring e Strawberry Fes­
tival on Thursday, July 18, at
S p. m. in the church. Ourtnf
the evening there will be a
stirring
presentation
with
alidci of the atcry of a mis­
sionary couple, the Rev. and
Mra
Ralph Kurteling. Mrs.
Henry Dills, accompanied by
Mrs. Remuaat at the organ,
will present a beautiful pro­
gram of cello numbers. No
tickets will be sold for this
evening tot all sgei, but a
silver ottering will be re­
ceived t» defray evpenie*.
Hostesses Monday evening
were Mrs. Earl Mosley and
and Mr*. Bonner Carter. De­
licious refreshment* consist­
ing of Jewell&gt;11 nut mold*
with dressing, assorted cook­
ies and crackers, coffee and
Sea ware served to the mem­
bers and guests. They were:
Mrs. Merrill Robinson. MDa
Dorothy Heath. Mrs. Ralph
Hammond,
Mrs.
William
West, Mrs. McPheraon, Mra.
BurUche, Mrs. Oiear Zittowtr, Mrs. Remusat. Mra. Harold Herbst. Mr*. G. O. Nordgren. Mra. Ralph Leasing.
Mrs. Agnes Boyd, Mrs. Bea
Alford. Mrs. Clsyton Bagwell. Mr*. Edwird Simpson.
Mrs. Gua Schmah, Mrs. Hen­
ry Dilta and Rev. Walter Mc­
Pherson. Also Mike Scott,
Tom Palmer. Miss Barbara
Alford and Mia* Ellen Car-

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To Pilot Club Convention.

Ethel Root Circle

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Miss Smith Named Delegate
Mlaa Janet Smith, president
•f the I’ilut Club of Kunfoni
haa bran named official d»'lete te to the 12nd annual con­
vention of Pilot Club Inter­
national In Miami Bench July
14-18.
Mr*. Jerry Jem iyan was
rhoaen aa alternate delegate
anJ Mr*. Jack Lambcrtson,
Immediate peat president, alio
will attend the convention.
The president of Pilot Club

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DEAR ABBY: I am a very small
eater and we eat out a lot. It is very
embarrassing to me when a waitress
notices that I haven’t eaten much
and asks. "Was there something
wrong with the foot! and she gives
me an argument, and says, "Are you
SURE there’s nothing wrong with
it? You hardly touched it.” Abby,
I’m not a child, and I don’t need to
be coaxed into eating more than I
want. How can I get waitresses to
stop calling attention to the fact that
1 don't eat much?
SMALL EATER

TU ESDAY P . M.
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lit ABC assert
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By Oswald
9:309:30Jacoby
p. m. NBC.

Em ­
pire. "Tha tamer." (roior)
lrenin). Tliia one feature*
antagonistic irtm n a*
guest Jeremy Slat* and regu­
lar - Rj-iC -CVNeil' square off
in a test of their youthful
mind* and muscles.
9:30-10:30 p. m. NBC. The
Dick Powell Theater "Ap­
ples Don't Fall Far." (re­
run I. A bit overly sentimen­
tal and contrived, this teleplay looks like It might have
been one of the great play*
in this eacellent seriea, but
missed tha mark.
10-11 p m . CBA Tha Keefe
Rrassell* Show. If you’re #*•
peeling an improvement in
thi* scriei, a* well you
might, you'll not find It to­
night. Fred Gwynn* ia baek
with the only ability that
seem* natural to this show,
an accomplished awkward­
ness.
10:30-11 p. m. NBC Report
From Tokyo, (debut) One of
tho few good thing* about tho
summer TV season la an
occasional series that ia saecllcnt in every respect ex­
cept one. And that ia that It
could not hold up against a
"Bevery HlllblUlee" or "Bon
Casey."
10:30-11 p. m. ABC Focus
On America, (debut) Another

gone If nur partner* bed con­
tracted for three no-trump, but
will never find out. Lightner
and Gottlieb played and. m*de
four hearts without any trou­
ble at all.
Incidentally the hand turned
out to ls&gt; an important clu*.
Winkman dsducUJ lliat die
occupant of tha room waa tak­
ing brtdg* lesson* from somoon*.
Fur St page* of eaay-to-undfTitand bridge tips, order
your copy of "Win at Bridge
Wiih OtwaliJ Jacoby," Jutl
send your name, address, and
fio rent* to: Onwald Jacoby
Reader Sen kt, c o this news­
paper, P. O. Ro* 489, Dopk A,
Radio City Station, New York
10. N. Y.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding three
heart* your partner Jump* to
four spade* over your three
club*. What do you do in
this iiuUiico?
Anewor Tomorrow

By Ruth M illett
Good Insight into teeners:
Ruth Mlllett'e "Tips on TrenAgers" Mail 25 cento to Ruth
Millett Reader Service, cto
Tho Sanford Herald, P. O.
Box 489, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York 19, N. Y.

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personnel from the Detroit
Receiving Hospital, and de­
monstrating what happens to
an auto arcident victim.
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tho first clly founded in tho
Now World.
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Tho abbreviated title to tba
r a t e Is K tx lA R a KINO and
R u g A C. KINO, bla wire, vara m ELIZA M. BRYANT, a t a!.,
d efandanti. Tha daaerlptlon of
tha r a t i ' p ro p e rty l a r o t r e d lo
a s aat f o r t h above.
You a n d *ach of you ara
hereby notified t h a t s u i t to
remove cloud* from a n d to
quiet and confirm tha t il l s to
tha abova described property
ha a bean b ro u g h t n s a l n a t y»u
In tha abova atylad cauaa ky
t h a plalnttffa d e s i g n a t e d
thereto, a n d you a re hereby
required to file your n n sw tr
or olhor defensive pleadings
w ith tba C loth of the Circuit
Court, a n d aarva a copy thsrso f upon B aaaatt and T u c k . Atl o r n ty a fo r plaintiffs, T H altland P la ta , Maitland, Florida,
on or before lha Ind day of
AuguaL IMI. I f you fall to
do ao a Dacron Pro Confatio
will be ente red a g a ln a t you
rue tha relief s o u g h t la tba
Complaint.
W tT N H M my band a n g tka
aaal of tho &gt;ald Court In Banford, Hemlnole County, Flor­
ida. th is J l t h day of June,
IM I.
(Baal)
A r t h u r H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clark
By: M a r th a T. Y lhU a
Deputy C la r k
H arlan Tuck, o f lha firm a t
lle ss e tt nnd T u c k
1 Maitland P l a t a
Maitland, F lo r ld a
Attornaya for P la ln tlf f a
I’ubllih J u l y g, (. I«, M. I H I
CDK-11
i n T in a c i r c u i t r o i s r o r
T H E IkINTM JUDICIAL CISC U T , IN AND FOR SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLURDA,
CHANCERY NO. I R M

i t IT TO RVIET TITER

JACK
P.
BLDRIDOC. alio
know n a s J. P. ELDHIDOK.
alao know n aa J. P. ELDHEDGE, a n d AUDREY LOIIIKE ELDIIIDGK, also known
a a AUDREY LOUISE ELDHEDGE, also k n o w n aa AUD­
REY ELDIUDOK, alao known
• a AUDREY U ELD IU DO B,
hta wife,
Plalaltffe,
va
W. a HOWARD, at a t .
Defendants.

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TOi W.
II.
HOWARD, If
alive, and If daad, tils unknown
h a l r a d e via tes, tegulaee, or
granleoa; ANNA V. WILflOM.
a lt o know n aa ANNA H. WILHON, deceased, and tho un­
know n h a l r a deviants, lega­
tees, g ra nta aa , e r a d l to r a a talgneei.
or
o th a r
persona
claiming by, through, under
o r a s a ln a t tho said ANNA V.
WIIXON. also know n a a ANNA
I t WILHON. decanted; Ml till LEY
WILSON
WELCH- If
a t l v a a n d If dead, her u n ­
know n h a l r a da vla aa a legstaaa, or g r a n ts o a ; ------WELCH.
tha u n k n o w n husband. If anr.
of g i l l R L E Y W I L E O N
WELCH, If allva. and It dead,
hie u n k n o w n h a l r a devleaae,
l e g a l a t t, o r g r a n te e s ; CATH­
ERINE R. WILSON, If allva,
nnd It daad, har unknown
h a l r a d a v la a a a l a g a t a a a ar
g rantaaa;
ORANGE
LAND
COMPANT. a dissolved Flor­
ida c orporation, a nd tha un­
known assigns, auceavsora In
Intaraat,
truelete
or
other
partlea c la im in g by, through,
under a r a g a l a a t sa id GR­
ANGE LAND COMPANT; LU­
CY B. REED , also known aa
1. II. HEED. I t slice, and It
daad. h a r u n k n o w n heirs, davleets. lagataaa. and grautaae;
ADA K. MOORE, dacaaiad;
tha u n k n o w n halra, davleeaa.
lagalaaa, g r a n ta aa , eradltora.
atelgnaao o r
othar parsons
claiming by. th ro u g h , or un­
der tha Mid ADA K MOORE,
d e ettaa d ; JA CK MOORE, If
atlva, a n d If daad, hla anknown heirs, davlaaaa lega­
tes*. und g r a n ta a a ; CIIHIMTINE
A.
BELL
dacaaiad,
and t b a u a k a o w a
k iln ,
devise**.
l a g a l a a a g ra a t a a a e r a d l t o r a assignee* ar
other
persona c la im ing br.
through, u n d a r o r a g a ln a t tha
said C l l l l l t m N K A. BELL
deceased; E LM ER P. BELL;
And a ll p a rsons a n d pa rtial
claim ing
any
Internet
by,
through, un d e r a r a g a l a a t any
of tha abova know n or u n ­
known p a rtlau and ALL PE R ­
SONS HAVING OR CLAIM.
I NO ANY IN T E R ES T IN THE
RKAL PR O PE R T Y HEREIN
DESCRIBBD B ■ L O W, TO
WIT;
PARCEL M M
Lota Id, I I . s a d I I of
SUNNY SLOPES, according
to t h a p l a t thereof aa
rea coded I s E M M
U»

Legal Notice

PATST E. MITCHELL
P la la tirr.
VP

t a t * 1, I, 1. i , | f , t f ,
IT. I I . I f , tw. I t , f t ,
I I . 1* a n d f t *f OAK
MANOR. a c c ording I s tho
p l a t t h e r e o f a a racordod
In P la t Book 11, pago I I
• f tho Public Kocordo or
Seminole County, Florida.
M R C IL T m U
T h a N ortha aa t U a f tha
B o u th aa at It o r le c tio n
IT. T o w a ab lp f t l o a t h .
R a n g e &gt;1 Beat.
PARCgSL r o t g
T h a Itaa t H a f tha Waat
14 a f t h a Boaihwaat It af
t h a N orthaaat 14 a f Sec­
tio n
IT,
T ow nship
]1
Bouth, R a n g e I t EaaL
PA R l'K L F IY R
T h a W aat H af th a Southe a s t It, and l h a Bouth• » a t ta of tha Suuthe ta t
I t . a f Section ST, T o w n ­
s h i p SI Bouth, R a a g a 11
Knot, a n d thu Narthwaut
I t of t h a Bouthwaat &gt;t,
a n d tha North I t of tho
B oulhw oet H of tho Southw aot &gt;4 of Section II.
T o w n u h lp St South, Range
SI Kaat.
fA B C B L M S
▼ha B a i t 14 of tb a Waat
H a f t h a Northaaat It of
t h a l o u t h w a a t It a f Sec­
t i o n i t , T o w n s h i p I I South.
B a n g s t l Kaat
T ha nama a f tha Court In
which suit ban boon Inatltutod
la t b a Ctreult C a u r t a t tha
Ninth Ju d ic ia l Crcult, In and
for Bamlnotn County, Florlda.
Tha a b b r e v i a t e d t i t l e lo tha
oaia la J a c k P. Rldrldga, alto
known • • J . P. Bldrldga. alao
known aa J . p. E tdradga, and
Audrey Louisa Bldrldga. alao
know n a s A u d re y Louisa Kidradge, alao k n o w a s Audrey
Eldrtdga, alao k n o w n aa Aud­
rey i— fclunua*. bia who ,
plain tif f a va. W. H. Howard,
at aL, defendants. The des­
crip tion of t h a re a l proparty
Involvad la a a aat f o r t h abova.
You and each o f yon a r t
h t r t b y notified t h a t autt to
ram ova clo uds from and to
quiet and confirm lha tltta
to thu abova daacrlbad p r o ­
pa rty h a s bean b r o u g h t agalnat
you In tbo above atylad cauaa
by t h a p laln tlffa designated
therein, a n d you a r a haraby
required to file y o u r answ e r
or o t h e r d a fo n ilv a pleadings
with th a C l a r k of tha Court,
and aarva a copy th ere o f upon
B aaaatt a n d Tuck, attorney
for t h a ptatnttffa, 7 Maitland
Plata, Maitland, Florlda, on
or before th a I n d day af
AuguaL IMI- If y o u rail to
do so, a Docroo P r o Confatio
will be ente red a g a l n e t you
Tor t h a relief dem anded In tha
Complaint.
WITNESS m y b a n d and tha
•sal o f tha sa id C o u r t In Han­
ford, Seminole County, Florlda,
this S i l k d a y of J u n a , l i u .
(SEAL)
A r t h u r K. B eckw ith, Jr.
C la r k
By; M a rth a T. Vlhlea
Deputy C lark
(a) H a r la n T uck
H a r la n Tuck, of t h a firm af
B a t t e l t and T uck
T Maitland P la sa
Maitland, Florlda
Atlornaya for P la intiffs
Publish J u l y 1, ». I I , 11, IMI.
CDK-11
IB T U B CIRCUIT COURT OF
TWB NINTH JU D t I T b L CINCUIT. IN AND FO R g K R L
SOI. 18 COUNTY. FLORIDA,
LAW NO. u u
NOTICE O P HULK NISI
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
OF FLORIDA, aa Agency af
tha Htata o f Florida,
and
SEMINOLE COUNTT. a Poli­
tical Subdivision of tho State
of Florida,
Petitioners.
T*.

CARNET OROVES. INC., ot el.
D if r n d a n t) .
NOTICE O F EMINENT DO.
MAIN FROCEKDINMSi
IN T H E NAME AND HU T HE
AUTHORITY OF T H E STATIC
OF FLORIDA |
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCF.KN. a n d to alt persona
and pa r tle a having or claiming
»ny
right.
Iltla,
Intereet,
eatato,
m o r tg a g e
or
other
Ban t o or on thoo* certain
percale of land h ereinafter
daacrlbad, a n d tha following
parsons, to g e t h e r w ith all unknown p a rsons c la im ing by.
th r o u g h or under know n pe r­
sons who a r a daad. o r who era
not know n to bo dead or atlva
■evtlos N t H - R H Arete Road
dal Sem le elo Coamty Naaeeo
S Addraeoeo
E dm und U Front. Individ­
ually a n d as E i a c u t n r of
t h e E o ta t a of Sophia F.
Front, decanted
I I Bradley Road
Arlington, M a s s a r h u te tta
s u n No.
lM.i, tad.i,
lOd.l
M a rgare t C. F ro s t
IT B r td la y Road
A rlington. Masaachueatto
SIID Na. 191-1, 1*11, to d l,
IM I
E velyn P. Froat
11 A. Ja e un S tr e e t
Arlington. Maseei-tmeetta
gR U No. 191.1, 191.1
Froom an W. Froat
J a c k so n
New lUm tiehlre
MRD No. 101.1, 1911
M a rg aro t M. F ro a t
Ja c keon
Now H am pshire
S R D No. 191.1, 1911
PutrL-k T . H urley
10* P l i a e s n t Street
Arlington, M.ieea. luieetts
SRt&gt; No. 191.1, 1*11
Adaltne K. Hurley
19* P l e o ta n t S tr e e t
Arlingto n. Maeeachusetto
SRD No. 1*1.1, l u l l
Alice F. I m n ts
19 D a n v tr Street
Springfield. Maeaachuaalta
S R D Na. 1*1.1. 1*11
( h e e l e r L a n ta
Id Denver S tie a t
Springfield, Maceachuaetta
SR D No. 191.1, 191.1
L o o t Cedar drove#, lna.
1 ' Mill Street
A r lington Id, M aaeachaiotta
SRD No. 1111, l d l l
Dorothy H. Moore
I I IlllL lde Hood
Lincoln. Masaachueett*
SRD Na. 111.I, 111]
H obart L. Moor*
t l lllllelita Road
Lincoln, Maeaachuaalta
SRD No. 101.1, M i l
M. E ra a o t Moora
1(1 M a o a a e h u iitta Avenue
A rlington, Maaeachueetta
SRD No. 1*1.1, 191.1
F r a d P e r r in
9T4 S agam ore Drive

RaakMtap M, Mow la rk

BILLY J O E MITCHELL,
■ n o Ho. l lf .1 , 1M.I
Louies S a w y e r
e / o Franct* Kaaf, A ttorney
I I I M a ss ac h u se tts Avenue
A r l l a g t o a I t , Maavxrbusetta
s n o s o . m i l. m i
n d a a ITU a BMg I t a la I m I
S R D No. 191.1, 1*1.1 R i a H T
O F WAY
T h a t p a r t of:
K it of MK&gt;i. w e s t of Road,
Sactlnn II. Townablp 11
Houtb.
Range
t*
Kaat.
f E X C E P T t b s South M
foot th e r e o f ;
ly in g W esterly of and w i t h ­
in d* f a i t of tho eurvoy lino
o r Ktota -Road 111, Section
1711a. aald survey tins being
daacrlbad a a follows;
Begin on tha South tin s
o t g e etlo a I t , T ownablp
I t South, R ange I t E a s t
a t a point 1 i I I . l l feet
W ait
of t h a Southeast
c o rn er
of said
Section
&gt;!. th e n ru n North *t*
l a i u * E ast, 101.79 feet to
tho b e g in n in g of a c urve
coneava t o tho Bouthaaat.
• r l y a n d h a v in g a r a d iu s
o f 91I.IT feat, thane* run
N o rth a ae ta rly slung said
curve th r o u g h a c en tral
angle of l l * 1 i ' a distance
of 111.11 feet to th a and
o f said curve and and of
title s u r r e y Una d e sc rip ­
tion.
T ha
land
herein
described
c o n ta in s
17,111 square feet
t . l M a c r a l more or lies, a scluetva of road rig h t of way.
OW NED
HVi
EDMUND
l*
PROMT
and
wife
MAR.
OA RKT
C
FROST,
and
ALICE F. LANTZ and b u sh a rd CHE8LET L A N T Z :
DOROTHY II. MOURE and
h u sb a n d
It O II E It T
L.
MOORE;
FRED
PE RRIN
a n d wife GRACE PE RRIN ;
M. ERNEST MOORE, w id­
ow e r; KVELTN p. FROST,
sln g la; PA TRICK T. H U R ­
L E Y a n d wife ADALINE K.
H U R LE Y ;
LONE
CEDAR
(inOVES. INC.. E sta te of
JO HN F. s a w y e r , daceae• d ; T H E ESTATE OF SO­
P H IA F, PROMT, deceased;
a n d ESTATE o r EDWARD
W. IIIOOI NS. deceased;
SUBJECT TO: LEAKE: recorda d la o it. Book 19, peg* d l l.
Held by CARNEY GROVE*.
INC
nuw
merged
with
MINUTE
M A ID
U ROVED
COUP., a n d INTEREST It
a n y a f t h a unknow n h a l r a
davlaaaa a n d / o r other c la im ­
a n t s u n d a r JO HN F. s a w ­
y e r , deceaaad; and I N T E R ­
EST, If any, of tho unknow n
halra, daviseei, a n d /o r o th e r
c la i m a n ts un d a r HOPllIA F.
FRONT, deceased; and INTEUKNT, If any, of tho u n ­
know n hairs, deftness, a n d /
o r o t h a r c la im a nts u n d e r
ED W A R D W. HIGGINS, d«ccaeetL
■aettow f T I l l - l M I Stale Road
M l , Sem in ole Cowaty UeoovlpKRD No. 191.1, tbd.l RIGHT
O F WAY
T h a t p a r t of:
The Bouth 19 feat of the
Bid of MKH of Section 11.
T o w n s h ip I t Bouth, Hangs
1* Kaat,
l y in g W e s te rly of and with*
In dd f a st of the survey tins
o t h t a t a Head M l, Keollua
77110, laid su rvey line being
described a s follows:
Begin un tha Mouth t in s of
Hecllun 11, Township I t
Mouth, Range 19 E ast. St
a point ISIS.91 feet West
of t h a Houtheaet c orner
of aald Section 11, thenca
run North 01*!d'l8" East,
101. Id
teat to lha be­
g in n in g of a curve eonra ve to the Koutheaaterly
and h a v in g a ra dius of
3VS.17 feet,
thenca run
N ne thee stert* along eeld
r u r v a thro u g h a c entral
a n g le o r ll*te* a distance
of SSI.77 feat to the and
o f sa id curve and end of
thle eurvey line deecrlpGun.
The land h e rein described c o n ­
t a i n s 1109 s q u a re feet f.lSI
s e r e ) mor* or tone, exclusive
of s r a s In oaletlng road r ight
of way.
OWNED
lit:
EDMUND
L.
FltOKT.
Executo r of
the
E s t a t e of KUl'HIA F. FltOKT.
deceased
BUBJECT TO: LKAJIK: r e c o r d ­
ed la O. R. Book 19, page
*11.
Held
by
CARNET
OltOVKB. INC., now m erged
w i t h MINUTE MAID OIIOV KM. Carp., a n d INTER KMT.
if any, of tho unknown heirs,
dovleaas, a n d / o r other c la i m ­
a n ts
under
HOPllIA
FPROMT, ijeoeasad.
TAKK NOTICE that s De­
c la ration of T a k i n g haa been
filed
In
the
ahove-etyted
cauaa by tho Petitioner#, tha
a cquiring a u th o r i t y of these
proceedings, for the ta k i n g of
the ob o e e-described Unde, fur
tha purpose eat forth tn tha
Petition In thle caul*. vta.i
As r ight of way for a portion
of Mtala Road 411 In Setnlnnle
r .iu n ty , Florlda, and t h a t lha
Honorable Vseear I t t'arltoo.
one of the J u d g r e of m e Ninth
Judicial C ircu it of
Florlda,
will, on t h a 11th day of July.
A. D. 1943, a t lt:S» AM.. In
tha Memlnola County C ourthouea a t Hanford, Florida, conelder said Declaration of T a k ng, a ppoint appraiser#, and
t i u k ) such Order as the Court
deem# proper, AII partlea to
tha eult e n d all partlea Intersa ted m ay
appear a n d
ba
heard at lha tin ts and place
designated.
You, a n d each of you, are
hereby com m anded lo a ppea r
by tiling an Answer t o the
Petition h e re to f o r e filed In
thla causa In the entitled Court,
on or be fore A ugust I. 1941,
to ihow w h a t right, title. In­
ternet or liana you, or a n y of
you, have In and tu tho
above-described
lands
and
Show c a u s a why the earns
should n o t ba taka n for lha
u se s and purposes eat forth
In tha P a tltlon filed herein.
WITNEtW my Hand a n d lha
Official Deal of ertld C ourt, on
thla I l t h day of June, A. D.
19*1.
IMKAL)
A rth u r II Beckwith. J r .
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Memlnole
County
C o u r t­
house Hanford, Florlda
By: A r t h u r II. Beckwith.
Jr.. C lerk
Harold F. Johnson
County Attorney
P. o. Bos 119
Hanford. Florida, *»J
J a c k W. Pierce
Holland Building
T allaha sse e . Florida
of Counsel for the Petitlooera
Publish J u l y 1. 9. Id, 11. lid).
CDK-ld
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL r i l l .
Cl IT. IN* AND FUR BKNI.
N u t K COUNTY, PLUHIDA.
U CMAX CARY h o . U 3 | «

D efaadaat

N TTVCR T R A PP EA R
TMt BILLY J O E MITCHELL
d l l E a s t Ce ntra l I t r e s t
K lngrport, T an n teie e
You a r e he reb y notified th at
a Complaint f o r Divorce haa
baan filed a g a i n s t you la lha
abova atylad C o a r t a ad you
a r a required to aarva a copy
o f y o u r A nsw er or pleading
to tha Com plaint on tha Plaint i f f s a tto rn ey . TRUMAN K
O il AMOS, 991 Ona North Or
ango Bldg., Orlando, Florida,
a a d ft la tha o r ig in a l Answer
o r pleading In tha ofrica of
th a d a r k of t h a Circuit Court,
Bamlnola C ounty Court House.
Sanford. Florida, an or bafora the H a t day of Ju ly , t i l l .
If you fall to do ao Judgm ent
by default
will
be take n
a g a i n s t you for th a railaf d e ­
m anded In tha Complaint.
DONE AND O RD ERE D a t
Sanford,
Seminole
County,
Florida, t h is 17th day • ( Juna,
19*1.
(S E A M
A r t h u r H. Berkw lth, Jr.,
Clark of tha Circuit Court
gemlnolu County, Florida
By: M a rtha T. Y lh lta
Deputy C lark
T r u m a n E. Gruaoa
A ttorney ut Law
Ona North O ra nge Building
Orlando, Florlda
P ublish J u l y 1, 9, II, IS, 19*1
C D K -I
NOTICE o r APPLICATION
FOR TAX HERD
IBs*. 1M.1B F l o r i d a Statu te*
e l tB4B)
NOTICE IB H E R E B Y GIVEN
T h a t D. D. Daniel, th* hold­
e r of the f o llow ing c ertificate
h a s filed said c ertific ate for
t e a dead to he teaued t h e r e to
The c e rtific a te num ber end
y e a r of laouance, the de sc rip ­
tion o f the p r ope rty, a n d the
na m e In which It wse g u e s t e d
a re a t follows;
Cart I first • No. ddT
T e a r of
Issuance, trio.
D ese rtptIsa o f Progen yr
l*«»t I F o r e s t Bio pee. Plat
Book I t, Pa go t l .
Name In which assessed Cherlee W. A Beasle M. T urner.
All or enld p ro p e rty b e in g In
the County of Hemtnole, Hlete
of Florida. U n ia ts such csrII fiesta shall b« redeemed a c ­
cording la l a w tha property
described In each certificate
will be sold to the highest
bidder e t the f r o n t door of the
HamlnoU. C ounty Court House
a t Hanford, Florida, on the
first Monday la the month of
Auguet, I l d l . W h ic h Is the
i l h day of A ugust, t i l l .
Dated thla H a t day a t May,
1941
(Official C lark's Heat)
A r th u r II. Beckw ith Jr.
C lark C ircu it Court. MemInols County, Florida.
Publish J u l y I, I, II, i t , m i
CDK-11

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a p p l i c a t io n

FO R TAN B E E P
(Be*. ISL1B F l.-ee j. s t a t u t e s
e l 1»dS|
n o t ic e w h e r e b y g iv ­
e n , That
David Rome, the
holder of the following c er­
tific ate has filed sold c e r t if i ­
c ate fog t a g deed lo be Issued
thereon. The certific ate n um ­
be r and y e a r o f Issuance, the
description of the property,
a n d the name In which It was
aseeesed ere a s follows:
C s r t l f lc s t s No. 1179 T e a r et
Issuance 1911.
D e errly tle u a f Prope rly i
Lot D Oak Terrace. Plat
Book I P a g * 91.
Nam* In which assessed C lare,
t h a Rous. All of aald pro­
pe rty
being In
Hie C oun­
ty
nf
Memlnole.
Slate
of Florlda. Unless such c er­
tific ate shall bo redeemed ac ­
c o rding to law the property
described In such certificate
will he void to tho highest
bidder a t the f r o n t dnor o t tho
Hemlnole County Court Mouee
a t Hanford, Florlda, on the
flret Monday In the month of
Auguet, l ) d :, which Is the
1th day of Auguet, Dd).
Dated thle I d t h day of June,
till.
(Official C lerk 's Beal)
A r th u r It. Reckw llh Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court. HemInote County. Florida,
Publish. J u ly 1, 9, |9, n , ](().
CDK*.
North dt'17'11" W est for
a distance of 14). 99 ft;
thence
North
il'&amp;O'IJ"
W r i t for n distance of
19.19 ft, to tho p o i n t , of
beginning.
accordin g ' t o
tho plat t h e r e o f a* re cord­
ed In Plat Book t l . Page
It,
Public
Records
of
Bemlnnle County, Florida.
Inclu ding specifically, but
not hy ilia way of lim i­
tation, the following fixt u r f s ; J a c k s o n l i e . Hot
W a te r Heater, Model C l i t ,
Herlal lit* * .
DONE and O R D ER E D at
Hanford. County of Hemlnole,
Htate o f Florida, thla J lth
day of Ju n a , 1991.
(MEAL)
Hon. A r t h u r 11. Beckwith,
Jr.
Clerk Circuit c o u r t
Memlnole County. Florida.
Uy: M artha T. Vlhten
Deputy Clerk
Gregory. Cour* A Pantello
A t t o r n - r e for P laintiff
led Ja c kson Htreet
T a m p a I, Florida
Publish Ju ly I, 9, Id. 1J, D 41
C D K -17
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
P tlll TAN I1KKII
(See. ISI.M F ie tig* s t a tu t e s
e l m int
NOTICE IM HEREBY OIV.
KN, T h a t D. D. Denial the
holder of the following c e r t i ­
ficate h a s (lied said certltlr a t e for lax deed tn he Ixsued
thereon. Th* ceriK Icate num ­
be r t n l year n f leeuenr*, the
description of the property,
a n d the name to which It we*
assessed a re a* fallows;
C e rtifica te No. I l l Year of
Issuance III*

Dr serf pt l»B ef Propertri

N 10* ft. of M i J l ft. of E
117 ft. of IV 3u0 It. o t N i l of
MR '* of N K 1* of Section It
T ow nship &gt;1 Mouth Range t l
East
Name tn which assessed Lloyd
F.. Uurrtll. All of said prope r­
ty being In the County of
Hemlnole. Miate of Florida.
Unless suen c ertific ate shall
he redeemed mc.n&gt;rdliig to law
th* property deecrlbed In such
cerllfliset* will be sold to the
highest bidder a t tha frunt
door of lha Memlnole County
C ourt House a t Hanford, Flor­
ida. on th* f i r s t Monday In
Ih* month nf Auguet. 194),
which Is t h e 7tit day
of
August. 1911.
Dated th is l i s t day e f Mey.
1911.
(Of(trial C lerk 's Beal)
A r th u r tl. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk C ircuit Court,
Memlnole County, Florlda
Publish J u ly L 9. Id. I t . 1911.
CDK-11

e f t*9B)
NOTICE IE H K f t m Y OtT*
EX. T h a t t h e b older e f th e
following c e rtific a te h a s filed
la i d c e r t if i c a t e far t a g deed
t o be Issued thereon. T be
c e rtific a te n u m b e r e n d y e a r o f
Issuance, t h e description of
tb a property, a n d th e a s m s I*
which i t w a s Bees need a r e eg
folio we i
Certificate No. I M I . T e a r t4
Issuance I t d l.
I f*•CTifiiiH av r T B f i n j r i
Iext 11 (L*se P t S o t RR)
Blk. B W oodland H e ig h ts
P U t Book 1 P a g e II.
Name In which neeeeaed D. D.
DanlsL AH of eeld p ro p e rty bee
Ing In t h e C ounty of Hemlnole,
Dials o f Florida. U nless t u c k
c e r t i o r a t e shall be redeemed
according to l a w t h e prope rty
described tn such c ertific ate
will be sold to t b e h ig h e s t
bidder a t tha fro n t door of the
Hemlnole County C ourt House
a t Sanford. Florida, on the
F f r f t Monday tn the Month of
August, 1941, which la th e
I t h day of August, l i l t .
Dated thla I t t h day of J uu r
till.
(Official c l e r k ’s Beal)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith. #PV
c l e r k C ircuit Court.
M«tiiliiole County. Florida
Publish: J u ly I. I, Id. 1), 1H»
CDK-I
IN T E R c l R C t ' t l ' COURT O P
T N R NINTH JUDICIAL C I R .
C t r r IN AND FOR BHJ1INOLH
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 13IM
W KMT BIDE F E DERAL M.AVINGM AND LOAN AMMOCIATtU.V, a Fe de ral Having! and
Loan Association e a l s t l n g u n ­
der the lawe of th* United
States of America,
F la la tlff,
-veRICHARD E. C . i n n . mud E V t .
ELYNN M. CARR, hi* wife.
D efendant*
NOTICE OP I1 T T
STATE OP FLORIDA
TOi RICHARD E. CARR a a d
E VI ELYNN M. C A R R ,
hla wife.
whose resident-# Is
Oakland Drive, OrlendR
F lo rld a
Tou a r e h ereby re q u ire d 9*
file your a n i w e r or w r i t te n
defenses. If any, in t h e abov*
proceeding w ith the C lerk * r
thle Court, a n d to serve *
copy t h e r e o f upon the Plnln*
l i t r e a tt o r n e y s , who*# names
and address a ppea rs hereon,
on or before the H i t d sy of
July, t i l l , t h e n e tu r * of thl*
proceeding be in g h eult for
foreclosure of m o r t g a g e
•gainst
the
following dee*
crlbed property, to-w it:
Lot 14 a n d th at p a r t o t
I«*»t 11. OAKLAND HILldi,
described a s follows! Be­
ginning a t a point on the
c u r s e nf the E a s t rig h t- o f way tins of Knclao W a p
a t the Intersection w ith
th* s o u th e rly line of U il
le: thence Mouth d l 'l d T S 4
E a s t alo n g lha so u th e rly
line of Lot 19 for n die­
tetic* o f 111.91 f t ; theaod
RaTICH OP APPLICATION
FOR TAX D E E D
(Sec. i m . i i Fleedda SSetwise
e f letoy
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVKN. T h a t D. D. Daniel the
holder of the following c e r t i ­
ficate h a s filed sold c e rtific a te
for t a a deed to be Issued
Ihsreon. Tbo certific ate Hum.
her and y e a r of laeuance, the
description of the property,
end the name In which It w as
assessed ere ae follows!
Certificate No. I l l Y ear *f
Issuance 1119
D e erilptle n e f P r o per t y l
N H of K 791.Tl ft. o f W 117.11
rt of BWH (L ess WV4) flection
Id T ow nship I* B R ange U
East.
Nama In which assessed David
A Minnie Bush. All of said
property be in g ta t h e County
of Mtmlnole, S ta le of Florida.
Unless such certific ate she ll
be redeemed a ccording to law
the property described tn euch
certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder e t th* front
door of the Hemlnole County
Court House a t Sanford. F l o r ­
ida, on the flret Monday In
the m onth of August, t ld L
which In the I l h d e y *1
August, 19*1.
Dated thle l i s t d e y a&lt; Mey,
tilt.
(O fficial C le rk 's Real)
A r t h u r H. Beckwith, Jv*
Clerk C lrsult Court,
Seminote County. Florlda
Publish J u ly I, 9, I I , I t , t ld L
GDK-I7
IN TIIK CIRCUIT O M R T OP
THIS NINTH JUDICIAL CIMC U T OP AND FOR SEMIN*
III.Id COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. ISIS*
AMERICAN F E D E R A L BAV.
INUM AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION UF FLORIDA,
Flalatlff,
va.
ROBERT J. WELCH, a t US
and e t al.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
kOUTGAtllt FOMliCLOaURM
TU. EDMUND TIIUMI'MON and
PA TRICIA THOMPSON,
hi* wife,
RKHIDKNCE: UNKNOWN
AND TO: All parties claiming
I ntite eta by, through, u n ­
d e r or a g a i n s t Ih* a f o r t sa id persons
YOU ARE hereby notified
(list a Cunililsln! to foreclose
a certain m o r tg s g * encum ber­
ing tha following described
reel property, to - wit:
Lot
It.
WILLIAMSON
It EIGHTH.
according
to
the plat th ere o f a s record­
ed In P U t llook II, page
Id. I'ubllu Recorde nf Hem­
tnole County, Florida,
has been filed a g a in s t you la
the ahuve-atyled suit, a n d yog
ar* required to aorv* a copy
"f your
Answer or other
Pleading to th* Complaint «n
Plaintiff's attorneys. ANOERMON, RUSH, DEAN. LOWNDES
A van den BERG, t i l E a s t
Central Avenue. Ortendo. FlorId*, and file the origin al Ans­
wer o r o th e r Pleading In lha
Office of the c ierh of t h e Cir­
cuit Court i,n or before th e
Get d a y nf July. 1941. (f you
full to do eo. a decree pre
confee.o will be take n against
vou for th* relief demanded
•n Ih* Complaint.
Thl* Notice ahsll be publlohJ
•d nnc# a week for four consecutlv* w e eks In the Manfurd
llerald.
DATED thla I t t h day ef
June, i m .
(HEAL)
A r t h u r II. Beck with, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By M a rtha T. Vlhlou
Deputy Clerk
Anderson. Rush. Dean
laiwndes * v s n den Berg
Attorney* a n d Counsellors al
Lew
p 1* . * ^ * /
Post Office t i n t m Boulevard
g
Orlando, F lo rid a
Telephone t l l - t l l l
P u M i.£ Ju ly 4 L 14 14 m i

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2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
1. Transportation
5. Food
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1&gt;A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Kent
Real Estate Wanted
12 Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
ir,. 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
21 Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
Automobiles - Trucks
Boats - Motors
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39. Trailers - Cabanas
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MAUY L E E COLEMAN, hi*

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m m 1 1. \«.r: i m i l l i . h m h i :
iw4ril N. a E l l e n I t , H u t s o n
A l l o f #4hi p r o p e r t y belni? In TU: l l - r m t n H- t'&lt;j|vm«iu a n d
Mi r v L«*&lt;t Cotenun
t h e CTountjr o f Hernlitvol*,, tit.t i e
Add r#*sr *f If rile nti w n
o f F l o r i d a. U n l e s s s u c h c#rtl*
Yon. di f* rut i nIn. jir« l u r r H y
f lentrt s h a l l he r M r o m e i ! ac&gt;
c o r d i n g to l a w t h e p r o p e r t y ii j f lf l o t t h a t ,i • •iniplalnt lu
f'ufrcl
o n *cr t : il n iin»rU* i - 1
d e s c r i b e d In s u c h c a r t Ifloat#
lb *
f iillriiA. In k iifi**ffJtoed
m ill b« so l d to t h e h i g h ' *t
b i d d e r a t th e f r o n t d o o r of p j p f r t v* tci writ:
i
1
+
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th e
Srm tnolo C ounty
C o u rt
EHHFIF.LP FI ItHT AOOIS t u n # n t Hatifnr I. F l o r i d a , o n
TION, n rro n jln if to th#
t h e f irs t M o n d a y lit t h e m o n th
ftKit t h r u of, tin r«eord&lt;Kt
o f A u u u s t, 19(12. w h i c h Is th e
In r u t Rook 13.
i®.
I t h d a y o f A u trust, 1943,
i 1ii IJ i a 14#v»«v»I«* «t( swmin ►
*»»*UB a t e d lit la H a t «l»y o f .May.

19«53
(U I c l i l C lerk 's
A rthur II Rerkw lth. Jr.,
Clark C ircuit Court
fiem ln o lo County, F l o ri d a
rubTish J u l y
», u . is, m s .
f^PK - 1S
M v rin : o r
v rri.irv n n v
ron
r »\
m a n

O f , , m l in PlarUlu .Mmol#,
of m in i
NOTICK IS HKKKItT OlVI N , T h at 1'. v i.t (tom,, t Si*
hold#r of i h , following e tit ttta a t# lot# fiiwt »».‘i
&lt; , t , for tux
to t'« Is#ii*&lt;] th#r*on. Th# cfrtlfleat#
i iu m h . r a n d f o r of l i m i l f . ,
th o daacrlptlon of th# pf"P *rty , and th* n » m . In which
I , «r,tn a i i e . s c l »r# #» follow*!
C e rtifica te No. 1154
T f i r of
I i x i a n c a 1141.
tlrorrlpll.il* o f Hrnprrtp,
l o l l 1J
A
Kport.mAn’*

Hlk.

r»r*.lt»o.
Pl*t tlook I, I h i t o I t A
I t.
Msmr In w hich »«««*»»&lt;! C*r-

&lt;*r II. A Ruhr C lluchm»n.

All of 4*1.1 p r o p .r l y b#tnu
In lh» C ounty of Hrmlnol*.
(flat# of Florid*. Uni*.* *u.h
c«rtlfio*t« ihnll bo rrJMnio.i
Accordion to low th* pronortr

dotcrlbod In ouch e#ftltl&lt;-»ta
will b* (old to th* h u t h .i t
bidder »t th# front d o . r of
th # Stm ln ol# County Court
]fou«# *t S#nforJ. Florid*, on
th* fir*t H o mti*y In t ho munth
o f August, 1**1. which I# th#
I t h d i r of August. 1HI.
tigl.d
thl# t t t h
&gt;Uy of
Jun#. 1(41
l O f f l c U t C lerk'a S««lt
A r t h u r It !&gt;•' hwlth Jr.
nt#rk
Circuit
Court,
M rm ln o U County, r i a r lilt.
Publtahs J u l y 1, (. 14. I t . 1(41
CDK -S

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ti ir m i u r

NOTICK 1* H L l l K l i r OIVKN th*l lh# unl#r*!gn#d. Ar­
t h u r (I. tiackw ith, J r . Cl#rk
of th# Circuit Court of s«mlnolo County, Florid# will ».h
th# i l t h d » r of July. I»4J.
d u r in g th# l*g*l hour* of ##l#&gt;
*t th# m ain door of tit# C .urt
II ou. h of M.mlnol* 1 ‘ounty.
r i o r ld u , ■ th th# c it y (if S t u ­
tor.1. Florid*. off#r f-&gt;r #»l#
grid *#ll »t public outcry tu
thg hlghg#t #nd b#*t blJd*r
f o r c#(h Ih# following 6#*«rib#d p r o p i r t y #tlu»t#(l iu
Sctnltiol# County, Florid#, t o ­

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o f r T M#rlw.th*r'# Murv#y of IV li *&gt;f d 1
itrri* of W*H of stv * . of
N tV 1*, d#ctl 111 J). Town.
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K#»t.
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f#oord#d lu
n * . d Rook 11». F ug. I I I
Of fir 1*1 I t . cor | | of s« m |.
nul# County, Florid*
p j r .n u n t 1 i th* FI. .1 . Jr r"
of Forodlogtir# . r . r . r . i Ih *
ca#* pending In M id C (ft. th#
*tyl« of whl th
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t n d th# dock#! uuiuP*r of
which I# No. 1S157
W ITNESS my h»nd *nl th#
• rtlcl#] »#»l or * * it &lt; urt. «hl#
I r l day of Ju ly , I d ;
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A r t h u r If. H* kwith. J r .
• T#rk Circuit Court
lly: M a r t h t T. V h l m
Deputy Cl»rk
Hurry M. MoUb.
Attorney for Plaintiff
t i l J e c k t o n 8tr*«t
Tump* J. Florid*
PuM tih

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Ju ly

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1XJST: Wallet coniabnne driver'a litease, etc. Chandler
Sharon Jr. 6C9 Magnolia.

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Rep or F k a i f l n r In fli» offtco
of I h is d i r It r«f I h i r*lrr«i H
Court on o r »«*for** t h i 3!**i
day of July. 19(12. If y«m fail
to do no, a d t o r r a pro cnnf«?P*o
will h# u l t i t i iirAlrmt vmj for
t!i« rrllo f drmundril in th*
Com pi -i Int
W J T N i : 8 R m r h a n d *n&lt;1 o f f i ­
cial pen! o f o f f k t at Hanford.
Htm lnnlo
C o u n ty ,
thla 28th
d ay o f Jun®, 1*43,

Vrralb

SWEETIR PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

WOULD like nnvy wife to
share home &amp; expenses with
■nothcr navy wife.
KA g-Mow.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!
MEN-WOMEN, I8-W. b u tt
high a» i 102.00 a week. Tieparatory training until ap­
pointed, Thousand* of job*
open. Experience usually
unnccesigry. FREE infor­
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Ktvitii; name, address and
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fi. For Kent

6 . F o r lU n t

ti. For Rent

J BEDROOM furnished Apart­ 2 Unit At. Furn Apt. $.73
ment. FA 2-0041.
2101 Magnolia FA 2-3931
F U RN IS H E D Apartment.
Clean and close in. Jimmie
KUHN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville. NICELY furnished 3 room
Cowan. 3231013.
Apartment. Private hath
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen FURNISHED 1 bedruom Dup­
FA 2-3303.
lex. FA 2-3010.
equipped. $73. FA 2 5303.
UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom
For real automobile bar­ 3 I1R. Frame House. Partly
house, kitchen niutpiw'd.
g a i n s , check the Herald class­
furnished. Near NAS. Not
FA 2 3(131.
fancy hut cheap rent. $12.30
ified display section.
week. FA 23219.
I.ARGE 2 bedroom Trailer on
targe take. Adults only. I'h.
EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 I'ark.
FA 3-73478.
Apartment on
i\
t h i:
in in r
h i*
t h i : EFFICIENCY
rm v n
4 i im . f . u : m v u u :
First St. Near 2 clly free FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
* tn \ t \ . ri.m iiiiA ,
house, latrge room*. $fkj •
parking lots and shopping
in 1*11011 a t i :*
mo. FA 2-8341.
stores. No utility charges.
In rt ; l U I n t n i.f
UL’HTAK . M t r i n it JOlINHON
Suitable
for
couple
or
sin­
FURNISHED I &amp; 2 Bedroom
flectin 4.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
m
a i i* i m i n i m u
iM i
Apartment. Newly decorat­
I'l ll'I IN N
II VV INI.
I ’l A H h
Store.
ed. Quesnel Apt. Apt. 7. 404
m i h i : n an i l l a •# ai n n r n a i i i
I . M Au : i
E. 14th St. 322 8194.
FCHN.
Apt.
FA
2-0017.
Y*»ti niiil ciu‘h «tf y o u «rp
h r r t h y n l l f k d a n d rn tm lrfd
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
i i pre-•■nt n n y c l o i n i i m id Up * FL'RN. Apt. Close in. phone
Rooms private baths, t i l
tviotldo w h i r In you, or t l t h r r iU
FA 2-2800.
&gt; "Uii may hti^
tliw *»•
W. First SL
tur*.
or
«it*}*T \ K A H T l i r i t
Jf ItINHl IN, iln'fiia rit, liilc rtf “ CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
VERY largo 3 Bedroom
t4l-J C o u m y , ti* i h t Kounty
Gables. FA 2 0720.
.iiilif f o f
Mprutroslp Kcnifily,
Home in Loch A nar. $140
F l fO d n , *#t lit 4 «|f f k P ft! I fill•*
per month. FA 2 7301.
( 'Mir h m ^ of *uId i 'o i i n i y at

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LOW Munthlv payments. 3
Bedrooms, den. 2 baths,
Small Repair, — Painting
central Air-Cond. Lake pri­
Phone- FA 2 7983
vileges. U2 Lake Minnie
FURNISHED 2 B c d r o u n
Dr. FA 2-7849.
25. P ln n b tn g S c rrie M
house. 2481 ralmello. Call
PLUMBING
FA 2-0274.
Contracting Repairs
3 BEDROOMS, IH baths. THE TIME TESTD FIRM
FREE ESTIMATES
Large lot and children wel­ 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
R. L. HARVEY
come. FA 2 3609.
204 Saniord Ave. FA 3-:
BARGAIN HUNTER
2 BEDROOM Horn-. Furn. This is it. S. Sanford. Near
27. Special Service*
Large yard and garage.
H U t 3 Rooms 4 bath on
$73 mo. water furnished.
nice shady lot. furnished
FRIGIDAIRE
Children welcomed.
if wanted. Empty Auguit
Sales A Service
FA 2-9997.
2. All this for $3800. 'C all
G. H. HIGH
668-4601 Enterprise. Be glad
1700 W. 1st St. Saniord
t BEDROOM House. Furnish­
to show 6&gt;u inside A out.
Ph. rA 2-3013
ed on targe lot. $80 a month.
FA 2-0697.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
Bog Spray (VC-13) « Ferti$66. Include, water A elec­
Office FA 22118
* • —Ph. FA 2 4244
tricity. FA 2-8344.
Night FA 2-0618
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
323 0700
2 BEDROOM Trailer. For in2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fta.
Piano Tuning and Repair
formation. FA 2-3032.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4220
HOUSETRAILKR with ca­ 3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr
Good
location,
kitchen vIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
bana on large private lot,
equipped. Low down pay­ tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
Adulta. FA 2-8087.
ment. Assume loan. A real
322-3306.
2 ROOM Apt. with private
saving. Call FA 29472.
bath and entrance. 618 MelWELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
A SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom, 1Vk
lonville. FA 2-6420.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
bath home with fenced yard
All Types and Sixes
FUHN. 3 Rm. Collage, with
4 near playground. LOW
We
Repair and Serview
screened porch 4 carpurie.
MORTGAGE at 4 4 % .
S T I N E
Located on Monrue Rd,,
LOW DOWN PAYMENT. Machinery and Supply Co.
Lake Monme. Tnd house S.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
of Lake Monrue Baptist
Seminole
Realty
Church. $13 00 per mo. Plus
-SMITH Aur-Cundltkm Refri­
utilities. Ph. FA 2-7091 af­
1901 S. Park Ave.
geration service. All work
ter 6:00 weekdays or Ph.
guaranteed. Very reason­
FA 2-5232 anytime
FA 2*3837. I .can' message.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
6 ROOM Ilouae. Store build­
Night FA 2 2069.
FURNISHED 2 b e d r o o m
ing. Wonderful locution for
House. $13 a munth. Call
small grocery business. 2
322-6866.
Lot*. 86,509. fl.mio down, LAWN SERVICE
balance
$61.09 per mo. 799 Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
2 BEDROOM llousetrailer.
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
W. 9th or 713 W. 9th St.
Water 4 tights furnished.
FA 2-1117.
*60 a mo. FA M8B2.
home. 2333 El Capltan Dr.
FA 2 0180.

Jim Hunt Really

AIR Conditioning - Refrigera­
tion men needed. We train
you. TooW and e&lt;iuipmcnt
lu mis lied. Write C.T. 1. Box
33, c o Herald.
JOH (ecurity can be yours by
preparing now for coming
Civil Service exam*. For in­
formation writo NATION­
AL TRAINING SERVICE
INC. Box t3A c o SANFORD
HERALD.

12. Real Estate For Sato *2, BalM • P itot • R*F#ir 34. Art k its P ar Sato

St. Johns Realty

3. Ftlucalion • Instruclion

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In l*Ut

Tuos. July 9 , ’65— I’urc Dl6. For R«nt

2. N o tices • P e rso n a ls

County* f i »*r!ii t.
ii.m bffln flf*d n walnut you In iMtiJ rtl, Ffarithi* w i t h i n
tfi# 4bov#*-»»!r.t mitt and y«*u &lt; ! r I »r in&lt;*nthi from I h t time

are

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K a m a In w h ic h i» u t* * i1 C, l*
At Urma fl. T a y l o r . VII of i*M
p r o p e r t y brlnic In th# t*t*unty
o f Hcmlnol#, Htat# nf Florid*
l i n k s # su rti c a r t If lest# ahatl
b * r t d a aimad ac c o r d Irur to law
I h a p r o p e r l y d* acrlb a I In such
cartlfleata
will b# auld t&lt;*
t h a h l * h * « t b i d d e r a t tha f ro n t
d o o r « f t h a f k m ln o l * C o u n ty
C o u r t Hon## a t Hanford* F l o r ­
ida* o n th # f i r s t Monday In
t h # m o n t h o f A u g u s t, IMS.
w h lo n is th « s t h day of A u « u s t
1963
L a t a ! t h l a l i s t d s y o f Msy

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A r t h u r II
Its kwllh* J r , |
C l a r k C i r c u i t Co urt.
Hajnlnoia C o u n ty , F l o ri d a
P u b l i s h J u l y 2. 9. If. 23, IMS
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A r t h u r M Ua n A lth . J r .
C l # r h of th# C ircu it C o u r t,
\ 1II Ul Jull&lt; #1 'Circuit o f
K lo rIJ o
U / M i r t h # T. Villi# i i .
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A lt iftioy f u r I • H t k h t r
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au l., J. K i r k I ' U t t
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SALE OR TRADE

teens, mesa kits.
Navy Surplus, 810
A w.
FOR

your

sewing

Army-

needs.

MILADY’S SHOPPE

-

Of fine Febrka
106 S. Park Ave.
SHALLOW WELLS k PUMPS
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
*3.40 PER MONTH
ASSUME payment! on Singer
nrnnd bobbin Sewing Ma­
chine equipped to ilg ta g
and make button bole*.
With guarantee. Balance o(
6 payment#. FA 2-Mll.
READY MIX Concrete, wtndow sills, lintel,, atept,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, »te«l, grrese traps,
dry wells, itcpplng atones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-8751
I t per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Carroll's Furniture.
WASHING MACHINE. Used
about t year. Excellent con­
dition. «7G. 2 Chests, |1 0
each. Organ small electric
$50. Luggage rack $10. 114
SaiMima Dr. FA 2-2700.

TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
On Repossessed Merchandise
Unpaid
Item
Original
HaL
’63 Port. T.V. $130.93 g 83.79
63 Port. T.V. $139.96 8103.70
'63 12' Refrig $279.93 $138.80
Pori. Stereo $ 69.93 $ 29.80
'83 Power
Mower
f 34.95 $ 33.00
'62 Auto
Was tier
*289.93 $186.30
'52 Port. T.V. $179.95 $ 39.93
II. R. POPE CO., INC. Payments to suit YOUR bud­
2M&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
get.
FIRESTONE STORES
TRACTOR work, mowing,
Cor. of 1st k French
discing, blade, scoop.
322-0244
FA 2-7064.
YOU pick Purple Hull Crow­
29. Automobile Service
der Peal. $1.30 8 bu. Ph.
FA 2 0803.
*
Auto Glass, Topa
A Sea' Covers
USED Lawn Mowers. Rtfrk*
geralor, and atoves.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Poovey's Sales k Service
SEAT COVER CO.
3rd k Magnolia
394 W. 2nd SL FA 2 9032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED WOMEN'S white shoe style
Chteaao Roller Skates. fUaw
7. Good condition. $7410.
AUTO GLASS
Call FA 3 8841.

Air-Conditioning

3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped Home on large hit.
HUTCHISON Ocean front
VIIA 4 4 - mortgage with
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
only 17 years to go. $3300
FA 2 0699.
equity. Can he refinanced
with nothing down or will
9. Fur Sule or Rent
trade on smaller house,
acreage, lots or cor. Ph.
2 UDItM house. 817 Catalina.
FA 2 6137.
2 BH. House. Air-Condition­
HOME AND
er. Sale or rent with option
ORANGE GROVE
to buy. FA 2-2289.
Large 3 bedroom home on
PIN EC REST. 3 Bedroom*. 3 20 acres near Interstate 4.
baths. Flu. room, built-in
16 acres in 3 year old Ham­
oven 4 range. 164 E. Jen­ lin* in GOOD CONDITION.
kins Circle. 322 M37.
Here ie your chance to
" r n n » »m e real money
2.25 ACRES of Sub irrigated
while enjoying all Ihe
land. For information call
FURN. 4 Room, 1 Rid room
INSTALLED
benefit* o( country living. A
FA
2
4069.
Apt. Water furnished. Ad­
rare bargain at f29,uuo.
Senkarik Class nnd Paint l l ^ u t o T O b ^ ^ ^ T r ^ o
ult*. 323 0389.
Company
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Kit­
BUYING A NEW eg
210 Usgnolis Ph. FA 2-4622
chen
equipped.
123
W.
Cole­
4 BED ROOMS. &lt; ball), florida
USED CART
*
Stemper
Agency
man
Circle.
Pinccrest.
room, patio, aircondition
FINANCE IT WITH US
31 A. Petn
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
ed. In Locb Arbor. I'lmne HI. R eal E ntnte For S ale
♦ Low Ini#rest Rates
FA 2-8393.
FA 2-4991 1911 S. French A*&amp; BOSTON Bull Terrier Pup­
♦ Low Monthly Payments
pies. Ilrg. 6 weeks old.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
NEW Hrick Home*. 8 Bed­
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up
FA 2-6187.
Surplus City 2t&gt;| W l«t
Stenstrom Realty rooms. 2 full tuuh*. Good lo­
1936 C1IEV. 2 dr. HT. R * H.
cal lull. $!5U down, $78,(H) FREE for good home. 3
323-27 W.
R E N T A HKD
Real Estate—Mortgages
month old "i Cocker male
per month. Mumu* Jarvis.
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby W N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Puppy. Iluuse trained. Call 1954 2 door MERCURY V-B.
322-1610.
Beds.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7403
Stick. Phone FA 2-8324
332 8811.
By Day, Week, or Month
16. Female Help Wanted
F.veninga
after 5:39.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE FA 2 3077 FA 2 3820 FA 2 8360
PART time, full time. If you 53. Furniture
'60 AUSTIN Healey Sprit*.
Ph. FA 2-3181 IIS W. 1st St.
are balking fur an out nf Used (uiulturv, appliances,
BY OWNER. 3 llcdrrn. con
Good rond. FA 3-9618.
FURN. Apt. 600 S. Park.
Ihe ordinary lype Job and
tools, etc. Rought • Sold.
Crete block Home, shaded
are interested In beauty
Larry's Mirt 213 Sanford LEAVING Town, must sell
lot on beautiful lake. Ph.
2 B E D R O O M H o u se unfurn­
'37 Olds. 2 door sedan.
secret*. Call (23-7374.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4131
FA
2-2096.
ished. Kitchen equipped. $66
Stick. Clean. Runs good.
a mo. Limit t child. 2434
G! IlLS wanted. Apply at WANTED reliable couple to
JOHN E. FOX
*293. FA 28841.
Cedar Ave.
Nitty Auto Rath. No book­
take up monthly payments
REALTOR
keeping. 2list French Ave.
of $13 30 on 3 complete 19377 4 door CIIF.V. Bel Air,
323 0330
2 II E D It O O M unfurnished 110 N. Park Ave.
auto ^ans. I new Urea.
rooms uf furniture. Call
House. Kitchen electrically 3 BEDROOM. IU bath H uu m - 17. .Mule Help Wanted
TE 1 1311, Casselberry, col­ 323 0672 after 5.
equipped. FA 2-6830 after
in Ravenna Park on lake, WANTED: Carpenter* and lalect.
6 P- in.
37. IkMta • M otor*
liver $2999 •qnlty for $269.
burviH at ^NAS, CunatrucFHKK E8TIMATK
t i l Hatxuma Dr. FA 2 2700,
W x H* UOUS ETRAI LG II, 2
lion suriing Monday morn­ Upholitermg 6 Mattress ren­
bedroom*; Adult* only; $30 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, fla
ing by 1’eBcoek Construc­ ovating New k Used Furni­ Gateway To Th* Waterway
Hobson Sporting GootU
munth. FA 2 3«Ha. 8.30 til
tion
I n. Apply main gate.
It ill. Cool shade trees. Low
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Your KVINHUDE Dealer
3:30 after « FA 2 7631.
down payment. 322**433. put
Co., it 708 Celery Ave. 304 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 3-3961
|
tU.
.Situation*
W
nnted
E. Jenkins Circle.
FA 3-2117.
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
SWAP, a* Cabin Cruiser for
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.
baths, air-condition. Lake
LOOK! LOOK!
Sell U» Yuur 1 urntture. (Juick
smaller (Lhing beat. 1’h.
front. FA 2 8 m
A Home with a lot of living Child Care FA 12274,
Serve* With lh* Cash.
322 Jilt.
apace on a lot luV a 149'
SUPER TRADING POST
NICELY furnished targe 2
In Loch Arbor. 3 tb-drooiii, WILL do tUbyalltmg and will
14 ft. /I MME L 30 hp. elec.
FA 7 0677.
HR 2-bath apartment. Ph
■lay weekend*. FA 2-51)49.
Kvinrude, gator trailer. I.Ik*
2 bath#, A BONUS go*,
FA 2 3668. 1*1J .Sanford
new. $178. FA 2-H80.1.
with this home. An approv­ LICENSED CHILD Care ill. ArticIcN F u r S ale
Ave.
_____
- i . _____ i-'-L*___ U . —'I B
ed CD full out shelter. Price
FA 2-8481.
ALUMINUM Furniture re ­ 3,H. Motorcyclew - Scooter*
$16,0(8). Monthly payments
vsebbed cheaper than you
*192.54.
21. Ilaauly Salon*
can do it yourself. Bring 1939 BARLEY Davidson. FL
. M r r i t K ut* t r r i . H t T i i i *
74. 4730. Real's Used Cars.
it in Hie Furniture Center.
SPECIAL
D i l l T l % or.1311
I ith k Sanford Ave.
Seminole
Realty
Ilia) French Ave.
f i t r . Ill I, IH r h i r M t N | n l n | t «
Cit
*N
Curl
Beauty
Simp
ul II»IU)
Cold Wave $6 U3 complete
XUTIC K Ik IIKKKIIV G I V ­
1901 S. Park Ave.
EN. T b i t
I *# * U Ham#, lh#
0|N-n evening by appt.
FA
2
3232
anytime
hu1(|#r o f ih # fulliikti n# c t r 318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0831
t l f i c t t # h#« fit* I • ii&gt;! c t r i l f l
cut# f o r U l ct &lt;•#•1 lifi b# lltkiVrl IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
I h t r t o i i T h # c t r 1 1fU'ttt mini3 bedroom model Humes. HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
t i t r t n l j t i i r uf l i i u i n e t . th#
LMN Enterprises,
I n c . Complete Ser. Eve. Appt’s.
______ SAVE
of th# p f n p t r l y ,
t ‘16 I I HEY’. Convertible, Equipped
FA 2-3742
t m t l h # n t n i t lit w hich It w i «
Highland Ave, Umgwwd 103 So. Oak
_________ 1193
I'Jill)
CIIBV,
I
Door.
6
Cyl.
.
.
....
tti
«r« # t fUt It o t ;
TE 8 » l l .
r t f | | f | u i i t t NVj, IJd i
T ttr tf
1939 l HBV.4 Dour V-S. Auto.,PowerSir. — ~ 11S3
llittliiti !J&lt;1:
1938 I ItEV. 4 D«*&gt;r, Y-a, Aulu.
.................... $93
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, t
|lr«s*rl|il luu uf I’m p f r l j ■
1937 I'llEY. 2 Door It. Top, Aut'X, Power —-------- 993
Alt (l.#B# T»n«l#Woovl H#rt.
bedroom air • Conditioned.
l i o n T W O A l*«rt !»•#-• In
1937 til II h I Hour, Auto., Air Coed.
—.... 393
I In f u n i o u . n a m e m u s i c a l
Tee *N Green Estates. Ph.
«MUt l&lt;)S !*»«« i 17 At Dim
1933 FORI) I Door. V-6, .Yutix
., ______ ____ 395
equipm ent; tu B a rs. d ru m s,
Pun# HI) Utk J* Tttijit**
322-2744.
w u u d H t j i U l I 'i a t Uriuk J
1956 FORD I Door Station Wagon
...... 393
ss isp lto n e a , o r g a n ., etc.
!*»•# 11
3 BEDROOM, Honda room,
N t m t In w h i c h i M M i i ! IVtllTERMS
larje yard with sprinkler
l*«ra (*. I*h!t II u*. J r ,
Int,
Big Value On ’trade Ins.
.ill o | hi (|| pioptll# btlnic
system. Good ncighiHirlmuit.
t n t it# Couioijr o f I t m l h o t r ,
Rrfinlshiug &amp; Repair Work
Inquire at 2411 Summerlin.
I t l U of F l o ri d * , t h l v i t ftoeh
c v r t t f l c a t # «h«ll b«
t
Guitar leasuna by qualified
1961 FilKD Gslaxle 2 Door, !(, Top, Auto. ......... 1693
tccordldM to l i w th # p r u p « r t y
194 WEST to ST.
t e a c h e r # . Frre tryout.
1961 Y1EUCUItV » Door. Auto., Air fond........... — 1893
d#&gt;. r l b t d In «uch o t r t l f l r t t #
Phune fur appuintmenU,
NEAT 2 bdrm. Homi- in good
wltl h« t o l d u» th# tilg h # at
I960 OLDS Convertible. Power, AirCund.............. . 1993
locution, total price uuly
blddflr a t t h * front -1 -or u f t h t
10'. OFF
IS3* &lt; in \ 4 Dour lllwreyne, $ CyL ------ ■»■■■....- t$3
htniliiuU (Jaunty Court )luu#&lt;*
V49oi&gt; with $.&gt;99 down and
« t Hunfaird, FiurUI#, a n the
193* FORD »» Ton Van Body
..................—.. 89.3
bal. with luw monthly pay­ ON \.\ V VIEl(( II AN DIKE
f l r a t MoiivJ#/ In th# m o n t h of
19itu FHIID &lt;1 Ton Plrkup
.......$93
THIS
WEEK
ONLY
A u g u « t. I ) G , which I# th#
ment of 4(9.39.
1937 OLDS 4 lluor Aulu, Power ----- -------------- 794
Mh «ft*«.&gt; a f AugitMf. I ’1^3.
(o: tidal t:l#fk’a htaU
SANFORD .MUSIC
1933 PONTIAC I Door. Aulu. ____ — — ----- 2*5
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
A r t h u r I! H w k w l t h J r .
CENTER
1933 FOKD Y, Tow Pickup
------ -------- 293
C?l#rk C ircu it C o u r t. MomRealtor
tn'il* Criuntr, F to rld *
2313 PARK W E.
R a y m o n d I u n d q n i d . A * in.
' P l l h l ia h : J »i&gt; i. J. U , 23, I J i J .
jt» t; -*ud hi'.
JJuJ PARK AYE.
I’ll. 323-9*61
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

8. Bench Itenlnlw

Legal Notice

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

SAVE!

SQUARE DEAL CARS

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�Attorneys For
Hoffa Accuse
Justice Aides
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
lew crackdown oa financial
transactions with Cuba la ex­
pected to make it difficult for
Cuba to deal ia dollars any•h e n la ths world, U. 8. of­
ficiala said today.
The acw regulations block
more than $30 million In Cu­
ban assets in U. S. hanks,
prohibit unlicensed transfer
*f dollars to or from Cuba,
and bar unlicensed transac­
tions with Cuba «r Cuban na­
tional* or transactions involv­
ing Cohan property.
In effect, the order ban
Cuba from nsa at the U. S.
hanking system, tor example,
la transmitting fond* for pur­
poses of auhversion elsewhere
to Latin America.
It lo aimed at such eases
«a the arrest of a mao in
Ecuador last month on chargea of being a Cuban agent,
•h o had $29,000 in U. S. currency ia his possession.
Because any transaction in
dollars, even through foreign
banka, at some point Involves
a clearing operation with a
U. 8. bank, officials believe
the order also will prevent
Cuba from trading* in U. S.
currency with other countrie*.
The regulations could af­
fect Cuban diplomatic opera­
tions in Latin American coun­
tries, where moat financial
transactions are based on the
dollar. For example, the fi­
nances of the Cuban Embassy
in Mexico City alwayi have
been handled through U. S.
banka. The Cuban peso is un­
convertible.

Traffic Signal
Bid At DeBary
By N n . Adam Mailer
* The DeBary Business and
Profaaskmal Woman's Club
held a dinner-meeting at the
home of the president, Bert
Lederhaus, on Plantation Rd.
*I7ie president gave her re­
port an the convention held
In Jacksonville, which she
and her daughter, Mary Ann,
attended.
The group voted to send a
letter to the State Road De­
partment requesting installa­
tion of a traffic light at (he
High Banka Rd. and Highway
17-93 Intersection.
Miss Dirts Hoppe, of Jackson Heights, N. Y,, was a
guest at the meeting.
The next meeting of the
club will be a splash partyami covered dish supper at
the home of Marie Accardi
en Hibiscus Dr.

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dances
By Mra. Adam Muller
The Dctiary Volunteer Fire­
men sponsored two dance*
last week In the Recreation
Hall.
Entertainment was provid­
ed i t the Fourth of July
dance Thursday night hy
Vola I&lt;amlHTt*on with vocal
and piano selections.
Harold Jenkins was In
charge of the entertainment
at the Saturday night dance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. tJumnry
gave an exhibition of the
"Cha-Cha." Helen Sweeney
did ihe “Twist" ami Mr. and
Mrs. William Slrlpp danced
a specialty number, “ Danc­
ing In Ihe Shadows."
The entire group danced to
the favorite, “White Stiver
Sands."
Harrison Bernritter, who
was in charge of the refreshtnents served “ fire-ball" hot
dogs, with ail the trimming*,
coffee and soil drinks.
The next dance is schedul­
ed for Saturday. July 20,
from 8:00 to 11:30 p. m.

Fast W orker
JACKSONVILLE (U I'I)—A
woman told police here Mon­
day her boyfriend:
—Offered her a Job,
—Toll her lie owned nine
bouses and had 2126.MJU in
the bank.
—Offered lo marry her.
—Borrowed SICO.
—Disappeared.
Police were looking for Die
suilor, described as 9-fect 7
and weighing ISO pound*.

Option Fielder
LOR ANGELES (UPI) —
Tbe Lo* Angelr* Angel* have
optioned outfielder F r a n k
huatiu to Ituwuil of the P a­
cific C«Mt l.tagua on gt-hour

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former Th« picture which won the
ly, of title and an award for Sin.
Harria wai a portrait of her
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NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI)
— Attorney* for Teamsters
president Jam et R. Hoffa
aey that the U. 5. Justice De­
part men* violated the sec­
recy of a grand Jury which
Indicted the union leader, and
“threatened a n d cajoled"
some of the Jury witnesses.
In seven pre-trial motions
filed Monday, asking that the
j u r y tampering charges
against Hoffa be dropped, the
attorneys charged that the
witnesses w e r e allegedly
threatened by a special as­
sistant to U. 8. Atty. Gen. Ro­
bert Kennedy.
The attorneys said the as­
sistant aat In on some grand
jury session* which resulted
in the Indictment against Hof­
fa, took notes and later used
them In in attempt to have
witnesses change their testi­
mony. They also asked that
if the charges are not drop­
ped, the trial be moved to
another city.

PRICE OF BEAUTY—
Theodora Thordnrdottir, Miss Iceland in the
Miss Universe contest,
shows what tortures
women go through to
took beautiful. At top,
idle grimaces as a hair­
dresser squeezes the
suds out of her hair
after u shampoo. Bot­
tom, she indicates that
it was nil worth it ns
she views the finished
hairdo in the mirror.

Hoffa and 10 oilier* were
Indicted last May on charge*
of bribing and attempting Jo
"corruptly Influence" jurors
in lloffa's SI million conspir­
acy trial last year. All havo
pleaded innocent.
Defense attorneys s a i d
Walter Sheridan, the special
assistant, and the FBI used
notes taken during the grand
jury session to re-question
witnesses, violating the sec­
recy of the grand Jury.

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ha* demanded government Mexico Citj.
sciiooi,
protecution of 97 American
on June 23. however, Mrs.
She met Hareitiaena who allegedly travel- Helen Maxine Levt Travl*,
m
he was mtioned at
ed to Cuba Illegally last year, one of the person * on the
Sanford Naval Air Station
Cram er’* testimony and li*t. was Indicted In Lo* AnWar II. They
charge*, delivered to the In- gele*.
ternal security subcommittee
American citucn* *re forin
last
April
3,
were
released
bidden
by law from going to
HarCuba without State Departrl* ha* completed 28 paint- today.
though
she has Seen
onl)
for
The subject of the painting.
Great Savings On Easy Terms
Miaoy Neely, formerly of
Sanford, la 91 yeari old. She
f r o m a w o r l d o f f i n e f u r n it u r e
now resides with the Harrli

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family. Both Sin. llarria and
Mrs, Neely havo many
friend* In the eommnnity.

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mother, Mr*. “ Missy" Neely,
Sin. Neely ia the ilater of
the lato Nathan B. Mayo
WASHINGTON (L'PI) — of American* from m oan a
Ions - time Commit loner of Republican Congressman Wll- Airline* which ha* regulir
Agriculture of Florida.
Ham C. Cramer of Florida night* between Havana and

MATHER of Sanford

By Prestige, W ayneline
and Stratford

THIS 18 MY MOTHER. Mm. Robert Nurri*. of Tnmn.|..«, Pn. (formerly
of Sanford), stands beside the portrait which she painted of her mother,
Mrs. Mary M. Neely, 91. also a former resident of this city. Titled "Missy,”
the portrait won a top prize in the second annual art exhibit heltl recently
(Photo by Pottsville (Pu.) Republican)
in Schuylkill County.

State Capitol
Now A Problem
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The 1069 legislature must de­
cide whether to make a sky­
scraper out of Florida’s his­
toric capital or take the lclgslaturc out of the building.
Secretary of State Tom
Adams says it will be cheap­
er in the long run to put the
House and Senate in a build­
ing of their own in the gov­
ernment complex around the
capital than to sink so much
money into the o'. I building.

CinCAGO (UPI) - College
students who want to study
the world first hand will sail
from New York ia October
aboard the motor ship "Seven
Seas," a floating classroom.
The “ University of tile Se­
ven Seas" cruises will take
approximately 790 embryonic
eggheads on two voyages of
110 and 120 days. Stops will
be made at 22 ports. Includ­
ing Lisbon. Naples, Alexan­
dria, Bombay, Hong Kong
and and Honolulu.
The “ university" will have
approximately to professors
and instructors, Including 19
women (acuity members.
Students will enroll in a
number of liberal arts and
scientific courses, Including
architecture, creative writ­
ing, business administration,
astronomy, geography, geo­
logy, oceanography, and his­
tory.

SALISBURY, N. C. (UIM) fering from shock, could give
—When Roy Smith left home no resson for bis wife's sui­
for a week-long trip to peddle cide.
Coroner Rufus Honeycutt
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - his produce, Ills wife was in
ruled
that the M year-old
Spurl Heavier Red Barber ha* good spirits. He looked back
given bis alms mater, the as he drove awray and saw woman killed herself “about
University o( Florida, a her playing with their two four to six days" before
Smith came home.
sports library representing a
children.
lifetime of collecting.
Hut not lung after Smith
The 990-volume library con­
tains several valuable books, left—a day, perhaps a* many
notably among them an 1893 a* three days—his wife sat
"Treatise on American Foot­ down in the living room, put
ball" by Alonzo Slagg, the a rifle to her head, and killed
grand old man o[ football. herself.
Their IS month-old huhy
Jimmy l.ce lay In his crib in
the bedroom, naked. Threcyear-ohl Uremia Faye was
big enough to get out of her
bed.
As the days passed, she
went outside occasionally.
Dixie’s go-sign. . . that big, familiar Standard
and played in the dirt. She.
sign in clenn red, white, tind blue. Every day
loo, was naked. She found an
orange, and ate iL Perhaps
more motorists discover it m ean s fuels as modshe ate something else, and
had something to drink,
llut her baby brother lay
in hi* crib amt cried with hun­
ger. Uremia didn't know what
to do alKiul it.
Chicken* came into the
house and pecked around.
Tile Smith* lived in the coun­
try, far from any neighbors.
The stench from the living
room permeated the house.
Roy Smith teft home July 1
When he came hack Monday,
his daughter screamed in
By Mr*. Adam Muller
terror at the sound of his
Student* at the Dcllary voice. His baby lay in the
Manriim summer school went filthy crib, Inn weak to move.
on a picnic at Blue Spring*
A doctor at Stanley County
with their teacher, l»ran Wit. Hospital said today that after
lord.
hours of treatment, Jimmy
'Hie old Thursby Mansion l.ee gave a “ weak cry occas­
proved an Ideal subject for ionally, which is a good aign.
the more advanced students. He's still in danger."
After painting lessons, the
He said he was "reasonably
group enjoyed a swim in the 1certain" Jimmy- Lee had taksprings.
I en no nourishment for “at
There were so many Inter­ j least four to six days." It was
esting tiling* to paint that a wonder, he said, that the
Hie group will return Us the Infant lived.
springs in the near future.
The little girl was sent to
Students may enroll in the her grandparents. Smith, nutart
course
(nr
the
week
sir
TALLAHASSEE (UPI &gt; Adoption by the 1903 Legis­ may lake single lesson* by
lature of reflecturlzcd license the day.
tags Tor automobiles put Flor­
ida on the list a* tBth state in
Ihe nation to adopt the new
By .Mr*. Adam Muller
safety measure.
DeHary World War I Vet­
State I'atrol Commander
eran* of Barrack* U97 will
It. N. Kirkmun said the new
hold a picnic meeting Thurs­
tags, which will cost motor;
day at Rock Springs I’ark.
1st! about five cent* extra
Cars will leave Denary
provide “ might cheap insur­
Plaza at 9 3(t a. in. Direction*
ance."
for getting there are: lake
Authorities Mini the tags
Route Hi to Ml Plymouth,
wilt help hold down rear end
Hien tell on Route 439 to
collisions at night and will
Rock Springs.
provide police with greater
Tfie highlight of the aftervisibility fur Minifying ve­
ikion will he a talk on benehicles after dark.
fit insurance for World War
t veterans hy William J. Itlan
ton, an insurance represen­
Heavy News
tative.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Men
Elmer Thompson will be
20 per cent overweight have
there with his accordion and
a 29 per rent higher mortal­
games will be played under
ity rile Ilian men of normal
the direction of William Den
weight. So stale* a study ol
niog.
MISSING — The Bri­
approximately 9 million life
The DeBary Barracks ex­
tish government auiit tend* a welcome to World
insurance pohry holder*.
An added fact: Women 10 that mlssinyr newoman War I veterans not members
l l u r o l d Philby may to come out for the day with
per cent too heavy were
have r o iic behind the the group. Those attending
found to have a 10 per cent
higher mortality rale than
Iron Curtain.
are asked to bring their own
women who maintained their
(NEA Tele photo) lunch, beverage and table ser­
desirable weight.
vice.

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ern as today's roads and can. And service as
convenient as your supermarket! For power that
fits your car, choose from three Standard gaso­
lines, Dixie's favorites for three generations.
Crown Extra, Crown and Economy Crown gaso­
lines offer all the power yourcarcan use -and not
a nickel wasted! Stop in today for long-running
Standard fuels, wide-awake Standard service.

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Art Students
Enjoy Outing

New Auto Tags
Cheap Insurance

DeBary Veterans
Planning Picnic

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Rail Unions Reject JFK Appeal
Workers Get
Instructions
For Striking

Jones Electric Supply Com*
pany will move about Sept. 1
from 108 West Flret Street to
tta new home, the present
X W Fruit Company a t 413
Weit Fourth Street. Willia
Junta purchased the property
WASHINGTON (UPI1 from Clarence Klrtley for a
Five
rail unions today reject­
reported 918,000.
• • •
ed President Kennedy'* pro­
Randall Chase, president of posal to arbitrate their dis­
Chase and Company, has been pute with the Industry and
named to the new industry itirted preparations for a
committee of the Florida
midnight strike that would
Council of 100 by Chairman
bit
the economy a crippling
Raleigh W. Greene J r„ of St.
blow.
Petersburg.
• a a
Kennedy called congression­
"Rough and R ew y
III" al leaders to the White llnuse
race has been j*n«tpnn«f to It for enifry-mciF eonfrrrnres
p. m. Sept. 7 at tha same with other governmental lead­
starting place. F a r m e r s ers, • possible indication that
Market on French Avenue.
he would ask Congress to
• • •
work out a settlement.
Mtickle Brother*, promoters
A spokesman for the unions
of Deltona across the lake, said workers have been told
have pnrehaaed Mount I’ly- to carry out strike instruc­
mouth Lake Humes midway tions on any railroad that
between Apopka and Orange posts notice of new work
llllis Country Club, Deeds fil­ rules, the issue in the foured at Orlando show two trans- year-old dispute.
But the unions said it iookd
fers, one for 922-500 and the
as if Kennedy was working
second for $58,200.
on “something else" in an ef­
• • s
Notices of change of county fort to head off a natlunal
assessed valuutiun of real es­ walkout.
tate has been mailed by Mrs. Kennedy, his legal powers
Mary Earle Walker, county lo lull the strike exhausted,
tax assessor, to all new own­ held a round of urgent dis­
ers aa of Jan. 1 Inst or if a cussions with aides at the
change of more than $300 in White House and told the
assessed valuutiun had been union and management re­
presentatives to stand by.
made.
The President said he woul I
• • s
notify them whether he would
Newly wppsiinted directors call them back fur another
of the St. Johns-lmllun River meeting.
Canal District will hold their One final avenue for Ken­
organizational m e e t i n g at
nedy would be to turn the
noon Thursday at the Mayfair matter over to Congrcsj to
Inn.
work out a settlement.
• • •
Sen. P eter Dominick, (RSupper honoring the return Colo.), said lie thought Con­
of itev. John T. Adams ami gress should “puss, inimedihis family to First Methodist alely, legislation to provide
Church for the fourth year an Boday IW .„g *.
.lo;i
will bo held a t It p. ni. tonight. wherein negotiation* . . can
I • •
lie conducted."
Rep. Jan Fortune will dis­ The union spokesman said
cuss the recent session of the notices of the new work
Legislature a t a meeting of rules already had been pout­
the Seminole County Young ed on the Long Island, Nor­
Republican Club at 8 p. m. folk A Western and the
Tuesday at the lluwell Park Chesapeake A Ohio's southern
division.
Civic Center.
• • e
He said workers would not
John W. Evans, of Oviedo, be ordered to strike on roads
is serving his second year as which did not post the notices.
general ronvention elinirmun Rut management spokesmen
of the Florida Fruit and Veg­ saw no chance of limtiing any
etable Association. This year's walkout to selected cagrieri.
convention will he held Sept. The crisis headed toward a
climax when the unions went
21-28 at Miami Reach.
• • •
lo the White House today to
Sanford Moose Lodge will inform Kennedy they could
huld a fish fry Sunday from not accept his proposal to let
12;30 to 5:30 p. m. at John Supreme Court Justice Ar­
Crim’s Seminole fishing camp thur J. Goldberg arbitrate
on the Wekivu River off the four year old dispute over
Route -id. Chairman Bum so-called “ featherbedding."
"W’e arc being asked to
Meshotto promises “ all the
fish you can ent" as members agree to a procedure which
of the lodge have caught 500 WO believe could pave the
pounds of salt water fish for avenue to further compulsory
the occasion. It's fur the arbitration by custom or
benefit of the lodge building practice," the unions said.
“This we cannot do as a
fund.
matter of principal."
• « •
Kennedy told both sides he
A new beginners class will
be opened by the Mid-Florida “deeply regretted" that hi*
Obedience Club ut 7 p. nt. proposal was not accepted.
The union chiefs .aid it
Monday nt the 1‘uhlix parking
was
difficult for them to re­
lot at Can sell terry. All dug
owners 12 or older are invit­ ject the plan because they
had the highest respect for
ed.
Justice Goldberg.
• • •
“ We hope that you ran »ug
l.iona clcitn-d *700 on their
Fun Fair held on July 1. All gest some other method than
proceeds go into their blind the one procedure we cannot
fund, which really does a lot accept as a matter of deepest
to help people with eye principle, which will act lo
prevent the railroads from
trouble who can't help them­
proceeding with their dras­
selves.
tic changes in rules, wages
• • •
and working conditions with­
Who is the Mystery JayceeT
out agreement," the union
Well, no one has found him
leaders said.
yet but “he wears A hat and is
employed by Seminole Coun­
ty." That hut rtue sure ought
to give it away.

(Eh? Sanford feraiil

Tbtal real estate and per­
sonal property In Seminole
County has been valued at
9299,783.211, an increase of
99 million over the final fig-

WEATHER: Shower* today becoming partly cloudy tonljrht nnd Thursday: high today 8.V92; low tonight in 70*.
VOL. 5:1

United Pres* Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., JULY 10, 10611

SANFORI), FLORIDA

NO. 752

Red Vessels In
3-M ile Limit?
Lang Crosby, 29. sun of croon­
er Bing Cro*by.
they pass aiong lire U. S.
coast.
Rep. Porter Hardy Jr. (DVa.), chairman of the House
armed service* subcommittee,
said there may be an offi­
cial “lack of Interest" in
checking out reports of Rus­
sian vessels off the east
roast.
Hardy served nolice he
would not permit the Navy
Crosby Divorced
and Coast Guard “ In hide inSANTA
MONICA, Calif. adequacies behind classified
(U P!I—Sandra Jo Crosby, 25. documents."
obtained an imnmiritrd di­ Coast Guard officials said
vorce Tuesday train Phillip Tuesday that southbound ships
cr Bing Crosby.
of all nations—including Rus­
sia—are often Instructed to
steam within the three mile
MIAMI (U P O -T he U. S. limit to avoid the northerly
Navy has called otf the drag of tho Gulf Stream.
In such cases of naviga­
search for the 62-foot fishing
boat Sho' Boy. believed to tional necessity, they ex­
have sunk in the Caribbean plained, Soviet trawlers would
south of Jamaica with 40 per­ not bo hoarded under an in
international law called “in
son t aboard.
nocent passage "
Hardy and Rep. Paul G.
STOCKHOLM,
S w e d e n Rogers, (D-Fla.), said the
il l’ll — lien. F.arle Gilmore Russians' passage may not be
Wheeler, U. S. Army chief so innocent. Rogers said live
uf staff, will visit Sweden trawlers could he used lo
Aug. 12-17 as a guest of the receive radioed Intelligence
Swedish arm y, It Was an data and to monitor • II. S.
space flights from Cape Can­
notmeed Tuesday.
averal, Fla., and Wallops Is­
land, Va.
Rear Adnt. I. J. Stephen*,
LONDON (U I'D—The vice
trial of Dr. Stephen Ward, a commander of the 7th Coast
key figure in the Profuino Guard district, said the Coast
report* of
scandal, was set back a week Guard wants
sightings
by
17.
S.
fishermen
today to allow the defense
and others and tries to chock
more time to prepare Ilf
them out a* quickly as pusscase.
ibto.
But, he added, some report*
‘Soapy’ Back
also came from such places
NEW YORK (l!PI&gt; — AM.
a* "the tStli floor of the Fon­
Secretary of State (or African
tainebleau Hotel" in Miami
Affairs (&gt;. .Mcnncn (Soapy)
Beach.
Williams said Tuesday night
the African nation* “ are de­
veloping
a n
increasingly
strong anti-colonial policy."

WASHINGTON (LTD —
r.innre*»«mal
investigators
planned today to question
Coast Guard land Navy offi­
cials about how closely So­
viet trawler* .ire watched as

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BRIEFS

PRESIDENTS PROPOSAL — President Kennedy urged the nation’* rail­
road* and union* to let Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg (right)
arbitrate their drawn out dispute but all five of the rail union* today re­
jected the pro|)o*al.
(XEA Telephoto)

Search Halts

British Act To Curb |Two Cabinet Men
Give Testimony
Guiana's Red Chief

WASHINGTON tUPI) Two Cabinet members went
LONDON (L'PI) — The .Sandy* loft for Britidi Gui- to Capitol Hill today to argue
British government
t- Jay j ana Tuesday for a first hand in favor of President Kenwas reported ready to slep study of the situation follow­ nedy'a civil rights program.
ing an It week general strike
into the deteriorating si'.uaOne was Secretary of State
which paralyzed the colony's
lien ut British Guiana should economy, caused seven deaths Dean Rusk, whose dcpaitthe colony's Marxist prCin.t jjMr-ed n ^ h l t J ^ s w .V j.Jynt .1* tryttig lo n’nke It
111,e r exceed Ti.i autumn).
hatred.
easier for non-white Ameri­
Colonial Secretary Duncan
The population of the col­
ony on South America * nor­ can and Aslan diplomats to
thern coast has lwen split get service in lintels and res­
between Negro and East In­ taurants in the t'niled States.
Rusk was summoned lo tes­
dian factions. There has been
concern in Britain and the tify before Hie Senate Com
1tailed States that Premier meres* Committee, which Is
Clicddah Jugan, an a towed debating the administration's
A series of local thefts hue Marxist, might try lo go proposed loin on disrri mi na­
been solved with the nrr*st beyond his legal powers in tion in public accommoda­
tions. including hotels and
of two m«-n nnd a juvenile this the unsettled conditions.
morning, I’oli e Chief R„y
Informed sources in Lin ton restaurant*. Husk said II. S
said the United Male* Is racial conflict, hurt Anirrica
William* repottedlie in ir held iii cuunty jail urging Britain to suspend the deeply at home ami abroad.
Anthony Celvhrezre, seercore Jimmie L. Fusion, Lome* colony's constitution which
wood; James K. Booth, Lake provides Internal self-rule and tary of health, education anil
welfare, went before a House
Mary, amt 11 Kindis juvenile to oust J a gan.
subcommittee,
recently released from MnriEdward Gardner, conserva­ j u d i c i a r y
tive member of Parliament, which is reviewing parts of
annn, Cld f Williams said.
The three we to surprised saht In the House of Com­ the full civil rights package.
in the set of burglarizing a mons Tuesday that British
MIAMI (IJP1» - Federal TALLAHASSEE (HP1) ruokle machine nt the Kar- liana was being "strangled
fudge William A. Meltea Jr. Six new members have been
racker service station, 1127 by haired and fear."
heard arguments today on a appointed to the scandal*
Gardner said if Britain
Sanford Avenue, this morning
justice department pica seek­
gave
the
colony
full
independ­
by Police Officers Karl liouring to prevent Marco* Perez racked Slate Barber's Sani­
quurdex nnd Gcorgu Harriett. ence as Jagan has demanded
Jimenez from being released tary Commission by Guv.
Chief Williams said * it would l&gt;e creating "anFarris Bryant.
from federal c ustody,
quantity of stolen goods was | other Cuba" on thc South
The new commissioners
TALLAHASSEE
(L’PI)
iccuvcred, including u tin* and American mainland
named
yesterday are Roscoe
Lersburg aulumohilr dealer; 1 1*1110 D i t c l l C S
wheel stolen from n parked
Herbert Butler s m appoint­ MIAMI (IJ P lj-A DC I car lUlier-am of Gravcville; A.
automobile ut the city I-out
ed lo the State Turnpike Au­ go plane from Panama will) W, li'een of Gainesville;
basin.
thority
today,
succeeding two engines gone and a third Ralph Brooks of Crystal Riv­
er; Bill Minrey of Cocoa;
1Raymond It,-irites of Orlando, afire ditched at the southern Richmond Jones of BradenIlarnes, who was vice chair lip of the Bahamas today but
TAt.LAIIAS.SKK (UPI) —
- [man of the State Authority, J ImiIIi men aboard were re- t.iti aild J.-ff B e g a n , S a r a s .i t a ,
I The governor said the sev­
The beverage department re stepped down yesterday In ported tale 111 a suit,
enth member will he named
today rigarcl las col- accept appointment to the
| shortly.
BERLIN ( C P U—A Polish ported
. . . . . . .
Male authority, to the new C l'O S S Foi* JoTlIl
officer accompanied by two lections for the month of Ma)| orlando-Orangc County . x- ,MESSINA. Sicily ( U P l i children toduy- flew 11 single, totaled S3.141.4J3,
|pressway authority.
L o c a l church authorities
engine oil cruft to Wist Ber­
Director Richard B K--.it j (jov. Farris Bryant named ruesday announced plana to
lin and inked for political ing said
said $916,612 of Hist Butler today, an the heels o f . erect a huge cross, I.To feet
asylum, u IT. S. spokesman amount wilt go to the state his announcement yesterday1high arid 63 feet wide, stop
said.
general fund, and the rest. of Barnes new job
;|,706 foot Mt. Dinnamare in PASADENA. Tex. (L’PI) The Polo landed ut West S2.22I.H3U, will be distribut­ Butler resigned from th e , memory of the late Pope
George Conway, Ml. of BayBerlin's Tempelhof Airfield, ed t,j qualiticd communities Florida Judicial Council t» i&lt;,hn x x iu .
town,
Itorvcy mooned
today
the spokesnmn said.
Tits* city of Miami will gd take the turnpike position A
with In* wife, a longtime
The uirfield is iii tho Amer­ the lion's share, $2l2,fioo, and Leesburg civic leader, lie is
grandmother who an elec­
.Jets For .JFK
ican sector of Berlin and is Indian Creek Village will get a director of the State Auto­
WASHINGTON (Ul*l) - A tronic computer decided was
used by the t*. 8. Air Force. the smallest amount—S3 03
mobile Dealers' Association. House military appropriations meant for him.
subcommittee has approved a Conway, a retired MethodDefense Department request i.vl minister, met Mrs. t.lady*
to replace two remaining sin Corner la*t spring through a
• ■ •
gle-engine choppers on White nor-put ing machine operated
House duty wdh modern twin hy a Houston marriage brok­
Our “girl reporter** tells us
er.
J*'t models.
it tukes a strung constitution
After dating a while, the
to stomach the Rotary Club
couple decided the machine
. Royal Tour
luncheons with some of the
gory fare that has been served
LONDON (lIP li-K in g I'anl was right.
RENO, Ncv (L P Ii-A IT- The suspect, married an d 1 Fowler said the two ap-'he saw a newspaper which
up on recent programs. This year old lumber worker was
a n d Queen Krcderlkii ol
tile father of fuur children, pruachcd a man about 30 uitu told uf the man'* death from
week it was snakes and aula.
| Greece scheduled a cercmonbeing held here in connection told officers he was making appeared to have tx-en drink­ a skull fracture. Hr -aid he j iat ride through the streets ol
e • •
Joined tlie Air Force to for­
i lamdon today, undeterred by
Ask Rotations what's the with the death of a man in the round* uf the bars in ing and a*ked linn for a get about the incident.
antidote for the venom of the Wilmington, Del., a decade Wilminglon wills a friend cigarette ami a light. Fow
“ Hut it was to no avail. 1 the boos and catcalls that
spitting cobra ?
ago.
when they decided to pick a Ur* companion started » started drinking loo much, j marred their arrival In HnMIAMI (UPU - Between
• • »
Carl Grant Fow er walked fight.
fight but Fowler shoved the and it cost me an honorable lain Tuesday,
l.sisi and 2,&lt;ss) mechanic* and
____________
Let's tee now, is that new into Reno police hrsdquart“ I was pretty drunk," Fow­ man.
porter* sat down on their
discharge which 1 wanted
Standard filling station now Io n Monday night to con­ ler said. "I just had a few
“ He fell over backwards very much." lie said he had L u s y M o n e y
jobs yesterday at Pan Amer
under construction at West fess that ever since he was beer* but t was only 17 at and struck ins head on a received an undesirable disTALLAHASSEE (L'I’l) — lean World Airways' huge
First Street and French Ave­ involved in a fight lo years But time ami I couldn't drink curb. A cab driver started charge.
A development commission overhaul base here.
nue the 30th or 31st petrol­ ago in which a man died very much. I don't know why yelling at us to stop So !
“ It's been bothering me for survey indicated today that
They
were
pretesting
eum purveyor between the he has been haunted hy a but we decided to k»uk for 'a ran."
a lung tim e," he t-dd offi­ 62,008 person* will retire Ui against having to walk to
(Lake Front and Door* Rood; guilty conscience.
i fight."
A few day* later he said cers.
F.orida in the next 18 months- exit gales on (heir own Unit-

Visit Planned

Trial Delayed

Arresl Of Trio
Solves Thefts

Perez Hearing:

Bryant Names 6
To Barber Board

Bufler Named To
Turnpike Post

Polish .Official
Flees To West

May Smoke Tax
At $3 Million

Red Chinese
Air New Blast
At Russians

ures of 1982, ft was announc­
ed today by Mrs. Mary Earl*
Walker, county tax assessor.
Total taxable value of all
property la 9196,148,521, aa
increase of 92.2 million over
last years, Mrs. Walker said
The break-down of figurca
released by Mrs. Walker fol­
lows, with the 1062 figures
first and the 1983 figures se­
cond:
Lands reverted to the state,
920,370 and 911.560; county
tax certificate lands (non­
exempt), 93,240 and 91.500;
county tax certificate lands
(homestead), none; valua­
tion of land, wholly exempt
(widows, government, coun­
ty, state, schools, churches,
etc.), 941.784,490 and 948.288.330; homesteads, 955,003,259
and 957,330.300.
Non-exempt lands, JlCS,833,540 and 9170,450.000; per­
sonal property, 921,300,803
and 921.850,000, and railroad*
and telegraphs. $3,880,809,
and 93,818321. These U tter
figures tutal 9193.903,429 and
9198,148,521 valuations of tax­
able properties.
Mrs. Walker said soon she
will submit her books and
figures to County Tax Collec­
tor John Galloway.
The County Commission wiQ
sit as the Board ot Equaliza­
tion beginning Monday to
hear and possibly adjust com­
plaints against assessments.
T»e Commission and the
School Board then will com­
mence budget hearings for
the 1963-81 fiscal year.

TOKYO (U Pit — Commanilt China today accused the
Soviet Union of trying to in­
fringe upon Its suvervignty.
In a statement that pushed
the two Communist giants
closer to a complete break,
tho Chinese said the Russians
have created a grave situation
by extending ideological dif­
ferences to state relation*.
The statement nl«o accused
the Russians of whipping up
an anti-China campaign “all
over the Soviet Union" and
suid thl« "series of measure*
to worsen Sinn-Soviet relittiuns" has jeopardized current
ideological talk* in Moscow,
The statement was issued
by the Central Committee ot
the Chinese Communist party.
It wits broaden*l by the New
China news agency, monitor­
ed in Tokyo.
The Chinese statement waa
in response to an attack by
the Soviet Communist party
Tuesday, accusing the Chi­
nese of deliberately trying to
diirupt Sino-Sovirt relation*
and the Moscow talks.
What provoked the latest
Soviet statement was a rally
held in Peking Sunday to wel­
come home five Chinese kick­
ed out of Russia for distribut­
ing an anti-Soviet letter ban­ CAPE CANAVERAL (UP!)
ned in Ru-sia,
—The largest building in tha
free world—a structure vital
in tho nation’s plans to put
men on the moon—will bo
under construction just north
of this spaceport during tha
next 18 months.
The so-called vertical as­
A II E R D F E N , Scotland sembly building (VAB) wilt
( l I'll — nishop F r a tn c I ■ lie u«rd to assemble and ehcck
IVnbli, of tho Roman Catholic out the Saturn C5 space ve­
Church, left today for an hicle which is expected la
"away front it all" holiday land men on the moon this
with hi* liiiusekcuper In defi­ decade.
ance of uidrta fruni the Vat­
The U. S. Corps of Engl-'
ican.
neers Tuesday awarded X
Bishop Walsh told reporters $23,531,200 contract to Amer­
he would not comply with a ican Bridge Division, U. S.
church order to fire 4‘J-ycnr- Steel Corp,, Atlanta, for furn­
obf Mrs. Ruby MacKrnxts.
ishing and erecting the struc­
The bishop of Aberdeen nnd tural steel for the VAB,
.Mrs. MueKenxie drove in sep­
Tho corps said the con­
arate cats today to the village tract was the largest ever
of Clmpfltewn, where they awarded in this area.
were expected to stay until
Monday, an 911.500,008 con­
the end of August. Mrs. Mac­ tract fur construction of threo
kenzie will continue to act as "umbillical towers" was athe bishop's housekeeper.
warded to Ingalls Iron Works,
Mrs. Mac Ken sic, whose mar­ Birmingham,
ring!) to a Church of Scot hind
The xwunfs comprise th#
minister ended in divorce, ha* first phase of building the na­
been Walsh’s housekeeper lor tion's “ moonport" on Merritt
three years.
Island, an BO.000-acre site
In u -tutement to tie read to wr*( „f and adjacent to Capo
all rhurchr* in his diocese Canaveral.
Sunday Bishop Mulsh said
The VAB will contain 140
that t!i« Vatican “order to million cubic fret and one
turn Mrs. MucKinxiu out uf portion of It will br 324 feot
my house , . . i* unjust and high — equivalent to a 40ciutd."
1story building.

VAB To Be Free
World's Largest

Bishop Defies
Vatican Order

Computer Pair
On Honeymoon

All Steamed Up, He Picked A Fight

I

W orker Confesses 10-Year Old Slaying

(»

Maybe Company
Could Fly Them

9

VIl’E ADM. FRANK OTIEIUNK, commander of
Naval Air Fume, .Allantic Fleet, will b« prtneifi-il apeakur when ('apt. James O. Mayo relieves
( 'ap t. Jtxieph M. T u lly J r . jih cominumler of
Heavy Attack Wintr One ut II a. in. Friday ul
Sattfui'd Naval Air Station.
(Navy X'holujk

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Some time ago. women became
tired of being called "housewives,”
which seemed to indicate th a t they
were primarily concerned with a
house, in favor of the word "home­
maker" which denotes a wider range
of activity and responsibility.
W hat is your choice, Mrs. Home­
maker? Three or four bedrooms, two
baths or more? Air-conditioning?
Central heating? Near schools? Splitlevel?
Or would you like to have a home
of your own design built on a lot of
your own?
Builders advertising on this page
can fit right in with your plans, with
ono of the models they have com­

of HO

pleted for your inspection or one of
your own choice.
Kingswood Builders has homes in
Sunland and a t the new Greenbriar
of Loch Arbor.
LMN Enterprises offers you Tee
\N Green Estates west of Sanford or
Lake Wayman Estates, near Is&gt;ngwood.
Shoemaker Construction Co. has
lovely homes in Idyllwilde of Loch
Arbor and Ravenna Park.
Cavalcade of Homes can l&gt;e seen
a t Country Club Heights south of
Ia»ke Mary and west of Five Points.
Use the handy map to find your
way to the.-e choice homes.

While you are out driving, this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

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Venetian b lin d s anil fully equipped all-electric k itrh rn .

Features

• C en tral H eat &amp; A ir C o n d itio n in g
• Sitlew ulks

• S tre e t L ig h ts

• Iteautifully la n d s c a p e d H igh \

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m atch fo r th e la rg e fa m ily .
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County To Study Recreation Program
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Seminole Committee Will Join

(Tlii* H a n fo r d i i m t l i t

Mail patron* of the San­
ford post office may be re- I
reiving tom e scorched and |
parched piece* of mail next j ______
day or h &gt;. a mail truck I VOL. 53
caught fire Sunday on the * -------------way into town from the North.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday: widely scattered afternoon showers. Hiph in 90s: low in "o*.
I ’nited Press Leased \\ i n

Established 1908

MON.. JULY 8. 1963

SANFOKI). FLORIDA

University
\ Site Deadline
Set Aug. 10

Bob Besserer ami Everett
K err would like the reading
public to know Seminol
Memorial Hospital and May
fair Ins arc "in the downtown
Sanford are a" and were fly­
ing the American flag Fourth
of July. That old hole-y and
torn flag still is flying at the
courthouse. And the one at
police hq could u*e the *errice* of a seamstress.
•
• •
Last Kiwanis meeting had
an
international
flavor
Guests included Father Louis
Donlevy. of Galway Ireland,
and t'w e Koenig. German ex­
change student.

F irst 12 finalists in the Miss
F lam e contest were Sharon
Leary. Carla Lommler. Nan­
cy Porter. Sandy Getman,
P at Mackall, Charlotte San-,
ders. Janice Russell. Jo in
Jones. Nancy Swenson. Marla
Jones. Candi Condor ami Bob­
bie Watkins. Next elimination
narrowed the field to Sharon,
C arla. Charlotte. Janice Mar­
la and Bobbie, with the three
finalists being Janice, first;
Charlotte, second, and BobWe, third.
• • •
f». Andrew Speer, president,
and Dr. John Darby, vice
president, represented the local Kiwanis Club at the intem ational convention la st
week i t Atlantic City, N. J

State In Long Range Planning
-

JFK Decision
On Railroad
Strike Near

Deadline
for
submitting
proposed site* in Seminole
County for a new state u ni-,
sersity has been fixed at
Aug. 10. it was reported today
by Gen J C Hutchisoo,
chlirm an «* lh* County Com
mission
J B Culpepper, executive
director of the State Board of
Control, has requested the
Board of County Commission­
er* to accept the responsi­
bility of working with the
Board of Control m the se­
lection of site* for the uni” ? .!? .
W U l1
Central Florida
"The Board, of course.”
General Hutchison said, "is
very pleased to accept this
responsibility ”
The Chamber of Commerce
has been directing the campaign to have tne Fast Central Florida university local-1
ed in Seminole County hut
State B*&gt;arJ of Control
h l * Indicated it prefers to
1*’or’1 * l!b elec tel officials,
preferably board* of county
commissioners

Ntt. 750

BOAT SHEDS were blown down nml Jimmy Lappin’s house boat was sunk
when a small twister struck the Monroe Harbor Marina across Lake Mon­
roe Sunday afternoon for the second time in ubout a month. It was thin!
within the last two months. Several boat* were damaged. One roof was
blown across Highway 17-9J. At the upper rib’lu above another t-xif is
shown resting atop five or six boats
(Herald I’hoto)

Twister Hits
Marina On
Lake Monroe

n s u v A ...

BRIEPS

Navy Man Hurt
On Motorcycle

V Jacksonville N VS sailor
wa* injuted when hi* motor­
cycle jumped the curbing and
struck a car narked in a drive­
s t . r K T K its n riii; n ri&gt;
way ut 113 Garrison Drive.
— Slat* Senator Juhn E
Country Club Manor, at S
Mathews Jr., and House p. nt. Sunday, p- lic* n-porte-f
Speaker Mallory Horne have Uday.
l&gt;--en vulril the most valuable
Gary C ILiinmoinl*. who U
nn-ml-er* of the 19--J Flonda being tie.itctl ut the Sar.ford
l.egislaluie.
NAS dispenam y, was charged
with failure to enntml hi* ve■), f * 111 . •«
h- V •* nt w .11 Le airaignrd at
C T £ i i * *«. 1r- - in. Fri-t.iy in *-:ty eouiL
8T. LOUIS. Mo. | L'PI i - A I
el
U
W
tied
hUS
with
paiS-llgtl
I
-landing m the aisle* hit a
wet spot and plunged down
Routine bustnn
in-l
-v
a SU-foot
embankment Sun- tv. ii alcoholic b
rage reiluy. T im e persona were kill­
quests, will occupy the City
ed ami 32 s i r s injurr&gt;L
• oimiiissiun in irg u U r s&gt; s&gt;ion
at S tonight.

Most Valuable

General Hutchison requeu­
A small tornado touched
Police and ih e n if* depart­ ed the Chamber to continue
m ent heaved a big sigh today: working with the county to- down aero** Lake Monroe
A safe and lane amiquiet | '*a r'i selling the university
Sunday, uprooted tree* amt
long Fourth of July
week- 3n&lt;* L*te cham ber agreed to disappeared quickly. Nobody
end here: nothing more than do so.
wa* hurt,
routine
complaint*, report*
"We would like to have the
f
Highway Patrol said
and investigation*. Three p e r - 1offering of a* many sites a* Hie twister did some m
•on* reporte*! missing, two possible to submit U&gt; IbC dvmac# to boat shed* st i'ie
who left for the grocery only Board of Control.” v a t ’ *Gvu
hi? r t •• b*
•’c*u^
a:-d at
On* returrxxl.
eral Hutchison, " a rd t lyom- ,,n
J * the
Hie pu.nt
he
St. John*
John
•
• •
who has such a site to offer where
lie St.
f ti'c r
runs out of Lake M&lt; nro*
City M anager Pete Know i* requested to forward in
H ie tin s Ih-J s which protect
le*’ experiment i t Railroad formation regarding this site
tlie boat*- were "twisted
Ave.. W. First Street and »*
»" possible.
arounl a bit.” the patrol
Oak Avenue may have helpDeadline
for
submitting
said, and jome boat* were
•d some
. . . hutsand-bag-: these sites to the Board ot
damaged.
gtng the southbound
traffic Control is Aug. Id and it is
&lt;1 at West First still hasn't giv-! im perative that these site*
en him the answer. There be submitted to the Board
h tu
TALLAHASSEE i l l ’ll L J
are some teeriffick traffic of County Commissioners not
More than 5tNl high «vhi»ol
snarl* there . . and the State later than Aug It) *&lt;i that
L A t(£
\
&gt;*
oy * from around Florida
Road Department *jy» "no they can be forwarded to
JE S S U P .
vvera heie today for their an ­
■&gt;
traffic light.”
the Board of Control in plennual Hoy's State, aimed at
• • •
ty of time to meet its dead
giving them a first-hand look
J
f‘
'
c'
Speaking of traffic, the line.”
at slifte govetnntrnl.
northbound cars and trucks, To date. II site* have been
on Myrtle Avenue onto Semi­ submitted in Seminole County,
BUENOS AIRES, \rgeti0 L F .
nole Boulevard are increas­ with a feasibility study b&gt; tina I i 'l 'l I — The moderate
WASHINGTON (UIT) —
ing in number . . . maybe the First Research Corpora­ People'* Radical* party held
there should be a STOP sign tion. Miami, recommending a strung lead today in orderly , Treasury Secretary D ugla*
at tile lake front, huh'
two of these It. However. Xrgentine election* which ap- Dillon predicted Sunday that
General Hutchison said the peau d to set bark follower* I i-e I I . - - \S .. . - A M-\,-i t
People wonder when the Board of Control desire* all of ex.dirtat'T Juan l* IVmn Committee vsuuld write a sa t­
sewage disposal plant w.ll site- suggestion* lie forwarded
Dr Arturo tllia, a •&gt; year- isfactory tu t-cu t lull that
get into operation . . Well, to the state hoard
old country d-ctor running on would be enu. ted pj Congress
it won't be long now." There
the People'* Radical ti« ket, befo|« atljoui llUleliU
a-e not too many people who
In offering a site, is i» re­ took a roniniandiiig !ra-l in
know the hour* and h »ur* and quested that the following in- the Ill-man president! il face.
Lours of extra &gt;not really his formation and m aterial lxMIAMI U P li rha i sat
The president l* elected Injo'M time that Pete Knowles submitted to the County i om •lire* tly Sy an electoral col­ Guard said today it had ra ­
has put into that bit of high mission:
ce!* fd a message from a Navy
lege.
1&gt; technical constructi in *mce
Provide county map *howW ith I'.J.TI I o f A rgentina’* task fun a searching for the
the contractor faded out **f ting location of site supply t'f.P.i'i precincts reported, tin- vessel '•no’lt.iy, missing for
the picture . . . Actually, it ic^al or other description, official returns gave Him six day * with -in aboard, th at
is a tribute to the engineer with enough detail to iden I JCIil.3345 votes. Dr. Oscar j the ship apparently swamped
tng skill of the ciiy manager Itify site, suite approxim ate Alendc, leader of an intransi­ or bruk« up on
reef "w ith
that the project has done a* acracge: list owner ( s i: give gent radical faction, had 1,- no survivors."
well a* it has.
estim ated co»t of acquisition 2K2.03I and Gen Pedro \ra-nand indicate whether all or bm u, former provisional pre­
Do you suppose., now Hut any part of the site might sident. 1.110.G-11.
SAIGON, Viet Nam I t i l 'l l
the palms west of the park be donated free of charge,
- South Viet Nam * must em ­
ing lot” u«ed by Stine \la- and Imi'cate whether
inent writer, Nguyen Tuong
chine and Supply have been title, including mineral
I’aro, .''*, cominittrd suicide
taken out—well partly an— is or can be provided
t"day a* a polttnal protest
that the firm will "go the
Those individual* or group*
Vacation tim e i» here and on the eve of hia trial for al­
next mile” and clean up that proposing site for the new
while
Bear Lake-Forest City leged complicity in the ahvrunsightly
accumulation
of I university are to submit broreporter
Mr* Alan i.Shirley) live Unto coup against I'rvsi"ju nk” on the lot
. chures setting forth tiir re
Wentworth
i* on vacation this dent Ngo Dmh Diem.
Sure w o u l d help the ap- suits of the application of
month.
MrRobert lE lsiei
pearance of our "m a i n certain criteria for site *eKowalski
will
accept news
stem ." Remind me to speak lection.
GENEVA (UN)
Unltad
about that to Orville TouchTlie dead ne for receiving for the area
Mr* Kuwalvki may be con Nations Secretary General
ton.
these brochures, which are to
be transm itted through th , lad ed at her home at 1333 I bant met informally Sunday
le y Drive, Hear 1Lake, or with L'N official* and beard
An ad in your favorite County Commiwion to the ex-1 Shirley-Drive,
hy plume at N3A 2175
details of the African nation*’
new spaper that offered a ecutivc director of the Board
plana to try r tp r l South
house for talc brought 20 ° f Control, i* Oct. 7. The»e
Africa and Portugal from the
looker* real quick like
. . brochure* should he in the B a r R o b b e d
Burglar* stole an u n d rtrr- I nlted Nations, i n f o r m e d
And the first one there hands of liie County Control*bought it. we hear . . . (mod &gt;‘o n e n not later than Oct. 1. fined uniount of cash from a sources said.
exam ple of the "pulling pow-1 Information regarding the juke box and cigarette ma­
* r” of your Sanford Herald, criteria for *ite selection may chine at the Cut Rate Iw-er
.MIAMI (LTD
, be procured from tlie o/fice garden. 1III West 13th Street,
I n ideot*
Sunday, indue said l'-lay.
, of Clerk of Court
• lailned at least 3 1 llvra in
Flurida over thr holiday p«Mayor Lee Gary, of Oviedo,
iun| that started at 6 p- IU.
proudly reporta that flag* ( d c i l l l S a j ' 8 N o
Discussion of piop&lt;,„d new Wednesday ami ended a t mid­
wer* flying a t half of the
HOUSTON Tex i l l ’ll —
homes in town un the Fourth Astronaut John Glenn ha* polling plurt* with Mrs. Cam- night last night.
Fiftten person* diownsd, I t
of July. He remind* resident* | hi* "hand* full" with tile na- I ilia tlruee, supervisor of teg’h at flag* are atill available lion's space program and istrution, will highlight Turs- died un the highways and five
. —i [J &gt;&lt;-i r klilsii I n o
fo r purchase at thr city hall ha* no plan* lo run lor th* ilay '* C o u n t y 1
( I J r o m clerk Mr*. D«t Courier, t Senate from Ohio.
( meeting.
J a .. Meat

Routine Session

Moderate Holds
Plurality In
Argentine Vote

Boy’s State On

Tax Cut Seen

Ship ILepoit

W riter Suicides

nghtV Herald Reporter
On Vacation

Plan Heard

State Toll .Tl

Polling Places

I

WASHINGTON
IT li _
The Kennedy a (ministration
appeared today to be nearing
a d en s.rn on w -ether to a*k
Congress for legislation to
prevent a nationw !&lt;• railroad
strike.
Labor Secretary W. Wil­
lard Wirti planned to report
!o Pres.dint Kenned* toil**
on reject!in by the live ope­
rating rad un n» of his lastditch proposal for averting
a walkout at 12:01 a m .
KDT. Thursday.
Presumably
their duct*con wili center on the queslien whethtr to a*k k'ongress
to strp into the dispute hy
enxctint j I jw to require
compulsory arbitration of the
issue* involved.
The railroad* plan lo put
new work ru’es, which would
clim inalc &gt;&gt;b» up to 17,000
firemen, into effect Thursday.
The union* have announce I
they will go on strike if the
new work rule* sre applied
Wlrts **;d Sun lay that he
was "b itter’y disappointed"
by the un' n* rejecti n of hi*
vug:cvticn (or a settlement.
Management rr :&gt;•* ntstiv e*
-•-I accepti I thei* j|ii\ornmcitl
plan.

Florida Store
Sales Increase
*. L'.V G R L L A N o *1 P I ) —

D.-pai Uncut *tore *alr« in
most s-oithr.i*tern ruetivpoliton arras, including th rrr
Flori la atrn s, arc running
ahead of Inst year, th r New
Oilcans Federal Reserve Bank
irporti-d.
(inly Birmingham, Ala., reportnl a decline, the bank
sai l in ii weekend report.

Seminole County will move
way will tie into the uppe*
this evening to join the S u :«
Sr. John* development, per­
o f Florida in an overall prom itting boa: traffic to pro­
Sr*,n of long range planning
ceed inland up or town tha
to enlarge recreational facil­
river for the vehy fir*t tim.-.
ities for residents and visit­
Local promoter* of the canal
or*.
are convinced it will he ar»
The Slate has been conduct­
economic bo«»n for Sanford,
ing a statewide study sinew
not omv in commercial w ater
1SWI. with a special Governortraffic hut in pleasu- • boat
appointed
committee
The
traffic.
County will commence thia
Howr-»-r Ki.l.I M iin l'v .u l
evening to join th a t study
in his TV in f ix , iw that, a
when the newly appointed
major problem f ,r thia 8 t j ,
county recreational planning
from Sanford along the St.
commit!*** hold* i u initial
Johns to Lake Hmuvy a' i
and organisational meeting
beyond, cvnfron’J his comra'twith the County Commission
tee and all other* interested
a t the Courthouse.
in the long range recreational
Among others of the State
: r-&gt;g*an*. Shad!
conimi.tee'* long range plans
i* to acquire thousands of
JIM ( ROW E
S. It. (Jin n Crowe, local
a. res of land along the upper
ft.hing camp operator ai d a
id*
playground*.
St. John* River, from its head
Kmphusi* will be laid to member of Seminole County’s
waters below Iu«l,e Helen
. ...
newly appointed recreational
Blazes, m ur Melbourne, to pre*ent nvn-ational, facilities
,
long range planning commitLake Harney, which borders
tJ attract new indu*try to
t„ ni|th,. h a , bee.x
on Seminole County.
the
area
but
to
divorce
these
notified
that
shad fishing in
William Kidd, chainnan of
the Governor's state commit­ industries from the recreation- • th,- season ju»t recentlv closed
«P
P*r
“!n *ff ,r »
tee, in a TV interview S at­ al areas in that the two will
urday evening, reported the not conflict. Kidd, in his TV I o r-r !hc*e for the plosion*
Slate hopes, with its overall program, pointed out the in­ *'-*:on."
Paul R. Nichol*, chief
prog: ant. including the St- j dustrlul
contamination
of
Johns River development a* la k e Apopka, a major prob­ on» of the top burtwus of thn
Fish and W ildlife Service. U.
a rrvrrational area, to in- lem »t the- moment.
S. Department of the Interior,
crease the State'* tourist at- j
traction from l-V million a n ­
Purpose will be to Induce under date of July I. forward*
nually a t ptetent to 30 mil­ industry th at plentiful rrvrea- «d thia letter, in p a rt, ta
lion by the year 2.000.
tiunal facilities and arras are Crowe:
"The St. John* River *h*J
available for thvar employes
Kidd pointtvl out the St. in their free time.
•port fishery continue* to b«
John, development will pro­
Although Seminole County. | our brat fi*hrry for thia »pe*
vide the be»t iluvk hunting. as a whole, t« without the ele* on th« A tlantic coaat,
the best fishing in the world, tun^e of the tipp*r St. Johns During the 19*13 see*on. tha
along with major atttraction* River development as a re c re -. *portsmen took an estim ated
for other hunting, boating ami ational area, it is extreme*. 73.123 shad In 9.4W boat-day*.]
like rvercati mat fa&gt; ilitle*.
| ly Interested in that Governor i This wa* an increaso **f 111
| It will be the county rec- Karri* Bryant wa* *chrdutrd per cent In number of fish
n atio n al com m itee’a aim to today to name the five com- caught and 22 p e rc e n t In ef*l
•-.**• with
u 11k •the
v,. overall
«**„rail i.«■.,r
...:.
#for , the
l . newly
.* ■leg- i •fort over
~- — tho**
a k . for
/»■ the
*k. pro*^
j"ln
long missioner*
; range program of th»
Statv Dlated St. Johns . Indian Riv- viou* »ea.*on. The increav*
i to provide year-round rev're- ,-r Canal District, designed to wa* largely d u t *.&lt;* tha 4evel^
atinnnl activities, not only
' ‘ promote the new inland wa- opment of a productive fl*h*
along the St, Johns Rlvrr ttvday from Sanford to the ery in the* tm per river ha*ui»
ami Lake Monroe, but in uth- Atlantic Ocean.
which took an estim ated k2,*j
&lt;r rndeavors. All lines of
When this waterway Is ac­ 3.M) fish in 1.7J0 bemt-day
r t i will be planned fe r complished, the St. Jobw* -.itl In view of th* nropoaeti flo
.he active *{kir.sm*n and bg a navigable water traffic control devclopm*.vt In the t |H
sportswoman and also for the route from the ocean a t Jack ­ per river basin, thi* is a »if*.
un-lookers.
sonville,
through
Palatka. nificant finding, since previ*'
The long range program Sanford and to the o. ran sn out atudirs did Hot Indicate
will Include addrd facilities the vicinity of Maytown. It the utilization of thi* *eet'.vs»i
fur picnicking, swimming, not only will open a water of rtvee by th* s p m fishery ■**
Kidd atated Ham*, lock*
golfing, twinis . . . anything way for plra-uio craft but
a d cvoi ytliing tha will draw also for ronmirr, lal barge and »rlr» would be sonstrut tr&lt;l In the upper St.
tha Florida residents and tha traffic
' northern visitor* W tha Flag*
This Sanford - ocean water- John*, la tie hi with tba
Central and Southern Flor­
ida flood control program,
ron.lituting a m alar threat
to the «had fishing.
•' e
e
Nichol*’ letter to Crown
continue*: "F o r your Informa­
tion attached (» a copy of the
preliminary report of our
finding* on the upper river
baiin sport fishery and the
utilization of th«- area by shad
for spawning. We plan ta
-ample the area in A ugust
to determine the utilisation
of thi* section of river by
shad for nursery grounds.”
Nichols’ prtdlminary report
dealt mostly with the upp«r
St. Johns south of Highway
o(». ITierc were minor report*
uf shad egg collections north
of highsiay 30, south of high­
way 4rt bridge, and a mile
north of Lake Harney at the
ui&lt;l railroad trestle.
Nichol*’ is-n.r to Crown
concluded with a report of
progrvws atudir* III t h e N orth­
east !‘enn&lt;ytvania. .Maryland
and New York, ami tho trans­
planting of thud r :g t t o tho
E ait l 'o a * t front the Colum­
bia River on the West Coavt.
•
•
•
Nichols
concluded:
"VX«»
hope tu get alaiut ’-0 imllion egg* from the Columbia
by July I S o far. ha.chlnf
ha* been evceptioi ally g"&gt;-i
In IHho. the run* wrrv esiablished on tlie West 1 oast
through an egg transplanta­
tion program, and now s , a i t
attem pting to r»»*r*» the t tuation.”
Nichol* It chief of the ana.
dronioui fisheriea program,
biological laboratory, bureau
uf coinmervial fisheries Fish
and Wlldlifo Service, IL 8.
Department of the Interior, at
Beaufort, N. C.
Hia preliminary report elat­
ed th a t shad spawn through­
out the a r r a from one mil*
north of Lake Harney u p ­
stream to one ndle South of
Sawgrai* l.ak*. Most spawn­
ing occurred between S tata
Highways lit and 520 bridges,
with a* many a* 10.000 egg*
taken per sample. No spaaning look place south of I.'k e
Fainas U.

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Whiplash Injury

Woman Slam;
Floridan Held

Prevention Told

AUSTIN, Tex. (UW&gt; —
Kenneth Arthur Hardin, 88,
e f Waat Palm Beech, was held
fen jail teday on • murder
feeefea th at he killed Mrs.
A na Pinehard, 42, early Sun-

Say.
Hardin told police he picked
Mr*. Plnekard np In an Aus­
tin night spot and they went
to n motel room. H# etld they
nrgued and ha shot her in the
•Best with a 22-caliber pistol.
A fter he (hot Mrs. Pinebard, Hardin went to the
—om of n young Houstcn
eouple and asked them to call
»oUc*- Mrs. rincUrd was
pushed to a haapital, but she
Slid shortly after arrival.

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o f PaMM M is r is a

H ollo*
la
k trabjr
a lv s s .
H oard o f County C om m ission,
• f t a f l.m tn o le C o a n lr. FI nrI t s . proposes to r**ont ih s
f a lto w la a described proporiy
fe asd
n -IA Sinaia F am ily
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td . SB H la w sth s AM .

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i Sam lnots C o a n lr C ourt
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F lorida.
» C o a n lr C om m lsslonsrs
an J a t r J*. 1»** a t
0. IT. o r a s soon th ere U ttar a a possible.
Board a t C eaatp Corn m isa to ssra
U am lnsla C su n tr. F lo rid a
Bp J . C. Hutchison, C hair•aa
A rthur

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B o c k w ltb ,

H. W. JOHNSON, lieu­
tenant (jg ), has been
retired from the Navy
after 20 years active
duty. He had been line
maintenance officer of
VAH-5 a t Sanford Na­
val A ir Station since
July, 1961. He will
make his home with his
wife Cricket, and their
f i v e children, Dave,
Peg, Phil, Chris and
Steve a t Loch Arbor.
He now is affiliated
with the Pure Oil ser­
vice station at French
A v e n u e and 24th
Street. (Navy Photo)
Tha highest tourist road In
Europe ia tha mountafnoua
Grand Alplna Reute, leading
for soma 375 mile* through
Austria, Franca, Germany,
Italy, Monaco, SwiUerland
and Yugoslavia.

Causes of "whiplash” In­
jury to the necks and backs
of automobile drivers, which
has become one o&lt; the most
serious, painful and expensive among accident injuries,
were "X-rayed” at the Klwanis meeting.
Bringing out the facts be­
hind the causes, the results
and what can be done about
it was Dr. Stanley Dakin, who
was appointed by the Indus­
trial Research and Develop­
ment Committee to study the
problem.
Using X-rty films to show
how another car slamming
into the back end of yours,
snaps your head back over
the acat, sometimes causing
Irreparable damage and life­
long Injury, Dr. Dakin point­
ed out that a well-padded and
well-anchored head rest could
prevent much of this Injury.
"This bead rest behind the
driver's head would not be
there for him to rest his bead
on when driving, but to serve
as a shock-absorber in the
ease of rear-end collisions,"
Dr. Dakin pointed out.
Pointing out that theie neck
Injuries, which sometimes
affect the spinal eolumn also,
are near the top of the list
with insurance companies,
Dr. Dakin noted that often
auch Injuries do not at first

appear aerioua and it can be
from a day to two weeka be­
fore the injury to murcles,
and tlaauea become painful.
Some of the Indication! of
such Injury, which appear un­
related to the accident at the
time Include trouble ia foeus­
ing the eyes, ringing in the
ears, extreme nervous reac­
tion, especially to loud or
sudden noises.
"The miserable headaches,
the long years of neck traelion, the wearing of a neck
collar, the trauoutie exper­
ience suffered by the victim
can never be compensated by
any kind of financial settle­
ment," Dr. Dakin noted.
He pointed out that such a
head rest which ia now avail­
able in one model of automo­
bile should be available in all
of them to protect the driv­
er’s Deck.
He emphasised that passen­
ger seats la planes, trains
and buses ail come up well
behind the bead to protect
passengers’ heads and have
for many years.
He said that two more auto
manufacturers are coming
out with the head rest next
year and urged drivers to ask
for them and urge other deal­
ers to push for the addition
of this safety measure "to
save your neck.”

PRICES GOOD MON. • TUES. - WED.

Quantity R ights Reserved
ECONOMY SLICED

Bacon .

3 lbs. $1

FRESII

M U LLET .

lb. 9c

PORK

Brains 1 lb. cup 19c
FRESH

Pig Feet

ALL SMILES li Lou Chtrtoa Harold H, here
displaying the pigeon he haa nursed back to
health. The Boy Scout, son of Mrs. Juanita Harold, 1114 Pine Avenue, found the bird with a
broken leg two weeks ago. He put a splint on
the leg and now the pigeon is practically well.
Also, the boy is trying to locate the bird’s own*
er through an identification band on its leg.
For
Property

• Wieners

lb. 9c

• Bologna

• Sm oked S a u sa g e

• Homemade Sausage

3

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POT ROAST
St. Rib Roast
All M eat Stew

lb. 48c
lb. 48c

38

lb .

Rib Steak . .
Leg O' Lamb

lb. 49c
lb. 38c

FRESH 100% PURE

Ground Beef
3

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88*

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Bleach . . 39c
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RICE . . 39c
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This advertisement is one of a
tin ts that won national tecogn‘ttn" for
In 1962. The
Freedoms Foundation swardid
it the George Washington Honor
Medal tor dramatizing freedom's
vit4l importance in every field
Of Amancan endeavor. Similar
programs in 1953 end 1959 also
captured this covetid award.

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Large Hag Plantation

M eal or G rits

Shortening

28c

3 Lb. Can

NORTHERN

Toilet
Tissue
Limit 4 With |1 Order

Limit I With 13 Order

FLA. GRADE A SMALL
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S H U R F IN E

A re we letting it fade aw ay?

EGGS

PEARS

NO 2F, CAN

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Complacency ia ns great a threat as comman iim . . . and much more subtle. T o take freedom
for granted la to risk Inning it. Only so long aa we
aealously guard freedom of tlio individual and of
enterprise will America continue to he the moat |wwerfui. prugruative, aixl pruaperuu* nation on curt 11.
America the world's treat powerful

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electric nation ia tlie constunt goal of all investorowned, tax-paying power companies. Aa a mem­
ber of th a t family, we ere working with other
Florida |iower companies to improve, ai|Mind,
and atrengtlicn Florida’s interconnecting n et­
work of transmission lines.
This powerfully im portant job calls fur the greatcat expansion program in Florida Tower k Light
Company's history. F l’&amp;L projects now under
construction will add 1.3 million kilowatts of
generation by 11H15—a 18% increase in two years
—to help make F lorida. . . and America. . . more
and more powerful!

Golden
la lliu rii Ripe

Solid Oleo 10c lb.
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llrinx Cider Vinegar, pt.
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Dukra Mayonnaise, .12 or.

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T oday, Ui« Spirit of ’76, which won our inde­
pendents! and freedom. atiU Uv m . Y et, unless
we keep America powerful—at rung enough to
defend against all threats—our independence
and dierialtud freedom could fad* n u v y t

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Harold Kastner Wins Post Fourth Traffic Fatalities Set

Mon. July 8, ’63—Paye 3

Congress Sees
a 6 More Months

S tate School Supt. Thomas p a r t i s a n organizations, to contemporary life. S i n c e
D. Bailey today announced work with educators to assist many of these issues are eco­
the appointment of Dr. Har- our
in dev*lopln8 a nomic in nature, most individ­
old Kastner Jr., consultant in f '™ 8" Pro^ am of ectm° ra* uals cannot cope with them
without some knowledge ot
social studies and economic ,c education,
education. State D epartm ent
Thc f°rma,lon of the toun- economic concepts. Raising
of Education. Tallahassee, as cil " a» Pro.nptcd by the dy- the level of understanding of
eiecutlve director of the Flor- namlc na,ure of **c Amcri' these concepts is the m ajor
responsibility of the Florida
ida Council for Economic f an ,oci*‘f wh?ch . ! ,a* Krea‘Education.
•r complicated the m ajor Council for Economic Educa­
Dr. Kastner. who recently K,cial and P°li,ical U*ues ot tion.

WASHINGTON (U N ) —
Congress returned today from
» week-Icng F ourth of July
holiday as a Democratic lead­
e r predicted members would
•tay in session until the end
Of the year.
House Democratic Leader received his doctorate from
Carl Albert, Okla., said there the University of Florida, is
•till was •'an impressive a r ­ the son of Mr. and Mrs. H ar­
ra y ” of leirislntinn, including old Kastner, of Sanford.
The council is an education­
eivil rights anil ta x measures,
which aw aits action. He said al, non-profit, non-partisan
he expected mem tiers to re- corporation which is concernmain in session until they ed with the development and
improvement of economic ed­
were passed.
With half the yenr already ucation in the State of Florida.
past, most mnior itrms still; Its membership consists of
the
are on the agenda. Most law­ representatives i r o m
makers had been predicting field* of education, business,
the end of the session would research, labor, agriculture,
come in Into October or No­ and government.
The council works in co­
vember.
President Kennedy's two operation with the State De­
m ajor request* — civil rights partm ent of Education, uni­
and tax ru t and reform s— versities and colleges, eleand secondary
atill are being studied by m t n t a r y
schools, other corporations,
committees.
associations,
With long, hard battles ex­ organizations,
pected on these tw o measures, and individuals to promote,
much other legislation is stimulate, organize and con­
quietly b&lt;-ink- postponed until duct activities which will de­
velop and improve economic
next year.
education in the state.
Supt. Bailey, who is honarary chairman of the board of
directors, stated that "preparing our youth to make in­
telligent economic decisions
IHt. IIAHOLD KASTNER
has long been recognized as
IT. BRAGG, X. C. (UPI) one of the responsibilities of
—Army officials here and at the public schools. In Florida,
Ft. Benning, G a., today in­ we have intensified our ef­
vestigated the food poisoning forts in the area of economic
of about 23 paratroopers who education as economic issues
became ill, apparently from have become more complex.
I would encourage the Flor­
box lunches.
The exact num ber affected ida Council for Economic E d­
by the food poisoning S atur­ ucation, as well as other nonday c&lt;*ild not be determined
CHICAGO (L T I) — The ed but lie was criticized by
pending the outcome of the
I
National
Association for the NAACP official* who refused
nvestigation. However, auth­
orities said there were 2!
| Advancement of Colored I’eo- to apologize.
paratroopers confined to the
' pie, NAACP, long known for
In a speech to the Youth
base hospital here and two
its moderate, approach to ra- Kitedom Fund banquet, Mere­
more at Ft. Jackson. S. C.
j cinl problems, today finds it- dith criticized the- proposed
None was reported in se r­
I self in tlu- middle of an nngry “freedom march" on W ash­
ious condition.
l split in tho nation's civil ington Aug. (1-8 as "not in
The soldiers apparently be­
rights rank*.
cam e ill after eating food
the best interest of our
I The question of the hour I*
in box lunches given tiiem
how much this “ house .livid- '
v',a,‘ i " " ' 1 whrn
Saturday and prepared at a
ed" situation—with tho “ mod-1 h" *xpre»*ed disapproval with
Columbus, Ga., restaurant
.•rates" in one camp and the “ ,h*' ver* '»w quality o f leadn ear Ft. Benn’ng. About vt
I "m ilitants" in the o th e r-w ill t*rahi«’
°"r
paratroopqrs were stricken
| jeopardize
not
only
the
Negn.es and the child
but not alt hospitalized.
NAACP’s unity, but the in:.» ish nature of tlt.'ir activities.
Tiic men who became ill
But ho invoked tho most
grntion effo rt nil o\&lt;r the
were in a group of 170 sold­
wrath f«r this statem ent:
country.
iers who recently completed
"Any otto of you biirrhead*
paratrooper training and were
It wits being asked with
TERRY L. COLMHKL,
en route to new assignments
particular urgency here fol­ out there could bo the owner
n Marine second lieu­
or m anager of a large dowith the 82nd airborne Divi­
tenant uml son of Mr. lowing tho NAACP’* "year of partm ent store, president of a
sion at Ft. Itragg.
division"
convention
in
which
and Mrs. Glonn (loemcorporation, or even mayor of
bel, of 2-172 Sanford it took a giant Mtri.lv toward the city of Chicago. 'Only be­
Avenue, has completed the "direct action"’ approach lieve','* he quoted from a
150 T e e O ff In
an indoctrination course favored by the ‘‘m ilitants."
The power of this new mil- hymn.
for officers at the Ma­
Public Tourney
loiter, in hi* hotel room,
itaury In came dramatically
S A C R A M K N T O. Calif. rine Corps School in
Meredith
said ''intolerance and
rvid.nt when Chicago Mayor
( l TP!) — Men from tho na­ Quantico, Va.
Itichurd Haley and Negro *tu- bigotry” among the leaders of
tion'* municipal courses—who
dent Jam.-* Meredith, both re. hi* own people may doom the
make up the majoriW of the
latively moderate in their civ­ civil right* movement.
country’s golfers—tee off to­
il right* views, were hum iliat­
day in the final qnalifying
Legal Notice
ed by jeers in their appearround* of tho National Pub­
anus. In-fore the convention.
% o | | r r of I ' ii Id Ir llrn rlM*
lic Link* Tournnme-fit.
Again and aguirt lust week
Motley
Is
hrr#t*y
* lv#n.
They play 18 hole* today,
of C o u n ty Com m l *f«lonin thi* crucial period in the
another 18 Tuesday, and then
o f H s m ln o ls C o u n t y , F l o r ­
DAYTONA BEACH (U PI) civil rights struggle, "mod­ id a, propose** to r * m n * t h e
the field of 1GO will be w hit­
— If there were any ques­ erate" voices either were jeer­ f o llo w in g «Ssflrrlti*1 p r o p e r t y
tled down to (14 for match tions over why pretty Sandra
so n ed
It-lA
Hi n s Is
P.im ily
ed or went unheard.
IC#-l*|on11 %| \n (’-2
play starting Wednesday.
Kay Lyle won the Muss .Miss­
Some of those who were flUlt L o t* | . 9. 14. !S « n d 14.
21,
It ti
Htetlnfl
of
ouri title in !9»!2. they were rebuffed were Negroes them- M a r k
D r o i m w u l l . F u r t h e r d eaertb*
erased in the finals of the selves, liko Meredith who only • d ■&lt; 2451 M lit.trt'k Av*.
Rematch Due
P u M ic h e a r i n g will b t fief 1
NEW YORK (U PI) - Vic- .Miss Dixie contest here Sat­ last October ht-rnmo the very
in th»* ,s. m in i» C o u n t y C o u r t
torimi* Ga«par Ortega, welter* urday night.
symbol of the integration ef­ Hoo ve, 8 i n fo rd . Kl - r i l l , in
The
20-year-old
beauty fo rt when lu« reenrolled at t h o
C ounty
C«*»ntnl»idonsr»
~ weight contender of Mexicali,
o n J u l y 21 . 1*42 nt
W Mex., and young Hilly Bello from .Springfield, Mo., took the University of Mississippi. ftootn,
14:00 A- M. o r »« m o n th ere*
of New York may ho re- first place in tho evening
pntudbls.
Others, like Daley, were a f t e r
Ito.ird o f C o u n t y C o m m l i matched for another television gown division, second place whiles long known us cham­
• lo n e r *
10-rounder at Madison Square in tli« swim suit division, pions of the civil rights rauss
H«*mlnols C o u n t y , F l o ri d *
liy J . c H u t c h i s o n , C l u l r *
name.)
"M
ias
PersonGarden Aug. 24, promoter was
and whoso very career* de­
mnn
atity" by the Judges and won pend.'.! on maintaining that
Harry’ Markson said toduy.
A t ten t
A rthur B eckw ith,
the 1963 Miss Dixie title relationship.
Jr.
P
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b
l
i
s
h
J
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l
y
I 1901.
hands down.
Meredith not only was jeer- &lt;:i &gt;k *so
Perez Decision
Twenty beauties from the
MIAMI (U P I)—Miami Cir­ Southeast competed for the
cuit Judge Henry Balaban title.
0 says he will decide Thursday
Sally Ann Hall of Cypress
whether to let former Ven­ Gardens, won lirst runner-up
ezuelan D ictator Marcos Pe­ prize m the contest. She look
rez Jimenez out of the DJite first prize in the swim suit
LA U N D RY &amp; CLEA N ER S
County jail on bond.
preliminary and was second
Perez, who has been in the in the dress-up division.
QUALITY - SERVICE
jail since Dec. 12 when a fed­
Second runnerup was Lynn
INDIVIDUAL
LAUNDRY SERVICE
eral judge revoked his $too,- Shirley, 20-year-old red hair
FOR
TUB
BEST IN
Ooo bail, i* charged with the c l beauty from Jacksonville,
LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANING
p r e s e n t adm inistration in who was named "M iss Con^ Venezuela with stealing mil- geneality" by the other con­
.701 \V. I .«*!.
O p p o site G o o d y e a r
lions of dollars from the na­ testants.
tional treasury.

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Record For Summer Holidays
United Press International
Traffic fatalities during the
Fourth of July weekend broke
the record for all sum m er
holidays and edged toward
the National Safety Councit'a
grim prediction of WO to 650
deaths.
As the reports of deaths
during the final hours came
in, Howard P jle, president
of the National Safety Coun­
cil. said the toll set a " t r a ­

gic standard against which
to measure any holiday."
A United Press Internation­
al count at 4:30 a. m.. EOT,
showed that at least JW p er­
sons had been killed in tra f­
fic accidents since the sta rt
of the long holiday at 6 p. m .,
local time Wednesday.
California led the nation
with 47 traffic deaths, follow­
ed by New York with 43.
Pennsylvania 39 and Michi­
gan 32.

Navy Seeks Cause O f Crash
W I L L O W GROVE, Pa.
(U P I)—A naval team today
was to question the pilot of
a flaming jet fighter which
crashed into a bathhouse be­
ing used as a shelter during a
thunderstorm Sunday a n d
killed seven persons, four of
them children.
The F IE jet was on a land­
ing approach to nearby Wil­
low Grove Naval Air Station
when it hurst into Haines in
the air and crashed into the
frame and cinder block struc­
ture jammed with people.

Minutes before, they had
been playing baseball and
awimming during a carefree
outing. They had sought the
shelter of the double garage
serving as a bathhouse when
the sudden storm struck.
The pilot, Marine Capt.
John W. Butler, 30. Boiling
Springs, Pa., ejected jafely
before the crash. He had been
about to land following a rou­
tine training mission.
Butler, a Marine reservist,
was detained overnight at the
base dispensary and was ex­

pected to be questioned today
by ■ naval team tavestlKatiaf
the tragedy.
The crash on the grounds of
th e G reen Hill Day Camp
killed M rs. Jennie Klein, 3$,
of Philadelphia; her daugh­
te r, Sandra, 10, and a ion,
H arvey, f o u r ; Emmanuel
Fine, 43, Jean Arnold, about
40. Ju d y Arnold. 10, and Car­
olyn Hershfield, 10, all ot
Philadelphia.
About
IS persons were
treated a t Abington Memor­
ial Hospital, and 10 of them
were detained.

Poisoning Of 23
Airmen Probed

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d el eat rate. 15 word* o f
from job to anyone from the p rt»dent down to the newest repreaenteth e .
Tbepcrpow ia to help job partici­
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attain ? Ob tfca lateat Uoopar by
ymm laaat faim lta Boton to Washing►
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Joat eaB tha telegraph people.
TfeyTi be glad to forward from any­
where to ccpttoratal U. S , at a

Just reported th at for t t e
third year la a zww
booms** imalpW were in okcesa &lt;d erne trCikm daQazn.

• O'* and A 's

Government Gets Bigger

iters af Cocgreee sr« 4o- Committee* * t t longer.
Banding a hand ia spending
Another considerable factor
toelacee af
is that more and mors of tte
*7 tec tte *•**
•peril* is selves
Dr. Crane's
It Is partly because they other House and Senate com­
pUatrt tech pear
ter* mads tha check-writing mittees — the ao-caUtd legis­
grass is fsCtaf
process sorb a tough ant tha: lative committee* — are get­
farther bsfeial la Ms work, Congress is falling further sad ting into tte act. Every year
er ao they persuade Host* and
la tit faSswiag srtkte. a farther behind in its work.
lap kfM atlvs reporter *xIs some esses there is rea­ Senate to add something new
ptalas tte sitastisa.
son to think this can actually to tte a n a s in which an an­
CASE P -« S : Teddy G, having him hold hit breath
coat tte government — and nual authorization hill mutt aged 4. aeema to te v a no for a moment ar.d then dip­
By Fraak E t e m
precede the annual appropria­
the taxpayer extra money.
ping his fact under water.
faar of tte w ittr.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tte government's new year tion.
You can do this in a wash
“Dr.
Crane,"
his
worried
CsvtTxmtnt aT-lsyt keep ria­ — fiaeal 1K4 they call it —
Authorisations are old stuff mother began, “I’m afraid basin of the bath tub.
ls*, and asw approach record started July L Bat as of today in Congress, in *ueh field*, for
After he learns to hold his
lavsis. Yps w ight think from only one of the doten appro­ instance, a t public work* proj­ Teddy may drown.
braath
while submerging his
“His daddy took him down
(Us that Coop*** had toretd priation bllla th a t a r t neces­ ect*. However, tinea World
face, then eneourtr* him to
to
tte
swimming
pool
but
let
•f tha pars* strtig s.
sary to keep t t e government War II S trend te a developed
stay under water whil* you
Actually, t t e apposite U running daring t t e year had toward requiring yearly as- Teddy r.d* oa his daddy's count to ten.
Mart and w ars af tte teen passed and sent to tte thorlsat-ona for what formerly back.
Next, let the child lie in
So they would swim out shallow water along the shore
were considered normal gov.
White House.
into deep water and have a lot or the bath tub and again
It covers the Treasury and crr.mrnt functions.
Tte armed services commit­ of fun. It seemed like a good submerge his face.
Poet Office Departments and
amounts to only 14 billion of tee* got a grip first on mili­ idea to me a t tte time.
Soon he will feel the buoy­
“ But when his daddy Is ad ant action ef th* water which
• A s squeaky wheel gets tte mors than 1100 bilbos re ­ tary construction projects.
tte grease," and tte space quired for aQ tte federal func­ Later they claimed authoriza­ looter with os, Teddy thinks will tend to float his who!*
tion rights on procurement of ha eta run out into tha deep body on top.
wheel wakes such sa over- tions.
powerlag noise that the aero- The rest of tte appropria­ planes, missiles end ships. water.
At tha beach, let him lie,
“If 1 hadn't been present f e e toward chore, is shallow
a*»Uc steel cas scarcely be tion* bills ere to *»H«&lt;»e Last year they got Congress
stages and they will not all to bring into their scope re­ recently, Teddy would h*»* water where he can reach tte
heard.
—WUUira Uttlrwood, Ameri­ have become law for month*. search and development relat­ drowned!
bottom with hie tends.
“ So it it a good Idea to let
ca a Airlines vice president, Meantime all agencies not ed to plan-o, missiles and
Then let him support h.s
siyls* U. &amp; Is neglecting funded must make do with a ships. Starting w i t year, all children who can't rwim s weight on his htndi, but let
ilitary research end devel­ stroke, enjoy the fun of float­ his body and face submerge.
“continuing resolution" that
srrossutlcal research.
allow* them to drag along at opment will b* brought under ing into dwep water, either on
Be lavish with praise.
the back of their daddy or on
T te dlrtinguiibed chancel- a baa* rate but preclude* the tte authorization tent.
Later, let the child stand
The Treasury - Post Office an Inflated Inner tube!"
|or (Konrad Adenauer) and I atsrt of anything new.
erect and hold his brtath while
No,
Indeed!
traditionally
This happens, to one degree appropriations
arc not really 51s mess twins
he fells, like a log, into water
Don’t let you children enjoy
. . . Each c l os has his own or another, every year. But has been about the first of th*
the
“frosting"
until
they
have
over the years It gets worse. bunch to b* passed. Treasury
fir cull lory system.
•.Economies minister a n d One reason Is that the govern- includes the Coast Guard. And learned how to bake the cake!
Applied to the water, this
chancellor • designate Lud­ ment gets bigger and the an­ the Merchant Marine commit­
wig Erhard ol West Ger­ nual eaaminatione of House tee* have decided they want &gt; means you should teach your
and Senate Appropriations aay hereafter in Coast Guard child to swim before you per­
many.
"acquisition and construction mit him to float around in
item . Congress this year ap­ deep water.
O U R
B O A R D IN G
H O U SE
Otherwise, he doesn’t realise
proved that request. So start­
tte
dsngvr so he develops a
ing
nest
year
Treasury
post
M1M
, e v tev B C cv
ZOiS,
oppoa- offics may be slowed up along desire to rush out into dan*
t o w n s ALCm RM AH
s**o.c«!r£*
BUMHOUStR/HTtTH* 9 6 Boost TuMrry with the rest.
geroos sreas.
OANCV.lOCX
l acorpore ted 1927
t*TU6I Mis OiatMiCT—— &lt;CTT tAOSlf*
"Fools rush In," runs ths
There it talk that commerce
6i**6
AT
t
PUU.
THAN
A
t
O
l
OP
TAFPV/
T
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C
,
AFFILIATED
WITH
THE
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
&lt;cu CM 306 mi
MTlATOf committees may push through old adsge, “where angels fear
»t a x e o e a .e i* « at t W e r tv
AAtUOZU tM
to
tread."
legislation
requiring
a
prior
vnawAM ake all th u m bs
«n?trW
SANFORD, FLORIDA
RscaiVfi tmb
IMAIt AH legislative okay on money bills
IfMOMTScyiN' TO H_A6 A MrtCKAnd that Is tte hstard con­
(&amp;TTL* CMAP
iMlKfc 0 * i MX BAWOWA^OM '
IDEA W H
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
for the public health service. fronting Teddy a t this mo­
IfC te H O {A M *
TO 600*06
44MMMMRV
Other new authorization re­ ment.
MV
OttfT
JUNE 29, 1963
4 AH CKO
So you parents should start
WITH 6AM! quirements are also under ditSCGUAlKT“conditioning"* your child farcussion.
COMPTROLLER’S CALL
ANC6
O
Ml H t f
The whole lesue may he orsbly to tte water.
Don’t ecerw him by toesing
brought to a h»ad Monday
when the Joint Atomic Ener him into tte deep water In
f t
gy Committee brings to the tte hope that he will be forced
Loans and Discounts
$ 5,272,052.71
Capital Stock4Y*
House floor Its annual author­ to iwim.
Overdrafts
306.91
Even though he may then
isation for atomc construe
Surplus
tlon. It will ask in this hill dramatically learn to keep
Banking House, Furniture and
for
prior
clearance
hereafter
afloat
by
“dog
paddling,"
he
. U* A* ,
Fixtures
235,178.34
Undivided Profits
not Just for the Atomic Ener­ rosy retain a lifelong fear of
iiW
gy Commission's construction water thereafter.
FAJOR D O E t / f l
Other Real Estate
KNOW HIM,
items — about § to 10 per cent
Instead,
acclimate
your
R eserves
BUT H £ W l l t «
af-r- jyy
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
24,750.00
of tte total — but for the child by slow logical stages.
whole AEC operating budget.
First, makt s gam* out of
Unearned Discount
Other Resources

EDn o n

9

9

9

9

9

9

9

9

9

9

9

00 9

9

9

9

! it would take 10 years to le* t t e IKS terete."
If this is tm a p easihl* fin ­
reach t t e interim target ad 4
ancing. it was net reflected la
| P«t
unemployment.
__ reason
_ _ _ Duion
___ ________
On*
gives for tte most
I t t e fereaead"unem ploym ent
c tfa x ^ g af $14 billion

T h * f.
* $1’- ! * “ f *
1S**^draw subscriptions af era
116.1*
OOOJWOJWOAOO, as amount Is • U t e l * mObcn more Amarbillion,
or
nearly
14
timae
tha
icar.t than there were the day
offer.
President Kennedy took of­
TUs accounting far t t e cal­ fice. Population is growing
endar year IMS and for bual- faster than jobs.
neaa fiaeal y ean ending in
This gars tte secretary—
IMS was made from income
who is a Republican, by tte
Q—Do crabs sa t white ta
tax m a n s filed by nearly
way—hia chance Vo put m a “soft-ehell" condition?
plug for tte adrumiatratioe
A—Ns. After shedding ae4
T te r e ta n s cams from 9-2 tax program, which ia haring
miQion sol* proprietorships, ita troubles in Congress.
before a sew shell has harden­
R t.n rn partnerships and 1.2
House Wzr* t H V*an* ed. even the mouth parts are
mmkm
CorporsCom nifties Chairmaa Wilbur soft and incapable ef har.aiirg
tten rvtsrns war* over a mHMills, D-Ark, now hops* to food.
Boa for tha third year i s a
get a tax passed by tte House
row. Every figure is op over
by late July or early August.
Q—D.d Robert Bums write
t t e previous income tax year
Senate Finance Committee *tte well-known song “Auld
except t t e number *f partnerI Chairman Harry F. Byrd. D- L arg Syne?’’
ships . down about L I00—* -1
V a. ha* promised be won’t da­
A—Robert Burn* said th a t
their velum* af bnetneea, down
isy action cm t t e House bill. j he took down tte words as ha
t T 4 million.
Batinee* profit* root ( J par although L .» personally op- i heard an old man sing them,
posed to Lie administration j but Burn* ia usually giTen
cast during tte year to S47A
program. B .t if tte Mil runs credit for writmg them,
billion. Profits of corporations
wars up 2.4 per cant t* over into a Senate filibuster on
civil rights there a no telling
Q—la Moslem religion erha
SS2 billion. Profits of tote pro­
whether a tag bill can be is Israfil!
prietorships war* up 4 per
passed to tecoste effective
A—Israfil is th* Moslem
cent to S2S.7 billion and next Jan. L
acgel of music, who will sound
profit* of partnership* up 4
If tte kill can be passed by ths resurrection trumpet aa
per cant to 19.7 billion, in
spits of tte drop ia iiBssma, Oct. x. says Dilioa. there tha last dap.
This statistical r a n d o w n would ba 910 hfllioa la tax
Q—How many
hardly indicates that U. S. relief ia th* fallowing i t
business in terrible or th a t month*. Tte Joint Economic octopus?
A—Eight, ia contrast W fta
private enterprise is about to Committee of Congress has
estimated this would events- relmnvs ths squid, which has
disappear.
But with these figure* In .
a e r *A*4 GN'P by 940 bil- ton.
no deeper than his waiit.
mind, K » interesting to take
* «»•
Again, count aloud and sea a look a t Treasury Secretary aiderabl* life to employment.
OVER 33 TEARS
how long the child will float C. Douglas Dillon's pretty
Oa tha queitioa of reducing
At First A Palmetto
till he i tar.da up for a fresh realistic roundup on th* econ­ government expenses to offset
(Alssgtide *14 past office)
breath.
omy in hi* talk before th* N a­ tha tax rut, Dillon charges
Then te«eh him to fall into tional Coal Asia.
that there has bean a lot of
the water, meanwhile holding
Speaking cf mors recent “loose and spendthrift orahis breath, and then dog pad- economic developments, Dillon torp" on holding 1M4 expend­
dte for a few strokes till he pointed out that in tte past 12 itures to th* IMS level.
mutt stand up for freth air.
months, U. S. gross national
"Th* truth is,“ says Dillon,
One* your child learns to product has risen 928 billion “th at th* entire 94-9 billion in­
keep afloat via dog paddling, or (A per cent to an annual crease can be accounted for ha • Carpsta • Forth ors
he can then try breathing at rate of SS60 billion. H* said only thrt* areas — defense,
• TUs
• Piamos
• Rental Bods
th* tame time that h« ia thi* isn't good enough.
space and interest on tte pubTh* bad part of th* situa­
swimming.
Thereafter, he can acquire tion is that unemployment is
other swimming strokes, like up from U per cent of the
labor force a year ego to 6 J
thw crawl or butterfly.
But this dog paddling !■ per cent in May, and likely to
th* initial step and the beat go over 9 per cent for June,
KT. 1933
life Insurance for nil children a* graduates sta rt looking for
job*.
who are around deep wstrvi
(Always writ* to Dr. Crane
“T* put it another way,“
in car* of this newspaper, en­ says Dillon, “we would need
closing a long stamped, ad­ an average GNP rise of 914
dressed envelop* and 20 cents billion a quarter — beginning
114 So. Palnstto
to cover typing and printing now—to clove the gap bo| costs when you send for on* tween unemployment and out­
Phoas FA 2-0814
put by th* end of 1944.“ A*
of his booklets.)

gress oa Medical Quackery spexked
action at g**** and community levels
to more against the unscrupulous
who fatten their purses at the ex­
pense of thorn pitifully eager to
grasp st any straw to regain health.
Newspapers have 1*&amp;u in the
forefront of those spreading light for
their readers on the subject of med­
i a l quackery, and vsrious govern­
ment departments and health agen­
cies hare Jong been waging the war
against tbs quacks.
Whatever the forthcoming meettegs produce to tha way of weapon­
ry against tha charlatan is all to tha
good.

What fdSowa naturaDy la tha
ascend goal for the meetings: to detera ia t what is needed to health educatioB to help the public protect i t ­
self sgatost chsrlatans who prey on
the ailing.
la 1551. the T in t N etkael Con­

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WASHINGTON—(NEA) — {the present growth rate a f a lie debt. T te tote! a f aB &lt;

W atch Quacks Duck
That's what the Second National
Congrtaa on Medical Quackery will
seek to determine when it meets in
Washington Oct. Z&amp;-Z6, under spun- «
aorihip of
o the Food and Drug Admiotitration and the American Medical

Notebook

Internal Ksvsnns Barrie* tea : l**1* o»*r SI bfflio* a quarter. expenditures is being held ba­

e a rth * ?

Why are people ao vulnerable to
gnackery when it comes to health
Batters?

•

Fefer Edson

Now H ere's One That R EA LLY Packs a Punch!

In Fifteen Words?

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Monday, July 8, 1963

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M flaa # ( S a a fa rd . F lo rid a, y u d tr tha Ac* at C oasraaa o f March.

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•saJaalaaly ta Iba aao (or rasahlkoUoa at all tha local aawa
srlatad la Ula aawspapor.
Ha p a r t • ( s a g m a la ria l, aaw a o r * o « * rtlsln s, at th is odllloa
a f T ha H anford H aro ld m ay ha r« tro d u ca d la a a y a a a a a a r w ith o a t w r llla a parm laaloa o f tha p u b lla h -r a t TLo lla ra ld . Aay
lad lv ld u al o r (Irna raaponalbla lo r SUrb ra p n d u c tio a w ill bo
coaaidarad aa In frln g m * on T ha lla ra ld a c o p y ris b t a n d wlU ba
bald lia b le fo r d a m n s* * u n d a r Iba law , F ubllahod d ally ascapl
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By - WOODROW CASH
After e long, happy holiday
weekend, there is usually the results
of picnics or beach parties in tte
aay of stains on clothes, table linens,
or beach wear. Again, 1 would Uke
to warn about using heavy bleach In
your laundry. It’a disastrous when
not rinsed effectively. There Is
enough bleach left in the clothes erdinarily to form etrong bleaching ef­
fecta when combined with our hot
Florida sun. If you must bleach, do
_
l_ U carefully, using measured propor­
tions of on* oart bleach to four parts
of water. On* fourth cup of bleach ia enough for the
average load of clothe*. For stubborn stains on either
clothes or linen*, don’t take a chance of permanently
setting th* stain by trying horn* spotting remedies.
Meat of the old remedies are useless anyway, and by
th* time they get to tte cleaners, they are hopelessly
set until they cannot bt removed. Bring, or send, your
garments to your Downtown (.leaner* for profensumal
car*. If you know th* type stain, we vsouid appreciate
your telling us when ycu bring the garment* in. W*
specialize in cleaning all types of clothes, and right
now our Cotton Clime is in full swing to keep your
summer cottons in tip-top step*. Call, r r coma by, tte
Downtown Cleaners for professional car* of your
cloths*.

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS k LAUNDERERS
US PALMETTO ATM.

PBONB PA 9-9291

71,841.48
U. S. Government
Obligations
$4,212,035.20
Other Bonds and
Securities
1,074,123.16
Cash and Due From
Banks
1,451,224.39 6,737,382.75
Total

$12,341,513.19

375.000.00
450.000.
121,236.58
129,531.72
204,766.33

Deposits

11,060,978.56

Total

12,341,513.19

OFFICERS

DIRECTORS

GEORGE A. ORTAGUS
Chairman of tte Board

GEORGE D. BISHOP
Retired
Sanford, Florida

H. H. nODGES
President

W. SCOTT BURNS
Manager, Florida Power A
Light Co.
Sanford, Florida

R. F. MANN
Executive Vic# President
MRS. LOIS D. HOl’SHOLDF.It
Asiietant Vic* President
H. D. ROWLAND
Cashier

WILLIAM V. HEMPHILL
President, Bill Hemphill Motors,
Inc.
Sanford, Florida

O. C. McBRIDE
Assistant Cashier

H. H. HODGES
President

MRS. CATHERINE M. RAY
Aa*latent Cashier

R. r. M ASS
Executive Vic# President

GEORGE A. ORTAGUS
Firvt Vice President
The Atlantic National Back
of Jacksonville
Jacksonville. Florida
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H. B. POPE
President, H. B. Pop* Company
Inc.
Sanford, Florida

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

IBA E. SOUTHWARD
President, Southward Fruit
Company. Inc.
Sanford, -Florida
GEORGE A. SPEER, JR ,
Attorney
Sanford, Florida

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Mon. July 8, *63—Page 5

(Dsua/t CUbby2
DEAR ABBY: I’ve heard that
some women behave rather peculiar*
ly when they reach the age of 48 or
60, but I think my sister-in-law is
abusing the privilege. She wears muu
muu’s on the street with large colored kerchiefs tied around her head
like a fortune teller. She loads on the
make-up and junk jewelry and she’s
off in anklets and high-heeled shoes.
She thinks she’s gorgeous. She spent
$12 last week ju st riding the buses
so she could talk to the drivers.
Meanwhile, she eats tranquilizers
like popcorn. I’m worried.
OHIO
DEAR OHIO: Your sister-in-law
is obviously in need of professional
help, which is your brother’s prob­
lem. Don’t wait until the poiice give
the poor woman a figs ride home be­
fore you urge her husband to get her
to a doctor.
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DEAR ABBY: I am 20 and have
been married for five months. My
husband and I both work. We leave
together in the morning and drive
home together. When Joe gets home
he lies down on the couch and reads
the whole newspaper while I prepare
supper. A fter supper he goes back
on the couch and watches television
while I clean up the kitchen. When
th at’s done, I’m so tired I go into
ths bedroom, fall on my face und go
to sleep. Then he has the NERVE to
say that what little time we have to­
gether 1 spend sleeping. What should
1 do?
TIRED
DEAR TIRED: No bride of five

By Abigail Van Buren

T e l e v i s i o n
MONDAY P. M.
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months holds down a full-time job in
addition to doing her own housework
because she wants the exercise. Since
you are helping to BUY th e groceries,
tell Joe to get off the couch and help
you prepare them. That way you’ll
halve YOUR work and double HIS
pleasure.
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DEAR ABBY: A neighbor of
mine dumbfounded me this morning
when she told me she had picked my
vegetables while I was on vacation
so my plants wouldn’t die. She ex­
pected some gratitude if I can judge
a voice. Abby, 1 couldn’t thank her,
because I had agreed w ith a friend
to pick those vegetables in exchange
for watering my plants! Before go­
ing on a trip next time, should I set
up a sign, or canvass th e neighbor­
hood and explain the arrangem ent?
VACATIONER

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who drank goat’s milk and had four
babies: Small wonder. Isn 't goats’
milk for kids?
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north
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led his singleton club.
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Mra. Delbert P. Yates ef Pereat City, became the bride of
Airman S/C Jack Gerard,
aon of Mr. and Mra. Joaepb
Gerard of Loogwood on Juno
29 a t an afternoon wedding
in the Lockhart Methodist
Church.
Rev. James Ridgeway per­
formed the ceremony as the
couple stood beneath a lovely
flowered archway. Baskets of
white mums and gladioli
were placed at either side of
the arch and backed witb
palms.
Organist M n. M. Grouse
Standing a n Donna Danklefs, Mra. Hu pankTRAVELING TROOP. This is Wing Troop 211
accompanied
soloist, Mrs.
lefs,
Vicki
McArdle,
Bonnie
Avenel,
Sheryl
Wit*
of the Senior Girl Scouts just before they left on
Barbara Burney, who sang
liamnon, Judy Lewis, Elyse Gaaaman and M n.
a roeent sight-seeing trip to Miami and the surthe beautiful “Because," "I
Avene], Nikki Morgan was not present for the
roundng area. In the front row are Sue Jaillet,
Love You Truly" and "The
picture.
(Gusman
Photo)
Jo Ana Huhn, Nancy Rodgers and Lu Jaillet.
Lord’s Prayer."
The bride, given in m arri­
age by her father, chose a
full length bouffant gown of
soft silk organza with Inserts
Before leaving the group of Chantilly lace, cascading
Later they enjoyed a tour
Tba Staler Girl Scouts of the humans are In tho cages
Wing Troop 211 recently real­ and the monkeys go free."
though International Airport took one day out to awim, into a small chapel train.
ised • long-held plan of theirs
Ths Seaqusrium gave the and an Eastern Alrlinea Jet shop and sleep and though Tiny Iridescent sequins sprin­
and took a trip to Miami,
gtrla an opportunity to enjoy piano and spent a day in the they were tired, they regret­ kled her bodice featuring a
scalloped Sabrina neckline
Tba 11 girls and their two watching the tricks thnt have company of Senior Scouts of ted having to ivtum home.
leaden. Mra. E. W. Avenel and been taught to the porpoises th« Miami area, swimming
Girl Scouts who participat­ and graceful tapered aleeves.
Enhancing her neckline the
Mrs. H. Danklefs camped at there.
and picnicking.
ed in the trip end tour in­
One day was devoted to a cluded Donna Danklefs, Bon­ bride wore a string of heir­
The fabulous paltco of VisOther members present in- a Girl Scout Center two blocka
•M ed Mrs. Tom Price, Mra. from Miami Beach during cays, built by James Decring boat ride through the Keya nie Avend, Elyse Gaasman, loom pearls. Her silk Illusion
in 1914, housing a tremendous and a hike through Everglade* Joanne Huhn, Sue and Lu elbow length veil was held by
WaDy Peacock, Mrs. Charles their atay there.
Tetanbaua, Mrs. Phil Skates, With this as their home collection of European and National Park, where many Jaillet, Judy Lewis, Vicki Mc­ a delicate crown of iridescent
Mrs. Larry Skates, Mra. Jot base, the 8couta visited such Oriental art objects was fasci­ species of wild life were ob­ Ardle, Nikki Morgan, Nancy sequins and seed pearls. The
Davis and her guest, Mrs. interesting spots In the a rts nating to the Scouts and their served in thedr natural habl- Rodgers and Sheryl William­ bride carried a cascade of
white roses surrounded by
Orsy, and Mrs. Jack Wilber. ns the Monkey Jungle, “where leaders.
son.
lilies of the valley and deli­
cately tinted aqua baby’s
breath.
Oviedo
Maid of honor, Miss Sandra
Unlcy wore a street length
he and Ivey.
Miniature bridesmaids mark­ at a bridesmaids luncheon held
brocaded aqua sheath with a
ed the places of tho four gtrla June 29th a t tha home of
bouffant overlay of sheer
'’•1
Ml in Watson presented her
who participated la tha wad­ Mrs. Tom Punch, aunt of tho
aqua
nylon organdy. A
n* bridal attendants with eneBy Bernice Kelsey
ding of Mies Mary Aim Wat- brldov
matching
veil held by a rose
graved charms of wedding
aon and J u u s Jones, Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gott of self material worn with
CM
Miss Watson’s plaee waa
bells, and the hoiteanri, Mrs. and son, David, arc vacation­ aqua shoes completed her en­
Punch, Mr*. Stinson Kinlaw ing at Kingsport, Tcnn., semble. Sandra carried a cas­
and Mrs. Gregory Kinlaw where they are visiting rela­ cade of yellow mums.
Bridesmaids, Miss Sandra
presented Miss Watson with tives.
Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mrs. R. Yates, sister of the bride, and
• Bride’s Hook.
Others who were present at W. Estes and Mrs. Theodore Miss Gilda Petlinati wore
1 tne luncheon were Mrs. Glenda Aulin Sr., recently spent a dresses Identical to that of
Kmeraon, Mrs. John Itown, Jr. few days at Flagler Beach at the maid of honor and carried
of Jacksonville snd Mra. Mu- the summer home of Mr. and yellow mums. Little Karen
Mis. George H. Carter of Yates, another sister of the
j garet Watson.
Richmond, Va.
bride, acted as the charming
Ted Aulin and Jimmy Cour­ flower girl strewing petals
BEAUTY BRIEFS
ier recently were guests at along the aisle and wearing
Camouflage
(lie home of Mrs. John Cour­ the same style and color as
It Is pomdlile to aliift from ier Sr. in Sanford.
that of the attendants. Ring
a one-piece bathing suit to
Mrs. Louise Beasley and bearer was Master Kirk
the increasingly popular two- daughters, Carol and Jan, re­ Driskill, cousin of the bride.
i.
r1 ™
Mother of the bride, Mrs.
piece style in midseason. You cently attended a family re­
■ V : p E W
i f.
ran use make-up alright of union at Alexander Springs. Yates, chose a silk beige ba­
hand to fill in that white mid­ Mrs. Beasley’s niece, Miss sic sheath. Complimenting
riff until the sun docs its Jackie Alitchcll of Santa Ana, the beige dress she chose a
duty. There are two ways to CulfT., returned home with moss green picture hat and
her for a few days visit.
gloves. A green carnation
camouflage the whiteness.
Mrs. Ray Beasley and
You can use a cake or cream
daughter, Donna, are guests
tan shade of face powder.
BRIDESMAIDS for the wedding of Mias Mary Ann Watson pose before
When you use the- powder, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beas­
ley of Eustis.
the luncheon they enjoyed at the home of Mra. Tom Punch, Juno 29th.
first smooth hsnd cream over
Mrs. Lucille Niblack recent­
From left are Mlaa Mary Wilkinnon of Aahville, Alu,; Miss Diane Uown of
your midriff. Let It dry and
ly spent a few days in Tam­
Jacksonville; Mary Ann, Miss Vicki Forguaon, and Miss Laura Faye
puff on the powder.
pa visiting with her son-in-law
Watson.
Either of these methods
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
also can ho used to cover up
Dave Jackson and daughters,
white marks left by shoulder
Pam and Cheryl.
straps or a wrist watch you
Mrs. John Beasley is vaca­
forgot to remova before sun­
tioning in Denver, Col., at the
Mrs.
Virginia
Pctroikl,
ning.
home of her daughter and
Welcome Wagon hosteii, re­
family, Mrs. Merle Cooper.
Coordinated
ports that tha following new a n d their three children,
Reaiuta Why
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beasley
familiea have arrived in the Doug, Joy and Jean, who are
had as recent guests Mr. and
Blouse* &gt; Jamaican
Sanford and Semiaola County making their borne at 2312
You may have wondered Mrs. Earl Beasley and son,
area:
Mellonville.
why instructions for facials
Mark, of Eustis.
From Memphli, Tenn., a
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mease
always encourage upward and
Navy family, Mr. and Mra. are now living at 603 Cher­
outward strokes. These help
C. II. DeMorie, who are living okee Circle having come here
give your facial tissues a lift.
When boiling old potatoes,
at 118 Shannon Drive with from Corpus Christ!, Texas.
Downward strokes actually use a little milk in the water
sons. Charles, 14, Larry, 11, Moviog la from Geneva arc
hasten downward line* end to keep the spuds from turn­
Michel, seven, and Gregg, Mr. and Mra. K. R. Patterson
sagging tissues.
ing dark.
four.
and daughter, Anne, t e n
From Longwood Mr. and year* old. They are now liv­
CLEAN FAN BLADES
Mrs. J . S. Atkinson and two ing at 2U&gt; Collins Drive In
Kitchen fan bladea should
children have moved to 2413 Sunland.
be kept clean for their best
Elm Ave.
Another Sunland family la efficiency. Whrn g r e a s e
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Garcia a new Navy transfer from clings to the blades or the
have come from the Navy Jacksonville, Mr. and Mra. J. mesh trap, take the fan apart
at Jacksonville to live at 702 R. Somerville and children, and scour the blsdes. After a
Ilaywood Drive in Sunland. Bobby, Craig, Gail and Jodie. quick rinsing and drying, re ­
They have a baby son 10 They ara making their new assemble and the fan la ready
months old.
home at 703 Baywood Drive. for longer duty.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Keater
Back In the states after a
and their three ca up birrs are tour of Navy duty in Guam
living at 14 Summerlin Ave. are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. SumSALE!
They came here from Colum- rail who have settled at 2410
boa, Ohio. The girls are Oranga Avenue.
named Ellen, Jackta and Alli­ Pram Jacksonville Navy,
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Tippatta

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Mra. Gerard cbose a o f t
orange accessories and an
orange carnation corsage.
Best man waa Gary Yates,
brother of the bride. Ushers
were Larry and Gerald Ger­
ard, brothers of the groom.
The reception was held fol­
lowing tho ceremony in the
church social hall.
A three-tiered wedding cake
dominated the buffet table
that also held dainty petitfours at either end, decorat­
ed in aqua and white. Serv­
ing at the crystal punch bowl
were Irene Desk and Jcnni
fer Jordan. Donna Friend
and John Yates J r. assisted

SECRETS OF THE
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\Vo&lt;»l charcoal
briquets
ita rt faster when placed pyra­
mid fashion in tho grill, then
Ignited. Heat travels upward
with the cake serving.
to all briqueta. The chef
Mrs. Eugene Nowell was in should then use tongs or pok­
charge of the guest book.
er to sprtad the briquets even­
After a wedding trip to the ly around the firebox.
EaiUGoast of Florida the cou­
ple will reside In Riverside,
Calif., where the groom is
stationed at March Air Force
Base.
Out of town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. No­
well, grandparents of the From Your Downtown
bride from Ft. Pierce; Mr.
Florist
and Mrs. B. II. Curtis from
Summerville, S. C., and Neal
SANFORD
Denton of South Carolina.
FLOWER SHOP
Other guests were from Cler­
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TUESDAY, The WMS of
the First Baptist Church will
hold a businesa meeting at
10 a.ra. In tho educational
building, followed a t 10:30 by
a mission program. A t 11:30
a.m. the group will have a
covered dish luncheon, and
tha circlet will m eet after
lunch.

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W edding

Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Bowman
of 626 53rd St. in W est Palm
Beach recently celebrated
their Golden Wedding AnnU
Ternary there a t a family pie*
nic with their aon and doughter and their familiea.
Mra. Bowman u the former
Lillie Margaret Lord, the
youngest of the eight children
of the late Mr. and Mra. J.
N. Lord of Sanford.
The couple were married
June 2, 1913 in Sanford.
Their aon, L. W. la a Jack,
aonville policeman and their
daughter Mra. W alter V.
Amea Uvea In Miami. Two
grandchildren,
Mra.
Dee
Schussler and Mra. Joann
Harper both live in Miami
and there are six g reat grand­
children.
The Bowmans moved to
West Palm Ikuch in July,
1923, and Mr. Bowman retired
from 35 yeara employment
with the Florida Power and
Light Co. in 1957.

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Palmer2-1
Favorite In
Field Of150

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LYTHAM-ST. A N N E S ,
Xncinad (UPI) — It's going
to bo Arnold Palmar against
tha fitld in the British Open
golf tournament.
That'* what tha experts aay,
and it'a also what Palmer’*
rivals aay. Even Jack Nick*
Una, ■ man who has beaten
Palmer a t hia beat, is tout*
ing A m lt aa the Uksly win*
ner.
"Ami# plays fantastically
wall over hero/' says Nleklau*.
* lf he continues his present
'slump,' ha should win (aaily.1*
British oddi-maksrs hava
Installed Palmer as the 2-i
favorite In tthe field of 120
golfers which tees off Wed*
nesday an the 0,7&amp;7-y*rd, Par*
TO Royal Lythara and SL
Anne* course. Nkklaus is
quoted a t 7*1, four-time Brit*
ish Open champion P eter
Thom peon of Australia is rat*
•d a t 8-1, and Australia'* Kcl
Nagle is listed s t 10-1.
Nlckiaus'
pessimism
is
caused by the "tight fair
ways" which he and other ex­
perts hem Insist favor Palm­
ar's gam*.
"The fairways are much too
tig h t for me," commented
Nlckiaus after a practice
round on tha championship
course.
Palmer has won two of the
last three tournaments in
which ha competed but he
Isn’t taking anything for
granted. In fset, ha seems to
ha tha only expert in Eng­
land who thinks he msyshave
• tough time winning.
"Thera are a lot of good
golfers in this fieid." hs com­
mented. "It's sn honor to be
tha favorite but it will be a
tough battle.”
The top price In the Britlah Open is only 11,200. But
Palmer eays the preetlge Is
every bit as important aa the
money—perhaps more so.

CPO Meets
Kiwanis Tonight
The C. P. 0. team b eat the
Shrine nine in the semi-finals
of (he Junior League Tourna­
ment S to 7 Friday night in a
six Inning game.
David Galloher held the
Shrinere to only thre« hits
and Ervin gave up seven to
C. P. 0., including doubles
by Stubbing* and Butts. Hin­
son and Dudley of the Sliriners accounted for two of the
team 's three hits with trip­
les.
The C. P. O. will m eet the
Kiwanii team tonight in the
finals.
Shrina
SOI 120-7
C.P.O.
403 001-8

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Cyrui McCormick invented I record wai 6-6 with Raleigh in
tha reaper in 1831.
I th* Carolina League.

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Senators Under Standings
Hodges Have
Won 7 Straight
By fa ile d P m * la terns Uewai
Gil Hodges has borrowed a
page from former boss Leo
Durocher’a managerial hand­
book to help spark the Wash­
ington Senators to their long­
est winning streak in 14 yvars.
Durocher called it "the
shake-well system — shake
well before uslnr."
And that’s juet what Hod­
ges has dons slneo suecseed­
ing Mickey Vernon. In fact,
he’s shaken It so much Ameri­
can I-re gut rivals can hardly
btllev* It’s tha same franchise.
The Senator* ran their win­
ning streak to aavon games
Sunday whan they defeated
the Loa Angeles Angels, 7-3
and 6-4. tt ia th# Senators'
longest winning streak sines
1949 when they reeled off
nine straight victories.
Bcnnio Daniel* pitched a
five-hlttar and struck out 12
battera to win his third game
of the season In the opener
while Don Zimmer, ex-Dodger pal of flodgea, sent tha
Senators off In front In th*
nightcap with a grand slant in
the first Inning.
Jim Duckworth was credited
with his third win in the eeeond gam* although he need­
ed tha relief aid of Dick Ru­
dolph, who pitched perfect
hall for th* final 2 2-3 Innings.
Zimmer had two doubles in
the first gam* and a homer
and a single In the nightcap
to lsad Washington’s attack.
Th# Nsw York Yankees
■cored a 7-4 10-inning win
after losing t# th* Cleveland
Indians, 11-8, tha Chicago
White Sos downed th* Boston
Red Bos, 4-1, in 13 Innings,
th* Baltimore Orioles shaded
th* MlnnceoU Twins, 4-3, In
10 Innings and th* Kansas
City Athletics won, 8-7, after
Buffering a 6-1 loss to tha De­
troit Tigers in other American
League game*.

Breaks Record
MORGAN CITY, L*. (UPI)
—Ben Trumo of Miami pilot­
ing hi* Second Mortgage
around th* flvo-mllo Lake
Palourd* cours# a t 46.386
milts per hour, broke hie own
world’s record ia winning tho
American Power Boat Asso­
ciation's E-**rvic* runabout
eastern divisional champion­
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United f i n s latentaCteeil
American Leagw*
W. L. FcL
30 31 .617
New York
47 » .333
Chicago
Boston
44 37 .343
43 38 .642
Minnesota
47 40 .340
Baltimore
44 40 .321
Cleveland
Los Angeles
41 40 .471
Kansas City
36 46 .439
33 47 .427
Detroit
Washington
30 36 .349
Banday’s Retails
Washington 7 Los Angeles 3.
1st
Washington 8 Lee Angelas 4,
2nd
Baltimore 4 Minnesota 3, 10
inns.
Chicago 4 Boston 1, 12 inns.
Cleveland 11 New York 3. 1st
Now York 7 Cleveland 4. 2nd,
10 innings
Kansas City 8 Detroit 7, 2nd
Today's Probable Pitchers
No games scheduled
Tuesday’* Games
All-Star gam* at Cleveland
National League
W. L. P e t
Loa Angeles
30 33 A02
San Franciac*
48 37 .363
Chicago
43 37 .6 a
46 38 .346
Bt. Louil
‘8 40 .529
Cincinnati
MUwaukca
43 40 .518
41 42 .491
Pitta burgh
40 44 .476
Philadelphia
33 34 .379
Houston
2* 33 .345
New York
Sunday's Results
Pittsburgh It New York I
Philadelphia 3 Chicago 2
Los Angtlas 4 Cincinnati 6,
1st
Los Angeles 3 Cincinnati 1,
2nd
San Fran. 4 St. Louis 3, 1st,
13 Inns.
SL Louis I Ssn Francisco 0.
2nd
Milwaukee 4 Houston 0. night
Today’s Probable Pitchers
No games scheduled
No gimee scheduled
Toe*day's Gam**
All-Star gam* at Cleveland

Sarasota Firmly
In First Place

Figured
'Angles'
To Last

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M ob. July 8 , *88— P h f » 7)

frra ll

The People's Tournament

Sikes,

Champion, Bids

For Third Public Links Crown

The
0 tournament of the
ia* peoenJs a six-day run oa
the Haggtn Oaka Muncipal
I Golf Course in Sacramento
By OSCAR FRAl.F.T
July 13.
CPI Sport* Writer
This is the 30th Public
C L K V K I. A N D. Ohio — links Championship and the
There’s no way to explain or United States Golf Association
gives it the same treatment
the vanillin.
„
.
.
.a* the governing body does
■oU "now
Phon«* won’t the Optn and Amateur.
anymore in the middle
This l# the working stiffs’
the night with a call from show and no fewer th;
San Diego, or maybe Stock­ 338 paid $3 to enter. These
H*1** *bo line up at
holm No more wilt you hear
, ................
daybreak on weekend* waitthat vibrant von* annouoc* ta f
|f t 0„ ^
ing flippantly!
municipal and
“I’m whertin* and dealin’ vat* layouts. There
.:ere but "i’ll see you in a Ilions of them.
couple of liny*, lint some­ The championship field con­
thing big rookin’ hut juet sist* of 130. all of whom
wanted to ic* how you mere cept the de.’ending titleholder
and the 1962 runner-up were
Horn.'
For two year, you sat uith ! J , .,«rn,U,rt .b*
him. off an...... . writing hi. I'* °* | ” Und^ hA.11 ,S0|1™ «'’
ne story
.. . anil* .he .Ird
. you ,by, pelc . in a Itoho.e
life
.. qualifying
„ .
., , , . L
.
' round on the I agg n «&gt;ak*
the hand through the raucous
course to determine t)«* 44
day* of th* W««t, up th* Bar. __ „
.
.
. . . . .qualifier* for match play.
^ rT. C°V.‘ ‘ n.d m.\ ln ,0 A h* Ith e winner must survive four
Roaring “.’Os the thirsty *30«.
1ft-lw»lr
ami
two
3ft bob*
the furious ’40», and on
matches.
throuch th* year* which seem­ The tram championship for
ed without ending.
the Warren G. Harding Tro­
Rut net any more.
phy attracted 31 three-man
For Jack Doe Kearns Is teams, each representing a
dead just a month short of his qualifying section. Tim team :
f*l*t birthday.
championship is decided at
(11* died early Sunday In 36 boles stroke play In conBy United Press International Miami in hia sleep.) Only uectJoa with th* qusiifying
Okay,
baseball
experts, last week, ha still spoke of round.
*
#
*
who is the National league's tha only thing that actually
ciinrrrncd him. namely the fu­ TJie Publix sharpshooters
top Irlt-handcd pitcher. War­
ture. The pale blue eyes and represent 30 states and the
ren Spahn or Sandy Koufax? th* crooked grin (till gave
District of Columbia.
If you are a Spahn fan you him th* look of a larcenous
Many make this Junket
can quota statistics to back leprechaun.
their annual vacation. They
your argument all day long,
He had known them all bring the family and arrive
and maybe through the night, through the years . . . th*
on and in everything from
too. Koufax fans can wrap up prince of Wales and a young
motorcycle* to trucks and
their argument in a burry, engineer In th* Klondike bus** and nro quartered la
mostly because Sandy hasn’t named Herbert Hoover . . .
everything from pup tents
been around nearly as long Klondike Kate and Tesaa Gui­ ami trailers to tho homes ol
as (lie soon to-be-4.1 Spahn nea . . . Jack London and Ern­
relatives, friends and kind­
But they ere imposing fig­ est Hemingway . . , Diamond ly people living around the
ures at that.
Jim Brady and Toots Shore . . Ken* of tho shooting.
Koufax, who was only sev­ Al Capons and Frankie Carbo Young and old play ia the
en years old when Spahn be­ . . . John McGraw and Jos ruhl.ua. A number. Including
gan his major league career DIMsgglo.
(lie
defending
champion.
with Ihe Boston Braves in
They'll remember him best Richard II. Sikes, are stud­
1942, hurled hie eighth shut­ a* the man who mad* Jack ents. Th# butcher, the baker
out of- fits season Sunday, Dimpsey and th* mlllion-dol- and the truck driver have
only two short of th8 National lar gate. But ha managed their day. Tho only othtr
Lesgus record of 10 set by •even other world champions. former champion on Ute
Mort Cooper of the St. Ixiuls including Mickey Walker and I ground* is Stanley Blelat, a
Cardinals in 1943. as the NL Archie Moore, and threw away Yonkers. N. Y. laborer who
leading Los Angeles Dodgers th* million* he mad* faster prevailed 13 years ago.
best the Cincinnati Reds, 4-0, than It came In.
Dick Sikes U attempting
in the first game of a doubleSom* of them called him to become th* second golfer
header.
the buccaneer of the boxing to acquire the Puhllnx three
Spahn matched Uiat per­ world, others the all-time king times and in succession as
formance shout six hours la­ of th# con mrn.
Carl Kauffman of Pittsburgh
ter when he set the Houston
"Sure there wera time* I did in (he production’s early
Colts down en five hits in a loadsd th* gloves,” he said as yeart— 1927-26 2). Only on*
40 victory. It was Spahn'a h* sat in that big four-posted other player hat won the
fourth shutout of th* season bed last Wednesday. “What Ptiblinx twice—Charles Fer­
and tte 39th of bis long ca­ happened to those other fel­ rers in 1931 33.
reer.
Sikes, a rangy, 23-year-old
low* was their businees. I
Ism Angeles also won th* looked out for m* and my who captained th* University
second game, 3 1, behind th* own."
of Arkansas team, could be
seven-hit pitching of rookie
He had been everywhere the finest shot maker ever to
Nick WUlhile and on Prrrs- and done everything, this play in the Publinx, which
noski.
spidery octogenarian who wut has turned out soino good
The Giants split their doit- th* softest "touch" and quick­ ones — Pat Abbott, Bruce
blcbeader with the St. Louis est check-grabber In th« world. McCoqmlck, Smiley Quids,
Cardinals, winning ths first in II* worked on whaling ship*, Gene Andrews, Don Essig
13 Innings, 63, and the Card* aa a row puncher, smuggled and Dan Sikes, to confine the
taking the nightcap, 60. In Chines* ashore in Beattie, list to past champions.
The llJggin Oaks course is
the other games, the Phila­ hosed and “worked a million
6,702 yards long and par la
delphia Phillies clipped tho anal**."
72. Things are ao dry in th*
thlrd-plara Chicago Cubs, 3Y*t, whatever he did, "Doe"
I, and the Pittsburgh Pirates managed it with flamlxiyant Sacramento Valley that there
burled the hapless New enjoymenL It wasn't the
York Meta, 113.
“score" that mattered; It was
whether you could "con” some­
body who was trying to beat
3 Motorettes
yon. If you couldn''t shoot an
Roll High Games “ingle" or beat a challenge
High games rolled this ths-ft was no fun In trying.
week in tho B1U Hemphill
Motoretlsa League wer* 196
by Rita Stein, 164 by Joan
Msgtn and 1S1 by Nnla Fer­
guson. High Series went to
Hits Stein with her 476.
Splits converted were a 3-10
by Billio Charriot and Mary
Elmore, 61 by Sue Long.
Rita Stain nlso rolled (he only
turkey.

is no rough, hut trees pcaalisa
arrant shot. Tha layout
ralativaly roiling and fair*
ly well bunkered. It is •
better, than- averaga publ&gt;«
Jink* course.
It won't bo Arnle'a Army,
but the People'* Araty fab
lowing Dirk Sites n r wfconve*
bounces down in front in th*
Amateur Public Links Chain*
picaship, a tournament U&gt;*6
means more to aaora peopl*
than any other.

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Losingest
CLEVELAND (NEA)
Somebody asked Jerry Barber
If he ever considered his nine,
or lack of it, a handicap in
gulf.
“Only fn Uid
Utd last U
13 year*,*
yearn,*
replied Barber, who firs*
first
Joined the profesalonal tour in
1930.
Barber stand* five feet see*
i m tv M h t s
en inchee and walgha 1ST
"Hrillinnt short uante’* | pounds.

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large lake. Adulti only. Ph.
FA 2-7368.
1 bedroom

house. Large rooms. $60 a
mo. FA 2-8344.
FURNISHED
Apartment.
ed. Quetnel
E. 14th SL

1 ft 2 Bedroom
Newly decorat­
Apt. A p t 7. 404
322-8184.

W E L A KA APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. Fir*t St.

*'l MAKE the stuff! If you buy from me, you save
the middleman costal"

8. Reach Rentals
VERY large 3 Bedroom 6. For Rent
Home in Loch Arbor, f lto
4 BEDROOMS, 2 bath, florida HUTCHISON Ocean front
per month. FA 2-3301.
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
room, patio, air-condition­
FURN. 4 Room, 1 Bedroom
ed. In I-och Arbor. Phone
FA 2 0699.
Apt. W ater furniihed. A d­
FA 2 8593.
9. For Sale or Rent
ult*. 323-0380.
BONUS RENTAL
F U R N I S H E D Apartment. 3 BDRM., kitchen equipped 2 BDRM house. 8t7 Catalina.
Clean and close in. Jimmie
$100 a mo. and get 1000 TV
2 UR. House. Air-Condition­
Cowan. 322-4013.
stam ps. FA 26157.
er. Sale or rent with option
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen Nice unfurnished 3 bdrm
to buy. FA 2-228!).
equipped. $73. FA 23303.
home. 2533 El Capital! Dr.
I’INKCREST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
FA 2 01*0.
2 BEDROOM furnished A part­
baths, Fla. room, built-in
ment. FA 2-0441.
oven ft range, m l E. J e n ­
Efiiciency Apt. $30 Mo. up
kins Circle. 322 9537.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mgllonville.
RENT A RED
1 bath. $73 a mo.
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath. Kit­
Rollaway, Hospital ft Udby
chen equipped. 123 W. Cole­
D i bath. $63 a mo.
Beds.
man Circle. Pinccrest.
3 Ur., 2 bath. Air-cond.
By Day, Week, o r Month
mo.
12. Real Estate For Sale
2 bath on lake. $130 a CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-31S1 116 W. 1st St.
$ 2 ,6 9 5
FURNISHED Apartment. AirROSA L. PAYTON Conditioned. Tile bath, ter- Neat 2 RR home, fram e con­
struction on 105 by 105 lot.
Reg. Heal E state Broker
ra tio floor*. Adults, Phone
$223 down and $50 per
FA 2-1301 li-IM a t Hiawatha
KA 2-2374.
month will make you the
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­ FURN. Apt. 606 S. Park.
new owner. No Foolin.
lex. Available June 24th.
2 UEDR003I lloun# unfurnFA 2 3410.
iahed. Kitchen equipped. $63
3 BR. Fram e House. Partly
• mo. Limit 1 child. 21:14
furnished. N ear NAS. Not
111 N. Park
322 2120
Cedar Ave.
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30
week. FA 2-3219.
2 It E D R O O M unfumivhrd BY OWNER. 3 Hodrin. i*&lt;»n
crcte block Home, sh tiled
House. Kitchen ctcctiically
lot oil beautiful lake. Ph.
EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Park.
equipped. FA 2 4630 alter
FA 2 2096.
6 p. in.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
F irst St. Near 2 city free
JOHN E. FOX
18 x S' IIOUSETRAILKR, 2
parking lot*' and shopping
REALTOR
bedrooms; Adults only; $3o
stores. No utility charges.
Park Ave.
323 0539
month. KA 23649. 8:30 til n o \
Suitable for couple or sin­
3.30.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
LOOK! LOOK!
Stor*.
FURNISHED 2 H e d r o o n A Home with a lot of living
&gt;psce on s k&gt;t 103* x 140'
house. 2181 Palmetto. Call
FURN. Apt. Close in. Pbone
in I.och Arhor. 3 llrdroom,
fA 2 0274.
FA 22800.
2 hath*, A IIONUS govs
2 BEDROOM block House.
with tide home. An approv­
"CLEAN quiet Rooms” The
$63 a mo. KA 24838
ed CD fallout eheltrr. Price
Gable*. FA 24)720.
116.000. Monthly paymt-nts
3 BEDROOMS, IMi baths.
2 BDRM. Kurn. Apt. $33
$102.64.
Large kd and children wt-l
2101 Magnolia
FA 2-3051
come. FA 2 3609.
FURN. Apt. FA 2-0447.
LAKE MARY 3 Bedrooms. 2
baths, air-condition. Luke
Clean ist floor apt. Private
1901 S. Park Ave.
front. KA 2 8920.
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
KA 2 3232 anytime

3 BR.
3 HR.
Large
$163
3 Br.
mo.

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

BEDROOM
unfurnished
An Investment, not an ex­ 2
Houae. Kitchen equipped.
pense. Call FA 2-3412 for
Near ha so. F A 2-0346.
expert advice on a Herald
advertising campaign
Office r A 22118
3 BEDROOM Duplex Apart­
Night FA 2-0446
ment. Kitchen equipped. No
323 0700
meter. 704 E. 14th St. Ph
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford. FIs
FA
2-6033
or
FA
2-7422.
to T h e « I r r o l l l o a n o r T h e

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice

S l o t h J o 4 l r t e | C l r r e l i la t a g
f a r eeaalaal* r a e a l ) , f l a r M a .
to t i a a m r .
A.LUA ANDERJO*«’
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ROXBY, h i t wife UUH LAMB K ItT a n d q UE .N TIN LA51 U C l; r, h e r h u e b a o d .

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Phone— FA 2-7963
A SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom, I j i
hath home with fenced yard
ft near playground. LOW 2,'i. P lu m b in g S e rv ic e s
MORTGAGE at H i ','v.
PLUMBING
LOW DOWN PAYMENT.
Contracting Itcpairs

Seminole Realty
Unit S P ark Ave.
FA 2 3232 anytim e
LOW Monthly paym ents. 3
Bedrooms, &lt;len, 2 baths,
central Air-Cond Lake pri­
vilege*. 112 I^ike Minnie
Dr. KA 2 7819

St. Johns Realty
I HE TIME

TESTD FIRM

116 It, Park Ave.

KA 2-6123

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1 BEDROOM Home. Furnish­
ed on largs lot. $60 a month.
FA '2-0597.
2 ROOM furnished Apartment. ;
$65. Includes water ft elec­
tricity. FA 2-8544.
'2 HEDRim i M Trailer Kor in- 1

formation, FA 2-:to:i2.
LAKE Mary lUotai*. 2 Bed­
room furnished $55. 2 ll&lt;-d-« I
room furnished $06. 3 Bed- 1
room unfurnished $65 ft
other*. Brown Ri-al*.y. Lake
M a r y . F A 2 • 5 '2 3 7 or
FA '2-1964.
HUUSbTRAILLK with vabana on large private lot.
Adults. KA 2-4087,
FURNISHED
2
Bedroom
House $85 a mo. 218 W.
i'Jth St. KA 2-290V.
2 ROOM Apt. with private
bath and entrance. 618 Mel- 1
lonville. &gt; A 2-3420.

needs.

ALUMINUM ru rn ltw * re ­
ive b bed cheaper than you
can do it yourself. Brini;
it to the Furniture Center.
1190 F rench Ave.

ZIG ZAG SEWING
MACHINE
REPOSSESSED duo to un.
fortunate circum stances. '63
model, perfect condition.
Sews forw ard and reverse,
makes buttonholes, tews oft
buttons, em broiders ft mon­
ograms, d arns and patches.
Assume 6 pay ments of $6.00.
FA 241627.
SHALLOW WELLS ft PUMPS
Jerry Lord FA 23219
$3 40 PE R MONTH
ASSUME paym ents on Singer
round bobbin Sewing Ma­
chine equipped to zlg ta g
and m ake button boles.
With guarantee. Balance of
6 paym ents. FA 2-9411.
READY MIX Concrete, window sill*, lintels, steps,
blocks, soml, cement, ruck,
pipe, s t e e l , grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 3-S7S1
$1 per day rental for E lec,
trie C arpet Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Carroll's Furniture.
WASHING MACHINE. Used
about 1 year. Excellent con­
dition. $76. 2 Chests, $10
each. O rgan amull electric
$.’&lt;). Luggage rack $10. 114
Sstsum a Dr. KA '2-2700.

BUYING A NEW er
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH U1
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK

FIUGIO AIRE

1956 CIIEV. 2 dr. ITT. R. ft IL
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattress ren­ 323-2710.
ovating New ft Used Furni­
ture. Call Nia Bedding Mfg. 195! 2 d o o r M E R C U R Y V - 8 .
.Slick.
I'liune FA 2-3329
Co., at 709 Celery Avo.
after
6:30.
FA 2-2117.
La w n s Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick 37. Hunt* • Motors
Bug Spray (VC-13) • K ent
Service With the Cash.
‘t r - P h . FA 2 421!
SUPER
TRADING POST Gateway To The Waterway
MANSFIELD LAWN SER
FA 2 0477.
Robson Sporting Goods
TREE’S trimm ed, lie mossed
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
ft removed. Reasonable. I‘h 31. A rticle* F o r Sale
304 68 E. 1st Ph. FA I S W t'*
FA 2-7661.
OKRA, wholesale. FA 2-6858. SWAP. 23* Cabin Cruiser for
Sales ft Service
G. II. HIGH
1700 W. Id St. Sanford
Pis. FA 2-3843

FllA HOMESWe have an outstanding sel­
ection of 2, 3, amt 4 lied
room, 1 amt 2 hath govern
ment owned homes in mail)
of Sanford's better rcshlen
tial areas. Priced below
market value, these home*
are completely remodeled
insula and out. Down pay­
ments
from
$230,
and
monthly paym ents from $30
and up. For complete In­
formation see us today.

X.

Park

SEM IN O LE

SQUARE DEAL CARS
1961 KURD G alaslr 2 Door, 11. Top. Auto.
1961 MEKCCIO I Door. Aulo., Air Corn!.
I960 UI.DS Convertible, Power. Air I «nd.
195.) 4 IIICY. 4 Door lli-ca)ne, ( CyL
195m KURD ' i Ton tu n Bod&gt;
I960 KOliD 1j Tou Pickup
1957 DI.DS 4 Door Aulo., Power
1933 PONTIAC 4 Door, Aulo. .
1933 KURD Vj Ton Pickup

IN D U STR IA L PARK

METROPOLITAN

ORLANDO

JUST NORTH Ol MAITLAND ON IF. S. 17-U2

MONDAY 1:30 V. M. JULY 15

322-2420

. SAVE
Convrrlthlr. Equipped
1.195
I Door. 6 1st.
4 Doer V-8, Aulo., Power S ir. . ___ 1195
HT*
I Door, V-8, Auto.........................
995
2 Door 11. Top. Auto., Power
595
I lloor, Aulo., Air fu n d . .... .
.193
I Door. V-8. Aulo.
. .195
I Door Station Wagon

219 E. 2nd ST.

sewing

Of fine Fabrics
106 S. Park Ave.

WANTED reliable) couple to
take up monthly payments
R. L. HARVEY
of $13.50 on 3 complete
20! Sanlnrd Ave.
KA 2-3363
rooms of furniture. Call
I K 8 ta ll, Casselberry, col­
| 27. S p ecial S e n Ire s
lect.

10 LLER S o/S A N FO R D
CIIEV.
CIIEV.
CIIEV.
CIIEV.
CIIEV.
BU CK
KORI)
K4ll(IS

your

MILADY’S SHOPPE

NKCCIII Super Nova Saw­
ing Machine. Desk Model
(U msI). Very reasonable.
Used furniture, appliances,
Payments of $7.00 per mo.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Call FA '2-6783.
L arry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. I'll. KA 2 4132
3li. Automobile* * Truck*

1000 F r.

1943
194(1
1959
1938
1937
1937
1933
1956

FOR

H A RO A IN H U N T F .lt
Tim is it- S. Sanford. Near
IILII. 5 Rooms ft hath on
nice shady bit, furnished
if wanted. Empty August TRACTOR work, mowing,
sm aller fishing boaL Ph.
2. AH this for $38on. Call
If you want people to pay
discing, blade, scoop, t'h
322 3114.
068 1401 Enterprise. Be glad
attention to your business,
FA 2 7641.
to show you inside ft out
call FA 2 5012 and ask the II ft. / I MM E l . 30 hp. elec.
1'iano Tuning and Repair
Kvinrude, gator trailer. Like
as Is.
Herald Staff about tome at­
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 tention getting ads
new. $475. FA 2-8801
6 ROOM House. Store build
mg Wonderful locution for
-mall grocery lot.mess. 2
K K
K K
K F F -/
laits. $8,500. $4,000 down,
){ i
t H A N M i R O U C H A « 7 i &lt;v i - - - .?.*«■«. i i/ . i - -&gt;•
tiilatu.'*' $61.00 per mo. 709
W. 9th or 713 W. 9th St.

~ L O C I! A R M O R '
3 BR., 3 bath, $130 00 mo.
Comfortable
3 Bit, 2 bath
AvaUablt
borne In beautiful L&gt;ch Ar­
3 BR. 2 bath. $123 00 mo.
bor, for Just $11,000. Only
Available Aug. 1st.
$130 down and $90 per
JOHN E. FOX
month. Interested? Call to­
REALTOR
day,
Defendant
Ph. 323 0350
N o rte* o r a t r r
•TATE o r rL * ll i DA
TO
lilts
LAM BERT
and 2 BEDROOM Homs. Furn
Large yard and garage.
QUENTIN LAMUCBT. her
huiband. whole retldene* le
332 2120 111
lit N\ Park
FA 2-0O97.

I*. O. BOX 1741. IIHO OBIIKKO, P U E R T O R IC O
Y o g ere hereby r e q u i r e d to
file y s u r anewtr o r w r i t t e n
defeneii. If any. In th* ab o v e
v " --i ■a with th* d o r k of
ihta I'nurt. and to t t r v * a aopy
t h e r e o f u p o n th* I'L lntllf*
e t t o r n v y e , who** ntmee en d
eddreti ep p ev r* hereon, o n or
b e f o r e th * I J l h d a y o f J u l y ,
1)41. th* n a t u r e o f thl* p r o ­
c e e d i n g b e i n g a unit for f o r e ­
closure of m o r t g a g e aoalnit
Ih* fo llo w in g d e s c r i b e d p r o p ­
erty . to .w |t;
fMt I I —t t . g l u n l n g 111) fe et
W a i t a n d l i feet N o rth o f the
H uulhvael
corner
of
th a
S o u t h s 'e e l
o f S ectio n Ml a . s j , geniiiiot* C o o l ' . , . F l o r ­
id a. t h e n r a r u n N o rth 1:5
feet. W a i t l e t fa­
lls feet. E a a t 103 L e t . to a
point of b eg in n in g
DONE AND O l t D t . H C i ) a t
S an fo rd . C o u n ty o f S em inole,
S t a t e of F l o ri d * , t h i e I t t n day
o f J u n e . 1)41
A r t h u r H. t l e - k w l t l i J r .
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u rt. S-rnlnole Co., Han ford . Kla.
By: M a r g a r e t K T y r e
D ep u ty C l e r k
G r e g o r y , C o ur* A I 'a n te llo
A ttorneys for P laintiff
404 J a e k e o n S t r e e t
T a m p a 1, Ul .rM*
P u b lleh : J u n o 17, 34. J j , . 1
1)41
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Ladies, childrens shoes. $1.99 •
up. Mens shoes $2J9 up. '
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st

FREE ESTIMATES

Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty

34 Roguish
15 Coffin support
M N i p r m tribe
JR First mug
tftib *
13 Rent
30
--------------- Canal
31 Antlered
ruminant!
37 Wlllful
deitrojar
44 Waal*
.14hirst nott.an
aUoexac*
4t Site ot Soak* 44 Rocky

lifer

LAWN SERVICE

UNFURNISHED g-betfroum
houae, kitchen equipped.
FA 2-34)1.

FURNISHED

NEW Brick Homes. 3 Bed­ vlDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
RAVENNA PARK
Attractive 3 Bit. tile bath
rooms, 2 full baths. Good lo­
tios etc. Free estim ate. Ph.
322-3304.
CB home in desirable Ra­
cation. $450 down, $79.00
venna Park on a corner
per month. Moiina Jarvis.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
tree shaded lot. Fully equip­
322-1810.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ped electric kitchen. Only
All Types and Sizes
$13,360, with ju st $373 down 16. Female Help Wanted
We Repair ami Service
including all closing ex­
S T I N E
pends. $92 per month in­ “INTERVIEWER Wanted for
part-time telephone survey Machinery and Supply Co.
cludes ever) thing.
work. Give phone number. 207 W. 2nd St.
KA 2 6 0 2
I’rtfe r private line. Not »
lellinR job. Air .Mail letter SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. All work
including education, work
guaranteed. Very reason­
111 N. Park
322-2120
experience and names of
able in price. Day KA 2-7434
refereiKca to: American
3 BEDROOM. l ‘x bath Houae
Night KA 2-2069.
Research
Bureau,
Field
in Ravenna Park on Bike,
S taff Department - Metro,
Over $2000 equity for $250.
Beltsville, Maryland.”
114 Sateuma Dr. KA 2-2700.
Mowing an&gt;l edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
PART time, full time. If you
104 WEST 10 ST.
FA 2 1817.
are looking for an out of
NEAT 2 bdim home in good
the ordinary type job and
location. Total price only
Air-Conditioning:
arc interested in beauty
$4950 with $500 down and
II. B. POPE CO.. INC.
secrets. Call 423-7574.
bal. with low monthly pay­
3 0 So. Park Ave. KA 2-4231
ment of $19.60. •
17. Male Help Wanted
TRACTOR work, mowing,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
discing, blade, scoop.
WANTED: Carpenter* and la­
Realtor
FA 2-7661.
borers at SNAS. Construc­
Ra&gt;mond Lundquist, Asso.
tion starting Monday morn­
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
ing by Peacock Construc­ 29. Automobile 5 m ice
tion
Co. Apply main gate.
3 ft 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
Auto Glass, Tops
models on Highland at
ft Sea* Cover*
Iaingwood. Open daily 10:00 19. Situations Wanted
to dark. 10 Minute* South CHILDREN kept. FA 2 1132.
on 17-92 and West on Semi­
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
nole 1 block.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
LMN ENTERPRISES. INC.
\L L WORK GUARANTEED
W ild, do Babysitting and will
stay weekends, KA 2-6019.
FOR your best Buy, choose
Tee 'N Green Estates. 3 ft LICENSED
CHILD
Caro
4 Bedrooms. More space
KA 2-8481.
Scnkarik Glass ami Paint
ior your money. 20th Street
Company
West by M ayfair
Golf 21. Iteauty Salons
210 Magnolia I'll KA 2-4622
Course. Open daily 11-4:00.
322-2744. Builders: LMN EN­
SPECIAL
;ilA. Pets
TERPRISES, INC.
Cut \N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold Wave $4 95 complete. BOSTON null T errier Pup3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, fla.
Open evening by appt.
pies. Reg. 6 weeks old.
Rtn. Cool shade trees. Low 318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0831
FA 2-0187.
down paym ent. 322 4633. But
liA
ltltlE
T
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S
BEAUTY
NOOK
E. Jenkins Circle.
Complete Scr. Eve. Appt'g. 32. F lo w e rs • S h r u b s
FA 2-3742 GERBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
3 BK. Home. 202 Laurel Dr. 105 So. Oak
Good
location,
kitchen
Nursery. Upsalu ltd. Just
equipped. Low down pay­ 22. Iluild • Paint • Repair
off 20th St. ft l*t.
ment. Assume loan. A real
Scml-llcllred Carpenter
33. Furniture
saving. Call KA 29472.
Small Repairs — Painting

Stenstrom Realty

e r s license, etc. Chandler
NICELY furnished 3 room
Sharon J r. Ru6 Magnolia.
Apartment. P rivate bath.
FA 2-3303.
2. N o tic e s • Pam ranlM

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31. Article* For Sale

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8000 KT. Ai l .

LOTS ON IIEAW

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17-92 FRONTAGE

RAILROAD FRONTAGE
DUTY

PAVED STREET

231 TO OVER 500 FT. DEPTH

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FANTASTIC

OPPORTUNITY

IN

CENTRAL

FLORIDA, I VI'E CANAVERAL AREA.
ZONED lm!u*lrial - Low Svminulr County Tax Italra. Acrr»»ihle to Interstate 6]
Kvpre»»way. Buy one lot or uiorr.

£

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1:30 P. M. JU LY

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H ospital, Sanford.
F lo rid a , s p to sla b ! o'clock
f . u., r».T .. jots it. m s
a n d publicly opened and rra d
•lo u d , for ru m U b ln p all m a ­
te r ia l a,
equipm ent,
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D ra w in g s and apselfleatlons
m ay ba o b ta ln td by depoeltla p f i s a .i a w ith tbs A rchlta e t. J o h n
A. B urlon
IV,
F o u r th F lo o r, la n fo rd A tlan tic
B a n b B u d d ie s , aanford. F lo r­
id * . f a r th a first aat o f doeum a n ta o b taln sd . Such dapoalt
m ilt ba rafu n d ed In full to
a a c h p arso n who rotarna th a
d o c u m s n ta In good condition
w ith in I t d a y s a lta r th a bid
• p a n la p i w ith sic ap tlo n _
■ o ta d balow . Additional s a ls
S ta y b a a b ta ln ad a t th a coat
o f |M .aa, which U h a lf r s
fu n d a b le , flen a rat O anlraclora
• • c u r in g decum anta and n o t
s u b m ittin g propoaal ahall ba
re fu n d e d o n a -h alf tha dapoalt
n p o n re tu r n af docum ants In
Bood condition.
E a c h propoaal m ust ba a e oom p an lad
by
a
c ertifie d
a b a c k or a a acceptable hid
b o n d In th e amount of flva
B ar c a n t &lt; » * ) o f the baas hid.
B u y ab le fo tha Board of T rue
I s a s o f th e Seminole M em orial
H o s p ita l, and a*ld check o r
b id bond w ill bo re tu rn e d
w ith in th ir ty &lt;MI day* If p ro p o a al la not accepted, or If
n o n tra o t agreem ent le e x e c u t­
e d a n d p u a ra n ty bond a c c e p t­
ed.
T h a eucceeefot bidder's d e ­
p o s it w ill ba ra ta ta a d u n til
b a h a * e n te red Into * s a t is ­
f a c to ry o n /itra ct and fu rn is h ­
e d an approved bond In th o
s u m o f on# hundred par c a n t
( I M S ) s f the c o atrac t price.
S h o u ld th a bidder fall to e n ­
t e r Into said noatraot, in c h
d a p o a lt Shall ba forfaltad a s
liq u id a te d
dam age
to
th .
O w ner.
B id d e rs a re notified T hat
•n n a tru a U o n o f the build in g
w ill bo dependent npon th
f ilin g w ith tho Owner of a n
• o c a p ta b la
corporate
su re ty
p e rfo rm a n c e
and
pay m en t
b o n d or bonds la a turn equal
bp th a c o n tra c t aw ard, such
b o n d or bonds te be oohdlt
to n ed aa req u ired by th e law *
o f th a ftta te of Florida. A t­
te n tio n la called to the f a r t
t h a t a c t lass than tha m int
m um e alarla a and w e g ei aa
o at fo rth In the H peclflca|lnne
m u s t he paid on th is pro ject
I t w ill be lha rig h t of the
O w n er to reject any and a ll
b id s and to w aive In fo rm ali­
tie s. No bid shell ha w ith
d ra w n fo r a period of th irty
(10) d a y s subsequent to th e
o p e n in g o f bids w ithout th a
• o n a e n t o f the Hoard.
A. B. I'KTKIUbiN, SB.
C h airm an
B oard of T ru stee s of th a
S em in o le County
l'u b llc
H ospital
A ndrew C a rraw a y
S e c re ta ry of Board of T ru e
te c s of tho hemlnolo C ounty
F u b llo H ospital.
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king'* policy of armed revoutxm.
H i m , tho diplomat* said,
Soviet Premier Nikita Khruahebev might puriue talk*
with WMtcra leaden on key
Uauea of tension, but bo will
sot loao alght of tho MarxUtLeninist goal of CommunUt
control of tha world.
Khruahehev arranged a dlacuuloo of Cait- West probama today with Belgian For•Iga M in I a t a r PiaMfenri
Spaak a t Kiev. Spggk, former
accretary general of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organi­
sation (NATO), wai the tin t
Western statesman to confer
with Khrushchev tinea SinoSoviet relations worsened in
recant weeks.
K h r u s h c h e v ' s depar­
ture from Moscow for the
Kiev visit appeared to be a
calculated snub of the Chineta delegation which arrived
berw Friday for tha secret
showdown negotiations.
After a day of rest Sunday,
the Soviet and Chinese Dele­
gations returned to the nego­
tiating table today. The offi­
cial Soviet press snd radio
hava carried no reports on
the talks, and no announce­
ment was expected until the
negotiations are concluded,
probably within a week.

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tips on soap carving at the summer recreation program lieiiig held in
Casselberry. Looking on are Carl Hammond (at right) anil Roberta
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course in Casselberry were (front from left) Dave Guinn, Bobby Derum,
Donnie Dirkson, Suzanne Turner, Mike Tuylor and Stephen Guinn; (stand­
ing) Jeannie Ashley, Michael Bemnth, Sue Derickson, Juanita Fritz, Billy
Derickson, Billy McVay, Duncan Grinstend, Mark Hasty, Nancy Mendez,
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VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUES., JULY 9, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 751

Bryant Names Krider, Brumley
As Cana! District Directors

R. E. Porter is catching heck
from all sides. Some time be­
tween 8:30 and 9 Fourth of
July morning he stood a t Park i
and F in t and looked north, 1
euat, south and west . . . ami
saw the American flag flying
over the police station, court­
house, Sanford Atlantic Bank, j
and later at The Herald and |
Chase 4 Co. Anil so reported ;
in “The Clock." Ever since,
our phone has been ringing,
to tell R. E. Porter his eye­
sig h t is bad. T is not m . . .
he has new bifocals , , , ask
Or. Dougherty. Maybe the
flag - flyer* hung out Old
Glory after 9 a. m. So—let's
forget the whole thing until
next July 4. And we'll s ta rt
over again.
•
The controversial issue be­
tween the Hunt oil interests
Clerk A rt Beckwith informs ! of Texas, owners of 111.11
R. E. Porter . . . and we are Produc's here, and the City
mightily happy . . . that the of Sanford h»» been passed
County ordered a new Ameri­ to the Seminole County Comcan flag for the courthouse be- m!«*ion.
fure it was brought up in
The Hunt interests have
“The Clock." A rt says tho been requesting added city
new banner is on order and services—water and sewage
will be hung out immediately | lines—but without annexation
on receipt. So, once again, Ito the City. The HLH plant
“ The Clock" is late in its re- I is in tin* Hunt-owned Sanford
porting. We are happy to re- ' Industrial Park on Sanford
port the County was ahead of I Avenue, ju st beyond the city
us.
I limits.
• • •
J Nearing completion in the
President Bill Hemphill re- . Industrial Park, and frontp o rts the Rotary Club has ac- ^mg the lll.ll plant, is the
cepted a teriific project . . . new $180,000 warehouse buildfurnishing the pediatrics wing in? being constructed by J
of Seminole Memorial Hos­ L. Williams and Company,
pital. Bill reports the club has also of Dallas. Texas.
agreed to a goal of $ii,'&gt;fl() for
Tho Hunt Interests, in le t­
“by far one of tho biggest
things we’ve ever attem pted" ters to the City, are request­
• nil the wurd will ho named, ing construction of an eightappropriately, “ Rotary Pedi-1 Inch water main to the Witntrica Wing." Any suggea .jlia m s building, built for spe­
lions will be accepted. Bill culative purposes, according
•ays, for fund-raising events to Williams, himself.
The City is balking on the
“to guarantee success in real­
request,
holding out that the
izing the club's aims." In fact,
the club already ha* received Hunt interests are “ hedging"
a $100 donation. Any others? about annexation of the pro­
per!.'. Furtherm ore, the City
held
Monday
Bye Ibi* live, Mnyor T"!(l Commission
McDonald is chairman of tiic jnlgiit to provide the added
Kotary's fund-raising project facilities to the Hunt interfo r the pediatrics wing, by csts t^iy deprive n' ■ tl'd City
services to the r \f It' llappointment of I' i c a i d e u t
, meti.'e shopping center bein:
Hemphill.
constructed at 27th Street and
• • •
French Avenue.
Police Chief Roy Williams
It was brought out Monday
reported last night to the City
evening that the 111.11 plant
Commission that five police
has au t * ciited its own pre­
officers are about to he grad ­
vent city w ater supply with
uated from the police acad­
a weil on the grounds. And it
emy a t Urlamlo and advanced
vvas further brought nut that
courses . . . and a graduation
a hose front the IILII plant
p arty is slated for Wednesday
stretched above ground is
evening at Dobbs House Tiki. supplying water to the Wil­
• • •
liams building for sanitary
Rumors still flying nboul purposes at the present.
th e old hospital a t Fifth and
• • •
Oak. Latest are that doctors
Commissioner J. FL Crapps
w ant tho building for a clinic | expressed the opinion that
. . . th at thu city is refusing since H. L. Hunt, the Texas
a permit for conversion to an . billionaire-owner of III.II Pro.
apartm ent house . . . . that the ducts and presumably finan
city would like to see its eon- | clcf o( , hp Williams building
demnntion order curried out has placed confidence in the
uni! the building rated. Wish Sanford area "to the [mint
aomeoiie would i-ome forward of placing a $2 million plant
and relate just wlmt are the here, wo should not haggle
plans for that site. Tho real­ and make the man mad over
to r behind the deal said he a $2 water bill."
would report "when some­
Cominis dun fir. illy agreed
thing happens."
to direct City Manager w. E.
Knowles (o address a reply
Discussion of the new bud­ to the Hunt interests at Dal­
get for the next ^fiscal year las to request of the Scmino'e
and opening of some bids will County t'ommisvion the need­
highlight the School Board ed extra wnter and sewer
meeting ut l p. in. Thursday. 'facilities, since the property
• • •
is outside the city and within
H any organization or indi­ the county coniines. Then, it
vidual would donate suitable was suggested, the Count)
flowers for the downtown should approach the City with
I
planteis, members of Epsilon • request (or th • c n
Sigma Alpha will be happy to facilities tor the Sanford In­
take care of the planting. Con­ dustrial Park
ta ct the president, Mrs. Kirby
F ite J r.

Appointments
Telephoned
To Herald

Water Problem
Of HLH Passed
To County

Bids Asked On
■Navy Base Pool

By the way, the English Es­
tates .School is the Jill) o boo
of its “kind" with a duly or
R u n ize d I’TO and an elected
slate of officers . . . hut no
school building. I'ould be they
like the air conditioning?
.
• •
A seldom seen sight: A
deputy sheriff running the
power mower in front of tho
county jail while the trusiyopvrutur of the grass cu tter
took a “breather" on the
steps.

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Governor Bryant's office
this morning invited The Heraid's representative to a press
conference July 17 a t Orlando.
Tha Governor will (o' there
for the opening of Sunshine
I’m k way.
Junior golfers will receive
their sw ards trophies at the
Jaycee luncheon Thursday
from Chairman Jim Chapman.

Bids for a swimming pool
(or enlisted men at tlu* San
fnrd Naval Air Station were
asked today by the Special
Services Office in an Invilathin mailed out to 22 contrae
ior&lt;,
T.e cost i* in the SJj .ix O$100,000 range and includes
construction of a concrete
1swimming pool and wading
j [aad. Other items include
d eck s, fencing, area lighting
and a concrete and steel
| frame bathhouse.
Tlie announcement s a i d
that bids would be opened si
2 p m., Aug. 6, at the office
of (Ml'C jt the Ba»e.
|
The invitation wax sent to
three contractors in Sanford.
Carroll Daniel Construction
Co., Lee Brothers and Huv*
| Spencer.

John Krider, John Brumley look toward right-of-way.

Change O f Command Set Friday

Governor Karris Bryant
this morning informrd The
Sanford Herald of tlie a p ­
pointment of two Sanford r e s ­
idents to the newIv legislated
St. Johns Indian lin e r Canal
District.
The Governor, in a te le ­
phoned message to The H er­
ald, announced the appoint
m ent of John Krider and
John Brumley as directors of
(he Canal District, which im ­
m ediately will begin o p e ra ­
tions for tho acquisition of
rights of-way anil construc­
tion of a waterway between
Sanford
and the Atlantic
Ocean.
Krider, manager of the
Seminole Chamber of Com ­
m erce, and Brumley, ow ner
of the Sanford Boat Works,
were members of the now
defunct St. Jolins-lndian R iv­
e r Navigating Committee J
which promoted the Canal
District to the point where it
was passed into law by the
recent Legislature and ap ­
proved hy the Governor.

WALLS ARE going up on the new lunchroom nt South Seminole Junior
High School nt Cussellierry and work has started on the new band and
choral room at the school ns well.
(Herald Photo)

A PETRIFIED FOREST of concrete piers rising from a wilderness of
palmetto scrub marks the progress thus far nt the Hite of the new English
Estates School which ran lie reached only by an obscure and hazardous
path through the deep sand.
(Herald Photo)

Tlio Heavy Attack Wing
One chunge-of.command cere­
mony at the Sanford Naval
A ir Station Friday will be •
• • •
sh o rt ami final event.
Governor
Ilryant also anThe expected tiuO guests w ill
ten only lliu ccrcfhoninl part nnuneeil three other mem bers I
of tlio change-over process of the navigating committee I
which is going on new and bus ns directors o( the Canal Dis­
been for lliu past thies weeks. t trict: a. i . b rad ). Titusville,
('a p t. Janies O. Mayo, tho in* tor Brevard County; Steve
Smyrna
coining
Wing Commander, Sliinlmlvvr. N e w
amt Cupl. Joseph M. 'lolly Jr., Beach, for Volusia County,
(irat-ln command for tho past .ind Itun.vi in Downes. Ur Ian
two year*. arc bu-y exchang­ do, for Orange County.
The appointment! are: Kri
ing voluminous information
which is indispensable to run­ der and Brady, lor four
ning liie fui -leaching fleet years; Slilnholxer, for three
years; Downes, for two years,
command.
( apt. Mayas' sthfdulu since and Brumley. for one year
reporting to the Wing June 2D Krider and Brumley ropre
Inis Item a succession of In tid­ sent Seminole County.
• • •
WORKMEN nro putting tlio finishing touched to thu new music nml
ing*, l.otb in S-mford and
New
direct:
r* of the Canal
scioinu wings at Lyman High School.
(Herald Photo)
otlu-r Navy centers, confer- I
cnees and flights in thu D istrict were apprised of
W ing's two bread and butter their appointments by tele­
nil cruft, the A-6A Vlliguntu gram from Governor Ilryant
Monday evening.
and tlio A-tJII Sky warrior.
Sen. Bernard I’arrixli, of
Itcsides all this arc various
social functions where ma ny' Titusville, who has been one
local citizens have already of the leaders in promoting
tbe cunnl, previously autumnmet tin* tall, slender officer,
Two zoning questions pack­
CAIT. JAMES 0 . .MAYO
('ap t Mayo is, of course, no j &lt;-r&lt;l d ia l three property owned
tlio hearing room at this
*ti anger to hruvy ttark op- ! era have agreed to donate
WASHINGTON (L T D — vise Kennedy by D a. in. KST
mornings
session of the Coun­
Executive
g
ratis
the
necessary
rights•’rations, lie was
In an extraordinary move, Wednesday —only about 12
, , , ,.
, . ,
i .liver and t.'oiiummduig Of- 1of-way for nit .of , the water-1 I„ resub'iit
ty
Commission.
Kennedy today call- hours before tho threatened
* . . .
Over of Heavy Attack Squad- 1 w"y bctwvcn Lake H arney |
Members «* O rtlw rn B*pted on Die nation's disputing nationwide s trlk . - If they
toil Six ( YAll-ti) on tin West “ad the East Coast excepting
would arrrpt.
1st Chapel Country Club Road
railroad*
and
union*
to
let
Su­
Coast from ItblM-llivU.
I the enstern-most "00 yards.
A union spokesman said the | voiced opposition to u pctlIlia know ledge of heavy a t- \
engineer's feasibility preme Court Justice A rthur J.
hi other liiaaIs would "giv e any lion by C. C. McWattcrs t»
i o k was also ............ . by Id* study for the waterway nil- Goldberg arbitrate tiielr long
Washington ilpu
word from tlie Pre-idem seri- rerone from agricultural In
i " it rvvvnt lour Ml
a, qierutions vised ail eight-foot deep canal di quite over “featherbedding."
i ill) t e n i l l ’ll
Held Construction is well under
mis consideration.” But he commercial property imnicdi'Hie White House meeting pointed!) lelllllldl'd report- | ately across the road, reportEnterprli , Educational ( m p . j "ay on .■ ' f.,.in g jmrt the officer of the attack carrier | I'"' feet wide extending from
I NS I i link tin D. Roosevelt, j Hie northern edge of Lake lasted only a little over Hi
publisher of the World II ioh ; Sv'iiYlet Liu ui lias proiilived to
ers: “ i l i e a e organizations j ed' ‘to 'ho desired
' ' ' for a Conn­
This billet brought him i nt o' ILirney to the Indian River. minute*. There was no imiihave been tiadltionally oppos- i try-typo market,
Encyclopedia, said Monday it
&lt; lo se &lt;ontact willi Sanford's Two locks, one ut raeli end cut ion whether Kennedy men­
eil to umipulsion or to arid- \ Tile issue was postponed by
was withdrawing it* *3.2 mil- wharves
V All-11, which deplo)s ahsuird f the i-nnal, would be mum* tioned the possibility of em er­
lion offer for the personal 1in use, l
trillion In lieu of u negotiated I the Commission for another
the Roosevelt with the A-llB. 250 feet wide hy 5lt feet high gency legislation if tlie two
stories of 1*1 t'. S. ustroiiauis i day.
settlement."
public hearing on July 23
Hines uiiiving Cupl. Mayo . to perm it barge traffic nml sides did not agree to bis lltliThe installation, width Ku&gt;
The railroads indicated they before a full Commission
prevent salt water intrusion hotir piopo-at.
would go along witii tlie pro- meet in ;. Jam es P, Avery Jr.
via promised l.ivt September 1tins begun familiarization of
fliglita
in
the
A-5A.
n
newI
into the fresh water o f the
Both sides were asked lo ail im,oil
to build, apparently will serve
nt, ns they have with p ro -! was absent today.
WASHINGTON i l l ' l l
• • inner to tint program since St. Johns. By-passes would
vioux Kovcimnent suggestions^ Residents in the vicinity of
1 ha House h - - da p i ms- both Cuban (idling boats and
, ilia previous lour.
permit pleasure boat passage
for heading off u strike.
.Scminola lligilevard at Ca*nrnl the six-year military ob­ Itussian fishing ve els which
b lights in tlie Mach Two without using the locks.
Tlio railroads say the&gt; plan »cB*erry soutbt a reversal of
ligation piogiam uudi-r which operate in the Atlantic. II
The Canal District direc­
to put nevv "a n ti featherbed a zoning chan?# from comyouths usually serve six is being built in Ha vanna ; .'ircru ft may be sandwiched
between »(«ff briefings uud tors, along with nhtuinlng the
[ding" work rules Into effect mcrelaI back to residential in
months on in live duty and the Harbor.
at midnizlit Wednesday and opi&gt;o*illon to the cunstructmn
I'. S officials -aid there conferences. Then tin-re are to ci saury right* of-way, also
rest In the reserves.
uu.x no e vidence It would lie a , adm inistrative detail*, cor- will recommend to the state
the live unions served notice •*! •* resta u ran t on property
SI’. PE I E ltslll i(G (C l’l) I they would strike in protest, owned
militur&gt; base, although some | *• - pond e nee and out-and-out any suggestions fi r financing
tlie operation.
I —Nearly 30 rivil air patrol I a .* many as 55,0011 jobs Bruno.
of the Soviet trawlers that study sessions.
TALLAIIASSKK (LPI
In udditiun lie recently paid
Brhind-t he-aecnes campaign- presumably would lie served
! planes searched central F lnr-| could be eliminated ultimate
The canal, when completed, ida today for u light plane |y under the revision of work
ing mar Led t!i&lt;« «*iund d.i of are equipped with electronic three-day visits to tha com­
ItoyN St ji*«* lud.iy u* *'»ll high gear ami obviously are used m ander of tbe Naval Air will open the St. Johns River , with one man aboard m using rules, winch the Supreme, Duda Leases
tuiUnU
| min'd off for
intelli geneo
gathering Force Atlantic Fleet in N o r­ for wrutrr traffic between on a Bight front Miami to | Court held that the railroads'
folk, Va., and th e . North Jacksonville and Sanford ami Tyndall Air Force Base,
fur «*leclion* to hioek sla t’! along tiie L S. coast.
5,765 A cres
were authorized to invoke.
American Aviation Columbus beyond to the Atlantic Ocean
The pilot, Bobert Kamos, is
officer
TALLAHASSEE (FP1) lU hlo) factory, manufacturer i in tin- vicinity of Mnytnwu. stationed at Tyndall and was |
A. Duda and Son* Inc., ono
of tl.e A-.7A.
i The federal government is returning alter a weekend
of Florida’* largest a (ricul■planning it new cut-over canal (leave in Miami. He was (ly­
Tlie
Most
Postinav.cr J R. Jones of
lur.il operators, today leaved
from thu Indian River to tlie ing a TUI.
Soviet l'iii"ii toba) accus'd Oviedo suffered * heart at
5,7ti5 acres of state lands in
] reran somewhere in tlie viciriiItarnos is a memlier of the
SAl.ldllt.’RY, N. C. (HIT) Palm Beach County at an
Red (Tuna of trying to under- lack at hit home Sunday
i ty of Muytown.
aero-club of Tyndall, near —Truck driver Roy Smith. average rental of $11 an
n.inp the eurr&lt; tit Communist i morning and is a patient at
K tider informed The II. mid I Panam a ('By.
| who mild be retu ilo d borne lo acre per year.
“peace" lu lls and warned of ' ihr Winter Dark Memorial
The Coast Guard and Fed- find his wife dead umi Ilia
the “dangerous von- qiicnee*" I Hospital where ins condition I Newly dppo.nlvd luiu range j thi* morning th at G overnor
Tiie lease will run for 13
of such a course.
! whs
listed as satisfactory I recreation committee f o r IJryant did not call a meeting , er.il Aviation Agency gave i children starving, confessed )carv with the option of ex­
Seminole County will meet of the new Canal lllst.ie t di- up the search yesterday, al today that his wife died July tending it another five years.
tills morning.
------------------- j •Lily 22 for organization, it 1rectors, apparently leaving it though tlie FAA will continue I as they struggled over a
LzzlSt oL'ill'Cil
The company agreed to
| was decided at Hie initial to their discretion when they a “ listening" search of dif- 22 faliber rifle.
MIAMI ( I ll’ll
Navy and
vpernl not !c*s than $33.tMs)
. shal l mud for organization.
, uiceiing Monday evening
Rowan C o u n t y
Deputy on improvement* to the Ian I
Icrent p o i n t s within the
('vast Guard plane- i -lay *&gt;■
“This, in my opinion,” Krl- plane* range.
Sheriff Henry Huffman said each y ear (or tlie first three
ORLANDO ( LPI ) — Dade
Commissioners John Fitz
Ran the la«t day of hope-lc*.
search for tho fishing boat County Circuit Court Judge Patrick and John Alexander der stated, “ is the g re a te st
A Coast Guard s|Mikesinan1that Smith, -|»5, confessed thi* years of the lease,
“Sno* Boy” apparently lost Ben Willard died at Orange i outlined to the committee thing that ever happened to said these points include the morning. He was charged
The total lea*c fee will
with ID persons aboard in Memorial Hospital hire early member* what !.« devired in Suiifcrd ami Semiuolo Cuuii- Bahamas, Cuba, ami south with first degree m urder. ISe« I amount to about $HO,70Q a
Caribbean waters.
today,
itlia way of planning
' Georgia.
iearlier story on page 10.)
lyear.
[t r ­
t

JF K In Last Try To 2 Zone Cases
Before Board
Avert Rail Strike

iisiwA... \Work Cn Cuban
B S 2 S ls t ? S ?arl Under Way

Offer Dropped

.ScM'vice Bill

Florida Pushes
Hunt For Plane

Boys .State

)—

ty

j

nt'hool •

Beds Stjualjble
:ow (UPi)

Jones III

Recreation Body
Meets July 22

Jlicl^ce Dies

Man Confesses
Slaying Wife

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