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                    <text>Defenders
Meet With
Gw. Bryant
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) New public defenders wart
told by Got. Farris Bryant
Wednesday that tha Urea and
fortunes of many psopla would
depend on the way they eonducted their office*.
Tha Id new publie defendera, oil named by Bryant un­
der a newly adopted law, mat
together in the state cabinet
room to bear from state offi­
cials.
(Tha public defender for
the Ninth Circuit, which ineludes Seminole County, is
W. D. Fndsrick J r , of Or­
lando.)
On bind were Bryant.
Comptroller Ray E. Green,
Supreme Cout Justice E. H ar­
ris Drew and Reeves Bowen,
head of tha criminal appeals
division of th« attorney gen­
eral's office.
Bryant told the defenders,
who will provide free legal
counsel for needy lawbreakers,
that It waa significant they
had come to the capital on the
eva of Independence Day.
Your new posts, he told them,
"riv et new assurance of Jus­
tice for all,”
"Tha post does thrust on
your shoulders a very algniflcant responsibility,” Hryant
said. "The lives and fortunes
of many peopls will hang on
the way you conduct your­
selves.”
Justice Drew urged tha new
officials to te* persons ac­
cused of crimes s t soon as
posalbt*. He said th* public
defendtrs should be certain
that persona accused of crimes
wera advised of all of their
rights under th* l*w,
"This marks a high point In
th* systsni of American Juris­
prudence,” said Drt-w. Drew's
immediate predecessor as chief
justice, B. K. Roberta, head­
ed up ths judicial council
which recommended to the
last legislature creation of the
public defender sysUrn.
The proposal wus sparked
hy a U.S. Supreme Court de­
cision that ruled an accused
felon must ha represented In
court by a lawyer for hia sen­
tence to be valid,
Bowen gave the new offlrials some first hand advico
on representing clients. "Give
every case you get ths old
rolU-^e try,"’ said the veteran
assistant sttorney general. "I
cannot emphasize that enough.
T reat each case as If he wrro
paying you a substantial fee
for representing him."

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Teacher Bans
Books, Cupid
AUSTIN. Tvx. (UPI» — A
L'niver.tty id Texas dean says
the idea that marriage makra
fur better students is a myth.
"We find murringe arlibmt
make a good atudrnt nut of a
poor one," Dean of Students
Cilenn Harnett says.
Harnett warned that mixing
marriage and college ran
mean troubles fur both hus­
band and wife.
"If tha wife waa a rompetant student and dropped out
for marriage,” Harnett says,
"aha frequently feels an un­
derlying resentment if her
student husband doesn't eieel."
"In many eases," he adds,
"hia grades go down as the
time and concentration need­
ed for hia work are nibbled
away by the demands of fam­
ily life.”
Harnett also says that a
student-father can grow ex­
tremely senaithe about his
own position while his wife
plays the role of breadwinner.
"When a girl tella me she is
quitting to get married," Har­
nett says, "I try to Impress
upon her tha importance of
continuing her own education
soma time, whether eoun or
many years from now,
'T he boy sba marries is go­
ing to continue to grow and
probably become a leader in
hia profession and his com­
munity. Her growth will have
to keep pace with hia if the
marriage is to succeed,” Har­
nett suys.

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Smooth sailing to VAII-1.
including the E B B.A., who
■re leaving Saturday for a
shakedown cruise aboard Ilie
CSS Independence out of Nor­
folk and then a tour of duty
in the Mediterranean.
• • *
The Herald'* Casselberry
area reporter. Mrs. Jane
Casselberry, will be taking
over the County Desk in The
Herald's Sanford offices for
Ihc neat two weeks, while
Count&gt; Editor Judy Wells is
on vacation. T .ose in J a n e s
regular area with news items
to submit are asked to call
here at 421-8821. If this one's
busy, try 423-3938.
• * *
A spot-check of downtown
Sanford Fourth of July m orn­
ing revealed the American
flag flying only at the pollre
station, courthouse. Sanford
Atlantic National Hank. Chase
and Co. and The Sanfurd
Herald. And a memo to the
County Commissioners: Time
to purchase a new flag for
the courthouse. The one on
display Thursday is a dis
grace.
•

♦

*

The greased pig gave them
a good run at Long wood
Thursday. The porker took
off ip fine style . . . and at
last reports Is still running.
In fact, even bloodhounds
couldn't track him down.
• * *
Midshipmen of liie U. S.
Naval Academy, class of
1983,
are being flown in in
groups throughout this month
and next (or a lour of inspec­
tion at the Sanford Naval Air
Station. This i* the first for­
m al contact for the midship­
men with fleet aviation units,
especially heavy attack.
• • •
How modern can you get?
North Orlando, the county's
newest eily, learned Tuesday
night there were no hells in
the community to "King for
Freedom" Thursday. Council
decided to blow the sirens
and sound the horns instead.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and Saturday with afternoon ami cveninir showers; hijth 90-95: low in TO*.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 749
FRI.. JULY 3, 1963
United Pres.* Lenaed Wire
Established 1903

Sanford Beauty 'Miss Flame'
'Fairly Strong
Wave' Scouted
In Caribbean

WINNING FLOAT in Lonjrwomra minimi Fourth
of July Fiesta Pantile was entered by the City
of Imnirwomi. Other prizes went to Oviedo for
the best appearing' fire tru c k ; to Mrs. Virginia
Roseh, Rebecca Hague and John Casselberry,
best decorated tars and to Casselberry Hoy
Scout Troop 311, second Itest float.

283 Demonstrators
Hailed Into Court
BALTIMORE, Aid (CPD the demonstration Those an-C o u rt
appearance* were ’ a|,],.
|„. h,mrd today will
scheduled today for ?s:i per- t„. ca||n | m t„ luium ore
sons, including the tup offi- County Court on charges of
cial
of the
Presbyterian trespassing and or disorderChurch in the United Stale*, ly i-ondut t.
who were arrested in an In­
The attem pt to integrate
dependence Day anti segrega­
the amusement p ark was tin
tion demonstration at subur­
successful.
ban Gwync Oak amusement
Dr Eugene Carson Blake,
park.
ami
rlerk of ihe General
An Episcopal bishop
several
Roman
t'athulie Assembly of live Cntted prespriests also were arrested in (hyterian Church of the lf.s.,1

.m l former pr. s.dem of tin

Youth Held In
Mifini Slaying
/■ *

■■ - '**»,-*■ w~%

MIAMI (C P U —Police liuvp
arrested an Df-year-ald boy no
* * *
r hanrt-* of first degree mur*
Members of Campbell L ist- j
robbery-slaying of
Ing unit, American Legion
u motel clerk June 27.
Auxiliary, will meet i« the
Charged was James Clyde
first session of the new fiscal
Kish
of Miami.
year at 7 7.0 tonighl at Legion
Tin* victim, Kurt CrotenHall on Highway 17-02.
steiil was shot to death as h&gt;Sanford Women's Republi­ fought lo save 475 in the mo­
can Club will hold a lunch- tel's cash register from a ban­
eon-meeting
Wednesday at dit wearing a grotesque green
12:30 p.m. at Jim Spencer'* mask with crossed eyes and u
nose full of w aits,
restaurant.
The mask, apparently rip ­
• 8 •
ped from the* rubber's face,
Fleet Reserve Association
m m found in the victim's hand
I* planning a gala tim e (or
by police.
Saturday evening at the Fit A
Police »ah| (irotenstein a p ­
home on Seminole Boulevard parently had 1..... -hut oln e ill
when newly elected officer* the clast as lie1 t••»«! at the
will he installed, followed by i|e»k, then again in the -ide­
a dance.
as lie 11.lived mound tl,, cuun
•
*
*
ter, and a third time in the
Memo hi Sanford motor­ hem! Ms he- fell to the floor.
ists: Jim H ardy's bark on Ihe
job. alter a well earned vaca
tlon. So — drop Hie com* 111
the parking meters again
Your vacation (from free
parking! is over, too.
J ASPKM. G.i it IT • si n

MIAMI (LTI&gt;—A hurricane
him Ior airplanp u a t sent to­
day to investigate a '‘mod­
erate" easterly wave in the
Caribbean Sea about 1.300
miles southeast of Miami, Hie
Weather Bureau said.
Easterly waves often are
forerunners of t r o p i c a l
storms
"N um erous" showers and
winds up to to miles an hour
were clocked in the area and
a navy storm-chasing plane
from Puerto Rico was on it*
way* to investigate, the Wea­
WINNER of the Miss
ther Itureaii said.
North
Orlando Reality
"It's a fairiy strong wave,
Contest
held during
the strongest of the season so
far." a forecaster said here, Thursday’s annual July
lie said small craft warnings
I celebration was Miss
have been hoisted for the .1 a e k i e Atchison, 17
northern Windward Islands.
year old daughter of
The squally area wa* D
c a ted m the Windward Islands Mr. anil Mrs. Ciena
about 1.500 miles soulhea-t
Atchison of 30 Cortez
of here and was moving wesl
Ave.
(Herald Photo)
waid at 15 miles an hour, a
Weather bureau rejMirt said
It it continued on its pre
sent course, it would pa** J I C . U J A . . .
well to the south of the l nd
ed Mates mainland and hit
Central America, but the
forecaster said " I i ' h really
loo early to tell which way S C V C H M i s s i n g
a l l go,"
MIAMI i l T D — Hu- to a s t
.
Guard said today it was
scan liing f»r a tidal of seven
S u f f C f S TW O
persons r&gt;'|xu led n .U -u g in
...nstul water* ulf Florida.

National Conncil of Cnurchcs.
was among the predominantly
white protestor* who were
■t •«.
,*At, , fh r^n o n v L ^
lent, fo il ftour rfem ortsvatirn,!
Puller vnhl r l*»U£. of m •• i t '
PH persons took jijrt,
AGo charg id a rg) idler re
pleased with th e i'tte v . Dr.
tllake were Hisitnp Daniel
("orri'.'an of New York, head
of the Home Department of
the Episcopal Church'.* N a­
tional Council, and tile Yale
University chaplain, the Rev.
William Sloan Collin, ami
hi* wife.
Park
officials
described
(•Wynne Oak a* .1 'private
enterprise fighting fur econ­
omic survival in a ...graphic
area which h as me accepted
the Negro oil a social ami
recreatiun.il ba-t* "

Pol! M a c k s
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s l uur pp *e
sethartr at

I" II* Sillied

to tile wilt's of l*ri oe Minister
Humid Macmillan * scandalplagued Conservative guv cm
ment today.

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Highlight
of
lomgwood'i
third annual Fourth of July
Fiesta cam e at
p
m.
Thursday w hen It lovely
Seminole County girls, a ttir­
ed in beautiful formal gowns
walked gracefully across the
i stage in competition to name
"Alia* Flame of .Seminole
County."
Emerging a* winner, after
two stispenseful ellminat hint,
was Miss Janice Russell of
Sanford, daughter of Mr. and
Airs. Her* hell Junes who
was sponsored by (lie Sanford
Naval Air Station Fire Dept.
First place runnerup was
Miss Charlotte Sanders of
longvvood who wa* sponsored
by tile Florida Forestry Ser­
vice. Second runnerup wa*
Aliss Bobbie Watkins of fassleberry representing the Cas­
selberry Volunteer Fire Dept.
Other highlights of the Fies­
ta. which had an estim ated
attendance of jn.noo people,
according to tmngwood Firp
Chief Claude l.ayo. were the
opening parade, the greased
pig contest, the aflcrttmin per
formance of the Falling An­
gel* and the 43 minute fireworks display at the close
f the evening.

.MISS JANIl'K RUSSELL receives "Mian Flame of Seminole County”
trophy from Lonyovood Mayor A. 15. Lormaiin. Janice, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Horshell Jones of Sanford, was sponsored by Sanford Naval
Air Station Fire Dept, in the contest held Thursday at the l.nintuited
Volunteer Fire Dept.'s annual Fourth of July Fiesta.
(Herald Photo)

Boy Who Tried
To Stab Woman
Admits Thefts

Herlong Warns
On 'Frillering'

Seven Deaths

h&gt;; JFK Ilnlithiv

electuins at wesl Bn.vmli anil
Dept lord Thursday were the
latest ill a series id reverses
that have brought np|NtsiBuii
l.alatr cries for M.ieoilllan to
resign or call imiuedi.de gen
cr.d elecliuns
The Lalmr party won both
contests as expected Thurs­
day. but tin Conservatives
made poor showing* that re
Heeled their sagging pres
lige among Hie public.

Johnson ill

Mother's Story
Ol Baby Probed

Richard H Russell, D Ga .
|U|(|
Fourth of July rally
(,cri, lll.lt e|e‘splte President
Kennedy * strong cieil right.*
package the South would 11 it
secede Irom the t'ltlon for
two reasons
"The re«t of the nation sill!
outnumber* u* about In c to
one and we found out through
hitter experience that one
Southerner could md whip
live Yankee* " he *a:d ’ In
addition, this lime the Feds
have the atomic l*&gt;mb "

Others Ulanu'd

T IREIIAI.L’ Knliert.s cnptim'il the "Finuraiker 100" Thin nitty at llaytniia Ib at h. (Set* nlui'j
nil HJMH't.s |m g e .)

^ in a ritc
4 L Lounge

TLZ:Ji::jZ Russians, Chinese See Red, But Of Different Hues
st. enlarged kitchen and din
Ing room.

Moscow Ideological Talks Open In Angry Mood

By l ulled Press International
MOSCOW ( ITT 1—The Chin
ese delegate* to Ihe Sun.- So
v iet kl**olog tea I talk* arrived
here today in an .itmoipherc
The "Orlando area ' is one charged w iih hostility by a
of three site* being consider­ latt-minut* exchange ot bit
ed f..r a i'.7.'&gt;,nuu building to ter charge*
The C h i n e s e negotiating
house the American Museum
of .Marine Archaeology. Send* team Hew in by special plane
nole County nol ton much in­ from Peking They werc met
terested because, it wa* re- by Soviet delegation leader
p .rted , "we can’t come up Alik hail S it*hie, . cnDr Krem
wiJv in* tiuna’.iun tn r , want," | lilt lde»|ogi*C

Weather Foul

Synod Opens

Seminole Memorial Hospital

For monllis and months R
E Porter has been glancing
at the McHolierts Tire clock
on Ihc way to work—it's at
ways been 15 minutes slow.
Today. Ihe clock was telling
the correct tim e
. and il
look* like a new clock.
# *
•

Legislation To Avert
Rail Strike Likely

WASHINGTON (D PI) — 1 nnn for five rail unions this
\ n-year-old burglar who l.alH.r Secretary W. Wllltird morning.
The union* have promised
,|iw a,t.n^ , t0 i t j l , a ColMV Wirt/, sough1 again today to
to strike if the niidrnit.L* put
untangle
deadlocked
railroad
try Club Manor woman with
work rule change* into effect
negotiation*
a pair of scissor*, wa* «p
Hi* biiii-d sltutigly Tliurs- next Thursday to ctiminn'w
"feather-bedding."
prebendrd Thursday alter day that t '.ingles* will l*1 ■o-ralled
The labor necretary said
noon and confessed 10 a ser­ called into the ill pule if a
Top prize* of ihe many ies of house breaking*, ac­ threatened nationwide -Hike Thursday afte r a UO-itiiiuite*
Indepeii.lence Day confetni.o
.aided tluoiuhout the day
cannot In- iivuiibd.
*ont to Jimmy Clark of San- cording to Police Chief Roy
Wirt* was «. Iii'ilultd to meat V-Itti President Kennedy that
j ford, bicycle; IHcky Ksclavoil Williams.
with
representatives of the na­ emergency legislation may hn
Osie At Itoviery, 2i&gt;rt Rra-l,,f | .ongwood, Rambler slation's railroad* ami spokes- requested from t ’ongre** tc*
t,„n wagon; Ja I-istol!cttc of shaw Drive, telephoned polite
avert the .trike If the oppos­
Sanford, stainle** steel dmi at 5:30 p. m. Hiat when be
ing parties cannot find a ablc sink and Zeno 111 land of •in‘l bis family returned from
lutleri themanlroa.
ls&gt;iigwiH.d. juice blender.
Il"‘ beach they surprised the
A* W itts put it when asked*
In North Orlando
Mis*
l‘" " ' borne, and that
whether l.n g ro s * would be
.MIAMI (171*1 k — At least
bin ,1 d at All*. Uovvcry
four pcrsmis drowned and lackro Atihison. 17 year old
brought Into tin- four-year-old
tllis-e were killed in traffic daughter of Air. and Mr* l ttl11' ,h ** *‘ l**»r*.
dispute! "That |&gt;o*.«iliility is
Williams reported the
certainly imminent,"
ueeldents in Florida as the g enn Atchison of » CortM
P osimaster and Mr*, t'ljd r
The charges Ihe rail line*
lung July t weekend went in­ kve. won tlw "Mis* North *»»? b u er cnnfejwd In a *erOrlando" title.
1 'l'* of burglaries in the neigh- Keree of Casselberry attend­ are ready t.i install would cost
to its second day.
First runnerup wa* \j,s* b.irlimsl. in.-lsi tins a break- ed the dedication of the new up to .17.000 job* of dies.'l
Diane Houck, daughter of *n b m r
the Bowery Dost Office Building 111 Grove* firemen, pin* other* later,
obtained 58 land la*t I'lmrsday and Ihe 11oy would also change pay
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin
Houck
1 borne w
IIYANNISPOUT, M a s * .
.&lt;* released to Fourth ot ' ily Celehraiion 111 scales for those who kept their
I I T ’D — President Kennedy of SI Bombay Ave. and se- I 'b e h
con.l runnerup wa* Miss Pat bi* parcti’* pending juvenile Lake David Park,
j .1 a,
settled Into the easy pare of 1*
Mrs. Keree. who is demo
Cart
holiday weekend today and .*
&gt; « " • daughter of Mr a n d ‘.u.rt at tarn
'Hie disput.s 1ms goiov
cralu- i-ommillecwomiiu lor through two presidential in*
planned on a cruise ulioanl i Air* an Ellsert
1.x.a.
precinct 17, h«.k advantage vestiguting comm is siona and
Ills yaehl for lire first time [li Del ml tie ,
of the opportunity to visit all Ihc way lo the Supn'nn*
The
title
of
"Junirir
M
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several months if Ihe good
with Rep, A. S. "Syd" Her­ Court, which ruled the railweather which greeted his North Orlando" went to tl
long wlio was Ihe principal toads had tloi rig h t to imiku
year
old
Shelley
Tufts,
daugh
arrival here held up.
ter of Mr ami Mrs. Josejih
speaker at hath events,
the work elm Mi;t-s.
Meriting w..rned hi* audi­
Tult* of .'at N. Second St.
ence against Ihe danger of
Rumierup was Kathy Fcrrin,
WASHINGTON (HIT) — It year old daughter of Conn
SAN MATEO. Calif. (IT ’D A m ericans
"frittering" aErie Johnston, president of oilman ami Mr* Arthur For
CLEF.THD It P K 8 , E n t* .
Police today investigated way their freedom by be­
Ihe Motion P icture Associa­ rin of lid Devon Ave.
ihe chilling case of a San Car­ coming ovi'ily dcjH'iident on 1 1 'I 'l l — Ray (Vim ray, Ut), tint
tion of America, has suffered
Six year old Klien Camp los, Calif . mother who said Hie Federal Govcrnnirlil and vvrntlicrmun f"r this icm-ida
a cerebral thrombosis and is hell was crowned "Little she threw tile l**lv of her falling (or ' lib promise*" of rosorl, was fired today fo r
receiving tn-alnient at George Aliss North urlam lo" and two year old daughter oft Hie those tieople 111 high offices doing Ills Job too well. T h l
Washington University Hos­ Mickey Shivers wsm the "L il­ 101I1I. 11 I ■ale Bridge
who w ml on v in iicrpvliiate council said Camruy’s lorepital here.
The mother, Anna Buckle- Ihemsc’lve* in these posi­ casts of rain almost every lay,
lie Mr North Orlando" tiile.
iilili"tigli perfectly accurate,
Ellen Is the daughter of Mr malt .at. underwent psjchla tion*.
Inc
1
sim
ulation
Thursday
at
and Mr* Mali in Camphe'l
I cig
F&lt; dural
aid
to w e ie *. .11 log aw ay tuu riita.
DENVER i t I'D Die bien­ and Mickey is Die son of V|r S.m M.ttco General Hospital, s c h o o l s a* a c a s e ill |«U!lt,
nial meeting of the General and Mr*. Roy Shiver*.
she wa* held under vvhal a Her long *u id A. r tuey take C O r i 'L 'l 't l O l l
Synod of ihe ITiiu-d 1 'hurt'll
called more of your money in order
I m oral service* for Mrs,
Huniicrsup in live sc eon Ih1&gt;pv1111 *|uik«Miian
of I iirist wa* to open today t«st* were I'.inme G re.nna ' security guard" In prevent .1 to grjin Federal all. they Florence E. I Inane of GiTlcv.l
with election of a inodernt.ir daughter of Mr. and Mr* possible new siiietde attem pt. will pul part of il hack mto will lie held at the grttvcaldn
..lid proposal of 11 ra* i.d rela­ Harvey
Mr* Bockleoi.iii *ael the ymir school* like you ad* hilt al liie Geneva t'&lt; uietery at
Gieanva.
Marcia
tion* piogruni from the Rev, Move's Billy Pilniun, son u clilld fell down the
liar tin v will expeel somei dug ill In .ki a m . Salurday in- la . I
Dr. Ren, At il&lt; rbsti r, pi.-si- Mr and Mr* Bill Pilolsn and *Litr* BI divs ago
're tu rn , namely, mp'.iol ui of u&lt; lit a m . a* prcviuusly
dent.
K.iruly Mngletnn. son ol Mr
Early ihe m sl morning, th&lt; st'lmol system " •'
, antmuneed
and Airs Hugh
Singleton while In r ho-hand slept, she
AYtlli tin- mother* wives out found her ehild ib id ill bed,
&lt; IIJt AGl I ( l*l*| * l.ruder* piring the son* father* base she
told
out i .rilie*.
S.u*
(
VALDEZ HOTEL
of tin N ational A*•»■• lation hall game
at the Fori Mellon
drove to
ihe hr. I »•threw
for the \d v u ii.. nirlit of I'ol. park picnic co sponvirc.l by the tiny paiaiua clad
body
iii.-d IVi.pIo i.NNAI I') said Ihc l.lons
Cluband the City over Ihe side bill then mill.I
D ow ntow n Sanforil
todiiy mrmiiers of new "direct course Ihe son* won.
mil gel up the nerve lo jump
action" civil right* groups
The National la-agile top- icrsell she *,nd
triggered tin- uproar th at ped Hie American l.ojgin u
lllslead. -he Red hi New
diove Mayor Kuhiird J Daley the All-Star* hull game ol A"rk wln-te slo atlem pled to
from a NAAt'l* Ind.-jH-ndence the Sanford Lillie Major le a kill herself with an overdo**
IF s
gue.
| of sleeping pills
Day rally.

BRIEFS

Can't Beat 'Em,
C a n ’t Join ’Em

Sanford-Sr minute Develop
meld Company reports the
Del Mar building is being
used only (or storage but one
national concern is sufficient­
ly interested in it lor plant
purpose« a&gt; to have- put up
option money Another n ne
gutiating wttn D'l-Alar for
Ihe privilege of t i n t refusal,
Preside ut Clifford McKibhin
jays, if ihe fir»t • plain is not
rxercised

23 Seminole
Lovelies In
4th Contest

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The two side* wasted mi ter new pridt-,1 against Ihe
time getting down to bust .’soviet l niou earlier m the
ness They agreed to hold day, ..nd the Russian* print
1heir lit *t meeting wiilnn ed a iron! page editorial in
liie Communist patty news
hour* of the arrival.
Relations between the two I paper ileelarins they would
Cuminuni't g i a n t *
were not back down.
'trained to Ihe breaking jaunt
Western observers fell Iheie
just houis before the opening was a jHisiibllity ol a historic
session ol live showdown talk, split of the Communist camp
that
will determine
th e
The Chinese apparently dc
course of international com- laycd 1 tic departure of their
muni vin.
delegation lo the last possible
Bed China aiutoum U
bit­ , moment.

i

The latest t hitlCsc protest, | Kreinllll's position III the d is-jlh al "the soviet government
as reported by the New ( Inna pule The Kremlin retiu rd to will not again rashly take ac
lions harmful to tin- unity 01
New* Agency, arruned Hie publish the letter.
1 hiru and the .Soviet Union
The Chin eve note, which and lo relations between the
Bus,tun* of creating
new
obstacles" to the 'u n ity " wa* delivered lo ttie Soviet two countries."
Tile prim ary cause of the
talks on ideological jiid po­ Embassy in Peking Thursday,
charged that
Itii'sia
has dispute is the violently op­
litical difference*.
The prole*l was in connec­ "created new obstacle* to Ihe posed stand* on the question
tion with Hie recent expulsion bilateral parly talks."
01
war or peace
with the
of three Chinese diplomats
The note said Hie Chinese Western world.
and two students (rum Ihc would go ahead with the talks
Soviet Prem ier N i k i t a
.Viviet Union for distributing despite the Soviet action arid Khrushchev advocates peacecopies of a Chinese letter would not take retaliatory (itI cu-exivfence The Peking
s t r o n g l y commending the , measure*, il expressed hope regim e reject* th u thesis.

Funtime
Fri. Niti’s iit thu

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Music Ifv IVtfiry,
Hill and Kuss!

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July i, n

UPW Meeting
Set Wednesday

Rgy. Grover Sewell

1 k m m m to be w lr
•k e n u tln to to n M i (hat
to dMtb. Thii, I itaUn, it
• m y M M | tUtoatto but
v b « in rtow tfct wmbtr
Mtottlaa «f t v world tad
toe toottoctlfoMti W tbo
w u that wo t e n booa abto
to dtviM far our trouble*,
toon m m to bo ao otbor
hoaoat atalanoaR to bo a ado.
How aaay it la tor os to
toiao tbo foiat ia tryfog to
hrtag about a aclutioa lor
awa’a dUanmal How wo got
oowtotod a t to what ia ia*
fort tat tad what ia aot
At thla foiat I a a naiad*
ad of tha goUor who waa flay*
tog aa a fairway which raa
hotido a buoy atroat. Tha foli­
ar sliced a ban out lato tha
load which wont through tbo
wladahlald of a fattly mootog automobile. Tha drioor
toot coatrol and raa Into an­
other ear. At a roautt a "pile
op” occurred and the high­
way waa itrowa with Uw
wnekago of thaw »ablelot.
A paulng policeman Jump­
ed from hit car and waa tortog deiperalely to take care
of all Modi, therefore, the
effort wea rather frantic. The
•■Mar walked over, pulling
hi* cart behind him, tapped
the policeman on tha ibould­
er and naked if be had aetn
0 itray golf ball. The offic­
er exclaimed, “Did you hit
toat golf bell that came over
hero?" The aaawor waa In
too affirmative to which the
policeman aald, “Well, Just
what do you propoae to do
obout It?" Without healtatlon
toe golfer replied, “the way
1 figure H, 1 abould change
■ y grip a bit." It would not
he proper for me to print
too pollceman'a reply to thla.
It la true that wo do not

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b a n tbo luxury of wafting |
much time in following the
real eolation to our world
problem* which la to put love
Into acHorn. By thla I mtaa
love la It* fullest and deepcat
tense which goes far beyond
mere sentiment. U surpasses
a limited tore that roaebei
out only to the loveable, it
It the kind of all inclusive
love that Christ spoke of
when Ha said that we are
to love each other as He lov­
ed ui.
Aa one nad i the Bible, sad
•specially the Now Testament,
be becomes aware of the
fact that then la a thread of
apleto fabric of God's
Word.
Are we Christiana heeding
the advice of our Directive
for our faith and Uvea? If wa
are not bow can we eipect
others to do this?

Dedication services for a havn been gives aa memor­
B y B m m Bates
new Allen organ will be held ials by Mrs. Lydia Bchulxt in Longwocd’l St, Catherine
at the E beneter Methodist memory of her lato husband, of Siena Circle of the Church
John Sc balsa.
Church thla Sunday during
of Natlrlty Catbolle Women’s
Club will bold its regular
i the lo a. m. worship hour,
monthly maetiag next Tues­
’ Ti:e beautiful new organ Ebcnezer Sets
day at • p. m. at the home
ha* boon given to the church
of Mrs. John Kennedy, 7*3
aa a memorial to the Ute Time Changes
A summer schedule for time Logan Dr., Loogdale.
Hr. and Mrs. John Wynn,
former members of Eben- of aenrlce a t the Ebenesar Final plans for the rum­
(tMr&lt; by their chUiren. Her Methodist Church will become mage sale to be held July
will lead a discussion on | vey L. Wynn of DeLand, Mrs. effective thla Sunday when the 13-13 at the Super Valu Mar­
“S.ewardship." A film atrip, Glynn Townsend of Clermont Sunday School will meet s t ket on SR 438 will be made.
8:45 a.m. with the morning The sate is the circle's an­
“Reason For Being," wilt be and Mrs. G. H. Crabtree of
worahip hour to be held a t nual project for the Catbolle
Clinton, N. J,
used ae part of the program.
Women's Club.
Also dedicated at this time 10 a.m.
Mis. Berry’ Hawthone will will be an American Flag
Tha averting service will re ­ Interested la d ie j of the
By Jane Caaeefberry
United Presbyterian Women
of tVirtminst-T P rn b jterlan
Church of Casselberry Wll
meet next Wednesday evening
at 8 p.m. a t the home of Mr*.
Claude Dean. 40 X, Second St.
in North Orlando.
Mr*. John N. Montgomery

SEVEN-YEAR-OLD PRIMARY students busy a t work during Vacation
Bible School at Longwood First Baptist Church are, from left, top, Donna
Gates, Judy Scott and Diane Eaten. Intermediates displaying some of
their arta and crafta work are, from left, bottom, Nancy Carr, Susan Moan,
Frieda Feigar and, In back, Towanda Showers,
(Herald Photos)

Tbe Service of O rg u tis- The architect reports that
Son for the Presbyterian plans for the building site of
By Mrs, Adam Muller
Church of the Covenant of which Is on South Orlindu
Drive, will soon be ready and
The Rotary Club of St.
Sanford will take place la that possibly the first unit
th e sanctuary ot the First may be ready for occupancy Ann's Guild held a work
meeting Wednesday afternoon
Presbyterian Church at 3:30 by September 1.
in (he social hall uf Dep. m. Sunday,
A Commission of ths Pres­
Bary'a St.
Ann Catholic
Church. The club waa s ta r t­
bytery of St. Johns will be
ed the early part of this
In charge. Members of the
y ear by Mr». Joseph KreU
commission ars Dr. 11. D.
and was formally organised
Cress, Dr. John r. Anderson,
on May 27. At that tim e It
J r., Rsv. Grover C. Sewell
was registered at headquart­
Jr., Elders George Touhy and
ers which as Our Lady of
C. C. Howard.
Katina Rosary Making Club
A charter member group
at Louisville, Ky. This is a
By
J a s« Casselberry
of more than 100 will be con­
non-profit organisation, In­
Youth Night will be observ­
stituted as a congregation of
corporated In the S tale of
the Presbyterian Church In ed Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Kentucky. It operates under
tha U. S. Elders and deacons P rairie Lake B aptist Church a Hoard of Lay directors,
will be elected, urdalned, and of Fern Park when the youth elected yearly from Hie clubs
Installed. A call will be ex- of the church will lead the of the Louisville Archdiocese,
tended to s pastor and be service.
with (lie spiritual guidance
The youth choir will present of a priest chaplain, F r. B er­
Installed.
S
special
number
and
the
Jun­
church had Us first
trand J. Rapp.
aervic* on April 31 and baa ior choir will gtvu th* re­ The history of the Rosary
been meeting in the Plnecrest sponse and call to worship.
Making Club goes back to
Kon Huggins, ministerial 1010 when Brother Sylvan,
School since that time. An
at. Orlando
excellent choir has been student
,
, Junior Col. . C.F.X. of Louisville’s St.
•Ingtng at each a m ic e and leg* and member of the | Xwviwr High School, long
will present an anthem at church, will deliver the wr- hwunUil by the urgency of
Bunday'a meeting. Mrs. Max mon. Homer Sewell HI. chair, M .ry ',
at Kadina. deCoberly la drectlng the choir. man, Cheryl Hubbard and Ron cidl'd to share the talent he
A nursery will be available Huggins form the committee had of making his own ro sar­
for small children during the to plan the program .
ies. Just two years betore his
service.
Don
Itohinaon. ministerial j death lie taught a group of
Hev. Thomas 11. Makin has student presently serving In children to make rosaries for
been serving as evangelist the A ir Kor.e, will make the the missions,
of presbytery during the or announcements and assist with 1 The idea developed into a
ganUational period and will the program. L arry Dill will | club, the club into an internapresent to the commission Use serve aa music director.
jtlonal movement. Individuals
charter members.
Mie purpose uf the service urul unitsof the club a re now

Lutheran

Methodist

Christian Science

Lake Mery. Pis.
R i \ . W. L Holcombe, P setor
Sunday

Site #. - n . ----

Episcopalians
To Raise
$2 Million

Westminster
To Have
Communion

Bible Bcnaui

11:44 a. m. . Morning Worship
7i»4 p. m. — Evening flervl..-*
7:41 p. m.
Wed. Mid-Week
Prayer Services
7:41 p. m. Ind Wed. Mission*
ary lerrlc*

Pentecostal
FIRST PRh TCCOSTAt.
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
141 orsuao ■trout
Rev E. Ruth Urant _ Pnetop
Sunday School _ _ 14:44 a. nc
Morning Worship 11:4* n. m.
Sunday E vening __ Til* p. m.
Wed. Bible Study _ 7:2* p. m.
Conqunrere M eeting
Friday --------------- 7:2* Pi AC

Presbyterian
FIRST PRRSRTTRR2AH

CHURCH
At*, and Third Stroet
■oaford. Florida
Graver C, aeevoll* Jr,
feeler
Church School ___ I:dI a. m.
Rreslun m eet.
S:4S a. m.
Oak

Morning Warship - 14:44 a. m.
Pioneer Peltowehlp 1:44 p. m.
Senior HI Fellowship 4:44 p.m.
Evening W o r sh ip _7:14 p. m.
Wed Prayer M eeting 7:0* p.m.
CHURCH OF THH COVENANT
Thomas H. Rah la
fe ete r
Worship ..... .............. t:44 a. m.
Church School _
14:04 a. m.
Temporarily at P l n e c r e s t
Rchool—French and I7th.

TO LIST

YOUR

J

Church Of God

Congregational

service lender ami Orrie Flynt,
message,
Sunday evening,
O rrie Flynt, sung leader; Sam
P arrish, servics leader; Dave
Carpenter, message and dea­
cons, The Lord'e Supper.
Wednesday, July 10, Urria
Flynt, eong leader; Ben T ay­
lor, m en ag e end Dave Carp#liter, business meeting.
Sunday, July 14, morning,
Urrle Flynt, song leader; Leonard Thun, soviet leader and
H arry Hawkins, meisage.
Sunday
evening,
Orrie
Flynt, sung leader; Wilson
Coleman, service leader and
Virgil McLaughlin, message.
Wednesday, July 17, O rris j
Flynt, sung leader end Ken­
neth Meadors, UiesMige.
Member* of the church are
urged to support these men as
they conduct service* d u rin g '
tlie m inister’s absence. Sun­
day services are held at II
a.m. and a t 7:30 p.m. and
Wednesday services are at
7:43 p.m.

to atten d.

FIRST CHURCH
OP TMR NASARRNH

Baptist

Laymen To Be
In Charge At
Elder Springs

invited

Nazarene

Church Of Christ

The Rl. Rev. Henry I. Louttit, Bishop of the Episcopal
Diocese of South Florida, has
announced the awarding to
•’William W h i p p l e Asm*
elates," uf Lakeland, a con­
tra c t to conduct a capital
fund drive in ihe diocese fur
the railing of funds in excess
of 32 million.
.
Whipple Associates Is a
professional corporation de­
dicated to assisting churches
in the raising of cspital funds.
Unique in their progrsm for
tho Episcopal drive U the
Is to
help train the young .in all 10 states and 23 for- fact that local congregations
people for leadership in the eign
countries.
American may retain half the funds
church and to creat* interest Catholics are making over raised for local capital fund
among them in Christian ac- 3,000 rosaries daily and mail­ needs.
tlvltlea in tbe community and ing them to their favorite
The Diocesan program will
church.
missions.
include the establishing of
Learning to chain rosaries new congregations, purchase
Everyone Is Invited to a t­
By Jane Casselberry
tend tli« service a fte r which I* simple. Some people learn of land and the building of
Tbe Christian Homemakers there will be a social for the by mail, using the illustrat­
churches; expansion of work
bunday School Class of tlie y0Ung people at the honn- of ed instruction booklet secured on college Va^upusV*;"proved"
Casselberry Community Me I j | r. Bt,d j i , ,. j a tk Huggini, from headquarters which tilin g belter facilities for the
H) Jane laatrlberry
thodlit Church held a picnic 173 O'Brien ltd, in Fern Park tbe case of Mrs. Krct*. She in ,glng; missionary work outThe Sact anient of Huly
lunch and swimming parly Homemade ice cream ami cake turn, has instructed t..e ot.:er , j j t. 0; t|le u joc#lc; addition* rummunlun will he st'tvrd
last Sunday afternoon at the will be siTU'd.
ini-in bore of the local club. al facilities for youth work during the morning worship
home of Mr. and Mra. L. L.
Tim Kueary Club of St. Ann's and other necessary work lo avrvL'e u t lit* Wvatminstcr
Wsrlty on Lake of the Woods.
Guild on .May 31. shipped uut meet demand) at e rapidly ITevbylciiun Church .Sunday
Those attending were Rev.
sixty uf the mission rosariei expanding population within a l It a.m. in the lim pet in
and Mrs, Delmas Copeland
liuvvel! I’.xrk.
to Fr. Eldon iteichcn, S. M. the ltiucese.
and sun, Rev. and Mrs. Dar­
The pAitur, Rev. John N.
Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa,
win Shea and family, William
By Donna Estes
Montgomiry, will have a* the
whu is known personally t»
Shook, Sgt. and Mrs. Jolm
Tho ladies Auxiliary of lite Mr&gt;. L. Gallop, une of the
.Marriage Firat
aubject of his meditation,
Geo and family, Mr. and Mra. First Pentecostal Church of club members. Future ship­
h irat llir litu u muritagu of "Tii* Keapouaihilttiia of FreeWilliam Young and family, Longwood will meet at 7:30 ments will tie made to any hit Indian prhu:v&gt;a and a dom." Special mu«u* will be
Mr. end Sirs. Marvin McClain p. m. nest Monday at the need) peraun in the mission white asttter was perfonued; provided by M O. Kent and
and son, Ur. and Mrs. John Church,
Held.
uboul -lot) y e a n ago in a »ev-( Mr* Don H elm ,
Flacxjuer, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hostess for the meeting will
The D elia:') Club lx re­ lion of what now la D u)tuna
Tiieie w.ll tie a church titmMacLeod and family, Mr. and be Mrs. Robert Adams.
queuing donation* uf bruken Ucucli, H a. Frimcaa latetia, nursery L&gt;r ths c a n of aruatl
Construction of a Baptistry ur diecardcd rusaries aince of the Turoutina tribe was children. Church School classMrs. Dan Pattishsll, Mr. and
Mrs. Clare llalnter ami fsm- for the church, mam project they ran be remade and used the bride and the bridegroom eu for all a g o rm-.*t at 9:43
l sly and Mr. and Mrs. Leon* for tile &gt;*sr uf the UuilJ, fur the m in iu m . New ns inChevalier L.nv»t J E t a III. l ie l th^vl tldaatgoiU a
Aid CWAdlwrry gjkl family- •Auxiliary, is ju jprvjrvss.
bers vtiU be wckuui-d u » lach, a French UuguonuC
[ u.c air cuuUiUvrud.

Pentecostal
Ladies To Meet

are

A ssem bly O f God

n a a r e m ta r ta * church
n v s a i i T T assicasaf.T
CHRIST CHURCH
o r c o n c h i new
i ear a. — «*n avs.
Car. I t ik aaO Rlai
Rav. c a n o n Anastas!
Rev. Mason (Irsea.
If. M. a n o v _________ Pastor
Sunday Service
Ad Interim Minister
Sunday School . .. *:4I a. at.
H oly Communion Serr. l:*o
Morning Worahip 1*:SS a- in. BunCar S e h o s l ___ . 1 : 1 1 a. m.
E vening W orship _ 7:10 p. tn. Moraine Warship lit* * a. m.
Youth 8orv. (T u sa t 7:20 p.m.
M ld-W csk Sorv. (Thurt.) 7:10
p. m.
11. W. Nnow, Pastor
i i r a c x wr e a s ie r
SB CHURCH
Balgh Brewar Jr.
l e a s e s list
Biale S c h o o l ___ !l:e e a. m.
Morning Worship U t## *• m. “The Church o f the Lutheran
n s s T l i m i t c n r m i.il
K vsnlnc W erth le . T ill s- m. Hour" an* TT T h l* Is thn
SI* N r * i m w
Wsd. Prayer Service T:SI p.m. Life"
T. B. Chance ,
— PSatnr
Horning W arship _ l : t i a. m. PAOLA cRCBCR BP CHRIST H erbert W. O eerse _ —. Pastor
Sunday School
1:11 a. m.
Sunday S c h o o l ___ , f-.ss a. m.
H lab way 00 Wee*
W orship Service _ l# :l* a. m.
Morning Worship 11:1* a. ns. Morris R u b y ___ E vangotlst
Training Union — &lt;:1S p. m. lllblo C la m s _ 10:00 a- m.
Kv»nt:ig W orship „ T:)S p. m. Morning Worahip - 11:0* a. m.
GOOD BHRPHRRD
Wed. Prayar Ssrvtco TiSO p- as. Evening W orship - *:*0 p. m.
tlT H B H A N CHURCH
Bible Ctoeeie Wsd. T:»• pm .
ILCSI
SPA* A Or land* D ries
c is t s s l w a r rio r church
c a r e r s op crrsot
iR trr ST-eOt
Coe. 14IW St. SI Oak Ave.
U o r e s iS , n o ■aalned. PlarSdn
Hall S m i t h ______
Pxator Lord's Day Services 10:24 a.m.
■BS-TX1S
Sunday School _ _ t:S) a. m.
and 7:14 p-m. E rnest B. Itollck, Jr. ~ Pastor
Morning Worahip 11:1* a. m.
Sunday S chool___ 1:11 a. m.
Training Union — 1:11 p. m.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church Services
14:20 a. m.
Evening Worahip _ 7:11 p. m.
■Its Pas* Aveawa
Communion—r ir e t gundar In
Woe. Prnysr Sorvlne 7:11 p.m. Hart Brown .... E v a n g ellit
Each
Month
Nursery Opon
Sunday
KINDKRUARTRN AND NUBJ
W T R R ...... .... ............ T ill p. aa.
Blblt Study .--------- 14:41 a.
RR T
Suaday Nit# Broadcast
Murnlug Worship ll:4 0 a.
E vtn ln e Service — 4:10 p m.
Sso “Herald of Truth’* t pm.
WROTIIDW HtSSIANAHT
Suaday on Chsnnst I
T utid ay
BAPTIOT CHURCH
Ladles Dibit Claaa 10:40 am .
Bth It. a Holly Ave,
•BACH HBTHAD1ST CHURCH
Paul M. i_all*y „ — _ P astor Wsdnasday
Onorn Rd, a t Woodland Are.,
Sunday School _ 10:4* a. m. Bible C l e a ie e ------ T ill PRev, J e i s H. H ires, Jf. Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School ___ 1:41 a- m
M orning Worship tl:S4 A m.
Murnlng W arahtp__llio e a. m.
Sunday
S4TP
______________ 1:1* p. as.
E vening Worship T:4S p. m.
riser church or
W ednesday
octHsmor
Prayad J e n ice _ 7:41 p. m.
RARNBSRR HATH ODIST
Sunday g ar-lee A
CHURCH
Sunday School _
11:4* 4. m.
O w e * H*4aA*s
■abjest:
FINECREST BAPTIST
Raw. Ray Oregerp. J r , Pastor
“Christian Selsnoe'
CHURCH
Sunday School _ _ 0:4* a. m.
Wadnaedey B ernes *:te p. m. M orning Worahip ll-.M a. m.
P astor —
W illiam J. G ueei Reading Bsom t SSI C. FlrsL ItT P --------------------- S i l l PW eahdayt: 1 *tin a m - 4:l» Eva. W o r s h ip ------- f .!» p. B&gt;.
M orning Warship _ 1:40 A
II s. R ' f? J
m.
t:tl« Wed. Prayer H r r l e e U # p. n .
Sunday School ___ f:4I a.
f t p m.
T rain in g U n io n __ - 1:11 p.m.
E vening Worship __ 7:10 p.m.
FIRST HRTHODIST CHURCH
Wad. O fficers A Taachsrs
411 Park A t*.
M eeting ______ __1:20 p.m.
CHURCH
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John T. Adam* Jr. — Paster
Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p.m.
learning the art of chaining
Mod A PresaB
M
orning
W orship _ l:N a. m.
rosaries.
Oarold D. Boatwright P atter Sunday lehoot ___ 1:41 m mSunday
School
_
t:4
l
Laymen
of
the
Elder
Officers of the Rosary Club
M om lng W orahip l# : t l a.
Morning Wornhlp lt:0S a. m. M T" M e e t in g s __ III* p.
NORTH ORLANDO
of St. Ann’s Guild are Fr. Springs Uuptist Church will
■fhR gellttlo Serr. Tit* p. m. (Interm ediate, Nestor)
RAPTIST CRAPRL
Tne*. Prayer Berr. 7:1* p. m Keening W orship _ T:*S p. ol
ISA N. Palrfaa A ft.
Patrick J. Malone, m oderator; be in charge uf services on
H. C. S m i t h ___ ____ P astor There. T ouag People
Mrs, J . Krels, president;
Endeavor
.... TtlO p. ■
Sunday and Wednesday eve- Sunder School ___ 1:44 o.m.
Mrs. Frances Zetto, vice
T rain in g U n io n ___ 4:14 p. m.
ninga
while
K«v.
B.
Hamilton
W orship
11 a. m. Tile p.m.
president; Mrs. M. Walker,
Wed. E vening Pra&gt;*r 7:14 p.m.
treasu rer; Mrs. M. McManus, Griffin, minister, is on vaca­
CAN GRBBATtONAL
PIROT CHURCH
C B R trriA N CHUBCH
• P THH NAgARHNB
secretary and Mrs. L. Gal­ tion.
(UallaO Ca a rah o f CBrieS)
W. rod SC AS Hapte Are.
lop, Mrs. M. Pike, Mrs. M.
Paefc Aeaew* aS S4lh I t
Pawl B l c k e e _____ _____Faster
Service schedules and those K LDKg SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old llr lM la H4. nl Haster A t*.
S'4&lt;l a. m.
Church Schuol
Sunday School ___ l e i a. m.
Matin''on, Mrs. Olga Crosby,
in charge will be: Sunduy, !L Hamilton Orlffln — Pastor t*:«0 a. m. ... ....... ....... . Service M orning W arship 14:4* a. m.
Mrs. C. Ella and Mrs. M.
1:14 p. m. _ Christian Teuth T ooth . . . ---Sunday S c h o o l ___ s :!l a.
1:40 p.
July 7, morning, Jim Walker, Morning W orship 11:M a.
M ini.try
E v a e g sltetle ier v leo 7:1* p.m
Buschet, directors.
Rev. W alter A. It. MaPhereon, Third Sunday
song lender; Dave Carpenter, T rain in g Union ™ 0-lo p.
K vsnlne Worahip ~ 7:41 p. m.
Slngaptratlon _ _ _ 1:4* p. m.
Pastor

Church Of The Covenant Sets
St. Ann's Rosary Club Tells
Service Ot Organization
History Of The Organization

Church Class
Has Parly

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conduct the business meeting. and a Christian Flag which main Ot 7:00 pun.

Certainly we are aware of
the fact that love la such a
nobis virtue and yet it Is so
hard to put Into practice, but
this does not mean that we
should not do aU we can to
do ao.
The apace of this article
allows no complete definition
of Christ’s love. All that 1
hope to do ia to point you
to the cure and then refer
you to the Bible for the de­
finition of it. The best and
most Inclusive definition 1
know can be found in 1 Cor­
inthians 13. Pleaw turn, in
your Bibles, to this great
chapter and you will see Us
definition as follows:
13:1-3 tells of Love's suptority
13:4-7 speaks of Love’a
content
13:1-13 assures us of
Love’a everlasting quality
With this love man can
Uve but without It he will die.

Prairie Lake
To Observe
Youth Night

Catholic Circle
Sets Meeting

Church Receives New Organ

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Mr. and Mr*. M. K. Strickland

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J. M. Cameron end Staff

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Fmeselt Farrell A Staff

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C. L. Robin#on and Employees

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AMERICUS. Ga. (UPI) - Inside refuaad to let him In,
A bulking convict fell to a Ricky aa’-d he figured **l
marksman's bullet Thursday was done for.”
under a pecan tree a hundred
But Weaver ordered him
miles from the Florida town
Into
the pecan grove behind
where, a few hours earlier,
he killed three men In a des­ the house Just aa cars full
of officer* began surround­
perate bid fur freedom.
His terrified
14&gt; ear-old ing the field. Weaver ripped
hostage grabbed his pistol off several shot*, (rating the
and shot him four times as scalp of a highway patrol­
he slumped dying over the man.
Frantically Weaver be*an
beginnings of the foxhole he
trying
to dig a foxhole under
was trying to dig.
a pecan tree. But highway
He was Melvin Weaver, 33,
patrol marksman Robert Ben­
a squat, 210-pound life-term
son, carrying a .30 caliber
convict who started his brief,
rifle, was working hla way
bloody lour through the lime­
behind Weaver.
light at Marianna, Fla.
Besson go! to within 130
lie had been taken to a
yards of Ihe killer. *‘1 figured
hospital there after being
It was the best shot 1 could
overcame by amoke when be
SAMPLING THE BARBECUE a t last Sunday’s dinner held a t the Church
set fire to the bunk In hla get and shot.” Re drilled the
digging killer through the
of Nativity for members of St. Richards Council 5357, Knights of Colum­
Jail cell. He seized Deputy
heart.
bus, and their families and guests, are, from left, Chuck Toumeaux.
Sheriff Aaron Creel's pistol,
Buddy LeFils, District Deputy William Joyce from Orlando and Ted
shot him to death, amt then "I picked up the pistol and
started shooting him. 1 Just
killed Deputy Alien Feneh
Michuets, deputy grand knight of St. itichurds Council. In the background
pullet! the trigger and start,
when Feneh rushed to Greal's
are Dr. Vincent Roberts, worthy grand knight of St. Richards and John
ed shooting until the gun was
aid.
Kennedy, chairman of the Catholic activities committee. (Herald Photo)
Hubert Mayo, who was Just ■tpid).” Rickey said.
visiting at the hospital, step­
ped into the corridors to sea
what was the matter and
Weaver shot him to death.
Weaver bolted out of the
hospital and forced his way
into the home of Dick SanWalter J . Coleman. 71, of
garce. lie told Sangarea to
Ml E. 20th St. died at hia
By Donna Estes
Committee of St. Richards give him clothe*, then forced
home Thursday. He was the
Dr. Vincent Roberts, worthy Council with John Kennedy tlie man, his wife and their
owner of Coleman's Barber grand knight of St. Richards as chairman. Others on the 5 jcarold daughter to drive
"Y'll come" Is the friend­
Shop on South Sanford Ave. Council 5237. Knights of Col­ committee are Howard Har­ him north.
ly Invitation of Elmer and
and had lived in Sanford for umbus, said today that he rison Chuck Toumeaux, Mud­ He ordered the Sangarees Jim to the grand opening Sat­
the past ten years.
was very S’atificd at the dy LeFils . Trd Michaels, out of the car at Colquitt, Ga., urday of Seminole County's
He is survived by his wife, turnout of knights and their Carl Von Hcrbulis and Char­ ami continued north. Near new "fun 'n food” spot, The
Ann A. of Sanford; four sons, families at the monthly Com­ les Fields.
Smlthvllle, about 33 mile* Kentuckians.
Christie of Sanford; Horace munion and Dinner held last
Distinguishes! gucsls for Hie north of Colquitt, he saw Elmer Ashley and Jim
L. of Macon. Ga.; Lt. B. J. Sunday at the Catholic Church occasion Included William three youths standing by U. Craftnn, both formerly of
Coleman of Rcedsvjlle, Ga.; of the Nativity.
Joyce, district deputy of Or­ S. Highway 19.
Henderson, Ky., are past
Members of the organiza­ lando and his family, Fr. An­ Screeching to a halt, he masters in real pit bar-b-q.
and Sgt. R. W. Coleman of
West Palm Beach.
tion received Communion as gelo Libera, Catholic Chap- whipped up both of the pis­ Elmer, who resides In Cassel­
Also three daughters, Mrs. one group at the Noon Mass lain at the Sanford Naval Air tols he had taken from the berry, and Jim, of Sanford,
G. G. Hicks of Perry; Mrs celebrated by Fr. William Station and Fr. Trainor.
dead deputies and told the are offering a grand opening
O. G. Blue of Jacksonville Trainor, pastor.
Men of the area who are in­ youths "don't move."
special Saturday—two tasty
and Mrs. Michael Harvey of Following Mass, 130 din­ terested in joining the Knights
•i'll take the little one." har-bq sandwiches for the
£ . Cajon, Calif.
ners consisting of barbecued of Columbus thouid contact he decided. He forced 4 foot- price of one.
Funeral se-vices are Incom­ chicken, corn on the cob, Ted Michael* of Sanford or 6 inch tall Ricky Hale, an
The new reataurant, located
plete at this time. Grimkow coleslaw, rol'.s and butter John Kennedy of Longwood. orphan. Into the car beside on Highway 17-93 one mile
Funeral Home is in charge and iced tea or coffee were
south of General J . C. Hutch­
him.
of arrangements.
First glass ornaments for
served to the knights, their
Weaver's wild ride ended ison Parkway (formerly Big
families and guests.
Christmas trees were made at a two-room shanty by Hie Tree Road), will be open
The dinner was sponsored by glass blowers of central highway three miles north of dally from l t a. m. until
Arkansas Joined the Confed
by the Catholic Activities 1Germany.
eracy on May 18, 1861.
Americus. When the woman midnight.

Walter Coleman
Dies At 71

St. Andrew* PreabyUrian
Church. Bear ta k a , will have
lta first Communion Senrkw
na an organised comrrr gallon
this Sunday a t 11 a. m.
Rulinr Elder* Hal W. Get*
tiny*. Royce E. Ridgewelt. and
I,. C. Tlnaley wilt aaalit lha
pastor, the Rev. Thomaa I t
Makln in the aenrice.
Deacon* recently elected at*
Frederick Schinkel. I t A. Em
nick and Russell F. Eppinger,
A building committee ha*
been named with George W thf
aa chairman. The ehapel, to*
ented a t A01S Linneal Beach
Drive, is fully air-condition,
ed. Church School meet* at
ll:4;&gt; a. n*.

NEW CHAIRMAN of the btwml of SHEBA, Inc., in Mr*. Aaennth Butler
(right), of DeBnry. Mrs. Frank Woodruff (renter), founder of the organi­
zation. remain* in the job of executive secretary and Dr. Frank Leone
taken over an Lions Club representative.
(Herald Photo)
FROM ----Yaar
Members of the rxeculivr
board of SHEBA. Inc. held
their first annual meeting at
the Capri Monday and named
Mra. Ascnath Butler of DcBary as new chairman.
Since the inception of the
organization, one year ago,
under the guidance of Mrs.
Frank Woodruff of DeUary,
who remains as the group's
executive secretary, mem­
bers have secured donations
pledges of 210 persons to give
their eyes after death that
others might are.
In Ilia ensuing year since
the program was begun here,
five complete sets of eyes
have been sent to the J. mi­
lls Miller Medical Center at
Gainesville, which bencfitlrd

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It) person*. Mr*. Woodruff
reported.
SHEBA, Inc. operates here
in conjunction with the Sanford Lions Club and the Cas*
wlberry Lions Club. The Lions
Club International main pro­
ject is sight conservation.
Dr. Frank Leone has now
joined the board as represrntatlve of the Sanford Lion*
Club replacing Dr. Rlrhard
Dougherty and Alfred Jewell
hat become Casselberry Lions
representative.
Harold Rowland will re­
main treasurer. Other mem­
bers include Mrs. Alva Hunt,
Mra. Hulda Kihhe. Mrs. Ed­
win Epstein, Milton Freeman
of the Casselberry Llooi Club,

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Casselberry
Dan Yates
Orange Amuaemcnt Co., Sanford
Tuffy Roofing Co.
Cawtelberry
William Smith, Neon Service
Winter Park
BUI LaUree &amp; Toby Owborn Plumbing
Longwood
William Lycan*
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Crawford Sheet Metal
Winter Park
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a t • atretdt ought to go sad U ki ft
toot Then art aotot duBeagt* tbcn
that win bo around a good while,
w w tij of the attention at m a the
newt mature half-adult who crer eon, toe, «W « m a Marat
apas hia whaeto in autartaa idknw . flyer, as yve tad Mr*. Crane
wimt ft it Hkr ' j bt rsi{**}f informed mt the death
d p v ftO t
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”1 feel a t if I w est to die.

I c a s t hear to f t eaj

At th« a e m t , ft tak e like
a major flap to shaping ep
ever the qurstiou of Amelia
Carhart'e eyebrows.
A aew airmail stamp honortot the famed erlatrtx, who
disappeared daring a flight
ever the Pacific to IM7, re­
cently wee on wiled by the
Peat Office Department.
It dossal ge ea eela astQ
Jiftr ts, bat already ea Im m
hse arisen ever whether B. M.
Bower, who engraved the
stamp, neglacted to equip
Mies Per hart's likeness with

When I heard eheut this, I
stopped by the department to
take n look at the sample and
sloe to inspect a photographla enlarge: it ef the area
around her eyes.
Bower, who worked from
ea eld photograph, pictured
Miss Ear hart boyishly attired
In slacks sad shirt and stand­
ing la front ef the silver mooopIsa* to which she disap­
peared.
To me, her brow seemed as
barren ef upholstery ea that
of the Mane Lies. But when I
asked a department press offi­
cer whether Bower had indeed
emitted her eyebrows, all 1
gut was an enigmatic smile.
The official policy el the
postal service Is to be as
inscrutable as possible. I se­
same it seeks to avoid giving
the Stomp an inflated value
on the philatelle market, as
might be th« case If word get
eat that Bower had goofed.
Friday, July 6, 1963 la addition to the contro­
versy over Miss Ear hart's eye­
brows, there also has been
considerable discoseIon regardtog her faciei expressive,
which I would deiribe se a
“grile," or a cross between •
grin and • smile.
She apparently wee squint­
ing into the run when the or­
iginal photograph was taken.
Boms philatelists say the angraving presents an optical
illusion to which the eyes apclosed the next
Commenting #u th a t the
press officer said "at tight
esats, an animated postage
stamp oUght be regarded as
one of the better buys of the
year.”

"Meanwhile. Ue daddy tad
I M m c e n t h n for M her*
rag a beerier automobile. Then
he might aet here beta killed.
“Although we had the car
checked and fat rood shape be­
fore ear eoa arrived h ea t, the
rear Urea were w e n dews

of1V today;

"Thus, wa a n e w hack and
forth end I have each an ache
to my heart that 1 never teem
able to teles. 1 caa hardly
•wallow because of the con­
stant h a p to my throat.
"Why wee our* eoa takes
away from os Joel to the
yrtma ef life?”
There to a vast fraternity of
parents who hevs toot a young
tea or daughter.
Until yea a c t u a l l y ge
through such n aesperieacs,
yea can express only »ympethy.
Bat “empathy* requires a
deeper eaderstaadiag than
just sympathy.
All of you parents who benity of those who havt frier,
oity of those wh have grienved nt the death of your child,
hsvo empathy for such e
mother.
Despito your religious back­
ground, year brain to in s
Wiirl as you try to figure out
how the death could have
been averted or avoided.
And you may torture your
mind as Tom's mother to do­
ing by thinking:
“Oh, if he'd only bees delay,
id 10 seconds, the two cars
would not have n u t a t «*»*
precise point!"
"If it Just hadn't mined (or
snowed) that day!*
”U Id Jost refused to let
hha piny football, or basket­
ball, haseiwU. etc.)”
t o 1 send him ea that
errand?*
This frustrating toner de­
bate to Jost n part ef your
Initiation es a parent Into this
worldwide fraternity of these
who hast lost a child.
Bolster your numb spirits
by the Biblical advice, "This,

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Yankees Look
Down Hill To
Another Flag

O k u B u tto to
248; Rota Goo**, 220; At
Rkv, 220, and B u r f Pentem m it -Ed Calls* Day" bo•t, 219.
m m H w tMevally bit day
Wall ba ropaeitag tba
t o roBtog t o n alro, fofcy Iw w ptr again tbla Bondar By United P nee Intern Mkaaj
witk tba lin t squad a t 1 Who* Ralph Houk Kid­
ding?
Big Ed shot o respectable f. m.
to tba fo to y Aa taritalton ta oaa aad eB Ha claims there’s "ittU a
long way to go" but it figures
no* for tba «*»'* bewltag an*- to ba mostly downhill far the
1to m % etettoa, T in C n t o r Special
If you v a a t ta Yankees with a fat 4H game
to* M * r ptaa o*n«d Ed i n
watek M an excellent bewltag k ad gad Mickey Manila due
dependable l i n y Scbob with
now's tba tin s to back In a week or to.
• 1*48 sartea sad
to beatl
4 watch tba allm- Houk it getting a littk coy
about any peanut talk.
"Right ■•«," Houk u y i,
They'D start at • p. m.
atoda for tba last tom
"I’m
more concerned about
It’a oitbsr b m i aa a naolt light aad for thorn
which pitcher I'll start In
enough
far
U
m
next
rounds,
r
aba
ha's
at
this'll m m aa Saturday to T Tuctday’a All-Star gam*.’’
One pitcher wha definitely
la wta aaa at
► «L
will not start k Yankee south­
The flank to both dtvtelona
Taka Sunday, for butaaea. will ba a* Sunday afternoon paw Whltey Ford, who wuHarry coUactad a 229 gams at 2 p. m. The whols shootin* n't chosen to Ibe American
and also want homo with aa shebang la sponsored by Bob League All-SUr team by
additional fog for tba Jack, Hancock, of Pinecreat Inn, and Houk.
pat wtaotaga. Tbat’a a total a t Harry Booao. of OK Tire Ford could beef if he want­
ed to in vkw of the fact bia

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13-3 record make* Mm the top
Gats, don’t bo dlsappotatadl winner In tbe league.
You soe. your "Kopy Kracker
Wbltey not only struck out
Touswamaatr which la styled 12 end won hie ninth in a
after tha man's event k com­ row by beating the Chicago
ing your way the last week White Sox, t-1, in Thursday’!
to Julyl
opener but be alto became
Tba woumb'b scratch karoo the pitcher with the highest
NATIONAL U A G U I
which bawls on Tueadaya in
W L P at tba afternoon (Capri Scratch) winning percentage In base­
ball history.
47 a j
la all aot oa going around
Ford's six-hit triumph over
45
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a t Lotto
again for a very brief eight. the White Sox, who snapped
44 » 497
Cbleago
eh summer kague. This'll t h e Yankees’ iev*n-gime
45 M 494 Lake the gale right up to tho
Baa rraad ica
winning streak by taking the
Cincinnati
44 XT 4U start of tho fall achadola.
nightcap, 4-2, gave him a
a a 4a
Ifllwaukaa
U you’d Uko to join and
a a .47* here aa avenga of 130 or lifetime record of 118 vic­
Pittsburgh
tories against 74 deicata for
a a j
Philadelphia
higher, Iks quite certain that
.712 percentage.
a ii j tha othor gala will welcome a Juan
Plzarro scored his
a
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4
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Now York
you with open arms. As a
10th victory in the nightcap
matter of fact, they need
1 Pittaborib « about three or four moro to although he needed Hoyt WUhelm’s help In the seventh.
tat. 10 innings
fill their team*.
Elsewhere in the American
Philadelphia B PitUburfb 1
In tho Mixed Combo Lea
League, Detroit won lU first
2nd
fuo, tho Klpp’a bombed ’em
Chicago 2 Now York 1, l i t homo again. A1 shot a 197 doubleheader of the year with
Chicago I Now York 0, 2nd high einglo and Margie took a 3-3 and 3-1 sweep of Minne­
Milwaukee a Sen Francisco 2 tho series honors with her 979 sota; Cleveland also took two
from Boston, 4-3, In 14 In­
Houston I Cincinnati 2, 1st, set
nings and 7-9; Washington
twilight
The City League had quite a
Houston 4 Cincinnati 2, bad, few "big ones'* rolled last beat Kansaa City two times,
2-1 and 3-2, and Baltimore
night
Wednesday. Harry Pentecost's
Los Angeles 10 S t Louis 7, 924 series w u high and tone defeated Los Angeles, 7-4, in
a single contest.
night
“character” by the name o(
Satarday'o
Bpllt-ekl took high single
Pittsburgh at New York, with a 244. (Cheese, mah . . .
night
what w u I doing wrong I)
Philadelphia at Chicago
Bom# of tho others making
Milwaukee to Houston, 2, twi- tha "Charmed Circle- were
Jerry Hook, of tho Pinecreat
Cincinnati at Loa Angeles
Inn team, with a 307; Clyde DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
Bt. Louis st 8sa Fnncisca
Pierty, of tha American Le­ —The goed name of Ford aa
AMERICAN LEAGUE
gion, 201; Thrlftway'o Jerry the winner of the big ones
W L P el Wisdom had a 220 against tho wat salvaged from the chal­
40 22 .423 Laka Monroe inn-er*.
Hew York
lenging Chevrolet* Thursday
42 22 A41 Bowling for Lake Monroe when Glenn (Fireball) Roberta
Chicago
44 22 .557 Inn Mg John Uhr had a 213, led a Ford trio across the
lfiaaesoU
Boetou
42 92 .53* Pentecost, 219, and John finish line flrat In a herd
44 to .530 Kneatand had a 201. Allied raced Firecracker 400 mller.
Baltimore
42 to J S Van Lines Johnny Wright
Cleveland
Until the 110th lap over
Los Angelas
41 43 .4*4 shot a 218 and John Bridges, the 100-clrcult race at the
29 O .441 of Sanford Mfg., blasted i Daytona International Speed
Kansaa City
12 44 .410 204.
Detroit
way it waa a duel between
29 to AIT Ed Callan tossed the Mg Chrvrolut driver Junior John­
Washington
series in the Mr. A Mrs. Lea­ son of Rondo, N. C-, and Ford
Weshlagtoa 2 Kansu CKy 1, gue with a 403. L.SJL (Lucky Jockeys Frad Loremen of
1st
Stiff Bplit-aki) took singles Elhunt, III., and Roberts
Washington 2 Kansu Citr L with n 223.
Johnson's Chevy blew Its en­
2nd
Boy-oh-boy, whan they start gine on that turn leaving the
Hew York 9 Chicago 1. 1st falling . . . they Just continue field open for tha Ford sweep.
^Chicago 4 Now York 2, tod on their merry way.
Detroit g Minnesota 2, 1st
On Wednesday night In the
Detroit 3 Minnesota 1, 2nd
All Star League, high tingle
Cleveland 4 Boston 3, 1st, 14 and sertaa went to L.S.S. (Oh,
tunings
Ufa aot get sickening about
Cleveland 7 Boston 9, tod
It, John) with a 212/999. (Oh,
Baltimore 7 Lot Angtlu 4, well, may aa well enjoy it now
twilight
canu whan 1 go into that The National League All
Batordar's Gassso
slump it usually lu te five Stare defeated the American
League AU Stare Thursday
Kansas City at Detroit
months or to.)
New York at Cleveland
The Jet Lanes Keglera had night In a Fourth of July
Loa Angelu at Washington
Don Brumfield In tho spot, LitU* League game 7 to 0.
Minnesota at Baltimore
light with both honors for Tho Nationals got 9 hita
Chicago at Boston, night
high eingla and series going and mado one error and tbe
to Don and hie 317/697 com­ American got one hit and
committed 3 mlicues, a kind
bination.
Is tha Nary Intra.mural of reverse situation which un*
League, Howie Harrison w u doubtedly had something to
tha "bomber- with his 241/ do with the score.
M7. Tba -Big Bender- Just Skipper Senkarlk and Mctt
couldn’t miss that Mg pocket Morgan each pitched three
and had thou pins dancing innings.
National
12 10 1 2 - 7 3 1
from tha pin decks.
That’ll do it for th k week. American 9 0 4 0 0 0—0 I 9
Boa you at the Lanes for tho
Sweeper and Fir* Cracker fl­ Option Infielder
NEW YORK (UPI) — Inank on Sunday.
fielder Pedro Gonsales has
been cptloned by tha New
PLANE RIDES
York Yankees to Richmond of
at Only • Rental tha International League Gunby rees nation « Bruee sales waa called up from
Airport 3 Miles East
Richmond recently when inOf Geneva Oa Rt. 44
fielders
Tony Kubek and Phil
W. M. Brum PA I-94M
Lins war* injured.
Other winner* to tba Jack-

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Dodgers In Observes Doc Kearns
Pennant Race
UMtod Proas totomOwiI
Tbe Oral place U t Aofelee
odfera eaa blow the pen■ u t again — pariah forbid—
hert only If they prove to bo
twice u bod oa they were
lost year.
Tbe whole thing bolls down
to a simple c u e of « d *
mattes.
By eut-iluiglai the a t
Louie Cardinals, 10-7, for
their fourth straight victory
Thursday night, the Dodgers
not only succesafuUy pal
over tho traditional Fourth of
July hurdle but also Increas­
ed their National League lead
to 2H games.
exactly a year ago, they
led by m games but still lest
CHAMPIONS of tho American League in the Sanford Little Major
the pennant to the Giants af­
League were these members of George’s team. They bowed, however, to
ter a memorable three-game
the National League champions, Yowell’i, in the local little world series.
playoff.
Team members are, firet row from the left: Steve Rawla, Andy Adcock,
If nothing else, tho Dodgers
Van Robbins, Timmy Sain, Walt Grlner, John Smith and Alan Broddock;
have tradition on their side.
rear row: Wayne Smedberg. Gordon Bradley, Tommy Whigham, Harley
The team leading the NL on
Sykes, Chuck Latherow, Danny Conway and Gary Brown. Willie Brown
July • has won the pennant
(front left)) waa coach and Edwin Broddock manager. (Herald Photo)
00 per cent ef tbe time from
1200 through 1042. On tbe
other eUte of the coin, bow­
er, la the haunting recol­
lection ot last year’s col­
lapse by the July 3th leader.
That didn't seem to bother
(he Dodgers a bit Thursday
night aa they routed Ernie
Broglio during in eight-run
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) thro* Cardinal teammate* who rally to tba sixth inning to
— Because manager Alvin were voted Into a t a r t l a c eraaa a 4-2 deficit Rookie
United Proas latenalkual
Dark ignored the players bertha — firet baseman BUI third basemen Ken McMullen
Fort Lauderdak bald onto
“mandate,1■ the National Lea­ White, shortstop Dick Groat, touched off the fireworks
first place In the Florida
gue All-Star team will present and third baseman Kan Boyer. with a grand alam homer
end Jim Gilliam's two-run
State League despite a loss
an historic "first" next Tubs. This la a first In All-Star hi*, double plus Willi* Davis' twoto Tampa Thursday night, but
run triple completed the car­
Sarasota scored two runs in day when all four starting In- tory.
the bottom of the ninth to ficldcra will be members of Dark had to make on* extra nage.
(election because of Maaero&gt; Ed Roebuck. Ibo third Dod­
beat Orlando and ecrabble the St. I.ouls Cardinals.
Usually
All-Star
managers
ski’s dropouL but Instead of ger pitcher, w u the winner
within a few percentage
points of tbe league leaders. in picking reserves for their another second baseman ho although ho had to have help
Tampa toppled Lauderdale squad stick mighty close to picked pitcher Larry Jackson from Ron Perranoiki after
tho Cardinals raked him for
4-2, Sarasota beat Orlando the way the players them­ of the Cubs.
His outfield choices were four runs.
2-1, Miami lost to Lakeland selves voted.
7-4 and dropped to third Dark followed that practice Roberto Clemente of tho Pir­ la ether NL action, tha
placa and SL Petersburg out­ in most cates, too—but in ates, Willie Recovery of tho Houston Colts bowled over
lasted Dayteqa Beach 7-9 in picking a second baseman he Giants, Duke Snider ol tho tho Cincinnati Reds twice,
skipped over Ken llubbe of Meta and Stan Mualal of tho 9-2 and 9-2; (he Chicago Cuba
league action.
swept • twin bill from tbe
Cenlcrfleld A1 Goldls crack­ the Cubs, who was runner-up Card*.
ed a triple and a double to to Bill Maieruskl and picked In addition to Spohn and New York Mats, 2-1 aad 341;
knock In three runs for Tam­ Julian Javier of the Cardinals. Jackeon, other pltcherx picked Philadelphia defeated Pitt*,
pa In its easy win over Fori And that's what will make by Dark were Juan Mariehal burgh twice, 1-0, In 10 Inn­
Lauderdale. There were nine history in the midsummer of the Giants, Ray Culp of tha ings and 2-1, and Milwaukee
Phillies, Jim OToola of tha beat San Francisco, 4 4
bobbles In the game, five claiiic at Cleveland.
For Maierotki has an injur­ Reds, Hat Woodcahlk of tha
by the losers.
Cults, and Don Dryadal* and
Elephants Mare and follow
Lakeland snapped a three- ed leg muscle.
game losing streak in top­ And that makes Javier a Randy Koufax of tho Dodg the best routes through moun­
starter right alungaida hla ere.
tains end forests.
pling Miami.
SL Petersburg only got six
hits to Daytona'a nine, and
the winner committed five
errors to boot, but a threeruns triple by rightflekler
Jerry Dorach in the Hfth pro­
vided the margin for St. Pete.
Tbe standings:
W. L. Pet.
Ft. Lauderdale
5 3 423
Sarasota
4 4 .600
Miami
3 4 .353
Lakeland
4 4 .300
Tampa
4 4 .500
Orlando
3 4 .428
e*«****e******e«A V
Daytona Beach
3 9 .375
St. Petersburg
3 3 .373

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British Open golf champion
ship next week.
Harmon, tbe 1949 Masters
champion, shot a 70 and Bar
ron, the current U. S, Seniors
champion, a 79 In tha firat
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the nine American* attempt­
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MIAMI (UPI)—The fourth
w u a Mg sparte day aad you
couldn't have blamed the bed­
ridden eldster if he bad been
looking bock 44 yean to tha
hour of hi* greatest triumph—
but Jock (Doc) Kearns w u
ookiag ahead.
FOrty-four year* ago—July
, 1212—Keane c u t Jack
Dempsey out Into the blister­
ing b u t ef Toledo, Ohio, to
win the hcnvywclpht cham­
pionship ef the world by
knocking o a t mountainous
Jew Willard.
On that frenaled Fourth,
Kearns waa a dapper, hustling
3&lt;Lyear-old who would spit in
tiger*! eye.
On this Fourth he plucked
at his pedesvera u be lay
there In the solitude of his
bedroom with arms so thin
that they locked like broom­
sticks, hla right a m encased
n c u t to bold the wrist
broken In a fill when he tried
leave hla bed, and fretted
over the inactivity despite the
fact that next month be will
be II.
For this la a man who still
would eplt in a tiger's eye.
Who else but the Doe would
be making plan* for tho fu.
tore at such a time?
"1 got to gvt up out of b*ra
and get out to Vega* for tho
Sonny LIston-FIoyd Patterson
fight," he s*ld. "They need
the Doe out there to get
thing* hummln’. Then IS* got
couple of other denis rook­
in', end don't be surprised If
my new fighter, Jefferson
Davis, isn’t In there flghtln’
for the title by this time next
ywr.”
You'd think that the man
who fostered the million dollar
gate would be content by this
time to stay with the mem­
ories and leave tho future to
others.
"Thew guys today give me a
pain,” he buret ouL puffing
•negetlcally on a c l g a r a L
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M n. W rie r Great, soloist,
sssg t t m wedding soap,
"Bees asc,” "I Lore Yon
Tnslf" aad “The Lord's
Prayer,” accompanied by orgsaist Mn. Skirl*? Grieme,
who also pis red the tradition­
al wedding marches,
illis WUlUord was preced­
ed dowa the sills by her ma­
tron of honor, M n. Patsy
Fairfield, who won a pink
iilk ehlilon gown with loll
skirt, matching hat, shoes
tad gloves sad carried a
noseiay of roses sad white
carnations.
B f Barak* Kelsey
however, sh* will have the Best man for Mr. Edwards
Mr*. K. L. Ward and Mn pleasure of opening her gifts was TTaty Fairfield sad ash­
Bate Flaming war* hostesses ns aooa as sb* is able to re­ e n wen Kenneth Bohl sad
MR. AND MRS. WAYNE EDWARDS
recently at a persons] showGeorge Bayer.
turn
borne.
cr honoring Miss Nancy Es­
Tha church was beautifully The tiered wedding cake cake. Floating hostess
tes, bride-elect of Boderick AU of her friend* wish her decorated with chryssnlhe- centered the table and was j | r, L*rl7 prjce yj
a speedy recovery.
Tanner.
uh
mumi tad palms and lighted decorated with pmk rosebud. o]( cleYeUod ^
The rotor them* of pink
by glowing tap en la branch­ the whole encircled with
green fern ind pink earns- 5Iooreand whit* was carried out in
ed candelabra.
MEAT BUYING
floral arrangements through­
Mrs. Hofecker, mother of lions. Punch, mints and nuts Ah*r *be reception
KNOWLEDGE
out the party rooms and the
pie left for a hooey i
tha bride chose a powder blue were also served.
serving cart, also decorated To buy wiaeiy, leans n new embroidered sheath for her Bouquets of summer flow- Daytona Beach. Thi
is the chosen colors, was cov­ meat rut every time you go daughter's wedding, accented era throughout the house add- wore a pink sheath dr
ered with a pink and whits to your market. The average with whits accessories. She ed to the festive air.
matching jacket, wl
umbrella.
wore a corsags of feathered
Miss Baibara Williford, cessories and the w
Refresh meets of sandwich­ homemaker can name only a blue and white carnations.
sister of the bride. w « In chid from b«r buuqm
es, cuts, mints, cakn and few popular cuts, leaving
Following the wedding a re­ charge of the bride's book. Upon their return Ui
punch floats were served.
many she never prepares. If ception was held at the home She was dressed in a powder couple will make the
The bride-elect, who suffer­ you don’t know a rut, ask of Mn. John T. O'Donnell on blue batiste accented with a at ao» Magnolia Ave.
SUNDAY
S:J0 p m. First Presbyter- ed an eye injury resulting your mest man. Ha'll be glad Magnolia Avenue, who wore corsage of feathered pink Out of town guests
lan Church. Organisation of from a fall tha afternoon of to help you. You'll be repaid an eyelet sheath of brown and carnations.
ceremonies were h
the shower, was hospitalised la more interesting, thriftier white and a corsage of green
tha Covenant Church.
Mr*. O'Donnell's mother, Mrs. Tracy Fairfield i
T:» p m. Ordinatioo and In­ and was unable to attend. meals to please your family. feathered carnations.
Mrs. Loans Pittman, cut the dren, Debra and Cyi
stallation service. Jtaceptioo
I* Fellowship Hall for Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar W. Smith Jr.
«a follow.
MONDAY
Although called a "home
Tha July Circles of the
permanent,” it doesn't create
Woman of the Church will
tha familiar permanent wave.
meet at the church at 11
It merely addi needed body
o'clock. HADM Robert Jackthat is the key to the new
son will teach the Bible les­
son at 11 :M for all circles
smoother hair styles.
wishing to meet In the sanc­
There are epeclally de­
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The differetit-alsed roller*
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the larger one* to add height,

Bride - Elect Nancy Estes

Honored In Absentia

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DEAR GRAY: When you and
your husband enter a store, agree on
a meeting place (under the clock, £
or a t the south door) and have an un­
derstanding that if you should be­
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Borne yean ago I invented
the term "Gulpic” to cover
the bid too good to be a psy­
chic, but too weak to be a bid.
Tha name derives from the
fact that tha player who
makes such a bid usually
gulps when be makes it.
Payehics work occasionally.
Gulpica almost never and it
la always nice to see one
properly punished.
West waited patiently for
two rounds and then doubled
wbea the opponents settled in
two spades.
Ms opened tha king of
■pedes and continued with the
t'-c a . South won in dummy
West took his ace and played
Wsat took bis aca an played
ace and another spade.
South had two tricks and
lad • diamond toward dummy.
West played tha jack and
East let dummy* queen hold
the trick.
A t thia point South should
hare seen that the light* were

cashed diamonds and eluba
until tha last trick. Ha could
sot take that one because his
partner bad to ruff. Tha final
result was that South want
down five tricks.

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about to go out and taken hia
ics of hearts, but down four
doubled was an unpleasant
prospect.
He led dummy's jack of
heart* and let it ride. West
took the queen and played hia
last diamond. E ast simply

By Ruth Millett

baby sitters that we, too,
hava a rating system? And
wt parents prefer:
The baby aitter who starts
right in to get acquainted
with the children before the
parents leave, instead of fall­
ing into an easy chair and
picking up a magaiine, mean­
while completely i g n o r i n g
Junior AND hia parents.
The baby aitter who tidies
up the kitchen after helping
herself to anything in that
“loaded ice box.”
The baby sitter who knows
how to answer a telephone
and taka down a name and
number correctly, and who
doesn't forgst to mention the
call. Too many baby sitters
say nonchalantly “Yeah, some­
body called . . . 1 don't re­
member the name.”
The baby aitter who exert*
herself enough to read or tell
Junior a bedtime story.
Tha baby aitter who la
awake when the parents get

home. After all, a sleeping
baby aitter, especially one
who h at to be shaken to get
her awake, isn't much better
than none.
The baby litter who stir*
heraell to look in on junior
occasionally and ace whether
or not he has kicked the cov­
ers off.
The baby aitter who sends
the parent* off with a cheer­
ful ‘‘Have a good time and
don't worry about anything.
We’ll get along fine. Won't
we, Butch?”
The baby aitter who doesn't
play tha record player while
the kid* are trying to go to
sleep.
That's OUR preferred list.
For all parent*—Ruth Mil­
lett'* “Tip* on Teenager*."
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By Oswald Jacoby

BETROTHAL of Mias
Nancy Valecn of Gen­
eva to Neal Enoch VIden wan announced toMr. and Mrs. R. L. Ward
duy by Mrs. T. IV. Preand
children, Cindy, Le* and
vatt of Geneva. The
Candy,
will b« vacationing
bride - elect graduated
next
week
i t the Ward's
from Seminole High
School and her fiance, apartment nn New Smyrna
who is the son of Mr, Beach.
Mrs. Milton Cooper and
and Mrs. E. N. Viden
daughter,
Kelly, ara spending
of Orlando graduated
from Pulaski H ig h the summer at the borne of
School in Milwaukee, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W ts. The couple will II. DeShaxo After Sept. 1,
apeak their vow» Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will be
21 a t the First Baptist in Raleigh, N. C„ where he
will b« affiliated with the
Church in Geneva.
IBM Co.

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DEAR ABBY: My husband is in
his 60's, but sometime* he acts like
a 2-year-old. Whenever we go to the
big store to do our shopping, and get
separated from each other, he hunt*
up the store manager and says his
wife is “lost” and asks to have my
name blasted all over the store on the
loudspeaker. Everyone snickers because they start looking around for 0
a “lost” child—and it’s me—a gray
haired grandmother. They probably
think I’m not ail there. How can I
break my husband of this foolish
habit?
GRAY HAIR

DEAR ABBY: For yean I have
written all the letters to my hus­
band's relatives. Yet I’m sure he
would never write mine even in an
emergency. And would you believe
it, Abby, when we hear from his
people ail the letters are addressed
to him and him alone? When they
close, as an afterthought, they add,

(ids JJts (jJojrnsn

11:00 a.m. Circle 1, PhilsDies Boom; Circle 7, Glean­
ers Room, and Circle I in
the Brownlee Room.
1 p m. Evening Circles I, S
and 4 meet with Mrs. P. T.
Piety in Osteen for a covered
dish supper. Those who do not
know the way will meet at the
aburcb a t 0:M p.m.
1:41 p.m. Evening Circle I
With Mrs. Mildred Case in
Longwood with Mrs. H. A.
Iwsnson ai ro-hostess.

DEAR HAD IT: You are over,
reacting to your husband’s spiteful,
ness. Ignore his needling and it will
sting less.
B

DEAR MOTHER: It U against
the law for minora to drink ANY­
WHERE. And if you need something
more concrete to show them—how
about tha sidewalk?

Miss Patricia Screeney To
Wed July 19 In longwood

g jw tu e ry .

•Oh, u r h«IIo to your w ife" I onci
got angry and toid him to write hia
own letter*. So he got even with me
by putting a fire-or ten-dollar bill in §
all the letter*, and he knows we
can't afford it. I've ju st about had it
with my husband and his clan of ill.
mannered moron*. Tell me what to do
and IK do it.
HAD IT

DEAR ABBY: Our sou is 16 and
very popular. We finished off our
basement so he could entertain his
friend* there. We put in a TV. stereo
and billiard table. Last Saturday
night he had six couples in for a par.
ty. We served sandwiches and soft
drinks. We have a rule—no beer or
liquor. The next morning, while
cleaning up. I found several empty
beer cans and an empty vodka bot­
tle hidden behind the TV. We ques­
tioned our son and three of his
friends. One boy admitted to bring*
ing the beer. A girl had brought the
vodka from home. We told them it
was against the law for minors to
drink. They tried to tell us it was
okay if done in a private home. Please
print this with your comments in
ease we need something more con­
crete to show them.
MOTHER

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JERRY LEWIS AND STELLA STEVENS

Vault Mark Set
BERN, Switssrland (UPI)
-ljuhn Psnnel of Northsast
Louisiana set a European con­
tinent record for the pole
vault Thursday whan ha clear­
ed Id feet, 61* inches in a
meet here. He broke the
mark of 14-4 !h »et two day*
earlier by C. K. Yen* of N a­
tionalist China.

Soccer Results
NEW YORK (UPI) — Halslngborg* of Sweden drsw
with Dinamo of Yugoslavia,
1-1, and Wiener of Austria
beat Heal Validolid of Spain,
1-0, in international leagus
soccer gamea Thursday a t
Randall* Island.
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Semi-Finals

HENLEY ■ ON •THAMES,
Eng. (UPI) — Cornell’s oil
conquering heevywslght crow,
having celebrated Indepen.
dtnee Day by eliminating Its
meat form idable opposition, 11.11 (! ) M i f f l e K
kaaam
fscsd the London Rowing
III Men Inin
Club today in ths semifinals
Ml c n a N ew s
Troat
of the Grand Challenge Cup,
C :IS (II llneahall—
premier event of the Royal
R'lilnn at
1:11 (I ) Mr Frlaad
Henley Regatta.
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PEACOCK ALLEY
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
famous Peacock Alley of the
Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel re­
opened this summer in com­
plete new decor, crested by
Oliver Smith,, noted Rroadway stage designer and pro­
ducer. The general scheme Is
red, white and gold, with a
Regency canopy entrance.
RANCHER TAYIjOR
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Robert Taylor, now a vice
president of Four Star Tele­
vision and star of his own
series, takes every opportun­
ity to get away to his Wyom­
ing ranch.
Rob keeps horses here and
on tha Wyoming place.

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Parent-child league at (he
Jet Lane* *tnrtcd with a hang
last Monday, hut there i* still
tlm* to g*t in on It . . , It
will begin July 10 fur Intarrated persona. Tha kid* get a
n-dured rate for th* deal , , ,
The lanes will he closed next
Monday, Tuesday and W*dntiday for raaurfacing of tha
lane* ao when you play again
they'll be Juat perfect . . . .
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of keel. pork. chicken and
ribs . . . aI«o servg aeafood
and heer and wine. Ha* a fa­
mily dining room too. For
their grand opening tomorrow
they’ll ba ernrlng two of apo­
d a l llur-BQ asndwichea for
tlie price of one. Sound* like
a quick and aaay way to pick
ap your lunch or aupper and
help participate la tha cele­
bration* to*.

Sent my trusty scout out
to survey th* situation at
Spencers and find nut what’a !
new. He ramea back and said ;
"everything." Sam U hrtiltng i
down the fort, although he
said he rather thought of It
a* helping people get forti­
fied rather than holding any­
thing down. They still serve
th* same excellent fund, and
Friday’* happy hour* am
booming aa umuiI.

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
New York City Center of
Musi* and Drama, which fea­
ture* a popular pries scale
for opera, ballet and playi,
reported an operating loti
of 123,180 (or the 1982-43 Ma­
son on a total revenue of
73.004,000. Foundation grants
and personal contribution*
already have wiped out tha
deficit.

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NAIL COUPON TODAY FOE BAOCHUM

ADDRLSJL

Busin*** at th* Cariba has
been very goed , . . Fio’a been
so busy aide* retumliig from
her vsraUi'n she hadn't even
had time to buy a paper!
Seem* there era lot* of
"Tiger*" coming in So pay
their proper mpi-i-ta So tha
old horn* town In-for* depart­
ing for their rruis* Saturday
. , . Friday night* with Feg,
Rill and Rut* are *Ull tha
moat p- pular tlnu-i a t the
Carilte, although you’ll enjoy
yoursalf any time in th* cool
ahttotpher* ther* . . . It's
aa Ideal *pot for kinrh on
these warm mminrr days.

nauts plus supplies, weight
l.nxt pounds it Tib feat high
end • feel wlda.
Hie supporting structure 1*
mounted on air cushions—
metal discs constructed so
that air la eipelled at auprrsonic velocltiea below them—
causing the simulator to lift
off the floor. This crestes a
frictionlesi environment and
Is a close approximation of
the state of welghlasinest
beyond tha aarth’s atmoa
pfiere.
Te*t pilot* operating the
device can pitch, roll, twiat
and yaw the vehicle a* they
go througJi randesvoui, ap­
proach and connection to a
spare station docking port,
’ll)* ahutlle pilot "files" the
simulator by using two hand
controls that govern gas jets,
enabling him to keep his ve­
hicle balanced aa ha prac­
tice* a docking maneuver.
Th* shuttle also can ba
operated remotely, to stimu­
late a supply mission in which
the vehicle would ba unman­
ned and controlled by a pilot
In the ipaca station wtwr*
It would ba docked to deliver
1U cargo.
From reaaarch conducted
on the Manned Docking Sim­
ulator, the GE apace experts
Will gather Information appli­
cable to design of auch shut­
tles, This would cover direc­
tion and speed of tha supply
vehicle In making tha dock­
KOW TlIKlf WED.
ing, fuel consumption and the
SHOWS t:M - 3:00 . 4:00 relative difficulty lilrooauti
1:00 - 9:00
will have In carrying out the
docking and wodocking man­
euvers.

jERKllEWISa
b*N dlH I

BY JUDT TURNER

w e « k « n d a l r e a d y . . . the Fourth of
July y e s t e r d a y *ml one of our fKvorite aquiidrona
headinjr out for the deep blue tomorrow. Probably
Iota of house guests around too. »o to keep them
occupied here’* lot* of thing* for thorn to do.

VALLEY F O R G E. Pa.
(UPI) — Scientist* hero are
working on a big space pro­
blem that will have tn tic
mot after m e lends oo the
moon.
After Project Apollo — tha
moon landing new scheduled
for around UKT7—acriout con­
sideration Is being given to
orbiting a apac* station
around iha earth as a labora­
tory and a Stepping off pisi­
form for manned probe* into
deep space.
To carry men. food and
equipment, "spar* shuttles"
would sip back and forth be­
tween the earth and tha or­
biting station.
Docking theie "space shut­
tle*'’ on a platform that 1*
itself rocketing at *pcrd* up
to 18.000 miles per hour i*
one of the most complex pro­
blems to be solved.
To perfect techniques of
the Intricate docking maneu­
ver, General Electric engin­
eer* at the Valley Forge
Space Technology Center have
built a jet-propelled, land[based "space shuttle" that
simulates a landing on an
orbiting vehicle. The simula­
tor Is built to tarry two astro-

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ad Dm aoior film. - la Th# Cool
t f tha Day," starring Jana
f e n d a la acbcdulad for Sun*
day, Monday and Tkrnday at
tfca MovieUnd Drive-In Thea­
tre. Tha ao-faature, alia a
color movie, atara Sandra Deo
tn “A Summer Placw."
On Wcdneaday and Thurs­
day Jimmy Clanton atara In
•TaoMfo Millionaire” alone
with tha color co-feature,
T V oyafo to tha Bottom of th«
Sea," atarrlnf Walter Pldgcon.
A triple feature program,
all la color, Friday and Sat■day Includes "Rida Vaqurro,"
atarrlnf Robert Taylor, "My
Six Lovea," with Debbie Rey­
nolds and “The Crowded Sky,"
starring Dana Andrews.
Tha

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Ha used saveral new tech­
nique* during filming of
"Tha Nutty Professor" in
which he plays a dual star­
ring role, and also directa.
Co-starring Stella Stevens
and filmed in Technicolor,
"The Nutty Professor" openad Thursday at the ftiti Thea­
ter.
It la probably unprecedentat least In modern screen
annals, for a performer to
direct Mmself in two roles.
Jerry Lewis accomplished
his task In a normal length of
tlm* for a big picture and
with apparent ease.
One of hla Important elecerophone. This is a device
may watch himself—and all
tha ethers—as he seta before
# tha camera.
Another of hla electronic
assistants la the "rifle" mitronic aids la closed-circuit
television cameras that mon­
itor all of the action. Thus, he
which picks up dialogue and
other needed sounds, and
eliminate* all u n w a n t e d
noiae. With its use, Jerry has
^ been able to dispense with
• tha "mlke-shsdow," Tills is
tha ahadow cast by conven­
tional overhead microphones
and booms.

W e e k e n d T e le v is io n

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If you have aver wrendared
where mo*t everyone go** an
Saturday nlghta, I found
them . . . . they ara at tha
Capri. Joy saya the last throa
Saturday night* have been
booked anlid. Must ba tha
pulling power of the popular
Pnpulalre*. The*# three guys
on the accordion, bass and
drum* are really pleating the
euth mera. The Capri gets a
lot of Ita buslneta from out
of town too. Civic and aoclal
group* from Del.ami and Orinndii plan their cclehratlnna
h*n, and then tha members
Just keep coming hack for
th* good fcod and lively mu ali­
en Friday a n d Saturday
nlghta. (Good food all weak,
though),
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TORONTO. Ofrt. (UPI) —
Veteran Doug Ford bald a
twa-stroka taad today a* a
(laid of a proa and four am«t#urs advanced to tha third
round of the 730,000 Canadian
Open golf championship.
Ths 40-year-old New York­
er carded a 07 Thursday for
a 34-hole total of all-under•
par 134 to lead tha qualiflrrs
Into the second half ef Tha

72-hole tournament.

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Herman Keiocr af Akron.
Ohio, was alone to as sowd
place after firing 84, M l beat
tournament score atoen rw
tiring In 1HB.
Four stroke* behind FoH
was Canada's hope for a
bomebraw victory, Toronto'a
% o r g a K nudson.

— JIM SPENTKtt'8 —
BEATAUBANT and COl UTAIL LOUNGE

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CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(sw e e t as s a a t)

YOUR

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(a real delicacy th# way w*

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c h o i c e

(DaaLh Lebatsr Tails aad Bayal
Red Skriaip)

FROO

LEDS

S* ateed ta Mehed Batter
UNDER THE UMBRELLA

A Variety Of Fine Cheese* aad Meal*—Free ■
Ta Enjoy While We Prepare Year M iner
DANCE TO GOOD MUSIC EVERY NIGHT
South French Av*.
Saafocd
' Pbane P A 2-4441

FA 2-7S4S

NEXT TO MELODEI SKATING
ON ORA ROAD, SANPOBD —

“NO WAITING FOR LANES’*
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YOU AND YOUR PARTY A PREB COKBl
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Unlimited!
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
11 A.M. to 2 P.M.

$135

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Th* Lake Monro# Inn has
a new gal working In the
•laytime now. Millie haa atari*
ed going to ii-hool during the
day* ami working only Fri­
day and Saturday evenings.
Th# new girl la named Dee
and Just began a wewk ago
Monday. She’* a native (’altfurnian who live* her* now
with her husband. Owner
Frank 1&gt;Uno aaya to atop hy
the package atorn and pick
up your “package-i" now, be­
fore the new tax goes into ef­
fect Sound* like a winner to
me.
* e *
Did yon see the big ad In
today'* paper f»r the "K«nturklans." No, lt’» not another
TV »how, It i* a fnbulnu* new
eating place on H»y, 17-02,
■dtlth of the lllg Tree Road.
They specialize in Itnr-B-Q

FAT
O VERW EIGHT
Available to you without
•Inrtor’a pm crlption, our dru
rallwd ODHINEX. You mu*,1
Ini* ugly fat in 7 day* or
your money back. No itrsmiou* •serel.i*, Uaatlvss. m*a«
sag* nr taking of so-called re­
ducing eandlee, cracker* or
cook!##, or shewing gum. OD­
HINEX I* • tiny tablet and
easily (wallowed. Whtn you
taka ODRINEX, you still en­
joy your meals, still sat ths
food* you like, but you simply
don't have the urge for extra
portion* becauae ODRINEX
deprriisa your appetite ami
dfcre*i*s your deslra for
food. Your weight must com*
down, because a* your own
doctor will tell you, when you
rot 1***, you weigh less. Get
rid of exes** fat and live
lunger. ODRINEX coats |3.l)0
and I* aold on this GUARAN­
TEE: If not satisfied for any
reason Just return the pack­
age to your druggist and fe t
your full money back. No
questions asked. ODRINEX Is
■old with this guarantee by)
Mcltaynnlda Drug Ktoro • Haaford - Mall orders filled.
adv.

Dan Carpenter,
Mlining let. now aervea
your favorlt* drink in our cocktail lounge.
COCK TAIL HOUR DAILY » ta 7 P.M • Reduced
a

Dance
to (he mualc of

The Populates
Friday and Saturday Nile*, 8 to 12.
Jack Ra*smaa

Paul Caakey
Pel* (taker
Drum*
Rasa Fiddle
Ascoidlon
Call FA I-I2SI far reasrvatlona

LAKE MONROE
Charcoal Broiled
Steaks
Beat The N ew Tax 11
BUY NOW
BAR &amp; PACKAGE STORE
LOCATED ON

BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE
1 *,i MILES NORTH OF SANFORD
FOR RESERVATIONS

CALL F A 2-3108
S A. M. TO 2 A. M. • f DAYS A WEEK

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FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAOE ASBOCI ATIQN. a c o r­
p o ra tio n .
P la in tiff.
!*■ C- t n i l A f l M l a RACK
A. W ILLIAMS, h la wife.
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RO T ICE 1R H EREBY O IV ­
YS th a t n th a l l t h d a y of
Ju ly , 1IU . a t 11 tH A. M . a t
th a f r a a t &lt;«or o f th a C o a rt
H aaaa o f gam lnal* C a a a tr . a t
S a n fo rA F lo rid a. th a Honor*
ab la A rtk u r I t B eckw ith. J r ,
C lark of th a C lr ta lt C o a rt a t
lem ln eM C a a a tr . F lo rid a, w ill
o f f r r fo r nala to th a k lc b a a t
a a d hoot b ld d ar fo r cash. a t
tafelle o u tcry . th a follow ing
described p r o p t r tr of th a Do*
f o n d a a u J . C W IL L IA M a a d
OR ACTE A. w n i . m i l ,
hla
w U a:
___ _
L o t 1. M ock n . T O W S.
• I T S o r NORTH CHULUOTA. a subdivision. ac ­
c o rd in g to p la t th a ra o f
recorded la P la t Rook A
p a s t a H la I t Inelaalro.
• f lha P ublic R ecords of
Rom laola C o a a tr, F lorida,
to s a th o r w ith a ll a tra c ta ra a
a n d Im provem ents. tb a a o r
th a r o a f ttr on aald land.
T h is Is m ad s s u ra u a n t to
F in a l Deere* o f Foraclonuro
o ntarod la tho a b o rs ra u a r.
C h a n eo rr D ochot So. 11011.
so w p en d in g In th a C lreolt
C o a rt a f and fo r Seminole
C ounty. F lorida.
IN W ITS CHS WHEREOF. I
b a r s h e reu n to se t m r hand
and o fficial to o l th is I r d day
of J u ly . 1M1*
(SEA L!
A r th a r I t B eckw ith. J r ,
C lerk of tho C ircuit C ourt
la a n d fo r S a a lo e lo C oun­
ty . F lo rid a
B y t M a rth a T. V lhloa
D eputy C lerk
Jeoapb M. llu ra a k o
P. a Dos 111
F a rn P a rk , F lo rid a
P ubllah J u ly t , ll* J .
C D K -tt

n tsb m a n n r s r or
TU B NINTH JUDICIAL C t* .
r in
o r AND FOR PKB1KOLK r o t NTT, FLORIDA.
I t CHANCERY SO. l i l l l
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION, a oorpo ration.
P laintiff.
ra.
MICHAEL J. SIRIANTB aad
HUSNU F. SI RIANSI.
DefendaatA
n o t ic e o r b i l r
NOTICE Id IIERKUT OlVEN that OB the ITth day of
July. IMA at 11 :*0 A. M. at
the front door of the Court
llouao of Bemlnolo County, at
Sanford. Florida, the Honor­
able Arthur It. Bechwlth, J r ,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court of
Sem inole County, Florida, will
offer for eale to the hlsheet
and baet bidder for caeh. at
public outcry, the folluw lns
deecrlbed properly of the De­
fendants MICHAEL J. SIRIAVSI and IRENE F. SIR*
IAN.VI
Lot 11. Block F. COCSTRY CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. I. according to the
plat thereof ae recorded
In Plat Book 11. Paso*
71 and 71. Public Record*
of Scmlaul* County, F lor­
ida:
Including:
Heater and V e n e t i a n
blinds; alt permanently In­
stalled.
together w ith all atructnree
and Improvement*. then or
thereafter on aald land.
T h is le m ads pursuont to
Final Docree of Foreclosure
entered la the above cause.
Chancery Docket So. 11111.
now pending In the Circuit
c o u r t of and for Seminole
County. Florida
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto eet my hand
and official tea l this Ird day
of July, 1»(L
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beekwllh. J r ,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
In end for Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida
B y: Martha T. Y lhles
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M. Murasko
P. O. Boa 111
Fern Park. Florida
Publlah July I, IMA
C D K -tt
in t h e c i R c r r r c o u r t ta r
T H E NINTH gVDICI AL CIRrv rp n r a n
foe
* E * tit t l L R r a t NTT. FLORIDA,
r tiiN rE R Y i n . h im
BUFTOLK - FRANKLIN BAT*
INOB BANK
P laintiff,
vn.
FEE DERICK J. MORAN, et ax
Defendants.
ABEN DED NOTICE OF i t IT
IN
N O R T U in n FO HECLtrJCRR
TO i FKEDEIUCK
J
M«&gt;R.
AN and IH TH U. NORAN. hie wi f e
EEUIliENCEi In an unknown
sta le
or country other
than the State of Florida,
and m ailing address being:
U. B. Naval
Recruiting
Station
Buffalo, New Tork
T ou
are
hereby
notified
that a Complaint to foreclose
a certain m ortgage enrum
bertng tho follow ing described
real property, to-w ll:
Lot I, Utock B. COPNTRT
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO.
1. according to the plat
thereof as recorded In
Plat Book 11. P agta 71
and 11. public Records of
gem lnole County, Florida,
ban been filed against you la
the ab»ve-styled suit, and you
are required to t»rve a copy
of
your Answer or ether
Pleading to tho Complaint on
Ptalntirre Attorneys, A N PEllSUN, RCXll, DEAN. LOWNL'H-e. A van d-n BERG. t t t
East Central Boulevard. Orlands, Florida, and file the
original
Answer
or
other
Invading In Iho office of the
Clerk of Iho Circuit Court an
or before the tOtb day of
July. 1M1. If you fall to do
so. a decree pro coafeeto will
be taken against yeu for the
relief demanded la the Com
p la in t
T his Notice sh ell ho puhllth
ed once a w eek for four c o b
eacutlvs w eeks la tho Sanford
Herald
DATED this tdih day of
Juno, I Ml.
(HEAL)
Arthar If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f tho Clreolt Court
By: Martha T. Vlhloa
Deputy Clerk
Anderson. Rueh. Dean.
Lowndes A van d*n Berg
Attorney* n o t Counsellors at
Law
121 East Central Boulevard
Post O ffice Dot M il
Orlando. Florida
Telephone J t l- t tv l
Publish Juno II A July I, 12
1*. IMA
O M -IM

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FICTTTtorS I ------NOTICE i s hereby U r e a that
wa are esp a c e d la bnnlaiop
at t i l Both D r , Semlaoto
C oaaty, F lorida, under th*
fletltlo a s nans* o f SANFORD
TRANSPORT M R VICE, and
that wa latoad to roslttor
aald aaaaa w ith tho Clerk a f
the Circuit Court, SeenInoI*
Coaaty, Florida, la acco rd aaco
w ith tha prorlalaaa o f tha
F letltloao S am e Statute*. tow it: Section H U I Florida
Statute* HIT.
S is : Louta &amp; Smith
Dor la B. Smith
Fabtlak July I. I t 1*. * t 1HI.
CDK-M

Ton M i each of _
hereby notified ta d required
to proaoat any olalma and do*
manda which yog, or o lth w of
you. may have against Ska
aetata o f MAT FARRELL
BELL, deceased, lata a f Mid
County, to tha O oaniy Judge
o f Sem inole County, Florida, a t
Ms offle* la tha coart ho a a*
aald Coaaty a t Sanford, Fler*
Ithin
ai*
calendar
m onths f m a the tlm o o f tho
flrot publication o f thin no­
tice. T w o eoplea of each claim
or demand shall he writing,
aad ahall atats tha ptaea of
realdsne# aad boat o ffle t adreaa o f tho claim ant, and ahnll
bo sw orn to by the claimant,
hla agent, or nttornsy and ae*
compaalod by a filin g foe of
ona dollar and such claim or
demand got go filed sh all bo
void.

/§/ Edward J. Ball

Aa a iec u to r o f tha L ift
W ill and Testam ent of
MAT TERRELL BELL
decerned
Stsnatrom, D avis R Motatoah
A ttorneys for E seeute*
Edwards Building
Sanford. Florida
Publish Juno SI, I I B Jaly I.
II. IMS.
CDJ-1M
l a Ibe Cowrt ed
J n d ir. l e a la ole
M s. l a Frwbato.
l a rot Karate wt
D. K. KERSEY, aha, DBNNTT
K. KERSEY
DeceaaeA
To AH CvedHoeo nM Feveaoo
H a tin g Ctatma so Domaada
Tou and each of yog are
hereby notified and reqolred
to prelent any claims and de­
mands which you. or either
of you. may have against the
• •ta le of D. K. KE1UEY. aka.
DKNNrr K. KERNEY, deceas­
ed. lata of aald Coooty to fh*
Coonty Judge of gemlnole
County, Florida, at h l i off lea
In tho court hour* of said
County at Sanford. Florida,
w ithin slg calendar month!
from tha lim a af the first
publication
o f th is
notice.
Each claim or demand shall
he In w riting, and ahall state
tho place of residence and poet
o ffice adddrseo of tho claim ­
ant, aad shall b* ewern to
by the claim ant, h ti ageat or
attorney, aad any such claim
or demand not so filed nhalt
bo void.
/ * / dual* Kersey
As Adm inistratrix i f the
Ealat* of
D. K. KERREY, aha, DENNIT K. KE1UIET.
Deceased
Stenelrom , Davie A McIntosh
A ttorneyi for Administratrix
Puet Office Drawer 1210
Sanford. Florida
Publish Juno 11, II A July
1. 12. 1M3.
CDJ-1A1
IN THE COVET OF THE
COUNTY Jl'DIiK, gKEINOLM
t o t NTH. FLOKIDAi IN PROBATE.
IN HKi E STATE OF
JOREPIUNK D. WHITE.
Deceased.
ALL m r.lH TO R B AND
PERDUAS tlAAINO ('LAIN*
OR DEMANDS AOALYBT SAID
KBTATEi
YOU AND EACH OF TOO
Are hereby notified and requlred to present any claims
and demands which you. or
either of you. may have
against the estate o f JftdE.
THINE D. WHITE, deceased,
ta ts of Rock County, Wltcon■ln. to tho County Judg* of
Remlnol* County. Florida, at
hla office In the Courthouse
of eald county at Kaoford,
Florida, w ithin Six calendar
months from the tlmo of the
flret publication of th is Nolle*.
Each claim or demand eball
be la w riting and ahall atats
the place of residence and
poet office address of tho
claim ant, and shall b* Sworn
to by tho claim ant, hla agent
or attorney, and any euch
claim or demand not a* filed
shall be void.
Albert N. Fltta
1 Maeonlp H ullllng
Sanford. Florida
Aa Ancillary Administra­
tor of estate of Josephine
D. W hile, deceased.
Publish July I, IA 11. 1A l t i l
CDK-M
NOT1CH OF SAAR
Notice U hereby given that
pursuant to final S e e n * ren­
dered on Iho Ird day of July,
IMA In that certain eaus*
pvn.Rn* In the Circuit Court
In end fur rivmlnolo County,
Florida, la Chancery, where­
in FIRST FEDERAL SAYtNOH AND LOAN AJEOC1ATRkV OF HEMINOLK CORN.
TY. a corporation, la Plain­
tiff. and HELEN L. WOOD
MAN. a F ree Dealer la d*
fen Iant. Chancery Docket Ns.
11107. L ARTHUR H. BUCKWITH. J R .
Clerk o f tk*
aforesaid Circuit Coort, w ill
within tho legal haura of eat*
on Wednesday, July IT. IMS.
offer for
and soil to tn*
high est and beet bidder fer
rash at the front door of Ik*
Coorthoue* o f Semlnol* Couaty. Florida, la Hanford. Flor­
ida. th* follow in g described
property, situated aad being
la demlaota County, Florida.
lo*wltt
Lota 1*4. IM S . 1*4. IM S.
144 and 147. of th* TOWN
OF LOXOWOOD. Florida,
according to p u t Book L
page* 11 to XI, o f th* Pub.
lie Record* o f Semlaoto
County, Florida.
Said eal* w ill b* mad* pur­
suant to and la order to satis*
fy tb* term s o f aald final de­
cree.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court, la
and for B eataolo Caaatr
Florida.
By: Martha T. Ylhlen,
D. C
A. Edwin Shtnhotsor
e /o First Fed. hav. A Loan
Sanford, Florida
Publlah Ju ly A U R
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IRS Goes Into
Art Basiness
SACRAMENTO, Cl!
(UFI) A s laterul Revtssi
Sm tes has goas Into the m
la aa "fbfcaMg" ^
■cat. It eoaOttitfd u
tags of wsU-kaowm grtiit Dog
aid F. Reich Eon gtlicrici g
Osk Farfc asd FoUoa t g
from Stick kirnMil
‘TV y were tbs only a n j |
bt ktd,” Mid SI IRS gpokes
■aa Wcdaccdsy. “At far *
w* know, this had no priesdrat la this rtfioo."
Then, witk aa gyg ■
Raick'g &amp;.ZU tax bill, *
pnaptljr pat the pain tin*. M
ditplgy is s local bank "b
gst bidders iatersated."
A s IRS uld it will Mil Dm
psiatiags, or s sctled

J

baiii, la tbg fan,
Raich r a y Eventually figf
song mnpdr*atioa in haviag
tseb s leYeJ-t.:adcd igttt.
*‘lf there'* any unney i«fi
over,” tbs IES ibid, "ben
get R."

Hospital «
Notes
JU L Y I

Adaiaaloaa
Frances Arp, Maitland; WOHam Went, DeBnry; Charles
Davit, DeBery; Hattie Coop*
er, Ettla Vaughn, Matthew
Yelaley, Norris Wright, KetpJ,
n * t b Newkirk, Margaret
Fennell, Charles McMillan,
Thomas Carroll, Dan Long,
Monro* Scheunamnn and Peg.
gy Flag of Sanford.

Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Oakley
of Sanfcrd, a girl
Mr. and Mre. Donald Arp ef
Maitland, a girl
.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Piae^
of Sanford, a boy
Discharge*
Edward Hall, Oeteen; Maym
Mathieux, Geneva; Lou Ellen
Tew, Altamonta Spge.; Mrs,
John Lindsey and baby, Gen­
eva; Catherine Bata, Clifford
Hunton, J strife Hill, Thomag
Bell, Annie Mao Knight, Don­
na Ash, Elnora Jones, GUdjria ^
Cannon, May* Blackburn d
Sanford.
E a rly T eutons s le p t in shal­
low c b eitg lined w ith in im ii
ik in i. T h e w ord “ b e d ” comet
from th e ir v o c a b u la ry .

Legal Notice
th* f e e d of tho Ceoil*
•lodge, irmJnol* Cwunty, Flore
Mo. In Prehnt*.
n ret Estate wt
LOVICK PIERCE KAO AN. SR.
Decs i ee4
Tk Sit C roatian and Fvrooao
Having Claim* nr Doaeoode
Agnlaot la id Sweater
Ton aod each o f y&lt;&gt;« or*
hereby notified end requlrri
to present any claim s and de­
mands which you, jr either
of yon, may have against the
eetat# of LOVICK PtBRTH
HAGAN. IR., deceased, late of
aa ll County, to th* County
Judge of Semlnol* County,
Florida, at hla o ffice In tbs
court hone* of said County at
Sanford, Florida, within sic
calendar month* from th* lime
of th* first publication of thin
nolle*. Two copies of each
claim or demand ahall be In
writing, and shall state th*
place o f residence and poet of­
fice address of th* claimant,
aad ahall b* sworn to br th*
claimant, hla agent, or attor­
ney and accompanied by a
filing fee of on* doller and
tuch claim or demand sot **
tiled shall be void.
Robert L lla g s a
A* executor of tb* Load
W ill and Tsatamant of
LOVICK PIERCE HAGAN,
I I I . deceased
Gao. A. Speer, Jr.
Attorney for th* Ketal*
DanfurJ, Florida
Publish J u s * II, A J u ly A IA
It. IMA
COJ-114
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE NINTH JUDICIAL TIHCt IT IN AND FOR bEEIe
NOLE COCNTYv FLORIDA
CHANCERY NO, I3S3T
NOT1CR BT PUBLICATION
ILIZIIR BELL R EED * GIBSUN,
Plaintiff,
■AMCEL GIBSON,
D e fe n d a n t,

TO) SAMUEL GIBSON
Address Unknown
TOU AKH HEREBY NOTI­
FIED that a Complaint for
Divorce has beta (lied again*:
you. and you are required t*&gt;
eervo a copy at your A n e w e r
or pleading to th* Complaint
on lha Plalntlfr* attorneys.
GURNET A BKOLFIKLP. * «
Park Avenue, South, Winter
Park. Florida, and tn* the
original Answer or pleading
In Iho office « f th* Clerk of
tho Circuit Court on or before
August 4th. 1141. If you fall
to do so. a doer** pro confeaso w ill bo taken against
you for th* relief demanded
tn th* Complaint.
This notice sh all b* pub­
lished once a w eek for four
III consecutive w eek s la THE
SANFORD HERALD, a new s­
paper published In Semlaol*
County, Florida.
DATED at Sanford, Semln'R*
Coaaty. Florida, this ltd day
of July, IMA
(■BALI
Arthur II. Beckwith. JrClerk of th* c ir cu it Court
By: Martha T. Vlhloa
D. C.
Garner A gkolfteld
1*1 Park Avenue South
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. l.oit A Pound
2. Notice* - PersonaU
3. Education - Inatruction
4. Tran*portatioa
5. Food
6. For Rant
6A Special Notices
7. Butina«a Rental*
8. Reach Rental*
8. For Bala or Rant
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real E state Wanted
12. Real Eetate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loana
14. Insurance
15. Bualneaa Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Saiona
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Maehlnary - Toole
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pete
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wantad
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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THR u m e u r r i o i s t ,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN
AND
TOR
IRMINOLE
ROBERT A. MAXWELL. at a*, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
• t at,
IN CHANCERY NO. ISIS#
Ii«f«n,1»nta. JOANN BROOKS,
n o t h a: o r a r i T i f
PUIntlff
■ORTIIAUM r n a K ( 'I . » t t RK V I .
T O l ROBERT A. MAXWELL P lltc h ir Brook*.
and ROME A. MAXWELL
Defendant
M i w lfa
NOTICE TO APPEAR
■KalOBHGKi Unknown
TOi FLETCHER B R O O K S .
AND TOi Alt p ir iln claimv h o n reeldence Is un­
Inc Intaraiti by. thruuch.
known.
undar or acalnat tha afora*
Tou nr* htrehjr required to
aald parson
f i ll your w ritten d i f i n i t to
TOU ARE h irtb r notlflad the Bill of Complnlnt for
th at a Complaint to foracioaa divorce ftlid h ir iln acalnat
• cartaln mortaac* ancum- you, w ith the C lirk o f th i
barlna tha follow tnc daacrlb- above tt y lid Court on or b iad r ia l property, to .wit;
f o n July It, l i l t , and airv*
Lot IS. Block 1. WBATH- a ropr of lam t upon plain­
EltSEIEI.lJ E ll EHT ALIM* t i f f ! A ttorniy, J u n ta C. Col;
TION ai-.lordlnc to tha lltr. TOI W in Church Stroat.
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|&gt;lat tharaof, a t ra.-nrj-il Orlando, Florida.
■( In Plat ll.x.k IS, Papa II,
Martin fait not or a D e­
Public Ricoriii of dim!* ere. Pro C on fttto w ill bt annola County. E.jrlda.
ttrtd acaln at you.
Rat baan (Hid a fa ln it you In
WITNESS my
hand
and
tha abovt-atylitl m il. and you *tal
at
Hanfurd.
.-Wmlnole
ara r-u u lral tu larva a copy County, Florida, thla llt h day
o f your A n iw ir or other tdaad* of Juna ltd l.
In* tu the Complaint on Plain* (SEAL)
t l f f a a tto r m y i, ANOEltHON.
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r ,
RUdlt. LEAN, LOW.VDEi A
Clark of tha Circuit Court
van din BERG. IS1 E ait Cm*
By: M arfartt E. Tyrt,
Iral Avanua. Orlando, Florida,
L. C.
and (Ita tha original A n iw ir Jam ai C. C ollltr
or othar Plaadlnc In tha of- Attornay for P lain tiff
flea of tha Clark of tha Cir­ Publl.il Juna 14, 31, 31 A
cuit Court on or hifora th i July J, 1113.
J«th day of July. !»«». If you C D J-ll
fa ll to do io. a dterai pro
o o n ftiio wi l l ha takan acalnat ta tha Caart a f tha ewaaty
you tor tha relief demanded Jade#, Samlaala Canary, Flaa*
14a, la Prakala.
In the Complaint
Thla Notice ihal! ha pub­ la tv i Kataaa af
lish ed once a week for four WILLIAM C. HILL
r u n iic iltlr r
week*
In
tha
La cataad
Ta All rrvdltara aad Paraaaa
Hanford Herald.
LATKL thla llt h day at
M atin* Claims ay Daaaaada
Aaalaat la id Kalatai
June, ISIS.
Tou and aach of you ara
(HEAL)
Arthur 11. Beckwith, Jr.. h trtb y notlflad and required
Clerk of Circuit Corut
to praaant any clalma and dally: Margaret K, Tyra
manda which you. or atthar of
liepu ty Clerk
you. may hava acalnat tha
T ub llih Juno St, SI A July t. .e la te o f WILLIAM C. HILL
dacaaaad. tata of .aid County,
12. ISIS.
to tha County Judea of Sami,
C D J-ttl
nola County. Florida, at hla
IK K
CIMCI’IT r o f i f offlca In tha court hauaa af
ITH JUDICIAL tT R C ir r, aald County at Sanford. F lor­
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w ithin
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montha from tha tlma of tha
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flrat publication of thla no*
DURAL NATIONAL MORT- Ilea. Two
capias af aaoh
iE AMOCtATION, A Cor- claim or damand ahall ba In
atlon o r ia n lttd under an w rttlnf, and ahall atata tha
of Conereea and a ilittn g plaaa of raaldanca aad poat
• uant to tha Pedaral Na- offlca addraaa of tha claimant,
ill M o r t(i(e Aiaoclatlon, and ahall ba aworn la by tha
rter Aot. having lie prln- claimant, hla asan t. or a t­
i! offlca In the City of tornay and aocompantad by a
alilnatun D titrlet of Col­ filing faa of ona dollar and
■uch claim or damand not ao
lila.
Plaintiff flltd ahall ba void.
/ • / SARA ANNB HILL
LAND B. VEIT and ELIAs a sa c u tr li of tha Last
W ill and Taatam tnl af
IETH SI. VEIT, h li wife,
J MlriKlEL and P. O. M1SWILLIAM C. HILL
Lasaaaad
: t . h li wife. H. J. RINKAtlK
and
MARGARET Publish Juna 11, 31 A July I,
.■r a v a g e , hie wife, and 11. l i l t .
Mi KWOOL
WOOD
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COURT, IN AND POR SEMISaw Jeraey,
Perendanta NOI.K COUNTY. ITATK OP
FLORIDA.
x o r i i E to ir r K tK
NO I ICE 111 I MKDITORS
i; i t a t k wv e i .m h iim
i Roland B. Veit and E ll- IN HKi F.aaala af
JOHN HENDEKBON WYNN.
• ib e ih SI. Veit
Dacaaaad
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PIIMNONN HAVING ( I . AI R1
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ON
D K R A N D a AG AINST
Addrrei Unknown.
ViU ARE HEKEliV SOTI- SAID ESTATEi
You
and ta*h of you ara
;U that a eult hat been
1 astalnil you In the ab.ne htraby notlflad and raqulrad
llle.l m ute, end thel you to praaant any claim s and de­
rt-iu r* 1 to file )uur m * mands w hU'ii you, or aithar of
ir wi t h t he Clerk of thle you, may have auuinst tha
irl and to iir v e a copy aetata of JU1IN ItKNUERAON
reof upon the P laintiff o r W INN, dacaaaad, lata of said
ln tl:r»
a .turue ye, w hoia County to tha County Judea
tie a n d a l irete li Ulehop A of aamtnola Couuly. Florida,
•nai.
■* ait Pina Htraet, at hla o fflta In tha Court
andn.
Pi ride, not lite r House of aald County at San­
n July Uth. IMS. If you ford. Florida. wlt.Ru alx calto do . o e Leorei Pro laudar monViia from tha time
ifeeau
will
b*
entered of tha flrat publication o f tb ll
ilm t &gt; ■ tor th- r.tlef de­ 1 notLo. Two oopt*. of aach
rided in the Complaint- Title I claim or damand ahall bo In
i le to forecloie e mort- | w riting and ahall state tba
ia. The real proparty tr a ­ place of re.ldenca and poat
offlca addraaa of the rlalm anl,
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M I G I h L li STRn i SLt»l- claim ant, bit sla n t. &lt;&gt;r atto*T 11&gt;.V. a . r#.ufded in Plat nay and accompanied by a
Hook IS. Pea* *■ d E ill- filin g fa* of ona dollar and
.HOLE COUNTY PUBLIC au.h claim or d*mand s o l so
filed sh all ba void.
HECORLH/a / Harvey l-tw ranie Wynn
VIT.NRas toy na: I au 1 the
/a G ladys Ball evabtraa
1 of laid Court at Sana. B lancas Ullaaoath TownU. Florida ttile l : U ua) of
■and
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Fri. July g. '63— Page 9 12. Real Ks'nlf For Sale 21. llrauty Saloaw

CB home in desirable Ka­ 103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
of 9t3.»0 cn 3 complete
blocks, send, cement, rock,
velina Park on a corner
rooms of furniture. Call
pipe, steel, grease traps,
liuild • Paint * Repair TE 8-13U, Casselberry, col­ dry wells, stepping stones, |
tree shaded lot. Full)- equip­
ped electric kitchen. Only
lect.
Miracle Concrete Co.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
913,344. with just $373 down
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
bmall Repairs — Painting
FREE ESTIMATE
including all dosing ex­
Phone— FA 2 7963
Upholstering A M attress ren­ 91 per day rental for Elec*
pense*. $92 per month in
ovating. New k Used Furni.
trie Carpet Shampooer with
eludes eterything.
k*5. dum bing Services
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
purchase of Blue Lustre.- '
Co.,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
Carroll's
Furniture.
PLUMBING
FA 2-2117.
Contracting Repairs
POWER, Riding 24" Mower.
FREE ESTIMATES
X. Park
322 2120
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
A t condition. FA 28809.
R. L HARVEY
Service With the Cash.
FA 2-3383
FUH )o u r best bu&gt;, choose 204 Samord Ave.
SUPER TRADING POST 36. Automobile** - Trucks
Tee 'N Green Estate*. 3 A
FA 2-0677.
4 Bedrooms. More space
BUYING A NEW or
ior &gt;our money. 20th Street
USED CART
31. Articles For Sale
Wrst by .Mayfair Golf
FINANCE IT WITH US
t'lu m h in p &amp; H u llin g
Course. Open daily lld u o .
Tents, tarp*. lockers, paint,
* [&gt;ow Interest Rates
AIR CONDITIONING
322-2714 builders: LMN EN­
work clothes, Army •Navy♦ Low Monthly P aym ent!
CONTRACT and REPAIR
TERPRISES. INC.
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
FLORIDA STATE BANK

AlR-CoDditlonlng • Kefrlgera- |
tioo men nccilevl. W'c tram :
jou. Toot* and equipment
furnished. Write C.T. I. Box
33, e o Herald.

6. For Rent

Stenstiom Realty

NICELY (urntilled 3
Apartment. P rivate
FA 2 U03.

room
hath.

UNFURNISHED i ■bedroom
bout*, kitchen
equipped.

Wall

FA 2 JMt.
LARGE 2 bedroom Trailer on
U rge lake. Adult* only. Ph.

FA 2-T3M.

WORK

CLEAN cool downitair
Apartment*. Adulti. Ph.
FA 2-UM.

FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
house. Large rooms. Wo a
mo. FA 2-WU.

STENSTROM RENTALS
2
2
2
3
3
3
4

BR, I bth kit. eqd *70
BR, neat k near 973
BR, 1 bth. (urn, nice 990
MH «y, m a d id Bring up a to w e l! One of our men
BR. 1 bth, kit. cqd 9100
Has been •hot!"
BR, 2 bth, Loch Arbor, 9133
12. R e a l E s t a t e F u r Kale
BR, 1H bth, extra nice, 9123 6. For Kent
BR, 2 bth, Ravenna P ark
3 A 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
Furn. Apt. Close In. Apt.
9123
models on Highland at
Ist.
9J3
Mo.
407'
j
W.
4 BR, 2 h bth with pool 9130
Longwood. Open daily 10;UU
4 BR, 2U bth, modern $163 HOUSE, 7 rooms and hath.
to dark. 10 Minute* South
4 BR, 2U bth, executive, $223
Nice corner lot on Lake
on 17-92 and West on Semi­
Mary, (or information call
nole 1 block.
If you arc looking (or ju it
322 6788.
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
the right home to lease or
rent. It will pay you to
BONUS RENTAL
82.695
to check with Stem trum 3 KDRM., kitchen equipped Neat 2 IIR home, fram e con­
Realty, Sanford's largest
910u a mo. and get IOUO TV
struction on 103 by 11)3 lot.
rental and property m an ­
stamps. FA 2-6t37.
9223 down and $30 per
agement agency. I t will be
month will make you the
Nice unfurnished 3 bdrm.
a pleaiure to aerve you.
new owner. No Foolin.
home. 2333 El Capitan Dr.
FA 2-4180.

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstiom Realty

FURN. Apt. FA 2 0617.

Real E itate—Mortgages
R E N T A BED
11’. N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
Ravenna Park
TA 27*93
Beds.
Evenings
By Day. Week, or $Ionth
FA 2-3677 FA 2 3*29 FA 2-6360
CARROLLS FURNITURE
FURNISHED 1 k 2 Bedroom Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. l i t St.
Apartment. Newly decorat­
ed. Quesnel Apt. Apt. 7. 401 FURNISHED Apditment. AirCondilioned. Tile bath, terE. llth St. 322 8194.
r a n o floors. Adults. Phone
FA 2 2374.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, i l l
FURN. Apt. 606 S. Park.
W. FlrH St.
1 BEDROOM House furnidiVERY large 3 Bedroom
ed. $30 per mo. 8 isli
Home In Loch Arbor. |140
Laurel Phone NO 3 1962 or
per month. FA 21301,
NO 8 4814.................................
FL'KN. 4 Itouni,

34. A rtidt* For Sale

liARKIK El &gt; BEAUTY NOOK WANTED reliable couple to READY MIX Concrete, win* *
ItAVENXA I'AKK
ll y N a d in t* S e l t / . e r Attractive 3 BK, tile hath com plete Scr. Eve. Appl's. take up monthly payments doer sills, lintels, ateps,

SWEETIK PIE

3. FdiKstlon • Instruction

3

3.1. Furniture

111 N. Park

$7750 Total Price
FURNISHED or unfurnished
‘2 Bedroom Block Hu use.
Low down payment. 2422
Uruugr Ave.

St. .Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
F a 2 6123
BY OWNER 3 liedrni. con­
crete block Home, shaded
lot on beautiful lake. Ph.
FA 2-209i&gt;

1 1ltd room

2 BDRM. Furn. Garage Apt
317 E. 23th St. All Electric.
2 Large Lots. See Mrs.
Fallen, 1st House S. of
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Club Diamond on 17 92.
Clean and close m. Jim mie
Cowan. 322-4013.
: BEDROOM House unfurn­
ished. Kitchen equipped. $63
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2434
equipped. 973. FA 2 33U3.
Cedar Ave.
2 BEDROOM furnished A part2 B E I) K () O M unfurnished
menL FA 2-0641.
House. Kitchen electrically
FL'KN. Apt. 23U0 Melluiiville.
equipped. FA 2-6630 after
6 p. m.
3 BR. 1 bath. $73 a mo.
3 BR. Hr bath. $63 a mo.
46- x 8' HOUSETRAILER, 2
Large 3 Br., 2 bath. Alr-cond.
bedrooms; Adults only; $30.
I t r t mo.
month. FA 23tH9. 8:30 til
3 Br. 3 bath on lake. 9134 a
3:30.
mo.
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
house. 2161 Palmetto. Call
FA 2-0274.
Rag. Real E state Broker
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
2 BEDROOM block House.
963 a mo. F A 2 6838
TURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
le*. Available June 24th.
3 BEDROOMS, l'4 bath*.
FA 23610.
Large lot and children wel­
come. FA 2-36U).
1 BR. Fram e House. P artly
furnished. N ear NAS. Not
fancy but cheap root. $12.30 LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
baths, air-condition. Lukaweek. FA 2 32t9,
front. FA 28920
EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 P .rk !
2
BEDROOM
unfurnished
FURNISHED apt , 1UB* W
House. Kitchen equipped
9th 930 FA 26290
Near base. FA 2U366.
Apt. Water furnished. A d­
ults. 323 (1389.

ROSA L. PAYTON

EFFICIENCY Apartment on 2 BEDROOM Duplex A part­
F irst St. Near 2 city tree
ment. Kitchen equipped. No
parking iota and shopping
meter. 706 E. llth St. Ph.
store*. No utility charges.
FA 2-6o53 or FA 2 7622.
Suitable lor couple or sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept. 3 BR.. 3 bath, $150 00 mo.
Available
Store.
3 BR 2 hath. 9123 00 mo
TURN. Apt. Close in. Phone
Available Aug. 1st.
FA 2 2604.
JOHN E. FOX
"CLEAN quiet Rooms'' The
REALTOR
Gables. FA 3-0720.
Ph. 323 0313
1 BDRM. Furn. Apt. 933
2101 Magnolia
FA 2-3931
EUiclcncy Apt. 93U Mo. up.
Surplus CUy. 201 W. lit.
Cicao ist flour apt. Private
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.

322 2120

no

JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
N. Park Ave.
32J0339

RAVENNA PARK: air condi­ 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 16362
tioned, 3 b r . 2 bath, home,
electric kitchen. Nice yard !7. Special Services
and patio: S740. down. 3&lt;)l
FRIGIDAfKE
Temple Br. FA 2 7723.
Sales A Service
G. 11. HIGH
HUBER r A. WILLIAMS
1700 W. 1st St. Sanlord
Realtor
Ph. FA 2-3883
Raymond Lundipmt, A»so.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, (la.
Hug Spray (VC-13) - FertiIlm. Cool *&gt;iaile tree*. Low•a e -P h . FA 2-4244
down payment. 322 6835. 103
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
E. Jenkins Circle.
TRFIE'S trimm ed, Deniossed
3 UR. Home. 2i&gt;2 Laurel Dr.
A removed. Reasonable. Ph.
Good
location,
kite lieu
FA 2 7664
equipped. Low down pay­
ment. Assume loan. A real TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
saving Call FA 29472.
discing, blade, scoop. 1’h.
FA 27061.
LOW Monthly payment*. 3
Bedrooms, den. 2 bath*,
Piano Tuning and Repair
central AlrCond Lake p ri­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
vileges. 112 Lake Minnie
SIDEWALKS, driveways, p a­
Dr. FA 2 7819.
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
322 3306.
BARGAIN HUNTER
This is it. S. Sanford. Near
IILH. 3 Rooms A bath on
nice shady lot, furnished
SKWIXG MACHINE
if wanted. Empty August
SALES A SERVICE
2. Ail this (or 93800. Cull
CALL FA l!-r*78;i
668-1801 Enterprise Be glad
to show yuu inside A out WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
as Is.
All Types and Sires
BDRM. block house. 1349
We Repair and Service
Douglas Ave. FA 2 6838.
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
FHA HOMES
207 W. 2nd St.
F A 2 6132
We have an outstanding sel­
ection of 2. 3, and 4 bed­ SMITH Air-condition Refri­
room, I and 2 bath govern­
geration service. AU work
ment owned homes In many
guaranteed. Very reason­
of Sanford's Ix'tlcr residen­
able in price Day FA 2 7434
tial areas. Priced below
Night FA 2 2069.
market value, Iheso homes
are completely remodeled
inside and out. Down pay­ Mowing and edging, etc. Satments
from
$230,
ami
ufacLon guaranteed. Ph.
monthly payments from $30
FA 2 1817.
and up. For complete In­
formation see us today.

SINGER

LAWN SERVICE

FA
FA

2-2118
2-0648
323 0700
Sanford, Fla.

H. U. DOPE CO., INC.
2oo ,vj Park Ave.

FA 2-4334

322-2120 2!L A u to m o b ile S e rv ic e
Auto Glass, Tops
15. Husinetm Opportunity
A Sea' Cover*
2324 Park Dr.
EXCLUSIVE Jobbing buslCHEAP. 3 Ihslroom House.
ness (or Central FTa. owner.
Near schools A churches.
Must retire because of
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2SU32
Newly done. FA 2-0036.
health. Ph. FA 2 6800.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
BY OWNER. 3 Bedroom. 1
hath House tog palmetto 16. Female Help Wanted
Ave, FA 2-1337.
EXPERIENCED
Operator*
wanted. Single or double
L O C H A RM O R
needle machines. 402 Pecan Senivarik Glass and Paint
Comfortable 3 lilt. 2 bath
Company
Ave. Sanford.
home in beuulifu! Isich Ar­
2tn Magnolia Ph FA 2-4622
bor, for ju st 911,000 Only
l'J. S itu atio n * W an ted
$43o down and SIM) jx-r
.12. F lo w er* - Shrub.-*
month. Interested? Call to­ CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182
GERIIA DAISIES Dutch Mill
day.
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
Nursery, tipsaia ltd, Just
off ginh St. * L t.
III

N.

Park

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Ocean

front

A partm ent. Daytona Beach.
FA 2-4058.

Stenstiom Realty
111 N. Park

21. Beauty Saiona

:i;i. Furniture

SPECIAL

322 2120

Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
You can find anything you Cold Wave $6 93 complete.
Open evening by appt.
need advertised in the Her­
322 0834
ald by Sanford merchants. 318 Palmetto Ave.

l *t-d furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
1-irry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave, Ph. FA 2 4132

STENSTROM REALTY

1956 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. k !{,
323 2710.

sewing

need*, RAMBLER
American.
'38
Radio A Heater. Clean. 9330
MILADY’S SHOPPE
FA 2-9367.
Of fine F'abrics
106 S, Park Ave.
OR TRADE: ** ton Inter,
truck. Excellent tnech. and
ALUMINUM
F'urniture relire* and 3 x 8 It utility
webbed cheaper than you
trailer. FA 2 6782.
can do it yourself. Bring
it to the Furniture Center.
'54 NINE pas*. Station wa­
1HW F'rench Ave.
gon. Good transportation.
9123 cash. 1915 Summerlin
ZIG ZAC SEWING
Ave. alter 3.
MACHINE
REPOSSF7SSKD due to un- 1936 BU1CK Special. 2 Door
furlunale circumstance*. '63
sedan. Automatic, radio A
model, perfect condition.
heater. Extra clean, low
Sews forward ami reverse,
mileage. Reasonable. Ph,
m ik es buttonhole*, &gt;ews on
FA 27156.
buttons, embroiders A mon­
ogram s, darn* amt patches. 37. limits - Motors
Assume 6 payments of $&lt;100.
FA 2 8627.
IP DUN PHY Boat. 33 bp.
Johnson electric, trailer,
GARDEN Tiller. Nearly new.
skit* A rope and other ex­
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2 8809
tra*. 9330. 322-9367.
OKRA, wholesale. F'A 2-G838.
Gateway

To The Waterway

$3.40 PER MONTH
Robson Sporting Goods
ASSUME paym ents on Singer
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
round bobbin Sewing Mj - 304 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3881
rhinu equipped to sig rag
and make button hoir*. SWAP. 23' Cabin Cruiser for
With guarantee. Balance of
sm aller fishing boat, Ph.
8 paym ents. FA 2-9411.
322 3114.

HOLLERSolSANFORD
196.1 rilEV. CnnTrrtlhle, Equipped ... ...—_ — SAVE
1966 (T IE V . 4 Door. 8 Cyl.............................. ..
____1395
1959 C H EV. | Door V-8, A u to ., Power Btr, ____ 1195
DJ5S CH EV. 4 Door, V-8. A u la. - .................... ------- 895

1957
1937
1935
1956

CHEV.
llljrk
FORD
FORI)

2 Door II. Top, Auto., Power
MS
4 Door, Auto., Air Cond.......... .
595
4 Door, V-8, A u lo ............. .......................MS
I Door Station Wagon
.................... 395

SQUARE DEAL CARS
1961
1961
I960
195*
193*
I960
1957
1955
1956

FORDGulaviv 1Door.
II.Top, Aulo............... 1693
MEItCI l i t 4Door, Aulo., AirCond......... ....... . 1893
OLDS Convertible, Power, Air Cond. .... - - 1993
CMl-A . I Door lli-rayor, 6 UyL ...........
993
FORD
Ton ta n llody ....................
893
FORD ' j Ton Pickup
....
893
OLDS I Door Aulo., power ■
795
PONTIAC I Door, .............................
293
INI FUN A I ION AL
Ton Plrl.u» ________ 293

219 K. 2nd ST.

2303 PARK AVE.

tfk d d io i
SU M M ER

SP E C IA L S

1895
til) Falcon Station
1095
51) Chevrolet Parkwood
1095
58 Fdsel Sedan
$395
58 Chevrolet Itel Air
$695
57 Chrysler Saratoga
795
5ti Chevrolet I Door
$395
59 Rambler
795

til) Chrysler New Yorker
4 door, fully equipped, air conditioned.

VYiigiifi. 4 door* rutltn iiu l h f i t i f ,

S tation
h rutrr.

W agon, autom atic, India k

\o lo m tiiic

lran*m i**ion,

radio

k

hi-ater.

1 ilimir m l.ni, good lran -p m (ation,

Homes
Our
Specialty

COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
SALES

‘J. Fur Sale or Rent

2 BDRM house. 817 Catalina.
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedroom. 2
bath house with lake privi­ 2 BR. House. Air-Condition­
leges. FA 2-7UM.
er. Sale or rein uilh option
to buy. FA 2 2289.
4 BEDROOMS, 2 bath. (Jorida
room, patio, air-condition­ 1'INECRKST- 3 Bedruum*, 2
ed. In Loch Arbor. Phone
hath*, Fla. room, built-in
FA 2-8303.
oven l range, lot E. Jeu
kins Circle. 322-9557.
For quality automobiles at
low price* check the Herald 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath. Kit­
cLaaiiled pages where local
chen equipped. 123 W Cute
dealers adverd-a
man Circle. P a itc .n i.

your

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

R. Beach Rental*
HUTCHISON

FOR

Air-Cotulitioninpr

Jim Hunt Realty .Stenstrom Realty
Office
Night

SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS
J e rry laird FA 2 3219

• IIOMF-S • LOTS

• RENTALS
• FARMS

Mortgage Loans
Commercial
&amp;

R e s id e n tia l
VA - FIIA • Conventional
r*t iw r a a K a m s s —

• MANAGEMENT

• GROVES • ACREAGE

• ( OMMKKt I AL

2 door hartllnp, radio a heater, aulo.
Iran*., ponrr aleeriu g X brakra.

I ilioir, *lraiglil Iran*., heater.

FIRST C O M E - F I R S T SO LD !
1940 DO DG E $30

EXCLUSIVE SALES AG KM'S

RAVENNA PARK H IDYLI.WILDE
fcCl'sTOM HLTLT HOMES OF DISTINITIOS'*

111 N. BARK AVE.
RAVENNA PARK SALES O FFIC E: FA 2-7193

All Cars Sold With A 1-Year GW
Warranty

SeminoleCo.Motors
519
FA MRil I

E.

Firwt St., Sanford
Winter i'urk Ml 7-2330

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�TOUR of
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Soma time ago, women became
tired of being called "housewives,"
which seemed to indicate th a t they
w e n primarily concerned with a
house, in favor of the word “ homemaker" 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-

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.

plcted for Tour inspection or one of
your own choice.
Kingswood Builders has homes in
Suniand and a t the new Green briar
of Loch Arbor.
LMN Enterprise* offers you Tee
’N Green Estates west of Sanford or
Lake YVayman Estates, near lyingwood.
Shoemaker Construction Co. has
lovely homes in Idyllwilde of Loch
Arbor and Ravenna Park.
Cavalcade of Homes can l»c seen
a t Country Club Heights south of
Iy»ke Mary and west of Five Points.
Use the handy map to find your
way to the*e choice homes.

C o u n tr y C lu b H o a d
GR££.N*BRIAR

of

25th

loch arbor

Btroot

Give vour child the pleasure of walking lo school.
.1 &amp; I bed rooms - central heat - air conditioning optional.
Models open daily 10 to dark.
Sales Office - Highland Avenue
Builders: L M N Enterprises. Inc.

Longvool
School
If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals —

and

would like to advertise
on our weekly Tour Of

LAKZ
YfAXMAH

H2I3HTB

Homes

floslnolt Blvl

and Real Estate Page —

CALL FA 2-5612
FOR IN F O R M A T IO N

BUILDERS —
If

you

h;oe

REA LT O R S!
homes,

acreage,
Priced from *11.600. .1 &amp; t bedrooms

groves, rentals — advertise on

central

our weekly Tour of Homes page!

heal - air conditioning optional

Models open daily -11:00 to 6:00
Sales office • I'psala Road • 322-2711
Builders: L M N Enterprises

FOR INFORMATION

12 Exciting

Models On

Display

3 &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS
/Mm

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€

IN ASTRONAUT CHAT OR

Immediate Occupancy

ANY OTHER — YOU'LL AGKEB

THAT THESE HOMES ARE TOPS IN QUALITY AND DESIGN I

30 YEAR

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F.H.A. Financing

Vow

Down Payments

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No Closing Costs

MODERN KITCHENS BY
G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC

This nttructive 3 bedroom, 11* bath home of modern colonial design, lo­
cated at 3fti» Satsuma Drive, was recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Carl
W. Ilrorup. Mr. Brorup i&gt; staff manager of the Interstate Life and Acci­
dent Insurance t o. Features include a heating svslem, GK water heater,
Venetian blinds and fully equipped all-electric kitchen.

I,&lt;H&gt;k For These Modern Features
• Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
• Sidewalks

• Street Lights

Situated In desirable Idyll­
wilde. this spacious I bed­
room. 2 tt.it h home of con­
temporary design is a perfect
mutch for the large family.
Loaded with luxury features,
such as a dream kitchen and
central air conditioning and
heat, this home can lie yours
for SJ.I.noo, |o f i|f,Mri will
move you in. Open daily. See

• Sewer &amp; Water

• B eautifully landscaped High A Dry l-ols

• Many Other Outstanding Features
• Out Of The Flight Pattern

it hium *

I . if South

on 17-92 to t t »»

Y U O LH SU l

C O N S T R U C T IO N

COM PANY

CADE OF HOMES SH.N.H

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11 W. 2.7th ST. DIAL FA 2 3103

SALES OFFICE -

STENSTKOM REALTY - SALES AdENTS
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Mat! patron* of the San­
ford pot! office may b« re ­
ceiving v is it icorchH and
parched p ee r* of mail next
day or *o. \ mail truck
caught f re Sunday on the
way into town from the North.

Bob Be.**erer and Everett
K err would like the reading
public to know Seminole
Memorial Ifoipital and Mayfair Ins arc "in the downtown
Sanford are a" and were fly£ Ing the American flag Fourth
™ of July. That old hole-y and
torn f ia ; still is flying at the
courthouse. And the one at
police hq could use the ser­
vice* of a seamstress.
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Last Kiwani* meeting bad
an
international
flavor:
Guests includes! Father Louis
Donlevy, of Galway Ireland.
£ and I'w e Koenig. German exriiange student.

County To Study Recreation Program
£ 5-

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Seminole Committee Will Join
State In Long Range Planning

5 &gt;cUttmil liimun

WEATHER: Partly cloudy throujrh Tuesday; widely scattered afternoon showers. High in 90s: low in To*.
United Pres* Le-u-cd Wirs
N&lt;&gt;. 7 5 0
Established 1908
MON.. JULY 8. 19t»:t
SANFORD. FLORIDA
-

University
Site Deadline
Set Aug. 10

JFK Decision
On Railroad
Strike Near

Seminole County ssill move
this evening to join the State
o f Florida in an overall pro* r*,n ,,f Ions range planning
to enlarge ncreational facil­
ities for residents and visitThe Slate has been conduct­
ing a statewide study since
19*51. with * special Govcrnorapputnted
commute*'
The
Countv will commence this
evening to join th a t study
when the newly appointed
county rc.rvational planning
cum m itbe holds its initial
anil organisational meeting
with the County Commission
■* the Courthouse.
Among other* of the State
commiitee’s long range plans
ta to acquit** thousands of
a* re* of land along the upper
St. Johns River, from its head
» a t r* below tjik e Helen
I’d a irt. n«ur Melbourne, to
tavke Harney, which border*
on Seminole County.
William Kidd, clmitman of
the Governor's »:ate commit­
tee. in a TV interview S at­
urday- evening. I spotted the
State hopes, with i'.s overall
progt am. including the St.
Johns River development as
a recreational area, to increa*e the Slate's tourist attraction from to million an ­
nually a t prrsent to 30 mil­
lion by the year 2 .000.

Deadline
for
submitting
WASHINGTON
IT U
_
proposed sites so Seminole
The Kennedy administration
County for a new state uni­
appeared t lay to be nearing
versity has been fixed at
a
derisipti tin w'-cthcr to j*k
Aug. 10. It was reported today
Congress for legislation to
by Gen J C Hutchison,
prevent a natumw !c rai'.roid
JIM CROWE
chairm an of the County Com­
strike.
mission.
Ida playground*.
Labor Secretary W. Wil­
J. B Culpepper, executive
Emphasis will be la ij tu
lard Wirtr planned to report
director of the State Board of
pre»ent nsrrvational facilities
j to Pi
N
- toilav
Control, has requested the
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' on rcjectl m by the five opetit attra c t new industry to
F irst 12 finalists in the Miss Beard of County Commission­
, rating rad un as of his last
the area but to divorce theie
ers to accept the respondFlam e contest were Sharon
. d i t c h proposal for averting
industries from the recreation­
Leary. Carla
Lommler.Nan­bllity of working with the
a walkout at 12:01 a m ,
al area* in tha: the two will
cy Porter. Sandy Getman. Board of Control in the se­
1 1 EDT. Thursday
lection of sites for the uni­
P at Mackall, Charlotte San­
not conflict. Kidd, in hi* TV
Presumably
their disci*d ers. Janice Russell, Joan versity to be located in Cast
program, pointed out the in­
i lion will cent* r on the quesCentral Florida.
Jone*. Nancy Swenson, Marla
dustrial
contamination
of
A tion whc'.hrr to a*k Congress
"The Board, of eourse,”
Jones. Candt Condor and Bnbl-ake Apopka, a major prob­
to strp into the dispute by
I50AT
SHEDS
were
blown
down
ami
Jimmy
Lappin'*
house
boat
was
sunk
9 bie Watkins. Next elimination General Hutchison said, "is
lem at the- moment.
e m e tm t a law to require
when a small twister struck the Monroe Harbor Marina across Lake Mon­
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narrowed the field to Sharon. very pleased to accept this
compulsory arbitration of the
roe Sunday afternoon for the second time in aUmt a month. It was third
C arla. Charlotte. Janice Mar­ responsibility."
issues inv&lt;ived
Purpo.e will he to induce
within the last two months. Several boats were damaged. One ro* f was
The Chamber of Commerce
la and Bobbie, with the three
The railroads plan to put
industry th at plentiful recrea­
blown across Highway 17-92. At the upper right above another roof is
lin a iu ts being Janice, first; ha* been directing the cam­
new work rules, wrtich would
tional facilities and srea* are
shown resting atop five or six boats.
(Herald l ’h oto)
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Charlotte, second, and Bob- paign to have the East Cen­
elim inate yobs up to 37,000
available for their employes
b*«, third.
tral Florida university locat­
firemen. Into effect Thursday.
Kidd pointid nut the St. in their free time.
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ed in Seminole County but
The unions have announced ^ John* development will pra­
Although Seminole County.
ttle* will .&lt; on strike if the vide the he«t duck hunting, a* &lt; whole, is without the
&lt;5. Andrew Speer, president, the State Board of Control
new work rub * are applied th . be*t fishing in the world, I ranga of the upper St. John*
and Dr. John Darby', vice has indicated it prefers to
Wirtg *a.d Sun lay that he along with major atttraction* River development as a recreg president, represented the lo­ work with rle c te l officials,
was "bitter y .lisappointe*!" for other hunting, boating and ati.mal area, it ts extreme­
cal Ktwams Club at the in­ preferably hoards of county
X
.1........ns
NAS
»
hy the un n* rejccli n of hi* . like recreational facilities,
ternational convention last commissioners
ly interested in that Governor
injured when hi* motorweek at Atlantic City. N J
ey*‘le jumped t r curbing ami su i.csticn for a settlement ' It will 1^ the county rec Fsrrt* Itryani vva* schr*lutrd
Manag;mrnt
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General Hutchison request
re;i:es ntaiivrs r.-itional committee's sun to to.lay to name the five comST. PETERSBURG ( t'I 'D - tin .!. a car marked ill a drive- .-.! accept. I the government join with the overall long im*,mner* for the newly leged
the
Chamber
to
continue*
A
small
tornado
touched
Police and sheriffs depart­
way ut l i t Garrison Drive,
range program of the State tdste.l St, John* • Indian Riv­
m ent heaved a big sigh today: working with the county to- down across Lake Monroe —- Stut* Senator John E Country- Club Manor, at &amp; plan.
to provide year-round recre­ er Canal District, designed to
A safe and sane and quiet ward getting the university Sunday, uprooted trees and Mathew s Jr., and House p. m. Sunday, police reported
ational activities, not only promote the new inland walong Fourth of July week­ and the cham ber agreed to disappeared quickly. Nobody Speaker Mallory Horn* have Uday.
was hurt.
along the St, John* River torday from Sanford ta th r
!x-cn V 'drd th e nu&gt;»t v a lu ab le
end here; nothing more than do so.
Gary C. Han-m»nd*. w ho Is
The Highway Patrol said litem U -rs o f the 19.-J F lo rid a
and Lake M mroc, but in uth- Atlantic Ocean.
routine
complaints, reports
"We wou'd like to have the
he.ng tie.ite.I ut thr Sanford
«r endeavors. All lines of
When this waterway I* ac­
£
and investigations. Three per­ offering of a* many sites as the twisier &lt;lid some mild L t-g itla lu ie .
NAS dispensary, ws* charged
NEW GRLEANo iLTSi — • i-.*rts will b.- planned fe r complish:-.!, the ?*!. J**h**? will
son* reported m inrng. two povsibW to submit to th&lt;C dam sce to host shr*t« at the
i wun iaiiuic t*» control his vewho left for the grocery only Board of Control," f « i ■*Gvo- Menr*ie *».*« ba»n T'*e h* r* ,.. t
'« &gt; Ml Will be Binsi.-nrd at Department store sales in ,he active xjMrismsn and b« a navigable water traffic
M tc d j t the pn.nt
most soiitlienstam tueti.'p.di* spoitsvvouian and also for the rou'e from the ocean a t Jack ­
One returned.
eral Hutchison, "and t lyonr tin it
I
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in. Friday in rity ...uiU
HT. LOUIS. Mo* |L P I»
A
tan arras, including three on-b-oker*.
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who has such a site to offer where he St. John* River
sonville,
through
I'alatka.
runs «e.t of Lake Msnro*, crowd* ■ (.us with pais- "■**.
F lo i. la u r n , ate running
The long range program Sanford and to the o. ran in
City M anager Pete Know is requested to forward in­
«h»
hil »
ahead of Inst year, the New will m cl.de added facilities the vicinity of Maytown. It
formation regarding th u site I T ie tin shed* which protect ' Undm*
le»*experiment
atRailroad
the
hoatr
were
"tw
i.trd
•»'"*
*nJ
P,U"«H
Routine business, including Orleans Federal Reserve Hank for picnicking, swimming, not only will open a sra'.rr
Ave., W. First Street and as soon a* possible
arounl a hit,” the patrol 4
embankment Sun- I w*» alcoholic beverage rr- irpnrtrd.
golfing, tt-iini* . . . anything way for pies urn rra ft but
Deadline
for
submitting
Oak Avenue may have help­
u*ie killui&lt;l. and juuir U u u H ire *ui&gt;. Tlifvr
quasta. will iK-rupy Ui.- City
Only llirininghaui, Ala., re- ai ,1 everything tha will draw alsa for rommrrcial barge
ed some . . . but sandbag­ these sites to the Hoard of
«
m| s«fl*i j 'j Vk« I • ||| j Is! 1**1.
damaged.
• ..mmis.iun in tegular **-a»i»n ported a decline, the bank the Florida residents and tha traffic
ging the southbound traffic Control is Aug. l« and it is
«t S tonight.
sai l in a weekend report.
northern visitors ta U* F larThis Sanford - ocean water*
at West F irst still hasn't giv­ im perative that these site*
f&gt;e
submitted
to
the
Board
en him the answer. There
K
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TALLAHASSEE tU I'li are some teeriffick traffic of County Commissioner* not
More than 5u» high seh*.ol
snarls there . . and the State later than Aug HI *o that
l a k e
'■«&gt;•* from m o u n d Florida
Road Department «u&gt;s ‘ no they can be forwarded to
JESSUP
wera heie today for their antraffic light.”
the Board of Control in plen­
nuul Hoy's SGitr, aimed at
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ty of time to meet its dead
giving them a first-hand look
line.”
Speaking of traffic, the
at s t i f l e government.
northbound cars and trucks
To dale, tt site* have been
on Myrtle Avenue onto Semi- submitted in Seminole County ,
a tThe no-1- IXtr
note Boulevard are increas- with a feasibility study hy till! 11 I I I —
WASHINGTON f l'l'l* —
“ ing in number . . . maybe the First Research Corpora- I’eople'* Radicals party brl.l
there should be a STOP sign t.on. Miami, recommending a strung lea,I to*luy in orderly Tieasury Secretary D**uglas
at ti&gt;e lake front, huh?
two of these 11 However. Xrgentine elections which ap- Dillon prci|ict*-*l Sumlay that
General Hutchison said the pearrtl to S e t back follower* tho Jlousn XXuys A Means
People worrier when the Hoard of Control desires sll of ex dictator Juan l&gt; IVron Coinoiittou would will*- a sa t­
sewage disposal plant w.ll site* suggestions fe forwarded
Dr A rturo IIIiw. .* *5 yr»r- isfactory tav-eut bill tlial
STA
get into operation . .
VSell. to the state hoard
•dd country d etor running on would be enacted b) LoilgIVss
it won't be long now " There
the I’eople's Itudi- al ti« ket. befoie ailjoui nuieiil.
a -e not t°o many people who
In offering a site. 1* is re­ took a lonuiiuriding lead in
know the hours and hours am! quested tha! the following in­ the lli-nuin president! d race.
hour*
of extra (not really hi* formation and m aterial lie
The president i« rlr- te*t InMIAMI I l l ' l l Die (o a s t
I
Job| time that Pete Knowles submitted to tie County t mu ■lires-tly Sy an electoral «•&gt;!■ Guanl said t***fsy it had re ­
has put into that bit of high ■nbiion:
ceived a message from a Navylege.
ly technical construction since
XXilh "2.711 of \rgentiniC* task for. a searching for the
Provide county map show­
bit- contractor faded out of ing location of site «opp!)‘ 1*1.19*5 pierim tx t,-|»ort*d. un­ vessel "mi'Hoy, musing for
the picture . . . Actually, it legal or otiK-r description, official r« turns gave Him six days with 4n al* aid, that
is a tribute to the engineer with enough detail to iden IJOrt.-dUS V o t e s Dr. t'w a r (lie ship apparently swamped
ing skill of the city manager tify silr. stale approxiuutc Alende, trailer of an tnlrun-l- . or hroka up 11 a reef "w ith
that the project has done a* acraege; list owner ts i; give gent radii .,1 faction, had !,1,-' no survivors.'
well as it has.
estim ated e***t of acqui«iti*)n gll2.fl.’ I ami Gen IVdro X-a-n• • •
an*l indicate w briber all or bill ii, former piovidnnal preS u itM tle s
C O C O /k
Du yuu suppose., nos that any part ol the site might sident. I.IIU.C.II.
SAIGON. Viet Nam (U I'D
the palms wc*t of the park be donated free of charge,
- South \n*t Nani'* must rmLAKE
I i D
ing lot”
used by Suns- Ma­ and m d'cate whether clear I I
,
, , v i/v /i , v ,
ineni writer. Nguyi-n Tu»ng
f&gt;
o /r tS E t r
lO K C p O rtC T
chine and Supply have been title, mclul-ng mineral rights.! ^H C r O
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I’sni, 58, committed suicide
taken out—well partly so— is nr can be provided
Q n V a C O tiO fl
today us a political protest
that the
firm will "go the
Those individuals or group*
•
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Vacation lime is her.- and " n Ul*
«,f bia trial for alnext mile” and clean up that proposing site for the new
L
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unsightly
accumulation
of I university are to submit bra while Bear l.akr-Forest City •'K*'1 rompllcily in the aiasrliv
e
19*111
coup
again
st
I'rcsi"Junk” on the lot . . . ehures setting forth trie re r«p*irlpr Xlrv Alan (Shirley) deiit Ngu Dltdi Diem.
Sure w o u l d help the
ap­ suit* of the application id Wentworth iv on vacation this
pearance
of our " m a i n
certain criteria for site se­ month. Mrs Holiert (Elsie)
Kowalvkl will aer(-|it news I'liin Heard
stem " Remind me to speak lection.
GENEVA (L 'i'lj - Unite*!
about that in Orville Touch
The deadline for receiving for Ihe arra
LAKE
Mr* K&lt;rwai*ki may la* con Nations Secretary General
b&gt;n
ihese brochures, which arc to
M A S U IN i r o *
be transm itted through the (acted at her home at 3333 I bant met informally Sunday
t« O t/3 p A W
EAU
An ad in your favorite County Commlstion to the ex Shirley• Drive, Rear Lake, or with UN officials and heard
by
plume
at
H
.7A
2175
drtAils
of
the
A
tm
an
nations'
ecutive
director
of
the
Board
new spaper that offered a
6 ALL»t
plan* to try expel South
,
,.
.
house for tale brought 2u of Control, is Oct. 7. These
Africa and I'ortugal from the
lookers real quick like . . . brochures snould t.- in the B i i r K o h l j c d
SA * 0 * AS
Rurglars stole an undrtrr- I lilted Nations, i n ( o r m • d
And the first one there hands of tiie County Commis­
L»(
LAKE'
bought it. we hear . . . Good sioners not later than Oct. 1. fined amount of cash from a source* saui.
juke
b*&gt;i
and
cigarette
exam ple of the ' ‘pulling pow-1 Information regarding the
e r ” of your Sanford Herald. criteria for site selection may chine at the Cut Rule la-er s S t a t e Toll :M
he procured from tlu- o/lice garden, t i l l West 13th Street,
MIAMI (LTD
Accidents
' Sunday, police said today.
of Clerk of Court
• tanned at teavt 1 | lives III
Florida over the holiday peMayor t.ee Gary, of Ovinlo,
i rod that started at ti p. m.
proudly reporta that flax*
wera flying a t half of th*
HOUSTON Tcs UPlj — Discussion of p(o|M„ed near Wednesday and cndi-i ak mid­
homes in town on the Fourth Astronaut John G enn h at polling ptac* s with Mrs. Cam- night last nigliL
Jlftcen pc-roou* liiownxd. I t
of July. He reminds residents his "han*D full” with the oa- illas Bruce, supervisor of regI . ■ - . A.
'h a t flax* are still avallabla turn's space program and iatratlon, will highlight Tues- dle&lt;l on tl.e highways slid fiv#
day's
C
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t
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f
i
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killed
In
n
-.ut
fo r purchase a t the city hall has no plans to run l**r the
drum clerk Mr*. Dot Courier. 1Senate from Ohio.
j Uireting.
! occidenka*

Twister Hits
Marina On
Lake Monroe

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BRIEFS

Navy M an Hurt
On Motorcycle

Most Valuable

Florid □ Store
Sales Increase

Houtinu Session

Moderate Holds
Plurality In
Argentine Vote

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Bolling Places

(ilenn Says No

i

way will tia into th* uppe*
St. Johns development, per.
mit:ing boa: traffic to proce**d inland up or lawn tha
river for the v»hy first tim.*.
Local promoter* of the ca:a!
are convinced it wilt be an
economic bo»n for Svn-. '-d.
not on'y in commercial x rjtrr
traffic hut in plcasu*-* boat
traffic.
Kidd m s s I . i* m l
in his TX In t’rv.iw- tha* a
major problem f i r tMa a "to,
from Sunfort! along the St.
Johns to t^ k e llsuivy a- i
beyond, cvnfron'a hi* commit­
tee and all other* intorcsted
in th* long range recreational
;r-)g*an*. Shall!
s

s

•

&gt;'. R. tJiu ii t row*. local
fishing camp operator a id i
member of Seminole County's
newly appointed recntvtlon *1
long range planning commit*
fee mee.ing tonight, ha* be*.x
notified that shad fishinr in
th,- tea*on ju*t recently do***l
was up 22 per cent “in eft r t
over these for th* pi&lt;vtoga
x-oron."
I’aul R. Nichols, chief of
on» of the top burswus of th*
Fish ami Wildlife Service. IT.
S. Department of the !nt.*rior(
under date of July I. f insrsn!t*l this letter, in p a rt, t»
Crowe:
“Th* St. Johns Rivor shad
sport fiihery continue* to b«
our best fishery for this spe­
cies on the* A tlantic coa.t.
During th* 19*53 season, the
•portsmen took an estim
ated*1
vrr-rai*
73.12.’&gt; shad in 9.1*9 boai;-.l*;,-*.j
This was in increase of t l j
per ecu’. In number of fish
caught and 22 per cent In *f«j
fort over those for the pre­
vious season.
H is increase
wa* largely due to tha ^evclJ
opment of a productive fish­
ery in the tiuper river ha* n,
which took an estim ated k2.«
3.V) fish in 1.7JO boat-day*.
In view of th# nropoaed fiosd
control devclopmsr: In the vitr*
por river basin, this is a sig*
nificant finding, since p rtv i.
out studies did tiot Indicate
the utilisation of th.s
'•*!
of river by th* sp irt fishery **
KId)! stated dams, forks
and wrlrs would be «nn.
structrd In the upper St.
John*, ta tie Iw with the
Central and Southern Flor­
id* flood control program,
ron-lituting a major threat
to Ihe «had fishing.
•
a
•
Nichols' letter to Crowe
rontinuei: “ For your inform a­
tion attached is a ropy of th»
preliminary report uf our
finding* on the upper river
basin sport fishery and tha
utilization of the* area hy ihe.!
for spawning. We plan to
sample the area in August
to determine the utilitation
of this section of river by
shad for nuriery grounds.”
Nichols' preliminary report
dealt mostly with tho upper
St. Johns south of Highway
50. Vlicrc were minor report*
of *h*d egg collection* north
of highway 30, South of highway 4*5 bridge, and a mile
north of Lake Harney at the
old railroad tr&gt;*tl*.
NV.'lud** letter to Craw a
concluded w:th a report of
progrtw* studies ill ihe N orth­
east t'rnn*)Ivania. Xlarylaml
mid New Voik. and tha tran s­
planting of shud r :gs to tha
F a il Coast front the Colum­
bia U ner on the West Coast.
*

*

*

Nichols
concluded
“ XXa
hope to get ataiut 0 million egg* from the Columbia
by July I *&gt;, So far. ha.clii' g
has been rxrrptlui ally g-n-L
In 18*3. the run* *»rr*&gt; estsblished on the West I o sst
through an egg transplanta­
tion program, and now * , t i t
attem pting to rever*«* the * tuation.”
Nichols is chief of the ana.
•Iromous fisheries program,
biologic*! laboratory, bureau
of coinmertial fltherie*. Fish
and W'lldllfi* Service, II. 8.
Deparlment of th* Iniariur. a t
Beaufort, N t'.
Ill* preliminary report sta t­
ed th a t shad spawn through­
out th* e rr# from one mile
n o r h of Lake Harney upatream to one mile south of
Sawgra*! Lake. Most spawn­
ing occurred between Star#
Htghwa)* Id and &amp;2u bridge#,
with aa many as 10.POO egg*
taken p*r sample. No spawn­
ing took pla, • south »f L ike
Faina* l l

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m r y other motorist do jroar part to a i k i oar highway*
You moot drive safely, and you nu*t insist that tho memben of
your faaiily do no. Make aura you use the rules of aafo driving . . .
Don't wait for the anguish of a sobbing voice; “1 killed somebody!’'
Professional driving lessons cost little
a fraction of the coot of
an accident, a charge of "involuntary manslaughter”,

Over 41,90© people died la traffic last year. The National Safety
Council reports traffic takes more lives in one year than did the
Korean War.
Why afl this daughter on our highways? Inconsideration. Excessive
Spaed. Neglect of safe drivlag rules. These are the reasons.

Your courtesy and consideration on the road will save lives.

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Sanford Joins Nation In Bell Ringing Ceremony
Bulletin

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John Adams
Started It
For Fourth

whan you war*
a kid and the only thought for
WEATHER: Scattered afternoon thowers today and Friday; high 88-92; low in 70a.__________________
the F o n th of in ly waa to bo ■ ft
op and out early to ahoot off agreement aw a
VOI- S3
United Pres* loosed Wire
Established It®®
TIIURS., JULY 4, 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 748
your firecrackers? And than fleer test ban.
anxiously await for dark for waa m w ap to
the sparklers and Roman
candles and sky rockets? Not
I 's i M Press Iota re* Bows) minute* beginning at 1 p. in.)
an inkling of a thought for
Across the land, they foW
In the tradition of their
the true purpose of the holi­
forefathers. Americans cele­ lowed the dictate of Joha
day.
brated Independence Day to- Adams who wrote his wifa
«
s e a
the pealing of bells. on the first Independence
Of course, wa doubt if Eng­
Day In 1776 that the Fourth
plcnio and
(In Sanford Major Tain of July should be celebrated
land is celebrating our holiday
today.
McDonald appealed to all by the ringing of belli "from
rrildenta of the city and one end of this continent ta
• • a
county to join in the ipirlt of the other, from this time fore
Did you know those '‘In­
the celebration with the ring- ward forevermore."
diana" who dumped the tea in
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina
inn of church belli for four
The theme of this year*#
Boston Harbor really were
holiday is "L et Freedom
Masons They convened lodge, (DPI)—President Jose Marla
Ring."
recessed, donned their "w ar Guido called in military leadThousands upon thousands
paint," had their "tea party" ere today in an attempt to
of cars took to the highways
and returned to lodge. That head off chaos in national
elections which followers of
at the start of the mid-sum*
waa Dae. 16, 1773.
ousted
dictator Juan D. i’eron
mer 103-hour holiday and tha
• • •
have announced they will
accident toll edged upward
This will give yon ju st an boycott. The elections are
during the opening hours.
inkling of,the freedom wo en­ scheduled for Sunday.
A United l'rvsa Internation­
joy. During WW II residents
The National P o p u l a r
al count at 5:30 a. m. EDT
in Algeria and Franch Moroc­ Front, a powerful coalition of
United Press International showed that a t least 15 per­
co had to obtain passes to pro­ the. Peronist Popular Union
Negroes in several cities sons had been killed In trafceed 10 or more miles from and the radical intransigent*
were
expected to use Inde­ flee accidents since 6 p. m.
home. And they never could of deposed President Arturo
rrrrrrr
pendence
Day a* a setting local time Wednesday when
understand why H is not Frondiii, announced Wednes­
fur segregation protest de­ the king weekend begs*.
accessary for us to obtain a day night it would abstain
The breakdown:
monstrations.
passport to proceed from from voting because of a
tt
A m a n meeting wss sche- Traffic
Florida to Georgia or Ala­ government decree disquali­
1
, in Danville, Vs., where Drowning*
bama. To them it waa Just not fying some of its [
•
a civil rights leader urged Boating
understandabla that wa can electors.
•
Negroes Wednesday lo test Planes
jr r r r r r
travsl at will through theae
Vicente Solano Lima, coali­
4
a federal court Injunction Fireworks
United 8tatca and our poa- tion presidential nominee,
•
against unruly demonstra­ Miscellaneous
sessions without passports.
had been considered L._
Total
14
tions.
• e e
strongest candidate in the
At Savannah, (5a., city at­ The National Safety Coun­
Our abroad and third Presi­ race, although none of l
torney Aaron Kravltch told cil predicted that between 550
dents, John Adams and Thom­ four leading candidates
city council that Negroes and 65o persona—a record for
as Jefferson, died on tha asms pcared capable of winning •
planned a demonstration at a four-day Fourth of July
day, July 4, 1828.
Savannah Beach, crowxlcd —would die before the end of
majority.
• a a
with holiday vacationers. Ne­ tha holiday period Sunday a t
Lima was reported to L.
Ring those balla today! U the personal choice of Peron,
gro leader llosea Williams midnight.
will make you feel good and currently living In exilo in
said Wednesday night demon­ In Milwaukee, Wii., an oldwill impressively recall that Madrid.
strations would resume since fashion circus parade was
tha thousands and thousands
negotiations with city offi­ planned that could turn out
In Argentina, the president
to be the biggest of them alL
cials had broken down.
• f war dead did not die in is not elected by direct pop­
rain.
Tiie National Education As­ Rlngting Brothers and Barnular vote but through a 476
sociation (XKA) convention urn and Bailey, using eld
• a a
member electoral c o l l e g e
in
Detroit braced for fire­ hand wagons and caged ani­
scheduled
to
meet
July
31
In
Gen. George Washington,
works today on a- motion to mal wagons from the Circus
heading a force of Virginians, the various provincial capi­
form study groups to (aclll- World. Museum in B irabao,
was sent July 3, 1754, to tha tals.
lata desegregation w i t h i n Wis., was performing ( o r i s
Forlu of. th a.O h io (Pitta- , .The peronist decision to
crowd that was expected to
the
NEA.
boycott
elections
followed
the
burgh). It waa Washington's
Southern delegatr* were re­ number in the thousands, In­
first battle. Ila later surrend­ government ban on presi­
ported planning delaying tac­ cluding the family of presi­
ered to the French a t FVrt dential candidate Dr. Raul
tics
to keep the Issue from dential Press Secretary TierNecessity; marking tha begin- Matera, a Peronist* who spill
re Salinger.
being
brought to a vote.
with
his
colleagues
and
en­
ing of the French and In­
In Chicago, the NAACP
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
tered the race as a Christian
dian War.
The often discussed hut on Wrdnrsda.v afternoon wna planned to climax Its 54th
BERLIN (UPI) - Soviet man and Soviet peoples," he President Kennedy has sent
Democrat Monday night.
• • e
long delayed action of hiring pumping 4US) gallons per annual convention with a huge
Premier Nikita S. Khruxh-' said.
his thanks to Its** Italian gov­
On July 4. 1770. the Declar­
Independence Day "m arch
an assistant police chief fur minute.
chev flew home to Moscow "Our forces are invisible.”
ation of Independence of the
ernment for It* "generous"
today, lie had Issued here a "Let the West know that, offer to contribute Use marble tho Town of Altamonte
Brown eaid the water had for freedom" through the
United State* of America, as
downtown section of the city.
drafted by Thomas Jefferson,
new call for Communist un- &lt;arid let them not atick their [or use in the proposed Na­ Spring* highlighted the rou­ no sulphur r. ntent and ap- A turnout o( more than 50,was adopted and signed by
Ily and a warning for the nosea Into the East s affairs," tional Cultural Center here. tine meeting of thn Town licarrd to be o( exceptional 000 person* was expected.
LONDON (U PI) - Prim#
John Hancock a* president of
Council Wednesday night.
We-t "not hi stick its nose ! Khrushchev said.
quality.
Minister Harold Macmillan,
Congress. Other signatures
More Payments
Hired wut Hu** Milne, who
tie ended wiih a renewed
into (lie East's affair*"
Most of the lime in the near
battling to restore Conserva­
were added Aug. 2 and later.
A tornado-type *to nn hit
WASHINGTON (U PI) — is to begin work immediately.
tive
party prestige under­
call
(or
unity
ut
all
Commun­
Khrushchev
took
off
from
three-hour
session
waa
spent
The original is on display at the Osteen section Wednes­
The Federal Reserve Hoard Hi* appointment, suggested
mined by the Profumo scan­
the Library of Congress, in day a t about 3:40 p.m., up­ East Berlin's Schocnefeid air­ ist nations behind the flag of said Wednesday consumer in­ by Mayor Lawtrnc* Swofford, in discussion with Harold
"Around Ute Clock" la dal, (seed new tests today id
Washington.
rooting trees, ripping th» roof port at 5:18 a. m. KPT, con­ Marx and Lenin.
stallment credit rose $131 mil­ was unanimously approved by Itadeliffe, president of Ulacu
Wednesday's Herald men­ two parliamentary by-elec­
• • *
off cne house and damaging cluding a six-day visit lo Thousands of people lined lion in May, largely due to a Councilincn Keith Nixon and Engineering Co., un detail*
tioned a "chewing gum tion*.
The first tariff act became an unoccupied trailer.
the streets of Berlin lo see $214 million increase oscr Don Fritch, only other mem­ of financing and puyment a r­ bandit" taking cartons af
East Germany.
Political observers said th#
law July 4, 1789.
April
in
automobile
loans.
Part of the roof of the home
bers of the hoard present for rangement* for the water gum snd rough drops from best the Conservatives coutd
He wa* seen off by East Khrushchev on his way to
• • a
of Robert Miller was blown
the regular first Wednesday system.
Hair's Gulf servlre station. hope for would be a strong
German Communist boss Wal­ the airport at the end of his
meeting.
Construction on the Balti­ off, hurled back around and ler Ulbricht snd the entire visit.
A renulutkn un* passed
A Juvenile telephoned po­ second place silowing in tho
A. C. Brown, town superin­ authorizing tile Iso row ing of lice Wednesday night and two districts, Deptfurd and
more A Ohio Railroad, tha slummed Into the side of his Ea.it German Politburo.
ATLANTA (U l'l) — Geor­
gia'* infnmou* rock quarry tendent and inspector of eon- $350,000 from the Cummer- admitted the burglary, nam­ West Bromwich.
first iron railroad in the house, A huge oak tree at In a free-swinging farewell
prison for ineoorlgildet at struction cf Urn new muni- tii,| ,tullk „ f w inter Park and ing another boy. Noth were
United States, wss started on the home cf J. 8. Peter-on speech, Khrushchev said the
The worst would be to fin­
was blown down, and the Communist wail separating
JulyU, 1828.
Buford, the end of the line cipnl witter system, reported the issuance of a promissory released to their parents ish third behind tha Liberal
• • •
trailer of Ann Stevens wus East Berlin from West Ber­
for troublesome
prisoners t h a t the first well wa* note for rrpuyment of the pending juvenile court ac­ party.
since
it
wa*
built
a dozen brought in late Tuesday after­ loan. Motion also vvu* ap­ tion.
The Independent Treasury damaged. A tenant wus to lin "has shut out the wolf."
Today's hy-elcction* were
M ARIW W (l P I' — V
Act became law July 4, into. have mntril into it todiiy, ac­ "The iairdt-r is closed now," husky life term convict shot years ago, will be closed next noon at a depth of 572 feet. proved (or tires puyment of
occasioned by the death of
It was the Democratic substi­ cording to Mrs. Clarence lie said. "In the past the two deputies lo death today week.
Specification*, which he saul current hill* fur construction Hack Scat
two Labor party members of
tute for a central bank, pro­ Snyder, who reported the Westerners
railed for the pumping of 200 of the system a* soon a* tha
could
squeete and fled into (tie sandhill* of
LONDON (DIM)—A novelty Parliament, both of whom
viding for the keeping of fed­ storm to the Herald.
gallon* per minute, war* more financing fund become* avail- firm Is selling masks of won easily in the 1959 general
through . . . hut now the northwest Fkirtda. Authori­
5!rs. Snyder said that border is closet! and the ties said the armed man TALLAHASSEE ( l I'll — than met line* the new well able.
eral fund* under direct con­
President Kennedy ami Soviet elections by majorities of
three email oak trees ut her wolf's tail has been harked might lie holding as a ho.*- 'I lie Florida Supreme Court
trol of government officials.
Premier Nikita Khrushchev alxmt 7.000 votes.
lUddiffo
reported
Hint
hi*
•
• •
pluee were uprooted and that off and now he is in a bad age the motorist whose ra r says that 51 slate law* re­
Deptford i* a London sub­
filin'* estimate for thu pro­ lor $1.75—twice Ihe price of
Die national net debt waa a (urge pine at the home of way."
wa* eommandeered in the cently passed by the legisla­
posed overall street and drain- u mask of Frankenstein's urb and West Bromwich U a
115.9 millions (not billions) on Rill Cerf wa* blown across a Khrushchev, speaking with­ escape.
ture are valid despite the
Midlands town.
age project wus approximate­ monster.
July 4, 1845.
fence.
out note* into a microphone
The Florida highway patrol fact that they were not sign­
ly
$1.5
millions
and
suggested
•
• •
Osteen resident* who saw at the airport, praised Com­ said Melvin A. Weaver, a ed by the late Senate Secrcthat work l»* slatted immedi­
Cornerstone of the Wash­ the rlotid said that it seemed munist East Germany's econ­ 5-foot lo. 210-pounder with a retary Robert Davis.
SHMINOLE COUNTY’S
ately
on upplieution for udington monument wits (aid to tie twirlimr, but that it omic growth. "A new era is thick shock of black hair,
By l oiled Pres# International vanee* on the public work*
July 4. 1818.
was not funnel *huped like a beginning in the history of wa* considered "extremely
Most ut Hie nation celebrat­ planning.
•
• •
tornado cloud.
relations between the Ger­ dangerous."
AMSTERDAM, Holland - ed the Fourth of July today
The first change in Work
One of numerous conven­
(LPI) — Prince Bernhard of with fair weather.
order*
for the xvutcr system
tions to protest tha KansasExcept lor thundershower* was upproved to provide the
The Netherlands Wednesday
Nebraska Art, held at Jackpresented the $30,&lt;*n&gt; Eras­ and lightning which laced the new lilcu Aldeli subdivision
sou. Mich., July 4, 1851, gave
mus Prize to Israeli philo­ early morning *kiex over Ala
with water ami the routine or­
its members the names of R«.
sopher Martin Huber for his bant* and (or scattered allowdinance
relating to thu in­
publicans, which speedily becontribution* to
European rr* in the Pacific Northwest,
Appointment of Capl. John I months with the Navy ex­ ra, at Hie South Pole. ,
creased cigarette lax was
rsine tha name of a new na­
the weather contributed to a
W. Williams, U. S. Navy, as perimental tram in Antarctt.
Presently Captain Williams »PMual and cultural life.
passed.
tional party.
fc-tnc spirit.
commandant
of
cadets
amt
Thu ruuneil voted to cancel
•
• •
Small amount* of moisture i
Offering Our Cu-stumers
the
July 17, August 21 ami
executive
officer
of
the
new
Kxtra session of the 37th
L'SS Observation Island at WASHINGTON fL'Plj
also fell early today aero** &gt;
September
In
meetings.
Congress convened July 4, Sanford Naval Academy was
Cape Canaveral. This is an -, 1* Unj,etJ s t l ,p, ha,
New Mexico and southwest FREE Tire Inspection
I8t»l, with It Democrats, 31 announced today by Col. H. J.
experimental ship which car­ (tended a $.'8 million agree­ Texas. A half inch of rain or |
Republicans and seven Union­ Furman, superintendent.
FREE Tire Rotation
ried out the successful tests ment to build a jet airport in less fell at Walnut llidgr.
ists in the Senate and 44
of Ihe Polaris missile.
Captain Williams, who also
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Sanford has been "borne" said Wednesday the action Salem, Ore.
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Forest City, Iowa, had an
lor Captain William* lor 20 was taken because Haiti has
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lo retire from the Navy on
ended its pa) inenl* on other inch of rain Wednesday, and
years.
July 4. 1883, surrender of Sept. 1 and will immediately
about a half inch fell at Jack­ It. G. Corhran, former state
He is married to the fur-1 foreign aid loan*,
•
Vicksburg.
mer Mary Ellen Higgins, a
,
sonville and Pittsburgh, Pa. U-vcraue director and director
Join the faculty of the acad­
Expert Wheel Alignment
native &lt;&gt;( Sanford and (laugh- i G l l 'l i i H e l d U i l t C S
Cool air Mowed aero** of state pi'Lcn*, has been
emy.
A native of New Orleans.
ter of Mrs. Edward Higgins.
UTTOXETER, England — much ut tlie nation Wednes­ made executive assistant to
Letter postage waa reduced Captain Williams wa* grad­
117 West loth Street.
(UPI) — Seventy girl sold. day in sharp contrast to the Secretary of S t a t e Turn
Tire Specialist Sloe* 193?
to two cents an ounce and uated from the U. 8. Naval
Captain and Mrs. William*,iers at the Womans Army record-setting reading* in the Adam*.
second-class postage to ooe Academy with the das* of
Cochran auct-eed* W. D.
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cent a pound on July 4. 1885. 1940. During World War 11 ha
Avenue with their five chil­ were called on the carpet The mercury only reached 65 Gray who retired. He waa ap­
a s #
was executive officer and la­
dren. Robert II., 19, a student Wednesday when they walked at Chicago and San Fran­ pointed to th* post of prison
(Incorporated
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director in 1959, but resigned
at Florida Southern Univers­ out Instead of following or­ cisco.
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Fourth
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Russ M ilne Appointed
Stay Behind m e w an JFK Says Thanks To Altamonte Police

Mac Faces Two
Election Tests

Osteen Section
Hit By Storm

Young Filchers
Cough It Up

Jail To Close

Convict Kills 2
Deputies, Flees

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SIIEKI WHITE

Casselberry Girl
Enters Skate M eet
Oval, Casselberry, left Sun­
By Jane Uaseelbtrry
Sheri White, 15-y e a r-o ld day accompanied by her
daughter nf Mr. amt Mm . mother for Miami B e a c h
Rodney Milner of 17 Mata
where she is taking part in
the Southern Hegional Skirl­
ing Competition being held
at the Deauville Hotel this
week.
She will compete in the
Junior Dance classification
with her partner, Chuck Best,
of Sanford. They will repre.
sent Melodee Skating Kink
along with Linda Ley and
Judy Harman who will he ac­
BONN. Germany (L'PI) —
companied by Mr*. J. S. Best.
french President Charles De
Xheri and Chuck skate un­
Gaulle flew here (rum Paris
der the direction of Gene Buell
today lo begin a visit pitch­
ed in low key lo avoid any of Ocala, skating pro. The
hint he was competing with pair skated the dance medley
President Kennedy for pepu which they will preient In
Miuioi Ileuch at a Skating Ex­
larlty.
hibition
held nt Buelltone
De Gaulle and five of his
cabinet ministers scheduled Skating Studied in Ocala lust
two days of meetings with Saturday night.
Pretty, blonde, blue-eyed
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
Sheri
ha* been skating fur
and his aides.
The Hirelings are among three and one half years and
the first of many to lie held has earned many proficiency
under the
Franco-German awards and three trophies in
friendship treaty signed by local competition at the Melothe two nations in January dee Kink.
She will he a sophomort st
and ratified last month.
The French president, who Lyman High School this jear
Is developing an Independent and has played with the Lynuclear force for his own mun Baud for the puit line*
country. Is the Western al­ years a* base clarinetist. Shu
liance's prime exponent for was a cheerleader lust year
a strong Europe under min­ at South SeminoU Junior
High.
imum V. S. Influence.
It was believed that Ken­
nedy during his recent Euro­
pean tour tried to line up Lout, By Jove
WORKSOP, England &lt;UPI&gt;
support for his plans for a
surface nuclear fleet under — Police said today a yellow,
the North Atlantic Treaty six-ton earth-moving machine
Organisation to be manned had been lost or stolen from a
construction site m-ur here.
by mixed crews.

De Gaulle Off
To Confer
With Adenauer

Legislation To
Avert Railway
i'sely
WASHINGTON' (L'Pli —
I’resiuent Kennedy was ex| arc led to be told today that
he nuy have lo ask Congress
for legislation to end a dis­
pute that could trigger a na­
tional railroad strike.
The report v.a* being sub­
mitted lu the I’tcsidenl by La­
bor Secretary W. Willard
Wirlz, wfiu cun suited with all
parties in the dispute Wednes­
day. Wlrts hud u noon, Kt&gt;T,
uppoin .inent witii Kennedy.
On June 13. the President
naked both sines to undertake
ln.cn.. ve efforts to settle the
dispute la-fure July It). He
asked Wilts to report on the
prog less of those efforts.
Alter meeting with the
parties Wednesday, Wirtz told
a news conference thul the
negotiations '’have reached a
point where it becomes ex­
ceedingly duuhliul whether
there could be any possibility
of si-Ulinient by collective
bargaining.'’
The labor secretary empha­
sized that the government had
nut ‘'by any means abandoned
this esse." But he added that
"realism requires recognition
of the fset that the parties
are iliil quite far apart."
His statement followed an
announcement by the nation's
railroads that they will put
new work rule* into effect at
12:11) a. in. EDT on July II.
Five railroad unions have
warned that they will go on
Strike if the companies put
the changes into effect.
Ttie new work rules could
cost the jobs of up to 37,000
firemen, plus others later.
In general, they would make
It possible for the railroads to
reduce crew sizes, overhaul
pay systems, assign road
crews to do yurd switching
and yard crews to do some
mad work, and permit longer
runs without crew changes.

Tot* Had
HOME (U l'l) — When a
Roman rwould • be Lothario
tried tu flirt, with her Wed­
nesday. Swedish tourist Eliza­
beth Schmidt, 2d, kicked him
so hard *hu broke one of her
toes.

Spy Case Revives W iretapping
A
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L'AI'T. JOSEPH M. TUI.I.Y Jit., utnumumler of Heavy Attack Winjr One,
(center) pones with Lt.(jk') Alee It. Hluinlen (left) anil Lt. Cdr. John H.
Shaft tick after presenting them with Champion Itomlianller and Cham­
pion Pilot awards, respectively, for fiscal 1902.

WASHINGTON (11*11 —
Members of the senate Judi­
ciary Committee slid today
Siit-y atfrie.f with Ally. Gen.
ftojert F. Kennedy t.;at ntr.v
wiretapping
legislation
is
needed u figat increasing
Communist espionage activit.es
Hut one. Sen. Kcnnah B.
Keating iRN .Y .I, warned
that Lungre-s was not likely
ta accept the administration's
bill until Ktnmtly backed
do.'.n from his position that
n-j court order be required
for tanp'ng tele plume lines of
spy suspects.

Mrs. Slavik's
Father Dies

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Proponents of the bill said wiretap information at evi­
(here was little likelihooddence.
Congress would take quick
action on wiretap legislation
of any kind. BoU tnc Senate
May We Suggest
and House Judiciary Com­
mittees are preoccupied with
that you see the '6.1
top priority civil rights bills.
Essentially, the administra­
Knmhlrr Di-play *i
tion bill would permit the
.till t t . 1st. St. fur Ihe
government to use info-maHlcgr-t Bus Of Aour
lion obtained from wiretaps
Lifetime! H i g h e s t
in court.
Trade-In* Are Being
Under prewnt law, wireta&gt;
png is permitUJ but L f
Offered Now!
evidence cannot be used n
court.
Kennedy told a news coti
Ill LI- HEMPHILL
Terence Wednesday the JusMOTORS
tire Department was “ ser­
iously hampered" in u.itiHIM W. Fir-I SI.
- C*
lit£ •*Vli I «*y bj Ini£et.
of laws to permit use of

Friends of Mrs. R. L. Sla­
vik. of Oviedo, are extending
}their sympathy in the loss
of her father, Raymond W.
Dunklce, of Lakeland, who
recently passed away after an
extended illness.
Funeral services were held
in Lakeland and burial was
the American flag was run up
in Punt a G orla.
a staff at the top of the ridge
Mrs. Dunklee returned home
and the Star Spangled Bamiei with Mrs. Slavik for a short
was played.
visit.

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— That uniquely American
phenomenon — the Civil War
buff—left here today with his
appetite for history whetted
by three days of battle re­
enactment*. parades and col­
orful pageantry.
He was joined by the esti­
mated -lO.UIKl tourists who hud
jammed into this small com­
munity for the centennial
commemoration of the Hattie
of Gettyaburg.
An enthusiastic crowd, es­
timated by state police a t 35,(Mil, turned out Wednesday for
the highlight of the observ­
ance— the re-enactment uf
Pickett's charge.
Confederate loldiers mussed
on Seminary Kidgc at 3 p. m.
and began the assault across
a mile-long field. They ap­
peared firit as gruy- specks
lull live minutes later the
.Southern soldiers and their
colorful buttle flsgs drew a
gasp from the crowd.
A rebel war cry and a vol­
ley of artillery brought Union
troopa racing to the top of
Cemetery Ridge. Northern of.
ficere drew their sabres end
enlisted men loaded their
rifle*. About Dm yards to Die
rear, Union artillery prepared
to answer the Southern volley.
A stereophonic loudspeaker

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atisation piped the sounds ol
battle to the onlooker*. “The
Hattie Hymn of the Republic"
and “Dixie" were played ah
ternately as the Southerners
inched forward.
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the entite route of the Con­
federate advance, fell behind
the Southerners as they hi).
vanced up the gentle slope of
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• To Be Enhanced
In September
The fa miliar *ight of khaki
ami navy blue military uni*
form* which give* Sanford
and the surrounding area the j
air of a Navy town will be
enhanced, come September.
£ bv the sight of more of the»e
sam e uniform*, but in minia­
ture
Sixth, seventh, eighth and
ninth grade students who will \
be attending (he new Sanford
Naval Academy will be at­
tired in neat trim uniforms,
sim ilar to tho*e worn by mid­
shipmen of the If. S. Naval j
Academy, when the school !
| opens Its doors for the first I
time on Sept, lfi
But military training i&gt; not
the main purpose of the
school, said Col. II J Fur­
m an, superintendent of the
new academy, who has been |
in Sanford for several weeks,
making preparations for the
school opening
■The real place of a prl. | sate school in the educational
facilities of the country is
the ability of such a school
through close liaison of hoys
and instructors to bring out i
the best that is m a student."
the Colonel said
"The firmness and closeknit atmosphere of a mili­
tary school results In the
habit* of self - discipline.
■j p h y s i c a l bearing, man
n e r and a I t a i n m r nt in
a boy which are of benefit
to a man no matter what
course in life he may follow.”
she Colonel pointed out.
Fattier of twin Ifi-jearold
eon*. Jam es and Klchard.
and a daughter. Mrs. Char­
les Neunhoffcr, of Dallas.
Texas, Colonel Furman has
worked with the C a s t l e
Heights Military School in
Lebanon. Tenn.. (or the past
•even years.
Beginning as a military In­
structor after completing his
graduate study following his
retirement from the service,
the Colonel has risen through
engineering and administra­
tive duties on the staff of
Castle Heights, to the new
post of superintendent of the
new Sanford Naval Academy.
A Southerner, the Colonel
was born in North Carolina,
but moved to Greenville, S.C.,
while a child and considers
Greenville his "home to w n ”
During World War II. he
aaw sc*vice in Iho European
T heater of Operations with
^ (he Corps ol FngincsTs, and
has served in capacities from
platoon commander to batt.il
ton commander
Peacetime oversea* duty
was spent in the Philippines.
Japan and in Europe, with a
atint at the Engineering Re­
search and Development l a b ­
oratories in Fort llelvolr, Va.
Presently lie is making his
* headquarters at the Mayfair
Inn, accompanied by his son,
Jam es. The rest of the fam­
ily will arrive at a lat«r date.
For a time, Colonel Furtnan expects to occupy ad
mmi.siralivp apartments In
what was the Giants training
school building, which wilt
u i * be the administrative of- (ices and dormitory for *tu’ dents and instructors.
Instructors for the school
will be drawn from among
men of military background
amt a strictly academic, col­
lege preparatory curriculum
will he followed, with daily
athletics and military drill
periods
Queried as to the potential
^ aports program of the school.
Colonel Furman stated that
an mtra moral program would
he set up at first, branching
nut into inter-scholastic ath­
letics with other schools of
ttur area, as soon as feasible.
As superintendent of the
new school. Colonel Furman
•aid that he would welcome
inquiries as to enrollment and
^ curriculum of the school. An
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being published and will be
availab.c w»m (or interested
parent*.
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an oppsirtunity to see and talk
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ttveir parents, this is not a
hard anil fast requirement
and enrollment by mail is
p possible and feasible
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aiready been made in area
(sewspapers and a number of
inquirir* have been received.
Besides live regular board­
ing school students, day stu­
dents from Sanford and the
•urrnundtng area are also be
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Propeller Pitch Can Be Secret Weapon Of Winning Speedboats
MIAMI BEACH (NEA)—
Th« m i t t weapon of winning
speedboats can be ntie-hulf
inch of propeller pitch.
When the top racing driv.
*r» of aouthern Flerida finish
tuning engines and polishing
hull*, they may flip around
to a small building behind the
Miami Reach Boat Berths on
Purdy Avenue lacing Iliscayne Bay.
The sign *ay» Arne'* Prupellcr Shop. Inside, a sneak
thief try'"K to " tt,k through
in the dark would cut hi* feet
off a t the ankle*. Wall-towall prop*, large and smalt,
brume am) aluminum,
the flour.
In the center
stands the anvil where Nil*
Arne IVrs.-um hammer* miles
per hour and revolution* per
minute into propeller blades,
a

CONGRATULATIONS arc extended to Charles
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ing officer, John Hrumley (left), a t ceremonies
held a t Lake Monroe Inn.
(Herald Photo)

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»nKle or take* it out to impiuv* engine performance. In*
creasing pitch can bring
rverrevving engine back down
into it* best operating range.
Reducing pitch may stop an
engine from lugging utul boost
the r.p.m. up where mere
torque can give more spetu
with easier operation und use
less gas.

Many boatmen will find t overhaul without checking to ing drivers want a rush Job,
Oiiginally » Ns-w Jersey I and still watch to see if he‘*
machinist, Persson wanted to I doing a perfect jo b ?” this, their speed or r.p.m.'e are o ft see If a bent prop could be Ptrsson complain*.
and get ■ complete engine l causing tbe trouble. Alt r*cmove south and found that, as 1craftsman wants to know.
most places, there weren't
many propcll«r experts there.
A fte r training In a prop man­
ufacturing plant, Arne moved
to Miami 'JO years ago. Prop
w.,rk pile* tip around him on
the floor but he rt fuses to
Mon. thru Thur&amp;» 9-6 p. m.,
hire a helper.
“ How could I do my work
9-9 p. m„ Sat., 9-5 p. m .

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Many of
theprop* crowd­
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tangle with coral reefs, fund
bars, palm frond stump* and
coconuts.
Other propellers look per­
fect, These Persson'd careful
hammer and measuring gauge
must treat to urge a little
extra performance into each
blade. No welding and braiiug
will be necessary for repair.
Instead, a fractional change
of pitch may bring the prop
back to true c t decrease its
slippage enough U&gt; give it n
winning edge,
Arne hummers in blade

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Be iiurr to Mtmple our delicimiM old fashioned pure pork
MauMiicc «nd “nmuked like ham” hot clntfs. We’U he j*ervinfc
nil day Friday and Saturday. Both are made by Copeland.

25TH &amp; PARK

BEEF

LIVER

�rK ~ 'lfng,r Speedy Pit Stops Moehling Ahead In Canadian
Slock Car Races
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla.
I
(UPI)—The fine art
*rt of stock
»!
speedy
car "drifting** and *pe
pit itopi were seen as
ai the deFircriding factor for the F
cracker “400" auto racc
ra«* at
___. Speedway
the International
Speeds
here today.
wa» to
The $&lt;23,000j race was
a.m. EDT.
atart at II a-m.
Firebalt Roberta of IDaytona Beach and Fred Lr&gt;
zen of Elmhurst. 111., in
Fordi were to atart right behind two S3 Chevroleti in the
pole position* driven by Tar­
heels Junior Johnson and Jim

Paschal.
The Ford team said they
will seek to “draft’* their
way through the race and
wait for a break to pass the
speedy Chcvyi. They said
drafting meant using the slip­
stream of the car ahead to
save wear and tear on them­
selves and their cars.
Johnson’s speed in qualify­
ing at a record 166.M3 miles
per hour for two taps lndirated, however, that the
drafting cars may have their
hands full just keeping up
with him.

was asked when Amcld Pal­
mer won tha 1938 Canadian
O pen
golf championship.
Palmer’s name is now well
known, and Wednesday Moeh­
ling took a step in the same
direction.
The tali, blond former atate
amateur champion slashed

TORONTO (U PI) — The
mere mention of Ed Moebiing’s name always brings the
same question: “ Who’s heT"
Moehling, a 22 - year • old
product of bit. Prospect, III.,
needn’t feel badly about his
anonymity. The same question

fiva strokea off the p ar 71
Scarboro Golf Course as ha
battered his way through
gusts of wind up to 30 miles
per hour and toured the
rugged 6,738-yard layout in
66 strokes — three strokes
better than Doug Ford, Tom*
my Aaron and Fred Hawklna.

IfllMNTHHS
B B SW IIU M I

N N H N II

W -a u m a o

YOWELL'S
u r r u

LYTHAM 8T ANNES, Eng.
&lt;UP1&gt;— Fifteen Americans
were among HI golfer* who
'T teed off today on the first of
• taro qualifying round! for the
BrUiah Open championahlp.
Defending champion Arnold
Palmer, the Pennsylvania
atrongman, and 40 other fair­
way artlata wero exempt
* from qualifying. A total of
120 will compete In the open
proper, July 1012, over the
pjr-70 Royal Lytheam links.
Palmer, who will be lliuot*
ing for his third straight llrltlih Open title, Jack Nlcklaua
and Phil Rodgers are the
leading U.S. challengers with
the withdrawal of Hilly Cas­
per and Cary Mkldlccoff.

&gt;!y

c iu w io m s

Randy Ivy,
boy, Teddy
Miller; Bucky Hurt, Steve Hitchcock and Bubba
Park; rear row: Cecil Simpson, Steve Greco,
Billy Miller, Skipper Senkarik, John Foster and
George Hitchcock.
(Herald Photo)

A PERFECT WIN RECORD of 26-0 ranks
Yowell's as the champions of the Sanford Little
Major Baseball League. The nine topped all
eomera to win the National Leugue title and then
won two straight from the Amerlcnn League
champs, George’s. Pictured, from the left, front

15AmericansIn Koufax
BritishOpen

M o io a u a o o z

Gel smart, safe,
economical transportation
... Masterpiece of European
craftsmanship...goes 100 miles on
a gallon... practically no mainte­
nance cost. ■“SaurtMt My since
the esmpact ear!" See your VESPA
dealer-today.

In 7th Straight Shutout

By United Preaa International
Hey, ma, that man with
the whitewash is hero again!
That would be dazzling
Sandy Koufax, who leads the
majors with seven shutouts
and la the first National Lea­
gue pitcher to pitch that
many in one season since
Warren Spahn achieved that
total in 1931.
Koufax turned in his sev­
enth shutout Wednesday night
with a scintillating three hit
so victory over the St. Louis
Cardinals that increased the
Lna Angeles Dodgers' lead to
games.
The victory for the south­
paw Dodger fastballcr was
Ills 13th of the season with
only three defeats.
A pre-holiday crowd of 51,S9H at Chavez Ravine saw the

game.
Cincinnati edged Houston,
2-i, Milwaukee beat San
Francisco, g-5, and the Chi­
cago Cubs ripped the New
York Mela, 9-2, in other Na­
tional League games.
• • •
One measly dollar—current­
ly worth about 43 cents—sud­
denly has caused the Balti­
more Orioles to look like a
million bucks.
Annoyed over the many
mrntal mistakes they were
making, the Baltimore play­
ers decided last Tuesday lo
mete out fines among them­
selves for any further lapses.
The average fine is one dol­
lar, although some are as
high as five.
They have won two games

since the system was put In­
to effect and have climbed
into fifth place.
Wednesday night they beat
the Lot Angeles Angels, 3-1,
behind Milt Pappas, who
posted his seventh victory In
11 decision*.

That’s right! The completely restyled Valiant b now priced to start lowe#
than both Falcon and Corvair. In fact, nine of ten other compacts on the
market today have higher starting prices than Valiant. Just see the Mane*
facturcn* Suggested Retail Prices for the lowest-priced models.
• yitmr A utharued Plymouth■V altant Dealer's W arranty again* defects m » i f r r W am
m anship am 1963 ca n has keen expanded to include parts replacement or repair, without charge
foe required parts or labor, for &amp; yea n or 50,000 m iles, whichever tames fir tl( wi the engine block*
kend and internal parts; transm ission a w and internal parts' (etclading manual dutch): torxpm
converter, drive shaft, universal jo in ts (excluding dust ta w ) , rear axle and d^fferm tial, and m w
wheel hearings, provided the vehicle has been serviced a i reasonable intervals according to Itoi
F tym ouih'V oliant Certified Car C art schedules.

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County’s Oldest GE Dealer”
FA 2-1562

Tha 11-facJi acraasa a# fail
from General Uectrie produces the hr if Meat,
cleaieat picture leamfa fee inch Hint GI has ever
made! Overall aixn Hte between beefcakeIvesi
take* lift In morn table specs Hi m
9m
Inetde am IT * i
circuit beard wMi • Nfe-Hssse warranty.

We’ll alien front rnd, chit l
ahocka and exh.unt system,
repack the front wheel bear­
ings, and adjust the brake*.

. We 1) a d ju s t, rep ack
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check grease (fata, add
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FA 2-2821

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July

4 , 1968

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TIP TOP SUPERMARKET

and founder of the home and pastor of
church: Mrs. Carolyn Johnson, president of
Service Men's Wives Club; Ur. G. W. Starke,
speaker, nnd Mrs. Mary Smith, chairman of
Good Samaritan fund drive committee.

BENEFIT PROGRAM for G o&lt;h1 Samaritan
Home was held Sunday afternoon at Freewill
Holiness Church. Pictured from the left: Mrs.
Louise D. Foster, mistress of ceremonies; Miss
Katie Robinson, president of the Younir Ladles
Community Club; Rev. Ruby Wilson, president

Colored Community News

Good Samaritan
Benefit Staged
By Hubert It. Tlmma* Jr.
FA 2-3738
■Hie benefit program for the
Good Samaritan Homo wan a
sucres* and certainty n moat
enjoyable one. It was held at
Freewill Holiness Church.
Special features were a nolo
by Jimmie Hill, a song by Wil­
lie White and two «ongs hy the
Saint Paul (lo«j&gt;e| Chorus un­
der tho direction of Karl Mino tt.
Hr. Onrg&lt;* If. Starke, the
ipeaker for the occasion, ex­
pounded in his discourse. In
essenre, he challenged every­
one to strive for efficiency in
his respective field of endea­
vor in order to meet the chal­
lenge of change,
Mrs. Carolyn Johnson and
Ml** Katie Itohlnson, presi­
dents of the Service Men’s
Wives Ctuh nnd the Young
I.adies Community Club, retpeeivdy, presented the con­
tribution to Itrv. Ruby \\ iison.
Mother Wilson espressed
ber appreciation and grati­
tude to everyone.
Mr*. I.ouise It. Foster did
a thorough job us mistress of
ceremunles.
Those who could not attend
the- program missed a treat.
Was truly wonderful.

NEW YORK (U P I)-lt was
bound to happen There's a
used boat kit In Ft. Lauder­
dale. Fla., rrport* Popular
Boating Magazine.

(H eru ld P hoto)

Miss Florida Of
1962 To Marry

PLANE RIDES

m irie r*

Appointment Only • Rental
hy reservation - Rruee
Airport 1 Miles Fast
Of Geneva On Kt. i t
IV. II. Bruce
FA 2*33SS

JACKSONVILLE (U P li Miss Florida or 1962, Miss
Gloria Brody of Jacksonville,
announced Wednesday she
Anything that’s
will bo married July 28.
She said she will wed Jim
Street of Dayton, Ohio, a
builder of custom-made car*.
The couple met when Street
was here exhibiting a gold
car built for a movie and Will MAKE A GOOD PICTURE
•A to help as _____________ ___ ______
Gloria was hired
fake it with i Kadis timtu sad him!
a model.
They will travel for two
See l a* For KODVh
year* in this country anil
CAMERAS, Film end
Europe demonstrating t h «•
Finishing
gold car. Mis* Brody said
they plan to settle eventually
in Dayton.
CAMERA 81101*

30th anniversary of his 1027
Ford on June 28. Yes, 38 years
ago he rolled his car out of an
automobile showcase in Rrudenlon. Tho price ns Indicated
by the original receipt tvna
IdSl.tlj for the ear.
As t talked with this senior
citizen the expression on his
face reminded of a child with
his toy* on Christmas morn­
ing. Thl* i* wlmi he said: **I
wouldn’t sell this ear for any
amount of money.'* Harris
further Mated that he has
changed tire* only II times in
Ambergris is obtained from
36 years. The two original the sperm whale.
headlights are still working
with efficiency.
SEW AND
In addition to the ear there
were guns, tools, etc. on dis­
play.
Price Heard, of Strickland.
Morrison, remarked: “ He cer­
tainly has taken good care of
the car for .18 year*. I con­
cur—the car looked fine.'*

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PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY

Cassandra Sheppard. La­
ve rn Hatch, Faye Olivrr and
Helen Starke are attending
Hampton Institute to partici­
pate in the pre-colLge pro­
gram. They will study English
and nmlhrmntie* for six week*
nnd will experience all the
trials of college life.

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STANDING KID or HI’Ml*

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Jackson
Heights
PTA.
Ruhy Allowny, a 1962 grad­
through Principal S. T. Muller,
also presented a contribution uate of Cruoms High School,
became the bride of Woodrow
to Good Samaritan Home.
Wilson I'ettus, of Hot Spring*.
Will Harris observed the Va., recently at Cleveland,
Ohio. Mr*. I'ettus I* the 'lau­
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Busy Biker
NORFOLK. Va. (CPU — A Allowny, of this city.
113, second hand bicycle is
playing a small hut vital role
Teachers who are studying
in tiie building of the $134) mil­ this summer are Inez Smith,
lion Chesapeake Ray 11ridge - Florida A. AM. University;
Tunnel. Tim bicycle belongs Juamta i'npino, Columbia Uni­
to Elmer Campbell, an In- versity; Shlrtry Wynn, Uni­
spcctor for consulting engi­ versity of Indiana; K. C, Wil­
neers on the 17 ti-tnile long son, Virginia Stata College;
complex of trestles, bridges, Mrs E. J. Eubanks, Mrs. Antunnels and man-made is­ ine C. Jackson, 8. Y, Ken­
lands (hat will span the bay, drick, Mrs. Annie S. O'Neille
Campbell’s job is to travel and Jo*cph K. Fair, Stetson
hack and forth across the University.
completed portions of the
structure to inspect construc­
tion and check the strength
Crepe Myrtle
of the concrete roadway. Ra­
In Bloom
ther than walk his "beat,"
which gets longer every day.
he hikes.

It Figures

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2 Convenient Locations: Ith. St. &amp; Sanford Ave.

1100 W. 13th. Street

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Costume Jewelry
•THEY’VE GOT A SECRET'! Mrs. Jack Hogan■on promiaea not to take a peek; Mrs. Bill
Yelloek won’t eaveadrop; and Mrs. David Fall
claims ah# won’t say a word about the posters
that will greet Mrs. James Mayo at the Change
of Board Coffee to be held at 10 a.m. July 18
at the NAS Ballroom. Each of the wives groups
In the Naval Officer's Wives’ Club are vying to
create the most colorful and imaginative poster
that will form a warm “welcome aboard’* to the
wife of the incoming Commander of Heavy At­
tack Wing One, Captain Mayo. (Navy Photo)

V A H -9 Wives Get Together
For Pot - Luck; Bridge Play
(farw r t ; McVkara)
S10 B* F lra t B t.

VAH-# Officer* Vive* re­
cently got together at the
home of Mrs. Thomai E.
QuilIJn for a Pot-Luck Dinner.

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THOSE HARD • TO • FIND

W hite Patent
Leather Bags
FROM
$5.00

Mr*. Lola Winn, Florida
Greeting Service boite«a. ha*
greeted theie new fa millet
who arrived in Sanford in
June.
Fiom Daytona Beach came
Mr. and Mrt. E dgar W.
Smith Jr., who are living at
WO cedar Are.
Mr. and Mri. R. C. Meate
from St. Peteriburg are mak­
ing their home at too Chero­
kee Dr. He 1* a Navy officer.
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Stan­
ley, a retired couple from
West Virginia who are living
at 119 Roialle Dr., have a ten
year old daughter.
New Hunt employe* are
Mr. and Mrt. A. H. Lanyon of
1011 E. Second St. who have
lour children, a daughter, IS,
and toot, 13, ten and eight.
They came here from Tampa.
Parent* of five children
are newcomer* Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Kemp of 234 W. 19th St.
who have four aoni, 19, 17, 14
and 11, and a daughter eight
year* old.
Mr. and Mr*. John Capewell are a Navy couple who
are living at 121 Coleman
DrWe with their two chil­
dren.
From B r u m w l c k , Ga.,
come* another Navy officer,
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Con­
ner, and their three ton*,
who are one and a half, five
and aix year* old. They are
living at 2809 French Ave.
Mr. and Mr*. John Jcnkln*
and their three year old ton
have come from California
and are living at 247S Pal­
metto Ave.
From Pemacola
come
Navy Chief and Mr*. W. A.
Dalton who are making their
home at 811 Mimoia Terrace
with their four children.
Mr. and Mr*. Charlea Kircher will *oon be moving Into
a new home in Ravenna
Park. They came here from
Pcnaacola with their three
boy* and one glrL

The wive* exchanged bill of
news and gouip over cock­
tail*, then enjoyed Ihe var­
ious casserole*, salads, and
deisert* for dinner.
After dinner, movies of the
cm iie were shown, each wife
walling for a glimpse of her
own dream man. A happy
Bon Voyage was wished Mrs.
J, L. McCracken, who ia leav­
ing for Europe and a brief
visit with her husband.
Wives a t t e n d i n g were
Mmea. J. I,. Shipman, J. A.
deGanahl, R. II. Cooke, P. E.
Criswell, A. V. Reno, D. G.
Tise, G. L. Atkinson. A. 0.
Karnes, G. L. Thompson, J.
L. McCracken, J. D. .Moloney,
and T. P.ucy.
Another recent get together
of Ihe Hoot Owl Wives was
an evening of bridge held at
Mrs. T. E. Quillin'* home,
also. The guest* were served
cokes, coffee and cookie*.
Mrs. G. L. Atkinson came up
winner of high score for the
BARBECUED BEEF
evening, with second high go­
FOR PICNICS
ing to Mrs. A. F. Itcno. A
Wherever the picnic, barbe­
Uttlo Hoot wa* accorded Mr*.
cued beef sandwiches will
J. L. Shipman for her little
make a hit. An easy way to
-core, and "better luck next
prepare them is to brown
time."
ground beef in a frying-pan.
Then add the Ingredients for
your favorite barbecue sauce,
cover and simmer 30 min­
Capt, and Mrs. Robert E. utes. If you’re traveling to
Beckwith announce the birth your picnic, put the barbe­
of a seven pound and one half cued beef in a covered con­
ounce daughter, June 20, at tainer. Place In an Insulated
the U. S. Army Hospital in bag or wrap in several thickNuernberg, Germany,
ncsH-s of heavy paper.
They have chosen tho name
Karen Ann for tha new a r­ GOOD GOnill.FR NEWS
rival.
Boneless turkey rousta can
Maternal grandparents are hu grilled on the aplt ever
Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Frige- wood i-hnrcout briquet &lt;. Urushhretson and patrrnnl grand­ trite beforehand with « dark
parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. and savory bouquet sauce
If. Beckwith Sr., all of San­ helps seal in juices and gives
deep color.
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Jean Southward To W
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MISS JEAN SOUTHWARD

DeBary Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Flag­
ler of Lakeland have returned
homa after spending two
weeks at the Detlary Mansion
House with their granddaugh­
ter, Debra Gaskins, of Atlan­
ta, Ga. Debra posed in her
gypsy costume for several of
the artists to paint.
Mra. Jo Peck and Mri. Bert
Lederhaus a t t e n d e d the
F.H.A. Seminar for realtors
at the Pendelton Apartments

at Daytona Beach on Tuesday
evening.
Glad to see Harold Barry in
town for the weekends. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Barry have
been shuttling back and forth
from the Gainesville Hospital.

Mr. and Mr*. Ira Erneat
Southward of Sanford an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching
marriage
of
their daughter. Doria Jean, to
John Kerry Dinkins. *on of
Mr. and Mr*. O. Lewi* Dinkin*. of Sanford.
Mu* Southward wa* born
in Sanford and graduated
from Seminole High School
and Virginia Intermoat Col­
lege. She i* presently a *tudent at the UnJvertily of
Florida and will be ia Tren­
ton, N. J ., doing affiliate
work until Aug. 3. She ia a
member of Alpha Delta Pi
*ocial sorority.
Mr. Dinkin* wa* horn in St.
Augu*tine and moved to San­
ford at an early age. He ia
»l*o a graduate of Seminole
High School. He i* a student
at the L'niver*ity of Florida
and will receive hi* B S. de­
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of Sigma Phi Kp*ilon aocial
fraternity.
The wedding will he an
event of Aug 17 at 8 p m. at
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She's Woman Of Many Interests
mander for that State in the | On coming to Florida she wnite blooming amaryllis. .Mu?
A most informative and in­ CCC (Civilian Conservation became interested in every promptly sent away for her
teresting morning was spent Camp). From there tbe couple type flower grown here but lin t seeds and has been
weently by this reporter en­ enjoyed a two year stay in aoon the beauty of the hibi­
gaged in animated conversa­ Panama then back to South scus caught her fancy. Stem­ growing and breeding this
tion and reminiscing with Carolina and on to tbe New ming from this interest she stately beauty ever since
Mrs. J. X. Ancrum, wife of York Military Academy at soon became a member of Much of llte seeds are ob­
tained directly from Holland
retired Colonel in the U. S. Cornwall-on-the-Hudson.
the Mid-Florida Chapter of
and
her spacious lakefront
Infantry, resident of 3061 Ce­ After New York they were the Hibiscus Society where
garden cow bolds over 2iK)
celia Drive Bear Lake.
sent to Japan and there spent she held the office of secre­
Mrs. Ancrum or '"Jo”, two years, th e y then return­ tary for two years and the plants. Anyone wishing to
see the gorgeous blooms that
&lt;short for Josephine) as she ed to Mississippi and while vico presidency for one year.
appear during the middle of
An active member now for
is better known to her many there were retired.
March through April are car
friends, is a tiny, energetic
During her travels, Mrs. seven years Jo is at present
diully invited to do so.
person who takes an active Ancrum always took note of one of the directors of the
Jo has also spoken before
interest In both civic affatrs the floarer gardens both here Society and also a Junior
various
clubs on the Ami
of tbe area and every thing and abroad and kept one of Judge.
ryHis and through the years
and anything pertaining to her own, whenever poeelble,
Due to the winter freeze
gardening, in particular the growing every* imaglaeabie and having lost most of her has acquired as thorough a
numerous hihl«cu* plant* she knowledge of their care and
hibiscus and Dutch Amaryl­ flower.
growth as she has on uv
Too, Jo took an active part is now hard a t work replac­
lis are her garden favorites.
hibiscus.
A native of Dallas, Tex. la club work even then and ing some of the 33 varieties
In this field too, her blooms
and a resident of Bear Lake at one time waa both secre­ lost. Due to her thorough
have
excelled, coming away
since June of 1930, Jo recalls tary and treasurer h r two knowledge of the hibiscus,
with top honors in the flower
the sparsenesi of inhabitants year* of tbe Persldio Wo­ ■he has been asked to speak
slims. Her Dutch Amaryllis
of the area and the rapid men's Club of San Francisco on the subject before many
"Orange Wonder” won for
growth of the vicinity to it's that included wives of the gardening groups both in
her a blue ribbon in the 1903
populace of today. Being service personnel from the Seminole and Orange Coun­
DeBsry Garden Club Flower
ties.
married to a service career- entire Bay aroa.
Many blue ribbons have Show. In 1961 her entry, once
man, her travels and exper­ During her stay at fo rt
again at D ellarr, captured a
ience! were many and varied Banning abe belonged to the been won for her entries in
tri color award.
Officers' Wives Club and took hibiscus flower shows around
before coming to Florida.
Not all her time is devoted
With her husband an in­ an active part in their affairs. Central Florida. Her recent
to
gardening work and her
fantryman in the first World While stationed at Cornwall- entry in the September show
plants, although at most
War, Mrs. Ancrum began her on-the-Hudson she waa a held in Orlando won for her
times Jo can be found busily
career in the Philippines as member of the Cornwall Wo­ n additional blue ribbon
working in her huge and a t­
a bride and wife. After a men'* Garden Club for lour onor. In 1M2 her blooms
added a tri color award to tractive yard. She does save
two year stay there the couple years.
While in Japan Mri. An­ her growing collection of a little of her time and en­
returned to Fort Denning, Ga.
ergy to take an active pari
From there it was on to San crum deviated from the gar­ awards.
Another hobby ii the cul­ in the Retired Officers' Wives
Franciico, then Hawaii, Wy­ den path and acted aa man­
tivation
of tbe Dutch Ama­ Club of Orlando where she
ager
of
the
sales
force
at
oming and Oklahoma. Once
has been a member since the
again they were sent to the Osaka Post Exchange, a ryllis.
club was inaugurated.
It
was
love
i
t
first
sight
moat
Interesting
and
challeng­
Wyoming where Colonel An­
In her charming home can
crum acted as District Com­ ing position, commented Jo. when In 1931 Jo spied a
be found many mementos
collected over the years of
her travel.
Exquisite iinari chinaware.
used tor decurative purposes,
arc on display In the home,
DEAR ABBY: We have juat return­
car. Their lives are secure. Her hus­ brought back with them from
band is with her, and he always will the Orient. Too, Jo has quite
ed home from a weekend with some
be. If I could tell this wife one thing, a collection of Oriental fig­
friends who have a beautiful, ex­
it would be to LOVE her husband urines, nest* of both delicate
pensive, push-button home. The guest
and let him know it. He wanted me. ami heavy chinaware, silver
room was unbelievably furnished.
and I wanted him. and only God inlay worked on glass decan-

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(DsuUi Clbby •

There wua one three-quarter-sized
bed. (The room was large enough to
accommodate one large double bed or
a pair of twin beds.) There was one
small, decrepit straight-back chair,
a tiny hooked rug and one thin blank­
et, Tlie mattreaa sagged in the mid­
dle, and to top it off, there was NO
mirror in the room. My husband said
th at they intentionally furnished the
guest, room poorly to discourage
guests’ from returning. Considering
that thu rest of the house was so
elegantly and comfortably furnished,
could my husband be right?
NO NAME PLEASE

DEAR NO: Your husband is very
probably right. I can't think of a
more effeettivu way to discourage
overnight guests,
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DEAR ABBY: Somewhere in a
modest home is the luckiest woman
alive, and I’m sure she isn’t even
aware of it. The "Other Woman" us­
ually writes a tale of woe. I am the
"Other Woman" but I have no "tale
of woe" becuu.se of a decision I have
ju st made. This wife I speak of is
lucky because her children are
healthy and well-behaved. They have
a pleasant, middle-class home, with
good food, good clothes and a good

Qacjoby

By Abigail Van Buren

knew how much. But when people
are basicully good, they refuse to
hurt innocent people. Especially chil­
dren. He’s the man I ’ve been search­
ing for all my life. I love him and
he knows it. But he is HER husband,
and THEIR father. And he has In­
tegrity. I wish he were mine. But
he's not and he never will be. Thunk
you, Abby, for letting me say this.
I feel better now.
TOOK AN OATH
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Try Dairy Foods
Tor Hot Weather
On a hot summer day
there'* nothing tike a frosty
tee ensm dessert to top off
a meal, or a cold milk drink
for a quirk refresher. Ire
Cream ami milk are favorites
of young 4-H cooks because
they are inexpensive and easy
to get. But It takes billions
of dollars and years of re­
search, plus American busi­
ness and scientific ingenuity
to produce that scoop of Ice
cream or that malted milk.
And it takes 4-H Club mem­
bers to tell their friends and
neighbors of ths nutritional
vulue of dairy- foods and how­
to make appetising meals and
snacks.
The nutional 1-H dairyfoods program, which was pri­
marily a demonstration proj­
ect, now includes more ex­
ploration into ‘-why" dairyfoods are essential to growth
and health, and ‘‘how’* th*
rich content of vitamin A,
protein, calcium and other ele­
ments can be utilized.
The coyote is much smaller
than the true wolf and mors
closely resembles a Jackal.

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July 4. IMS —
for making goo*
you will h a r t a
Pm v.rba 33-14.

By Mrs. H. L. Jstu u N

1 cup almonds
Genesis 43-11
By Mrs. H. L
pi...a vn top.
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Isaiah 10-14
My here it is July already.
Berks County Apple Tart
A little salt
Leviticus 2-13
And still time lor picnics . . .
RINGS
I'nbaked 9inch pie shell
and parties. Everyone loves
1 tsp. honey
Exodus 14-31
3 large tart apples
"Finger Foods" because thry
Sweet spices to taste
G w aftan y J e w o b ra
add an atmosphere of fun to
*« cup sugar
1. King 10-10 *
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your family meals or when
Follow Solomon's advice 104 S. Park
t tbsp. flour
you cntrrtain guests. Here
3 tbsp*. butler
arc several finger tuod ideas.
Nutmeg
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Turn into pastry shell. Cover
1 thsp. chili sauce
with remaining sugar. Dot
cup thinly sliced Brazil with butter. Sprinkle nutmeg
nuts
over top. Rake for 10 min­
Rye bread ireal fresh t
utes in a 40u degree oven.
'« cup crumbled potato chips Reduce heat to 323 degrees
Mayonnaise
and bake 3a minute* more,
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Prepared mustard
Elcn.1 ham, chill sauc**.
Merc ix Mrs. John Ponelnuts, and potato chips with son's Scripture Cake.
enough m a y o n n a i s e to 1 cup butter
Judges 3-23
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slices lightly with mustard, 3 cup* sugar
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1. Samuel 30-12
gether with toothpicks. Lay 1 cup water
Getteaia 24 17
on shallow pan and place In
hot oven (473 degrees) until
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By Oswald Jacoby
Jack. Weat won and In ac­
cordance with his early note
led that deuce of hearts.
East won with Die queen
and led his four of hearts to
his partners nine. West cash­
ed hit ace and promptly led
a low club.
West had no worries about
this lead. His partner had
doubled both two spades and
two no trump and had shown
up with the jack of spades,
and nothing In diamonds. So
he was marked with the ace
of clubs!
East won th* club, cashed
his king of hearts ind led a
club to give hii partner twu
mo'e club tricks. Down three!

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Young* divans. Casy-caro wipo &lt;ltan Uathor-soit
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Of slooping. Each divan measurot 72 x 30 Inchos.
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Not bad when you note that
it would have taken perfect
dafanse to beat two spades
Just one trick.

By Ruth M illett

So &gt;uu didn't iuiish high
school.
So you meet people you be­
lieve are better educated
thin you. And you feel you
can't talk to them—on their
level — that you can't bold
their interest.

reading can help you out.
But chances are the con­
versations you are afraid to
take part in. simply because
your friends are better edu­
cated Ulan you are, aren't
too often concerned with such
matter*.
The fact that you didn't
finish your education isn't
important in itself, so far
as your social hours are con-'
ccrucd. The only thing tout
makes it important is your
belief that It is.
If you'll start educating
^an v o n f who lac** formal cdu
Art? Art galler’es arc us­ yourself, you'll lose that feel
c*:.on c*u replace i: to a ually l r c —and there again in*.
great degree without too much
trouble.
What do these better-educat­
ed people talk about?
World affairs? You won't
have to sit in silence if you
will make a practice of read ­
ing at least two newspapers
a day and one news m aga­
After all, you think, you zine a week.
can't always Just sit there
Music? You can learn to
and listen. You h a te to tun- appreciate good music with
triuutc ,u idea yuUis.iL' now a radio and record player,
and Lien.
provided you tune in Uw best
Actually, you lu te no big program s and carefully sel­
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DEAR FED : Don’t waste your
energy with "tactful” cover-ups. Tell
your neighbors that you will be glad
to deliver an "emergency" message,
but if they want the use of a tele­
phone for social chitchat to get their
own.

If bridge players had to
pasa a life saving test before
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West opened the ten of
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spades. East signaled with
♦ AJ 4
the sight and Wait was able
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to read that as a suit pre­
Ho oos ruin erabit
ference because obviously Reel
feoth Wee! H er*
Wait could not aspect ever
Pas.
Fuse t *
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t N.T. Pas* Pasa 3 *
to run a spade suit. Hence
Double 2 N.T. Pass P*j*
West made a mental note
Double Pass Pass f u
to lead his deuce of hearts
Opening lead—* 11
whenever he got in.
South cashed a second
ipade and discarded a heart Then Mouth led a diamond
n
a while West let a club go. (rum dummy and finessed his

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DEAR ABBY: We have neighbors
who do not have u telephone, but
they have given all their friends OUR
telephone number, and we have to
run and get them when they get
phone calls. When they first moved
in, we told them they could use our
telephone for emergency calls, but
so far they hava been using it for
gossip and gabbing and we are get­
ting tired of this. How* can we tact­
fully get our point across?
FED UP

ters, and, of course, one
loir y jade piece of bric-brac.
\Vhen asked how the li.e
she leads now compares with
he: earlier days, Jo will
readily admit she misses the
traveling that had brought
with it so many and varied
experiences. However she is
content now to devote her
time to the things she loves
best— her gardening and
keeping up with civic activi­
ties. and of course, enjoying
the Florida climate with her
husband.

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Stop g&gt;attf0 rti if c r a lii
Jennifer Jordan, daughter
of llr . and Mr*. Laurence
Ournat of 12 Plata Oral, Cas­
selberry, la recipient of a
(200 Seminole County Council
of Scboob scholarship.
An honor graduate of Ly­
man High School, Jennifer
plana to enter the University
of Florida. Her ambition is
to become an elementary
grades teacher.
During her senior year she
was president of the Future
Teachers Club, editor of the
Greyhound Growl, and a
member of the Annual staff,
the Spanish Club, Beta Club
and the Quill and Scroll.

FRED PULLEN, who arrived in thia country
b a t Friday from England, brings hla aunt, Mm.
Henry Duncan of Casselberry, up to date on
newe of their homeland. Fred will be making his
home with the Duneana for the next two yearn.
By Jana Caaaelberry
Celebrating the Fourth of
Jnly will be n brand new ex­
perience for 18-year-old Fred
Pullen who arrived a t Hemdon Airport in Orlando laat
Friday night from England to
make hla home with Mr. and
Mm, Henry Duncan of Lake
Drive la Caaaelberry.
Hie home la la Dagenham,
Essex, which la located 25
mile* northeast of London.
Mrs. Duncan, who came to
this country as a w ar bride
fa 1945, is a sister to Fred’s
mother.
It took the two families
eight months of wading
through red tap* to maka ar­
rangements for Fred to come
to this country and, finally,
after bidding his parents and
brother and sister "goodbye"
on Friday morning, ho board­
ed the Pan American Boeing
TOT J e t for the flight across
the Atlantic (his first plane
trip).
A fter landing In New York,
. n helicopter ferried him to an­
other airport. En rout* It cir­
cled the Statue of Liberty
giving him e memorable view
ef the famous lady as well as

of the New York skyline.
Fred found the summer
heat here rather overpowering
since h« Is secuatomrd to en
average summer tempetature
In England of 80 degrees.
He Is Impressed with the
large scale of everything he
has seen in the United States
and with tha fast pace ef life
here. He Is looking forward to
seeing as much of Florida as
pose Ihi* and says that "most
of all" he would like to eee
a rocket launching et Cape
Canaveral.
Fred was a sports fan In
England and enjoys swim­
ming.
The Duncan chlldrsn, Linda,
Glenn, Steve and Craig, are
eager to Initiate their English
cousin In the American way of
life end do not plan to give
him the slightest opportunity
to become homesick.
He already haa enjoyed a
day at Daytona Rswch with
Linda and a group of her
tw inge friend* and the Florl
da aun haa given hla native
fair complexion a rosy glow.
Fred plans to find work
here soon and the Duncans
hope that he will stay for at
leaat two years.

Fern Park Veterans
Have Picnic Meeting
The covered dish supper
end Chinese auction, original­
ly scheduled by Fern Park
3808, World War I Veterans,
and Us Auxiliary fur the Alta­
monte Springs Park, was held
last Thursday at the Altamonte Community House on
Maitland Avenue due to In­
clement weather.
New members inducted Into
the organisation at thla time
were William Llhnmatl, Wal­
ter Gumirrman, Shelley Rad
ney, Roger Miller, Robert
Paulsen and Martin Schu

Scout Troop
Has Campout
lly Joan Magln
liny Scouts of Chuluola
Troup 235 recently enjoyed anoths-r
weekend
overnight
eampout on the Krnn River,
Adults making the trip which
the |H&gt;ys were Scoutmaster
Rub Davis, Assistant Scout­
master Bill Fox aand Jim
McEarchm and Dan Brooks.
Movies, taken by MrKarrhen
on the ramp, wero shown at
the next meeting of the troop.

man, bringing the total mem­
bership up to 40 men.
Mrs. Llbomatl snd Mrs.
Miller became members ol
the auxiliary.
Following the supper the
group enjoyed a community
sing with piano accompani­
ment.
Jefferson llodgrt of Alta­
monte Springs is barracks
commander and Mrs. Hodges
is auxiliary president The
organisation* meet e v e r y
fourth Thursday at the Old
Glory Post American legion
Home on Pratrlu Lake,

Former Mayor
Back From Trip
By Jane Cassrlbcrry
Carl Stoddard, former may­
or of Casselberry, haa return­
ed home after a wrek’a trip
to the bedsida of hia 84 year
old aiatt-r who la critically ill
in Hoboken, N. J.
While there Stoddard spent
one day In New York City
where he viaitrd Central I’ark
and enjoyed the boat crulae
through the city.

Village Council
Hears Proposal
On Financing
A tentative propoial for
supplying the North Orlando
Police and Fir* Depta. with
immediate financing v n
made by Councilman Art
Ferrin at Tuesday nlght’a
meeting of the Village Coun­
cil.
The plan, as presented by
Ferrin, would call far sub­
scriptions from each resident
of the community which would
be put directly Into the vil­
lage treasury.
Ferrin went on fa suggest
that although the amount be
set at | t per annum, the first
payment should be set in the
amount of $3 which would
cover Ihe years 1983-tt. In
this manner a sufficient sum
could be collected to give
each department operating
capital
which
primarily
would be used fa stage mon
cy-making projects to build
the fund.
Tbe proposal will come un
dcr consideration after it is
presented to the Volunteer
Fire Dept, at next Wednes­
day night’s meeting.

JENNIFER JORDAN

Village Area
Ready For
Celebration
Finishing touches on the
North Orlando
Recreation
Area In preparation fur to­
day’s July Alls celebration
were put on Isle Wednesday
night by a group of volunteer
workmen.
During the paet week the
men have mowed the grass
snd weeds, raked and clean­
ed the entire park, repaired
fences and roofing, built a
concrete
block
concession
stand adjacent to the Com­
munity Building ami put up
colored lights over the ten­
nis courts.
Those donating their time
and labor on the project In­
cluded
Malvin
Campbell,
Tony Krecek, Chuck Rowell,
Bill Hahn, Bill Harris, Boy
Burke, Sam B u s and Bill
Ryan.
The celebration, achedulcd
to open at 1 p. in. today,
will feature entertainment,
gamea and contests for all
age groups sod a big fire­
works display tonight.

Pfc. Fisher
Returns To Duty
By Jana Casselberry
Pfc. Mike Fisher, who has
been home visiting hi* par­
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Michael
Fiaher of 133 W inter Park
Dr., Caaaelberry. while on a
•10-day leave, returned to duty
laat week at the apecial War
fare School at Ft. Brags, N.
U.
Mike spent the past year on
detached duty with tho logis­
tical command In Thailand.

DeBary Library
Puts Collection
On Display
By Mis. M ans Muller
The DeBary Public Library
will have on display through
next Thursday a collection of
booka, new and old, on the
Colonial Period.
The display haa been de­
signed to call attention of the
readers to the number of vol­
umes available in tbe library
which deal with thla exciting
era in American life,
A gift of more than SO
book* dealing with country
living and outdoor life in
America recently was receiv­
ed from Nell R. Quickenbush
of Lakewood Drive and are
being catalogued and pul in­
to circulation Immediately.
New and interesting books
for children and teenagers
also are available through
courtesy of the Volusia Coun­
ty library.
Summer hours at DeBary's
library are from 0 until 11:30
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.

Hostess Returns
From Training

Gets Moose Degree

MRS. EDGAR TOTTEN wears cap and gown
presented her when she received the College of
Regents Degree a t the National Convention of
Women of th e Moose held recently in Chicago.
Mrs. Totten, a member of Orlando Chapter
1002, will speak lie fo re S an fo rd Chapter 1404
a t M‘HVu y n ig h t’s meeting.
i Herald i’boto)

By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Edgar Totten of 1419
Lakrshure Dr., Caasellierry,
received the College of Regents Degree and was pre­
sented with her rap ami gown
ut the National Convention
of the Women of the Moose
held the latter part of June
in Chicago.
Mra. Totten U a member
of Orlando C h a p t e r 102,
Women of the .Moose.
The Tottens and their chil­
dren, Lee and Becky, return­
ed June 21 from their two
werk trip which took them
through 11 states.
SI r. Totten attended the
convention of Loyal Order of
Mouae held at the Conrad-Hilton Hotel while she was a t­
tending the women’s conven­
tion held a t the Palmer J louse.

By Mrs. Clarence Sayter
Formal organisation of the
Osteen Civie Association took
place recently when interest­
ed residents of the commun­
ity met at the County Barn
building and elected offleera.
Elected were Nick Pfeifauf.
president; Edward Pell, vice
president; Mrs. John Tatum
Jr., secretary, and Norman
Miller, treasurer.
Mrs. James Wallin, presi­
dent of the Home Demonstra­
tion Club, welcomed all pro*
aent and Introduced Nick
Pfeifauf who acted aa master
of ceremonlea. The Home
Demonstration Club atarted
tbe movement to organise a
Community Center.
Pfeifauf (old the group of
the many advantages to be
gained by hiving a Commun­
ity organisation such as a
building for various local
clubs to meet, the forming of
a Volunteer Fire Dept., or­
ganising an association fa
care for the Osteen Ceme­
tery, a place for benefit! to
be held and various other
uses.
Pfeifauf then Introduced
Chester Rearick, president of
the DeBary Civic Associa­
tion, who told how the De­
Bary Association was organ­
ised and of Ita accomplish­
ments.
Following the election Mrs,
William Doyle was introduc­
ed. She presented the land to
the association on which the
Civic Center will be buIlL
This land was given in mem­
ory of her late husband, Col,
William Doyle. Mra. Edward
Pell presented Mrs. Doyle
two beautiful bouquets of
flowers on behalf of the Civic
Association.
The president announced a
meeting of the board of di­
rectors and the meeting ad­
journed.

Chuluota Cubs
Receive Awards
By Joan Magin
Merit badges were awarded
to Cub Scouts of Chuluota
Pack ‘235 at the June meeting
held in the Community Build­
ing.
The Pack haa applied for
ita charter which will run
consecutively with that of the
Chuluota Buy Scout Troop,
Each boy Is covered with in­
surance and paya a registra­
tion fee of 35 cents and 10
cent* dues at each meeting.
The Cub* purchase their
own handbook* and other
equipment. It 1* not necessary
for a boy to havr a uniform
to become a member of the
Pack.
Meetings are held at the
Community Building on Mon­
day of each week a t 7 p.m.
Den mothers are Mra. Arnold
Jackson and Mr*. Robert Dav­
is.

By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Nora C. Norris of 112
Pine Drive, Sari Undo Springs,
returned recently from Ft.
Lauderdale where she com­
pleted a course of training in
preparation fur her position
as Welcome Wagon hostess to
Ihe area.
Mrs. Norris, on behalf of
Seminole County sponsors,
will (ike religious snd civic
information, along with a
basket of gifls, to nev*coiners
In Ihe area. Any family mov
ing here may be reported to
her at her home and she will
The Ebenrier Methodist Va­
ijjve them a call and extend cation Blbls School closed at
welcome.
1:30 p. m. yesterday with a
Sharing Piogtam in which all
children attending the school
participated.
Preceding the p r o g r a m ,
Open House was held from
7 until 7:30 p. m. when parents
and friends were invited to
visit the classrooms to see the
ersftwork end picture dis­
They stayed at the Holiday plays and to meet the teach­
Inn in North Aurora while ers.
The program took place
visiting Mooseheart which is
u rity In itself dedicated to in tha new sanctuary when
Ihe rare of widows and or­ student groups told about
their studies by presenting
phans of Moose members.
While there they attended skits, songs and recitation.
A refreshment and fellow­
tho graduation ceremonies
ship
period were held at
held in the new Field House
for which Danny Thomas, tel­ 8:30 p. m. following the pro­
evision star, gave the Com­ gram.
mencement address. Thomas,
himself a Moose member, also Early Start
appeared before the two con­
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
ventions.
About 85 per rent of all
Mrs. Totten will relate her women are married by the
ex|&gt;erienres while at the con­ time they ata 21, according to
vention amt at Mooseheart for tha population rcferenca bur­
members of Sanford Chapter eau her*.
1404, Women of the Moose, at
In 1981, 12 per cent of the
tha Chapter Night program of women in cullegs were mar­
the group scheduled for next ried (182,000) and almost half
Monday et 8 p. m. in the 1that number (77.000) in high
Moose Hall at Lake Mery.
{school war* married.

Casselberry Woman

PAGE 12

THURS., JULY 4, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

Bible School
Program
At Ebenezer

Citea
fcdiiion
Mrs. Kelsey
To Report
For Oviedo Area

NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Osteen Civic Assn. chat with
Chester Rearick, president of the Dellary Civic Assn., second from rijfht,
a t the formal organization meeting of the group held recently. Officers
are, from left, Norman Miller, Mrs. John Tatum Jr., Nick Pfeifauf and
Edward Pell.
(Herald Photo)

Bridge Club
Winners Named
In DeBary
Ten tables directed by E.Z.
Walters were in play at
Tuesday afternoon's weekly
meeting of Ihe DeBary Dup­
licate Bridge Club at the
Community Center.
Winners were NS. first.
Mrs. David Singer and J. F.
Sheffield; second, Mrs. Louise
Middleton and E. Z. Walters;
third, Mrs. Ruth lllait and
Phil DeBcrard and fourth,
Mrs. Harry Scbob and Sirs.
Myron Accxrdi.
EW. first. Mrs. Albert Be
son and William Woodlock;
second. Mrs. Frank Holder
and Mrs. O. N. Lackey;
third, Mrs. Thornton Smith
and Mrs. ft. W. Ackerman
and fourth, Mrs. Elsa Unkles
ami William Lull.
High scores for die month
of June were first, Mrs. Ed­
na Keilly; second, Mr*. David
Singer; third. Mr*. E. N.
Hinkle; fourth, E. N. Hinkle,
fifth, Phil DeBerard and sixth,
Mrs. Ruth Bliitt.

Dog Licenses
Due Monday
In Long wood
By Donna Estes
The Longwood City Coun­
cil h:i.i extended the deadline
for the new 1983 81 dog licen
»es from July l to July 8
(next Monday).
Those applying for license
must lie able to show proof
of Inoculation since Jan. 1
of thia year.
A clinic will he held Mon­
day at the City Ball from
8 to 8 p. m. for those desir­
ing fa have their dogs inocu­
lated following which they
may purchase their licenses
from Mrs. Onnie Shumate,
city clerk, for a fee of 11
for males and spa&gt;ed fe­
males and 12 for unspayed
females.
Failure hi have licenses
may result in fines not ex­
ceeding 1300 or four month*
Imprisonment, or both.

Mr*. Bernice Kelsey this
week agreed to serve as Her.
aid News Reporter for Uvieds
and Rlavia and will take over
as correspondent In th* a ,, „
beginning immediately.
Mrs. Kelsey, wife of Oviedv
Police Chief and District 3
Constable George Kelsey, u
well-known ami needs no intro,
ductiun to the southeast enj
of the county she will In- rep*
resentinc- She is h member of
the First Methodist Church of
Oviedo and of the Oviedo
Women’s Club. A* the mother
of nine-year-old .Mary Jane, a
fifth grader a t Oviedo tichoul,
she also takes and active in­
terest in all school function*.
A native of the neighlioring
stale of Ceurgiu, Mr*. Kt-l-ey
has been a resident of Oviedo
for the past 13 years and is
thoruughly acquainted with
civic, church and social organ­
isation* of her area as well as
with its resident.*.
She may be contacted a t her
home on South Central At*,
or by telephone a t 365-3184.

Children's Swimming Classes Welcome Wagon
Meets
Concluded In Casselberry Club
In Fern Park

By Jane Casselberry
American Red Cross Swim­
ming Classes in Casselberry
for children have been con­
cluded for this summer fol­
lowing testing held last Thurs­
day and Friday.
The classes were rumplet**!
on schedule in spite of the
fact (hat they weri* plagued
almost daily by afternoon rain
storm.;. Adult swimming class­
es will continue until further
notice.
Mrs James Birkenmeyer of
Casselberry, coordinator of ihe
wuter safety program, has ex­
pressed her appreciation in
behalf of the Red Cross and
her associates to the Roy
Popes, Roland Cousinrau*.
William Dunn* and Hibbard
Cassellterrys for the use of
their lakefront properties on
Crystal Bowl for swimming
das**-* held June 12-28.
Other residents on the lake
were also thanked for their
cooperation which made it pos­
sible for approximately 275
youngsters to learn swimming
ami water safety.
Mrs. Birkenmeyer bus also
expressed appreciation to tht*
instructurs and helpers who
worked so diligrntly in teach­
ing tha children and without
whose, help the program would
not have been possible.
Instructor* were Mr*. Dou­
glas Smith. Mrs. Itnndull
Thompson, Mrs. Jerry Quill­
ing, Mra. Richard Caville,
Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mrs. Har­
old Schooiimaker, Mrs. Thomas Herald. Mrs. llavid McCoy,
Miss Betty Field Mis* Elea­
nor Zukowskl and Mikt Fishsr.
They were assisted by Mrs.
John Addison. Mrs. Walter
Pike, Mr*. Charles Chaney,
Mrs. Clarence Hurley, Mrs
Robert Newell, Mr*. Paul

Johnson, Mr*. II. L. Goplcn,
Mrs, hidings, Rose St, Ongv.
Karen Cas*. Barbara Uruning,
Suzanne Miller, Joy Black­
smith. .Steve Grimwood. Ber­
tram Cooley, John Reams and
Peter Montgomery.
Red Cross Water Safr-ty
Course, Part Two. will be of­
fered starting next Monday at
7:30 p.m. at the Municipal
Pool in Sanford for those who
have passed .Senior Lifesaving
and Water Safety |*art One.
Mrs. Birkenmeyer remind*
those qualified to taka the
cuurso of the ever present
need for trained instructors to
carry an this worthwhile en­
deavor.
Those Interested in taking
the advance course* may con­
tact Mrs. Birkenmeyer at her
home in Casselberry or the
Red Cross offices in Sanford.

Chuluota Cubs
Enjoy Outing
Members of Cub Pack 233
of Chuluota enjoyed their
first outing last Saturday
when, accompanied by Boy
Scouts Jeffrey Sargent and
Glenn It arm-art, they hiked
to Ihe home of Mrs. Ruth
Wctherington nn Hwy, 13 for
a pool party and tour of the
grounds.
Also making Ihe trip, dur­
ing which the cubs were
served lunch by the pool-ode,
was Mrs. Robert Davis, den
mother. Special guest for the
occasion was Chen Ann Rus­
sell who is a housrguctt from
.Ml. Vcmens, Mich, at Uic
Davis home.
The Cub* have extended s
vote of appreciation to Mr*.
Wctherington for her hospi­
tality and help in making the
outing so successful.

By Jane Casselberry
South Seminole Welcome
Wagon Newcomers Club met
last Thursday at the Rlksha
Inn in Fern Park, reversing
their usual procedure of
playing cards first and then
having their luncheon.
A sum of $15 was raised
for the club welfare fund
from the sale of plants donat­
ed from members g’ardens
and auctioned off by Senior
Welcome Wagon Hostess Nora
Norris.
Martha Schwarz la a new
member of the club and
Frances Cordell and Maria
Board man were guests a t tha
meeting.
Winner of the doorprix*
was Helen Green. Winners
at cards were Evelyn Heskr,
pinochle; Wanetta Holmes,
first canasta; Lucille Crowell, I
second canasta;
Margaret
Horrcll. first bridge and
Frances Cordell, s e c o n d
bridge.

Welcome Wagon
Members Invited
To Luncheon
«
By Jane Casselberry
Members of the Soul!
Seminole Welcome Wagon
Newcomer* Club who are m&gt;p.
on the executive board h u e
been invited to attend a pot
luck luncheon and card party
to be hekl Monday at tha
home of the president, Mr*.
Ma-yano Miles, 393 Jewell|
Dr., Forest City.
The executive hoard will
meet July 15 at her home for
a pot luck luncheon.
Tlie next regular meeting
of the club will tie held i t
Thursday, July 25, at the K‘ksha Inn for a noon luncheon
followed by cards.

100 Members In
Chuluota Club
By Joan 3lagin
The recent
membership
drive conducted by the Chuluotn Community Club has
brought in a total of nearly
100 members, Ken Rice. Club
Beach rhaintun, reported to­
day.
Floodlights have been in­
stalled on the beach fur night
swimming and services of a
lifeguard are available for
group or party swims after
dark if the sponsoring individ­
ual or organisation pay* his
expense.
Association of eggs with
obaervanca of Easter came to
us from ancient Egypt and
Per»fa. The egg* arc a sign i f
| naw Ida.

ATTRACTIVE COLL ALLS* made by Killing bottle cups, button*, atones,
leaves, bit* of string and other odds and end* on heavy construction
]taper to form u picture, were completed last week in summer recreation
classes at the Longwood Elementary School, Exhibiting their work are,
f'om left. Audrey Brown, George Hinson, Jackie McGoujch and Janice i)
pilfelow. Airs. Diane Amos is instructor for the arts and crufts c l a s s e s .

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Independence Unfinished
Four icora and M m y e a rs _
p l o t $ fall eentury—tbs Declaration
of Independence was signed. That
was a long time ago, at least as we
measure time by our individual lives.
Perhaps that is why it is so easy
to think of Independence Day as
merely commemorating an event that
happened once and was over with,
that is just another fact of history,
just another date.
We tend to forget that July 4,
1776, was more than one self-con­
tained day in history. It was the wa­
tershed from which has streamed a
great, ever-broadening river of free­
dom into our own time.
We are wrong if we think of July
4th as marking the day when free­
dom was brought forth by decree and
handed to posterity. Independence,
even after the end of the Revolution­
ary War, was not a completed event.
It was a continuing process, an evo­
lution, a growth.
Freedom in America is still an un­
finished business.
This involves more than the fact
that in the past 187 years millions
of Americans have given their lives
in defending their nation against ex­
ternal enemies. This is, perhaps, the

easiest form of patriotism. In war,
the enemy is obvious, and the course
of duty clear.
More difficult Is it sometimes to
recognize other enemies of freedom—
not necessarily persons, but ideas,
entrenched interests, prejudices hal­
lowed by tradition.
A t one time, freedom in America
was for the “respectable” people,
those who owned enough property to
qualify for the rig h t to vote.
Throughout our history, too often
freedom has been abridged or denied
to certain classes and minority
groups because of ethnic background,
religion, economic status, political
beliefs.
Yet eventually these groups a t­
tained full acceptance into citizen­
ship—not by riot or revolution but by
steady evolution within the frame­
work of the Constitution.
That is the pride and the glory
of the United States—and the hope
of those who are not y et aa free ss
others.
July 4. 1963. is another marker
buoy on the river of freedom. Be­
yond. in the future, where the cur­
ren t is pulling, can be seen a great
vista that embraces the world.

P tfir Edioit

S p ry os Ever

Political

OUR COUNTRY'S *:
I8 7 M BIRTHDAY,

Alcohol And Society
Somewhat like mental illness, al­
coholism was for long decades a prob­
lem consigned to the shadows.
The victims turned up in “drunk
tanks” at the jails. In grim hospltnl
wards, in “save a soul” missions in
skid rows everywhere. It was a prob­
lem to hide, to keep secret, to attach
heavy stigma to in "polite” society.
While this view of alcoholism lin­
gers in some places, since World
War II far more thoughtful attention
and study is being given the problem
by a host of Interested parties.
Alcoholics today are gentrally re­
garded as sick people, needing medi­
cal. psychiatric and social help. Doc­
tors. academicians and various kinds
of social specialists are mounting an
attack.
Comparative figures do not exist
which would permit one to say whe­
th er alcoholism has increased pro­
portionately in recent times. Certain­
ly the awareness of it—and the ful­
ler reporting—have risen.
So we can make a fairly accurate
guess that there are more than five
million alcoholics in the United States
today—most of them not on skid
row but in some aspect or other of
respectable society.
The National Council on Alcohol­
ism estimates th a t some 8430 million
a year Is lost in wages by alcoholics
through absenteeism resulting from
•xcessive drinking. Many highly val­
ued persons who huve climbed high
on the business ladder are lost at a
time when they could be m ost useful.

OUR BOARDING

The causes of alcoholism are
many, varied and complex. The
sources of trouble often lie deep in
the human personality, or in subtle
physical differences.
But such experts as Dr. Seidon
Bacon, director of the Center of Al­
cohol Studies a t Rutgers University,
lay particular emphasis on the argu­
ment that the affluent society in
America today offers heavy encour­
agement to potential alcoholics.
Not only is there more money
for what is nn expensive habit, but,
says Bacon, the "drinking custom” is
steadily being built into more and
more parts of our daily life.
The cocktail party, the great gen­
eral prevalence of partying, the long
business lunch with liquid trimmings,
these and mnn.v more things contrib­
ute to a significantly “ permissive”
atmosphere.
Such rituals will not capture the
person who is physically not suscepti­
ble and has his problems under con­
trol. They can get the potential alco­
holic started on his perilous roud—
ami later give him cover for a habit
th a t has gone beyond mere “social
drinking.”
The specialists now suggest that
unless a victim’s friends and family
realize this fact of the difficulty,
“cures" given at the medical ami
psychiatric level may all too often
fall short of permanence. Vital help
can come If those in the victim's cir­
cle will relieve him of the social
pressure to conform, which so many
feel today.

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Cnrelevsnens in mine nml
storing gasoline, kerosene unit
other petroleum product* i»
responsible for the nnnunl
XT
loss of &amp;W) Uvea (aml more
than 15 million damage from
farm fires.
University of Illinois safety
0\
specialist O. I,. Ilogsett says
farm families ran safeguard
their live* ami p r o p e r t y
agninst the hnrartl of fire anil
explosion hy rnreful sorting
and handling of flammable
liquids.
llogset says paver pour
krmrrne into a atuva or furnare that ia still uarm from
a previous fire.
Keep lumps, lanterns, heat­
S u S T E R 'S ers, stoves and brooders in s
A BIO
HELP* M safe plare and guard against
»f
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overheating.
If home dry-cleaning must
be done, do It out of doors and
uaa a non-flammable cleaning
fluid.
Store gasoline in an under­
ground tunic or a ahada steal
drum away from all buildings,
Sanford, Florida
Thura., July 4, 1963 sayt Hogsett, and never han­
dle gasoline or keroiana hi an
open container.

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aaeiu eivelr ta t h e a s a for r a s a h l l e a t l o a of aU the local a a w a
g r i s te d la this a ew tp eg er.
No pert of a n ! material, n a te a o r a u . e r t i a i n s . of thla ed itio n
• f Tho Sanford H erald a i r be re p rod u ced In a n / p la n n e r w i t h ­
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Individual or firm recponelble f o r auch re p ro d u ctio n w ill ho
consider ed aa l a f r l n s l o g an Tho H erald's e u p y r i g h t and will ba
h eld liable for d a m a g e s under t h a l e t , . Pub lished dully e x c e p t
S a tu r d a y . Suad ay a n d C b n a m a a , published S a tu rd a y prereeding
C k rtataia

A T H L E T E ’S FOOT
HOW T O T R E A T IT—
Apply instant-drying T-4-L.
You fret It take hold t o check
itch in g , burning, in Minutes.
Then in 3 to 5 dayt, watch infretrd akin slough off. Watch
healthy skin replace i t If
not pleasrd IN ONE HOUR,
your ihe hack at any drug
■tore. NOW At All Drug
Stores.

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Dr. Crone's

Worry Clinic
Young Ian Stapleton makes
a very wise tUstlacUoB re­
garding one of Cbrisl'i
famous
Beatitude*. Dis­
cuss it in Sunday School,
for J e s u s blessed the
"peare-m akert," not the
“ peacelotera."
American
policrmrn a r e th u s vital
"peacem akers." And our
Army and Navy and Air
Corps, if defensive, also
qualify.
CASE P 4*2: Ian Stapleton
is a visitor from Australia.
He is a lay minister of the
Methodist Church who has
been taking graduate work
at Indiana University.
On Laymen's Sunday re­
cently he was asked to de­
liver a sermon.
So he chose the Beatitude
which Jesus gave us where
Christ says:
"Blessed are Uie peace­
makers: for they shall be
called the children of God."
(Matthew 5:9)
Then young Stapleton made
a very wise comparison.
"You will please notice,"
he added, "that Jesus did
NOT say ‘Blessed are the
peacelovera,* but put hi* ap­
proval just on peacemakers."
You can surmise the rest
of his challenging remarks.
For far loo long people
have meekly felt that it was
only t h e pcaeelovers wins de­
served Christ's commenda­
tion.
Policemen in our cities are
thua real peacemakers so
Jesus, in effert, put His
blessing nn our courageous,
faithful police officers.
For they walk ihe streets
and ride around in squad
cars where their mere pre­
sence
usually
Intimidates
bullies, llmg* and murderers.
Without
those dedicated
men on our police force, our
cities would be a bedlam of
rioting ami debauchery, at­
tacks and murder.
Remember, any lacy roward can be a pcacelover!

But it takes guts to be a
peacemaker!
Our policemen thus aland
out prominently, in plain
sight, and wear distinctive
uniforms to advertise who
they are.
Meanwhile, the criminal
elements slink in alleys and
try to pot shot our guardians
of the peace from behind.
Tney are cowards!
Like the ruffians of the Old
West, they try to "dry gulch”
our faithful officers.
Furthermore, a "defensive"
army also qualifies under
Christ's beatitude aa a peace­
maker.
From early Christian timet,
however, we have been de­
luded into thinking that we
should meekly stand by and
let virtue be degraded and
people killed and their hardearned saving* looted by vllUani who were simply sadistic
bullies.
Yet Jesus didn't have that
in mind at all, but the Bible
proves it.
For example, when he found
the money changers doing
their greedy business In Ihe
Temple, he could have used
diplomacy on them or ap­
pealed to their better nature
ami thus have persuaded
them to leave.
For Jesus was the greatest
Applied Psychokiglst of alt
time.
Instead, Christ resorted to
force. He upset their money
tables and drove them out
with a whip which Jesus
Himself made with His own
hands* (John 2:15).
"But, Dr. Crane," you may
ask, "then why did Christ
submit to personal idignily
and arrest by the Roman
soldiers?"
Apparently, Jesus intended
to set us an example regard­
ing personal self control.
But when vital human free­
doms were threatened, like
subverting basic
religious
idealism, Jesus used force

to maintain tliost hard-won
human heritage*.
Moses, too, may have been
personally meek hut he be­
came so furious at teeing a
Hebrew slave being whipped
by an Egyptian bully, that
Moses killed the Egyptian.
So please discuss the dif­
ference between personal af­
fronts vs. affronts to man­
kind's eternal heritages I

Dentist Boosts
New Therapy
CHICAGO (UPI) — The
natural defense of a tooth
against decay may one day
be increased by electrical
therapy, the American Den­
tal Association reports.
Dr. William Lefkowitx, of
the University of Kansas City
School of Dentistry, said 17
of 19 teeth treated with elec­
tric current showed a thick­
er layer of secondary dentin
than ia usually produced dur­
ing the touth'i self-repairing
process.
The layers of secondary
dentin form within the tooth
to thicken the wall between
the pulp (nerve) anil the de­
cay, he said.
Although removal of deray
ami Ihe filling of teeth will
•till be necessary, said Lef
kowiti, the use of electric
current tn producing addition
al dentin "would be of a de­
cided advantage."
RODENT RAMPAGE
Rats have been estimates!
to cause between $1 billion
and &lt;2 billion annual damage
to orchards, field crops, ami
other farm products in the
United Stales.

WASHINGTON — (MCA) —
Your federal govent meat be­
gan the fiscal year 1N4, aa of
July 1, in the usual confused
financial shape.
The President has signed
into law only ooe appropria­
tion bill to run tho govern­
ment In the coming year. It's
the Treasury-Post Office ap­
propriation for I t billion. If
everything else ia allowed to
go to pot. it'a well to keep the
nial’s going and the bhla
paid.
This record is a net im­
provement of one more ap­
propriation bill passed than a
year ago. House Appropria­
tions Committee Chairman
Clarence Cannon and Senate
Appropriations C o m m i t tee Chairman Carl Hayden
were Men having their feud
over which side of the Capitol
they'd meet on to compro­
mise their differences.
They didn't settle the issue
till July, while government
ran on the cuff.
In all emergencies. Senate
and House pass and the Presitlrnl signs into law a bill
giving government agencies
temporary authority to go on
paying the help and spending
other money. That's the way
it will be done this year until
Congress gets around to com­
pleting acllon on appropria
lions for newly authorised
programs, gosh only knows
when.
In the meantime, the cconomixers haven't been doing
too well.
Early tn the session Repub­
lican leaders announced they
were going to cut the Presi­
dent's 1991 budget of $98.9
billion by 15 per cent—$U.!i
billion. Present indications
are they won't cut It even 10
per cent, and maybe not even
live per cent.
You can only have bad
dreams about what that
might do to the tax cut. If
it hai to wait for action on
appropriation bills, it won't
be decided till after Labor
Day, and maybe after Armis­
tice Day.
There have been some
promising cuts made by Hie
House Appropriations Com­
mittee, where money bills
originate. The Pentagon's $49
billion budgat was cut $1.9
billion in committee. A 15
per cent cut would hava been
$7.3 billion. But on the House
floor, only one cut of $10 mil­
lion on procurement of Army
radios by competitive bidding
was made. This was victory
after a two-year fight by Rep.
Earl Wilson ( Ri nd) .
The box score on House
economising now looks lika
this, in comparison to what
15 per cent cuts would be:
Appropriation,
Agriculture;
Budget Request, $7.2 bil­
lion; House Cut, $208 mil­
lion; IS Per Cent Cut, ft.l
billion
Appropriation, Defense; Bud­
get Request, $40 billkm;
House Cut, $t.9 billion; IS
Per Cent Cut $7.3 billion
Appropriation, Interior; Bud­
get Request $1 billion;
House Cut, 543 million; 15
Per l.'rnt Cut, $154 milliun
Appropriation,
Legislative;
Budget lirqurst, $1M mil­
lion; House Cut, $8 5 mil­
lion; IS Per Cent Cut $22
million

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tba MM budgat fer
Reclamation, Corps of Engln a a n , Tennessee V a l l a y
Authority and Veterans Ad­
ministration. But they total
only $8.7 mllUoa. This can ba
covered ia tba $258 million
appropriated for contingen­
cies.
Perhaps the beat news it
that the budget deBcit for fis­
cal 1983 will not be as Urge
aa tha $1.1 billion predicted.
Treasury won't hava final
figures for some weeks, but
expenditure! will be a littie
below the $94.3 billion rs'L
mated.
And receipta will be above
the $85.5 billion estimated.

Appropriation, State, Com­
merce, Justice and Judici­
ary; Budget Request, $2.1
billion; House Cut. $304 mil­
lion; 15 Per Cent Cut, $323
million
This last item is the closest
•eoEomiiera hava come to
making a 15 par cent cut. The
big money bills on which sub­
stantial savings are possible
are the $5.7 billion space pro­
gram, the $5.3 billion Health,
Education and Welfare bill
and the $4.5 billion for foreign
aid.
President Kennedy has done
a little juggling on his Jan ­
COMPLETE
uary budgrt requests. First
he voluntarily recommended INVESTMENT SERVICE
cuts in his programs amount­
Mated and unlisted
ing to $820 million. But in nis
.Herurit lea
civil rights message he recMutual read*
ommendrd taking $400 mil­
lion of Liis and spending it
ALLEN * CO.
for aids to integrated educa­
211 K. I.KMON ST.
tion. employment security,
LAKE!,AND. FLA.
health ami welfare programs.
The President has also rec­ Member: Midwest Slock FsiE
ommended a few increases in
Chicago Board at Trade

Fourth Of July
Sparks Snapping

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Orlando Ralea Reprrseutallva

MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
Pb. GA I-8834

NEW YORK - July Fourth
will start with more snap
than bang this year.
That is the day amateur
photographic activity reaches
a peak, according to an in­
dustry spokesman.
Robert L. Pennock, man­
ager of photo products for
Honeywell, says (lie gal clic­
kers make up about 60 per
cent of Ihe 52 million Amer­
icans who arc camera buffs.
Tactfully declining to give
an opinion aa to which sex
takes better shots, Pennock
offered the following guides
for picture taking:
—For photos early in Use
morning or taken Inside use
a light meter and high-speed
film.
—For carly-dawn color pic­
tures, outdoors, use daylight
tllm.
—For cloud shots, use a
yellow filter or for a more
dramatic effect, an orange or
red filter.
—For black and white snap­
shots. you need an ASA ra t­
ing of 160 or higher.
—Repress mail-hatter ten­
dencies to make a great an­
gled shot. Just keep a steady
camera ia a steady hand, PER 100 LB.
CYLINDER
then jnap.

SHELL:

ISHELLANEl
BOTTLED
GAS

Hibernation
The polar bear, excluding
the female, does not follow
the typical bear habit of
sleeping through the coldest
months o| the year. The fe­
male polar bear does not so
much hibernate as provide a
aafa receiving place for the
bablea that are to come.

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Delivery Anywhere in
Seminole County

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the purpose . . . always spotlessly clean and brand new.
Inside our exclusive Sanitised* vans, your furnishings
remain (rash and d e a n . . . free from mildew, mold and
musty odors.

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William B. M attalr, a t u to
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toe. la wmiaa Saks, stus, Park, IMOO
harp s Bids. Carp, to
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Adnlosloos
Loom Oddy. DtBary; Etcds
Bacon, Os m s s i Ota Balao, DoBoryj George Moody, Alte­
r n a t e Bprlagst Clifford Harotoo Jr., Marjorie Oakley,
Ja m tt Ellison, Euclid Costafton, John Cos, Mary Roily,
A u Oracty, Lloyd Hatch,
Loots* Touhy, Catherine Baaa,
Mrt. I n ti Grran of Sanford.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
"I c e n t w*H for Honry to rsttr* to wo can do to n th o r
•H tho things I’w boon brisking my book doing d o n o r Groan of Sanford, a boy.

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TIZZY

Diachargta

____ n o r r n o t a a awjs
n o tic e ta hereby given

t
»» tn sa sta In butlnata at tsi
a. Elm A»t.. Simlnoli County,
Tlorldt. under th t fklltlou*
name of, COLLECTION BUR­
EAU OK SANFORD, and that
I Inline la rtgletor raid nimi
with Hit Clerk nf the Cirrult
Court, Stmlnol* County. Flor­
ida. tn accordance wtth the
prevlelan* at tha Flctltlou*
Ntmt S u tn tit, ta-wtt: Section
113.(19 Florida Htatutie 1137.

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

“W hit eort of entsrtalnmont do you au] sot for a
husband who wishts he'd staysd at lom s
and bought a power saw?"

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Ylrxiaia M aaehsa to Bidrod Ptetehsr, at ox, OlmtUad
sad Milter Subdvs. t» ,» 0
Jack Dcmetres, etal, to
Ralph Slmmoaj, shut, la a Unta 111,008
Kings wood Bldrs. lac. to
Robert E. Sprague, etux,
Sunlaad, t u j o o
Audrey Kruse to Raosaold
thclly, atux* P intcrasl, tlO,400
June Woodruff to t. J . But­
ter. atux, Sanford. IS,WO
Kaox-Plorida Darctepmaob
Corp. to Jam ot MeIras, etal.
Harmony Homes, toAOO
Xaox-Florida Davotopmcet
Corp to John Fcachor, Lin­
coln Hghts., 111,000

MORAOA, CsBf. (CPF) r a
81 Marx'* Colter*. • f o ra
gear liberal arts school loceta j In a vardaot valley gg mites
asst of S u Fraadsco, is t f p
l s f to |t r c its Btisdants mors
thaw ju s t “random coursaa to
tha humanities."
The colltgt, which has aa
■croll men! of about 100, has
recently Introduced eount*
gasignad to ftv* students sa
i d e a * f t h e rstetioushipa
among the arts, sd tn cta tug
social acltncts.
Tha school offers au "inte­
grated curriculum" to soma
students. Bush • aurrfculum is
Intended to gtva atudanta an
Idas of tho links botwtea tci•nct and mathomatJca, on tha
one hand, gad history, litera­
ture and philosophy on tha
other.
AU atudanta also must tab*
a course In "Great Claaaics,"
which Introduces t h e m t a
Fraud. M a n sad Einstein as
wall a s Plato,

Cornelius
Childs, Loeg-i
wood and Ruth Barr, Orlando

Joint Venture

Ouch! Inventory
Lists Foot Ills

Me x ic o e r r r &lt;u?i) —
Mexico's first a 1 u m I n s m
CHICAGO (U FI) — Tha
smelter, a $16-8 million pro­
ject, la to g o into production average American walks about
this year. It is a Joint venture 08,000 m ilts in a lifetime, tha
of Mexican and U. S. compan­ American Podiatry Atract to
tion reports ,
ies.
But 10 par rant ad Ameri­
cans have suffered or are Buf­
Hie: II. 1- T u U r
fering from loins sort of foo*
PuMleh June 1«, ST A July
ailment, according ta tha fool
4. 11. ISIS.

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NOWMPOWS/SW, WICUVe THE ^
twsrwyjo TM» DOOR HOWDOSS

Bit. tUJN

John Straub, Geneva; Jua­
Ptoal Diverts Decrees
nita Owen*, Altamonte Sprt-; Aida Ayala vs Julia Ayala
Thomaa Ballsy, Moblte, Ala.| Thelma McFarlana vs Jack
Mrt. Jimmy Parry and baby, McFarlans
Longwood; Alan Crawford, Betty Day vs. John Day
Judy Yataa, Renin BlackMantels AfptteoHssw
shanr, Eugene Andarson of Thomas Duffy, Orlando and
Sanford.
Agatha Dunford, Orlando

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CONTACT ALL CONCWMED
m*-, AMO C S T IT IN
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College Mixes
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C t I T o r T H E STATE o r
FLORIDA. IN AND TUB SEMI.
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NOTtCB o r
r O B B C L W I t B B SAMS
Notice It h e r e b y given that
the underetgned, C l e r k or the
C ircuit C ourt e l t h e Ninth
Ju d ic ia l Cliuult, tn e nd /o r
(temtnule County, n o r l i l e , pur■u e n t to the fin a l decree of
f o r e c k a u r e e n te r e d In a c m
pe n d tn a In r a id Court, the
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Legal Notice

F icrrm o cs nabb
NOTICE IS he reb y g i v e s t h a t
t am e o a a s e d In buelneea a t
*»1 S. Elm A rt., Seminole
County. F lo rid a, u n d e r tho
flctltl»u* nam e of. MEDICAL
SERVICE UCIIKAU, a n d th a t
I Intend to r e g le te r raid nemo
with the C lerk of t h e C ircu it
Court. Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida, In accordance w tth the
p r o r t i l o n i of the F l c l l t l o u i
Name Statute*, to - w lth : Sec­
tio n
313.39 F lo r id a S ta tu te *
1937.
■lg: If. L Foley
Fublleh J u a t 14, IT $ J u l y
4, II. IS(L
CDJ-9T

IN T H E r m c r i T COCBT OF
T H E NINTH J l l l i n t l , r i B t
l ' I T IN AN II FOB HEBIP U tn t U f,
M &gt; t.r C b l' NTT, FLORIDA.
TA
NATHAN
JOSEPH
CATAL- IN CBANCEBT NO. UITU
u n . a t aL
NOTICS TO APPBA B
D e fende a ti. ALPHONXT LOWERY.
Fl at et Iff,
■n&lt; tha 4a e h e t nu m b er of
• hloh I t C h - l lf T f , will offer -veJOIINN7E
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fer t e l e end t e l l At public out*
cry la the h l f h e i t end beet r u l d - n c e unknow n.
D efendaat
b l d J e r for r a t h , (he fallowing
d r a c r l b id p r o p e rty e tt u e te In STATE o r FLORIDA TO:
JOHNNIE MAB LOW BUT I
Sem ln ola County, T lo rlda, to
r e il d - a c e u n k a o w a
vtti
T«u a re h e reb y notified th a t
l o t 4. Hlorh S. M ET TL E R
1(0)1 LA ORLANDO H R - a
Hill o f
C e m p la la t
for
TION ONE. ecLurdlnic In divorce baa bean Iliad a g il n a t
jnep or plat thereof r e ­ you, a n d you ar* re quire d to
corded In Pint liook 13. eerv* a copy of your anewer
P i n e I. Publln Reeorde of or pleading la tb# Bill a t
Seminole County, Tlorldn; Com plalat on the F l a l n t i f f a
Ilia rale will be held At the Attorney, Norrte D. W oolterk,
f r o n t etepe of tho Seminole III. 337 W*»t Church Street,
C uuniy C ourthouee In the City Urlendo. Florida, and file the
of Hanford, Florida, on the original a n e w e r e r p lea sin g
17lh day of Ju ly , 1MJ, or ee In lb* office of the Clerk of
eoon t h e r e a f t e r a a tho aame t h e Circuit C o u rt aa e r be­
r a n be donA
fore J u ly i t , 19*3. I f you fell
to de to Ju dgm e nt by de­
(BEAL)
A r t h u r SL B eckw ith. Jr.
fa u lt will be ta k e n e ae in e t
you for the re lief demaedeS
C lerk
Dy M a r t h a T. Vlhlen
In tb* Bill of Complaint.
Deputy C lerk
DONE AND ORD ERED at
RneeA W ig h t A tlu rferS
Sanford,
Seminal*
County,
I13T F l r i l Avenue South
Florida, Ihla 11th day of J u n e
1943.
a t F e t e n b u r g 1, F lo rid a
P u b llih J u ly A USE
(HEAL)
ODK-el
A r t h u r X. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
IN T H B C I B t't’r r C O I H T OF
By: Aria J . L undqulel
T U B NINTH J l lil t t AL CIHD. C.
Ct: IT. IN AND r i m I K 9 I . Norri* D. Woolfork. IH
Nlir.es CDBNTT, FI.IMUUA.
I I I Weet Church I t .
I H A N 1 E E T NO. 11*13
Orlando, F l a
C L &gt;UUE J. IIAC Mil ACM end Fublleh J u n e If, 94, ST, *
31 Alin ARET E- BAUMBACH. J u ly 4, 1943.
HUS W IFE ,
CDJ.S1
P la intiff A
N o rira o r sa lb
a*' I- DRUMMOND. C1IARLA
Notice I* hereby alv en that
DRC1I3IO.ND ltk&gt;UINAi;Ult end p u r i u a n t to the final Seer**
FRA NK
ROUlN ACtllL
her a t faracloaure and ante e n ­
tered la the a a u ia pending la
huebend,
D e f e n d a a la th a Circuit Court l a and for
y o n r s o r d v r r in
Seminole C 1 1 1 1 y,
Florida,
AUNKeiWKNT FO B DE ED
caaa dnekat n u m b -r 13037. tha
r o H E C L t i a l BE
u n d e r a lin e d Clerk will ecll tha
a lt u a l- d
In
raid
TUI C II A U L A DRUMMOND p r a 'i- r l y
ROUlNAL'ail and FRANK County dtac rlba d aa:
KOULVALA31I. h e r Due
Lot 14. Ulock 9. W EA TIf.
ERSF1ELD FIRST ADDI­
band
TION, aa reeordad la Plat
R u u ta No. E
Book 11, P age IT. StmlBeltefontaln e. Ohio
Tou. D efendant!, are hereby
nola C ounty Public Ra­
notified t h a t A com plaint to
corda, e u b ji c t tu *4 Mf o re d u n e A greem ent* for Deed
m v n ti and r«atrlctlon« of
on t h e f o llow ing deecrlbed
record.
T o g e th a r with all e tr u e tu r e i
p r o p e ri ) , l o - w tl:
Iyiie I. T a n d I. Bloch D, a n d Iw provrm ent* now and
W TCW ART*
SUBOIVI. h a r a a f tc r on raid land, and
SION. A lta m o n te e p r l n g a r i x t u r a t a tla c h a d tharato, and
Florida, a c c ording to plat a ll rant#, lavo-a, pro,-,.,!,, »nd
thareof racordad In Pint profit* a c c r u in g and to a c ­
Booh t. P a«e *&gt;. Public crue front eald preuileae, alt
Racorda of HemlnuU Coun­ of which ar* Included within
ty, T lu rldal Including k i t ­ Hi* foregoing d e ecrlptlaa and
chen etuve, re fr la a r a to r , I the habendum there of; *l,.i
gaa hoatero, c a r p e t and nil go*, ataani, eloutrlc. w a ­
t e r end e th e r b a tt i n g , Making,
•hadee;
h a s been filed e g a ln a t y e s In r e fr ig e r a tin g , lighting, plumb­
Ibe above-et)1ed c u lt and you ing , v a ntllatlng.
Irrigating,
a r j r s u u lr e d tu eerve a copy and power *y-tenia, macbln-a,
of your Anaufer o r Pleading to a ppllanc--, f l i t u r a u a nd ap
tha Com plaint on P la intiff a purtanancea. which now ar* or
a tto r n e y JCWillPtl M. MUR- may h t r a a f t t r p - r ta ln to, or
ASKO, P. O. Hoi I I I . Fern b* uaed with. In, or a a t a l i
Pnrh. Seminole Counly, F le r - pramla-e. evan th o u g h (hey
tde. a n d file the o rigina l An- be d atachad or d - ta r h a b l*
•w e r o r H e a d i n g In the o f ­ a t public eal«. to tb* blgheal
fice of the C lerk of the C ir ­ a nd P-at bldd«r for raab at
c u it C o u r t on or before the 11 o c lo c k Boon on tha 14m
l a d day of AugueL 1311- If day of Ju ly , 1143 a t tho Front
you t a l l to do eu, a decrao Duor of the H-mlnol# County
pro confeeoo will be take n Courthuue* la Sanford, F l o r ­
e g a ln a t you for tho relief de- ida
m a n d r d In the C o m p la in t
(HEAL)
WITNKsUt my hand and ofA rth u r II. Dot-h wtth, J r .
flcla) eeal of office a t S a n ­
Clerk of tli* Circuit Court
ford. Samlnola Counly. I b li
By: M a r t h a T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Snd day of J u l y , 19*3.
U-erdall, a r i d i t y and Luwle
(SEAL)
, „ ,
A r th u r !L l e c k w l t h . Jr., Atiorneye f e r P l t l n l K f
Clerk o f C ircuit Court
49 North C o u rt S t r e e t
Byi J e t n K. Wilke,
Poet Office R o t l i t *
Orlando, Florid*
D e p u t r Clerk
Fublleh J u ly *. 11, l i , 3e, 13*3- t'ueliah J u l y 4, 1943.
CDk-44
CD li.^ 3

Mora than gg p ar rani c i
senior citlians a r t afflicted,
40 par cant of school children
by aga alx, and mors than 78
par cent by high school aga.
Tha nation's foot doctors
claim th a t not all foot ail­
ments ar* cau*«d by corns and
calluses. Other causes include
weak arches, hammer toss, ul­
cers, imbalance, heal spurt,
•kin diseases, fractures and
tumors.

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BOTICB TO A F F S A B
T o u ar* hereby n e tllle d tha*
a Blit e f C e m p la la t f e r diver#*
he# b r a n file s e g a t a a t you.
and you e re required i t serve
a copy o f your a new e r o r
plea d in g to lb* Bill of Com­
p l a i n t on t h e P U l B l I f r i Att o r n a r , N o r r is D. W e e lf e r k .
TO, 1ST W oet C k u r th Street,
Orlando, yierlSa, s a d file tho
origina l a n e w e r er p lea ding In
the orrieo o f t h a C lark *J
the C i r c u it Court o a o r before
J u l y 11. I l l s . If y a g fall to
do t o Judgm e nt by d a f tu l t
will ba t a k e * a g a l a t t y e a for
the r e lie f S s am a g ed l a to e
M1I e f CeaMlaiaL
DON* a n d
n—
as
m
Sa n f o rd ,
S-m lnal*
County.
Florida, t h is U l h Say *4
Ju n e.

1*43.

(SEAL)
A r t h u r 8 . B aekw lth, J r .
C l e r k a f C l r t a i l Court
By: Aria J. U H i a i i t
D. C.
N o r r l t D. W aolfcrk. TU
137 Weet c h u r c h St.

Drlandu, Fit.
P ubllab J u n e
J u l y 4, 1 I U .

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known)
A S wura Com plain t h a v i n g
bean filed a g a l a t t y o u la tb*
Circuit
Court
la
an d
fer
S -nitnnl* County, Florida, In
"hancery,
for
D ivorce,
the
ab ort t i t l e o f raid a ctio n t*»*
Ing MAUE L W. 13RAY. P la in ,
t i ff v*. RE HD B. Hit AT, D—
fa nd a n l. t h e ta p reeen ta ar* to
r a u t o an d reqatra yo u to f ile
y o u r w r it te n defea t* * . If any,
to tb* Co m p la la t f l l- d herein,
an d to earvo a co p y thereof
upon P l a i n t i f f * a t to r n e y on
or bafora tha 29th day o f
J u ly . A. D. 1941, o t h t r w la * *
D ecree Pro C o n ftto o w ill be
t a l e r v d ag a in * ! yo u and the
• a u t * proceed t a part*.

WITNEHS my hand and oftlclal **el a t Sanford. S-ml*
nnl* County, Florida, thla Sitb
day of Ju n e , A. D. 1)4).
(SEAL)
A rth u r H. B e ck w ith . J r ,
C lerk e t tb* C ircu it Ceurt,
In an d for S o m la o la Coun­
ty, F lorida
I t ) : M a rtha T . Vlhlen

D. C.

Cordon V. Fre derick
A t to r n e y for P l a i n t i f f
P. U B og 1793
U 4 B a i t Com iaerelal Aveau*
S u it* I, Kirk P la t a
Hanlerd, Florid a
Fublleh J u a * II g J u l y S, )•-

I I 1941.
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Realize Your Need-Then Dial FA 2-5612 For Quick Action Thru The Herald Classifieds.

Classified
Phone

322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES

CLAMIFIKD DISPLAYS
Tuas., thru P i t . 2 P. M. Sap
before insertion. Moo. • Sat.
STBAIGHT CLASS i n ED:
Tuas., thru FrL. - I P. M. dap
before insertion. Moo. - Sat.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost k Found
2. Notices - Personals
8. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rental#
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loons
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. Ruild - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television

RXSPOKSIBIUTY:
Tha Bar aid will aot be re•pool lb la (or more than one 27. S p e d u l S erv ices
incorrect insertion of your ad, 28. Laundry Service
and reserves tha right to re­ 29. Automobile Service
vise or reject nap advertise* 29A. Auto Aceessarlee
■ eat from what erdared to 80. Machinery * Tools
conform la the policies etf this 81. Poultry • Live stock
New people la wwa look at
H m td Ada. Be eure poor
business U represented with
ettrsetive
advertise meets.
Call PA 2-MU.

Legal Notice

81A. Pits
82. Flowtrs • Shrubs
88. Furniture
34. Articles For Ssle
35. Artieiss W a n te d
S6. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
39. Trailers - Cabanas

p u in tirr,

D A N I E L RYA NS
A_\"N
IVANS.

And

6. For Kent

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NICELY furnished S room
w in
DtfandABtO.
Apartment. Private bath.
« « i k a r t a s m avA jra
FA 2-3303.
Apt. 101
e 'o Mr. a n d M r s T. X.
UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom
McRa *
10111 O eo relA A r t n u t
houie, kitchen equipped.
lVh«»inn. M i r j r U n d
FA 23011.
T O tr AN D B AC H o r TOU
A R B H E R K I1 T N O T I F I E D t h » t
e
suit
hAO
b**n
b roufht
• O i l n i t f » u b r BOC 1ETT F O R
BAVI NOS. ■ C o n n e c t i c u t co rp n r ttlA n ,
P td m lff,
to
for-.
c l o u a c e r t a i n M o r tx a K * m o r e
p a r t i c u l a r l y tleecrlb ed t u th e
C o m p l a i n t f i le d In t h l a suit,
w h i c h M o r t s a e e e n e u m b e r a th e
fo tlo w la * detcrlb ed property,
• I t a a t e In B e m l i o l * C o u n t r .
Florida, to -w lt:
I.&gt;t i. n io i-k i. i i R m . r . n

HOMES n itL A M K I HKCT loN ONE. a c e ordln* to
tho plat th e r e o f recorded
la F la t Booh I I . p a t e a I
and I Fubllo Racorde of
Seminole County, Florida,
and for other relief, a n d you
a r t rc'iolred to file p o u r An­
s w e r to l a i d C om pla int with
tha Clerk of tha a b u t s ( tr ie d
Court and to se rva a copy
t h e r e o f s a PlalM lfT a A t t o r .
hero. ROaBNBEItO. ROSEN.
HERO A RFUSIfAN, tool Aina l e r Building. Miami II, FI.ir ­
itis. a o t l a t e r th a n th a l l t h
day of Ju ly , l ie s , tn itatault
o f which a«ld Com plaint will
bo taken oe coafeesed by you.
DATED, a t Sanford. Florida,
thla J l t b day of l e u IMS.
( /S I A M

A rth u r

W.

Seckw ith.

Jr.

Clark nf lha Circuit court

LARGE 2 bedroom Trailer od
Urge like. Adult* only. Ph.
FA 2-73M
FUitN. Apt. Clone in. Phone
FA 2-2800.
"CLEAN quiet Roomi" The
Gable*. FA 2-0720.
2 BUR M. Kurn. Apt. &gt;33
2101 Magnolia FA 2-3931

Efficiency Apt. &gt;30 Mo. up.
Surplus City, 2tft W, 1st.
Clean ist floor apt. Private
entrance. 1604 Palmetto.
LAKE MARY. S Bedroom, t
bath house with lake privi
leges. FA 2 7QW,
4 BEDROOMS, 2 bath, florid*
room, patio, air-condition­
ed. In I/vch Arbor. 1’bone
FA 14505.
You can find anything you

Byi M a rth a T. Vlhlen
n««d advertised In the Her­
Doouty Clark
ald by Sanford merchants.
Low Offlaea
■totaabere, R oooaharf d
Relamoa
Suit# lial Ataatay B a l l d l n f
Miami II, Florida
Puhltah J u n o IT * J u l y 4, 11, a m k i n r i i D M K W r o t * i n i s
I I . IMS.
Th* U l t r a of i’uMle I n s t r u c ­
c D j-ise
tion
far
H-mlnot* Countr.
C la r ie s, will rocolva kISa fur
n new c ir c u it c a m av thn
f
u
r
n
l
ih
l
a g a f all labor,
now r u t s JtiDoriAi, n a .
alarial*, aqutpntont sa 4 aarctitT o r and f o b a r m - m
vlcoa roqulroil fo r tha InatallaS o i l C O r i T T . F IO B D A .
lion of Riiun.1, tMorcumniunlI 'l l I NCKBF Nil. ISIOI
r
anrl U rogra m Nyttonir
UNITED MOHTUAOKE HER aat l l oLnyman
S-himl nn .1 Croom*
\ ICING COIU*..
Sem lnoU
County,
Pla intiff, Acailomr,
Florida;
an lit
l : t # p. n&lt; .
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1141.
at
CARL R SOTOW W LL. a t at.
School
Adralalatratlon
D a f a a d a a t a tho
Building, Commorelal Klroat.
AWRNDBB NOTICW OF 01’IT Hanford,
Florida,
al w h i m
IN
tlm a and place tho l.I.D will
waRTOAOW r o i e r i o i i i u b*
publicly o pa nod and rsa d
TIH CAUL E IflTCH K L L
aloud.
R H S tireacH i U n k n o w n
P l a n s and opacification* m a r
AND T in All p a r ti e s claiming bo
oblalntd
by
dapoaltlng
In tere sts by, t h r o u g h , a n . 110 ho with tha Archlr-ct. J " h n
der e r a g a i n s t tha eforo- A.
B urton IV. F o u rth Floor.
eald person
anford
Atlantic
National
T o ll ARK harehy aotlfted B
H a n k Dull,ting, rtanfor.l, F l o r ­
t h a t a Com plaint to forerlosa ida. Such ilap.ialt will br roa certain m o r tg e g a ancum
fundad In full to aach prraun
baring the follow ing deaerlh
who r o tu rn r tho d o c u m rn tt tn
od real p ro p a rty , t o . w l t :
good condition w ithin II dayo
L ot |A. Bloch I. W EA TH - a f t o r tho old oponlng.
B R S r i l f L D FIJL1TT ADDI
A cortlflod chock or b a n k
THIN, according t o the
t , p ,, thla to tho Hoard of
plat there of, ae raoordad dP ruabflic
Instruction for SernlIn F l a t Hook IS. P aso IS. nolo County. Florida. U. H
Public Records of ileiul. t lo v o rn in rn t Iloruta. or a s a t ­
note C ounty, Florida,
i s f a c to r y btil bond • i r t o i r . l
h a s b e e t filed a g a i n s t you la by tho blddor a n d a ccrptabls
t h a Abare-otylAd suit, a n d you s u r a tla * In an amount squat
a r a raqulrad to a a r s a a copy to rtvs prr c a n t of tho bid
a f your
Itie w ir nr
eth er • h all b« a i i i a m t a l with aacti
Pleading t o th e Com plaint nn bid.
Plain tiff's a ttorney... AVDEIt
T h a a u c c n a f u t bid Dr will
SUN. It I’MIt. DEAN, LOWN­ bo required to furnlah and
DES A v a n den tlKRll, 131 p a y fur aallafa ctnry p tr f o r m E a s t C a a l r a l Avenue. Orlando. anc* and pa y m e n t bool or
Florida, a n d flta th a o rigina l bonds In tha a m o u n t of 100%
Anawar s r o l h a r p l e a d in g la of th a c o n tr a c t amount.
th a efftea of t h e Clerk of the
A ttention I* called to tha
Circuit C ourt on c r be fore the fa c t th a t not loss than th»
31th day of Ju ly , 1313. If you m inim um • a larta a and wagov
fall to do so. a decree pro a* ant forth In tha BpoclOcA*
confeeto will be take n a gain
lio n * m u st bo p a id on tbia p r o a t you for t h a relief demanded jpot.
la tho ComplalnL
Thn Board of Fubllo Ina trua T h is Notice shall h e pa h - tlon
for
Sem inal# County
llehed ones a weak for four F lo rid a, ra arrv a a tho right to
ennaecullv* w eeks la th a San­ r e je c t any a n i l / o r all bids or
ford Herald.
to w a iv e any Infurmalltlra In
DATED thla 3 i lh d a y of th a bidding. No bid onall bo
June. m s.
w it h d r a w n fo r a p. rlod of
(BEAL)
f lftoon t i l l d a y s t u b i- q u e n t
A rth u r R. Beckwith, Jr. to tho opantng o f bide w ithout
Clerh of Circuit Court
th e e o n - .n t of th a Hoard.
By: M a r t h a T. VIBlea
J.\ D W r ig h t , Jr.
Deputy Clerk
Cbalrnrao, ltoar-1 of P ib ltc
Andereoa, Rush, Dean
In str uction for PtmlQol*
Lowndes A v a n den llerg
Count r. F lo r id a
Attornaya a n d Counsellor* at ft T. Mllwtt
Ham lnoll C ounty duporlntanLaw
d e n t of Public Instruction and
l » B a it Centra) B .u U v a r d
Lg-Offlclo S a e r a ta r y to tho
Poet Office Boa J i l l
B oa rd of Public Instruction
Orlande, F lo rid a
IPubtleh J u n a ST A J u ly I. 11, !*ub||ah Juuo 30, L A July *.
IMS.
h i m i.

Legal Notice

'oO J-in

2

CLEAN coot downatair
Apartments. AdulU. Ph.
FA FU34.

ULJ- i od

O ft

tta fs rl

Rrralk July 4* l t B — P ig s 3-A 12. Real Entile For Soto 27. Special Services

S W E E T IE P IE

By tfid in e Seltser

FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
house. Largo room*. 1*3 ■
mo. FA 2-1314.

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34. Art idea For Bale

33. Fw alttnv

TRACTOR work, mowing, Used furniture, appliances, 5 PIECE breakfast set and
22,695
Horn art window fan. Phono
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Neat 2 BR home, frame con­ discing, blade, scoop. Pb.
322-4129.
Larry's Mart 21$ Sraford
struction tm 101 by 103 lot.
FA 2-7644.
■
Av*. Ph. FA 2-41U
$223 Sows and $30 per
1983 UPRIGHT S3 cu. ft.
P
iiao
Tuning
and
Repair
month will make you tho
F reeter. 194$ Color T.V.
W.
L.
Harmon
—
FA
2-4233
Sell
U«
Yeur
Furniture.
Quick
new owner. No Foolln.
must aetl. Will sell to beet
Service With the Cash.
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
SUPER TRADING POST offer. 322-7222 after I p.m*
tios ale. Free estimate. Pb.
PA $4977.
GARDEN Tiller. Nearly new.
322 3)04.
Reasonable. Ph. FA 18809.
U t N. Park
322-2420
34. Artictea For Sate
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
POWER, Riding 24" Mower,
RAVENNA PARK: air condi­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Ladies shorts, 99c. Sleeping
A t condition. FA 2*609.
tioned, 3 br.. 3 bath, home,
All Types and filsei
begs, tarps, tents. Surplus
electric kitchen. Nice yard
We Repair and Service
$1 par day rental for Elec*
City, 291 W. 1st.
and patio; |700. down. 304
S T I N K
trie Carpet Shampootr with
Temple Dr. FA 1 -n a .
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Michinary and Supply Co. SHALLOW WELLS 4 PUMrS
Jerry Lord FA 2 -371»
Carroll's Furniture.
297 W. 2nd 51.
FA :-6432
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­ FOR your sewing needs. 36. Autoaobte • Tracks
Realtor
geration service. All work
Raymond Luadquut, Asso.
MILADY’S SHOPPE
BUYTNQ A NEW m
guaranteed. Very reason­
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bids.
Of fine Fabrics
UIED CART
able in price. Day FA I-T4M
104 S. Park Av*.
FINANCE IT WITH V I
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, fla.
Night FA 2 20*0.
4 low Interest Bata*
Rin. Cool shade trees. Low
ALUMINUM Furniture re*
9 Low Monthly Payment*
down payment. 322-6835. 10* LAWN SERVICE
webbed cheaper than you
E. Jenkins Circle.
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
can do it yourself. Bring
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
it to the Furniture Center. 1954 CIIEV. 2 dr. HT. R. A H.
F IIA H O M ES
FA 2-1117.
1100 French Ave.
323-2710.
We have in outstanding sel­
ection of 2, 3, and 4 bed­
U IIP. 2 SPEED electric mo­ RAMBLER American. '34
room, 1 and 2 bath govern­ H. B. POPE c o „ INC.
tor like new. $15. Phone
Radio 4 Ilea tar. Clean. $330
ment owned homes in many 2U&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
FA 13411.
FA 2-9387.
of Sanford's better residen­
TRADE A t '37 Dodge for
tial areas. Priced below 2B. Automobile Service
ZIG ZAG SEWING
Volkswagen or will sell. Ph.
market value, these homes
MACHINE
Auto Glass, Tops
are completely remodeled
REPOSSESSED due to un­ FA 2-7224 or FA 2 0344 nf4 Seat Covers
ter 3 p. m.
inside and out. Down pay
fortunate circumstances. '43
raente from $230, and
AUTO GLASS &amp; model, perfect condition. I960 VAUXHALL sedan A l
monthly payments from $30 SEAT COVER CO. Sews forward and reverse,
condition. 8 Volusia Dr. Doami up. For complete in­
makes buttonholes, sews on Rary.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8U32
formation see us toda).
buttons, embroiders 4 mon­
4U . WORK GUARANTEED
ograms, darns and patches. OR TRADE; H ton Inter,
Assume 6 payments of $6.uo.
truck. Excellent meeb. and
AUTO GLASS
FA 2 8627.
tires and 3 x 4 ft utility
INSTALLED
trailer. FA 2-4782.
322-2120
111 N. Park
Senlurik Ginns ami Pnint READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow
sills,
lintels,
steps,
'54 NINE pass. Station wa­
Company
lit. IIumbchh Opportunity
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
gon. Good transportation,
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4422
pipe, steel, (Tewve traps, $123. cash. 1913 Summerlin
EXCLUSIVE Jobbing busl.
dry wells, stepping stones.
Ave. after S.
ness for Central Fla. owner. 31A. Beta
Miracle Cone rout Co.
Must retire because of
2 REGISTERED male Collie JI09 Elm Ave,
FA 2-5751 1956 BUll'K Special, 2 Door
health. Ph. FA 2 8809.
Pups. FA 22157 after 6.
sedan. Automatic, radio U
TWO elec, razor*, $3.00 each;
heater. Extra clean, low
16. Female Help Wanted 32. Furniture
baby bed $13.00; new port­
mil*age. Reasonable. Ph.
EXPERIENCED
Operators
able
charcoal
grill
$2.00;
FA
2-7136.
WANTED reliable couple to
wanted. Single or double
take up monthly payments elec, fryer-cooker $1.00;; 1
needle machines. 402 Pecan
qt. pressure cooker $3.00; 37. Boats • Motors
of $13.50 on S complete
Ave. Sanford.
rooms of furniture. Call childs training sent $2.00; IV DUNPHY Boat. S3 hp,
elec, sandwich grill $3.00.
TE 1 1312, Casselberry, col
Johnson electric, trailer,
19. Hitunttonn Wanted
Ph. FA 2-8633.
lect.
skill 4 rope and other ex­
CHILDREN kept. FA H i 82.
tras. $330. 172 9367.
$3.40 PER MONTH
BEDS FOR RENT
Child Care. FA 2-ZTJ4.
Hospital, Rollaway*, Juve­ ASSU3IE payments on Singer
ruuml bobbin Sowing M.i Gateway To The Waterway
nile. FREE delivery and
BABYSITTING day or night.
chin* equipped to sig zsg Hobson Sporting Good*
Pick-up.
FA 2-1213.
and make button boles.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
FURNITURE CENTER
With guarantee. Balance of 304-4-1 K. 1st Ph. FA 7 3961
1100
French
Ave.
21. B eau ty R a im a
$ payments. FA 2-9111.
Ph. FA 2-7933
GATOR trailer and IS hp.
liAHIUETT'.s BEAUTY NOOK
For quality automobiles at
Kvinrud* 1937 motor. Boat
F
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S
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Complete Ser. Eve. Appt’s.
low prices check the Herald controls. $130.00. FA 18633.
Upholstering
4
Mattress
ren
­
105 So. Oak
fA 2-5742
ovating- New 4 Used Furui. clsssUled p u t s where local
dealers advertise.
39. Tralltrn • Cnbnnn*
SPECIAL
tore. CiU Nil Redding Mfg.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty 51w&gt;|»
Co, at 7ii9 Celery Ave. 7 ft. CAST NET. 404 Palmet­ l BEDROOM housetrailer.
Cold Wave $6.95 complete.
FA 2-2117.
to Ave. FA 2 1357.
Reasonable. FA 2-2IIO.
Open evening by appt.
31$ Palmetto Ave. 322 0831

Stenstrom Realty

8TENSTROM RENTALS
2
1
2
3
3
3
4

BR, 1 Mh kit. eqd fTO
BR, neat O near $75
BR, 1 bth, furn, Bice ISO
HR. 1 bth, kit. eqtl SUM
BR, 2 bth. Loch .Arbor, St3o
BR, l's bth, extra nice. $123
BR, 2 bth, Ravenna Park
•1U
4 BR, 2ti bth with pool $150
4 BR, Itv bth, modern $103
4 BR, 3(8 bth, executive, $223
If you ere looking for Juat
the right homo to lease or
rent, it will pay you to
to check with Stenvtniru
Realty, Sanford's largest
rental end property man­
agement agency. It will be
a pleaauro to serve you.

Air-Conditioninpr

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate—Mortgagee
11' N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7493
Evenings
FA 2-3S77 FA 2-343S FA M M

FURNISHED
Apartment.
ed. Quesnel
38. M o to rcy cles - Scooters
E. 14th St.

n r a n c im c r ir c o m o r 3. Education • Instruction
m
u r m jid ic ia l c m .
c t r r o r f l o u d l is a id
r a n acaieo i.K n o r m . AIR-Conditioning • Refrigera
lion men needed. We treln
rLORDA. l i c a A i c c a v no.
li
you. Tools end equipment
furnlihed. Write C.T. I. Box
atx n c T T f o r SA vrxaa, e
O e o s w t l e e t aarparwtlon.
33, e 'o Herald.
BOYD
MART

I. For Rent

‘Happy Fourth of July!'
6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sale

1 * 2 Bedroom
Newly decorat­ S-ROOM hoax', unfurnished.-] L 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
Apt. Apt. 7. 4&lt;M Lake Mary. FA 2 2134.
models on Highland at
322-8194.
Longwood. Open daily lihuu
HOUSE, T rooms and hath.
to dark. 10 Sllnutes South
W E L A R A APARTMENTS:
Nice corner lot on Lake
on 17-92 end West on Semi­
Rooms private baths, 114 Mary, for information call
nole I block.
W. First St.
322-6788.
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.

Stenstrom Realty

VERY largo 3 Bedroom 2 ROOM apt. with private
Home In Loch Arbor. $1(0 bath and entrance. 318 Mel- $7750 Total Price
FURNISHED or unftirniahed
per month. FA 2 3301.
lonville. FA 23420.
2 Bedroom Block House.
FURX. 4 Room, l Bedroom
Low down payment. 2422
BONUS RENTAL
Oruiigu Ave.
Apt. Water furnished. Ad­ 3 UDR.M., kitchen equipped
ults. 323-0389.
$100 a mo. and get 1000 TV
etampl. FA 2-4437.
St. Johns Realty
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and close in. Jimmie Nice unfurnished 3 bdrm. THE TIME TESTD FIRM
FA 26123
Cowin. 322-4012.
home. 2533 El Capitan Dr. 116 N. Park Ave.
FA
20180.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
BY OWNER. 3 Bcdrm. con­
equipped. $73. FA 2-33U3.
crete block Home, shaded
3 BEDROOMS, Uk baths.
Large kit and children wel­ lot on beautiful lake, Ph.
2 BEDROOM furnlshrd Apart­
FA 2-2W6.
come. FA 2 3609.
ment FA 2-00It.
FURX. A p t 2300 Mellunvilte. LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2 3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
baths, air-condition. Lake
Good
location,
kitchen
front. FA 2-8920.
3 BR. 1 bath. $73 a mo.
equipped. Low down pay­
S BR. lt t bath. $83 a mo.
ment. Assume loan. A real
Large 3 Br., 2 bath. Air-rund. 2 BEDROOM unfurnished
aaving. Cell FA 2 9(72.
House.
Kitchen
equipped.
$163 mo.
Near base. FA 2 0566.
FOR your best buy, chuoie
3 Hr. 2 bath on lake. $150 a
mo.
2 BEDROOM Duplex Apart­ Tee 'N Green Estates. 3 *
4 Bedrooms. More space
ment. Kitchen equipped. No
ROSA L. PAYTON meter. 706 E. Mth St. Ph. ibr your money. 20th Street
Wevt by Mayfair Golf
Reg. Real Estate Broker
FA 2 6033 or M 2-7622.
Course. Open daily 110:UQ.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
322-37(4. Builders: LSLN EN­
3 MR., 3 bath, $150.00 mo.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
Available
TERPRISES, INC.
lex. Available June 24lh. I BR. I bath, $133.00 mo.
FA 2 3610.
2 • BEDROOM frame house 22. Build • Paint • Repair
Available Aug 1st.
partially finished inside.
3 MR. Frame Huute. Barlly
Semi-Rellred Carpenter
JOHN E. I-OX
Two corner lids, good wa­
(urnlshetl. Near NAS. Nul
Small Hapatrs — Painting
REALTOR
ter, near ictiool in Paola.
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30
Phone- FA 2-7981
Ph. 32J 0359
Full price |2,45U. Terms
week. FA 2 3219.
can be arranged. 323 U1U.
25. Plumbing Service*
8. Reach Rental*
EFFICIENCY Apt. 911 Park.
PLUMBING
HUTCH 1HON Ocean front
FURNISHED apt., loU'.s W.
Contracting Repairs
Apartment. Daytona B«nch.
9th. $50. FA 2*290.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-4068.
Office FA 42119
R. L. HARVEY
FURN. Apt. FA l-WT.
Night FA 3-0648
t. For Hal* or Rent
104 Sarnord Av*. FA 2 3341
123 0709
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First 51. Near 3 city free 2 BDRM hou*«. 117 Catalina. 2314 Park Dr. Saerord, PI*.
parking loU end shopping 2 BR. House. Air Condi tinn­
CHEAP. 3 Bedroom lluuae.
stores. No utility charges.
er. Sale or rent with option
Near schools * churches.
Plumbing k Heating
Suitable for couple or sin­ to buy. FA 2-2289.
Newly done. FA 2U93*.
AIR CONDITIONING
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
P1NECRKST. 1 Bedrooms, 2 BY OWNER 3 Bedroom, I
Store.
WORK
baths, Fla. ruom, built in hath llouie. 4U* Palmetto
R E N T A RED
oven * range, lot E. Jen­
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 1*5*2
Ave. FA 2 1537.
Rollaway, lloepital 4 Baby
raws
kins Circle. 222 9337,
Bads.
2 7. .Special Service*
JOHN
E.
FOX
By Day, Week, «r Month 2-BED ROOM and PU. room,
REALTOR
FK IG 1D A IR K
kitchen equipped. Will furn­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
3210659
Kales 4 Service
ish if you like. FA 2 4650. 110 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3181 114 W. 1st St.
G. H. HIGH
LOCH AKHOR
FURNISHED Apartment. Air- I BDRM. 3 both home. 2017
1790 W. 1st St. Sanford
Elisabeth Court. G r o v e Comfortable 3 BH, 2 bath
Conditioned. 131* b.t’.h, terrb. FA I-J«*3
home In beautiful Loch Ar­
Manor. FA 2 3903 for Appt.
ratio floor*. Adults. Phone
bor, for Just $14,000. Only LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
FA 2-2374.
3 BEDROOM. 2 hath. Kit
Remove Thatch • Chinch
$450 down and $90 per
Chen equipped. 123 W. Cole­ month. Interested? Call to­
FURN. Apt. tioti S. Perk,
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti
man Circle. Pinccrcat.
*xe-Ph. FA 24244
day.
1 BEDROOM House furnish­
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
ed. $30 per mo. 41313 12. Real Fatale For Sale
Laurel. Phone NO 8A092 or
trimmed. Demount
Stenstrom Realty TREE’S
RAVENNA PARK
NO 8-4814...............................
A removed. Reasonable. Ph
Attractive 3 UR. tile hatti 111 N. Park
FA 2-7GA4.
322 2120
2 BDK31. Furn. Garage Apt.
CU tujuie in desirable Ra­
SIT E. 33th St. All Electric.
venna Perk on a corner
2 Large Lots. See Sirs.
tree shaded lot. Fully equip­
Fallen, let House S. of ped electric kitchen. Only
Club Diamond on 17-92.
$13,560, with Ju-t $375 down
including all cloving ex­
2 BEDK005I lluuae unfurn­
1963 CIIEV, Convertibl*. Equipped -----SAVE
ished. Kitchen equipped. $65 penses. 292 per month in­
I960
CIIEV.
4
Door.
4
CyL
__________
...
1163
cludes ever) thing.
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2434
1939 CIIEV. 4 Door V-8, Auto., Power Str.
- 1193
Cedar Ave.
1936 CIIEV. 4 Door, V-H, Auto. —
— 893
1937 CIIEV. 2 Door II. Tup, Auto., P o w er-------... 993
'2 B E D R O O M unfurnished Stenstrom Realty
1937 UUICK 4 Door, Auto.. Air t « n d ........... ......... 5#i
House. Kitchen electrically U t N. Park
322 2(20
1933 FORD 4 Door. V-». Aulo. -------------------- 393
equipped. FA 3-4630 after
193* FORD 4 Door Htatlow Wagon ____ _____ ___ 295
2 BDRM. block house. 1309
6 p. m.
Douglas Ave. FA 2-6838.
UNFURNISHED 3-bedroom,
VACATION
living room, dining room,
kitchen, 20th and French. EVERY weekend from May
until October. Ideal concrete
MC. a month. See Mr.
1941 FORD GeUsie 2 Door, II. Top, Auto,
„ 1693
block cabin, furnished on
Bennett a t Faust Drug
l**l MERCURY 4 Door, A lia , Air Cong. .
— 1893
beautiful Lake Harney Ash­
Store. 224 K. First 84.
1944 Ol.DS Convertible, Power, Air Cond.
_ 1995
ing, boating, and skiing at
1931 CIIEV. 4 Door Ih tra ja r, • Cjl. . . .
__993
48' x r HoL'SETRAILEK, 2 }uur froul door. Duly $725o.
__ »93
1934 FORD l, Ton Van Body
_____
bedrooms: Adults only; $30
cash.
I960 FORD 1, Ton Pirkup ...... ..... ..............
__89$
month. FA 2-3449. 8:30 U)
1947 OLD* 4 Door Auto, P o - e r -----------__591
3:30.
1935 PONTIAC 4 Door, A u to ._________
— 293
Slemper Agency
1944 INTERNATIONAL
Ton Plekup
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
— 293
h*ju*c. 2481 Palmetto. Call
REALTOR - l.NIUROR
219 K 2nd ST.
2565 PARK AVE.
} \ 2 0274.
,
11A 2-4924 1912 4. * reach Ate.

Vacation Specials!

Jim Hunt Realty

62 Ambassador Rambler
Sedan, overdrive trarwnimion, radio, heaicrt
whitewall tiren. Beautiful dark blue finish,

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61 Rambler D eluxe
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�Defenders
Meet With
Gw. Bryant
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) New public defenders wart
told by Got. Farris Bryant
Wednesday that tha Urea and
fortunes of many psopla would
depend on the way they eonducted their office*.
Tha Id new publie defendera, oil named by Bryant un­
der a newly adopted law, mat
together in the state cabinet
room to bear from state offi­
cials.
(Tha public defender for
the Ninth Circuit, which ineludes Seminole County, is
W. D. Fndsrick J r , of Or­
lando.)
On bind were Bryant.
Comptroller Ray E. Green,
Supreme Cout Justice E. H ar­
ris Drew and Reeves Bowen,
head of tha criminal appeals
division of th« attorney gen­
eral's office.
Bryant told the defenders,
who will provide free legal
counsel for needy lawbreakers,
that It waa significant they
had come to the capital on the
eva of Independence Day.
Your new posts, he told them,
"riv et new assurance of Jus­
tice for all,”
"Tha post does thrust on
your shoulders a very algniflcant responsibility,” Hryant
said. "The lives and fortunes
of many peopls will hang on
the way you conduct your­
selves.”
Justice Drew urged tha new
officials to te* persons ac­
cused of crimes s t soon as
posalbt*. He said th* public
defendtrs should be certain
that persona accused of crimes
wera advised of all of their
rights under th* l*w,
"This marks a high point In
th* systsni of American Juris­
prudence,” said Drt-w. Drew's
immediate predecessor as chief
justice, B. K. Roberta, head­
ed up ths judicial council
which recommended to the
last legislature creation of the
public defender sysUrn.
The proposal wus sparked
hy a U.S. Supreme Court de­
cision that ruled an accused
felon must ha represented In
court by a lawyer for hia sen­
tence to be valid,
Bowen gave the new offlrials some first hand advico
on representing clients. "Give
every case you get ths old
rolU-^e try,"’ said the veteran
assistant sttorney general. "I
cannot emphasize that enough.
T reat each case as If he wrro
paying you a substantial fee
for representing him."

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D e s s e rt T o p p in g ”.V.“ 4 9 *
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Pictswaet Sliced

S tra w b e rrie s . . 5 IS * $ I .
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W elch 's Deliciously Different Apple-Grepe

D r i n k ....................3 £

Dole Hawaiian Chunk (limit 1)

Sliced Bologna

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A ll Grinds Chose &amp; Sanborn

2 -L b . C o ffe e . . V« $ 1.2 5

Teacher Bans
Books, Cupid
AUSTIN. Tvx. (UPI» — A
L'niver.tty id Texas dean says
the idea that marriage makra
fur better students is a myth.
"We find murringe arlibmt
make a good atudrnt nut of a
poor one," Dean of Students
Cilenn Harnett says.
Harnett warned that mixing
marriage and college ran
mean troubles fur both hus­
band and wife.
"If tha wife waa a rompetant student and dropped out
for marriage,” Harnett says,
"aha frequently feels an un­
derlying resentment if her
student husband doesn't eieel."
"In many eases," he adds,
"hia grades go down as the
time and concentration need­
ed for hia work are nibbled
away by the demands of fam­
ily life.”
Harnett also says that a
student-father can grow ex­
tremely senaithe about his
own position while his wife
plays the role of breadwinner.
"When a girl tella me she is
quitting to get married," Har­
nett says, "I try to Impress
upon her tha importance of
continuing her own education
soma time, whether eoun or
many years from now,
'T he boy sba marries is go­
ing to continue to grow and
probably become a leader in
hia profession and his com­
munity. Her growth will have
to keep pace with hia if the
marriage is to succeed,” Har­
nett suys.

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Smooth sailing to VAII-1.
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■re leaving Saturday for a
shakedown cruise aboard Ilie
CSS Independence out of Nor­
folk and then a tour of duty
in the Mediterranean.
• • *
The Herald'* Casselberry
area reporter. Mrs. Jane
Casselberry, will be taking
over the County Desk in The
Herald's Sanford offices for
Ihc neat two weeks, while
Count&gt; Editor Judy Wells is
on vacation. T.ose in Ja n e s
regular area with news items
to submit are asked to call
here at 421-8821. If this one's
busy, try 423-3938.
• * *
A spot-check of downtown
Sanford Fourth of July morn­
ing revealed the American
flag flying only at the pollre
station, courthouse. Sanford
Atlantic National Hank. Chase
and Co. and The Sanfurd
Herald. And a memo to the
County Commissioners: Time
to purchase a new flag for
the courthouse. The one on
display Thursday is a dis
grace.
•

♦

*

WEATHER: Partly cloudy today and Saturday with afternoon ami cveninir showers; hijth 90-95: low in TO*.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 749
FRI.. JULY 3, 1963
United Pres.* Lenaed Wire
Established 1903

Sanford Beauty 'M iss Flame'
'Fairly Strong
Wave' Scouted
In Caribbean

WINNING FLOAT in Lonjrwomra minimi Fourth
of July Fiesta Pantile was entered by the City
of Imnirwomi. Other prizes went to Oviedo for
the best appearing' fire tru c k ; to Mrs. Virginia
Roseh, Rebecca Hague and John Casselberry,
best decorated tars and to Casselberry Hoy
Scout Troop 311, second Itest float.

2 8 3 Demonstrators

MIAMI (LTI&gt;—A hurricane
him Ior airplanp u a t sent to­
day to investigate a '‘mod­
erate" easterly wave in the
Caribbean Sea about 1.300
miles southeast of Miami, Hie
Weather Bureau said.
Easterly waves often are
forerunners of t r o p i c a l
storms
"Numerous" showers and
winds up to to miles an hour
were clocked in the area and
a navy storm-chasing plane
from Puerto Rico was on it*
way* to investigate, the Wea­ WINNER of the Miss
ther Itureaii said.
"It's a fairiy strong wave, North Orlando Reality
during
the strongest of the season so Contest held
far." a forecaster said here, Thursday’s annual July
lie said small craft warnings
I celebration was Miss
have been hoisted for the .1 a e k i e Atchison, 17
northern Windward Islands.
The squally area wa* D year old daughter of
c a ted m the Windward Islands Mr. anil Mrs. Ciena
about 1.500 miles soulhea-t Atchison of 30 Cortez
of here and was moving wesl
Ave.
(Herald Photo)
waid at 15 miles an hour, a
Weather bureau rejMirt said
It it continued on its pre
sent course, it would pa**
well to the south of the l nd
ed Mates mainland and hit
Central America, but the
forecaster said " I i ' h really
loo early to tell which way SC V C H M i s s i n g
a ll go,"
MIAMI ilT D — Hu- to ast
.
Guard said today it was
scan liing f»r a tidal of seven
S u ffC fS TW O
persons r&gt;'|xu led n.U-ug in
...nstul water* ulf Florida.

The greased pig gave them
a good run at Long wood
Thursday. The porker took
off ip fine style . . . and at
last reports Is still running.
BALTIMORE, Aid (CPD the demonstration Those anIn fact, even bloodhounds -C o u rt appearance* were ’ a|,],.
|„. h,mrd today will
couldn't track him down.
scheduled today for ?s:i per- t„. ca||n | m t„ luiumore
• * *
sons, including the tup offi- County Court on charges of
Midshipmen of liie U. S. cial of the Presbyterian trespassing and or disorderNaval Academy, class of Church in the United Stale*, ly i-ondut t.
1983, are being flown in in who were arrested in an In­
groups throughout this month dependence Day anti segrega­ The attempt to integrate
the amusement park was tin
and next (or a lour of inspec­ tion demonstration at subur­
successful.
tion at the Sanford Naval Air ban Gwync Oak amusement
Dr Eugene Carson Blake,
Station. This i* the first for­ park.
rlerk of ihe General
mal contact for the midship­ An Episcopal bishop ami
men with fleet aviation units, several
Roman
t'athulie Assembly of live Cntted presespecially heavy attack.
priests also were arrested in (hyterian Church of the lf.s.,1
• • •
.m l former pr. s.dem of tin
National Conncil of Cnurchcs.
How modern can you get?
was among the predominantly
North Orlando, the county's
white protestor* who were
newest eily, learned Tuesday
/■ *
■■ - '**»,-*■ w~% ■t • « .
,*At, , f h r ^ n o n v L ^
-----night there were no hells in
lent, foil ftour rfemortsvatirn,! LO.vMIN
I.i).* )t
fl P D - Iwo mure
the community to "King for
Puller vnhl r l*»U£. of m ••it' slurp
u p *e
sethartr at I" II* Sillied
Freedom" Thursday. Council
PH persons took jijrt,
to tile wilt's of l*ri oe Minister
MIAMI (C PU —Police liuvp
decided to blow the sirens
AGo chargid a rg) idler re Humid Macmillan * scandaland sound the horns instead. arrested an Df-year-ald boy no
pleased with th ei'ttev . Dr. plagued Conservative guv cm
* * *
rhanrt-* of first degree mur* tllake were Hisitnp Daniel ment today.
Members of Campbell List- j
robbery-slaying of ("orri'.'an of New York, head
/ ... * " • “£
h&gt;;
Ing unit, American Legion
of the Home Department of electuins at wesl Bn.vmli anil
u motel clerk June 27.
Auxiliary, will meet i« the
Charged was James Clyde the Episcopal Church'.* Na­ Dept lord Thursday were the
first session of the new fiscal
tional Council, and tile Yale latest ill a series id reverses
Kish
of Miami.
year at 7 7.0 tonighl at Legion
University chaplain, the Rev. that have brought np|NtsiBuii
Tin* victim, Kurt Croten- William Sloan Collin,
Hall on Highway 17-02.
ami l.alatr cries for M.ieoilllan to
steiil was shot to death as h&gt;- hi* wife.
resign or call imiuedi.de gen
Sanford Women's Republi­ fought lo save 475 in the mo­
Park officials described cr.d elecliuns
tel's
cash
register
from
a
ban­
can Club will hold a lunchThe Lalmr party won both
(•Wynne Oak a* .1 'private
eon-meeting Wednesday at dit wearing a grotesque green enterprise fighting fur econ­ contests as expected Thurs­
mask
with
crossed
eyes
and
u
12:30 p.m. at Jim Spencer'*
omic survival in a ...graphic day. but tin Conservatives
nose full of waits,
restaurant.
area which has me accepted made poor showing* that re
The
mask,
apparently
rip­
• 8 •
the Negro oil a social ami Heeled their sagging pres
ped from the* rubber's face,
recreatiun.il ba-t* "
lige among Hie public.
Fleet Reserve Association
m m found in the victim's hand
I* planning a gala time (or by police.
Saturday evening at the Fit A
Police »ah| (irotenstein ap­
home on Seminole Boulevard parently had 1... . -hut oln e ill
when newly elected officer* the clast as lie1 t••»«! at the
will he installed, followed by i|e»k, then again in the -ide­
a dance.
as lie 11.lived mound tl,, cuun
•
*
*
ter, and a third time in the
Memo hi Sanford motor­ hem! Ms he- fell to the floor.
ists: Jim Hardy's bark on Ihe
job. alter a well earned vaca
tlon. So — drop Hie com* 111
the parking meters again
Your vacation (from free
parking! is over, too.
J ASPKM. G.i it IT • si n

Hailed Into Court

Youth Held In
Mifini Slaying

Pol! M a c k s \

Can't Beat 'Em,
Can’t Join ’Em

Sanford-Sr minute Develop
meld Company reports the
Del Mar building is being
used only (or storage but one
national concern is sufficient­
ly interested in it lor plant
purpose« a&gt; to have- put up
option money Another n ne
gutiating wttn D'l-Alar for
Ihe privilege of tin t refusal,
Preside ut Clifford McKibhin
jays, if ihe fir»t • plain is not
rxercised

23 Seminole
Lovelies In
4th Contest

Richard H Russell, D Ga .
|U|(|
Fourth of July rally
(,cri, lll.lt e|e‘splte President
Kennedy * strong cieil right.*
package the South would 11 it
secede Irom the t'ltlon for
two reasons
"The re«t of the nation sill!
outnumber* u* about Inc to
one and we found out through
hitter experience that one
Southerner could md whip
live Yankee* " he *a:d ’ In
addition, this lime the Feds
have the atomic l*&gt;mb "

Highlight of lomgwood'i
third annual Fourth of July
Fiesta came at
p m.
Thursday when It lovely
Seminole County girls, attir­
ed in beautiful formal gowns
walked gracefully across the
i stage in competition to name
"Alia* Flame of .Seminole
County."
Emerging a* winner, after
two stispenseful ellminat hint,
was Miss Janice Russell of
Sanford, daughter of Mr. and
Airs. Her* hell Junes who
was sponsored by (lie Sanford
Naval Air Station Fire Dept.
First place runnerup was
Miss Charlotte Sanders of
longvvood who wa* sponsored
by tile Florida Forestry Ser­
vice. Second runnerup wa*
Aliss Bobbie Watkins of fassleberry representing the Cas­
selberry Volunteer Fire Dept.
Other highlights of the Fies­
ta. which had an estimated
attendance of jn.noo people,
according to tmngwood Firp
Chief Claude l.ayo. were the
opening parade, the greased
pig contest, the aflcrttmin per
formance of the Falling An­
gel* and the 43 minute fireworks display at the close
f the evening.

.MISS JANIl'K RUSSELL receives "Mian Flame of Seminole County”
trophy from Lonyovood Mayor A. 15. Lormaiin. Janice, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Horshell Jones of Sanford, was sponsored by Sanford Naval
Air Station Fire Dept, in the contest held Thursday at the l.nintuited
Volunteer Fire Dept.'s annual Fourth of July Fiesta.
(Herald Photo)

Boy Who Tried Legislation To Avert
To Stab Woman
Rail Strike Likely
Admits Thefts

WASHINGTON (DPI) — 1 nnn for five rail unions this
\ n-year-old burglar who l.alH.r Secretary W. Wllltird morning.
The union* have promised
,|iw a,t.n^ , t0 itjl, a ColMV Wirt/, sough1 again today to
to strike if the niidrnit.L* put
untangle
deadlocked
railroad
try Club Manor woman with
work rule change* into effect
negotiation*
a pair of scissor*, wa* «p
Hi* biiii-d sltutigly Tliurs- next Thursday to ctiminn'w
"feather-bedding."
prebendrd Thursday alter day that t'.ingles* will l*1 ■o-ralled
The labor necretary said
noon and confessed 10 a ser­ called into the ill pule if a
Top prize* of ihe many ies of house breaking*, ac­ threatened nationwide -Hike Thursday after a UO-itiiiuite*
Indepeii.lence Day confetni.o
.aided tluoiuhout the day
cannot In- iivuiibd.
*ont to Jimmy Clark of San- cording to Police Chief Roy
Wirt* was «. Iii'ilultd to meat V-Itti President Kennedy that
j ford, bicycle; IHcky Ksclavoil Williams.
with
representatives of the na­ emergency legislation may hn
,,f | .ongwood, Rambler sla- Osie At Itoviery, 2i&gt;rt Rra-l- tion's railroad* ami spokes- requested from t ’ongre** tc*
t,„n wagon; Ja I-istol!cttc of shaw Drive, telephoned polite
avert the .trike If the oppos­
Sanford, stainle** steel dmi at 5:30 p. m. Hiat when be
ing parties cannot find a ablc sink and Zeno 111 land of •in‘l bis family returned from
lutleri themanlroa.
ls&gt;iigwiH.d. juice blender.
Il"‘ beach they surprised the
Seven D ea th s
A* Witts put it when asked*
In North Orlando Mis*
l‘" " ' borne, and that
whether l.n g ro s * would be
.MIAMI (171*1 k — At least
bin ,1 d at All*. Uovvcry
four pcrsmis drowned and lackro Atihison. 17 year old
brought Into tin- four-year-old
tllis-e were killed in traffic daughter of Air. and Mr* lttl11' ,h ** *‘ l**»r*.
dispute! "That |&gt;o*.«iliility is
Williams reported the
certainly imminent,"
ueeldents in Florida as the g enn Atchison of » CortM
Posimaster and Mr*, t'ljd r
The charges Ihe rail line*
lung July t weekend went in­ kve. won tlw "Mis* North *»»? buer cnnfejwd In a *erOrlando" title.
1 'l'* of burglaries in the neigh- Keree of Casselberry attend­ are ready t.i install would cost
to its second day.
First runnerup wa* \j,s* b.irlimsl. in.-lsi tins a break- ed the dedication of the new up to .17.000 job* of dies.'l
Diane Houck, daughter of *n b m r
the Bowery Dost Office Building 111 Grove* firemen, pin* other* later,
J F K Iln lith iv
obtained 58 land la*t I'lmrsday and Ihe 11oy would also change pay
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin
Houck
1borne w
IIYANNISPOUT, M a s * .
.&lt;* released to Fourth ot ' ily Celehraiion 111 scales for those who kept their
I I T’D — President Kennedy of SI Bombay Ave. and se- I 'be h
con.l runnerup wa* Miss Pat bi* parcti’* pending juvenile Lake David Park,
j .1 a,
settled Into the easy pare of 1*
Mrs. Keree. who is demo
Cart
holiday weekend today and .*
&gt; « " • daughter of Mr a n d ‘.u.rt at tarn
'Hie disput.s 1ms
goiov
cralu- i-ommillecwomiiu lor through two presidential in*
planned on a cruise ulioanl i Air*an Ellsert
1.x.a.
precinct 17, h«.k advantage vestiguting comm is si ona and
Ills yaehl for lire first time [li Del ml tie ,
of the opportunity to visit all Ihc way lo the Supn'nn*
The
title
of
"Junirir
M
i*.*
several months if Ihe good
with Rep, A. S. "Syd" Her­ Court, which ruled the railweather which greeted his North Orlando" went to tl
long
wlio was Ihe principal toads had tloi right to imiku
year
old
Shelley
Tufts,
daugh
arrival here held up.
ter of Mr ami Mrs. Josejih
speaker at hath events,
the work elm Mi; t-s.
Meriting w..rned hi* audi­
Tult* of .'at N. Second St.
Johnson
ence against Ihe danger of
Rumierup was Kathy Fcrrin,
WASHINGTON (HIT) — It year old daughter of Conn
SAN MATEO. Calif. (IT ’D Americans "frittering" a- Weather Foul
Erie Johnston, president of oilman ami Mr* Arthur For
CLEF.THD It P K 8 , E n t * .
Police today investigated way their freedom by be­
Ihe Motion Picture Associa­ rin of lid Devon Ave.
ihe chilling case of a San Car­ coming ovi'ily dcjH'iident on 1 1' I ' l l — Ray (Vimray, Ut), tint
tion of America, has suffered
Six year old Klien Camp los, Calif . mother who said Hie Federal Govcrnnirlil and vvrntlicrmun f"r this icm-ida
a cerebral thrombosis and is hell was crowned "Little she threw tile l**lv of her falling (or ' lib promise*" of rosorl, was fired today for
receiving tn-alnient at George Aliss North urlamlo" and two year old daughter oft Hie those tieople 111 high offices doing Ills Job too well. T h l
Washington University Hos­ Mickey Shivers wsm the "Lil­ 101I1I. 11 I ■ale Bridge
who w ml on v in iicrpvliiate council said Camruy’s lorepital here.
The mother, Anna Buckle- Ihemsc’lve* in these posi­ casts of rain almost every lay,
lie Mr North Orlando" tiile.
iilili"tigli perfectly accurate,
Ellen Is the daughter of Mr malt .at. underwent psjchla tion*.
Synod Opens
Inc
1
simulation
Thursday
at
and Mr* Mali in Camphe'l
I cig F&lt; dural
aid
to weie *. .11 log away tuuriita.
DENVER it I'D Die bien­ and Mickey is Die son of V|r S.m M.ttco General Hospital, schools a* a case ill |«U!lt,
nial meeting of the General and Mr*. Roy Shiver*.
she wa* held under vvhal a Her long *u id A. r tuey take C O r i'L 'l'tlO ll
Synod of ihe ITiiu-d 1 'hurt'll
I moral service* for Mrs,
Huniicrsup in livesc eon Ih1&gt;pv1111 *|uik«Miian called more of your money in order
of I iirist wa* to open today t«st* were I'.inme Gre.nna ' security guard" In prevent .1 to grjin Federal all. they Florence E. IInane of GiTlcv.l
with election of a inodernt.ir daughter of Mr. and Mr* possible new siiietde attempt. will pul part of il hack mto will lie held at the grttvcaldn
..lid proposal of 11 ra* i.d rela­ Harvey
Mr* Bockleoi.iii *ael the ymir school* like you ad* hilt al liie Geneva t'&lt; uietery at
Gieanva.
Marcia
tion* piogruni from the Rev, Move's Billy Pilniun, son u clilld fell down the
liar tin v will expeel somei dug ill In .ki am . Salurday in- la . I
Dr. Ren, At il&lt; rbsti r, pi.-si- Mr and Mr* Bill Pilolsn and *Litr* BI divs ago
'return, namely, mp'.iol ui of u&lt; lit a m . a* prcviuusly
dent.
K.iruly Mngletnn. son ol Mr
Early ihe m sl morning, th&lt; st'lmol system " •'
, antmuneed
and Airs Hugh
Singleton while In r ho-hand slept, she
O thers Ulanu'd
AYtlli tin- mother* wives out found her ehild ib id ill bed,
&lt; IIJt AGl I ( l*l*| * l.ruder* piring the son* father* base she told out i .rilie*. S.u*
(
of tin National A*•»■• lation hall game
at the Fori Mellon
drove to
ihe hr. I »•threw
for the \dvuii.. nirlit of I'ol. park picnic co sponvirc.l by the tiny paiaiua clad body
iii.-d IVi.pIo i.NNAI I') said Ihc l.lons
Cluband the City over Ihe side bill thenmill.I
todiiy mrmiiers of new "direct course Ihe son* won.
mil gel up the nerve lo jump
action" civil right* groups
The National la-agile top- icrsell she *,nd
triggered tin- uproar that ped Hie American l.ojgin u
lllslead. -he Red hi New
diove Mayor Kuhiird J Daley the All-Star* hull game ol A"rk wln-te slo atlempled to
from a NAAt'l* Ind.-jH-ndence the Sanford Lillie Major lea kill herself with an overdo**
IF s F u ntim e
gue.
| of sleeping pills
Day rally.

JIC.UJA...

BRIEFS

Herlong Warns
On 'Frillering'

Mother's Story
Ol Baby Probed

ill

VALDEZ HOTEL

T IREIIAI.L’ Knliert.s cnptim'il the "Finuraiker 100" Thin nitty at llaytniia Ib at h. (Set* nlui'j
nil HJMH't.s |m g e .)

^ i n a r i t c Downtown Sanforil
4 L Lounge

Seminole Memorial Hospital

Fri. N iti’s iit thu
Carihv!
Music I fv IV tfiry,

TLZ:Ji::jZ Russians, Chinese See Red, But Of Different Hues
st. enlarged kitchen and din
Ing room.

Moscow

Ideological Talks Open

For monllis and months R
E Porter has been glancing
at the McHolierts Tire clock
on Ihc way to work—it's at By l ulled Press International
The two side* wasted mi ter new pridt-,1 against Ihe
ways been 15 minutes slow.
MOSCOW ( ITT 1—The Chin time getting down to bust .’soviet l niou earlier m the
Today. Ihe clock was telling
ese delegate* to Ihe Sun.- So ness They agreed to hold day, ..nd the Russian* print
the correct time
. and il
v iet kl**ologtea I talk* arrived 1heir lit *t meeting wiilnn ed a iron! page editorial in
look* like a new clock.
# * •
liie Communist patty news
here today in an .itmoipherc hour* of the arrival.
Relations between the two I paper ileelarins they would
The "Orlando area ' is one charged wiih hostility by a
were not back down.
of three site* being consider­ latt-minut* exchange ot bit Cuminuni't g i a n t *
'trained to Ihe breaking jaunt
ed f..r a i'.7.'&gt;,nuu building to ter charge*
Western observers fell Iheie
The C h i n e s e negotiating j just houis before the opening was a jHisiibllity ol a historic
house the American Museum
of .Marine Archaeology. Send* team Hew in by special plane session ol live showdown talk, split of the Communist camp
The Chinese apparently dc
nole County nol ton much in­ from Peking They werc met that will determine th e
terested because, it wa* re- by Soviet delegation leader course of international com- laycd 1tic departure of their
delegation lo the last possible
p.rted, "we can’t come up Alikhail Sit*hie, . cnDr Krem muni vin.
wiJv in* tiuna’.iun tn r, want," | lilt lde»|ogi*C
| Bed China aiutoum U i bit­ , moment.

In Angry

Mood

The latest t hitlCsc protest, | Kreinllll's position III the dis-jlhal "the soviet government
as reported by the New ( Inna pule The Kremlin retiurd to will not again rashly take ac
lions harmful to tin- unity 01
New* Agency, arruned Hie publish the letter.
1 hiru and the .Soviet Union
Bus,tun* of creating
new The Chin eve note, which and lo relations between the
obstacles" to the 'u n ity " wa* delivered lo ttie Soviet two countries."
Tile primary cause of the
talks on ideological jiid po­ Embassy in Peking Thursday,
charged that
Itii'sia has dispute is the violently op­
litical difference*.
The prole*l was in connec­ "created new obstacle* to Ihe posed stand* on the question
tion with Hie recent expulsion bilateral parly talks."
01
war or peace with the
of three Chinese diplomats
The note said Hie Chinese Western world.
and two students (rum Ihc would go ahead with the talks
Soviet Premier N i k i t a
.Viviet Union for distributing despite the Soviet action arid Khrushchev advocates peacecopies of a Chinese letter would not take retaliatory (itI cu-exivfence The Peking
s t r o n g l y commending the , measure*, il expressed hope regime reject* thu thesis.

H ill and Kuss!

. +. •*.

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                    <text>Fair# 10—Tues. July 2, *88
9kt •snfard f m l i

UPW Circle Two
Hollis Meeting
In Lake Mary

TAM PA (U P I) — A father
and hit ninc-year-old daughter
wcr(. killed here Monday when
a holt o f lightning hit them
during n cloudburst.
Dead nri arrival at Tam pa
General Hospital were Dontn-o
Hull, &lt;TI, and hi* daughter,
Vivian, it.
The Rui* fam ily had gone
to a park for a hall gam e in
which a *on, Hobby, I'd, was
scheduled to play. Hut it hegan to rain and Mra. Huix
suggested they go to the ear.
Mr*. RuU reached the v e ­
hicle first and turned around
just in time to tee a flash o f
light where, her htuband nnd
two children had been w alk­
ing.
Tha father and daughter ap­
parently were killed instantly,
but the ion waa only dazed,
Eight weeks of military po­ police aald.

By Fra are* Wester
Mrs.

Marry Sandusky was

hostess fo r the June meeting

•TOP BRASS' at Sanford Naval Air Station waa photographed at the
recognition luncheon for Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. (center). From the left,
Capt Robert Ware, commanding officer of NAS; Capt. Tully, command­
ing officer of Heavy Attack Wing One (Hatwing One), and Capt. James O.
Mayo, who on July 12 will relieve Capt. Tully.
(Herald Photo)

o f Circle Tw o o f the UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held at
her home last Tuesday night.
Mra. Don Smith waa in
charge o f the meeting. She
gave an account o f the activ­
ities and progress made by
the missionaries o f the church,
both at home and abroad.
The Devotions Is were given
by Mrs. Marie I.owe on the
subject. I f Y ou Never Head
The Bible.
Mrs. P. D. Andcrxon pre­
sented the study lesion from
chapters five and six o f the
Study Guide, One People o f
God.
Refreshments o f punch and
caka were served by the hos­
tess during the social hour.
Other p r e s e n t included:
Mr*. Harare Cochran, Mrs.
Richard Beebe, Mrs. John
Reaves, Mrs. Ray Cress, M n .
Joe SiiiMthers, Mra. Charles
Hjoblnm, Mra. Marlon Lee and
Mra. C. Conoway. There weio
fifteen present.

550-650 Deaths
Seen Over 4th

hearing and in challenging the legality
returned fo r the final day to­ of the com m ittee
"I t is no proper concern o f
day.
this committee w hin a cltlE ight
witnesses
Invoked
xen goes anywhere— including
Constitutional protection 101 Cuba— to find tha- truth,” aim
timaa at the opening session mid.

The figures were released
by the school’s bureau of cco"runic and business research
which also said that the Inrise found Florida sec""«• ° "ly &lt;« Virginia among
southeastern stair* in per-

CHICAGO (U P I) — Within
three days the bloody slaugh­
ter o f the Fourth o f July
weekend begins and the Na­
tional Safety Council esti­
mates that 330 to 030 person*
will he killed in traffic acci­
dents.
The 102-hour holiday week­
end begins ut 0 p. m. local
time July .1 and ends at mid­
night July 7.
“ With the Fourth o f July
historically m oro dangerous,"
Safety Council President Howard Pyle said, "it calls fur ex­
tra caution by all o f us to
hold the number o f fatalities
to the lower side o f the esti­
mate."
He noted the Memorial Day
weekend toll o f 323 killed last
month set n reronl fur X 102hour holiduy period.
The previous high for n 102hour Independence Day holiday period was in 1901 when
509 person* were killed In
traffic and 415 lost thrir lives
in other type* o f accidents.
The worst holiday toll In
history was the "black Christ­
m as" o f 1950 when 70fl per­
sons died.

Neatly 300 persons crowdcd Into the hearing room while
an estimated |0u picket* pnrmded
outside tin, federal
building.
Moat rnrrird signs denounting the committee while *
much smaller group ban- signs
supporting It.

,am l,F hi com " with *4,722.
3 he median national In*
for U'u year 1959 was
W.CCQ. lh" bureau said,
1
Tin-re ere about 70 praks
1 ranging from 10,000 fret to
approximately U.ouo feet In
tire European Alp*.

The first national obser­
vance of Flag Day took place
In IH77, when the government
requested that tlm (tag be
displayed on all public build­
ing* on the nth of June, the
tooth
anniversary
of
the
flag’s adoption.

SEMINOLE COUNTY 4-H’ers have toft for u week at Cump McQtiarrie
In the Ocala National Forest. 'Photographed boarding the bus at the
Agricultural Center are (front from left) Rob Hradshaw, Rudy Mueller,
Suzette Berg, Myrtle Hurria and Wanda Nixon. Already itbourd were Rill
Hein and Susan Day,
(Herald Photo)

8 Witnesses Refuse
To Answer Probers
LO S AN GE LES

A

(U P I) — Ninth. 10th and tlth Amend- r o w

House, subcommittee on un- merits in refusing to answer

Am srican

Florida Income
Up By $2,200

activities

Monday while refusing to an­
sw er question* about alleged
trip i to Communist Cuba after
travel to tha Island was ban­
ned by thu U. S. governm ent
Moat o f the witnesses, In­
cluding a I/O* Angeles attor.
Hey, Mrs. Rose Kosrnlierg,
67, read long prepared state,
mrnts giving reasons why
they felt they should not an­
swer. Chairman Edwin E.
W illis, D -I ji ., was provoked
to anger several time* when
be tried to speed the hearing.
On several occasions Mrs.
B o sen he rg, Willis amt com ­
mittee counsel Alfred M. Nit*
tto were all shouting at the
asms Gins.
Mrs, Rosentwrg, who re­
fused to answer questions
about an nllegi-d visit to Cuba
last year and whether ahu be­
longed to various organiza­
tion*. Invokrd the First, Fifth,

$2 M )

,

yM f

belwven

19.19 an,j 1959.

lice training has

FINISHING TOUCHES on the City o f Longwood’a flout for Thursday**
big Fourth o f July Fiesta Parade are put on by Mayor A1 Lormann
(»entcr front). In the background are Council Chairman R. C. Carlson
and Councilman "Slick" Helms.
(Herald Photo)

been com­

pleted by Pvt. Walter A. Fealer Jr., ion of Mr. end Mr*.
W. A. Fester, n o East 21st
Street.
A 1953 graduate nf Semin
ole High School. Frsler alto
attended Stetson University
end enlisted in the Army last
January. He completed his
military police course at Fort
Gordon, Ga., receiving In­
struction in such subjects as
civil and military law, traffic
control, map reading, prison­
er-of-war control and self d e­
fense.

Pfc. Davie I . Thompson,
son of Mrs. Lula Thompson,
It. R. 2, participated in the
Arm y’ * display of missiles,
artillery and engineer equip­
ment in honor of I’ resulrnt
Kennedy’s visit to llauau,
Germany, June 23.
Pvt. Julian E. Whigham,
whose wife, Frances, and
parents. Mr. end Mrs. Julian
It. Whigluui. reside at 90U
West 211II1 Street, completed
eight week* of advanced in­
fantry training at the U. S.
Army Training Center, Fort
Gordon, G a., but week.

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state of Michigan is
going all out to create
a good impretdon this
summer. Cindy Hicks,
above, models the trim
uniform of an official
greeter at one o f a
number of information
centers the statu has
net tip.

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The Southern loader, chair­
man o f the Senate Armed Ser­
vices Committee, also said he
think* th „ United States now
must wait for "som e overt
a c t" to ju stify a U. S. mili­
tary “ clean-up" which he felt
should have been launched
against Cuba ln*t October.
Russell said in an inter­
view that neither recognition
nf n Cuban-government-ln-salie nor u ‘‘ Purlfie blockade" o f
Cuba, both urged by Rt^iubllcan ., is practical at this sta:r*
He said the blockade would
i«- n "belllg rent net" without
the “ reason" which thi* Forlet missile threat provided lajt
fall.

Cadets William E. Galley
and John M. Stans Held, ol
Sanford, arc scheduled
to
complete six uerks of train­
ing at the Reserve O fficer
Training Corps iltO TC) sum ­
mer camp at Fori Bcnning.
Ga., July 2fl. Both graduated
in 190) from Seminole High
School.
Galley. 20. son of Mr. ami
Mrs. William It. Galley, 230ii
1-aurcl Avenue, is active in
the ROIL* at The Citadel.
Charleston, S. C. Slanslicld,
20. son of Mr. and Mrs. W il­
liam A. Stansliclil, 319 M ag­
nolia Avenue, is active in the
ROTC at Florida State Uni­
versity, Tallahassee.
Sfe,
Franklin
It.
Cum­
mings. Sanford. Is one of 17
officers and enlisted men who
will complete their military
careers nf from 20 to 30 years
on Aug. 1 at Furl Polk, La.

thinks* we have lost

W ASHINGTON &lt;UPI) —
Sen. Richard II. Russell, (DG a.), said Monday President
Kennedy’ s legislative program
will not bo helped by his civil
rights proposal* but Southern
Democrats wilt not wage re­
taliatory "all-out w ar" against

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until next March.

VOL. 63

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., JULY 3. 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

m w A

The North Orlando recrea­
tion area Tuesday night look­
ed like a brightly lighted
Christmas T ree when volun­
teer workmen turned on the
lights being strung over the
entire park for Thursday's big
July 4 celebration.

TALLAHASSEE &lt;U P!) Gov. Farris Itrynnt named a
three . man commission yes­
terday to lake a census in
Broward County to see it It
is populous enough to rate
another county Judge.

Editor Dies
NEW YORK tu rn -A l ic i a
Patterson. 5&lt;!. editor and pub­
lisher of the Lon* Island tab­
loid newspaper Newsday and
a m em ber o f the PattersonMedllt-McCormack
publish­
ing dynasty, died at D octor’s
Hospital here late Tuesday.

Wind Blamed
ROCHESTER. N, Y (C PU
—Survivors today indicated
that strong gusts o f wind
caused tin* crash of a Mo­
hawk Airlines plane which
killed seven persons and in­
jured 3d others during a
severe
thunder
and
hail
slurm.

• • •

It appears that the North
Orlando
Development
Co.
might run into trouble with
the village over franchise to
operate the water and aewer
works. Mayor W. W. Ander­
son said Tuesday night he
has it on good legal advise
that the agreement could be
broken since the company
has not lived up to rebate
terms in the contract.
i
• •

for four minutes as an Independence Day cele­
bration. Citizen* who have bolls are also invited
to join Amcricttn citizens nationwide in bellringing at that time.
( 1i era Id P h o t o )

Bells T©

&gt;4

• • •

J

Seminole Memorial Hu.-pilal
today offered "fam ily rates"
to George Touh&gt;. Mrs. Touhy
is in for minor surgery. J im ­
m y Touhy was held overnight
(or treatment of facial cut*
suffered last night when his
ear slammed bead on into a
Utility pole at the end of West
23th Street.
•

•

*

City Manager Pete Knowlej* girl Friday, Mary lia rkey, has the following notice
taped to the lamp shade on
her desk: “ I am a secretary
—All I have to do is: Look
like a girl, think like a man,
act like a lady and work like
a dog "

for

President

clear responsibility with Eur­
ope showed

signs

of

crack­

4 ffe ’
In addition, tlao Lions are
sponsoring a Fun Fair at
Fort Mellon Park iu conjunc­
tion with activities o f the
Little Leagues, which have
scheduled a father -on game,
the annual all-star game and
a barbeque.
Lions have on fund a color
lelev isinn set, stereo set anil
radio which will be given
away at a drawing at *» p.in.
Tltc Fuu F air will begin at

★

★

★

Miss Flame Contest

Iraq Slops Reds'
Seizure Of Camp Brings 23 Entries
Ily Donna l a i n
BEIRUT, Lebanon ( L T I t ni
".Miss Flam e ot J*cm
Baghdad
Radio today an
Connounccd the crushing o f a Inoir
County
Ilea id)
Communist plot to seise a ftesl.
In he one of the main
military cam p in Iraq
attractions at the Long wood
The radio, in a broadcast Volunteer Lire Department's
heard
h efr.
announced
a Fourth of duly' Fiesta, will
communique from the Iraqi see a total of 23 girls repre­
Revolutionary Command say­ senting lu lire departments
ing the plot against the ram p com pete for the title.
at Rashid this morning was
The winner will receive a
put down in half an hour.
beautiful trophy and wdl be
The broadcast gave no deto compel
i the
tails of the action and di&lt; Mate Fireman’ s Association
not mention what d any ca»
.Miss Flame ( oldest to he
ualtics were suffered.
held next spring. First anti
" A Communist phd staged second runner-ups will re­
by some Communists and ceive trophies amt all en­
agents to seize Rashid ramp trant* will receive a Memory
was crushed at dawn in a half Hook as a memento of the
hour by our military forces, occasion.
the national guard, the police
Entries
and
departments
and the people," a commun­ they represent .ire Nancy Pinique from Ihp Iraqi revolu­ nock, Sharon l e a n and M ar­
tionary government -aid
la Jones, Altamonte Springs;
The swiftness with which ttohhic Watkins, Nancy Por­
the attempted coop at the ter and lairna Moncrief, t as­
cam p was foiled showed how sel b erry . Charlotte Sanders,
strongly the revolutionary re­ Florida
Forestry
Service;
gime is in control, the broad Peggy Miller. Lake Mary;
east said.
Carla LommL r. Palsy F arm ­

Shareholders in the San­
ford • Seminole Development
Company are "cutting a m el­
o n ." The non-profit firm, de1 —
G AIN ESVILLE &lt; r
siged solely and primarily to
fir st
finance and aid in the financ- Petitions seeking thi
vote
m
Alachua
W ing of new business iu tlie wet-dry
city, has declared its first County lit more than 30 years
dividend o f 13 cents
per are being circulated here.
■hire. The dividend distribu­
tion is substantially the same
amount as the firm 's net pro­
G R A N A D A , Spain I L T D —fit. A reserve of approximate- Lord Audley, l‘J, husband of
ly 91,800 is left in the hank Sir Winston C h u r c h i l l ’s
. , , several times the amount daughter Sarah, died today
required for annual ordinary after m night-ionic nightclub
• espouses.
i lour with his wife.

Wet Or Dry?

laord Audley Dies

er. Cyretha Lilts, anti Glenda
Payne, Lon good Pat Rettler,
North Orlando;
Marilyn Partin and Nancy
Ann Swenson. O viedo; Terri
Vickers, Candy Condor and
Joan Jones Sanford; Karen
Green. Pat MackalJ, Janice
Russell and Sandy Get man
Sanlord Nasal Air Slation,
and Linda Davis, VVekiva.
Three tn:r;es. Sherry Spin
d li for L ike M ary, Diane
flushes for Lnngwood and
I Carol llighsmith fo r Wekiva,
&gt;haio
withdrawn
lrom
the

competition due to conflicting
engagement.Serving a- judges for the
event will he Mrs. Marian
Myers of It
Meade, presi­
dent of tlie State Firem en’s
Auxiliary and tommy Orr of
DeLand, and Grover t*. Ding
of Melbourne, otlirers of the
State Firemen t Association.

★

★

★

Fiesta Parade
Route Given

It a, m ., the father and son
game at 2:30; the barbecue
at a p. in. and tlie all-star
game between teams from
the National and Am cnean
League* at 7.30 p. ill. to cup
the day's activities.

'Dead' Gator
Has Last Fling
Itub Johmroi. intrepid g.nun
warden will probably empty
hi* rill*- into the nest gator
hi' has Pi k il, after hi.* exp.-rienee Snturlny. Culled out
to Paula to get a hig gator
reported in a aku oat there,
woodsman llob took careful
aim, nmi with inn well-placed
sh l In1tween din eyes, dis­
patched that o l' gator to Ga­
tor Heaven , . , he thought.
Itul driving d o , u the road
in a little w id e with the
"dead’’ gator lu the back seat
o f hi* car. Rob h*urd a noise,
and before he knew it Dolt
was out in the at ret and the
hnrd-Heudfd gatoi bad Lak&gt; ii
over the enr!
I pshot whs, Itoh bad to play
cowboys Mild goto** mid lu- o
the burly brute to get his « ir
bark.
“ That doggone gator VMS
all over that car,* .aid [toll
ruefully, " Wasn't room fur
me and him both! 1

Ily Donna l.sles

The route of Thursday’s hig
parade to kick off the Longwood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment’ s annual Fourth of July
fiesta Las Do n announced by
Chmihi D p i , general chair
man.
I ntrant*, requested to meet
at
Ding wood
Elementary
School at 9 a m . will pro­
ceed from the school at Iu
a ni we-t on Orange Avenue
to Grant Street, south on
Grant to Church Avenue, west
on Church to East Lake,
sooth on East Lake to SanIjndn Spring- Drive ami we*t
mi Sanfatulo Springs Drive to
the Fiesta Grounds located on
Reiters Field.
Following
the parade
a
prize- of $10 Will lx- awarded
to the best appearing fire
truck Other prizes will tie
awarded to the most attrac­
tively decorated car, the most
original Boat and m a number
of other categories.

Arrests Solve
Burglary Here
Burglary at Ih lj'-'s Fash
ions. 232*1 Park la n e , May
3. has been snivel with arr e d o f three perMtt* at Day­
tona Beach, it w it reported
today by Police Chief Roy
Williams.
Howe’s reported In,* of M
dresses valued a between
910 9* and $21.98. xx to eight
blouse* am) (our pirse*. Some
o f tlie merchandise wa- re­
covered. Chief Wiliams sold.
Arrested
were
E m ory
Blackman,
Walter
Nealey
anw Sadie Byrd, at ot Dayton a Beach, police there re­
ported to Chief Wiliam,.

ter a today visit to sell the
plan, and West Germany awailed a visit from French
President Charles d e Gaulle,
the Bonn cabinet split on the
issue so crucial to the future
o f the Western alliance.
Economic Cooperation Min­
ister Walter Schcel, a leading
member of the Free Dem o­
crats who form the govern­
ment coalition with Chancel­
lor Konrad Adenauer's Christion
Democrats,
said
he
thought an independent Euro­
pean nuclear force was best.
Informed sources said other
Free
Democrat
ministers
slip re School's
view .
Free
Democrats form one-fuurth
of the rahinrt and have pro­
vided plenty of evidence they
rould bring down the go*,
ernment if they wished.
School echoed De Gaulle's
worry that Europe cannot de­
pend forever on Ihe United
States for prolection against
Communist aggression,
Adenauer's government is
on record is supporting Ken­
nedy's plan for a multilater­
al, mixed-manned seaborne
nuclear missile force within
Ihe North Atlantic Treaty

HEY. LETS TWIST — and Beverly Sue Hell
and Lester Dnrn twisted their way riRht to
first prize for the 5-7 year old contest held us a
special event of the summer recreation program
at Lonjovood Elementary School. (Ilurnld Photo)

North Orlando Swears
In Johnson A s Judge
Fern Park Attorney Orville ltaardman o f laimbanly Ave­
Johnson of the law firm John­ nue
son and Murasko was sworn
lando

Municipal

Judge

allow

erection

of a

by proved;

Truck Crashes

1,201 Arrive

to

small building to house ama­

into office as the North Or­ teur radio equipment was ap,

Mayor W. W. Anderson at
Tuesday night's monthly ses­
sion of the Village Council.
Johnson fills Ihe vacancy
created by the recent death
of Clicldon It. Lautcnhurg. As
a tm-mlter of the Florida Bar
who also has been admitted
to the Federal Courts, lie fill*
TALLAH ASSEE I D P I) - A
.ill qualification* for tlie o f­
tit-mile section o f the Slate
fice as railed lor in the Vill­
Turnpike, first link o f the
age Charier.
northern section, will Ik* open­
Organization. Defense MinistMunicipal Court. If needed,
ed to traffic July IT. Gov. er Kai l w e \on I tassel says W||| j,e |lr |,| a[ j p
()n (j1L,
Farris Bryant wilt officlule It is necessary to insure the
second ami fourth Wednes­
at the cerem onies opening a Americans can never with­
days of each month.
vc g me lit between Orlando and draw from Europe,
• • •
Yeohaw Junction, the road
Pe Gaulle, who opposes
In
other
husiness
the coun­
department said Tuesday.
many NATO policies and In­
cil, plagued with old debt*
sists on building an independ­ and smno new one* which
ent French nuclear force. Is
ATLANTA
(U P !)
—
A due here Thursday for a would more than equal the
village troanny ii paid in
heavy-duty car • transporting two day visit. He was ex­
full,
voted lo pay SI33.3U to
truck went out of control on pected to do hU best to wid­
an Atlanta treeway Tuesday en Ihe division on the nuclear satisfy current payment*.
From this amount, 1200 was
night, tore through a fenre, I '. o.
paid to ARC Firo Equipment
climbed an embank me til and
l*o, low ant the new 8323
ran over three Negro child­
pump for the lire truck; Sinn
ren. killing two, tiefore ram ­
to Lew Arnold toward part
ming into an apartment build­
payment of the niore than
ing.
9-ltN) for pa*t insurance cover­
age; 130 as the monthly pay­
ment on last year's hill from
PORT
EVERGLADES —
I'ickcrell Sporting Good* of
ft I 'l l —The Am erican freight
Orlando ami 125.30 on current
rr Maximus, last tn a series
Incidental expenditure* ol the
of Red Cross m ercy ships and
WASHINGTON
l l ’ l 'l )
council.
planes which have evacuated
A variants- a* requested
almost 10,1X10 Cuban exiles The nation's rail ro.ol* an­
during Hie past six months, nounced today they will place last month by Horace C.
docked here today with 1,301 new work rules into effect
refugees jam m ed to live gun­ at one minute after midnight
July It despite union warn­
wales.
ings that such a m ove would
trigger a national rail strike.
J. E. Wolfe, chairm an o f
RALEIGH, N. C. (U P lj —
railroads’
negotiating
Three diesel units and six the
cars of a 07 car Norfolk Sou­ committee, said union refusal
thern freight train derailed to accept recommendations o f
ami plunged 3i&gt; feet into a a White House hoard has led
ravine Tuesday when the en­ to "a complete breakdow n"
gineer suddenly braked to in talks designed to end the
avoid a burning trestle. Two dispute.
The new rule* would re­
crewm en were killed and one
sult in elimination of thou­
was injured critically.
sands of jobs
and
make
*wet-pin: changea in work­
ing condition* for 200,000 men
who run alxmt 93 per cent
of Ihe train* in this country.
WASHINGTON (U P !)
Tlie
railroads'
unnoun re­
P i c uli-ot Kennedy returned turn! cam e a* Lalmr Secre­
to a hosim'»x-l.td,-li desk ut tary W. WiUard Wirtz called
On- White I
f today, con­ In Wolfe and heads of the five
vinced Unit his Ill-day trip t«&lt; rail unions pi make proposals
A MISSISSIITI fft-unJ
Europe strengthened his hand looking toward a settlement.
jury Tuesday indicted
in furgini* a more powerful | But Wirtz *uld no relil pro­
Byron De Lu Beckwith
We t. i ii defense alliance and gress had been m ade mi key
for tlie (dayiiig of ittin dealing with Russia.
issue*. He slid Lu- railroads
terjfiation lumlur MedKennedy scheduled a Cab­ have accepted recom m ends
gar Evers on June I".
inet meeting s i the White lions from presidential boards
Hist. Atty. \\ 1 11 i u m
House after mu tt-h ou r flight hut charged that the live
Waller hits said that he
from Naples, Duly, to An­ unions have “ adam antly re
will seek the death
drews A ir Farce Base outside fused i&lt;&gt; make any realistic
Itenuity.
concessions."
the tuition's capital.

Turnpike Link

City fathers and Chamber
e f Com merce roads com m it­
RING THOSE IIBLL8! soys Mayor Tom Mc­
tee are very, very unhappy
Donald ns he meets with Lions C'luls officials
with the State Road Depart­
Jack Stempcr (left) and George Hughes
ment. O ver
the
im prove­
(standing) to officially proclaim 1 p.m. Thurs­
ment ( ? ) Job on Celery Ave­
day us the time to rinjr all the lu lls of the city
nue between Sanford
and
llellonviilc. Seems SHD Is
laying lim erock with Inten­
tion of adding a tar cover.
Local official* argue this is
a primary road and the pro­
je c t should include curbing,
Let Freedom Ring.
to bring back the fervor and
gutters and drainage. They're
Sanford will Join other com ­ spirit o f July 1th as the
seeking a conference with
Max Ilrcw cr, SRD fifth dis­ munities all over the nation birthday of the nation'* in­
in a country-wide ringing of
trict commissioner,
dependence.
• • *
the bed is of Freedom on In­
In Sanford, the Sanfurd
There's a big laugh circu ­ dependence I»ay at 1 p. m.
Lions
Club, and the Sanford
M ayor Tom McDonald to­
lating around town , . , and
Woman’s
Club have joined the
day
called
upon
all
citlxens
w e feel we should share it
with our readers. Izmgwood of Sanford and the county to Mayor in urging participation
will include in its Fourth of Join the official ringing of in this ringing o f the bells,
the
cooperation
of
July Fiesta a greased pig bells at the churches, four and
churches
having
lu
llha*
minutes
beginning
at
I
p.m.
contest . . , whoever catches
A program has been sche­ been assured.
the porker m ay keep it. Chuduled
at Independence Hall in
hsota is having a greased
sponsored
by
★
★
★
watermelon contest . . . who­ Philadelphia,
patriotic
organisations
o
f
the
ever fishes the fruit out of
Lake Catherine may keep :L country, in a renewed push

Sanford now h a s .a, “ chew­
ing gum bandit.'* A burglar
broke into Hair's Cult service
station at K1S .Sanford A ve­
nue last night. The lost w as
four cartons of chewing gum
and one o f cough drop,.

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Census Ordered

Although it possibly will take
the State Road Dept, four to
fiv e months to put up road
signs, the speed lim it on SR
434 has been set at 43 mph.

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support

As Kennedy left Europe af­

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many

ing today.

These workmen, who are,
as usual, the same group that
turns out for any civic pro­
ject when the work is to be
done for free, have worked
every night for m ore than
a week getting the park In
ahape. Weeds and grass have
been cut, the lights put up,
a brand new concession stand
has been built and the entire
area hat been cleaned and
raked.
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Sanford police officers are
having an election this after­
noon . . . for the polirc pens­
ion board,

BaNN (LTD — West Ger­

NO. 747

Kennedy's plan to share nu­

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Sanford is promoting a greas­
ed girl contest.

Cabinet Split
On Nuclear
Defense Force

Railroad's New
Work Rules To
Begin July 11

Train Wrecks

Kennedy Returns
To White House

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The Community Building at
Ihe recreation area was des­
ignated a* tem porary Villa go
Hall
and
Councilman Art
llhode* was authorized to
contact the North Urlando
Civic Association to makt
necessary arrangem ents;
The motion of Councilman
Art Ferrin that all presiding
council ofticials be made po­
lice officer* o f Ihe village
was approved;
Ferrin and Police Chief An­
drew Ferrin were instructed
lo is-gin mapping out plans to
designate through and stop
streets in the village and to
set desired speed limits in
preparation o f drawing Via
necessary ordinance;
• • •
Firo Chief Bill Hahn weg^
authorized to order a XtUaa»section o f hard auction hn-o
for tlie lire truck at a cost ol
113;
A public hearing on com­
plaints against tlie use of par.ithion
hy lawn spraying
companies operating in tlg^ s
village was set for 7:30 p.m.,
July 13, at the Community
Building. Immediately follow-'
ing the hearing u special'
meeting of all village offi­
cials will he held to deter*'
mine duties of each office in
connection with opcr.ilInns of
the new fiscal year which be­
gan July I.

Prosecution Of \
Pro-Reds Asked
,OTUN
&lt;111*1)
—
in C. Cramer, R«ul]cd fur ptosccuhe ■ knowledgeable , ^
i onhnunists ‘ who ar*J" A
ranged a trip to Cuba by 3P
Am erican .-UidcnLs.
Cramer a ^ o called lit *
House speech for a li-t off
names o f the student* and .t
"lu ll investigation" by an t j £ l
pnipriote committga o f Coh­
ere &lt;.
Robert McCloskcy, a Slat*
D e p a r t m e n t liiai.cxinan.
meanwhile said it was hoped
the students would have a
frank exch an ge" with Cuban,
'Indent* and "h ave ait ip]'&lt;JT\
•unity to talk with sam e
the hundred* of t. uiujntly o j *
Cubans whoso main atm
'
life i* to leave ihe island tor
freedom elsew h ere."
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First Federal Reports
In what

was described by Tuo.ooo in loans were closed
E. C. Harper Kr„ and this com pared favorably
with the preceding six months.
us “ not one of our best six
Re-erves and surplus in the
month
periods’ * the
First
statement come to 11.Nixj.522,
Federal having* and [&gt;ian up 8 H percent from tlie year
Assn.’*
midyear
statement end. and indicating a healthy
never the less shows assets ratio to capital, Harper said.
of ito.utt.uHi a* com pared to
Do
June
,)o
dividends
1to.tu.Mizi at the beginning amounting to 1299,2K7 were
of 1!MJ.
declared at the annual rate
The savings end o f the busi­ o f four ami one quarter per­
ness mounted from 911.231,- cent. The total increased ap­
5A3 to 9t3.0H7.0f&gt;3 in the half proximately five
per cent
year span. This wax a jump over the June-Decemlwr 19*12
W o o l y -A n d P in k
o f 7,5 per cent, and co m p,ared total. In view o f the clim b
LONDON ( L l ' l ) -Thn Aus­ with a 4.5 per cent increase in many operating expenses
m ortgage
investments. and the mounting taxes, the
tralian Wool Board today in­ in
troduced n newt enul «d&lt;&gt;r roll- Harper
said.
However, it dividend and reserve features
sd "tickled pink.**
was pointed out that over $1, of the operation have been
1
President

must heartening, according to
tlie chief executive.
Savers at First
Federal
added over two and one half
million dollar* to their ac­
counts. but a 77 per cent
turn • over
indicated
the
strong demand on personal
finances
during
the
fu&gt;l 'half of towj. Of course.
Hie impact o f the Winter's
freezing temperatures was re­
flected thoughout the local
econom y, Harper pointed out.
The cunditions in the state
are indicated by the reduc­
tions o f anticipated diviJcnlx
tn many associations, said
Harper. “ Our Directors feel
that we can prudently anti

Sains *
cipate a continuation o f the
(our ami a quarter per cent
annual dividend rale for Ihe
latter six months o f this
y e a r ," the president continu­
ed.
Tlie Indications o f "rather
trying tim e*’’ at the bee n*
|nmg of this year have been
fulfilled and now there 1*
reason to feci that there will
be a "slight bulge" from nuwr
to Decem ber, he believes, but
the status o f the propei ly
investment picture does not
justify boom-time optimism.
However, First Federal will
have a very good final six
months in tod). Harper con­
cluded.
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without reporting them to their par­
ents and making enemies of our
neighbors? Have you ever received a
letter like this, or U there something
wrong with us?
WANTING PRIVACY
DEAR WANTING: The old say­
ing, " I f you don't want a friendly
dug in your lap. don't pat him on the
head" applies here. Tell your little
visitors that you can't have them
quite so often and suggest u "signul".
If they see a white hunky flying
from your muilbux, it means "UKA\,
COME IN". If there is no white han­
ky. It meuns "NOT TODAY".
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DEAR ABBY: We recently adopt­
ed a beautiful baby girl. We love uml
adore her. People ask us right out.
"Where did you get her?" “ Do you
know who her parents were?" She
was illegitimate, wasn’ t she?"
Abby, it is none of their business,
but they keep asking and asking
until I end up telling them. I can't
lie. I would never think of asking
the parents of an adopted child some
of the questions wo’ve been asked.
What on eartli can we do?
NEW MOTHER

DEAR LOVED: Give up. This
woman l* craiy like h fox.
•

WEDNESDAY P M

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBYi 1 »m "the other
women" In en effelr. Joe end 1 ero
very much In love. We heve gone to­
gether for four y«ere end hi* wife
he* known It from the itert. I have
four *mell children end I love them.
Believe It or not, I em e good mother.
I never loved their father. He gave
me a divorce io I could marry Joe.
The problem U Joe’a wife. She wll
not give him a divorce. He haa tried
everything to make her leave him.
She hae a job and can eupport heraelf. They have no children. She #ays
■he love* him no matter what. I have
even told her all about ui, but »he
•aid rite doean't mind eharing him
with me. I think *he muat be craxy.
Plea**, Abby, tell me what to d o .^

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Television Mrs. B°ar,e'
Dies In Orlando

•

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I
are both under 30. We love children,
but have none of our own as yet. We
both work. A* soon as we get home
every evening, the neighborhood chil­
dren start ringing our bell, wanting
to "visit" us. We eat supper at 7:30
and some evenings we have as many
as ten children sitting with us or
standing around our table. Don’t get
me wrong, we love children, but not
in groups of ten every evening. May­
be our mistake was In being too hos­
pitable when w* first moved In. How
can we discourage these youngsters

DEAR MOTHER: Rude and ignorunt people do not deserve to have
their feelings spared. The next time
you are asked such questions, reply,
"We were advised to keen that infor­
mation confidential." Tlien quickly
change the subject.

THURSDAY
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By Oswald Jacoby

7:S•
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From time im memorial the

spades.
West
showed out
whereupon South went over
to dummy with a club and
card
hn
either
ahown
♦«
took
the
proven
finesse
strength or at ie itt a iked
* AKQ1
against East's jack of spades.
WEST
EAST
partner to play the suit,
Then he drew trumps and
*
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while the play of a love card
discarded
one diamond on a
V J 109 2
tM 5
has ahown the opposite.
club and one on a heart.
♦ A K J87
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Of late this hai been com*
*983
*1083
Had West led a second dia­
aO t'TH (D )
plicated by the so-called suit
mond South would have ad
* A K Q 10*
preference signal, but my gen­
to ruff in dummy. Then lie
89 KB
eral advice to all players is
would have led a spade to
* 10 3 3
to forget about auit prefer­
his ace and almost
urely
*742
en ce unless the signal Is ob­
played a second high spade.
East and West vulnerable
vious and concentrala on the
West would have shown
S e e d Wert North
Start
eld fashioned meaning o f the
nut and South would have
Pass
Peae 289
1*
Pet*
Pa ja 3 *
algnaL
3*
known about the trump situa­
Paaa 4 N.T. Pass
3*
East dropped llie nine of
tion, but would have had no
l ’aaa
Pa*
9*
0*
diamonds on his partner’s
way to pick up East's jack.
Pass
Pass
king. East wanted his partHe could try some sort of
Opening lead— # X
ear to continue diamonds, but
coup, but if East refuses! to
W est had read all about suit1 South won in hie own hand ruff in and discarded the
preference signals and shift- with the king end prompt!) right cards the coup would
Id lo s heart.
cashed the are end king o f,n o t develop.
NORTH
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play of an unnecessarily high

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N EW YORK (N E A ) — Dick
M odztlew ikl
believes
that
playing
together so
long
makes football more fun fur
the professional New- Y'urk
Giants than for some o f tin1
ether teams in the National
Football League
-W hen others call defense,"
says the veteran defensive
tackle, "they might say, ‘ We’ll
U-c a tiX 'lh tec' and they da
W e go farther W e uvun pra.'tlce step*. I'll »tart on my
right foul and know what foot
Rnaey Grier (Die other defenaivc tackle) is ilarting on.

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7 ..o « :J u
p.m. CBS. The
Tux Cut. A special full-hour
Mrs. Murcnr: E. Duane, 62. report cn t ic ad min! stratum'i
died at an Orlando n u rsin g , prupoaed tax reductions, and
ho r«- Tur-&gt;day.
the opinion, they have generBorn Auguit 11, l sat* *" altd. If t. is legislation hus
l.'onUctllo, G s , sh« had li's d fctea downgradod in favur uf
in Geneva for the P“ "t H2 civil rights bills, as ha* been
years. .She was a member o f suggested, tonight's program
the Genava Baptist Church
aril the widow of the l*t*
Arthur B. Doane.
.Survivor* include l*o ile o daughters.
Mias
Ellen
E.
PO TO dl
Mo. (N E A l —
Duane, o f Orlando and Mrs.
Grace Muthieux o f N «» York Three jackligutets, poachers
Utlng spullighl* to take deur
City.
Gravaaide services wilt bs ■t night, seemed happy to see
held at gravesids In lbs Clen- a conservation agent drive up.
The two men were being
sva Lein ster/ at 1U a.ui. Sat­
urday with thv Rsv Gall H. held at gunpoint by irata
Smith uf the Central Baptist farm ers while the thiid was
hiding in the bushes nearby.
Church officiating.
The fanners had betn train­
Briston Funeral Hums is in
ing coon hounds at about 1
charge o f arrangements.
o'clock In the murnlng and
heard shots. Suspecting poach­
ers, one at the farmers went
to call conservation agent
Gary
W egner, The others
found
two
o f the jackllghtere
Mr. and Ms. John Gallo­
way, o f Loch Arbor, are in found two o f the jackllghte*
Roms, Ga.. to attend the sitting in a car and the thiid
graveside services o f Mrs, in a nearby field admiring two
G a l l o w a y ' s mother, Mrs. newly dead deer.
The poacher* pleaded guilty
CbarU-s Goetchlus, who died
June 39 at her home in W in­ to illegally killing deer, were
chester, Ya. Mrs. Goetchlus, fined 4 IDO each and txntencrd
who would have been 05 years to 80 days in jail.

HOLLYWOOD (L T D — S ti­
lly buianne Pleshette and
Troy
Donahue are steady
dales off-screen and have
been since they co-starred
two year* ago in ’ Rome Ad­
venture."
Now the pair will join
forces on screen again in
“ A UDtant Trum pet."

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SL'NNINGDAl.E. F-ng. —
(L 'P li— Peter Butler, the Bri­
tish PGA champion, won the
individual title in the Bowmaker pro-amateur gulf tour­
nament Tuesday with a 38hule total of 132.

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7:13 K 11:39
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G IA N T KILI.KU"
Kerwln Mathew,
Color
IMu. At 9:13 lInly
"The C om incherui"
John Wayn#
In Color
Cumin* Hit*
"Courtship u f
Eddie'* Father"
“ My Six l.nsre"
"F lip p er"

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P R O F E SS O R !

(A Jeny Lew s Prodocl-onJ

HOLLYWOOD
(U P I)
Tony Bill, the youngster who
made good in his first movie,
Frank Sinatra's "C om e Blow
your Horn," ha* been signed
for his second film .
He will co-itar with Steven
McQueen and Jackie Gleason
in "Soldier in the Rain" for
Allied Artists.

Must Asst
rtm f tk$ mMk

9/ thisfiktm!

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&gt;

Whit does be
become? What &gt;
kind of monster?!

"A gal i, so much like * base­
ball pitcher,'* says Sassy. “ They
both can Ihiow curves."
(W alrh fur !&gt;■*») W eekly)

Judy Riding High

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DETRO IT &lt;NEA I — A me­
morial in the form of a bronre
IS Si (&lt; ) t l x r r y
Riim a o
plaque will be placed at TiHOLLYWOOD
(U P I)
—
c j Stadium in
t l ilf (t l T rim •r Cb m «*
is* r*tn«r Ku&lt; •• Hm i remind the citileus o f Detroit When Judy Garland opens her
new hour-long television ser­
11 U I •I Ouldln* Light
.
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M l Hwafi’ h for T' im»fFo» I ° f the
uf ly Loho,
ies next fall she plan, to
11*4 (9) U .41 ?* f Hcaort
capture viewers with one of
IS ftS (S) NW?
1.19 (I I N* w* m l W#«lh«r
t.ADDEK NEEDED
her most popular song hits,
(i| Th* frt*»D Wltuluw
"T h e Trolley Song.'"
N
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W
YORK
(N
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—
Ml f}en#r*t
Candy Spots, th* h o n e , stands
1:1# M» Ie*fftl:nt
I ti &gt;1) NitliuniBUGi
D12 band- and waiabv l.lUO
A total uf td.l million per­
i JI Ml Mlt-Ki* N#«ri
point a smart woman doesn't
pounds. Willis Shosmakrr, his son* were injured tu a cci­
(Si B(?|«nc*
miss.
Ml A* Th• WerlS Turn* rider, is 4 feet 1*) inch** tall dents in the Untied states
IMS Mi UfftlDi*
She knows that (he average
and weighs UK pound*.
during a recent year.
*
|3j iiwn, Jtrrfidi
: !0 C l TD* l»*.8*f(sp
man needs to be built up and
M i C l Ml*: N « « i
that if she wants hlin to tie
Y E A R S D IFTE R E M F.
Ml t?Af lr» Court
Ml Art f.lnlg|#ti#r*
a success In life, she has to
DL’ yU O IN , III. (N E A ) —
lloiii«p*r(F
keep him confident that he
Out o f
iix
Hambtetoman
I 10 ( 1 | M*r» O riff In
M l Jang W'fman Cr# Stake* raced at tli* [tu Quoin
can lick the world. And she
••f11•
realise, that nothinc a wile
Slate Fair only two have bsen
(Ji LurttU T“ Unc
say, to her husband in pri­
O i y j#*n Kur % f&gt;%f
wun by tin* top two-yeur-old
vate t* a , lini»&gt;rtant as treat­ 3. JO r2 1 You limi t f**&gt;‘
Mi *fIt* l |
of \|eh* trotter of the preceding year.
ing him with respect in pub­
M » Who tie f uu T ! U*1
4 UO M» Th* NMtch O im i
lic.
BLOW TO BAND
M&gt; S ien t liorm
Ml An» n m i i i n l
AU STIN , Tex. I NEA) —
4 10 (S) Mm i Rv.om for
Johnny Treadwell, Texas' Alll&gt;*1df
Am erica llneta, k*-r, *ave up
(•) M lIotAi r#
ATHENS, Gu. ( I T ! ) - All
tjtiiiro’f try “It
music be: HUM he couldn’ t bo
American Charley Trippi, «&gt;ne 4 so M i A m * r !c*n. No h h I i i I in fiinthall and play in the
ft OH Mi i*fo|ioo
of the U nU cnlty o f (ieorsia**
Ml I'oclo Wilt
hand at the tame time.
all-time great football play­ ft M Ml f f.*4 I T-l *#a
Ml KuiV|#t.#rfy llovinl
ers, ha» realgiivil i s M ilit­ I aft Mi W iitM r Ulna
Practice of dyeing the nails
ant coach of the ntilMog* lo
Ml Haat of flf#iu#lia
was common among the an
Join tlto coaching *taff of tlu*
ctem Egyptian,, according to
St. Louis Cardinals.
the Encyclopedia Britannic*

THURSDAY P. M.

A bright woman knows, too.
that she can't shine above
her husband, she has to go
at his side. Even * successful
career woman is pitied by
other women if she lead,
them to think she has mar­
ried an insignificant mail, no
the woman who belittles het $ l(I O ,I I O O K i u - e
husband is not only saying
Tiic
CHICAGO (L T D that
he
isn't
important— tlbo.ioo
added
Gold
fu p
slat’ s also say ig that she Stakes will highlight Hawis n notxjdy
(borne race course's 39 day
There's another important meeting opening .Sept tu.

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Y’ork was still recognised to­
day
as
world
lightweight
champion by the Ring magaiine although the W orld Box­
ing Association t\VBA) strip­
ped him of his title on June
It.

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fuutball player.
He was a tackle and a mem­
ber o f Walter Camp's A llAmerica teams sarly in this
century.
Now comes Dan Hogan, Eli
sophomore and a philosophy
m ajor from Andover who won
this year’s Eastern Interim!Itgiat* Golf Championship.
Y'ale would rather brat Har­
vard and Princston than any­
body else and in the final
round on the Penn State
co u rt* Hogan defeated Preaton Seckel o f Princeton, 'i and
1.

NEW YORK (U P I) — Puer­

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19-11 p.m . NBC. The Eleventh Hour. "F iv e Moments
Out of T im e ." ( rerun &gt; Quite ^
good. This story was inspired
by a successful experiment
by a psychiatrist with group
therapy.

Hogan of Y'ale meant a star

Ortiz Champ

HOLLY-WOOD
(U P I)
—
Jackie Gleason, a stranger
abroad where hit television
siiuws go unseen, is branch­
ing out.
His ' weekly
"A m erican
Scene M ag *lin e" has been
sold to video station* in Au«trail*, the first time a taped
variety show has been ship­
ped overseas on a regular
basis.

burglar.

Riding Bill

Wins Title

Legal Notice

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9 9:30 p.in. CBS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies, (rerun) High­
light tonight is the Clampetts'
intriguing attempts to bypass
the household staff at the

Gleason Expands

find what he is looking for. a

Hogan Of Yale
Is Legendary

7:30-0.30 p.m. NBC. The
Virgtnun. "Im passe.” (color)
i rerun i.
There
Is
unique
checkerboard construction to
this play that probably cam e
about by accident. It has both
good action in spots and good
acting in other spots. The two
never mix.

Mrs. Galloway’s
Mother Dies

Going: Steady

Dryedale mansion In order to
cure Mrs. Drysdale's ills with
mountain "jo y ju ic e ."
9:30-10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
Van Dyke Show, t reruni Van
Dyke turn* in the bed per
formance on tonight'* sched­
ule in a classic pantomime
scene of a suburban husband
tiptoeing through his dirkened home in the wee hours,
desperately hoping he won't

will do much to bnng it back
lo life. The te'ecsst gives us
the basics o f the proposals,
inn allows the in-depth of Its
meaning, fvr the present and
future econom y, up to the po­
litical. social and financial
expert* |fd by President Ken­
nedy
Other* include Rep.
John W*. Byrnes (R . W D.I;
House m ajority whip Rep.
Thomas Hale Boggs &lt;D. La.),
Dr. W aller W. Heller and Dr.
John R. Coleman. Harry Keasoner is host.

Poochers Hoppyr.
To See Agents

old thia month, visited many
times in Sanford.

TV Time Preview*

By Ruth Millett

"W h y do so many wives husband influences to s great
belittle their husbands in pub­ extent
what other
people
l i c ? " a man writes in tu think of him.
tak.
If she lakes tlie attitude
A psychologist might ex­ that his opinion, are wise, hit
plain it by saying that wive* judgment sound, hit Job im­
who spesk poorly uf their portant,
his
com fort
her
busbands
have
inferiority rightful concern, others are
com plexes and are trying n&gt; inclined to accept the fact
build themselves up by mak­ that the Is married to a
ing their husbands »eein in­ man who amounts to som e­
significant.
thing.
Hut f llunk it's just a
H she twlittles his ideas,
question of the wive* nut be­ runs down his friends, tells
ing very bright.
how she outsmarts him, then
Any smart wuman knows her friends will be quick t»
that her own opinion o f her decide she isn't m arried U&gt;
much of a man.

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Party Fetes McClain

Ceremony Set
For Friday
*

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

Final plam have been an­
nounced lor the m arriage of
MU*
Mary
Anne
Watson,
daughter of Mrs. Margaret
Watson and the late John H.
Watson, to James C. Jones,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Rown Jr.
The
cerem ony
will take
place Friday at 8 p.m . at the
First Baptist Church with the
R ev. Fred B. Chance officiat­

l........

Slate July Steak Dinner

’ I

of Camp Hill* *’ ;l
The girl\ lelt Sunday alter
noon by train lor the return
trip home.
Guests at Friday
nights
parly enjoyed dancing and
were served hoi dogs, torn on
tite rob and suit drinks.
Those attending " e r e Sara
Huffman of Lockhart, (terry
Burke of College Bark, Ricky
Mender, Hilly Willis, Bat Halgey, Roger Deppon. .Meredith
Noland, M a r c i a
Jack-on
Steve Shook. Karen Lyons.
Valorio Shea and Danny Cos
selberrv. all of Casselberry.

All friends and relatives of
the couple are invited to at­
tend the cerem ony and the re­
ception im m ediately follow­
ing in Use Church Social Hall.

Fern Park

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II.
Gullickson o f 2803 Lakeview
Drive. Fern Park, have been
enjoying a 10-day visit from
Iheir son and daughter-in-law,
M r. and Mrs. Thom as R. Gul
tickson, o f Milwaukee, W li.,
and their five children, Gary,
Vickie,
Wendy,
Gail
and
Tam m y Sue.

Personals
AU RE VOIR TO DEBBIE AND BONNIE. Pierre the Boodle seems sail
ns he looks at the two girls who are leaving after their visit in Cassel­
berry. From left are Bonnie Cohen and Debbie Heckman who are return­
ing to Pennsylvania; holding Picrrie is mistress Jackie McClain and at
rijrht is yam Huffman.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Davis And Mr. Meyer
United In Wedding Rites
By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
Mrs. Reah Davis o( DcBary
becam e the bride of Mr. Al­
vin W. M eyer, also of DcBary
at cerem onies held in the
First Presbyterian Church in
Sanford, Saturday.
To the si rains o f the tradi­
tional wedding m arch, Mrs.
Davis walked down the aisle
on the arm of her son, Claude
C. Davis.
The bride rhose for her
wedding gown a pale pink ny­
lon organza with cap sleeves
and a scooped neckline. She
carried a bouquet o f pink and
white carnations and roves,
with tiny stream ers of lily ol
the valley and her accessor­
ies were while. On her head,
the bride wore a tiny white
hal of tulle and flowers.
The groom wore a white
tuxedo as did the best man.
Richard II. Meyer.
Tlie maid o ( honor, Miss
Donna Davis of West Balm
Beach wore a petal pink
gown ot nylon organza and
carried a bouquet ot blue and
white carnations.
Matron
of
honor,
Mrs.
Clara Vincent was gowned in
French blue and carried a
liouqurt of pink and white
carnations.
Ushers, also in white tux­

edos were Robert Meyer from
Utica, N. V.. and Walter Vin­
cent of DcBary.
Miss Karen M eyer of L'lica.
N. V., was file junior Iridi maid ami she wore a long
dress of pale pink nylon organia amt carried an old
fashioned nosegay corsage ol
blue flowers.
At the reception which fol­
lowed in the social lu ll o f the
church. Mis* fmrix Hayes of
West Balm Beach presided at
the hride's (took.
A huffet table, spread with

By Mrs. Adam Muller
and

Mrs.

David

kins .lr. of Frostburg.
and

Iheir four

children

Jen
MU.,
are

visiting in DeBary with Mr
and Mrs William llrngg ol
Flamevine la n e. While ill De­
Bary they will visit Mr. anil
Mrs. David Jenkins Sr. of
Colo 111ha Hoad and his broth­
er. Harold Jenkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Bragg recently had as
llteir guests, Mr and Mis
James Ned of Baltimore, Mil
Out of town guests ill De­
nary last weekend for the

DeBary Couple Renew Vows
In Candlelight Ceremony
Muller

Mr. and Mrs, Boy Conkling
of

Angeles

Road

will

cele­

brate their Noth wedding anni­
versary tonight witii a spec
ial candlelight service at All
Samis Kpiscopal Church ill
Enterprise with Itev. Paul
Schultz officiating.
Mr. Conkling will present
Ids wife of 50 years with a
new ring in honor of the oc­
casion.
Following the ceremonies,
the Conkling* will &gt;n&lt; hosts
st
■ wedding anniversary
dinner at the DcBary Restau­
rant.
Among Ihe guests will be
Mr. and Mrs. William Seikman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl lialles. Mr. a n d
.Mrs. John
Schtipp Mr. and Mrs. Harry

SALE!
ORCHIDS
IN

RLOOM
GOOD B ELECTION

Grnpeville Nursery
FA
2221 Grape n il* A t *.
"Scott* Dealer'*

Is Economy Size
Package Buy
Really Economy?

I- the large economy pack­
a hcautilul antique lace cloth age a -living- or n waste?
made in France, which was a
This depends on the size of
gift to the hrulc, was centered
the fam ily, refrigerator and
wiili a four-tiered wedding
eupbonrd storage spare, fa m ­
cake trimmed
with white ily preference, and cost per
swan- ami pink rose-hud* serving- nil fn- tor* determin­
and encircled with pink roses ing the economy of the food
purchase.
and lilies of the valley.
Buying 1irgcr containerTwo crystal punch boats
held refreshments, and side may lend ti&gt; using more of an
dishes of nuts and mints com exptsisive item than is neet-'-.iry
imply because «
plelril the table.
After a honey moon trip to large nreount is at hand
The container serving the
Miami, the couple w.ll resu l*
family
without
left-overs,
on Lake Drive in DcBary.
though p - T h n p s more expen­
sive per unit, is more reon oni al than a larger one which
haves lelt-overs that cannot
to- u -.-l economically.
Lack o f proper storage far
Davis-Meyer
wedding Were
ten pound- o f polatia - . i|lpl Richard II. Meyer, Rosemary
or perishable products, for inMeyer and Karen Meyer oi Stance, may cause a great**
Utica, N. Y ., Mr. and Mrs. I) lo-s in money than lb&gt;- pen­
E.
Wyllie of We-t Palm nies -aved al the lime of 'be
pill* loisr*. So, lie si t e it is
Beach and Donna Davis and
cheaper from the d o - ill Ml
husband, Claudu L'., of Tal
inn mu In-foie buying the largt
lah.issce.
economy package.
Mr and Mrs. A. Oppcl of
Rend I t ls js to bait* the
Smyrna
Drive
entertained amount* different
1
roil
Grace Uilh.iM ol New Smyr tn o and com plin- IIII* |ll I* *
n.i Beat'll and Mr. ami Mr-. per unit before h
John Krvzrk of Kan-,is City,
Kan . Mr-. Oppel's »i-icr and
SUMMER I U M»RV
brother-in-law.

DeBary Personals
Mr.

I'rrspiration

Freeman, Mr. and .Mr*. Al­
bert
Kolbcnskie, Mr.
and
Mr-. Henry Wurth:
Also Mr, and Mrs
Phil
Ahrens, Mr and Mr- W c-ley
Dockray. Mr and Mr». Paul
Froctschcr,
.Mr. and
Mr*.
William Ogden, Mr. anil Mrs.
Mel Walker of Glenwood;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ifyon,
Rev. ami Mrs. Paul Schlutz,
Mr. and Mrs Gaston Crosby,
Mrs. Curl Werner, Mrs. Sarner. Mrs. Ross Conklin, Mis*
Georgian.! Ilarwarlh. Mrs, C
K. Builer, Mrs. llumer Quick,
Mrs. John Lutz, Miss Kmitie
Browning. Mrs Olive Thump
kinz and Tom I.enlt.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Your
.thaw of Longdate in Longwood announce Ihe birth of a
daughter,
Christina
Lynne,
Ixirn June 20 at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital. TTie hah)
weighed eight pound* and *U
ounces.
Mrs. Yourshaw is thr for
filer Miss Linda Sllshy of S.ui
ford, daughter ol Mr- Harry
A. Silt by and Ihe lute Dr.
Silsby. Paternal grandparentare Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Y o u r s h a w of Bridgeport.
Conn.

«* • o»

Charles M. Wine o f Little
Venice diet! in Austell, Ga.,
Saturday.
Funeral
services
and burial were held in At­
lanta Monday. Friend* of
Mrs, Witte can contact her at
IN (&gt;. Bov 357, Austell. Ga.
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
fllutlil llalilin and children
from Miami spent the week­
end here with Mrs, A. L.
Hardesty at her Orange Ave
nue Home. Miss Judy- llaldin.
who had spent the month ot
June here with her gramlmo
tiler returned home with her
parents.
Mis* Sandy Dervish left
Monday by plane for New
York and a visit with tier
aunt and uncle and cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fd Belch and
daughter Claire m Medford.
Lung 1-1.uni Sandy will spend
a month there ami then Claire
will return with her to spend
a month in Sonlord.
Suit-able
To keep your swimsuits
looking fresh uud new all
■ im m ii. give them a thor­
ough -ud-ing after eiieh dip.
uli* tiler in -oa, lake, ur elilotinatssi pool.

Crews - Cohen
Wedding Set
For July 4
All plans are in readiness
for

the _ Independence

wedding of Miss Gloria .lean
Crews, daughter o f

MISS MYRTIE WILSON, (center) Home Do*
ministration iiRent discusses success o f Hear
Lake Home Demonstration Cluli with Mrs. Raymoiul Jackson, (left) president ami Mrs. ( ’. J,
Sassman, (right) County Council I’ rcsident.

bert O. Cohen, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A. Cohen, which
will take place at the First

Summer Workshop Meetings
The
Bear
Lake
Dome
Demonstration Club,
which
was organized less than a
year ago has had a very sue
cessful year, according to re­
ports from
President Mr*
Raymond Jackson and Mis*
Myrtic W'il-on, county Home
Demonstration agent.
The group started out with
eight
members and n u vv
lioasts a tnenibershlp of is
ladies.
They plan to continue to
hold tlu-ir popular workshops
during the summer months

with another one scheduled
for July 23 and one on Aug.
27.
Anyone in the Bear Lake
and Forest City area who is
interested in joining the group
may call Mrs. Jackson at her
home on Holiday A ve., Hear
Lake.

i Baptist

Church

Centering Ihe refreshment
table at the recent meeting
was a red. white, and bluo
Rural arrangement, carrying
out the Independence Day
theme. Individual cakes with
miniature Hags on them were
served along with sandwich­
es, cokes, and coffee.
Serving rn Ihe refreshment
com m ittee were Mrs. S. I*
Wiggins, Mr*. L. E. Fay,
Mrs. H. M. nrvmks, Mrs. S.
M. Goble Jr., Mrs. f f . A .
Wlgg and Mr*. Chester Ox­
ford.

AMtl.F l i m i t TOKENS Q A a f
(Limit 3 Per Family)

5

Each Token
I* Hood For One
'JO Lb. Wn*ti (Twice As
Much As A Keg* Washer)

CORSAGES

- AT
— and DELI VLB I It
ON TIME
Y*mr Downtown Florist

T H E ----------

L a ta n d e r a m a
!7lh Si.
Attendant

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

On

Next To I'inecrest School
Oulv Mon. Thru Sat.

FROM 9 A .M .-4

t or. E. l - l &gt;V Siiitniil Avr.
FA 2-1*22 or I V 2-MV2

P.M.

LAUNDERAMA OPEN Jt HOURS A DAY

DEPENDABLE AN D
ATTRACTIVE —

ROSE MARIE REID
SWIMSUITS!
He Heady Foe Th* 4th
And The Sommer.

Mary Esther’s
"Featuring FashloM
Just For Yaw"

200 N. PARK AVE.
.STORK HOURS: » TO S:M

STATEMENT OF CONDITION
JUNE 'JS, I'Jtkt

Florida Slale Bank
SANFORD. FLORIDA

r e s o u r c e s

FROSTY

Costume Jewelry

$5,103,3-12.83

Loans ami Discuunls
Banking’ 1louse,
Furniture
Fixture.')

08, 100.00
201,704.05

Other Assets
Other Ronds

7,087,227.17
1,1-17,101.25

Cash and Due From Hanks

1,987,'172.80

|

$10,198,008.70

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Cnileil Status tiwvernment Bonds

TOTAL RESOURCES

Flemings

One Table Of Casuals

VALUE

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock

500,000.0§

Surplus

I12.000.0d

Undivided Profits

123,019.19

Other Reserves
Reserve For Rad Debts

23,320.01
219,438.81

Unearned Discount

125,000.00
11,795,283.79

Deposits

$10,198,008.70

OF &amp;ANI OHO

Qvm}'a Shoe Store
5

p.m.,

Reservations for this event
must be nude before July 15
with one o f Ihe following com ­
mittee women; Mr*. C. K.
Morton, Mrs. V. W. GanderIon. and Mrs. Joe O'Donnell,
Mr*. C. B. Beeves, president,
welcom ed Mrs. Ronald N,
Pritchett ami Mr*. (I'm. Fos­
ter as guests for Ihe evening.

JUNE SPECIAL!

Sale Price

SURFSIDE, FLORIDA

T

After the ceremonies, a reicption is Iwing planned in
fe educational building of
the church.
All friends of the young
couple and tlu-ir families are
invited to attend the wedding
and the reception.
A rehearsal party is achedi tiled ut the Cohen's home to
night (or the members of Ihe
vveliding group

FREE DETAILS

150 89th St. -

at

Thursday.

PHYSICAL FITNESS

T H E H O USE O F H EA LT H

Mr. and

Mr*. Spencer Crews, to Ro­

Bear Lake HD Club Plans

TOTAL LIABILITIES
Is patriotic and it’s sensible, bio! Ltd us help
you attain it. You may visit us for a “ physical
fifties* vacation' or have our guidance by mail.

Day

Simas was elected secretary.
The new officers will as­
sume their places at aa in­
stallation dinner lo be given
July 20 at the CTO Club. A
cocktail hour will be held
from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. wit!i
a steak dinner being served
at the cloic o f the cocktail
hour.

h

Mr and Mr* Person Little
b*Ts,
so
stun Mice clotheof Azalea Drive visited UO'ir
should lie laundered a - -OOP
son and daughter-in law, Mr
as possible nlti't «• ' m u
and Mrs. Leslie Little, and
children at Mount Dolly. V
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ler in law. Mr. and Mrs. liar
o i l Lillie, of Madison, N, J.,
and helped Mrs. Lillie's mo­
ther. Mrs. Emma Feldbu-h,
•if t iiflon, Y J,. celebrate
her Ktnh birthday white m
New Jersey.
I&gt;r. and Mr*. I,other Tar
hell o f DcILiry Avenue al
tended the 5tith anniversary
ol Ihe 1313 class at the Uni­
versity of New Hampshire.
They also attended an old
Iashinned clam hake, held at
Ihe Wentworth By The Sea
Hotel on the shore On the
way home they Mopped at La
tayette College in ea-lrrn
Pennsylvania to visit Dr. Tarbell's brother, Dr J II Tarbell. professor of eiononiics,
Mr and Mi , V. J Brink
Gift* • Cards • Hooks
tier, T orn n io Drive, celebrat­
(Formerly
McVirarw)
ed their imh wedding anni­
2
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E.
First
St.
versary this past week with a
dinner at Daytona Beach.

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Flectkms high-lighted Ihe
meeting o f the CBO Wives
Club Monday night when they
met at the NAS Ballroom for
their July business meeting.
Mrs. C. B. Reeves, presi­
dent, and Mrs. S. L. Wig­
gins. treasurer, w ere re-elect­
ed by unanimous vote Mr*.
T. J. Weber was elected vicepresident and Mrs.
Ralph

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ji.'ic
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of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Met lam. 221 Lake Triplet Drive
Casselberry. R » 'e a going
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Experts Keep Silent
la i l n i l f i today, th« man who
tnastara a apadalty of major conte­
mn ipaea or aoekar or mUila aomatimes judged to
ba aa
rt In field* beyond hia
To aonM degree thia haa perhapa
ahraya bean ao in thia country. When
Indnatriallata ware building Ameri­
ca in earlier decades, they were liatsned to on ererything under the
ana.
Tet there la great danger in im­
agining that the man with expertise
In one realm is thereby qualified to
nuke broad political, economic or
moral judgments.
For instance, the scientist who
works at improving our nuclear wea­
pons is not by that fact necessarily
fit to tell us when and how, aa a
nation, to use them or to say we
should not use them at all.
Similarly, the general who spends
n great deal of his time fathoming
the military taetics of communist na­
tions is not by that alone qualified
to judge beat what we should do
about Red tactics in the political and
diplomatic world.
A number of prominent men get
into this problem in a new document
prepared for the Center for the Study
of Democratic Institutions, a Ford
Foundation offshoot
Charles Frankel, professor of phl* at Columbia
- *
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ls
losophy
says

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most political decisions jmrolve
weighing evidence from n wide range
of different specialties. He adds:
“This means that even those who
are experts in one field become lay­
men the moment they move into an­
other field . . .
“ No one today can be an expert
in all the fields that he should ideally
be . . . to make publle decisions.’*
What counts in such decisions,
says Franks], is not “omnicompetent
knowledge but something closer to
wisdom and common sense, and an
understanding of when and where
and for what reasons to rely on the
advice of experts.”
As another contributor to the doc­
ument, Arkansas’ Sen. J. William
Fulbright, observes, this kind of
judgment is especially required
where matters of morals are con­
cerned.
. 'There are no experts in morals,"
says Frankel.
A subject apart is how to get
wise, broad, common sense judgments from both the rank and file
electorate and the political leader­
ship in a democracy.
Is is enough here to make the one
big point: “ Expertise” does not
transfer. The major public decisions
Involving our goals, our moral bent,
our pace of effort, our priorities
in national life, are not the province
of the narrow specialist — however
supreme he is in his chosen field.

Gov. George Rom ney m ay
not
much o f
politician,
as charged, but hia Instinct
for the warm and gracious
political geitura la about aa
good
John F . Kennedy's.
That la very good, indeed.
R om ney demonstrated hla
political lzutlnct In fashion­
able Crosse Points, Mich.
There be stepped o ff the side­
lines in a surprise appearance
at the head o f an NAACP
anti-segregation
parade.
It
appears that Rom ney just
took ov er. No previous ar­
rangements. T h e governor
simply stepped to the head
of the parade and led off.
No one who knows Romney
well would ascribe that man­
euver wholly to politics. Rom ­
ney la a man o f severe inte­
grity. He Is likely under any
circumstances to be m oved
more by moral than other
considerations.

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River Dredgers
Make Real Find

Peter Edson

P olitica l
W ASHINGTON— (N E A ) —
A s of sow , y oo can pot down
Soa. Barry Goldwotor o f A ri­
son s as a man who would
n t h o r bo grand marshal o f a
rod so la Praseott, A r ia , on
Ju ly 4 than to bo prossnt os
gu sst o f honor at ths "D roit
CJoltiwaUr fo r President Indspsndtnco D sy R oily1* In
W ashington's Notional Guard
A rm ory.
Cynics
may ask, "W ho
wouldn’t!** Tbs senator's ad­
visors may argus, “ This Just
■hows how politically smart
h t really Is."
Such comments a n beside
th s p o in t G oldw stcr can plsod
"previous engagem ent" to g o
cam paigning in
hla horns
elate.
But In staying away from
th s Washington rally the sen­
ator Is sticking to his anBounced determination not to
become a GOP presidential
candidate. N ot Just yet, at any
ra te.
A Goldwater rally without
Goldwater may bo Ilka cold
Bushed potatoes without meat
o r hot gravy for his hungry
fans. But Republican Sen.
John G. Tower o f Texas,
Repo. John Aahbrook o f Ohio

Dr. Crane's

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and Paul Fsnnln o f Arisons
have been booked to make up
fo r that ■■ orators fo r the
D raft Goldwater rally at 8
p. m .on ths Fourth. A band
concert at 7 and an all-star
supporting east o f profession­
al actors headed by Efrem
Zlmbalist Jr., will whoop
things up befors and between
speeches.
They can be counted on to
ring the rafters and give Old
Glory such ■ waving ■■ It
hasn't had sines William Jen­
nings Drysn held forth on ths
Chautauqua circuit years ago.
The rally will compete with
tha usual fireworks display on
W aihlngton
Monument
grounds— barring a rainstorm,
In which case the crowds may
seek shelter In the Arm ory.
Most Washington residents
whu can get out o f town over
the Fourth do ao. Hut the Na­
tional Draft Goldwater Com­
mittee
under Texas
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State Chairman I’eter O'Don­
nell Jr., in charge o f arrange­
ments, is taking care o f that.
Trulnlnad* ami planeloads o f
Goldwuter
enthusiasts, h o
says, are preparing to descend
on Washington and fill ths
Armory to overflowing.

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Meanwhile, ths object o f all

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this affection will be nearly
CASE P-481: Sam X ., aged from the Englewood station fused to do ao, as we d esir­
30, Is a colored tsxl driver to our house on South Side. ed.
photographed, probably on s
Now Uncle Sam has tried
In Chicago.
His tsxl radio was turned
horse snrf waving a big hsL
to
usurp the missionary acti­
Recently he took me across on so we beard an announce­
This makes a mors exciting
vity of churches, except he
ment about the possibility of
picture than with hia mouth
does it nndcr the guise o f
eiplorln g
M trs in
future Lend-Lease,
Marshall Plan
open delivering a speech,
years.
boondoggling,
and
United N a­
which Is an everyday occur­
"That m ikes m e sh fc," tions’ subsidies.
rence.
Sam volunteered, without any
The charitable motives of
In Prescott ho will be cam­
prodding from me.
the Red Cross and church
paigning fo r re*electiun as
“ My wife and f have a missionaries arc brushed *•
senator from Arisons, which
boy 6 and s girl 7. But taxes side.
Is the only political office he
JACKSONVILLE Water ■re already eating up one
Is now openly seeking. A year
For Uncle Sam 's confisca­
from now things may be d if­ ■ ccidenti and desth j are in­ day's wages every week from tion o f our taxes to invade
tr*« province of the churches,
feren t July 4, 1041, will he creasing In Florida as m ore my pay check.
" I could spend that money now is Just a matter o f pow er
Just nine days befors the Re­ ■ml mors people build home
publican National Convention swimming pools and take to far better right now on my politics.
is scheduled to open in Bin skiing and boating, the State own kids than to have to go
It Is an International bri­
Hoard of Health noted today. for trips to Mars or the bery gam e by which we try
Francisco.
In 1981 there were 409 Moon.
I f Goldwater Isn't an avowto outbid Russia in buying
“ If som e rich foundation
•J candidate for the GOP drowning*, 91 o f theis from
allies, so U has lost the
presidential nomination
by sm all boats. In 1902, there wants to lay out the money charitable, humanitarian m o­
wero 442 drownlngs, KM of for space exploration, that is
then, he should be.
tivation o f the churches.
O. K.
Political observers In Wash­ these from small boats.
It has become degraded to
This year, the board has
“ Hut I don't think the tax­
ington and elsewhere are be­
the point of mere power poli­
payers
srould
be
compelled
started
tabulating
deaths
in
ginning to believe that a race
tics with billions of the tax­
next year between President home swimming .pools and to keep on with this waste payer’ s money.
«
of our wages when we need
Kennedy and Senator Gold- the total so far Is 13.
When task drivers m u st
it to make life a little easier
Deaths
could
be
cut
to
al­
water would bo onu o f the
divert m ore than ono d a y's
most zero if a few basic for our own families.”
heulthlest things that could
pay to
taxes, and when
So I complimented Sam ami
rules are followed, said Dr.
huppen In America.
business
and
professional
George A. McCoy, director asked him If he was a col­
It would settle fo r some
men must give Uncle Sam
o f the board's Accident P re­ lege man, for his vocabulary
time to com e, muyhe, the is­
2 to 3 days of their weekly
anil ideas were smart.
vention Program.
sue o f conservatism versus
pay checks, then we can an­
He said overcrowding of
He aaid he had hoped to
liberalism. It would let the
ticipate som e reaction bgr
home pool is a common cause go on to college but wasn’ t
A m e r i c a n people decide
o f accidents, but ao Is run­ able to afford it, ao high 1961.
whether they want the United
Candidates o f both parties
ning on slick surfaces and school was the end of his
Ktatea run by the policies
can "m a k e hay” next time
Jumping or diving In too- school career.
Kennedy stands for, o r the op­
“ Ami I think the taxpay­ if they are "aluggers" In­
shallow water. He said ut­
posite policies that Goldwater
most caution should be used ers are fed up with all this stead of "d apper boxers.”
stands for.
And it they arc sincere, as
with lighting equipment and throw our taxes away on
It has Iterome Increasingly
well as photogenic, and know
power lines.
Africa and other foreign coun­
apparent In recent weeks that
the secrets o f evoking “ em ­
Dr. McCoy said swimmers tries,” Sam added.
Goldwater is the only Repub­
pathy,” they can win on both
should never swim
alone,
“ If we Americans ever get
lican presidential possibility
tickets, even In the enemy’s
Just after eating, when tired, out o f money ami then ask
who cun rally support from
entrenched territory.
when drinking or at night them for help, they will turn
the thousand or more rightexcept in well-lighted pools. their hacks on ns.
wing splinter groups.
Regarding skiing, he said
“ They are just bleeding ns
They don't go for New York
that not only should the boat for all they can gel! They
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and
operator know where he Is Just play ua against those
they might not go for Michi­
going but the skier should Russians.”
gan Gov, George Romney.
avoid exhibitionist acrobatics,
Sam is expressing Ideas
None o f the other favorite
such
as
skiing
close
to that could have terrific poli­
non Republicans living men­
wharfs or othrr fixed ob­ tical value if uttered in short,
tioned fo r thu presidential
jects. He said ■ second per­ 2 s) liable words by a dyna­
nomination has enough sup­
son in a bout is a valuable mic campaigner in 19tH.
port at thia writing to be asset to help in case o f a cci­
For
American
taxpayers
worth bothering abouL
dent.
arc fed up with coerced phil­
2,000 mites sw ay. He will be

Water Mishaps
On Increase
!n Florida

A primary safety rule In
boating accidents U to stay
with the boat, hr said. Trying
to swim to shore may prove
Q—What Is meant by the
fatal. Someone is bound to
Sue ratio method e# reason*
com e along soon and either
in g t
tow the boat in or be able
to go for help.
A —The method in argumen­
tation o f asking questions, the
answering o f which by the ad­
versary unconsciously makes
fstal admissions.

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FT. SMITH. Ark. (U P I) Conveyor belts usually are
purchased s i a long-term in­
vestment, but Use Arkola
Sand and Gravel Company
here bad to wait 20 years to
realize any return.
The company now is In
stalling a 500-foot conveyor
belt that It purchased In
1943—then promptly lost In a
flood on the Arkansas River.
The belt was unearthed re­
cently when company em
ployea
were dredging for
sand under the river. It had
been buried under seven feet
of allt, still in tha crate in
which it was ahipped from
G oodyear’s plant in Akron,
Ohio, in 1943.
A short length o f belt that
obviously had been damaged
by w ater soaking Into its four
plies o f cotton fabric was
discarded from Its exposed
end and a sample was cut
for testing in Goodyear labor­
atories.
Teat
engineers,
watching aa Impending sale
fly ou t the window, found the
belt in like-new condition.
To the land and gravel
firm It was like finding the
w orld's largest gold nugget in
the river.

Nooetbelese, Rom ney needs
to make aome character with
Am erican Negroes. For ex ­
am ple:
Ju it
published la
"B la ck Man la the White
House,” by E . Frederic Mor-

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Enlarod aa a*vund cla*a m v lltr O u i u r tl. t i l l at tha Coal
G lf lc o o f Sanford, Florida, undvr th* Act of Congr-v* o f March.
Tha Herald I* a m v m b ir o f lha llnitvd l ’ r*&gt;a which la oallllae
eiclutlvaly to tha ua« fo r r*puhllcatioa o( all tha local aowa
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out wrlllan parmlaalon o f tha publtalivr of Th* llorald. Aay
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contidarad aa Infrlnslna on Tha llarald'a copyrlsht and will b*
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adding that old cards also
serve as excellent markers
in the soil when you garden.

OVKIt 35 YEARS
At First A Palmetto
(A longside old post sffic*)

Sanford
Furniture Co.

h a s deep-seated, relentless
discrimination and, since the
city ia run, controlled and
practically owned by M or­
mons, it is only natural that
I have developed strong feel­
ings about them.”
Morrow’ s book will be wide­
ly read by Negroes in the
North and E a s t The Salt
la k e City passage will do no
good to Rom ney's political
future. It could be offset,
however, by manuevers such
as leading NAACT parades.

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Romney: “ I would la y that
that is wrong. I know of no
more
progressive
religion
than m y ow n religion. 1 am
for the elimination o f racial
discrimination. I h ave work*
ed for it in housing and in
all other fields since I went
to Michigan. I have done this
publicly and openly. I have
appeared before public bodies
to eliminate discrimination in
bousing."

UPI’ a
national
reporter,
row (Coward-McCana, $5.95). Harry Ferguson, Interviewed
Morrow waa White House ad­ Romney last autumn. Fergu­
ministrative officer for spe­ son reported that the relicial projects, 1933-81, during gious Issue arose briefly in
Romney's gubernatorial cam ­
the Eisenhower administra­
paign. It was asserted that
tion. There n a passage that
Negroes were ineligible for
will Interest Romney.
the Mormon priesthood and
Mor*ow is something less
that all
colored
persons,
than objective in his dis­
therefore, were second class
cussion o f the Negro and his
citizens.
Romney
met tins
problem s, political and other­
Issue promptly and apparent­
wise. Hut he knows his sub­
ly decisively, Ferguson re*
ject.
His credentials are
ported, citing his own Im­
excellent. Morrow wrote that
pressive record as an advo­
the Eisenhowers invited him
cate of civil rights. Ilia asso­
and his wife to hear the Mor­
ciates claim he polled a
mon Choir from Salt Lake
heavy vote in N egro pre­
CHy in a White House con­
cincts.
cert.
Romney has said he would
" I t was a deeply moving
ex p erien ce," M orrow noted not seek the Republican pres­
In his diary, "and, dejpitc idential nomination. He has­
my feeling about Mormons, I n't said he would reject it if
have to admit that they have offered. His greatest handicap
one o f the finest musical Is that Republican profession­
groups I have ever beard. a ls — the organization m e n -*
Salt Lake City ia a difficult fear and resent him as B
city for Negro residents. It maverick. No party brand!

WALTLH A. UISCLOW, CUITOK AND r V I U I S K S
rn i:ii v a n r r .ir
Mansslua EUllur
1 1 U I WELLS
County Editor
CECELIA SMKMEK
Bocltly Editor
DOMOTIi V Al'STIN
k t t l u i * Editor

Further, the governor Is
solidly on record on civil
rights. In ■ 1982 televised ap.
pearsnee (N B C ) Rom ney was
told that: "T h ere has been ■
lot of talk o f your church
affiliation and the conserva­
tive nature o f the Mormon
Church. Now is this right or
wrong!
H ave
they
(the
church)
taken
a
position
about integration and ques­
tions of that kind?”

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Mays Breaks Up Duel
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With o m swing o f his bat,
Willla Mays broke up the N a­
tions! League’s greatest pitch­
ing duel in 30 gears and aD
but broke Warren Spahn's
heart.
Mags accomplished his han­
diwork when be lined a home
run over the left field fence
with one out in the 16th inn­
ing Tuesday night to give
Juan Marichal and the San
Francisco Gianta a 1-0 victory
over the Milwaukee Braves.

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For 13 dram atic innings,
the 42-year-old Spahn called
on all his cunning and pitch­
ed on dead even terma with
the
stronger
and
harderthrowing
23-year-old
Mari­
chal, but Mays' 13th hom er
ended
the league's
finest
pitching duel since Carl Hubbell o f the Giants went 16
innings to beat the St. Louis
Cardinals, 1-0. exactly
30
years ago to the day.

V r r a lS

Wed. July 3, '63—Page 5

Yowell's Beats
George's; Wins
Championship

tory ever the St. Louis Car­
dinals, the Cincinnati Reds
defeated the Houston Colts,
g-4, the Pittsburgh Pirates
beat the Philadelphia Phil­
lies, 3-2, and the Chicago
Cubs downed the New York
Meta, 4-1.
In the American League,
the New York Yankees in­
creased their lead to three
games with a 3-0 win over the
Chicago White Sox. the Minn­
esota Twins topped the De­
troit Tigers, 7-4, Boston clip­
ped Cleveland, 6-1, Baltimore
edged Los Angeles, 4-3, and
Washington beat Kansas City,
7-2.

Yowell’ s made quick work
of the Little League's City
Championship by winning its
second gam e Tuesday night
10 to 3 In a scheduled three
game
series
against
the
G eorge's.
Y ow ell's, which had a 24 to
0 record In the regular season
and a 26 to 0 record Including
the playolf, la the first team
in Sanford Little League his­
tory to go through the season
undefeated.

Men’s League

In the Men's Soft Ball Lea­
gue the Grants beat WilsonUaler Tuesday night 7 to 4
and Kingswoud beat Chase 7
to 3.
001 030 0 - 4
Wilson-Maier
311 030 x—7
Bon Drysdale pitched the Grants
103 100 0 - 3
L o t Angeles Dodgers into Chase
102 000 4 - 7
first place with a 1-0 vie Kingswood

Ray Lundquist o f the San­
ford Recreation Dept., was
high in his praise for Fred
Miller, the coach o f Yowell's.
He deserves a lot o f credit
for the fine year the team
h ad ," Lundquist said.
The star o f last night's vic­
tory w as Billy Miller, who
pitched the winning game and
helped to win it with two
home runs. Tim Sain, who
gave up only eight hits to
Yow ell's,
was
the
losing
pitcher. G eorge's made four
errors and got only four hits
while
Y ow ell's committed
three n uicues.
220 100— 3
position, reverse the proce G eorge's
240 400-10
dura after taking up same Yowell's
slack to allow the handle to
"K rem lin " Is the Russian
be returned to both hands.
word for citadel.
aa a v M

All-Star Rhubarb On Fort Lauderdale Beats Lakeland To Take League Lead
NEW

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"In

the

Uat gnaw of the

to recent Bed ■ « * * ^ 1 h e r e right it was an important g a m e back at Dick Stuart today in and hia ow a m anager Johnny
the first rhubarb of the 1903 Pesky used « follow by the
All-Star Game.
name of &lt;Dick) Williams at
Stuart, putting in his first first b a se ."
season in the American Lea­
Houk
w »»
upset
over
gue with the Boston Red Sox Stuart'a criticism but tried
and leading the circuit's first his beat to conceal his feel­
basemen in homers and runs ings.
batted in. finished second to
"1 don 't blam e him for
Joe Prpilone o f the Yankees being
m od.”
the
Yankee
In the balloting by the play­ manager aald at firat. "I'm
ers but was passed over by sorry be feels that way about
liouk.
it, but • manager can't al‘ It's lough to have a third- waya atiek to the second
string catcher like
Ralph choice in the balloting."
Houk keep you off the AllStar tea m ," Stuart said, ac­
cording to the Boston Record
American. "W hat would he
Tw o gam ei were played in
know about bow important It
Is to be on an All-Star team? tho Sanford Junior League
He never made one in his Tuesday night. C.P.O. beat
life. All he ever did was sit Oviedo 6 to 2 and Kiwanis
beat Civltan 8 to 7.
in the dugout."
101 000 0 - 2
The Yankee manager, who Oviedo
100 133 0 -8
will handle the Am erican C.P.O.
14t 1 1 -8
League All-Star team in Cleve­ Kiwanis
Civltan
340 10—7
land on July 9, snapped:

Ralph

lfouk,

dodge

a

never

fight

one

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By Called Press InterwatJowal their game. Singlea by pitch­

Second baseman Dick Lit­ land, Orlando at St. Peter*notched er Charles Bohllng, and Dick tleton banged out a three-run burg, and Daytona Beach i t
Sarasota.
out a 5-1 victory over Lake­ Sima, two walks, and a dou­ hom er in the ninth as Sara­
Fort

Lauderdale

land Thursday night to move
into first place of the young
second

half

of

the

Florida

State League.
In other action, Miami split
a double header with Tampa,
dropping the first game 4-1
but winning the nightcap 3 4.
Daytona
Beach beat lastplace St. Petersburg 6-1, and
Sarasota beat Orlando 7-3.
The Yankees chalked up
Ihrrr runs in the ninth to win

ble

by

Frank

Petrellaa

ac­ sota easily beat Orlando.

An estimated ISO billio*
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AI Golden tripled and Tom­ at Tampa, .Miami at Lake­ ed la tha U. S. ev ery day.
my Kidd doubled In a fifthInning rally that gave Tampa
the first gam e against Miami.
Righthander Ron Patterson
pitched a neat rour-hlttcr (or
Day lima Beach. Hia team­
mates opened up in the fourth
for five runs. Two o f which
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Ernie Funn.
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. W e the underelgntd, Vslng
•lair eworn. Co hereby declare
andar eath that the namee e f
all pereoae interested In the
business or profession carried
on under the namee o f FORK *T CITT npORTIXO CENT B R at the Forest City Mhop.
p l n r Center,
H le hw ey
eee,
Foreet City. Florida, and the
extent a t the Internet o f each,
la aa follow *:
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WILLIAM A. F O R W A R D M *
KRNEHTINr.
L. r O H W A R D
M l
William A. Forward
Kmeetln e L Forward
Signature
Alen*lure
STATE OF FLORIDA
C O f A T T OF ORATOR
Mworn to and subscribed he*
fore me thla ISth day o f June,
A. D. l i t ! .
i
(REAI.1
Florence U t tle
Rotary
Public, ( t a t * of
Florida
My Commlaeloa Expiree:
t/f/tt
Publleh Juno II, M, A July
i. i«, t t t L
CD J-I I

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FLORIOA TO i
CtlAIIL.Be B. BURRIS,
Reeldence: State o f Florida
Addreeet Unknown
Tou are hereby notified that
a ch a tte l Murteaee forecloeure
Suit ha* been hroueht aaalnet
yoa In the Circuit Court In
and
Tor
Seminole
County,
Florida, la chancary. entitled
FLORIDA
LOAN COMPANT.
ISC., plaintiff, v. CHAR LE I
It. IIUKHIA and WANDA HU 11.
HIS. defendant*. Tou are re.
qulred to file your Anewer
o r other defeneee with the
Clerk o f the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, and
•■rte a copy o f each anewer
or other deftnae upon plain*
l l f r * attorney, T H i.lt .IB A.
MPKKIl w hole addreee la I t !
Magnolia
Arena*.
Sanford.
Florida, on or before Auguat
! , m i , A. D , and If you fall
to do *o, a Decree ITo Con*
feaao will be anlered aaalnet
you rur the relief demanded
In the Cumplelnt.
Wltnee* my hand and tha
aeal o f eald Court thla lath
day or June, A. !»., 111!.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
In and fo r Seminole Coun*
ty, Florida.
tty I Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Thomee A. Speer
Attorney f o r plaintiff
t l ! Magnolia Arenua
Hanford, Florida
ublleh July I, It, IT, ! « , m i .
CD K *!I

ftatr

of

NOTICE o r S t f T
BTATK OF rLUHlUA TOI
PAUL rWKlOKTT
Residence unknown
Tou are hereby notified that
a 1'etltton fo r adoption haa
been
filed
In
the
Circuit
Court In and for Semlnule
County, Florida, In Chancery,
entitled In TIIK MATTER OF
TIIK ADOPTION OF ROBERT
l.AIlKY OKAIIAM, end you
are commanded to appear In
aal.l court} and you ere re­
quired to file your Answer
or other .lefenee with the
Clerk o f the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, and
eerve a cop y o f such Anewer
or other defenee upon eald
petltlonar nr petitioner's at*
turner, THOMAS A. SPKKIt.
whoee addreee le P. O. Uoa
l i f t , Sanford, Florida, on or
before Auguat 1, I K ! . A. !&gt;.,
to show cause why said peti­
tion eh,mill not be granted,
end If you fall to do ao, a
Decree Pro Confeeeo will be
entered agalnet you for the
relief demanded In the Petl*
lion.
WITNESS my hend and the
eeal of eeld Court thla l l t h
da y o f June, A. D. m i .
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Reckwlth. Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
o f Seminole County, Flor­
ida
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Thomas A. Speer
Attorney for Petitioner
P. O. Rot m «
Sanford, Florida
publleh July 1. la. IT, 14 m l .
C IIK-II_________________________
IT T1IK CIRCUIT t x ll’ HT IW
T H E SIXTH JUDICIAL CIH4?l i t o f a t d rt»R « k r i n o i .h r i i c x T r . f m i k i r a .
IN C lflX C K I tV NO. HUM
KBDEKAt, NATION AD MORT*
OAtiE AHHm.'IATlON, a co r­
poration.
Plaintiff
I'll 11,1.1P H n n i / I E R . J R and
BERNICE Hold I EH.
Defandanla
N tiT icn o f aai.K
n o tice
is
iik r ir it
o iv *
ISM that on the llth dey o f
July, u a i , at t l : » « A- M. at
the front door o f the Court
lloiiee uf Seminole County, at
Sanford. Florida
the Honoratde Arthur II. Ileckwllh. Jr.,
,'D rh o f the Circuit Court of
Hrnilni.tr County. Florida, will
offer for aale to the hlghret
and beat bidder for cesh. at
public outcry, the following
deecrlbed property o f the De­
fendant*
P III U .I P H. R " l II Ell. JIL and HBRSICE HOL­
DER.
la.t i Block H. SUNLAND
EHTATKH. Amended Piet,
according to Plat recorded
In Plat Rook 1!. page 1
and 1. Public Recorda o f
Seminole County, Florida.
tX CL l'D IMl:
ime
lu*'
Victor
Cllmaa
Kitchen E * h a u e i Fen
teleci no model or No.
One DuoTherm Wall H ee l­
er (oil). Model I U d , Ber­
tel
Ten Venetian Blinds (metall.
manufactured
by
H-nkarlk Ulaae A Paint
Co.. Sanford Fla., no mo­
del or aerial No.
One
UK
Rang*
teles.)
Model
J total W H,
serial
TtWIMol
together with all atructurea
and Improvement),
then or
thereafter an eald land.
This ta made pursuant to
Final Decree uf Foraclueure
entered In the a b o te cauee.
Chancery Docket No.
11141.
now pending In tha Circuit
Court o f and f i r Seminole
County. Florida
IN WITNESS W H EREO F I
have hereunto net my hand
and official aeal thla l i t day
uf July, 1141.

ISLAM
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk of the Circuit Cuurt
In and fur Seminole Coun
ly. Florida
By; Martha T. Vlhleu
Deputy Clerk
Joeeph U. Muraako
P. O. Bo» m
Fern Park. FI*.
[Publleh July I, l » « j
ICDK.-JT

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Legal Notice
m

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V * s r ^ M s is *

TWl ERNEST JACOB JONES
Addreae unknown
that a petition has bees fllad
In the Circuit Court o f Seminote County, Florida, In Chan­
cery, In the Matter e f the
Adept to a of R O S E M A R T
F.LAIX JONBS. by WILLIE
OUTER
and
ERNESTINE
O L I V E R Tils wife; and you
are required to file your an­
ewer or objection to aald pet i­
tion
with
tha
enderalgnad
Clark o f Court, and to aaree
a Copy theraof upon the peti­
tioner!' attorney, whoee l i n e
and addreae appear below, en
or before July I*. I M l, and
In defeat) thereof relief will
be granted to petitioner*.
WITNESS my hand and o f ­
ficial real at tba County Court­
house. Sanford, Seminole Coenty, Florida, this flat day o f
June, 1MI.
tSEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of circ uit Court
By: Margaret E. Tyre,
D. C.
Phillip H. Logan
Shlnholaer and Logan
Flrat Federal Building
P. O. Box m i
Sanford, Florida
Attorney for Patltlnnara
Publish J u s t II * July I. I f.
IT, XML
CDJ-111
In tb s Court e f lb* Cownty
Judge, Seee taels Coouty, Flee14a. l a Probate
In re ■ Fatale e f
W A L T E R L. CLARK.
Deceased.
To All Creditors nod Person#
Ravin e { talaes o r Demands
re teat Bald Eatntei
T o u and each o f you art
hereby notified and required
to preeent any claim* and de­
mentia which you, or either o f
you, may bav* agalnat tha
eatnta o f Walter L Clark, de ­
ceased, lata o f eald County,
to tha County Judge of Semi­
nole County, Florida, at bla
o ftt :a In tha court houto of
aald County at Sanford, F lo r­
ida, within six calendar month*
from the time of the flrat
publication o f this notice. T w o
coplaa o f each claim o r de ­
mand ahall b* In writing, and
■hall atal* tha place o f resi­
dence and poet eltle* addreee
o f tha claimant, and ahall be
■worn to by tbo claimant, bln
ngant, or it to rn ay and a cco m ­
panied by a filing r*a o f an*
dollar and such claim or de ­
mand not so filed shall b*
void.
C. * . Clark
A* executor of the Last
Wills and Testament o f
Walter la Clark, deceased
Hhlnholear and Logan
Attorneys fo r Executor
Flrat Faderal Building
Sanford, Florida
Publish Jans M, A July J, If.
IT. IM L
C D J-Itt *1
S
.
IN TH R r l R C r i T COURT OF
TH R .NINTH JUDK'IAL CIR­
CUIT OF AND FOR »KESNOLH (KIUNTT, FLORIDA.
CHANCKRT NO. USSS.
BOSTON FEDERAL BAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,

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Not Surprising
if His Face
Is Familiar
KKY3TONE, S. D. ( U P I ) - i
B n Blaek Elk. full-blooded
O glila Sioux Indian, probabU m fam iliar fa Am erican
tourUU aa the Indian-head
nickel and beyond a doubt
the m o d photographed lo*
d im la the nation.
With
ip eeia l
perm ission
from the National park fo r *
vice, Blaek Elk pouei lot
picture* at the baie o f Mount
Ruth m ore in W eitera South
Dakota. During peak aum reef
month!, be i i photographed
aa often aa 3,000 times n da y.
Mount Ruihm ore la fam ous
for the faces o f four Preii*
denti—Washington, Jefferson,
Teddy R ooievelt and Lincoln
— chilled in the mountain
aide.
During the past It yearn
Black Elk has been an in­
tegral part o f the gigantic
sculpture and often h is been
called the "fifth face on the
mountain."
HU photograph
hat been taken with ev ery ­
thing from a box cam era tn
expansive im ports, from am ­
ateur m ovie cam eras to the
giant television cam eras used
in the first U . I . TeUtar
broadcast.
Blsck Elk's regular dress
at Mount Rushmore is that
of a brave — he wears the
chief headdress only when
posing fo r special pictures,
or at the request o f a tour­
ist.
Born in 1889 a t Manderaon,
a small community on the
Pine Ridge Indian Reserva­
tion, be is the sixth in lino
to carry the name Black
Elk. His father and the fam ­
ous ehief C raiy ityrse w ere
first cousins. Both, participat­
ed in the Battle of the Little
Big Horn agalnet General
Custer,
Prior to his work la tourist
business Black Elk was a
successful rancher In waetam
South Dakota and won sev­
eral awards for his aropa
and livestock. He etiR haa
his ranch and som e cattle,
but now spends the sum m er
months at Mount Rushmorw
and travels with his wife
Pretty Leaf, on personal ap­
pearances during w i n t e r
months.
During the initial Taiatar
broadcast — sent from the
United Stales to 19 Enrupean
countries—Black Elk’s plcturw
was beam ed acm es the com
tlnent. then throughout tha)
United States in n later broatVi
cast. He was the first human
to appear on Telstar,
Another familiar face tn
the Black Elk fam ily was
Ben's uncle. Iron Tall. He
posed as the Indian on the
U. S. Indian-head nickel.

DHLAR la ALLIOOOD *1 al.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF « H H
NOTICE IB HKIIKIIY OIVBN that an lb* l*th day uf
July, m l , al 11:00 A. M. at
the main doer o f the Court
House o f Semlnule County, at
Hanford, Florida, tha under­
signed Clark will of fer for
n l e to the highest and bast
bidder fuf eaeh tb* following
described real property:
Lot 3*. OAKLAND H lIJ A
according
to
the
plat
thereof
ae
recorded
In
Plat llook 11. Page *»,
Public Record* o f Seminolo County, Florida,
together with all atructurea.
Improvement*, nature*, appli­
ances, and appurlenancea on
aald land or used In con junc­
tion therewith.
This sat* Is mad* pursuant
to final decree o f foreclosure
entered
In Chnneery notion
No. t m i now pending In the
Circuit
Court
of
and
for
Seminole County, Florida.
DATED thla MU day ef
July. IML
Quebec Is the eldest p r#
(HEAL)
Arthur K. Beckwith. Jr., vlnce in Canada.
Cterk o f the Circuit Court
Hyi Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Cterk
Anderaun Rush, Dean.
,
L j nodes A van den Berg
Attorneys for Plaintiff
in t i i r c i n r c r r c o u r t i&gt;^
111 East Central Avenue
t iik n in t h J i m r m ,
em ­
Orlando, Florid*
i t rr o r
and
for
* f. m l *
•ublleh July L IML
N0I.E COUNTY. Ft.(IHDA,
CDK-11
IN CH tN t'KHT NO. 110.11
FED ER AL NATIONAL MORT.
NfrrtCH o r
ad o p t io n
o r a AflE AHHOOIATIDN * c o r .
RKIMILCTIOX t a c u t i n u a n i i poretlan,
hf . n o c n c i n m
r id h t o
of
PUlnttM,
■ KH1NOI.K c o t N T T AND v*.
PCHI.IC IN ANII TO CER­ n o n e n r
r.
d a t iv e t
*n«
TAIN HtliHTa o r W AT.
MART W. 1IARVET. hie wife,
NOTICE t« HKRKttr (1IV- *n.l rOMt.VIAL MANX OF OIL
EN that altar a public hear­ I .AN DU. FLURIDA, * United
ing. the Board o f County HUM* corporation.
CiHiimlaeionere
of
Semlnolo
Def en dant*
County, Florida, did, on the
NOTICE OF * ALK
lath day o f June A. U. 19*1.
NOTICE IH HKRKllT OIVduly adopt a reeolutlun va ­ KN Diet on the ISth day o f
cating and abandoning and re­ July, 1MI. *t 11:04 A. 11.. at
nouncing the rights o f Benil- the front doo r of the Court
Hole County and tb* Public House o f Mrmlnot* County, a t
In end to certain right* of Hanford. Florida, the Honor­
way deecrlbed a* follows:
able Arthur II. Beckwith Jr..
1. That
certain
unnamed Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f
and
unopened in - foot Hemlnnt# County, Florida, will
right o f way lying be­ offer for **!•* to tha highest
tween lllockt IT, IT, It
I best bidder fur ca»!i, at
and 11 on the North, aril tiubllu outcry. the follo w in g
Block a tl. If. 39 and *3 •l-scr Ile d property of the Deno
Ih#
Booth.
M.
M fendants located In Hemlnol*
Hmlth'a Subdivision
a c­ County, Florida.
cording to plat thereof
U-gtn TS teet W o f the HE
recorded In Plat Book t.
corn er o f lait 4 o f U o L P
page US, Public Record*
rtll'HHE
ADDITION
TO
o f Semlnolo County, Flor­
CAUHBLBERRT, FLORIDA.
ida I Lets railroad right
Hem (note County, accord ­
» f way).
ing to plat thereof record­
S. That
certain
unnamed
ed In Flat Book 10. Pag#
and
unopened
1'1-fuot
•a o f the Public Recorda
tight o f way lying beo f Heinlnol* County, run
tween Blocks IT and Tl
thence N loo feet, thenc#
o n Ilia Welt, and Blocks
W Tl feet, then ce H to#
IT and TS on the East,
feet. Ilienca E Ti teet to
M. tl Smith's Subdivision,
be Binning.
according to plat there­ Including:
o f recorded In Plat llo o k
Kelt Inator Rang* — No.
I
page 11. Public ReKKH-34;
MorSun
Heater
cnrda o f Bemlnol* County,
— No. C-T3-0; K elv in sFlorida.
tor uven — No. K 110-4}
L That cartaln unnamed and together with ell structure*
unopaned right o f way amt Improvements, then o r
lying between Block* It thereafter on eald land.
and II an the IV*it, and
This 1* made pureuant 1#
Blocks t l and IT on the Final Decree o f Foreclosure
East. M. U. Smith'* Sub- entered In the above cauee.
division, according t«a plat Chancery Docket No. 1T431,
thereof recorded In Plat now pending In the Circuit
llo o k
t, page Tl, Public Court uf end fo r Memlnole
Recorda uf S * m I n o I a County. Florida
County Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
DONE and ORD ERED lo have hereunto set my hand
open seealun of the Hoard uf and of fici al seat this le t day
County
t'nmmlaalonera
uf of July, IM L
Semlnule County, Florida, on IMEALI
tb * ITtl) day o f June. A. D.
Arthur H. Beckwith J r ,
IMT
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
In and for Hemlnol* Coun­
IP &gt;WtD o F COCNTT COMty. Florida
MISSION K K S
By: Mari ha T. Vlhlen
SEMINOLE
OOUSTT,
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA
Joeeph M. Murasks
By: Arthur It. Beckwith. P. a Box m
Jr.
Fern Park. Florida
Publish July *, IM L
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Publleh July l, } ) ( *
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R ea lize Y o u r N e e d -T h e n D ia l F A 2 -5 6 1 2 F or Q u ick A ctio n T h r u T h e H era ld C lassified s.
C L A S S IF IE D IN D E X

Classified
Phone

3 - F d n e a t io n • I n s t r u c t io n

1. T-oat ft Found

3 hr

tPanforh

C r r ilA

W it h J u ly 3 . 'CJ— P iw e 7

AIK-Condltlonlng • KciTigeratkm man needed. We train
you. T ools and equipment
furnished. Write C.T. I. Boa
1), c o Herald.

By Nadine Seltzer
SWKETIK 1*11:
2. Notices - Personals
8. Education . Instruction
4. Transportation
8. Food
6. For Rent
JOB security can be yours by
6A Special Notices
preparing now for com ing
7. Business Rentals
CM1 Service exams. F or in­
8. Bench Rentals
form ation write N A T IO N ­
9. For Sale or Rent
AL T R A IN IN G SERVICE
10. Wanted to Rent
INC. Box tlA c o SANFORD
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale H ERALD .
llortfiff* Loana
*. F or R en t
Office 204 W. First 18.
14. Insurance
18. Business Opportunity NICELY furnished 3 room
DEADLINES
16. Female Help Wanted Apartment. Private hath.
FA 2-3303.
CLASSIFIED D ISPLAY:
17. Hale Help Wanted
T'jes., thru FrL - 2 P. M. dap 18. Help Wanted
UNFURNISHED 1 - bedroom
before insertion. Mon. . Cat 19. Situations Wanted
house,
kitchen
equipped.
noon.
20. Babysitters
FA 2-3631.
21.
Beauty
Salons
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
22. Build - Paint - Repair STENSTROM RENTALS
Tuts., thru FrL - 2 P, M. dap
23. Building Materials
3 BR, 1 bth kit. cqd ITU
before insertion, lion. 24. Electrical Services
3 BR, neat ft M i r *75
noon.
28. Plumbing Services
3 BR, 1 bth, furn, n ice 3(0
RESPONSIBILITY:
26. Radio A Television
3 BR, 1 bth. kit. eqd *100
The Herald will not be ra&gt; 27. Special Services
3 BR, 3 bth. Loch Arbor, |133
apom ible lor irore than one 28. Laundry Service
3 BR, Ite bth, extra nice, 3123
incorrect insertion of pour ad. 29. Automobile 8ervice
4 BR, 2 bth, Ravenna Park
and reaervea the right to 10- 29A. Auto Accessories
3123
vise or reject aop advertise* 80. Machinery - Tools
4 BR, iv « bth with pool $130
• m *i v nfc a*
ment front what ordered to 81. Poultry - Live stock 4 BR, 2W btb, modern 3133
^•3
ae..«&gt;i.'^*r
conform to the policica of this 31A. Pets
4 BR, 3 l» bth, executive, 3223
82. Flowers - Shrubs
P*P«r.
1 gusss that tin foil Pop put in his hub oapa didn't
88. Furniture
If you are looklnf fo r just
foul up your radar, huh?**
84. Articles For Sale
the right home to lease or
88. Articles Wanted
rent, It will pay you to 6. For Rent
6 . For R a n t
Legal Notice S6.
Automobiles - Trucks to check with Stenstrom
cool
downstair
37. Boats - Motors
Realty,
Sanford's
largest FURNISHED Apt. 4 U r g e 2 CLEAN
iv T iis: r iK c t rr ( a t k t o r
Apartments.
Adults.
Ph.
room s. Close to town. Ph.
rental t o d property m an­
T ill: M v r i l JIDIL’ IAL Dlf&lt; 39. Trailers - Cabanas

322-5612
, 322-5613

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Tut i a r e t.erohy o r t l . r . J In
■ Ptiear a rut a newer III ijeraun
( o r b y a t t o r n e y I to a B ill o f
C o m p l a i n t ft 1»&lt;S herein a e a ln e t
y o u In til • Circu it C o u r t o f
U r m ln ole C ou n ty , F lo r id a , on
o r before
the 33th d a y o f
J u ly . A. t). Hull. n m . holme
a - u l t fu r d ivorce, o l h e r w l . e
a d ecr ee p ro c o n fe e e o w i l l he
en t e r e d a i a l n e t y ou fu r fall*
u r a t o a p p e a r and a n e w e r as
r e q u ir e d b y law.
It le f u r t h e r orilere.l that
this N o t ic e he pulitlehed once
a w e e d f o r fo u r M l C on sec u ­
tive
tveeka In T h e Stanford
H er ald a n e w ip a p e r p ubllehed
In S a n fo r d , Semin ole C ou n ty .
F lo r id a .
TVItneea my hand and o f f i ­
c ia l t e a l this 31th day o f Ju ne,
A. I&gt;„ t IMS3.

ICtlALi

A r t h u r It, t l i c k w l i i i , Jr.,
C le r k Circuit C ou r t,
S e m in o le Coun ty, F lo r id a
B y ; M arg aret E, T y r e ,
P C.
E d w a r d F. IHaglne.
A t t o r n e y f o r l*lalntttf
atul C om p lain ant,

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W i n t e r P ark, Florida
P u h l l . h Ju n e 31 St J u l y
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NEW
YOR K t.lFL
INSUR­
ANCE COM PAN V. » Naw York
Corporation,
Plaintiff,
va.
A L F R E D B CHILL*. JR, and
ELIZABETH C. CHILES, h la
wlfa, and EARL W. HKIVER
a n t KUNA E. SK IVER, hi*
wlfa,
Daf.ndanta.
M i n i t; u r a t IT
T i l l E A R L TV. S K I V E R

and

EDNA E. SK IVER, hi.
wlfa, and to any and all
otliar
parllaa
claiming
r u n t , title, a n d /o r In.
t - r - i t In and to th« fo l­
lo w in g daacrlbad proparty,
ta -w lt i
I-.it
4.
Block
■A”
at
SOUTH PINE CREST, a
subdivision.
as
recorded
In Plat Hook ti&gt;, pages
9 and 10 o f the Putille
Records of Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida.
Toaether with all atructures
and lBiprov-rn.nl. now and
hereafter mi said land, and
f itto re e attached thereto, and
all reiita, issues, proceeda and
pr ofits accruing and to a c ­
crue front s ell premises all
o f which are Included within
the foregoing description.
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HEREBY

NOTI­

FIED that the Plaintiff. NEW
YORK
L IK E
INSURANCE
COMPANY, a New Y ork c o r ­
poration, has Instituted suit
aaalnat you In the Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial
C cult. In and for Seminal#
County, Florida, the nature
o f the suit Is to foreclose that
certain mortgage which en­
cumbers the above described
property, aald property being
situated and located trt Sernl*
note •’ •duty, Florida You and
salt o f you ars hereby re­
quired to file you r Answer
with Hie Clerk o f ttie Circuit
Court. In end fo r Seminole
County. Murids, and serve a
copy thertuf upon John M.
Cain o f Ilia law firm o f Our*
ney, Ourn.y A Handley, 3U3
North Magnolia Avenue, UrUndo. Florida. Attorn eys for
Pla in ti ff in the above action,
on or before the la in day of
July. I&gt;&lt;t3, el.' a Decree Pro
Con f - so
wilt
be
entered
against you
IT Ik ORD ERED that this
be putt!lifted lu the Hanford
Herald, a newspaper published
In Seminole County. Florida,
once e tc h w e .k for four con*
ascutlse weeks.
W I T X M I Eie hand o f the
■ . k of the C ir cu it court,
H.ml it# County, M u rid , this
the

le u . oa&gt; of Ju ne, 1343.

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Deputy C'lera

U. Tyre

C lum sy , f lu r n t y X. t c . n d l s y
3U1 N o r th M ag nolia A v e n u e

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Orlando, Florida
Publish June 13.
July J. IJ»J
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Legal Notice
IV T H K (I I H ' I IT I 111 R T OF
T H E NINTH J l DR U E ( IN
C lIT
OF
D l l FOR 1KVIIV til.II l O I N T I . F l.n M I U *
I IIAVCKIIV NO. 1filed
T im noS T O N F I V E CENTS
SA V IN G S B A N K
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Stenstrom Realty

LARGE 2 bedroom Trailer on
U rge lake. Adults only. Ph.
FA 2-7368

F L I t N . A pt. Close in. Phone
Real Estate—M ortgages
F A 2 2800.
IP. N. P ark Ava. FA 2-2120
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493 "CLEAN quiet R oom s" The
Evenings
Gables. FA 2 0720.
FA 2-3677 FA 2-3*29 FA 2-8360
2 HDIt.M. Furs. Apt. 333
An Investment, not an e x ­ 2101
Magnolia
FA
2-3951
pense. Call FA 2-3612 for
expert advice on a Herald E'liciency Apt. 390 Mo. up.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
advertising campaign.

Legal Notice

It Pays

To Use
The HERALD
Want Ads.

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that i% Complaint to f o r t c l o s *

a cartatn mortaaaa antium*
baring the follow In a
r «a l props* ft y * t o . wit:
Lot st. s u c f i K T r.^Kf:
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raaJdaiivt 1% unknown, TiovIuk
or claimi i z f&lt;* hair* any rluht.
lift# or lf*l**r«‘*E th ur to lha
*vafollow in* ilf-acrlbad proparty.
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that * *ult ha* It^an t*rnuaht
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plain tiff,
tu fu r#,
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plat tberwuf a* r#(*t»rd*(! piirtk'Ularty u«*crlb««l In th
tu PUt Llouk ts, m
b“ . Cum plalnt fllad In this suit,
ptjftlh? l i f c o f l e of ttoml* wiiluh
M.iria i 4 «
x iru m b irs
tha f o l l o w i n g (p vcrltiatf pro
noU County. HorlUa.
ha* batn fita«i atatnal you In parly*
alluaia
in
damUiulr
th* abov«*ai)l«&lt;t ault. ari«l you C ou n ty . Flurlda, t o - w t t t

ara r«*|ulr« I to i« r v « a copy
of
your
A n »a « r
or
ntbvf
PUalli.a to tn* Complaint on
Plaintiff * A t tor nr y a. A N P K ft *
nt.'fsll, r»KAN, U*\'NDK-h A van dtn llfiltii, 1S3
fclaat Cantral Av*nu*. Orlando.
PUrbU, a n l fll* the original
Anvw rf o f i»ih*r Plvaitlna Hi
tht ufJlca of th»j *'Urk o f th*
Circuit Court on or bafor* tha
Uth day of July. 1943. If »ou
fall to Jo to. « (Jf&gt;cr«a pro
6*uf«ai« wilt b# takan t f i l m l
y o u fur ih * r«l!a£ tlrmAndai Hi

w hith er as *poui**. brlr*. d*vl»a#M,
granltaa.
jvin n reg,
tit-nor*, crrdlfori. truvl era or
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of
who 111 rashtnici I* un •

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if* pis:, thtraof raeyrdfij in
Ptt*t Rook ll» i is** y and
9 Publtd Rauorils of Marnlnula County, Tlorlda.
and f o r othar rallaf, **nd y**u
iif* r***4 ir I to fit# you r Ana*%*r t«* aald Complaint with
tha Clark of tha *buv* gtyUd
Court and to u r n
a uupy
thartof
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tit) i,
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12. Rtal Estate For 8*1* 27. Special Serrl

2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
llouve. Kitchen elecUtcslljr
equipped. FA 2-6630 sftcr
6 p. m .

FOR your best tiuy. choose SMITH Air-Condition Rwfrl- R E A D Y M IX Concrete, w in ­
T oe 'N Green Estates. 9 ft
geration servlet. All work
dow
slIU, Untalo,
4 Bedrooms. More sp ica guarinterd. Vary reason­
blocks, gondi
tor your money. 20th Street
pipe, s t o o l , ______
able in price. Day PA *74M
W est
by
M ayfair
Golf
Night PA 3-2089.
dnr wnlto, s t e p p in g ______ _
Coursa. Open dally 11-6:00.
M iracle Concrete Co.
322-2744. BuUders: L5LN EN­
309 Kim A r e .
F A 3-3T81
TERPRISES. INC.
Mowing and edging, etc. Satttfactkm guaranteed. Ph. TWO e le c , rasora, $9.00 oaeh|
baby bed 819.00; new port*
PA 21817.
able charcoal grill 82.00;
elec, fryer-cooker $*.00;; 1
qt. pressure cook er $3.00;
R est Estate • Mortgages
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
chllds training aeat $2.00;
l it N. Park A ve. FA 2-7*93
2W So. Park Ave. FA 2-*231
elec, aandwteh g rill $3JMt
Ravenna Park FA 2-7*95
Ph. FA 2-0839.
Evenings
2 9 . A u t o m o b ile S e r v ic e
FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2 8M0
With purchase o f Blue Log*
Auto Glass, Tops
tro, rent E lectric Carpet
2 • BEDROOM tram c house
ft Seat Covers
Sham pooar for only 31 p*p
partially
finished
inside.
day. C a r r o lli Furniture.
Two corner lots, good wea
ter, near school in Paola,
13.40
PER
MONTH
Full price 33,430. Terms
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
can be arranged. 323 0311. \LL WURK GUARANTEED ASSUME payments on Singer
round bobbin Sewing hla*
chine equipped to lig gag
RAVENNA PAR K : air condi­
and m ake button holts.
tioned, 3 br., 2 bath, home,
With guarantee. Balance o f
electric kitchen. Nica yard
6 pay ments, FA S-04U.
and patio; 3700. down. 3b* Senkarik Glass aiul Paint

1 BEDROOM furnished House.
On
U rge
ghsded
lot,
FA 8-0397. 369 Mo.
UNFURNISHED 3-bod room,
living room, dining room,
kitchen. 2uih and French.
560. s
month. See Mr.
Bennett
st
Fsust Drug
Store, 22* E. First St.
O ’ x r HOUSETRAJLER. 2
bedroom s; Adults only; 330.
month. FA 23619. 3:30 til
3:30,
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
house. 2*81 Palmetto. Csll
FA 1-027*.
HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath.
Nice corner lot on Lake
Mary, (or Information call
322 6718.
2

ROOM apt. with private
bath and entrance. 511 Mellonvllle. FA 2-3420.

Uy rruMilrttl io flla an Ah*war

or ejts • Idvadlnu r**pon*1vt
tharri.j with iha t dark of tha
gtso&gt;v•*'it(Itl’ I i Ircult Court
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A n t w t f e«r othar ravponalba
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Air-Conditioning:

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Tem ple Dr. FA 2-7723.

Company

Ph. PA 2-4822 VM STEREO Tape recorder.
$ extra speakers. Take u p
payments. Call F A *1311
3 1 A . F eta
ft ask far Clyde.
3 REGISTERED male Collie
Pups. FA 2 2457 after 8.
25" C U T
Snappln
Turtle
Lnwnmowtr,
Dutch
Mill
32. Flowern • Shrubs
N ursery. Upsaia ltd. lu s t
o f f 20th S t ft 1st.
GERBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
Nursery. Upsaia Rd. Just 2 MATCHING C lub Chilrs
o ff UOth St. A 1st.
snd
Coffee
T able.
136
Country Club C ircle. Fh.
33. Furniture
323-0733.
210 Magnolia

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
BONUS RENTAL
Raymond Lundqulit, As so.
3 BDR57., kitchen equipped
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Utdg.
8100 a mu. and get 1000 TV
stamps. FA 28*37.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. fla.
Rm. Cool shade trees. Low
Nice
unfurnished 3 bdrm.
down payment. 322-6833. 108
home. 2535 El Capltsn Dr.
E. Jenkins Circle.
FA 2-0180.

Contracting Repairs
2 BEDROOM furnished ApartVACATION
FRE E ESTIMATES
incut. FA 2-06*1.
EVERY wvvkcnil from May
R. L. HARVEY
until October. Ideal concrete
FURN. Apt. 2.100 MrMunville.
2U4 Saniord Ave.
FA 2-3383
block cabin, furnished on
beautiful latke Harney fish
3 RR. 1 bath. $73 a mo.
Ing. Ixiating, and skiing at
3 BR. l'v bath. $85 a mo.
your front door. Only $7239.
Large 3 Ur., 2 bath. A ircond.
cash.
5165 m o .
Plumbing &amp;. Heating
3 llr. 2 hath on lake. $150 a
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
mo.
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 1-6362
REALTOR - INSUnOK
*
Reg. Real Estate Broker
FA 2-4991 1919 S, French Ave
27. Spocial Hcrvlces
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
1 i. * BEDROOMS, Inspect
K H U H D A IH E
FURNISHED 1 bedroom pupmodels
on
Highland
at
Sales It Service
lex. Available June 24th.
tamgwood. Open daily IO.ih)
G. II. HIGH
FA 23610.
to dark. 10 Minutes South
1760 W. 1st St. Sanford
on 17-92 and West on Sem i­
3 HR. Fram e House. Partly
Ph. FA ’ - m i
nole 1 block.
furniilicd. Near NAS, Not
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
fancy but cheap rent. $12.50 L.MN ENTERPRISES, INC.
Remove Thatch - Chinch
week. FA 2 3219.
LOW Monthly payments. 3
Bug Spray (VC-IJy • FertlBedrooms, den, 2 baths,
EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Park.
V —Ph. FA 2 4244
central Alr-Cund. Lake pri
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.
FURNISHED a p t , KM'j W.
vtleges. 112 Irnke Minnie
91h. $50. FA 2 6290.
Dr. FA 2 7819.
TR E E 'S trimmed. Demossed
&amp; remover! Reasonable. Ph.
FURN. Apt. FA 3-U647,
FA 2-700.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on FURNISH ED or unfurnished
TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
First St. Near S city free
2 Ht-droom itlmk ll&lt;m&lt;e.
discing,
blade,
scoop.
Ph.
parking lo u and chopping
I.ow down puyment. 2422
FA 2-7661.
■tores. No utility charges.
Orange Ave.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson l&gt;ept.
.SEWING MACHINE
Store.
.SAI.ES A SERVICE
IDE TIME TESTD FIRM

Wa l l

Stemper Agency

ROSA L. PAYTON

$7750 Total Price

SINGER

St. Johns Realty

116 N. I'uik Ave.

FA 2 612:!

CALL PA

Plano Tuning and Repair
BY OWNER. 3 Bedrm. con
Beds.
crete block Home, shaded W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
By Day, Week, or Month
lot on heautilul lake. Ph.
CA RRO LLS FURNITURE
SIDEWALKS, driveway.1, pa­
FA 2 2096.
Ph. FA 2 5181 116 W. 1st St.
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
322-3306.
FURNISHED Apartment. Air- 3 UR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
Conditioned. Tile bam. terWELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
equipped. Io&gt;w down pay­
rasto floors. Adults. Phone
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ment. Assume loan. A real
FA 2-237*.
All Types and Sires
saving. Call FA 29472,
We Repair and Service
FURN. Apt. 606 S. Park.
S T I N E
t BEDROOM House furnish
Machinery and Supply Co.
ed.
$50 per
mo. 815'a
•207 W. 2nd SI
FA 2-6432
Laurel. Plume NU 8 4962 or
Dffirr rA 2 2118
NO 8 4814..................................
Night FA 2-0648

Jim Hunt Realty

pi*y Ruiidins Ml ami U , k *ridu, not Utar theui tha 13th o f • :i 1&lt;1 i!om|ila Inl will i,. tak
323 0700
day o f July. t!«3, lu default • n &lt;«• ctjnf**** J t.JF J.JU.
2 BDRM. Furn. Garage Apt.
232* Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla
o f which »a!d Complaint vain
h g .S i : AND O I I D L I tB D »
317 E. 25th St. AH Electric.
furl HtraliJ.
ha takan at ronfVfs&lt;&gt;«| tiy you. th## ir m ln u lo C o i i n l r i!u y rl
2 la r g e
Lois. See Mrs. LTIKAI’ . 5 lledroum House.
OATEU tilts tuttl &lt; i m i of
DAT Kt'. 41 tlanfurij, F|or I*. hu Uw(t, .HaifuTt4. F i e r i &gt;1a. Still
-fun* IMS.
Ihlft lotli dvl/ of Juittf 1H«3v
l ut h tiny o ' J un -. i x :
Fallen. 1st Huusc S. of
Near sellouts A churches.
tBK,VL*
|Bk\ Lf
I
L.%
1.1
t» i
Club Diamond un 17-92.
Newly done. FA 2 0956.
Arinur M Hackaith. Jr.«
Arthur Uawknltu. Jr.
-%r Ilsur I t H- vkw ilU . Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Clark of tha Circuit . art
« . t f * O' Hi* sfctli»Y«*«Utllla
t i t : JUaniAra*. IL T jr a
5-ltUOM
house,
unfurnished.
Uy Jjvtrfifat C. T y .
•4 C .wU.t Court
BY OWNER. 3 Bedroom, 1
Uaputy 1 ltrk
Leap o ’. y Clark
U)i; )U r&lt;4f6i L. T&gt;r*.
Lake Mary. FA 2-2134.
bath House. 44&lt;s Palmetto
An4«r«ont Ruih. Peart,
R f l i i n b t r i , Itoianpary,
U C*
U « Complaint.
T hl* Nut ice 9hall
putllahwil one# a w « « k fur fo u r
cun aavutU* w«* k * In tha » * n -

Stenstrom Realty

LAKE MARY. 3 Bedroom, 3 16. Female Help Wanted
bath house with lake privi­
EXPERIENCED
Operators
leges. FA 2-7094.
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
wanted. Single or double Used furniture, appUancsa,
house. Large rooms. 365 a * BEDROOMS. 2 hath, fhirida
needle machines. *02 Pecan
loots, etc. Bought • Sold,
mo. FA 3-834*.
room , patio, air condition­
Ave, Sanford.
lo r r y 's Mart 215 Sanford
ed. In Loch Arbor. Phone
Ave. Pb. PA 2*132
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
19. Situauniui Wanted
FA 2 8595.
Apartment. Newly decorat­
WANTED reliable couple to
ed. Quesnel Apt. Apt. 7. *01 8. Beach Rental.*
take up monthly payments
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 *182.
E. 14th St. 322 819*.
of 313.34 on 3 complete
HUTCH ISON
Oi eiii)
front DAYS work wanted. 322 7033
rooms of furniture. Call
UPSTAIRS 2 Bedroom furn­
Apartment, Daytona Bench.
TE H i l l , Casselberry, col­
Child Care. FA 2 SR*.
ished Apartment. 130L W.
FA 2-4058.
lect.
lit St. FA 2 0991,
BABYSITTING
day
or
night.
9. For Sale or Rent
FREE ESTIMATE
FA 2 1212.
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
2 I1DHM house. 817 Catalina.
Rooms private bathe, 11*
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
2 1 . B e a u t y S a lo n *
W. First St.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
2 UR. House. Air-ConditionCo., at 749 Celery Ava.
•r. Sale or rent with option H A R R IE TTS BEAUTY NOOK
VERY lergo 3 Bedroom
FA 2-2117.
to buy. FA 2 2289.
Complete
Scr.
Eve.
Appt'a.
Hume In Loch Arbor. * 1*0
FA 2-51*2 Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
per month. FA 2-3301.
I’ lNEUREST. 3 Bedrooms, 2 11)5 So. Oak
Service With the Cash.
baths, Fla. room , built-in
SPECIAL
FURNISHED, extra nice 2-br.
SUPER TRADING TOST
oven h range. liM E. Jen­
Cut
'N
Curl
Beauty
Simp
house, tile shower, fenced
FA 20677.
kins Circle. 322-9331.
Cold Wave $6.95 complete.
In back yard. Near Navy
Open evening by appt.
base. $93. FA 2-824*.
2-I4EDROOM and Fla. room,
.'ll. Article* For Sole
322 U83I
kitchen equipped. Will furn 318 P a lm e tto 'A v e .
FURN. * Ruum, 1 Llvilrutint
Llfw Jackets, air mats, b e ic b
Uh if yuu like. FA 2-4630.
Apt. W ater furnished. Ad­
flouts, shoes, Army-Navy
22. Build • Paint - Repair
3 BDRM. 2 hath home. 2017
ults. 323 1(389.
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Elisabeth Court. G r o v u
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
SHALLIIW WELLS &amp; PUMPS
Small Repairs — Painting
Manor. FA 2 3993 for Appt.
Clean and close In. Jimmie
Jerry Lord FA 2 3210
P h o n e - FA 2 7983
Cowan. 322-4013.
1-. Real K-iInte For Sale
Oceans of Notions and Fa­
2 5 . P lu m b in g 8 «rv ier*i
brics Galore (or your sew ­
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen 2 BDRM. block house. 15U9
ing needs.
equipped. 873. FA 2 3303.
Douglas Ave. FA 24838.
PLUMBING

• ppurlariin*"#* l u c a l a d tliar
u 11, 4 n d lu 1 a i h a r w 11ll CIt m
f urnlt uf#, f kiriilHliliiK'N, and
RENT A RED
f I \ iurp« aRtikia lh«r«1u, and
Hollaway, HuipUat A Baby
|o« -tied (haraup,

YUl . AND KAt'M OF TOLf.
ra )»#f#by (Mdlftsii (hat a
4 liinpUlnl hav t»#* ft fllad by
•-naiiivd
I’ ialiillff
tn«
A«4 me. ) «»u and aacli o f y«ju
' oti
It* furaduu 4
i m t v i d i i rShad proparty
l thg abov**atji lad cauia, and
} i«u ,»ti,d rjnjh o f you art h*ra-

64. Artktaa Par

LAWN SERVICE

FA 2-183*.

FA 2-3119.

W U H T U t l . i l V I I H F .l 'I .O elK l:
T O i d i a r i e s Hadden and Alary
Hadden, his w ife
NtiVIIIKVITft Unk nown
A N D TtM All parties c la im in g
Interests by. through, un
Clean ist floor apt. Private
d e r or a g ain st the a f o r e entrance. 100* Palmetto.
said persons.
T u U A R E hs rsh y n o t ifie d
i
t
t
h
k
r
m
r
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r
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r
n
r
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■hat a Complaint to fo r e c lo s e
a
certain
m o rt g a g e
e n c u m ­ THK M A T H J t lllC lA la l i l t C U T , IX AX If m i l AKMIAOI.K
b e r i n g the fo llo w in g d esc rlb
c m a t a* n . i m i n t .
t d real pro per ty , t o - w it :
c v i a a c i : i i % An. n m
ta il 1*. Block A. UOUN
T U T CLUB MANOR, UNIT MAHtO.N C. DuliU,
ru in tlff.
NU. 3. ac c o r d in g to the
plat the reo f as r ecor d ed In rr
R
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b
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r
t
if.
rv
onn
Plat B ook 13, Pag ee To
P tfriiiU n t
and *9, Publ ic R e c o r d s o f
A o T i r r . n r ai i t
beniltiule C oun ty, Florida,
nm
v»i \« i i i c k
h a s been flted agulnet you
in the a b ove-sty led suit, and TtH n o I I ICRT ||. POKJD
P. O Ikil
y o u are required to serv e
l a n F r ar»c*! *cu, Ca 11In r it!a
c o p y o f you r A n s w e r or ot h er
TuU ara haraby notlff aJ that
P le a d in g to the Curaplelut on
a
C
o
m p la in t for H lv or ca h.*•
P l a in t iff's attorn eys. A M ’ E tl HoN. IlL'HIf. DEAN. L O W N ­ baari f ile I uaaln«t y o u , and
D E S a van den BERG, 133 y ou are* rti|ulra&lt;l tn s « rv a a IN r u n r l H I T I T t i l l i n ' (IF
of
y ou r
An* war
or T H E NINTH J l DM INI. ( I l l E as t Central Avenue, Orlando. c o p y
F lo rid a , end file the or ig in a l IMc.idlhi? tu the* r«»m plain t mi ■ I IT. IN NND l ul l . E v i l .
A u s w e r or other P l e e l l n g In th# I l^ iu t lff* * at lorticy. 1»AVII» NOI.H COI NTV. I I .I llllll V.
CL’ N M N U H A M ,
A tt orney IN I II NNI EH1 Nit. IdItm
the o f f i c e o f the Clerk o f the W.
C ir c u it Court on or b efore the at le*w. P O. Hot 1323, Win*
N t m i E T i l VI'I'ENH
3 ! n d day o f July, 111], If you tar P a r k , FI or M l, arnl file tha
t o r p i nt.ii vTitiNi
fa ll t o de so. a decree pro o n - o r t f l n a l A n s n r r ur I’ laatlnic S U F FO L K COUNTY F E D E R ­
f e s s o will bo taken a g ain st in th# o f fit*# o f tha C lark « f A L S AVIN G# AND t M A V ASy o u for the r elief d em a nd ed flit C ir c u it Court o n ur !•«■- si "•lATIttX, a United Staiav
fora ttia 13th day o f July, curimrelton,
In the Complaint.
IMS, If y o u f,itl t o fin an,
Title Notice shall be pub
P U I n llff,
llahed once a w e e k fo r fo u r jililvnirnt t»y ilrfault will h# V*.
takrn
atcalnat yo u
for
tfi« F R E D E R I C K %\. ni,I MK. JR
c o n e e c u t lv e w eek s In the San
fall #t tlcinanJtJ in Ilia Com* and ULNA fl
fo r d Herald.
111.CMC. hla
D A T E D thle l f t h
day o f plaint.
wlfa at al»
Ju ne.
11(1.
l*ONK
and O fU iE H E ! *
ftt U l i KRKDK IU CK W . I I U MK.
S an ford.
Florida,
tin*
loth
(SE A L)
JR .
Arthur If. B eckw ith . Jr.. day of Juno, 1942,
(ll e * l d # n - «* Vnkm*A% ri&gt;
Clerk o f the c i r c u i t C our t tdEAU
and
B y : Jean E. W ilk e
A r t h u r II. fla ck w Ith, J r .
o k .v a
a. h u ; mi ;
hi*
Cl * r k , c l re u 11 C o u r t
Deput y Clerk
wlfa
P ub lish June 13. 31 A J u ly t
Sam lriol# County. FlorldA
iR oildanri Unknown)
Uyi Maraarat K. Tyr*
10. 19(1.
and
Paputy Clark
CDJ-34
Each and *11 u n k n o w n p#rPsvld W. t'uunliittliam
A nd erao g, Rush, Dean,
•on*. p a n ic * and dafamtant*
L ow nd es. &amp; Vdan den llerg
Atturriay :»t l.^w
w h o claim by, thruuuki. un&gt;l«r
I1 3». II** % 1333
J 3 E. Central Hivd.
or aKulriat tha aforer»«»id Fr« lOr land o. Flor id a
ivintar Park, Florida
arlck W. Ulunie. Jr. attd Ucn.a
PuhlUh J is na U, 12. 36 A (J. illume, hi* wlfa

f.ow n l*»,

A

agem ent agency. It will be
• pleasure to serve you.

H. F o r R e n t

Ave. FA 2-1337.
2 BEDROOM House unfurn­
ished, Kitchen rquipped. 165
JOHN E. FOX
a mu. Limit 1 ildld, '2431
REALTOR
Cedar Ave.
110 N . Park A v e .
32J0a39

MILADY’S SHOPPE
(If fine Fabrics
106 S. Park Ave.

All Day July 4th
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HWY. 17-02
ut MAITLAND

1962 UPRIGHT 33 cu. ft.
F re cie r. IMS Color T.V.
must sell. WU1 sell to bast
offer. 322-7222 after 3 p.m.

RR. Automobile* - Tracks
BUYING A N EW ST
USED C A R f
FINANCE IT WITH U t
* Low lots rest R ates
♦ Low Monthly Paymoata
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1936 CHEV. I dr. WT. ft. ft H.
323 37*0.
RAM BLER
A m erican.
'31
Radio A Hester. Clean. $S50
FA 2 9367.
'39 FORD Country Squire t
pass- Wagon, e x e c, coed .,
new tires. Ph. 322-3910,
VOLKSWAGEN, 1969, Sunroof,
AM-FM rsdio. F A 3-1S30
Ext. *1*. Csll b efore 4 p.m .
TRADE A t '87 D odge Sof
Volkswagen o r will sell. ph.
FA 2 7226 or FA 2 9366 af­
ter 5 p. m.
I960 VAUXHALL sedan A -l
condition. I Volusia Dr. De­
nary.

ALUMINUM
Furniture
re- OH TR A D E ;
ton Intar.
webbed cheaper than yuu
truck. Excsllcnt mech. and
ran do It yourself. Bring
tires and 3 x 0 ft utility
It to llic Furniture Center.
trailer. FA 24T02.
1H8I French Ave.
’31 NINE pass. Station w a­
3 PIECE breakfast set snd
gon.
Good transportation.
llom art window fan. Phone
$123. cash. 1913 Sumtntrlln
322 8120.
Ave. after 3.
20"
POWER mower, good 1936 I1UICK Special. 2 Door
condition. $13.
tip. 2
sedan. Automatic, radio ft
speed electric motor like
heater. Extra clsan, love
new. $13. Buth $23. Phone
m ileage. Reasonable. Ph.
FA 2 3119.
FA 2-7136.
KODAK
itevere

'3&lt;H)'
8

slide

projector

mm

m agu/in o

37. Iburin • Motors

IV DUNPHY Boat. 33 bp.
Johnson
electric,
trailer,
sklis It rope and other ex­
SAI.E on used T.V.’ s. Guaran­
tras. 3350. 322 9367.
teed Town A Country. Ph.
322-3362.
Gateway To The Waterway
m ovie

cam era,

p rojector,

screen. FA 2-7988.

Itulmiiit Sporting Goods
/.H i Z A G S E W I N G
Your KYIN RUDE Dealer
M A C H IN E
REPOSSESSED due to un­ 30* 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
fortunate circumstances. '63
GATOR trailer and 13 hp.
model,
perfect condition.
Kvinrudc 1937 m otor. Boat
Sews forward and reverse,
controls. 1150.00. FA 2 3633.
makes buttonholes, sews on
buttons, embroiders A mon­
39. Trailers - Cabanas
ograms, darns and patches.
2
fi-EDBOOK
ftausetraller,
Assume 6 payments of 33.(9.
Raasosahla. FA *2849.
FA 2 8627.

HOLLERSofSANFOBD
1963 I IIF.V. (jm sertih le, Equipped --------- -— „ B A Y S
I960 CIIBV. I Door. 6 C yl..............
UM
1934 CIIEV. I Door V -8. Auto.. Power Str. --------- 11*5
|9.»h CHEV. I Door, V-8, Auto. ............... — ........... 8(3
1937 CHEV. 2 Door II. Top. Aulu., Power
... . M3
1937 III'U K I Door, Aulo., Air Cond. ....—......
3*3
1933 FORD I Door, V-8. Aulo.
----3(3
1936 FORD I Door Station Wagon
.............. 3(3

SQUARE DEAL CARS

Itig Savings!

OPEN

7 f t CAST NET. 40* Palmet­
to A ve. FA 2-1337.

1961
1961
196#
I(3s
19Us
196#
1957
1953
1956

FORD Gaiasie 3 Dour, 11. Top, Auto,
MERCURY I Door. Aulo., \Ir Cond.
UI.IIS Convertible. Power, Air Cond.
CIIEV. I Door lliseayne, I C )L
FORD ! j Tun Van Body
FORD ' j Ton Pickup .................
OLDS * Door A u to , Pow er ---------PONTIAC * Door, Auto. ........
INTERNAT IO N A L V| Tun Pickup

419 E. 2nd KT.

16(3
1895
19(3
. MS
89$
893
*s:
293
... 293

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11,MS people win die la traffic accidents this year unless
m ry other motorist do jroar part to a ik i oar highway*
You moot drive safely, and you nu*t insist that tho memben of
your faaiily do no. Make aura you use the rules of aafo driving . . .
Don't wait for the anguish of a sobbing voice; “1 killed somebody!’'
Professional driving lessons cost little
a fraction of the coot of
an accident, a charge of "involuntary manslaughter”,

Over 41,90© people died la traffic last year. The National Safety
Council reports traffic takes more lives in one year than did the
Korean War.
Why afl this daughter on our highways? Inconsideration. Excessive
Spaed. Neglect of safe drivlag rules. These are the reasons.

Your courtesy and consideration on the road will save lives.

Tear car is a lethal weapon more dangerous than a gun. Only you

You can be a safe driver if you use courtesy and safe driving rules.
Slay alert and stay alive!

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HOLLER

Seminole County

Bill Hemphill

Motor Soles Co.

Motors, Inc.

HUNT
Lincoln - Mercury

519 E. First St.

109 N. Palmetto Ave.

FA 2*0611

FA 2*1881

Ford Trucks

Strickland - Morrison
Incorporated
308 E. First St.
i

2nd and rnlmctto

FA 2*1181
FA 2*0711

Accident Free Drivers who qualifyI
Are you getting full credit

Gator Lumber &amp;

Check with

Hardware

Ball-Blair Insurance
Phone FA 2*5611

218 8. Park Ave.

- FA 2*0231

"Famous Careful - Driver Auto

George’s Tavern

Prompt Delivery
FA 2*7121

1011 Freich Ave.

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liar and Package

Door* and Windows • PalntH

Agency
j

301 W. First St.

"Quality Lumber For Every Need”

for your good driving record?

Motors, Inr.
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SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

State Farm Insurance

j

Irving L Pryor, Representative
FA 2*51IS •

107 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

700 S. French Ave.

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Safe Driving llegliwi With
Night or Day

Safe Tlren

A. W. Ansley—Boil Bonds

Welsh Tire Shop

The Old Helialile Since 1958
Ofc. FA Z-7505

Home FA 2*5220

206 N. Park. Sanford

Headquarters For U. S. Royal Tlrw
With CVC

Roofing 4k Sheet Metal, Inc.

Sanford, Florida

"Anything In Sheet Metal”

Can —
FA 2*0872 For 24 • Hour Road Service
420 8. French Ave.

STEINMEYER

Sanford Auto Parts, Inc.

215 S. Oak Ave.

FA 2*4731

GRAMKOW
Funeral Home
130 W. Onora Rd.

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Sanford, Fla.

"Serving Seminole County
Over 30 Yeara”

Delicious Fresh Milk From

BRISSON

Our Own Farms.

Funeral Home
21 • Hour Ambulance Service
FA 2*2131

Jerry Hensley, Mgr.

PERFECTION

DAIRIES

Complete Wreck Rebuilding

2562 Park Dr.
118 S. Myrtle Ave.

90S Laurel Ave.

• Give Proper Signals

RATLIFF'S BODY SHOP

AUTO GLASS
&amp;
SEAT COVER Co.

Sanford: 110 W. 2nd., I'h. FA 2*8163

Seat Relts Installed 16.95

Orlando: 325 W. Cenlnil. Ph. 423*3577

Phone FA 2*8811
304 W. 2nd. St.

* Slag Alert

MILLER MACHINE CO.

• Don't Speed

•Dim lights

Auto ParU

Engine Rebuilding

322-8032

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Sanford Joins Nation In Bell Ringing Ceremony
Bulletin

*9 7 5 *’
whan you war*
a kid and the only thought fo r
the F o n th o f in ly waa to bo
op and out early to ahoot o f f
your firecrackers? And than
anxiously await for dark for
the sparklers and Roman
candles and sky rockets? N ot
an inkling o f a thought fo r
the true purpose o f the holi­
day.
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s e a
O f course, wa doubt if Eng­
land is celebrating our holiday
today.
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Did you know those '‘ In­
diana" who dumped the tea in
Boston Harbor really were
Masons They convened lodge,
recessed, donned their "w a r
paint," had their "tea p a rty "
and returned to lodge. That
waa Dae. 16, 1773.
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This w ill give yon ju st an
inkling o f,th e freedom w o en­
joy . During W W II residents
in Algeria and Franch M oroc­
co had to obtain passes to pro­
ceed 10 o r m ore miles from
home. And they never could
understand w hy H is not
accessary fo r us to obtain a
passport to
proceed from
Florida to Georgia o r A la ­
bama. To them it waa Just not
understandabla that wa can
travsl at w ill through theae
United 8tatca and our poasessions without passports.
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Our abroad and third Presi­
dents, John Adams and Thom ­
as Jefferson, died on tha asms
day, July 4, 1828.
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Ring those balla today! U
w ill make you feel good and
will impressively recall that
tha thousands and thousands
• f war dead did not die in
rain.
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a
Gen. George Washington,
heading a force o f Virginians,
was sent July 3, 1754, to tha
Forlu o f . th a .O h io (Pittaburgh). It waa Washington's
first battle. Ila later surrend­
ered to the French at FVrt
Necessity; marking tha begining o f the French and In­
dian War.
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In the tradition of their
forefathers. Americans cele­
brated Independence Day tothe pealing of bells.
p lc n io and
(In Sanford M ajor Tain
McDonald appealed to all
rrildenta o f the city and
county to join in the ipirlt o f
the celebration with the ringinn o f church belli for four

Guido Acts To
Nip Argentine
Election Riots
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina
( DPI)— President Jose Marla
Guido called in military leadere today in an attempt to
head off chaos in national
elections which followers of
ousted dictator Juan D. i’eron
have announced they will
boycott. The elections are
scheduled for Sunday.
The National
Popular
Front, a powerful coalition of
th e. Peronist Popular Union
and the radical intransigent*
of deposed President Arturo
Frondiii, announced Wednes­
day night it would abstain
from voting because o f a
government decree disquali­
fying som e o f its [
electors.
Vicente Solano Lima, coali­
tion
presidential
nominee,
had
been
considered
L._
strongest candidate in the
race, although none of l
four leading candidates
pcared capable o f winning •
majority.
Lima was reported to L.
the personal choice o f Peron,
currently living In exilo in
Madrid.
In Argentina, the president
is not elected by direct pop­
ular vote but through a 476
mem ber electoral c o l l e g e
scheduled to meet July 31 In
the various provincial capi­
tals.
, .The peronist decision to
boycott elections followed the
government ban on presi­
dential candidate Dr. Raul
Matera, a Peronist* who spill
with his colleagues and en­
tered the race as a Christian
Democrat Monday night.

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JFK Says Thanks
WASHINGTON

On July 4. 1770. the Declar­
chev flew home to Moscow
"O ur forces are invisible.”
ation o f Independence o f the
today, lie had Issued here a "L et the West know that,
United State* o f Am erica, as
drafted by Thomas Jefferson,
new call for Communist un- &lt;arid let them not atick their
was adopted and signed by
Ily and a warning for the nosea Into the East s affairs,"
John Hancock a* president o f
We-t "n ot hi stick its nose ! Khrushchev said.
Congress. Other signatures
tie ended wiih a renewed
into (lie East's af f ai r *"
were added Aug. 2 and later.
A tornado-type * to nn hit
call
(or unity ut all Commun­
Khrushchev
took
off
from
The original is on display at the Osteen section Wednes­
the Library of Congress, in day at about 3:40 p.m., up­ East Berlin's Schocnefeid air­ ist nations behind the flag of
Washington.
rooting trees, ripping th» roof port at 5:18 a. m. KPT, con­ Marx and Lenin.
• • *
o ff cne house and damaging cluding a six-day visit lo
Thousands of people lined
The first tariff act became an unoccupied trailer.
the streets of Berlin lo see
East Germany.
law July 4, 1789.
Part o f the roof o f the home
He wa* seen o ff by East Khrushchev on his way to
• • a
o f Robert Miller was blown
German Communist boss Wal­ the airport at the end of his
Construction on the Balti­ o ff, hurled back around and ler Ulbricht snd the entire visit.
more A Ohio Railroad, tha slummed Into the side o f his Ea.it German Politburo.
first iron railroad in the house, A huge oak tree at
In a free-swinging farewell
United States, wss started on the home c f J. 8 . Peter-on speech, Khrushchev said the
was blown down, and the
JulyU , 1828.
Communist wail separating
• • •
trailer o f Ann Stevens wus East Berlin from West Ber­
The Independent Treasury damaged. A tenant wus to lin "h a s shut out the w olf."
M A R I W W (l PI ' — V
Act became law July 4, into. have mntril into it todiiy, ac­
"T h e iairdt-r is closed now ," husky life term convict shot
to Mrs.
Clarence lie said. "In the past the two deputies lo death today
It was the Democratic substi­ cording
tute for a central bank, pro­ Snyder, who reported the Westerners
could
squeete and fled into (tie sandhill* of
viding fo r the keeping o f fed­ storm to the Herald.
through . . . hut now the northwest Fkirtda. Authori­
5!rs.
Snyder said
that border is closet! and the ties said the armed man
eral fund* under direct con­
three email oak trees ut her wolf's tail has been harked might lie holding as a ho.*trol o f government officials.
•
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pluee were uprooted and that off and now he is in a bad age the motorist whose rar
D ie national net debt waa a (urge pine at the home of w a y ."
wa* eommandeered in the
115.9 millions (not billions) on Rill C erf wa* blown across a
Khrushchev, speaking with­ escape.
July 4, 1845.
fence.
out note* into a microphone
The Florida highway patrol
•
• •
Osteen resident* who saw at the airport, praised Com­ said Melvin A. Weaver, a
Cornerstone o f the Wash­ the rlotid said that it seemed munist East G erm any's econ ­ 5-foot lo. 210-pounder with a
ington monument wits (aid to tie twirlimr, but that it om ic growth. " A new era is thick shock of black hair,
July 4. 1818.
was not funnel *huped like a beginning in the history of wa* considered "extrem ely
•
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tornado cloud.
relations between the G er­ dangerous."
One o f numerous conven­
tions to protest tha KansasNebraska Art, held at Jacksou. Mich., July 4, 1851, gave
its members the names o f R «.
publicans, which speedily beAppointment of Capl. John I months with the Navy e x ­ ra, at Hie South Pole. ,
rsine tha name of a new na­
W. Williams, U. S. Navy, as perimental tram in Antarctt.
Presently Captain Williams
tional party.
commandant
o
f
cadets
amt
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Town
of
Altamonte
Brown eaid the water had
offer to contribute Use marble tho
[or use in the proposed Na­ Spring* highlighted the rou­ no sulphur r. ntent and aptional Cultural Center here.
tine meeting o f thn Town licarrd to be o( exceptional
Council Wednesday night.
quality.
Hired wut Hu** Milne, who
Most o f the lime in the near
WASHINGTON
( UP I )
— is to begin work immediately.
three-hour session waa spent
The Federal Reserve Hoard Hi* appointment, suggested
said Wednesday consumer in­ by Mayor Lawtrnc* Swofford, in discussion with Harold
stallment credit rose $131 mil­ was unanimously approved by Itadeliffe, president o f Ulacu
lion in May, largely due to a Councilincn Keith Nixon and Engineering Co., un detail*
$214 million increase oscr Don Fritch, only other mem­
o f financing and puyment ar­
April in automobile loans.
bers o f the hoard present for rangement* fo r the water
the regular first Wednesday system.
meeting.
A renulutkn un* passed
A. C. Brown, town superin­ authorizing tile Iso row ing o f
ATLANTA (U l'l) — Geor­
gia'* infnmou* rock quarry tendent and inspector o f eon- $350,000 from the Cummerprison fo r ineoorlgildet at struction c f Urn new muni- tii,| ,tullk „ f w in ter Park and
Buford, the end o f the line cipnl witter system, reported the issuance of a promissory
for
troublesome
prisoners t h a t the first well wa* note for rrpuyment o f the
since it wa* built a dozen brought in late Tuesday after­ loan. Motion also vvu* a p ­
years ago, will be closed next noon at a depth of 572 feet. proved (or tires puyment of
week.
Specification*, which he saul current hill* fur construction
railed for the pumping of 200 of the system a* soon a* tha
gallon* per minute, war* more financing fund become* availTALLAHASSEE ( l I 'll — than met line* the new well able.
'I lie Florida Supreme Court
lU d d iffo reported Hint hi*
says that 51 slate law* re­
filin'* estimate for thu pro­
cently passed by the legisla­
posed overall street and drainture are valid despite the
age project wus approximate­
fact that they were not sign­
ly $1.5 millions and suggested
ed by the late Senate Secrcthat work l»* slatted immedi­
retary Robert Davis.
ately on upplieution for udBy l oiled Pres# International
vanee* on the public work*
Most ut Hie nation celebrat­
planning.
ed the Fourth o f July today
AMSTERDAM, Holland The first change in Work
( LPI ) — Prince Bernhard of with fair weather.
order* for the xvutcr system
Except lor thundershower*
The Netherlands Wednesday
was upproved to provide the
presented the $30,&lt;*n&gt; Eras­ and lightning which laced the
new lilcu Aldeli subdivision
mus Prize to Israeli philo­ early morning *kiex over Ala
with water ami the routine o r­
sopher Martin Huber for his bant* and (or scattered allowdinance relating to thu in­
contribution*
to
European rr* in the Pacific Northwest,
creased cigarette
la x was
the weather contributed to a
»P M u a l and cultural life.
passed.
fc-tn c spirit.
Thu ruuneil voted to cancel
Small amount* of moisture i
the
July 17, August 21 ami
WASHINGTON
fL'Plj
also fell early today aero** &gt;
September In meetings.
Cape Canaveral. This is an -,1* Unj,etJ s t l ,p, ha,
New Mexico and southwest experimental ship which ca r­ (tended a $ .'8 million agree­ Texas. A half inch of rain or |
ried out the successful tests ment to build a jet airport in less fell at Walnut llidgr.
of Ihe Polaris missile.
Haiti. The State Department Ark., Halleras, N. C., and [
Sanford has been "born e" said Wednesday the action Salem, Ore.
Forest City, Iowa, had an
lor Captain William* lor 20 was taken because Haiti has
TA LLA H A SSE E (U P I) —
ended its pa) inenl* on other inch of rain Wednesday, and
years.
about a half inch fell at Jack­ It. G. Corhran, form er state
He is married to the fur-1 foreign aid loan*,
mer Mary Ellen Higgins, a
,
sonville and Pittsburgh, Pa. U-vcraue director and director
native &lt;&gt;( Sanford and (laugh- i G l l ' l i i H e l d U i l t C S
Cool
air
Mowed
aero** o f state pi'Lcn*, has been
ter of Mrs. Edward Higgins.
UTTOXETER, England — much ut tlie nation Wednes­ made executive assistant to
Turn
117 West loth Street.
(U P I) — Seventy girl sold. day in sharp contrast to the Secretary o f S t a t e
Captain and Mrs. W illiam *, iers at the Wo ma n s Army record-setting reading* in the Adam*.
Cochran auct-eed* W. D.
make their home at 2003 Oak Ordinance Corps depot here 90s and 100* o f recent days.
Avenue with their five chil­ were called on the carpet The mercury only reached 65 Gray who retired. He waa ap­
dren. Robert II., 19, a student Wednesday when they walked at Chicago and San Fran­ pointed to th* post o f prison
director in 1959, but resigned
at Florida Southern Univers­ out Instead of following or­ cisco.
ity; John W. Jr.. 15; Julie. ders to clean their barracks.
As usual, it was 103 in Las last year to become adminis­
12; Sarah Ann, seven, and One girl explained; "W e lud Vegas.
Nrv.,
and IU5 in trator o f an Orlando nursing
d a le s .'
t».«piUtL
Jeao, lour.
I'Imhuw*, A n t , AwUsosxlay.

More Payments

Jail To Close

Convict Kills 2
Deputies, Flees

Laws Held Valid

Weather Good
In Most Areas

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Prize Given

Academy Picks Commandant

United Press International
Negroes in several cities
were expected to use Inde­
pendence Day a* a setting
fur segregation protest de­
monstrations.
A m a n meeting wss sche, in Danville, Vs., where
a civil rights leader urged
Negroes Wednesday lo test
a federal court Injunction
against
unruly
demonstra­
tions.
At Savannah, (5a., city at­
torney Aaron Kravltch told
city
council that Negroes
planned a demonstration at
Savannah
Beach,
crowxlcd
with holiday vacationers. Ne­
gro leader llosea Williams
said Wednesday night dem on­
strations would resume since
negotiations with city offi­
cials had broken down.
Tiie National Education As­
sociation ( XKA) convention
in Detroit braced for fire­
works today on a- motion to
form study groups to (acllllata desegregation w i t h i n
the NEA.
Southern delegatr* were re­
ported planning delaying ta c­
tics to keep the Issue from
being brought to a vote.
In Chicago, the NAACP
planned to climax Its 54th
annual convention with a huge
Independence Day "m a rch
for freedom " through the
downtown section of the city.
A turnout o( more than 50,000 person* was expected.

Young Filchers
Cough It Up

"Around Ute Clock" la
Wednesday's Herald men­
tioned a "chewing
gum
bandit" taking cartons af
gum snd rough drops from
Hair's Gulf servlre station.
A Juvenile telephoned po­
lice Wednesday night and
admitted the burglary, nam­
ing another boy. Noth were
released to their parents
pending juvenile court ac­
tion.

Hack Scat
LONDON (DIM)—A novelty
firm Is selling masks of
President Kennedy ami Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
lor $1.75—twice Ihe price of
u mask o f Frankenstein's
monster.

July 4. 1883, surrender o f
Vicksburg.

Letter postage waa reduced
to two cents an ounce and
second-class postage to ooe
cent a pound on July 4. 1885.
a s #
General amnesty was grant­
ed in tha Philippines amt tha
insurrection declared at an
end &lt;*» July i , luui.

Sanford Naval Academy was
announced today by Col. H. J.
Furman, superintendent.
Captain Williams, who also
will be director of naval
training for Use cadet*, plans
lo retire from the Navy on
Sept. 1 and will immediately
Join the faculty of the acad­
em y.
A native of New Orleans.
Captain Williams wa* grad­
uated from the U. 8 . Naval
Academ y with the d a s* of
1940. During World War 11 ha
was executive officer and la­
ter commanding officer of
torpedo squadrons. Since tha
war he ha* specialised in or1dusance. it*
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W IL L IA M S

Total

14

The National Safety Coun­
cil predicted that between 550
and 65o persona— a record for
a four-day Fourth of July
—would die b efore the end o f
tha holiday period Sunday at
midnight.
In Milwaukee, W ii., an oldfashion circus parade w as
planned that cou ld turn ou t
to be the biggest o f them alL
Rlngting Brothers and Barnurn and B ailey, using eld
hand wagons and caged ani­
mal wagons from the Circus
W orld. Museum in B ira b a o,
Wis., was perform ing ( o r i s
crowd that w as expected to
number in the thousands, In­
cluding the fam ily of presi­
dential Press Secretary T ierre Salinger.

Mac Faces Two
Election Tests
LONDON (U P I) Prim #
Minister Harold M acmillan,
battling to restore Conserva­
tive party prestige under­
mined by the Profum o scan­
dal, (seed new tests today id
two parliamentary by-elec­
tion*.
Political observers said th#
best the Conservatives coutd
hope for would be a strong
second place silowing in tho
two districts, Deptfurd and
West Bromwich.
The worst would be to fin ­
ish third behind tha Liberal
party.
Today's hy-elcction* w ere
occasioned by the death o f
two Labor party mem bers o f
Parliament, both of whom
won easily in the 1959 general
elections by
majorities o f
alxmt 7.000 votes.
Deptford i* a London sub­
urb and West Bromwich U a
Midlands town.

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Across the land, they foW
lowed the dictate o f Joha
Adams who w rote his wifa
on the first
Independence
Day In 1776 that the Fourth
of July should b e celebrated
by the ringing o f b e lli "fr o m
one end of this continent ta
the other, from this time fore
ward foreverm ore."
The theme o f this year*#
holiday
is " L e t
Freedom
Ring."
Thousands upon thousands
of cars took to the highways
at the start o f the mid-sum*
mer 103-hour h oliday and tha
accident toll ed ged upward
during the opening hours.
A United l'rvsa Internation­
al count at 5:30 a. m. EDT
showed that at lea st 15 per­
sons had been killed In trafflee accidents sin ce 6 p. m.
local time W ednesday when
the king weekend begs*.
The breakdown:
Traffic
tt
Drowning*
1
Boating
•
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•
Fireworks
4
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•

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Congress convened July 4,
I8t»l, with It Democrats, 31
Republicans and seven Union­
ists in the Senate and 44
Democrats, KM Republicans
and 27 Unionists in tha House.
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Kennedy Ui^es Allied Unity As Tour Ends

I

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Sunday « u
‘ S afe

tho opening o f

Boating

W eek ."

So

w hat happened? O ur new spy,
' I t E. Porter, Informed us that
H arry Henrlah, w ildlife o ffi­
cer, had atopped a boatman
for a routine im paction on the
8t

Johne

River.

Another

boatman came alon g and ran
into both o f them.
• •
e
Further aaeurance that Shnfo r d Naval A ir Station ia a
permanent inatallation and
n ot temporary waa given by
Gerald Rauch, head o f the new
pipeline. O f 56 m ilitary inatallatlona in the U. S. aupplied with fuel through plpelinea, not one haa been closed
by the governm ent. ImtnenaIty o f tha local program alao
waa given by Kauch: Six
bargea o f je t fuel will be ahlpped into here from Jackaonville each month to aupply
N A S plane* .
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•

Congreaaman Syd Heriong’a
Washington o ffic e thia morn­
ing reported the lawmaker
has returned to hie home dis­
trict (including Sem inole) for
the long July 4 holiday and
aome apeech-making.
• •
•
The flag pole In Cassciberr y ’a Memorial Park, damaged
two weeka ago in a heavy
wind and rain storm , waa re­
paired over tha weekend and
by Monday morning tho flag
waa back over the area.
• •
•
Residents o f DeHary who
have the interest of the com ­
munity’s
young people at
heart are invited to attend a
meeting next Monday at 1U
a. m. in the Community Cent­
er to make plans fo r a recre­
ation program.
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Miss Joy Itartio, o f Orange
City, State FKA Sweetheart,
waa model for artist Kllot Me*
Mu trough at the recent dem­
onstration
at
the Deltary
Mansion House.
*
• •
Police blotter had three sim­
ilar reports this morning:
"M an down at such-and-such
an address. Now in Jail fac­
ing a drunk charge.1* Three
different men.
• •
•
■ Foote* Yelvlngton eeid he
investigated that house on
South Kim Avenue, reported
giving out an unpleasant odor.
Said he couldn't find any o f­
fensive smell only mustiness
caused by a house long closed
up.
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•

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Sheriffs deputies found, lost
and found again some nierehsmliso stolen Inst weekend,
including wine, cigarettes and
miscellaneous items. One dep­
uty tracked (like in tha TV
westerns)
t h e culprits
through the fields to an snipty
building and found the mer­
chandise. lie want for help
to watch the place only to find
on his return the culprit* had
hern there and made o f f with
the goods. Then a woman re­
ported her 13-year-old son
was drunk on wine. The boy's
Incoherent, drunken m u mtilings revealed the names o f
the culprits. They are in jail
and most o f the merchandise
recovered,
s e e
County Commissioners will
sit as the Uoard o f Equalisa­
tion, commencing July 15, to
hear complaints on tax as­
sessments. Then will follow
budget hearings for the next
fiscal year.
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Tha "C lock " had a question
a couple weeks a go: Residents
, o f Alabama are Alabamans,
o f .Sarasota art Sarasotans
, , , then why are we not
"Floridans" aa opposed to the
o l d , accepted "Floridians'*
We've been uaing "Florldana"
in our headlines to learn If
this minor question meant
anything. Only ona person has
reported we made a mistake
in our spelling. So, "F loridans’ must he acceptable.
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1

*

Cabinet Finds
New Job For
Bryant's Kin
TALLAHASSEE

(U P!)

m

MAPLES, Italy (U P l) — Southern Command Wodqowr*
President Kennedy, In an ap­ ter* here, Kennedy stressed
parent n e w
challenlta to tho theme that stronger W est*
e m wnity to weeded to m eet
French President Charles de
tho Communist th re a t He ex­
Gaulle, wound up his Euro­ pressed the belief that th o
pean tour today with a call situation is improving.
- o
o
o
fo r greater Allied trust and

NO. 746

$250,000 Ring
Stolen From
Mrs. Firestone

an end to "self-sufficient naThe President flesr to Na­
tlcnallsm ."
ples b y helicopter a fter m eet­
In a speech at the NATO in g with Pop# Paul V I a t tha
Vatican and agreeing w ith
ARLINGTON II K I GUTS,
I t a l i a n President A ntonio
III. (U P l)— Mr*. Russell Fire­
Segnl that negotiation! w ith
•••
stone, ‘Jit, told police today she
Russia could and should b o
was held np by two men who
continued srttheut weakening
robbed her o f more than a
the Atlantic alliance.
quarter-million dollar* worth
Kennedy w as flyin g
to
o f jewelry.
Washington tonight, cuttin g
Mrs. Firestone, Palm Beach,
short hi* four-country tour.
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) said she and her brother,
State Rep. Richard Mitchell Originally he waa scheduled
Charles T u r n e r , 21, Dig
o f Tallahassee has been nam­ to return to Rome and head
Springs, Tex., were approached vice chairman of the fo r home Wednesday m orning.
ed by two men ns they return­
Speaking from a prepared
Southern Conference o f the
ed from tile race track here
text, the President w as clean­
Council
u(
State
Governments.
Monday,
ly mindful o f the trou ble!
“ Close y ou r eyes or I'll
within eema o f Europe's m a­
shoot," Mr*. Firestone told
governments — France,
MIAMI (U P !) — The last jo r
police one o f the men said.
scheduled mercy airlift of Cu­ Germany and Italy in parti­
Shu sold he then told hi*
ban refugees arrived Monday. cular—and he realised trou­
punier, "g e l that ring.'*
an&lt;l
the (Inal Red Cross ship bles o f this nature could
“ That rin g ," police said
to
sail
from Cuba loads about complicate the International
Mrs. Firestone told them, wns
950
mare
exiles in Havana to­ situation badly.
a 'Jil'» curat diamond ring,
s e e
day.
valued at $250,000,
Hi* emphasis on the need
Police said Sirs. Firestone
fo r greater Western unity
also reported the loss o f a
appears to be a direct menHUME
(U
P
l)
Tilt
dynawhite leather hag containing a
■age to De Gaulle w ho has
mite
killing
of
seven
police
gold mesh coin purse, a gold
been opposing many policies
lipstick case, gold pill bo*. I “ " (1
*Pumd (mh
within NATO.
They said *he set the value demands today fur a govern
Kennedy *aid he w as taking
uf these item* at $3,800. She ment onslaught against the
the opportunity o f the speech
Mafia,
the
notorious
Sicilian
said the men also look $48 in
" t o review . . . m y findinge
criminal society.
cash.
and feelings after 10 days la
Mrs. Firastnne told police
Western Europe."
her hushuud wus
"1 have been heartened b y
DALLAS
(U
P
l)-M
o
r
e
(han
the home they had rented in
In,non Baptists assembled to their European nations In­
mint her ear.
creasing strength o f purpose
The Firestones are visiting day fur a nationwide Southern
1here during the racing season. Baptist Evangelistic Confer and moved by their commit*
enca, Ihe first meeting o f its ment to freedom ."
Kennedy's 10-day "in v a sion "
kind sponsored by the na
turn's largest Protestant da o f Western Europe appears
nomination.
to hava ineraaord Allied unity!
-•»
j
— fo r tho time being — and
strengthened his head In try ­
to
negotiate tensionDETROIT lU P l)—Elizabeth ing
VATICAN H T V (U i'l) — Koontj, a Negro special rdu easing cold war settlem ent
Pop* I'aul V! met today with cation teacher (rum Sails- with Russia.
s e e
President Kennedy and prais­ bury, N , C., Monday was
Hi*
m
ajor
accomplishment,
elected
vice
president
o
f
the
ed his cflortv to obtain world
in the view o f top side*, waa
peace and racial equality in powerful department o f e l m
room teachers of the National In quieting German fa a n th at
the United Slates,
hi* new "strategy fo r peace"
Kennedy, the first Roman Education Association.
slate to ratify die Constitu­
might lend to some aort o f
Catholic
president
of
thu
tion.
deal with Moscow a t the e x ­
United Slates, spent 38 min­
Sen. Norris Cotton (R-N.
ORLANDO (U P l) — Lester pense cf the Allies— portico*
utes in private audience with
H.l caught him on that, point­
Ihe pontiff. Their discussion A. Lipp, 35, waa Indicted by larly on Berlin.
ing out that New Hampshire
Another m ajor
gain-pos­
centered on
their mutual ■ federal grand Jury Monday
was the ninth state. Rhode
on bank robbery charges. The sibly temporary — waa la
hope* for peace.
Island was the 13th to ratify.
Alter talking akin* with Bradenton man Is charged stemming tha drift In som e
Kennedy,
th e
65-year-otd with the $29,000 robbery of NATO countries toward De
Pope received members of the Inter-City National Bank Gaulle's “ go-lt-alona" policy
for Western Europe.
the presidential party and ot Bradenton.

n ew A

Mitchell Named

More Refugees

TUSK AW ! I, LA It o a tl
britlge ban lieen opened
to

vehicular

traffic,

County Engineer Wil­
liam Hush reported to­

Mafia Blamed

day. Deck of tho $12,000 span is supported
by

eight

50-foot

pre-stressed

beams

c ach

weighing 12 tons. Coun­
ty road employes also

r , „ e , : baptists Meet

Kennedy, Pope
Discuss Peace

Oviedo Council
Hears Reports

Castro To See
U. S. Students

Sentenced

Front Sweeps
Away The Heat

A cold front and thunder­
storms poked boles today in
a burning week-old heat wave
across much of the nation.
Tile front stretched from
the
eastern
upper
Great
Lakes southwestwanl into the
central plains and brought
relief from record tempera­
tures o f the past few days.
It touched off thunderstorms
as it collided with the warm,
moisture-laden air that filled
much o f the Mississippi and
Ohio valley*.
At Tam pa 1.7(1 inches of
rain fell Monday during a sixhour period.
The temperature reached
l i t at Blythe and Imperial,
Calif., Monday, and 110 at

r a t i t

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Until som e funds are put
are e n g a g e d (lower
Into the
Land
Acquisition
photo) in Improving
Trust Account, Weigel s salary
and travel expenses will be
and paving the north
paid from funds of the In­
ternal
Improvement
Fund
•1/10 of n mile o f Bear
which w ill bo reimbursed
Lake Hoad.
when the Land Acquisition
fund is activates).
(Herald P h o t o s )
Meanwhile, the trustees au­
thorised $1,000 in internal Im­
provement* fund* to be con­
tributed toward costs of pub­
lication o f 10,000 copies o f the
illustrates) report of the gov­
ernor’s com m ittee on recreatins! developm ent and auth­
orised purchase o f 3.000 cop­
Reports on street pnviinr
ies at 5o cents per ropy.
amt repairs and on Ihe prep­
aration o f tho 1WKMU delin­
quent Lax lists were made at
Monday’s monthly session o f
the Oviedo City Council which
met at ti p. in. in the City
Hall.
M ayor U s Gary reported
HAVANA (U P l)— Fifty nine
that paving had been complet­
Am erican students, housed at
ed on North laike Jessup and
the elegant
Riviera
Hotel
that repairs had been nntdo
overlooking the Gulf of Mex­
on Garden St. He ad* ised that
ico. continued their all-exrock would be placed mi Lite
pensex-paid tour o f Cuba to­
Mugnollu St. bridge by the
day.
weekend.
The Cuban Federation of
Mrs. Dorothy Courier, city
University students (F E U ),
clerk, announced that the an­
sponsor o f the trip, announc­
nual equalization meeting on
ed Monday that the Ameri­
the 1903-61 tax rolls would be
cans w ill m eet prem ier Fi­
held at 8 p. m. on Aug. 6,
del Castro but said the date
preceding the regular council
bad not been determined.
meeting. She presented the
The U. S. students, mostly
delinquent tux lists for coun­
from New York and the -San
cil approval and advised tli.it
Francisco Ray area, arrived
a tax sale would be set for the
in Havana Sunday by a
near future.
roundabout route t h r o u g h
In other business Couneii
Prague, Czechoslovakia, cir­
Chairman Ren F. Ward Jr.,
cumventing a U. S. State De­
reminilcd that various c o m ­
partment ban on travel to
mittees should start planning
Cuba.
their requiieiurnt* for the
Jo»«
Marta
Lima,
who
annual budget which will he
identified himself as a native
drawn up In September.
of Puerto R ico and a gradu­
ate last month (rum the Uni­
versity of California, said
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) —
yesterday he was “ anxious to
submerge m yself in Uie Cu­ Arthur Eugene Williams was
sentenced to live years in
ban revolution."
stale prison Monday in con­
nection with the murder of
William J. Arnold, a Jack­
sonville gambler, in Junee,
1962.

Ry United Press International

i p

red afternoon shower* today and Wednesday; high 90-95; Jow tonight in 70a.

—

The cabinet trustees of the
Internal Im provem ent Fund
found another and better jo b
today for William R. Weigel
Jr., first cousin to Gov. F ar­
ris Bryant.
The trustee#, beaded by the
governor, appointed Weigel
to the newly created job o f
Chief o f the Land A cq u isi­
tion Division at a salary of
SIMM for the first year and
$9 990 for the second year of
the biennium.
Weigel waa hired about alx
months a g o aa land apprais­
er for the trustees at a sal­
ary of $0,000. But the State
Legislature, in drafting the
general appropriations bill,
left the position out of the
budget.
in his new job , Weigel will
be in charge o f the new pro­
gram o f acquisition of land
for public recreation areas,
under a hill passed by the
1963 legislature.
The Land Acquisition Fund
will be com posed o f revenue
from a $1 increase in fresh
water fishing licenses, a five
per cent Wholesale tax on
sporting goods and surplui
funds from state land sales.
A constitution amendment
authorising the cabinet, sit­
ting as the outdoor recreation
council, to issue bonds hacked
by this revenue for the big
acquisition program goes to
the voters for action Nov. 5.
»
• •

Any definite report on fur­
ther plana fo r Seminulo Col­
lege out in North Orlando
will have to wait out the sum­
mer, it seems. Addison Wil­
liams, Orlando attorney, who
is chairman o f the board o f
trustees for Orlando Junior
. College, said today that com-miltcea will report at next
mouth's mc« lii*; o f the board. Yviuu, Aru.

tfn r ft

Go-It-Alone
Policy Hit

Teacher Elected

The Kennedys See It
WASHING N i l l ' l l — A lowing
couple

of

historical

1 iublicanx think speeches

made

errors
in

in

Germany

Ihe Kennedv irolhers should last week:
—Kennedy said Boston was
pir history.
. .Mumlt ( R-S. the oldest city in I ho United
lay tie caught States. Wrong, said Mwndt,
rdy in the fol it's St. Augustine, Fla.
—Kennedy said Gen. Custer
led 500 cavalry troops against
Sitting Hull in 1878. Wrong
again, said Mumlt, it wns
June 25. 1876, unit there were
only 276 soldiers.
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
TALLAHA.V E (U P !) nedy came in for m ore of the
The cabinet
duet com mis- same treatment when, while
sinn released |IW2.7I6.I13 to­ testifying on the administra­
day for the o yation of stale tion's civil rights bill, he said
government a fncie* for the Rhode Island wav the ninth
first three mofclu o f the new
fiscal year.
Silling in t l first i linnet
session «[ tin biennium, the
members oh. led the new
money which Budget DlrecTALLA H ASSEE (U P l) —
tor Harry S ith said was The cabinet put agency heed*
based on "h Mv tentative" on notice today that deficiency
( Uie money funds would not lie available
budgeting. He
was made ava' uhle based on If departments r.m out of tr«spending by thi agencies dur- v iI and per diem money dur­
ing the last lurter of the ing the coming two years.
and exact
The 1963 legislature passed
1961 63 hie run
need* of (lie p-ncics would a new law which increased
until aiaiiit maximum payments to state
not he know
all budget* offictrs and employe* travel­
September win
ing on state business.
were in.
Hut the cabinet said agency
In other actftns, the cabIni-I okayed so l- last minute heads better hold down exreleases mad by .Smith in j jicme* allotted under the law
of (he Ijs I because onee their travel mon­
the closing da
fiscal year. AH W ths re teas- ey was spent, there wouldn’ t
cs were for it: loir amounts, bo any more available.
brush up on
Sen. Karl
I&gt;.) said Mi
President hi

C ab in e O K s
$102 M i ion

State Warns On
Travel Funds

Indicted

Florida Ends
Year In Black

T A L L A H A S SE E (U P l) —
Florida ended tho fiscnl year
in the black yesterday, even
though sales tax collections
fell 1.56 per cent below ex­
pectation*.
State Com ptroller Itay E.
Green aald Florida would not
end in the red liceuuse then
was no need to spend all the
money authorised
by
the
1961 Legislature fur live ju-tended biennium.
For Instunee, some $-j| mil­
lion in ptililte school funds
went unused because pupil en­
roll munt was hcluwr prediclion*.
The bonks on tho fiscal year
won't chnu until tomorrow
because the bills are still
m illing in, Green said, hut he
emphasized there was no dan­
ger o f Florida going into
tho red.
In fuel, tho state should
have n small amount o f cashj
on hand when all the bills
have been paid.

spoke in English.
He said he was confident
Hut
Kennedy's
work
for
world peace "will find a
ready response in all men of
good w ill." Then, in an ob­
vious
reference
to racial
problem s in Ihe U n i t e d
Mates, trie Pope added
"W e are ever mindful In
our prayers of the efforts to
ensure to all your cltizena the
equal hem-fits of citizen»llip
which have as their founda­
tion the equality of all men
because of their dignity as
persons and children of G od."

Scat Belt Good
For Free Ride
TALLAIIAKSEK &lt;UI»I)— If
you are wearing a seat belt
July 4 when you enter Ihe
.Sunshine State Parkway, the
ride is on Ihe state.
Gov. Farris Bryant said
.Monday Dial, in an effort to
make July 4 safe, the stale
again is lilting the lulls on
Ibe parkway for motorists
who wear seat belt*.

4-H Outing Offers Fun And Instruction

54 Seminole Youngsters At Campout
Fifty four

boys

and

into

4-H

Camp

their
personalities, to Chadwick, Rosemary Wslton
get practical leadership train­ and Betty Green.
(See Picture on Page 10)
ing and to make n e e friends.
Those from klailland at­
Attending from Sanford are
tend. hg are R V oIph Mueller,
Hetty Baker, Charlene Baker, Wi Uam lieln Jr., Eleanor
Patty Baker, Linda King, Jo­ Hmn. Judith Carson, Suiotte
anne Fletcher, Fatty Fletch­ Berg and Debra McGuire.
er, Joan Repp, Simla West,
Attending from Oviedo arc
Bradshaw,
Stephen
Isuvan Wirtck. Bonnie Gandy, George
.Susan
Dunn,
Joy
Wilson, Lukas, Phdip Lukas, Teddy
David
Jskubem.
Vtannctte ctoesser, Peggy He­ Knowles,
in v.lie. Naney Burks, Cyn­ Charles Pula, Dathy Rook,
thia
Ogdon,
J u ly
Bonne Ruth Bellhorn and Sandy Mtkj l r a c y hmowiv*, My z w m . h r .

girtsjthe hoys and gill.* will study (lop

from Seminole County r o lle d 1water safety n 4 marine life,
McQuwrne Other programs include game

near Astor Park Monday for management, nature lore and
their annual one-week cam p­ landscaping.
out.
Daily programs in dram a­
Camp McQusrrie is one of tics an11 erafIS arc also on
five 4-H camps operated d u r -|the schedule.
ing the summer to offer t il
According to W. W. Brown,
boys and girl* an opportunity slate hoy* i ll club agent,
to study nature Brat hand.
4-H camping provides more
Aside from a regftar re­ than Just tbexe organized procreation program that isi- grams. It offers an nppor*Gu«ies swimming and buatiqg,ituuily for Use youths m d s v f

Skipper
Joseph

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Stamp Tax
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) —
Gov. Farris Bryant signed
the documentary stamp tax
bill into law Monday, clean
ing up a package of tax meas
urea designed to raise $164
million in ihe coming two
years.

Guiana Clash
GEORGETOWN, B r i t i s h
Guiana (U P l)—One man wus
killed and It others Injured
Monday in fighting at Betterhope, ahout seven miles east
o f here, capping a day of d is­
orders in the area. There was
no immediate explanation fur
the clash.

Battery Heart
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
(U P l)—Dr. Edward R. Annis
o f Miami, Fla., newly elected
p resid ed of the American
Medical Association,
said
Monday Iho "day will com e
when
s battery •operatedI
heart will be inserted in the
chest of an infant born with
a cardiac Impairment, while
bis own heart is corrected
with surgery."

Hearing Set
In Slaying

4 Youths Held
In Gun Incident
ST. AUGUSTINE (U P l) —
Police arrested tour white
teenage boys who they said
were Involved in a shooting
incident at the home o f a Ne­
gro drntist early today.
Four Negro youths were hit
by pellet* from a 20-gauge
shotgun fired by one o f th*
white youths. Police Chief
Virgil Stuart reported. None
uf the Negroes was hurt seri­
ously.
Held in jail on an open
charge was James Riley Ken­
ny, 19. John Edward Lane Jr.,
17. and two other white buys,
both minors, were released ia
custody o f their parents,
Stuart said he and tree
agent* o f tha Federal Bureau
°f
Investigation questioned
the four white yuuths fur
three hours. They told conH iding stories, the potire
chief said, hut apparently
there was an exchange o f gun*
fire.
The shooting Incident took
place in front o f the home o f
Hnhert B. Hay-ling, located la
a Negro subdivision, shortly
after midnight. Huyllng Is it
dentist and an advisor fu r the
youth council o f the local
N AACP chapter which has
been picketing two St. Au­
gustine variety store* fo r a
week
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Preliminary hearing ( o r
Nelson
Moore,
Negro,
of
H04W Locust Avenue, ch arg­
ed with second degree m ur­
der. will be held at 2 p in.
next Monday before Count)
Judge Vernon Mize. T h e
charge was reduced from
first degree murder at ar­
raignment Monday aflernoon.
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) - »
Moore, being held at coun­ The cabinet named William
ty jail, la charged in tha Ma poles of Tallahassee today
death o( Lula Gainca. Negro, as director of the division of

Ma poles Named

w ood; Patricia Coney, Goldenrud; Patsy Groves, Alta­
monte Springs; Cathy Cammack, Geneva; Martha Dean,
Myrtie Harris and Pam ela
Training
Center*,
Nall, North Orlando; Wanda Tl, same address, who d ie d . Sunland
Mixuo and Susan Day, Lake ot a head injury last Sunday succeeding Arthur Dooiar who
Mxey, ami Belty Green, Or* at Orange Memorial Hospital. has held the post In an acting*
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going with told me that he was mar­
ried to a Danish girl while he was
in the service over there. Now he
wants to marry me. He told me they
don’t have "divorces’ ' in Denmark.

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nothing abnormal, but it told
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years ago at the agr o f eight
was selected by Walt Disney
to play a feature role in "Old
Y elter," has since starred in
m ore than forty television
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for Disney.
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Carolyn
Lindwey,
Geneva;
Janice Treckm an, DeBary;
James Richards, Enterprise;
Thomas Bailey, M obile, Ala.;
Barbara Guess, Conda Good­
man, Karen M etiler, Frances M cDougal, June Bezqiechin, Rena flaw , Patty Hen­
derson, Ethel Rankin, Made
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Mr. and M rs. Arthur Critser
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Real Estate Transactions

to American
4. S. and L.
Corine Brown vs John Paul
Brown
to Secret Lake, #00
Marriage Applications
E. C. Wethe Igton, etux to
Central Florida Beverage Co.,
William Buck, Sanford and
American
Fc
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S.
and
L.
Seminole
Industrial
Park,
Brenda Joyce Carter, Sanford
Secret Lake, COO
119,700
Frank Lewis, Orlando and
E. C. Wethe igton, etux to
Viola Gargullo, etv ir to Q.
Barbara
Gail Plum, Orlando
American F&lt; I S. and L.
Thomas
Harney, Orlando
Doyle Oldham, etux, Tangle- Seminole Pa A . 19,700.
and
M
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M ilbaloc, Or­
wood, $13,800
Thomas Aliy,
etux
to
lando
Unwood Aultman, etux to George Dupontetux, Crystal
Ralph Hufci, Longwood and
American Fed. S, and L., Hgts., $9,400Purte Millar,fr. to Charles Billie Kelley, Longwood.
Wetherington lights. $8, too.
Dotiford, etux Druid Hills,
E. C. Wetherington, etux to $12,700
American Fed. S. and L., Sec­
James 11. Hrdin Jr., etux
to Brnnnle VStmgton, eutx,
ret Lake, $10,000
E, C. Wetherington, etux Sunland, $12,71
JACKSON*, Mi*#. ( UPI ) —
June E. to r i, etvir to
Charlie N. J i n Jr., 8-20-31. The state present* to a grand
jury o f 17 white men and one
$3,000
Charlie Jins. Jr., etux to Negro today it* e v i d e n c e
Jame» Bentot etux, 8-20-31, against form er Marine Byron
lie l.a Beckwith, charged with
$30,000
MIAMI REACH (U P I) —
Rose L n ifl Pitonzo, etvir the sniper slaying o f Negro
Willie Paetrano would like g
to Blanton (ken, etux, 14 lender Mvdgur Ever*.
few non-title fights— pumibly
Dist. A tty. Bill Waller said
20-30. $17,300
one with British heavyweight
First Fed, 3. and L. of he expected the panel to make
Henry Cooper—before he pul# Seminole (Jonty
to
Dale u report in the case by Friday.
hi# newly-won light heavy, Hale, etux, Bar Lake, $10,
If Beckwith is indicted and
weight crown on the line. 800
tried, Waller say* he will aek
Manager Angelo Dundee laid
Andrew Cbealier, etux to for the death penalty.
today.
Gordon Kcflrt, etux PineDundee made it clear, how­ cre)t, $11,10*
Lake M ichigan is the larg
ever, that Pastrnno would
Thomas W .Gormy, etux to est body o f fresli water in thu
“ fight anybody any place— Waller RoU#ion, etux, Eng­
United States.
fo r $70,000."
lish Estates; 19.230
A bout with Cooper in Lon­
Phillip Lnfa, etux to Fred­
don would draw well, Dundee erick KuhmV etux, Sunland,
said. "They like Willie over 113,100
there," he added.
William drtright, etux to
Dundee said I’ astrano re­ John L. 0:0*611, etux, Wildceived offer* from Rakerafield mere. $0.30(1
and Freino, Calif., to defend
Relm Inc, o Keith Bauder
hia title against Wayne Thorn­ Highland, $Aooo
ton, hut was not interested
Final Dtarce Decree*
because they guaranteed only
Fay EdgeOvs Clyde Kdgell
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He could not be showing
strength in the suit to the
ech o would be unmistakable.
H arry allowed dummy’s Jack
to hold the trick, but won the
diam ond continuation.
C liff's first play had ihown
three
diamonds so Harry
knew that South bad started
with Just two.
Then Harry led the tlx ol
spadea. South played the five
and Cliff w ai in with the ten
He
couldn't
lead
another
spade becauae Harry’s play
had marked declarer with the
WEDNESDAY P. M.
nine, so he shilled to the nine
t i l l * t l) Trsrh e r C am eof hearts,
dueeee*
t l ) Btereh (t r T om orrow
At this point South was
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doom ed to defeat. Jlo stryg
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( l i llachelor Father
eight tricks.

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Robert Wheeler, Miami; Mar.
Page, D eR ary; Lou
Ellen
Jorie
Kniffin, Eau Gallic;
Tew, Altamonte Spring); Kon­ Richard Long, DeBary; Lola
rad W lltn iky, D eBary; Mar­ Col ven bach.
Lake
31ary;
jorie Kntffin. Eau G illie; .Marcus Watts, Osteen; John
Lois Colvanbacb, Lake M ary; Henry Brown, Robert Jone»,
Lee
Dixon,
Hattie
Anne Sam uel, Lorraine Wil­ Jessie
liams, Judy Yates. Robert Franklin, Anne Samuels o f
Jones. Florence Jower*, E l­ Sanford.
liot Warner o f Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and M rs. Jam es Yates,
of Sanford, a girl
Discharge*
Cecil Flow ers, Alfred Berner,
G R E E N S B O R O , N. C.
Betty M cKee, Willie Evelyn
(U P I) — The U. S. Depart­
Carroll, Willla Dean Wation.
ment of Com m erce said today
W. E. Knowles and Nina Mo­
that all econom ic factor* for
ran, Sanford.
the first quarter allowed a
JUNE 23
prosperous business t r e n d
Admissions
throughout t h e
seven-state
Richard D. Long Jr., De­
.outhcastem
region during
Bary; Edward Hall, Osteen;
1963.
Charlie Mae Lewrence, De­
Joel B New, director of th#
Bary'; Alan Crawford, Bea­
trice CrUser. Agnes Chap­ d e p a r t m e n t ’ s Greens­
man, Fred Hlpkins, Carrie boro field office, said even
Robinson, Elliot Warner of customs districts in (he are#
did a $1 billion business, even
Sanford.
though
a longshoremen’ *
Discharge*
Clara Park*, DeBary; Irvin strike earlier this year hand­
Morton, Longw ood; Marcia icapped foreign commerce.
The southeastern district inCarter, Indian River CRy;
Doris Brice, Longwood: Van­ e l u d e s Alabama. Florida,
ce Douglas, Lake Mary*: Wal­ Georgia, Mississippi, Tennes­
ter Coleman, Mildred Ho- see and the Carolina!.
Lillian Prothm ao, Mima; Roy

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By Ruth Millett

Parents w ho a r t too ambi­ they have to cheat to get
tious for their children often them.
subject the youngster* to ex­
W iser parents don't push
trem e preseure.
their children Into cheating In
It starts when e child Is In order to save face at home.
the first grade. Ami the older They are interested In know­
he get*, the greater it be­ ing what Junior learned to­
com es.
day — not what grades he
Unless hie grades are the mad* for la at month's work.
highest that can be achieved,
If grade* are luw they take
the overam bltious p a r e n t Into account the fact that
■bowi disappointment. Mom maybe their child Isn't a near
takes heraelf o ff to school to genius— even with the bright
berate the teacher. Dad o f­ psrents he has. They recog­
fers the boy a bribe for every nise other accomplishments
besides grades.
top grade m ark he can gel,
And with every good Inten­
Is ju n ior gaining in self-re­
tion, these parent* have blind­ lia n ce? Is he h a p p y
in
ly started a potential cheater sch ool? Docs ho remember
on his way.
what he learns—even though
Why do youngsters cheat to he m ay be slow to learn it?
attain parental goals? Me. Is he making friends? Is he
cause children want to please learning
good
sportsman
their parent*. They need their ship?
approval almost as much as
T h ere's *o much a child
they need food.
can get out o f school beside*
And if all that the parents grades that it i* foolish of
are Interested In are grades, parents to set lui h a store by
then the youngsters will gel them that a child believes
the grades som ehow—even If them to he mure important

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H w great difference be­
tween sa expert sad aa ordi­
nary partnership Is defensive
play. Experts use their low
cards to bast affect and there­
by le t more out of their high
cards.
For instance, look at this
defense by Cliff Russell snd
Barry Harkavy of Miami.
Cliff opened the queen of
epades and Harry played the
four spot. Nothing abnormal
about thla, but Cliff knew Im­
mediately that Harry didn’t
Ilka spadea. U he had liked
Cpadea Harry would have
played a higher card as a

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divided man into men that they
might help each other. Don’t stop
now.

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DEAR AB B Y : I was recently in­
vited to a "house-warming” party.
The invitation said a chair had been
selected at a local furniture store and
everyone was supposed to pay "some­
thing” on It. This seemed very crude
to me. If this Is the "style" now,
maybe we should give a housewarm­
ing party when we move into our
new home next month and ask every­
one to pay "something” on the mortgsge.
"DISTURB1A”
DEAR "DISTURBIA” : Perhaps
it’s the season, but people seem to be
getting bolder in their manner of
harvesting gifts. In my opinion, there
is only one sound reason for giving
a gift—for the pleasure of giving.

DEAR TROUBLED: If she has
no desire to Improve her mind, you’ll
out o f yours before shf improves
rs. You speak o f this woman as
, though you won her in a raffle. She
is the woman you chose to be your
lifetime partner. I suggest you moke
the best o f a bad bargain.
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DEAR CATHY: The "something”
that tells you it’a a "line” is your
common sense. Divorce is dissolved in
Denmark through a court of law, just
as It is here. If something was rot­
ten in Denmark, it was your "guy” .

Mr. and Mra. John Lindsey
o f G eneva, a girl

JU N E 23

TUESDAY P. M.

If a married couple wants to dis­
solve a marriage, they just shake
hands and say goodbye. Maylie 1 am
ignorant, but I never knew there was
anything like that in Denmark.
Something tells me he Is giving me
a line. Can you straighten me out?
CATHY

DEAR ABBY: I am 27 and my
wife is 20. I’m a high school gradu­
ate and she quit at the eighth grade
because her mother said she didn’t
need a diploma to have babies. We’ve
been married for two years and this
is my problem: All ray wife reads in
the newspaper is the funnies. She
never listens to the news on the radio
and she pouts if I do. She doesn’ t
know what's going on in the world
and doesn’t care to learn. Lost week
she asked where the Berlin Wall was,
and why It was there. I nearly faint­
ed. She can’t spell worth a hoot and
says as long as people can understand
her when she talks she doesn’t have
to spell. The cookbook 1 bought her
is collecting dust. If food doesn’t
come in a can or a package she won’t
buy it. How can I get her to improve
her mind?
TROUBLED HUSBAND

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Shower Fetes
Recent Bride
In Osteen

KITTENS AND KIDS filled the room at the
birthday party Friday fo r three year old Gayle
Gazil. In thin photo the youngaters yet ready for

the serving of refreshments, are much more In­
terested in pretty birthday cuke than in photo­
grapher.
(Herald Photo)

Gala Gathering,
Gifts Given For

By Linda Smith von
• "V
V *• I II l||
Mr*. J ot I-en Hattie, re­ Wives of Heavy Attack Wing
cent bride, was honored at a
One at the Sanford Naval Air
bridal shower Tuesday at the
Station feted newly arrived
home of Mr*. Roy Weiscnbarger Sr., on Lake Georgia .Mrs. J. O. Mayo and depart­
ing Mrs. J. M. Tully Friday
in Osteen.
Also serving as hostesses
were Mr*. John Lundy. Mrs.
Leonard Faulk Jr. and Mrs.
Roy Wcisrnbargcr Jr.
After Mrs. Hattie (the for­
mer
Miss
Joan
Lorbcrg)
opened
her gilts, refresh­
ments were served. Following
this many of the guests went
swimming in the lake.
Among those enjoying the
fete were Mrs. Joe Hattie,
Mrs. Milton Gore. Mrs. J. M.
Staley. Mr*. C. L. West. Mrs.
Ray Ueasley, Mrs. James
Partin. Mrs. Jam es Wilson;
Also Mrs. C. T. Niblack,
Mrs. W. R. Meek Sr.. Mr*.
Harold Lyk's. Mr*. P. M.
Smithson, Mrs.
Richard
Smithson. .Mrs. Jack Dodd,
Mr*.
Tom
Ferrell.
Mrs.
James Ilrookshire, Mrs. M.
MRS. MAYO
L. Gary:
Also Mrs. R. W. Estes.
Mrs. Pete Aulin, Mrs. E. J.
Walts. Mrs. J. W. Coates,
Mrs. L. II. Webb. Miss Huth
Davidson
ami
Miss
Judy
Wurst.

PENSIVE PARTY-GOERS at Gayle Gazil’*
birthday party are *hy o f photographer, and
look serious in spite of Ray party hats worn for
the occasion.
(Herald Photo)

D AV Auxiliary Commander
N am ed

State

Mrs. I,oui* Rotundo, commnnder o f

Seminole County

Unit 30 o f the Disabled Amer­

Treasurer
the

chapter

home.

On

the

agenda will tie repoita o f the
recent convention.

ican Veteran* Auxiliary was
Those attending the stutu
elected to Department o f Flor­ a ffa ir from the lorul unit were
ida treasury nt (he recent Mr. ami Mr*. I.otiia Rotundo
D AV state convention in Mi­ and son l.oui* Charles, 31 r.
ami.
ami Mr*. G. A. M uffley and
A joint soeiul meeting o f grandchildren, Thomu*, Rctha
the unit and chapter will tie Ann and Patricia Kennedy and
held at 7:30 p.m., today at Mr*. Mildred Kampf.

Enterprise Personals
Hy H elta S iw d « n » i
Rev. ami Mr*. Dill Swyear
•ml daughters Judy, Sheila
■ nd Paula of Fairfield, III.,
w are visiting friend* here for
aeveral day* last week. Key.
Swyear is now the pastor o f
the Ellen Moore Methodist
Church in Fairfield, lie was
the pastor o f the Harnett Me­
m orial M ethodist Church hers
in Enterprise four year* ago.

Mr. and Mrs, Chester Hender­
son. last week.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Cordon Warn­
er Jr. and children of Orlando
•pent Sunday with Mr. W arn­
er's mother, Mrs, Albert Marner.
The Itaptist Mission o f En­
terprise eloseil it* llible School
Saturday, June
th. and the
pastor Rev. Wendell Hill an­
nounces the following schedule
fo r
the
summer:
Sunday
School 9:45 am . Morning
services II a.tn. Il.T.U. 15:30
Sunday t-vetting and evening
service* at 7:30 p.m. eacn
Sunday.

Central figure o f Ihe party
theme was a tigure of a pretty
white kitten with pink cars
and this theme was carried
out and repeated in the table­
cloth, napkins, paper plates,
cups amt other decoration*
including the cake with pink
and white icing and candles.
During the afternoon, games
were played and the winners
were awarded prize*. The
group sang songs anil Gayle
received
many
nice
gilts
which she enjoyed opening.
Chuck Cowan presented her
with a nosegay.
All of 1ho guests at the
party received tavors of party
hats, candy cups, pinwhecl*
and toy accordian* a* gifts
from the hostess, Mrs. Joe
Gazil, who was assisted by
Mrs. Geraldine White, Mrs.
Ralph Cowan ami Mrs. Nat
Urntley.
The children and some mo
tilers who attended enjoyed
refreshments of rup cakes.

Birthday Dinner

with a Hail and Farewell
Besides playing bridge, the
bridge luncheon at the Imper­ ladies also enjoyed viewing
fashions that were modeled
ial House.
The h on o re d were present­ during the cocktail hour.
ed with orchid corsages to
After lunch. Mrs. R. E.
com m em orate
the "a loh a" Farmer presented e x p e r t
occasion.
bridge player, Mrs. 'hilly,
with a token farewell gift of
monogrummrd playing cards
accompanied by an original
poem, asking her to remem­
ber Hatwing One's "esprit"
whenever she used the cards.

On

A group of friends w ert in­
vited to a dinner party at th«
hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Kirschstein on Country Club
Circle, Saturday In honor o f
the occasion o f Mrs. Kir sc bstein's

birthday.

Following dinner, the (r o u p
enjoyed card (am es and the
showing of home movies.
Those joinin ( .Mrs. Kirsch­
stein for the cvenln( Included
M r. and 3trs. A. S. Ale. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Andrews,
M r. and Mrs. Gayle Howe,
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Lundeen,
Mr. and Mrs. John 3!illonl(,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wyllle,
all o f Sanford, and Dr. John
Hradin o f Osteen.

The popular departing cou­
ple and their three children
are leaving for duty in Wash­
ington. D. C.
Sanford newcomers, the J
O. Mayo* are currently Ret­
ting settled in their Mayfair
home.
Other guests attending the
bridge luncheon were the Ex­
ecutive Officers wive* and
Wear a plastic apron when
Mrs. G. W. Kimmons, wife of cleaning. Then a damp or
the new Chief Staff Officer ol sudsy cloth will wipe o ff
Hatwing One.
spots-

MRS. TULLY

National

Mr*. Hind Foley, president
o f Suiifuul Drove No. Dili re­
turned recently from 111*0
DOES Nntionnl Convention
held nt Van Nuys, California
to give an exciting account
at last w ick’* meeting of her
The wedding of Miss Nancy trip.
Carol K*tes to Roderick Her­
She ami her husband trav.
bert Tanner ha* been post­ eleil hy jet to California Mini
poned until further notice, it while there took time out dur­
was announced today.
ing their tight uchtilule to
Miss Estes was recently visit Disneyliuid. the Moviehospitalized with head injur­ tand Wax Museum, Cinerama,
ies resulting from a fall.
Knott* Dairy Fmm und a t­
She is confined to Ihe Win­ tended a I,nan made i|tlite au­
ter Park Memorial Hospital. thentic with native Hawaiian
entertainer*.

Fall Injuries

punch and icc cream as one
o f the highlights of the party.
Each little cupcake boro a
fancy decoration in the party
theme.
Invited to join Gayle in the
ecletiration were Steve, Mike
and Cliri* Parkinson, Dmigla*
and Dave Salter, Mara Tracy
Helms, Greg and Vicki Allyn.
Tim and David Hovlou*. Ju­
lie lirown, Jim and Jerry
Schroeder,
Cheryl
Sefrird,
I’ am Darker, Kathy M cl'oy,
Teresa Clark. Clay
Bass,
Rryan Stapleton, Reeky and
Grady LegeHc, Alison Smith,
Howard Runtblcy. G a y l e ,
“ T ,” Chuck and Keith Cowan,
Becky. Butchlo and I’ eggy
H.asila, Ramona and Itay Ga­
zil, Danny, Marty and Kim
Itoyd. Star Gazil and Susie
White.
HUY, THEN DIET?

Couple For

Local DOES Leader Reports

Gayle Gazil
Three year old Gayle Gazil
was joined by about 40 ol her
little friends Friday
after­
noon at her home on Chase
A vc. tor a party celebrating
her birthday.

Friends Join

H A T W IN G Leaders Wives
Bid Hail A n d Farewell

Il.\!

Don't buy a dress that's a
size too small and decide to
diet immediately so that it
will fit properly. Wait until
you have lost the weight and
then buy the dress. Diets, tin
fortunately, almost all Mart
•tom orrow.''

Cause Wedding
Postponement

Convention
Arrangement* wi-re complet­
ed nt thi* meeting to donate
a hundred dollar bond to the
Harry Anna Crippled Chil­
dren's Homo.
31r*. Foley reminded the
membera that tile weekly fish
fry* held Friday evening* at
the Elk*' Club are open to
nil Elks', thi-ir wives and
friend*. 3luny families take
advantage o f these dinners
which ul*o
Include*
fried
chicken, hy railing thu club
for “ carry ou t" oidi-r*.

DON’T BE
CAUGHT
SHORTLESS!
Shop Ru-Juy
Fur Your Vacation
Wardrobe And
Have A Happy
Safe Trip.

Bridge table tantrums em ­
barrass all concerned.

Bear Lake

Irene Cook o f I.uhbock,
Tevn« wa* elected llhll Su­
preme- President o f the Grand
Lodge. Two Florida member*
New resident* o f llu- Dear wire also elected u* Gland
Lake area ate Mr. and Mr*. Lodge officer* The- National
Chnrle* Ryan and their four Convention will In- In-Id next
children from Elisabethtown, yexr in Rochester, N . V.
Hie Sanford Drove ho*
Ky. who are making tln-ir
home here at 3311! Shirley liindo plan* for n I.mill to be
held nt Mr*. It. G. Cuiuthi-rs
Drive.
.Major iiml Mr*, it. E. Chap­ to celebrate the fourth anni­
man and their three soli* have versary o f the Drove in Au­
moved into tln-ir now home nt gust.
3M7 Donnie Drive. They were
recently stationed at Fort
Leavenworth, Kivnsa*. Major
Chapman will Imvo shortly
for a one year tour o f duty
in Korea.

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'lire marriage o f Mrs. Ethel tor o f St. Mark's Church per­ Eastman, and Mrs. Henry
formed the cerem ony before Clay Huberts, of Atlanta.
.Mr. Deane was formerly
to Robert William Deane of members o f the immediate
vice president of the Sanford
Sanford was solemnised on family.
Atlantic National Hank until
Mrs. Deane is the former his retirement this year.
Tuesday. June 23 at 2 p m. at
lie Is the son ol Mrs. Wil­
the home of her sister and Ethel Deen Smith, daughter
brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. o f Mrs. Oliver Francis Deen liam Tenney Deane and the
F. M. Valentine, a clipping and the lato Mr. Deen of late Mr. Deane of Sanlnrd.
The newly wed* will reside
from a Georgia newspaper Douglas.
.She has two daughters. in Sanford at the Deane home
revealed today.
Rev. William llin&gt;on, pas­ Mrs. Jes»e Anderson Jr., of on 23th Street.
Deen Smith of Douglas, C l.,

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson
o f Tam pa are visiting Mis*
Doris Faber several days this
week.
Rev. and Mr*. Fred Foster
letf Sunday night for a short
visit with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Hill
Walther in' Morgan City, l.a.
A limp handshake does lit­
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Ayliea tle to stimulate a .strong, fav­
o f North Hollywood spent w-v- orable reaction from those
eral days with their parents, you meet.

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for federal

at the various levels below WaahJngten wM be on test For many of
leva t* us. We are better able than
the federal government to solve our
g lg M ^ U I n e If
flJ u lC fU tlC *'

The answer to that, in the present
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n iMu?*American communities are
In deep trouble and ehow little sign

Political

n im fltame new tutor than Umt
out stamp then oat Automobile traf­
fic Btrangtos them. Air pollution
comet new to smothering them on
them
^nMK!tol harden* weigh
Author Mitchell Gordon* In e new
hook eeled “Sick Cities," notes that
on* town eauipped It* postmen with
p i mask* bee*use Its sir was unfit
to breath*. It la a fact of U fa today*
ha adds* that every urban Ameri­
can who ttvaa to be 60 can raped
sometime to be victim of a crime
ranging from theft to mayhem.
In leas than two deradea, says
Gordon, nine out of 10 Americans
win be living la urban metropolitan
regions. Conditions then may wen bo
utterly intolerable unless citizens and
their communities set now to crack
some of their most desperate probMany of the "solutions” thus far
triad, like widening streets and hlgb&gt;
ways, only turn out to Intensify the
problems.
But la many ways — control of
epnwl, of road patterns, of pollution,
of recreational facilities — effective
solutions are clearly barred by anti­
quated regional and local governing
practices.
If these echelons of government
have the capacity to eltan away ths
deadwood of decades and grapple
imaginatively with the huge dilem­
mas of city and town and county,
tha man of Congreu now plunging
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Tuesday, July 2, 1963

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O ffice e f Saeferd. Florid*, under the Act ef Consrcca •( Kerch.

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columns, financial pagss, etc.,
ete.

(m ail "victory garden" in
a ; bock yard.
L ittb thtags that 1 hare
beard sad read In recent
years b a d m e to balbvo that
tko Victory Garden campaign
baa teen io«iag momentum
lines ths end o f the war. But
I kave continued to da m y
port.
People wko kave tke etlmub a o f war to grow a victory
tarden bebug la tbe eame
c lu e with eunehine patriots,
1 uy.
This year, however, we vielory gardeners find oursslvss
esught on tke koras o f a di­
lemma, which is tko next
worse thing to being csu|bt
on tbe boms o f a water buf­
falo.
The dilemma got Into the
garden by way of Rachel
Caraon’a
widely
dlicuised
book "Silent Spring." Either
that or somebody left the gate
open.
A t any rate, I w u spraying
a radish with an anti-tomtit
tlnoture three parts tetrietlyl
to one part vermouth when it
booked me.
Suddenly ! straightened op
sod said to myielf, “ Thli
■pray I am using is uadoubtly contributing to the bsalth
and well being of this radish,

Hies Caraos, as you know,
raised a w aning against tbe
hesdllag use o f peetiddee
and other horticultural chemi­
cals lest it deatroy nature's
equOibrum.
Her message bat had a
profound effect upon us vic­
tory gardeners. Ws figure
that nature Isn't any too well
balanced anyway. •
I put down the sprayer and
was balancing myself la the
hammock when my wife
eame out and asked why I
bad quit gardening.
" I ’ m weighing the benefits
that will accrue to our radish
from a spraying with an aaU-tomtit solution against the
possible disturbing effect that
it might have on the natural
order o f the universe by driv­
ing away the tomtits," I
told her.

LAUNDRY

•yea elossd," 1 explained.
Later on, X triad to get my
mind o ff tbe problem by tow­
ing la tbe ball game. Bnt
there w u no escape.
As I watched the Washing­
ton Senators sink deeper into
the cellar o f tbe American
League, I couldn't help but
wonder i f their Inability to
hit and eatch baseballs was
a result o f Iht chemicals that
the groundskeeper uses on tbe
outfield grass.
If anything, the Senators
a n even more o ff balance
than nature la. Perhaps Miss
Canon will explore this situa­
tion in her next book.
Isaae Watts wrote th e
Christmas carol, "J oy to tbe
World," In ITU,

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WAIHflfQTOH - (N B A ) - la a ilngli omnibus bill, this
PrssfcXet KMMdy’s
civil year.
Tbs rationalisation for thU
fights message 1s In effect ■
approach U fairly obvious.
second Rate el the Union
Moat of the M allllaa Nomessage seat to Capitol Hill groes la Urn United States ars
hi Jam testead o f January. at the bottom o f the econom­
Using tke current race n U - ic heap. They have the lowest
Hone disturbances
s peg, paid Jobs, the lowest average
the President has bung onto Income, the worst housing,
H aU the major domestic re­ the lowest educations! level,
form s be has recommended the highest unemployment,
before. Ha Includes ten reduc­ the highest percentage o a re­
tion, tke seed .to promote lief.
Until thU one-ninth o f the
greater sad a w n rapid 'e m
em it growth, aid to educa­ population la better educated
tion, his youth programs, and put to work at higher
morn vocational training and skill* there can be no full
even the A n a Redevelopment employment, m general pros­
Act, which the House recent­ perity, no economic growth
ly killed, but which the Sen­ sufficient to absorb nil ths
ate la trying valiantly to new workers entering the la­
bor fores every year.
bring back to life.
"Delinquency,
vandalism,
The President now wraps
aU these eld requests In n gang warfare, disease, slums
message ef more than 20 ma­ and ths high cost o f public
jor legislative recommenda­ welfare and crime are ell di­
tions, with some new de­ rectly related to whites and
tho
mands for sweeping new ex­ Negroes alike," lays
ecutive powers. He tells Con­ President. He adds that, "R e ­
gress to stay In session till It cent labor difficulties In Phil­
gate nil ths parts put together adelphia may well be only the

O im

CASE P-MC: Russell Kirk
U • very able newspaper
columnist.
Recently be attacked what
be called "educational boondoggling."
He cited a course la "R etm t lo a " at the state Uni­
versity e f Iowa.
Can you imagine tbe hardbeginning If more Jobs ars beaded farmers and business
not found in northern cities." men o f tbe Hawkeye state
Hers the President Indirect­ muindsrlag their taxes In
that manner?
ly brings Into the civil rights
And MO students tried to
message his Juvenile delin­ register for a course in bow­
quency program, m e d i c a l ling at n prominent Texas
care under Social Security, college.
urban renewal, public hous­
At borne, papa and mamma
ing, the anti-crime drive and •re struggling and skimping
Improvement o f labor-man­ to help put Junior or Susie
agement relations. Th« Pres­ through college. So bow do
ident even requests a com- you suppose they feel to find
pany-by-company,
plant-by­ such flimsy courses Included
plant and unloa-by-unlon re­ In the curriculum?
In my own field o f payport on squat employment
opportunity agreements cov­ chotogy, many o f my col­
leagues assign cockeyed Ph.
ering 20 million worker*.
The President Is marshal­ D„ thesis topics to tbclr gra­
ing all the executive powers duate students.
of Ms etfles to further his o b ­ After three years o f re­
jectives. Its has told his sec- search and a dull thesis, these
students
usually
retary of labor and health, graduate
education and wslfaro to deni havs made little or no real
directly with local commun­ contribution to science at sit.
Indeed, many o ! our cloist­
ities on work relief for unem­
ployed fstheri end aid to de­ ered psychology profs neither
pendent children, wherever understand the rudimentary
principles of logic, nor do
stale cooperation lags.
lie has earmarked $400 mil­ they have any "horse sense.”
For example, t took Mrs.
lion which he had previously
cut from his January budget Crane with me a few yeers
requests for new aide to edu­ ■go to attend a psychological
cation. He has instructed the association meeting whero 1
Departments of Commerce, bad been asked to read a
Labor end Health to re-exam­ paper.
Rut before my turn on the
ine their programs to sec if
they cannot give more aid tu program arrived, we sat and
listened for 30 minutes to a
depressed areas and the long­
dry, sleep-producing report
term unemployed.
by
a psychologist from In­
In short, he makee civil
diana.
righte an economic problem,
This psychologist had sent
not a social problem to han­
graduate students into the
dle on an emotional or a mor­
community to interview mo­
al basis.
thers of a first baby.
"Our concern with civil
And after 30 minutes desrights must not cause say di­
erlblug the purpose, methods,
version or dilution o f our ef­
etc., this Indians phyacotoforts for economic progress,"
gist then reported the world
the President declares. "F or
shattering conclusion that:
without such progress the Ne­
"After a baby arrivea. It
gro's hopes will remain unful­
is more difficult to keep the
filled."
home tidy than pravlouslyt"
Finally, the President Is
Mrs. Crane raised her eye­
setting up by executive order brows in sheer disbelief that
—until Congre»» gets around anybody would waste the tax­
to establishing it by Uw—a payer's money and preempt
new Federal Community Re­ the time of overworked gralations Service. IU function duite students with such an
will be to try to restore peace inane end axiomatic project.
to communities threatened or
It is any wonder your childtorn by racial tensions.
ren graduate so poorly equipThis race relatione concil­ ped for life when many of
iation service will be empow­ their professors have a kind­
ered to act on invitation of ergarten sense of social pro­
local communities or on its portion?
own motion. The Utter option
Tbe Bible says, "When tha
is an experiment Intended by blind lead tbe blind, tbey both
the federal government in fall Into the ditch."
what has always been consid­
Perlupe that's why we have
ered the domain o f local so many harebrained schemes
authority may also mean the tolatod on us taapayers st
beginning o f the end of slates' Washington. D. C.
rights forever.
Obviously, I am bitterly at­
The powers whirb the Pres­ tacked by many of these
ident's civil rights message "ivory tower" psychologists,
asks Congress to bestow on who insist I am depreciating
the United States attorney their exalted scientific pres­
general U another long step tige by "over simplifying
psychology by using ^syllable
in that direction.
Congress will be taking a words and dealing with tri­
long, hard look at IhU whole via."
Is the prevention of insanity
bill of particulars. It’s going
to be a long, hot summer in • trivial matter? Or stopping
Washington, 1 a a 1 1a g till divorce, delinquency, school
Thanksgiving before it's all drop-outs and trial marriages
by teenagers?
over—if not CHRISTMAS.
The Bible’s aversgs word
has only two syllables! had
HYACINTH PATROL
alt smart newspaper men
The Hyacinth Patrol pulls know It is inefficient to use
out end deatroy* SB million S J-syllable term when a I«e t«r hyacinths annually to syllabta one will do the trick
keep the channel* o f the Pen- just as well,
ewe Canal upon tu traffic.
Except tor teaching reading

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$ 2 9 9 ,0 0 0

JUNE 30,1863
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans
Passbook Loans
Real Estate Owned
Federal Home l.oan Bank Stock
Federal Agencies Securities
Florida Development Corp. Stock
U. 8. Securities
Cash on Hand and in Banks
Prepaid Federal Insurance
Office Building and Equipment
&lt;Im s depreciation)

LIABILITIES
Savings Accounts
Loans In Process
Other Liabilities
Reserves:
Specific Reserve*
General Reserves
Surplus
TOTAL

$14,390,420.55
276,495.71
79,964.49
196,000.00
104,500.00
MOO.OO

674,087.50
814,022.47
82,143.66
220,147.89

$16,944,984.18

&lt;J£,087,065.11
45,447.01
11,949.87
27,500.06
1.547,716A6
225,305.61

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3 Teams Share Lead In State League
Lauderdale,
Lakeland,
Miami Tied

Duren s Eye Glasses
Now Have Rose Tint
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) —
Ryns Duren has bad eyea,
half a doirn pairs o f differ­
ent glasses and what U more

only one major league game
be started and completed for
n vlctory—e 3-9 three hitter
over Cleveland for the An­
gela, he thinks back la 1841.
important just now, a place There's a Une la tbe record
am the pitching rotation o f the book that he fanned seven
batters in a row in a game o f
Philadelphia PhUliei.
The old flaming fa it b ill June 9, 1981.

By United Press International
Lakeland, Miami and Fort

ARMS extended and legs slightly bent for good
appearance.
$

Written far NBA
The forward swan Is s benutlful trick that looks moeh
(A harder than it Is. It is actually
«ns of the simplest o f the
hallet tricks. It is performed
£ e n ons ski.
To get into the swan, drop
one ski and raise the free leg
as though climbing a ladder.
Lean back, grasping the tow
CLEVELAND — Arnold
bar with hand on the side of Palmer, shooting a four-un­
the working ski.
der-par 07, won the threeExtend the free leg straight way playoff at the Cleveland
ahead, balancing this action
by extending the free arm to
tho back. Now awing tba
9 whole body forward and the
free foot toward the hack. In
this final position, the free leg
is borisontal and the knee o f
the skiing leg la slightly bent.
For appearance, doubly im­
portant In ballet-typo tricks,
the extended arms and legs
should always be slightly
bent, rather than rigidly lock
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Palmer Sets
Money Record
In Winning

Standings
NATIONAL LEAOtJB
W L Pet
45 82 J&gt;84
8t. Louie
Loe Angeles
44 82 .579
44 84 JHM
San Francisco
A Cincinnati
42 35 .545
Chicago
40 35 .533
Milwaukee
88 88 .500
Pittsburgh
87 40 .481
SO 48 .402
Philadelphia
30 4D .380
Houston
29 48 .377
New York
Results Yesterday
Cincinnati 4, Sen Francisco 8
Pittsburgh 2-1, Philadelphia
1-8
R Houston 4, SL Louis 8 (11
innings)
Loe Angeles 2, Milwaukee 1
(Only Games Scheduled)
1.
Games Today
SL Louis (Simmons 7-3) at
Loe Angeles (Drysdala 9-9)
&lt;N&gt;
Milwaukee (Spshn 11-3) at
San Franciaco (Marichsl 12t&gt; (N )
I Cincinnati (Taitourls 3-2) at
Houston (Drott 2-0) (N )
New York (Jackson 8-7) at
Chicago (Buhl 8-5).
Pittsburgh (Gibbon S-5) at
Philadelphia (Duren 2-2) (N )
AMERICAN LEAGUE
i W L P et
45 28 .618
New York
Chicago
45 S3 .577
^M innesota
43 32 .573
49 34 .511
"B o s to n
Cleveland
40 38 ,526
Baltimore
41 39 J513
Loe Angeloe
41 88 JJI3
Banana City
35 40 .467
20 45 .392
Detroit
23 59 .291
Washington
Rsedltn Yesterday
New York 7, Boston 6
Kansas City 8, Baltimore 4
(Only Gamea Scheduled)
Games Today
Chicago (Herbert 8-4) at
New York (Downing 2-1) (N)
Boston (H effner 1-0) at
Cleveland (Latman 5-3) (N )
Loe Angeles (Foytack 1-1)
at Baltimore (Barber 12-5)
&lt;N)
Minnesota (Stigman 8-7) at
Detroit (Faul 8-5) (N )
A Kansas City (Pena 5-10 at
Washington (Osteen 1-8) (N )

1

Me Raney Romps
Over Chase
1

McRaney went to town
Monday night la chasing the
Chxtea all over the lot to
* give them a 24 to 0 drubbing.
£M cR aaey got 18 hits, Includ­
ing a homer by Carter and
Chaie got only eight hits.
Chase
OOu 00 0 0— 0
McRaney
531 5010
In June. 1777, George Wash­
ington carried the flag of
the United States into battle
at Brandywine, and on the
second of July it was flown
John Paul Jooea* ship,
"R anger,"
at Portamouth,
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ARNOLD PALMER
Open Monday over Tommy
Aaron and Tony Lema.
In winning the big money
man of g olf copped the $22,
000 top prise and set a oneyear record of money earned
at $35,545. The Latrobe, Pa.
star shot a 32 and 35. winning
by three strokes over Lenta
and Aaron on the 8,018-yard
Beechmont course.
Palmer's
only
difficulty
came on the 18th hole after
he had tho contest sewed up,
There he putted three timet
from 30 feet out tor his lone
bogey.

Wilson-Maier
Beats Badcocks

Lauderdale shared the Flor­
ida State League lead today
after a win, a loss and a
ralned-out game threw them
into a tie.
Fort Lauderdale beat Lake­
land 4-2 to make up the onegame difference that had sep­
arated them, and Miami had
the night off because of rain
at Tampa.
In other games, Orlando
squeaked by St. Petersburg
2-1 In an 11-innlng game and
Saraiota beat Daytona Beach
8-7.
Chet Trail and Gary Lon­
don rapped out singles in the
ninth after two teammates
drew walks to give Fort Lau
dentate a win at Lakeland
and move the Yankees into
the three-way tie for first
place.
Curt Sauer pitched 11 in­
nings of tight ball for Orlan­
do and then his teammates
took over and scored the win­
ning run. Second baseman
BUI Wagner singled with a
teammate aboard and St.
Petersburg left fielder hobbl­
ed the ball just long enough
to let the run score.
Sarasota exploded' in the
third Inning for a six-run
rally. Centerfielder B u d d y
Bradford banged out a deepflying triple with the bases
loaded for three runs, and
three consecutive s i n g l e s
(cored tbe other three runs.
Tonight, Miami la at Tam­
pa for a doubleheader and
Fort
Lauderdale
goes
to
Lakeland, St. Petersburg to
Daytona Beach and Sarasota
to Orlando for single games.
The standings;
W L Pet.
Lakeland
3 a .600
Miami
3 2 .600
Ft. Lauderdale
3 2 .600
2 2 .500
Tampa
Orlando
2 2 MO
3 4 .428
Sarasota
S t Petersburg
2 3 .400
Daytona Beach
2 3 .400

LITTLE TOMMY MAGGARD. five-year-old
Orlando fisherman, showed up the adult experts
nt Weklva River Haven last Saturday. While the
adults were having some luck with bream and
catfish, Tommy cast out front the landing be­
tween the parked boats and hooked two fairly
lartre bass. Tommy is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Mtiggard, -1951 Cassatt Avenue, Orlando.

The Switch: Boxing
Writer Turns Pro
PAINESVILLE, Ohio (UP1) haired McKinney needed only
— Man bites dug! Rider car­ une minute of the first round
ries hone! And now—Jack to knock out middleweight
(Itnbo) McKinney, b o x i n g Alvin Green of Akron, Ohio,
writer o f the Philadelphia In a scheduled four-rounder
Daily News, turn* professionSaturday night In St. Mary's
id fighter.
Gym.
Left hooks to the chin
Referring to this nearly in­
credible aw itch today promo,
ter Don Elba urn of Painesvi IIt; declared;
"And he is ons fellow who
can puts his fists whero his
mouth Is."
Klbuuni, who promotes pro­
fess ionn I shows in the (iUOseat fit. Mary’s Gymnasium
in I’ ainesvills, was talking
about writer-fighter McKin­
ney and nat about Cassiua
Clay.
Stocky, muscular,
dark-

The Shriners beat the Elks
5 to 0 (n the Junior League
Monday getting four hits to
the Elks two. Fordham pitch­
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Staples was the losing hurler
Elks
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Tho trials determine start­
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lineup toe tbe fifth annual
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Bare officials said II It
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WINTER PARK (U P I) —
The Rollins College basket
ball team will play a 88-game
schedule during tbe 1 M 4 4
season—the largest schedule
in the achool'i history.
Coach Boyd Coffie said to­
day the Tare will open the
season by playing la the Cit­
rus Invitational Tournament
at Lakeland. The Tara also
will play In (he Stetson Invi
tatkmil Tourney later In the
season.
Six new opponents have
been added to the Tara ached
ule. The new opponents will
bo Florida Presbyterian, Ten­
nessee Wsilsyan, Catawba,
LaGrangt, Huntingdon cad
Frederick College.
The Tars, members o f tbe
Florida Intercolleglata Con
ference, will play 12 home
gamai.

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Shriners Blank
Elks 5 to 0

Our United States Army
has always moved forward
Wllaon-Maler defeated Bad to meet the challenges or
times. Since its inception IMS
cock Monday night, getting
years ago, the Army's fight­
nine runs on nine hits while ing men have made it an
the losers were able to put essential fighting force.
over only three runs on 10
hits. Emerson of WUson
Maier hit for the circuit. Don
Massie was pitcher for the
winners and Jim Jernigao for
the loser*.
Badeock
000 030 0—1
Wilson-Maier
029 115

dropped Green twice.
Jolting Jack, who had some
amateur fistic experience be­
fore squaring off against a
type writer, turned profession
al Saturday night at the uge
o f 33. He weighed 107 pounds
to Green’s 105.
“ And I would say," con­
tinued Ktbaum, “ McKinney
should have at least 10 good
fighting years left—on the
bnsis of thu Archie Moore ami
Sugar Roy Robinson careers.'

and n good illder make tbe
currtnt set of glasses rose
tinted and for tba moment at
least, the big Texan is out of
tho fire department He's a
■tarter, not ■ stopper, some­
thing of a departure from his
customary big league role.
Durrn has mads three re­
cent starts for the Phils, by
necessity at the beginning,
and he’ s done quite well with
n 1-1 record and no decision
after nine innings In hia third
Hart.
He went six-innings-plus in
bit beginning i gainst the
Reds, gave It the old college
try against the Meta and left
for a pinch hitter in the sixth
with a 1-9 deficit — a tainted
run, by the way—and blazed
through nine innings against
the Cubs before leaving tied
3-3 when, with a little bit of
luck, he might have won 3-0.
Seems like baseball always
hia accepted Duren aa a re­
liever, and hi* starter role
might be regarded aa an In­
novation. Actually, It la some­
thing old bat. In that the for­
mer Yankee fireman made
starts for the Los Angeles An­
gels last year and the year
before.
" I w u a Harter coming In
to the majors with Kansas
City. You don't como Into the
big leagues aa a reliever, do
you J" Duren observed. "But
then t guess I did most o f my
time in relief."
Actually, he can remember

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14444

n E iu n r r o r v IT. That IX D . Daniel tha
koldar a f tka follow la g eertlfiesta kaa filed m id eertlflcetc
far tax deed to ba leaned
thrrnon. T h a *«rttfl**ta n u n to r and pater a f lasganca. th*
d**erlptl*B *f th* property.
and lb * asm * la which It waa
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F lorida

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4V T U B riR C T fT CRUET OP
TM R NINTH JTBdTtdL CIR­
CUIT, IN AND FOB HRRL.
NOLR COUNT*, FLORIDA,
CRANUEBY NO. MBS
• l i t t o r i n rr t i t l r
EDGAR B. KINO eud ROSA
C. KINO, hi* wife.
Plaintiff*.

p a ge I I e f th* Publlo R e ­
cord* o f Seminal* Coun­
tp. Florida.
PARCEL TWO
L ot* t, i. A
ii. i i .
t7. 11, 14, 14) II, 13,
3A 14 and 13 o f OAK
MANOR, according ta th*
plat thereof a* recorded
In Plat Book I t, pag* 13
n f th* Public R ecord! o f
Aemtnolo County. Florida.
PAR CEL TUBER
T h* Northeast 'A o f tha
Eouthesst Id o f Faction
37, Tow nship 31 Aouth,
R a n g * 31 EasL
PARCEL FOUR
T h e East 4 o f th* W *st
H o f ih* Koothweet 14 o f
Ih* Northeast 4 o f •ac­
tion
37,
Tow nship
II
■outh, Hang* 31 Ea*L
PARCEL FINE
T h e W est 4 of th* South• set 4 , and th* South­
e a st 4 a f th* X oulheait
14, o f Sec IIon IT, T o w n ­
sh ip 11 South, Rang* t l
E ast, nnd lha Northwari
14 o f th* Southwest 4 ,
nnd the North 4 o f tho
■outhw eat *4 o f th* South­
w est
4
o f M ellon II,
T ow n sh ip 11 South, Ilans*
At East.
PARCEL BIX
T h * East 4 o f th* W est
4 o f th* Northeast 4 o f
th * Southwest 4 o f S ec­
tion II, Township 11 Aouth,
Ila n g * I I East
T h * nam* o f th* Court In
which suit ha* been Instituted
Is th*
C ircuit Court o f
th*
Ninth Judicial Crcult. In and
for Bemlnnl* County, Florida.
Th* abbreviated lltl* to tho
cue* I* J a ck P. Etdrldge, a lso
known aa J. F. Etdrldge, a lso
known aa J. P. Etdredge, and
Audrey Luule* Eldrldge, also
known a* Audrey Louie* K ldredg*. also know se Audrey
Kldrldgo, also known as A ud­
rey IEldrldge, hie w ife,
plaintiffs, ve. W. II. Howard,
•t at., defendants. Th* des­
cription of th* reel property
Involved la a* set forth above.
You and each o f pou are
hereby notified that suit to
remora clouds from and
to
quiet and confirm the title
lo tho above described p r o ­
perty hsa been brought agalnet
you tn th* above atyled caue*
by lb* plaintiffs designated
therein, and you ere hereby
required to file your answ er
or other defvnslv* pleadings
with th* Clerk o f tho Court,
end sere* a copy thereof upon
■laaaett end Tuck, attorney
for th* plaintiffs, T Maitland
I’lala. Maitland. Florida, on
or before the Ind day o f
Auguat, 1M1. If you fall to
to to, a Decree I'm Confssan
w ill be entered agolnet you
for th- relief demanded In the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand end th*
teal uf th* eald Court In Han­
ford, H-mlnoi* County, Florida,
thla :« lh day o f June, 1443.
(HEAL)
Arthur If. Ileckw lih, Jr.
Clerk
Ily; Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
(a) Marlon Turk
Harlan (Turk, o f the firm e f
lU ia e lt and Turk
7 Maitland Plata
Maitland, Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff*
1‘ uMlah July 7, I, 14, 31, 1441.
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NOTICE IS HKBfJRV O IV.
t k t i i n n if . m u . u m b a ld ­
BN, T h a t David Rome, the
er o f Ik* foM ow llA sari tft sat*
h older o f tho follow in g cerlu
filed M i l N r iin « * U h r
tlflim t* bee filed eald rsrtltl.
ta s &lt;m « I* I t I m H IM M M .
c a l* f o r fax deed to be f*.
n f
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D u M tk* Th* certifies*# m k r
•ued thereon. T h* eartlflest*
t tm m i * « i« a «*rti- r u r ad In i i d m , tM f w r l f num ber and pear o f Issuance, B U K A M. BRYANT. *t at..
% m I M H U *#ftl*1«Bt* u m *r u « w m r t f . u l U r
Defendants.
Ih * description o f Ih* proper­
1 t* b* I m M ■ i r t |a which It w a r r r r r r r r f
.n o t i c e o r s i r r
ty , end th* name In which
r r r u fe llo w s :
TO*
ELIZA
V
.
BRYANT.
If
la was aeaeeeod a rc aa follow *!
C rftlfle rtr N r. H it T m r r*
C ertifica te No. H id
Tear a f alive, and If deaL her un­
Israaae* 1 MT.
known helru, devises*, le g s ,
laauanea 1441,
tees, o r grants**; c. P. W H IPBlp*,lM fL“ o? N * m W » W
in « k b I ft
Dot 3* (Lee* Ht R /W ) Blk. PLE. deceased, end th* UnMarked Itaw rrcd Olenroo* La*
a ria F ar*.
A
Sportsm en'*
Pared l»». k n ow s heirs, devisees, le g s MB#** l a vh tak aa r a i l 1 1 - Pint Book 4 Fag* D
P U t R eck A R u e 13 A t***) rr*nt***s, creditor!, a *.
l rrar - •
A rU a r L Jarhara. Kama la which nccccscd Oso■Ignees
or
other
person*
JM* r f r a lf n a w l r t o i t i
_ i ft. M ales*. A ll a f said Nam* la which aat*e«*d C ar­ claim ing, bp, through, seder
la . U r C ra a ly r f M a la o lr . preportp ha lag Ib tha Cauntp te r R. A Ruby C- Bushmen. - r agalnet th* eald r . P.
•tat* r f F terlfa. O il*** aack e f Bs m Iso Io, Btata af Florida. A ll a f **ld property bring W H IPP LE
deceased: T. w !
ebftlfU ate ik a lt kr r r f r r a w f Unlaw sa ck cartlfteafa shall In th* County o f Hemlnol*. W RIPPLE aad R W. WHIPa e a r r fla * id la w tka property ba radeewad according In law Etat* o f Florida. Unite* *ueh I L B , as Eseculere ef th*
daacrlkrf Ih rack ra rtlflca U tba propertr deacrlhed tn aacb eortlflcata ehall be redeemed B etel* o f C. P. WHIPPLE.
k* a rlf ta U r klsfcrrt certifica te w ill bn sold to th* a ccord in g to la w th* property
T&gt; W . WIIIPPLE.
at U r frra t door o f highest bidder a t tha front described In such certificate Individually, If g i u ,.
JU1 * f m M ^ r j r t t i
if
m )b*I*
C M f t r c h a r t door n f th* Xemlnal* County w ill ha sold to lb * highest dead, h it unknown heir* d»mm a t Asafbrd, Florid*. aa ( h a r t Houe* at Banford, F lor­ bidder at lha front door o f
r f FWrtds. C alrrr rw * rrrtl« r greet***;
I ftrrt N * a d # y t » tk t w oa tk ida. on tha first Monday la th* Aamlnol* Countp Court Tl**** • _ 1*
flM tr M l kr w I m « * 4
„
W H IPPLE the uakeewa
l i n k . i » S wklcb la U r tka Month a f August, IMA Houe* a t Hanford, Florida, on
rrr* la* I* tew U *
! •IJY- Ot T. W. WHIPw hich la th* I lk dap af tha flrat Monday In th* month * " * ■ H alive, and If deed, her
H b d a r af Audbst, 1 NJ.
daaartbad la —
U r highest (O fficia l Clark1# Sm I)
August, IM I.
w ill to Ml*
o
f
August,
IMS,
which
la
the
unknown
hairs, devisees legeArtkar ft. Beckw ith Jr.
Dntad this l i s t dap a f Map Ith dap o f Auguet. IM A
larilV
C ra rt
Clark
Clrealt
Court, IM A
t a r M aVla
ia C »rV
r r a lr”
lr Court
Dated
thla
llt
h
day
o
f
MIIIPPLE,
Individually,
If
■•m laolr Co* M f, n o r - (O fficia l Clark's A*al)
lU a r r a t f a a ir r f . ITefW fc • »
Jane, IM I.
allva, and If dead, hie unknewn
Arthur H. B eckw ith, Jr., (O fficia l C lerk's Seal)
heir*, devisees, legal**,. nr
P o h l l .k W .t r t , lb I I , M . I H t
Clerk Circuit Court,
A rthur II. Beckw ith Jr. grant***; ----- - W llll-P LE . th*
O Q K -li J , _____________________
AaMlnal* Couatp, Florid*
(Berk
Circuit
Court, unknown w ife. If any, ur w
« »
Publish J a lr A A 1A IA IMA
Hemlnol* County, F lo r­ W . WHIPPLE, If e l f ; . ,
C D IC -ll
ida.
If dead, her unknown helru,
Publish! Jalp 3, 4, Id, 31. IM I devisees, legatees or grant***;
IB TWN c B a c c r r c a t B T s r CUK-4
“ " 1 ti §
- BRYANT, If alive,
C lrtk cir r a lt Craft
T U B NINTH JCDM.IAA CIBand If dead, hla unknown helrx
In fat Batata o f
M a la r ) * O aaalr. J J r r lt o
CCFF B P AND FOB BMNU
devisees, legatee*, o r gran­
ROT ICR OF APPLICATION
OUXTAP
ARTH
U
R
JOBKAON
Faktlrb j a l r lb h 1«. **. 1M ttees;
F O R T A X DEED
Deo * or A M A D COUNTY, FLO E D A .
CHANCERY BE. IMBO
“ I 'l l
___________
And all persona o r peril**
( See. Ik d .ll F lorida s te ls te e
1 l sca t
claim ing
any
Interest
by.
m Am m
M s n ^ c u n ! T H E BOWERY A A V I N O A
BANK
under „ r
agalnet
NOTICE IE H EREBY G IV ­ through,
; “ lAMSA AAAIAFP
Plaintiff,
any
o
f
th*
above
known
or
EN,
T
h
a
t
David
Home,
th*
c a r atm s
v*.
parti** .m l
ALL
holder o f the follow in g ce r ­ unknown
Tnu and rack a f pan nr*
MD9PH OrBBON, Jr.. *1 ug tificate hsa filed eald ce rtifi­ PCHHCOa
JIAVIj Ntl
fill
h*r*bp entitled and required
Detendaete. cate fo r feu deed to be leauad CLAIMING a n y K H T A T K
n o t ic e n
ftix p * *
aw . T u t Oar Id K*«*. Ik* In present snp ctalM* and d e ­
BOm
CR
H
P
■
AI.R
n
itilfT
,
TITLK
OR
INTEIL
Ibereon.
The
certifica
te
num­
which poa. « r *11h er af
S f * f af tka w i r r t i f w - mands
NOTICE IA H E R B O r OIV- ber and pear o f leeuanee, tha EAT IN THE REAL PR ii PKR.
pan, map b a r* against tha w BN that on tho llth dap at description o f the properly,
llflaata kaa Iliad JfM “ W*”
ta
le
o
f
UUBTAP
ARTHUR
»J,Kw K,N nW CIU H EU JIKaala far tax da»d la ba UaaM JOHNSON, deceased, lata af Julp, IMS, at 11:14 a. m. at and tho nama In which It 1UJ)iv
, TO W IT:
S m I " Tka aarlineaia atftnlo jf* I, 4 a nd I, !*«■ the
said Couatp, la tha Countp lh a eael door o f th* Court wa* aaaeeeed are aa follow s:
karaaf W
« IM a .c a .t M
Tear o f
_
at
Xamtaot* Countp, H ouse o f Aemlnols Countp, at C e rtio ra te No. 11)4
'*** f *** lh *r»of. In
faaarlpUaa af
iiiiMtk
if,
a i/ ta m o n t e
Florida, a t kla affle* In tha Aanford, Florida, tho under­ leeuanee: 1M1|
r a d tka, a a « a la wkich U w a r court houe* a f said C ouatp at signed Clerk w ill o ffe r for
D oarrlpllaa a f P rw prrtn
c o m m e r c ia l
CENTER
aaaaacaf arc aa follawai
, . Hanford. Florida, within ala aalo I* Ih* htgh**t *nd beet
according
to
the
plat
L ot* I lo II A lb A IT to
C a r tlfla r u No. M M
Taar
calendar month* from th o time bidder for c*ih th* follow ing
thereof a * rscor-lrd
In
14 A It to 4! Oviedo T e r­
••scribed
reel
properlpt
laaaaata IH It
o f Ih* first publication o f this
Flat Rook 4, p ig * u , Pub.
race lin t llonk II, Pegs 4.
Lot *. Block H CntPNTRT
nojlce. T a n copies o f each
Ilo
Record*
o
f
Brmlnol*
A ll (Laaa T aacO w ood ■*♦- claim ' or demand shall b a la
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. Nam* In which a*a*ei*d D. D.
Cuunty, Fliirlda,
Ruth Daniel. All o f eald
tlaa TW O A P a n Dcaa. fa w riting, and shall atata Ih*
I, according to tho plat A
pro p a r t y
being
In
the - 7 i hI
“ f ,h* Cu'"-‘ I"
O RB IM F a i t AIT A o r b plac* o f rw ldono* and post o f
thereof as recorded In Plat County
of
Hemlnol*, Htale which suit ha* he*n Instituted
Fa « a CM) Btk. I T s a g ls - flea address o f Ih* *lalmant,
Bosk II. Pag* leo. Public o f
Florida.
Unless
s u c h I* th* Clreult Court o f the
rrood H a»U t Flat B ook * and shall ba awarn la bp th*
Ifeoorda of Acmlnola Coun­ certificate ehall be redeemed Nlnlh
Judicial Circuit, In and
ty, Florida,
P ax* M.
claim ant his a gen t or attar'
ccording lo law the property for Hemlnol* County. Florid*.
ftaai* la w b ltb a*aa***l W all- nap and accompanied bp a fil­ togeth er with a ll structure*. a
The
abbreviated
title to th*
deicrlbed In euch cerlH Irete
nature*,
ap­
htora C. Phillip*. J f i lac.. ing fen o f one dollar and snch Improvements,
ElMIAIl n. KING end
III be sold to th* highest
AH a f acid proper! r b *ln * claim or demand not su filed pliances, and appurtenance* on bidder
at th* front door o f lltriA C. KING, hi* wlf*. v * r .
■aid lend or used la con ju n c­
la Ih* Couatp a f acailnolc, ■hall he void.
th* Hemlnolt Cauntp Court sue ELIZA M. IIRYANT, *t *|..
tion therewith.
■ ta t* a f Florida. Ualasa each
ALB E R T JOHNSON
This eel* Is mad* pursuant lloue* at Hanford, Florida, on defenilante. Th* dsscrlptlon of
aartlftcata chall k* radeemd
A s admlnlatratnr o f ih*
th* ftret Monday In th* month the rest property lnvolve&lt;l |e
accord in g la la w U * propartr
Batata o f OUHTAF AR to f in d decree o f foreclosure o f Auguet, 1443. which la th*
forth shov».
tn Chancery action
daoerlbod la in ch aartKIeala
THUR JOHNBON. deceased entered
Ith dap o f Auguet, t i l l .
You anil xiifh o f you ara
w lU ka arid to u * hlghsat Publish) Julp A A IA IA IM I No. H IM now pending In the
hereby notified t h „ lu tl |n
Dated
this
M
lh
dap
a
f
k U l i r a t Ih* fro a t door o f tka C D K -I
Clreult
Court o f
and
for June, 1411.
remove rloude from and to
Eemlneto Countp, Florida.
M a l a a l t Couatp Court lloua*
(O fficial Clerk's Heel)
qolet and cunflrm th* title tu
a t Aanford, Florida, on th* IB TH E C tR C V rr COURT OF
DATED this Stth dap a f
Arthur II. Ileckwlih Jr. Ih* ahuv* described properly
ftra t Monitor In ih* Month o f TH E BIBTM Jt'D IM A L M B - June, tt fA
Clerk Circuit Court, Hem. hill bvrii hroiifchl .iKiliMt you
A a iu a t. t i l l , which I* th* r t ir r . i b a n d f o b o m h i b . (HEAL)
In the above etylvd ranee by
Inole Cuunty, Florida.
OLD COUNTY. FLOBIDA.
Arthur It. Backwtth. Jr.,
•th dap a f A a ta tt. IM A
Publleh: July 2, I, If, 33, 1441. Iho plaintiff* it * e I g n a t * il
CMABCRRT BIX I B M
c le r k of th* Circuit Court C
(O fficia l Clerk's a*al)
D
K
.I4
therein, and you are hereby
A rtk a r H. Beckwith Jr. PBD BRAt, NATIONAL MOIIT
M irlh a T. Vlhlen
require,] |a f n , jo u r answ er
OAOR ASSOCIATION, a sorDeputy Clerk
Clark circ u it Court. Born
or
other defensive pleading*
IN
T
H
E
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
porallon,
Anderson, Rush, Dean,
Inal* C ounlr, Florida.
THE NINTH JUDIITAI. CIH - with the Clerk o f the Circuit
Plaintiff, lo w n d e a A van den llerg
P u h ll.h ! Jalp t, t, If. II , 11*1.
u u r r o r a n j i f o b u k b i . to u r t , end serve a copy there­
A ttorneys for Plaintiff
COK-T
o f upon llseaett and Tuck, A t­
NOI.K I'll! NTY. FM IHII4.
IIKnMAN B. cnt-BMAN and SSI Keel Central Avenue
torney* for plaintiffs, 7 M elt,
UH4NCKBV NO. IWHMI
H a r m o r application M ART L B B COLEMAN, hie Orlando, flo r id *
FIKMT N A T I O N A L CITY land I’ lasa, Maitland, Florida,
WlfA
Publish July A IMA
row TA B D U O
on
o r baror* tha 3 n,| day o f
BANK, T II II H T K B HOIlliDofendanle. C D K -lt
!■*#. l» U t riaatda ■la taboo
W A II N K II COlUUItAfTIUM August, IM I. |f j „ u
.
w n m o r s v r » ib
ad W O )
Pro Cunfesso
Mow-roASMi r a n n e t o a f b e (Bam l a c i d Florida hfalatoa CONTRIBUTORY It E T l- R EM ow er «
h e r e b y o iv MBNT INCOME TltlW T N o 3 Will -h o water ad against y o u
KM. T h a t D. D. Daniel tka TO: Herman R ralem an and • taca)
for
Ih*
relief
‘
saegh
l In Hi*
UNDER Aft RE KM KMT DATED
, M*rp Lee Coleman
NOT ICR o r APPLICATION
h old er o f the follow ing certi­
Complaint.
MARCH U IM I,
Addrewea Unknown
fob
tas
n r .r u
fica te kaa filed eald certificate
WITNKtM my hand and Ib*
Ton, defendants, ere hereby
Plaintiff,
f o r ta x deed to be leased
NOTICE IH IIKIIKIIY OIVKX
seal of th* eald Court In Han­
thereoa. Th* a ertin ea lt num­ n otified that a com plaint to T h a i D. D. Daniel, Ih* hold­ •ve.
ford,
Hsmlnole County. F lo r­
n. c h i i -dh and
b e r and pear o f leeuanee, tka foreclose a certain m ortgage er e f th* follow ing certificate c i r .u n .n s
the
follow ing described haa filed eald certificate fo r MARY L riin .D H . his w ife, id a this 34th day o f June,
description o f th* property, an
a n d th* ncm * la which It w ee prnpsrtp, to w ill
la a dr*d lo ba Issued thereon end HAIIVKY W. C U IT end
(Heal)
l.n l I, nlock I. W R A TII- T h * eortlflcata number end JKAMK M. CLAY, Me wife.
aaeeeeod nr* a* follow *!
Arthur It. nrckw ltb, Jr.
KRHFIEI.lt
rtflH
T
AUDI.
Defendant*.
C ertifica te No. M l T ear a f
yea r e f leeuanee, the descrip­
Clerk
T it IN, according In th* tion e f lb* property, and th*
NOTICE
OF
M
I,H
Baauanca 1M0
Byi Martha T. Vlhlen
plat thereof, es recorded name In which It waa aeeeeesd
NOTICE IH HKRKIIY OIVOeoertpl ton ad Pr*a«rbpi
In Plat llonk II. p a ge II, ara aa follow et
Deputy cle rk
BN that en th* 13U) day o f
M H or A MI.T1 f t o f W 411.41
P
u
blic
nceorde
o
f
Xsrelael*
Harlan
Tuck, o f the firm •(
July,
IM
I
at
11:0-1
A.
M.
at
f t o f BW U l i e n W H ) «*etlon
C ertificate No. d ll
Tear o f
Cauntp, Florida,
the main door o f th* Court Riaeett end Tuck
*4 Township 1 . A Range n
leeuanee, III*.
haa been filed aRalnat png In
Maitland Plain
lloU'B o f Hcmlnnl* Counlr, nf
Deeevlptlao ad Property)
K art
Warn* la w hich acsesecd D arld tho nhove-sfyled suit and you
Lot a (twee E lu ft.) Kn Hanford, Florida, the under­ Mall land, Florida
ere
required
lo
serve
a
copy
Attorneys
for Plaintiffs
signed
Clerk
wilt
o
ffe
r
fo
r
A Minute Uueh. All n f eald
chanted Manor I’ te l llook
•ale to th* highest end hevt ‘ ■"'J1'.'' Ju,r 3&gt; ». I«. 31. 14(1
p roperlp being In th* County o f you r Answer or Pleading ta
II, P eg* SI.
the
Complaint
on
P
la
in
tiffs
a f Xemlaole, Xtal* o f Florida.
In
whlrh
nsseeesd bidder for real) the follow in g a»I *13
JOMRPIt M.
MU. Name
Vnlea* such certificate shall attorney,
D w ight W. A
lie* trice M. described real property:
RAHKO.
P.
O.
lint
131,
Fern
l o t 111. OAKLAND HILIJt. |N TIIE UtHt l IT COURT « F
1&gt;# redeemed acron lln g In law
All
of
m id
p ro­
Park, Hemlnol* County, F lor­ U rlgge.
nccordlng
to
th*
plat T il 41 NINTH J l l l l t 'M I . ( l u ­
th o propertr deacrlhed In sunk ida,
perly
being In the Coun­
nod
file
Ih*
original
Anathereof
a* recorded
III l l IT. IN 4 Nil FI)R B41BI.
certifica te w ill be sold to the
ty
of
H* m I n o 11 ,
Htat*
wep
nr
Pleading
In
lha
office
I
'L
l
llonk
II.
I'age*
*3 .N01.43 COUNTY, IT.IHMM.
highest bidder at th* front
of
Florida.
Unless
such
A 4t. Public Records o f CfINNCr.H* Nf). 1.1331
dour o f th* Bemlnnl* C ounlr nf th e rierh o f th* Circuit certifica te ehall be redremrd
Hemlnol* County, Florida,
Hi t r t o m iir r t i t i . h
Court Ifnuee at Hanford, F lor­ Court on or before Ih* Xlet a ccording tn la w the properly
nf July, IMI. If you fall
together with all structures.
id#, on th* first Monday In day
t*
ELIGUDOK.
also
lo dn so, a decree pro m n freio described In such certificate Improvements, llu u ree, appli­ JACK
known aa J. I'. ELDHIDGK.
1h* month o f August, IMI, will he taken against you fur w ill ba eold to th* hlglieet
w hich
Is th* Ith dap of th* relief demanded In th* bidder at tha front door o f ances, end lippurtenance* on aleo known aa I. I’. ELDthe Hemlnol* County Court said land or used In con ju n c­ HEDGE, and AUDREY LDUAugust. IM I.
Complaint.
tion therewith.
Dated this H ot dtp o f Mep,
1HK KLDRIIN.1K, alt,i known
WITNKRH mr hen,l and nffl. lloue* at Hanford, Florida, on
T h is sale Is made pursuant
11*1.
rial seal nf nfflra af Hanford, (he first Monday In the month lo final decree nf foreclosure a* AUDREY IJIUIHK K M i­
ll III Hi K. *l«o known a* AUD­
dOtflclal C lerk's deal)
o
f
August,
1443,
which
Is
th*
County, this
Stth
entered In Chancery action REY ELD RII h IE, aleo known
Arthur II. Ileckw lih, Jr., Hemlnol*
dth day of August. 1441.
day n f June, IMS.
No.
1100
’.
now
pending
In
the
Clerk Circuit Court,
** AUDREY L KLDIUDGK,
Dalad tbl* S le l day e f May,
(HEAL)
Circuit
Court
or
and
for hi* wlf*.
■emlnol* Counlr. Florida
IMS.
A rthur ft. Beckwith, Jr,
HetnlnoL County, Florida.
Publish Julp A A I*. M . IMI.
Plaintiffs,
(O
fficial
Clerk'*
Heal)
Clerk n f Circuit Court
DATED this 31th day a f v*.
Arthur II. ILrkwIlh, Jr..
O O K -dl
B y: Martha T. Vlhlen
June,
1)43,
Clerk Circuit Court, HemW. II. HOWARD, ri e l .
I). C.
iia t h h c m c t in r c o t iw r o r
(H EAD
Defendants.
I nut# County, Florid*.
TM R A l b l H JUDICIAL CIR­ Joseph M. Muraaho
Arthur H. Ileckwlih, Jr.
NtvrH'4; OF at IT
Publleh; July I, 4, 14. 33. 1441.
P.
O.
Bo*
flS
CUIT OF A I D FOB HBMI.NClerk o f th* Clrroti Court
TO) W.
If
HOWARD.
If
CDK-1A
Fern Park. Fla.
OLB COUNTY. FLORIDA,
B y: Marl ho T, Vlhlen
alive, end If dead, hi* unknown
I'uhlfaht July t, A M. S3. 1141
CHABCMBT BO, H IM
Deputy
Clark
IN
TH
H
CIBCUrr
COI
BT
OF
helre,
devleeev,
Irgaleee,
nr
AMERICAN K EUR UAL. MAY. C D K -tt
TMR NINTH JUDICIAL C IR ­ Anderson. Ilueh, Dean
grantees; ANNA V. WIl-tWVN,
IKtlH AND UOAS AXMOUA IN t h e c i n t 'i r r c o m i t n r CUIT o r a n d f u n nr.M iB- Lownd&gt;s A van den llarg
a lto known na ANNA R. W IL ­
t i u n o f r u m .U A . pu|&gt;m f TH E NINTH JUDICIAL TIE
Attorneys for Plaintiff
OLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
SON, devested, and tha un­
113 East Central Avenue
IN rllAhUKM Y NO. ISIU
C U T OF A Nf) FOB SEES
known helra. d*Gv***, lega ­
FED ERAL NATIONAL MOIIT- lirlsndo, Florida
NOI.PS COUNTY, r t o s m .
tee*, grutileea, creditor*, as­
ItoflE R T t . WHICH, at nx IN ClfANCMBY NO. I B M
Cl AUK AHUOCIATIUN, a c o r ­ Publish July 3, 1441.
sign***,
or
other
person*
and c l el,
_ .
L'DK-II
pora
(Ion,
F
E
D
E
R
A
L
NATIONAL
MORT
claim ing by, through, under
Defendant*.
P lain tiff,
II AO HI ASSOCIATION, a cor
nr
against
the
■ell
AN'NA
V.
h o w a a o p iu r r ib
poratlaa.
WIICHIN. a lto hm.wn a* ANNA
NOTCH o r BALR
■OBTOAOH FOMKCLOSIR*
CLAY
II.
HUTTON
and
ANN
Plaintiff,
NOTICK IX IIERKIIY O IV- ft WHJtON. deceated; H lllltTOi EDMUND TIIOMI’MON and v*.
K. BUTTON, hla w ife.
l.KY
WltaU&gt;N WKI-OII,
It
PATRICIA THOMFMUN,
Defendants. tlS that pursuant tn lha Final alive, and If deed, her un­
CHARI,EH R. THOMPSON and
Deere*
of
Foreclosure end
hi* wife,
NOTICH
OP
BALM
HUNAN THOMPSON,
Hale entered In Ih* cause known helra, derlaese. lega ­
HEaiDKNCK: UNKNOWN
NOTICE IH IIERKIIY G IV ­
Defendants.
In th* Circuit Court, te**, o r grantees; ------'WELCH,
AND TO: A ll parties claim ing
EN that oa Ih* llt h day o f pending
NOTICE
OF
M
L
H
the unknown huvbend. If any.
Interest* bp, through, unJuly, IMS. a t 11:40 AM., at la and for Hemlnol* County, o f H i l t I l L E T W I L S O N
NOTICE
IH
HKRKIIY
OtV
Florida,
Cea*
Docket No. IS.d*r or against U o afore­
th*
frunl
door
o
f
(he
Court
K.N that on the llth d * r » f
th* undersigned
Clerk WELCH. If alive, end If dead,
said persona
llnuee of Hemlnol* County, at 117.
TOD ARK herebp notified Julp, I f t l , e f 11-4* A. M. at Hanford. Florida, the H onor­ w ill sell the property situated hie unknown belre. devisee#.
lha
front
door
o
f
tho
Court
In
said
County
described
as; legatee*, or granleet; CATH ­
that a Complaint to forscloe*
able Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.,
lleglnnlng l i t feet W est ERINE It. WILSON, If alive,
a certain m ortgag* encumber- Ituuea o f H«mlnul* County, at Clerk o f th* Circuit i*nur| nf
Hanford.
Florid*,
the
H
onor
and lb (eel North o f th* and If dead, her unknown
la g the follow ing described
nbla Arthur H. neokw ltl), Jr.. Hemlnol* County, Florida, w ill
Houlheaet corner o f the helra, devlaeea, Irgatrea, or
real propertr. ta-w llt
offer for eel* I* th* highest
OHANOE
LA ND
HoUlhweet
o f Hectlon 14. grant***:
A ot
It.
WILLIAMRON C lerk o f th* Circuit Court of and beet bidder fo r cash, al
Tow nship 30 Houth, Range COMPANY, a dissolved Flor
MEIGIITM.
according
to Sem inole County, F lorida, wltl publlo outcry, Ih* follow in g
o
ffe
r
for
eel*
to
tho
highest
Ida
corporation,
and
th*
un
th* plat thereat as record­
13 East, thence run North
described properly o f the D e­
13b feet, thence run W est known atalgna. vueretsor* In
ed In Flat Book II, pag* end beet bidder for cash, at fendant* CLAY If. HUTTON
(rutleat
or
other
SI. Public Rewrite o f Hem publlo outcry, th* follow in g and ANN 1C. HUTTON, hi*
1*1 feet, thence run Bouth Intareat,
described property o f the D*
11b test, thence run Kaat parties claim ing by. through,
Inola County, Florida,
w ife:
fendente
C
H
A
R
L
E
S
II.
under
o
r
agalnet
eald
Oil
DU feet to the Point o f
ha* b*an filed against peg In
Lot A Block I I . NORTH
and SUSAN
ANGt: LAND COMPANY; LU­
Beginning,
Ih* gh ors-etyled sulk and you T H O M P S O N
O
il
LAND))
FI
RUT
A
D
D
I­
a re required to ssrva n eopy TIIOMINMIN
TION. accord ing lo plal TOGETHER with ell stru c­ CY R. RUUD, eteo known us
Lot t«. Bloch «. W E ATI!
o f you r
Answer or
oil
thereof recorded tn P la l tures end Improvement* now U II. RUUD, If alive, and It
KRHPIKLD r it tr r r a d p i
rtea d ln g ta the Complaint un
Hook II, Pag** I I and 34.) end hereafter on said land dead, her unknown heir*, de­
THAN, according
to th*
P la in tiff's attorneys, AN PBRPublic Record* or Sem in­ aad fu t u r e , attached thereto, visee*. legatees, end grantees:
plat (hereof a* recorded
MOO IlK, deceased
BON, HUH If. DEAN, LOWNPKM
and all rente. Issues, proceeds, ADA K.
ole C ounlr, Florida.
In
P
lal
llonk
11,
P
ag*
M,
A ran den IIKIIG. I l l Kant
Including: W all H eater • P an - and profile accruing and to tha unknown heirs, devieee*.
Publlo Records o f Herat
Central Asenue, Orlando, F lo r­
legato**,
g
route i «. creditor*,
accrue
from
eald
premise*,
all
elray - Model FAN43
not* County, Florida.
ida. and file th* original Ans­
other person
llo l water H ealer - Day A o f whlrh ere Included within atalgnees o r
International
o
f
Utica
w e r o r oth er Pleading la the
th* foregoing description and claim ing by, through, or un
Night . Model ISO
Furnace — Model OHM I I
offla # o f Hi* Clerk o f the O r
Kang* • F rigldalro • Model ilia habendum thereof; a lio der th* aald ADA K. MOO11):
E-D
suit Court on or before Ih*
all gas, steam, electric, w ater, deceased; JACK M onitK . If
HH14
• le t dap o f Julp, 1443. I f pou togeth er with alt structures together w ith all struclura* and other heating, cooking, alive, and It dead, hie un­
and
Improvements,
then
or
fa ll to do BO, a decree pro
and
Improvements,
then or refrigerating, lighting, plum b­ k n ow * helre. devieee*. Inga
confeaeo w ill ke taken agalnet thereafter on eald land.
ing.
ventilating.
Irrigating, Ires, end gran ites; OHRID■hereafter on eald land.
T h is la mad* pureuant
pou for Ih* relief demanded
A.
HULL
deceased*
This I* mad* pursuant to ■ad power ayatrme, machines, TINE
Final
Decree
o
f
F
oreclosure
in tho Complaint.
the unknown
helre,
Final Decree o f Foreclosure appliances, natures, and ap and
This N otice shall fc* publish­ entered In lb* above eases. entered la the a b ove cause. purlenencee, which now are devise**.
l e g a t e e * , gra n ­
ed once a weak for fou r cun- Chancery Docket No. H IM , Chancery D ocket No. 11133, or may hereafter pertain to. tees, creditor*, seelgnees or
necutlv* w ash* In Ih* Banford n ow pending tn the Ctreull new pending In the Clreult or be used with. In, or on aald other
person* claiming
by,
Court e f and for Aomlnol* Caert o f and to r Hemlnol* premises, even thuugh they be through, under or agalnet the
H erald.
D ATED this M lh dap or Countp. Florida
raid CllltlHTINK A. RU M ,
detached * r detachable,
County. Florida.
IN WITNESS W H EREO F. 1
June. IMS.
IN WITNEHS W HEREO F, I at publlo sale, to th* highest deceased; ULMER P. RUM.;
h ave hereunto set m y hand kav* hereunto eel mr hand end beet bidder for caeh be
(BEAL)
And all pereont and pertle*
end officia l seal this S ilk day and official aeal Ib is llt h day tw eso Ib* hours e f eleven claim ing
A rth u r ft. Deck with, Jr.
any
Interest
by
o f June, IMA
C lerk o f Circuit Court
o 'clo ck la Ih* foreauon and through, under or ngalnal any
nf J u n x IM A
(ARAL)
Bp M artha T , Vlhlen
tw o o’ clock In tho afternoon o f Ih* above known or un
(HEAL)
A rtkar H. Beckw ith, 1 . ,
D eputy Clerk
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
oa the bird dap o f Julp, A.D. known parllet and AM . PER
C lerk o f th* C lrealt Court
A nderson. Rush. Dean
Clark a f Ih* Clreult Court IM A at th* Front Door of MINS HAVING Dlt CLAIMIn and fer Aomlnol* Ccan
D ow n dee A ran den B erg
U fa ANY INTKRKHT IN TIIK
In and fo r Hemlnol* Coun­ Iho Hemlnol* Countp Court
ty, Florida
A ttorn eys and Coansellorn at
ty. Florida
house In Hanford, Florid*.
REAL PROPERTY
HEREIN
Ily
Martha
T.
V
thlca
J.i w
(SEAL)
DUah'RIHUD UK 1 .0 IV, TO
B y Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
311 Bast Central Boulevard
Deputy Clark
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr., W IT ;
Jucaph M. Muraebo
Jpoat O ffice Bog IMS
Ja**pk M. Mu re aha
Clerk o f Ut* Circuit Court
PARCEL ONE
p. d
B o s SSI
'Orlando, F lorida
p. a Bog 131
Brt Martha T. Vlhlen
Lot* 10. 31, and yt •(
Porn
Park,
Fla.
Talephona 341.4111
Fern Perk, FI*.
*
Deputy Clerk
SUNNY SLOPES, according
r o M 'e h : Julp A A 1A *A IMS Publish July A IM*
PuMleht July A IM I
Publish July A 1443.
to th* plat thereof a*
CM C-M
CDK-31
CDK-Ad
recorded In Piet ikiok U ,

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APPLICATION

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Legal Notice

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tw t h e c i B f i r r r o i R T o r
T H E NINTH JID ICIAL C IR C U T , IN INI) FOR * E R I Ntll.M COUNTY. FLORIDA.
LAW NO. KWU
N ir n t 4t OF RULE NIUl
ST A TE ROAD DKPARTMBNT
OF KUiRIDA, an Agency uf
th* State uf IMurlda,
eml
HUM INOI.I1 COUNTY, * P olltl&lt;-*l Subdivision *( lb * Htat*
o f Florida,
Pitltloners.
v*.
CAILNEY GKO VIM, INC., *t at.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF EMINENT DO.
VI AIN PROt EEDINUSt
IN TII41 NARK AND BY T H E
A IT I IO H IT f OF THE STATE
OF FLO MIt) At
TO A M . WHOM tT MAY
CONCERN, end tn *11 peraon*
etui pertle* having or rlalm lng
any
right.
title.
Inter**!,
estate.
m ortgage nr other
Ren to nr on Ihoee certain
parrel*
o f lend hereinafter
described, end th* follow ing
pernone, together with all un
know n person* claiming by,
through o r under known per
win* whn are dead, or who are
not known to be dead or alive
Seette* TTIJ*-*VW) D ale Head
U l e**G *al* th e e ty Name*
H Add******
.
Edmund t» Froet. Individ
ually end ** F.eecutnr of
Iho yutet* of Hophl* F.
Frost, deceased
17 Rradtey Road
Arlington, M»t**rhue*tte
XIID No. 101.1, 1*33. l l t l ,
144.3
Margaret C. Froet
37 Rradley Hoad
Arlington, Maaoachueott*
H ill) Nu. 103-1. 104 7. 1W I
104.3
Evelyn P. Froet
IS A. Jaenn Hlreet
Arlington, Maetachueetl*
MRU N o. 101.1, HI-3
Freeman W. Froet
Jackson
New Hampshire
• RD No. 103.1, 1013
Xtargsrst M. Froet
Jackson
New Hampshire
HIID No. tol l. 1013
P atrick T. Hurley
ICO Pleasant Hlreet
Arlington, Maeeerhueett*
MRU No. tO«.J, 101.3
Adsllne K- Hurlvy
3o« Pleasant Hlreet
Arlington, ilaieaehueelt*
MUD No. 101-t, 101.3
Alice V. tovnt*
74 Denver Street
Springfield. Uareachueett*
H ill) So. KG. I, 1413
O iesley l^ n t*
74 Denver Street
Spring Held. H*»**ehu**H*
HUD No. 1*3 t. D U
tom e Cedar Grove*. Ino.
3» Mill Street
Arlington 71. M ae.echueell*
HIU) No. 1*3.1. 10)1
Dorothy II. Moor*
I t Hillside Road
Lincoln, Maaaachueatt*
Hill) No. 1*3.1, 143-3
Robert I , Moor#
II Hillside Road
U n coln. Maevschueett*
MUD No. 1*3.1, 1*13
M. Erneet Moore
l i t Massachusetts Avenue
Arlington. Mae**’ huvell*
MRD Met 101.1. 101&gt;
Tred Perrin
(77 Sagamore Drive
MucAaeleg 17, i e * Tut A

Legal Notice i Legal NoHce
■R D No. 1411. 1*11
G race P*rrla
471 Sagamore Drlv*
R och ester 17, New York
HIUJ No. 143.7, 1*1.3

IX

UMAX-

Legal Notice
N orik 44*»7T i- W aat f o r
a dlstaaea a f I4I.4* fit
thane*
North
I l ’ IF it4
W aat far a distance a f
34.44 ft, to tha poin t o f
beginning,
a ccording
to
tha plat lharaof aa ra co rd sd In Plat Book 13, Pag*
14.
P u blic
Record*
of
A*mlaola County, F lorida.
Including specifically, bud
not b y th* way o f llml*
tatlon. tha follow in g fix*
turaa: Jackson Gas H ot
W a tsr Hestsr, Mods! C 111,
Mortal 17443.
DONE and ORDERED ad
Hanford. County e f nominal**
Htat* o f Florida, U la 3! IB
day o f Juan, 1I4L
(HEAL)
H o r A rthur !L B sck w lth,

POBBCLOaVBK SALE
N olle# I* hereby given that
th* uadarslgaad, Clark a f tha
C ircuit Court o f tha Ninth
Judicial Clrealt. tn and for
Louis* Saw yer
c / o Francis Keef. Attorney Bamlnota County, Florida, pur­
suant
to th* fta sl decree o f
311 Massachusetts Avenue
A rlin gton 71. Massachusetts foreclosure entered In a east
pendlnr In aald Court, th#
ARD So. 1*1.7, 143.3
v t t e * TTiae-lSey Slat* Need style o f whlrh la
431 Uemlarie Canal y Dvee lt p- TH E SEAM RUS BANK FOR
HAVINOB IN THE CITY OP
MRD No. 103.1, n i l RIGHT NEW YORK. • Now York
corpo ra tios.
OF W AT
Plaintiff.
That part oft
H 4 Of A K 'i. W est o f Rond.
Hectlon I t, Tow nship 31 V B tA fA t . HOWE and
Mouth.
flange
ft
East. Mill RLEY HOWE, bay hus­
(E X C E P T th* lo u th I* band.
Defendants,
feet th ereof)
Jr.
lyin g W esterly o f and w ith- and th* d o ck s! number o f
Clark Clreult cou rt
which
ta
!i
il*
-O
iy
-.
w
ill
a
f­
In 0* feet o f the survey tine
Msmlnot* County, F lo r id *
f M ute Road 411, Hectlon ter fo r aal* and sell at public
O r i Martha T. Vlhlan
1"13e, sold survey line being outcry In th* hlghsst and hast
D eputy Clark
bidder fo r cash, th* fo llo w ­ G regory, C ou ri A Panislt*
described ** follow s:
in
g
dsscrlbsd
propsrty
situ*
Begin on th* Mouth line
Attorney# for Plaintiff
o f Hectlon St, Township al* In Atmlnola County, F lor­ 4*4 Jackson Alrsst
31 Mouth, Range 34 East, ida. to w ltl
Tampa f, Florida
Toot 77. T.TNWOOn AUR- Publish July 1. 4. If. 33, 144*
at A point 1311.41 feet
DIVQHION. according lo CD K -I7
West
of
the
Southeast
map nr plat thereof re ­
corn er
of
eald
Hectlon
corded In Plat Book 13.
31, then run North el*
N trrirB o p a p p l i c a t i o n
l*aga 74-73. Public
Re­
SUIT* Kant, 1*1.74 feet to
FOR TA X DEKD
cord* o f Attains)# County,
th* beginning o f a curve
I
See. 144.11 Florid* I f atata*
Florida:
con cave lo Ih* Houlheaetal
tOM)
erly and having a radius T ogether with, hul not lim it­
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV*
o f 444.17 feet, thence run ed to. th* follow ing Item*,
KN. That David Rome) tho
Northeasterly along said perm anently Installed:
bolder
o f Ih* follow ing cer*
Venetian Blladi; Atewart
curve through e central
W arner W all Heater OUT- tlflcat* has (lied said csrtlft*
angle o f 11*13' a distance
SE:
Preway
Oysn
No. cat* fo r tax deed to b* Issued
o f 344.37 feet lo tha end
330S- 3C ; Preway Ranga Nu. therson. Th* cerilflca t* num*
o f eald curve and end o f
1334-1; RCA R efrigerator; her and year o f Issuance, th o
thla survey line descrip­
and Phllco Room air co n ­ description o f th* property,
tion.
and the nam* In which it waa
ditioner, D14ACO-13
Tha
land
herein
described
Maid tale will be held at aaasssed ara aa follawai
contains
17.333 square feet
Certificate
No. 1174 Y *ar a t
.344 a cre ) more or leva, a i - Ih* fron t step* o f Ib# Hemlcluelve o f rosd right ot way. nnla County Courthouse la lha Issuance 3441.
Dsserlpriaa a t P repsriy i
OWNED
IIYi
EDMUND
1. C ity o f Hanford, Florid*, on
l o t 14 Oak Terraco, P la t
FROST
and
wlf#
M AR­ the 17th day o f J lly . IM I at
R ook I I’ag* 41.
GARET
C.
Fltt)MT,
and 11:04 o'clock A. M. o r a* soon
Nam*
In which as seised Clara*
ALICK F. I.ANTZ nnd hue- thereafter aa lha aama can
lha Roux. All o f aald pro*
band CHRALKT L A N T Z ; be dona.
party
b rin g In Ib*
Coun*
DOROTHY II. MOO IlK and (MEAL)
nf
S • m l n n I ),
Htat#
Arthur II. Beckwtlh, Jr. ly
husband
R O II E II T
L
uf
Florida,
unless
such
car*
Clerk
MOORU;
FIIKO
PEIUIIN
tlflca t* shall b* redeemed s e B y; Martha T. Vlhlen
and w lf* GHACK PERKIN;
curding to law th* p r o p e rtr
Deputy Clerk
M. KIINUHT MOORE, w id­
described In such esrtltlca t*
ow e r; EVELYN P. rRnelT. Rots*. W ight A Harford
will b* sold la th* hlgheat
4*17
First
Avanua
Houth
single; PATRICK T. IIUIlbidder at Ih* front door * r th *
L E T and w ife ADAMNK K. ML Petersburg 7. Florida
Hemlnul* cou n ty Court H ouse
IIURLKT;
IX)NB
CKDAR Publish July L 1443.
at
Hanford, Florida, on th *
OltOVEH, INC..
Estate o f C D K -lt
first Monday In th* m onth o f
JOHN F. SAW YER, deceas­
ed; TH E KMTATE OF HO- IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF August, 1441, which I* th o
P ll IA F. FROST, deceased; TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL UIH. 2th day nf August, 1443.
lis te d this 34th day a t JuSR
and KcvTATK OF KDWAIID Cl IT. IN .AND FOB IK B J .
1443.
W. HIGGINS, deceased;
YOLK COUNTY, FLOBIDA.
(O fficial Clerk's Hast)
SUBJECT TO: LE.IMK: record ­ IN UHANCKBY NO. 13314
Arthur II. Bsckw lth Jlh
ed In O.R. Rook 44. page 411,
ATHY H. MITCH ELI.
Clark Circuit Court. HtfB*
Held by * CAIINKr GROVES.
Plaintiff.
Inol* County, Florida.
INC
now
merged
with va.
Publish: July 3, 4, II, 11. l l l f c
MINUTE
MAID
GROVES HILLY JOE MITCHELL,
COUP., end INTEREST If
Defendant. C D K -I.
any o f Ih* unknown helre,
NOTICE TO APPKAB
devieee* sn d /u r other cla im ­ TO) HILLY JOE MITCHELL
NOTICM OF APPLICATION
ants under JOHN F. MAW.
FOB TAX m iK II
4(1 East Central Hlretl
YKR. deceased; and IN TER­
I
*e*.
IM 14 Florid* Mtatnl**
Kingsport, Ten nesses
EST, If any, of th* unknown
Y ou are hereby notified that at 1*4*)
hairs, deeltees, a n d /or other
NOTICE IH HKIIKHT G IV ­
Complaint for Divorce has
claim ants under HOI'IIIA F. been filed agalnet you In lha EN. That the holder o f th *
FROST, tierce ved; and IN­ above elyled Court and you fo llo w in g isrtlftrats haa filed
TER EST, If any, n f the un­ ara required tu serve a copy •aid certifica te fur ta x deed
known heir*, devisees, and/ o f you r Anawer or pleading to
b* Issued thereon. T h *
&gt;&gt;r other claimants under lu th* Complaint nn the Plain­ csrtlflrat* number and ya*r o f
ED W ARD W. HIGGINS, d e ­ tiff'* attorney. TRUMAN K. Issuance, lha description o f
ceased.
GRAHON, I ' l One North Or­ the prnperly, and Ih* nam* In
Hecltoa 77I34-3M9 Stale Bead ange IHdg-. Orlando. Florida, which It was assessed are aa
A ll. Seaalael* Caaaly llescvlp- and (lie Ih* original Aniw er follow *)
AiAd(R(j
ur pleading In the office o f Certificate No, 1144. T sa r * f
HR I) No. 104.1, tOI.3 RIGHT Ih* Clerk o f tha Circuit Court, Issuance 1941,
»F W A T
D esert*)lew e f P roperty!
Hrnilni.i* County Court llnuee,
That part aft
lavi 31 (la s s PI N o f H R)
Hanford. Florida, on or b e ­
Th* South 1* feet e f th* fore th* 31st day of July, 1443.
Illk. H Woodland H eight#
HH o f HK'i o f Hectlon St, If you fall to do *o Judgment
Plat Rook 7 Pag* 31.
Tow nship 31 Mouth, Rang* by
default
wltl be
taken Name In which aaseass.l D. Dh
34 Keel,
Daniel.
All o f avid property b e ­
against you fur tha rsllst dslyin g W esterly e f and w ith ­ mended in the Complaint.
ing In Ib* CAunty o f Hemlnol*.
in &lt;0 fe e l nf th* vurrey line
done
and
ordered
at Htat* o f Florida. Unless suet)
o f Htat* Road 431, Hectlon Hanford.
Hemlnul*
County, certificate shall be redeem ed
77130. said survey lln* being Florida, thla 17th day a f dun*. accord in g lo law th* propsrty
described ae fullow e:
described In suoh cs rtlflr a t*
1443.
llegln on th* Mouth line o f (MEAL)
will be sold to th* h lg h sst
Hectlon 2t. Tow nship 31
Arthur If. Iteckwlth. Jr.. bidder at th* front d oor o f th *
South, Rang* 34 Knit, at
Hemlnol*
County Court Houe*
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
a point 1313.43 feel West
Memlnola County, Florida at Hanford, Florida, on th *
o f Ih* Southeast corner
First Monday In the Month o f
R y; Martha T. Vlhlen
o f said Hectlon 31, thence
August, 1333, whlrh
I* th *
I&gt;*puty Clark
run North •1*34 10' East. Truman K, dram a
Sth day a f August, 1441
1D1.74 feet to Ih* be­ Attorney a l la w
Dated this llth day o f J u n R
gin nin g of a curve enn- Gn* North Orang* Building
1)43.
rava to the Southeasterly Orlando, Florida
(O fficia l Clerk's Heal)
and having a radius o f Publish July 3, 4. 14, 31, 1461
Arthur If. Iteckwlth, J r ,
0)4.37
feet,
thence
run CDK-1
Clerk Circuit Court,
Northeasterly along eald
H-mInole County, Ftorldw
cu rve through a central
Publish; July I, I, 14. I l, I H t
-NorriUB OF .APPLICATION
angle nf 11*13' a distance
C
D
K
-I
FOB TAX IIF.KII
o f 113 37 feet lo the end
See. t a n s Florida atalata*
o f said curve ami end o f a t i*l)&gt;i
NOTICE OT HALE
Ihl* survey line deecrlpNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
N otice la hereby Riven p u r­
tlun.
at D. D- Daniel, the hold­ suant
to Amended
Final
Th* land herein described co n ­ Th
er uf the fallow ing certificate
tains I34&lt;) square feet (.033 ha* filed said certificate fur Deere* o f foreclosure dated
June
17th
t
i
l
l
,
and
arta cre) m ore nr l*ev. exclusive tax deed tn be Issued thereon
In
Chancery
Ca s •
o f ere* In existing road right Th* certificate number and t-red
No. 13103 nf the Circuit C ou rt
o f way.
year o t Issuance, tha descrip­
OWNED
RTf
EDMUND T. tion o f lha properly, and tb* o t the Ninth Judicial C ircu it
In
and for 8emlnol* C ounty,
FROST,
K ieciilur o f
the name In which It waa aassaasd
Florid*, wherein W est Hid*
Estate of HOI'IIIA F. FROST, are a* follow s:
Federal Havings and I-nftii A s .
deceased
'ertU lcett Nu. 417
Year of •delation o f S'sw
York
lg
HUHJKCT TO: LEASE: record­ Issuance, 1440.
P
la in tiff and I'hlllp HsIJmait
ed In O. IL Rook 43, page
Deeertptlea a t Property)
and
Jeanstts
Hsldmsn,
hla
411,
Held
by
CAR-NET
Lot 4 Forest Hlopes, (Nat w its, are defendant*. I w ill
GIRIVEH. INC., now merged
Book 11, Page 32.
sell
to
th*
highest
bidder
fu
r
with MINUTK MAID GRO­ Nam* In whlrh assessed CharVES. Corp.. end INTEREST. lee IV. A Resale M. Turner. caeh at tho Front Waat o f
If any. of th* unknown heir*, All o t aald property being In the Hemlnol* County C ou rt­
house In Ih* City o f Hanford,
devisees, a n d /o r other cla im ­
lha County o f Memlnole, Hlat*
ant*
undtr
SOPHIA
r . of Florida. Unless surn ce r­ F lorid* at ltl4 o 'clo ck P- M.
un th* 14th day o f July. 1441,
FRONT, deceased.
tifica te shall ho redeemed a c ­ th* follow ing described p r o ­
TA K K NOTICE that a D e­ cord
in g tu law th* property perty as set forth la aald
claration of Taking haa been described In such cerilflcat*
filed
In
th*
sh ov s-riyled w ill be sold to th* highest Final Dscrs*. lo -w lt;
Lot 17. Block I t , EAMT.
reus* by the Petitioners, the bidder at th* front door at th*
II R O O K
MUltDIVtMloN,
acquiring authority o f thee* Memlnola County Court llous*
UNIT NO. 4, a ccord in g ta
proceedings, fur the taking nf
t Sanford. Florida, nn the
Ih*
plat
(hereof
a a re co rd ,
the shove-described lands, for first Monday In the month o f
sd In Plat Rook 1). P age*
the purpose eet forth tn the August, 1443. which t* tha
II and 44. Publlo R ecord*
Petition In thla ceuee. v ia : Ith day o f August, 1412.
o f Msmlnot* C o u n ^ , F lo r ­
Ae right o f way for a portion
Dated this l is t day ot May,
ida.
» f Htat* Road (31 In Hemlnul* 14*3.
(MEAL)
County. Florida, and that th* tu ftlcia l Clerk's Seal)
Arthur 11. Reck with. Jr.
Honorable Vaaser It. Carlton,
Arthur II. Ileckwlih Jr.
Clark o f th- C ircuit C ou rt
on# o f th# Judge* or the Ninth
Clerk Circuit Court. Sem­
R
y: Martha T. Vlhlen
Judicial Circuit o f Flurld*.
inole County, Florida.
Deputy Clark
will, on tha 13th day o f July. Publish July 3. 4, 14, 22. 1443.
la w o ffic e *
A. D. 1443. at 11:1* A.M.. in CDK-13
Freed and Nathanson
th# Hemlnol* County C ourt­
house at Hanford. Florida, c o n ­ IN T il 11 CIBCUrr COURT OF 31U R,.nth W ashington A vsnu*
sider aald Declaration a f T a k ­ Y in : MATH Jt DIUI AL CIH Tttunv Ills, Florida
ing. appoint appraisers, end I I IT IN AAD I’OM HIIUIAOLIl P ubll.h July I. 1943,
CDK-13
make such ord er a* the Court D sl \TY. FLORID4.
ilttms proper. AR parties to IA I'HAACF.NY AO. 131**
th* suit and all parties Inter- WENT HIDE FEDERAL H IV .A w rifit u p 4 r r i .i a 4 T i o N
eslsd
may
appear and
be INCH AND LOAN AMMOCIA
FOR TAX IlltlU )
heard at the time and plac* TIltN, a Federal Having* and (Her. IWLI* F l.rld a Atata)**
designated.
Loan Association existing un a l IBIB)
You. end each o f you. ere lsr the laws o f th* Unit*,
NOTICE IH HKRF3HY O IV .
hereby commanded lo appear Htalsa of America,
UN. That 1&gt;. D. Dagtsl th*
by filing an Anawer to Ih*
Plaintiff, holder o f tb* follow in g c e r t i­
Petition h eretofore (Red In -vs
ficate has filed said c s r t lflIhl* cause in the entitled Court, R lc llA R D E CARR, and KV|. cat* fur tax Used tu ba Issued
on nr before August 4. 1341, ELYNN M. CAIttl, his wlf*.
thereon. Tb* certiricat* n um ­
to show w h it right, title. In­
Defendant*. ber and year o f Issuance, th*
terest or Rene you. o r any o f
description o f tho propsrty,
n o t ic e
of
but
you. have In and
lo
th* STATIl OF M.OHIIM
end th* nama In w hich It waa
above-described
land*
and TUi H it'll AR1) U. CARR and assessed are as fo llo w s:
show cau«e why th* aame
EVIKI.YNN M. C A R R , Certificate No. 144 Year * f
Should not he taken (or th*
Isauanns 1144
hi* wlf*.
use* and purpose* set forth
whoa* residence I*
Re—
*rlp tl-a af Property*
la th* Petition filed herein.
Oakland
Drive,
Orlando,
N 104 ft. o f H 433 (L o f K
WITNESS mr Hand and th#
Florida
33
ft.
of W 194 ft. o f N '* o t
I
O fficial Me.ll of said Court, on
You sr* hereby required to r n v 'i o f NKt» o f Section 11
this llt h day ot June, A. D.
file your answer or written Tow nship 11 Mouth Hangs t l
14IL
defenses. If any. In th* above East
(MEAL)
with th* Clerk or Name tn which Ssse.sed Lloyd
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r„ proceeding
Clerk of the C ircuit Court, this Court, and to serve * E. Ilurrltt. AR o f sa id p ro p s r­
Hemlnol*
County
I’ o u rl- copy thsrsuf upon th* Plain­ ty Using In th* County o f
t i f f * attorneys, whose names Msmlnot*, Htat* o f
Florid*.
houi* Hanford. Florida
B y; Arthur 11. Beckwith. and addrsss appears hsrsan. Units* such cerilflcat* sh a ll
on
or
bsfors
th*
lis
t
day
of
b*
rsdssm
at
according
t o la w
Jr . Clerk
A lly, 1)43. Ih* nalur* o f this Ih* properly described In such
Harold F. Johnson
p r ..c e d in g being a suit for rertlflnsts will be sold lo th*
County Attorney
foreclosure o f m o r t g a g * hlghsst bidder at th* fro n t
I’ . O. Rot 334
against Ih*
follow ing
des­ door o f Ib* Msmlnot* C ou nty
Hanford, Florid*, and
cribed propsrty. lo -w lt:
Court llou s* st Hanford. F lo r­
Lot
24
and
that
part
o f ida. on ih* first Monday Ii#
Jack W. Flare*
Lot
II,
OAKLAND
lilLtM
.
Ih* month ot August. 1141,
Holland Building
described as follow s: Re. which la th* 2th d a y
*t
Tallahassee, Florida
■Inning at a point on th* August. 1142.
of Counsel for th* Petitioner*
curva
o
f
th*
East
rlg
h
t-o
f.
PuhH.n July 3. 4. 14, 33. 1)43
Dated this 31st day a t May,
w sy line o f Enclno Way 1441.
C D K -la
St Ih* Intersection with (O fficia l Clark'# Me*))
th* southerly lln* o f Lot
Arthur U. Beckw ith. J b V
IN TU B CIBCUTT COUBT OF
1*: then,-* South 41*34:4’*
Clerk Circuit Court.
'
THH NINTH J ltJ lr lV t. CIH
East s t m t (h* southerly
Msmlnot* County. F lorid#
H IT
OF THE « r k T i: IIP
11ns of Lot lo for a dl*. .P u b lish July L a 14 .
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Reception
Honors Artist
By Mrs. A A n MalWr
A maptioB * u bald at tbg
DvBary Maaaioa Housa Sun*
day aftaraoon to walcomg
Artist Loran Wllford who will
ba artlit in raaidanea at tho
Mansion through July IS.
During his stay Wllford will
giro demonstrations a a c h
Wednesday afternoon. Tho
public is invited to attend at
a nominal charge.
The buffet table at Sunday
afternoon’s recaption waa or*
erlaid with a white hand*
crocheted cloth and centered
with a floral arrangement o f
pink roses flanked by tall
pink tapers. Two crystal
punch bowls and trays o f
sandwiches, cookies and mints
completed the appointments.
Hostesses were Mrs. John
Leone, Mrs. Isabel Hearick,
Mrs. Ralp . S.henek, Mrs. J. L
Seville, Mrs. Vera Johnson,
Mrs. O. Kilhaas, Mrs. Robert
M. Wells, Mrs. John Tillrock,
Mrs. D. N. Little and Mrs.
Florence Seymour.

Cows Like Polka
FORT ATKINSON, Wia.
(D PI) — Mrs. Carl Laage
said aha and her hasbaad
noticed a milk production
■lump d u r i n g
tha tw#
months their barn radio was
broken. Mrs. Laage said
production rose after it wad
repaired and added tha cowa
seem to like a “ good lively
polka.’*

Legal Notice
S K W IV01.K c o i . m

in M v i n n iN K im v
W i r e e f F ablle l l r a r i i s
Notice I* hereby slven . that
after consideration. the ftemW
note County Z onin g C om m ie.
■Ion will hnM a p u b lic hear*
Inc In iletrrmlne III# fe a s i b i l i t y
o f recom m en d in g to the lloa r 'l
o f C ou n ty Com m l . . l o n e r , that
the fo llo w in g ileacrlheil p r o .
perly
p res en t ly
toned
A-X
A g ri culture
he
aone.l
K -1 A
Mingle
F a m ily
It ee ld en ll a ll
ta il. It . 31. &lt;«. IS. I t , IT. I I .
I). SO and St. SI. SI. Hmlth'a *
Snd Sub division. F u r t h e r d ea rrlhed
aa g e n e r a l l y
loc a t ed
W i l l o f l.lnrnln H e ig h t * Huh.
dlrlelnn and North o f Haven*
na Park o f I&lt;nch A r b o r .

Public hearing w ill be held
In the Memlnnle County Court
llou ie, County C om m liilonera
Hoorn. Manford, Florida, aa
Wednesday, July 10, IMS at
TtJO P. SI. nr aa anon there*
after aa pnnalhle.
Seminole C ounty Z on in g
Com m lulnn
ily Itnhert ft. Hrown
'Sem inole County Z on in g
Director
Publish June i i A July I,
IMS.
C O J -ltl
m it iih

Fttit

of

t r n t r .in o s

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fees. IUI.IS F lorida Slatetea
el tatlM
NOTICK IS llK H K H T O JV .
KN. That t&gt;. II. Daniel tha
holder o f the fo llo w in g certl*
flcate baa tiled aald cartlflcata
for taa deed to ha Isaued
thereon. The c e r tifie s !# nuin*
her and year o f lanuance. tha
description * o f the property,
and the name In which It wua
a*&gt;«**ed are ae fo llo w ,:
Certificate No, too Year a t
tMiiance 1M4
Dearrlptlea a t P reaeriy
l o t T f.ula ttlakea itcvla loe
Plat Bm.k I Paga 101
Name In which aaaeaaed Na*
thanlel a Inea IlUka. A ll o f
•aid property being In tha
County o f Hemlnule, State o f
Florida. Cnleea such certl*
flcate shall ha redeemed a r .
cording to taw the property
I c r r lb t d In auch ce rtifica te
will ti, sold to the highest
bidder at tha fron t gonr « f
the Hemlnole County C ou rt
Itnuae at Hanford. Florida, on
the first Monday In the month
of August, IMS. which la tha
Sth day o f .Vugint, IMS.
Dated this Slat day o f Slay

IMS.

(O fficial Clerk's Heat)
Arthur It. Itrckw lth, J r.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hcmlnole County, F lorida
Publleh July J. », II, IS, IMS.
C D K .lt
IV TIIK
C lltC t IT CO I NT.
NINTH *M D ll INI. CIRCI IT
OF FI.lilt l i l t IN A.NU FtlK
al-.WINIILK I III NTV.
lllt.N C K N T Nil. l u l T
In tho Slatter o f the A dop llou
oft
KKVIK DAVID W1LPON by
Itlchard II. Ham bottum
No r i t i : t o e i n i w c t r a t :
n i t : e r tT t: o f f l o iiiii!
Tin T K It It B S C t
OL.UNN
tVlUUlN
I Place o f Keeldence U ,&lt;
know nl
NtiTICK IS llKHKHT O IV .
KN that a Hworn Petition hat
been fil'd In the Circuit Court,
Ninth Judicial Circuit o f Flor*
la. In and fo r Hemlnole C o o n ,
ly. In Chancery, wherein P a ll.
Honor. I lk 'll Villi It. RANH.
IUiTTHSI. eeeke to adopt n
certain white, mate child, t o .
wit, K KV IN DAVID \VIUk&gt;N,
three presents are to rauta
and require you to he and ap.
pear before the above styled
Court on the Sth day o f
August. A. D. IMS. then and
thtre to ahoer cauae. If any
you can, why the re&lt;|ue,t of
the Petitioner herein should
not be granted.
Herein tall not eDe a D*«
rree Pro Confeaeu will be en*
Itred a ia ln e t you and tha
cause proceed e l parte.
VVITNKHS my hand end n f.
flclal seal aa Clerk o f the
Circuit Court. Ninth Judicial
Circuit o f Florida, Ir. and for
Seminole County, this 31th day
of June, A. D. IMS.
(MtlAM
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f the Cirrult Court,
Ninth Judicial c irc u it o l
FlorIda
lly Martha T. Vlhlen.
D C.
Cordon V. Frederick
Attorney for Petitioner
It Kaat Commercial Street
Hulls J. Kirk Plata
P. n. tloa t:»S
Hanford, Florida
Puhtlab Ju ly S. I, 1*. M. I l i a
C D K -t,

�hr
____________________________

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Classified
Phone

f!

322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W . First
D EAD LINKS

m

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
J 3 J Tuos., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
I before lu a rtio n . lion . • S a t
soon .
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuea.. thru Frl. - 2 P. M. clay
before insertion, Moo. - S a t
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald will not be re(p ossib le for m ore than one
incorrect insertion o f your ad,
and r e ie rv e i the right to re­
v ile or reject any advtrUaeraent from what ordered to
conform to the policka of thia
paper.
If you want people to pay
attention to your bmlnaia,
call FA 2-3612 and aik the
Herald Staff about come at­
tention getting ad.

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4

Legal Notice
JtOTTt B o r
APFL IC .kT IOX
von
Tax
n rt:n

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ISi.te

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.NUTICR IS HF.r.RtlV OtV1SN. That D. D. Dante] ths
hobt«r of the fottowlna certi­
ficate has filed »a!J certificate
fo r tax Seed to be laaued
th.-reon. The certificate num­
ber an.l year of leaunnce. the
deecrlhtlun o f Ilia property,
and the name In which tt
w a» »*•»•»*.t are ae follows:
Certificate No. 414 Tear of
Issuance IPSO

Legal Notice

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Dated this Slat day of May
tM S.
(O fficia l C lerk's Beal)

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk circu it Court.
Seminole County, Florida
ruhiish July :. ». is. ; j . i j « .
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C L A U D E T T E ODEtetsE “ MAIL,

Plaintiff
EDW ARD
H R.

HARRISON SMAIL,
Defendant

N o r itE o p u t i r
TUi K n W A R D
t*M AIU SR.
Torrance.

HARRISON

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TOU ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint to foreclose
g certain mortgage encum
berlnc the fallowing described
real property, to-wtt:
Lot 97. OAKLAND ltlUe-4.
a ccording
to
the
pt.it
th ereof
aa recorded In
Plat Book It. Page 41,
Pu blic Records o f Beml
note County, Florida,
ha* bsen filed against you In
tne above-*t&gt;lrJ suit, and you
are required to serve a copy
o f you r
Answ er or other
pleading to the Complaint on
P lain tiff’ s attorney, ANDER­
SON, RUSH. DEAN. DOWNDEB A van den BERG, 111 East
Central Avenue, Orlando, Flor­
ida. and til* the original An­
swer o r other Pleading In tha
office o f the Clerk of the Clr
cult C ourt on or before the
9th day of July, 19SJ. If you
fall to do to, a daert* pro
ron fteso will be taken agslnst
you for the relief demanded
In the Complaint.
Thle Notice shall bt publish
ed once a week for four con
secutlve weeks In the The
Sanford Herald.
DATED thla Ith day of
June, 194|.
(BEAL)
Arthur II. Rerkwlth. Jr
C lerk of Circuit Court
llyi Martha T. Vlhltn
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 11, II. &gt;5 A July
1. 1941.
CDJ-49,

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31.

I94n

And

r#«*ord©d

Lot

B&gt; Bli k

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D*cr**
you.

Pro

C oafeu u

County, Florida, this 17th day
o f June, A. D. 1941.

official teak of *a M Court In

(B EAL)

b « m t n o!# C ou n ty .

WTTNEiart my Iiand and th*

Fi *rld», thi*

Arthur it
Be.-kwlth. J r . ?th day uf Jan#. 1»&lt;3.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, (•EAL&gt;
In and For Seminole Coun­
Ar ; air II fleckw tlh Jr
ty, Florida
C lerk o f th* Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vthlea.
Fly: Margaret K. Tyr*
D. C
D ep u t y Clerk
I G ordon V* Frederick
Rtardadl, O f Id lay and L*wla
Li A ttorney fo r Plaintiff
A u t r a i f i for f ia t n ilff
1 l l o East Com mercial street
40 North C ou r t Aireet
l * Bulls 1. K irk Plea*
P ott O ff ic e B o s 3334
* P O. Box 1793
Orland o, Klorhla
| Hanford, Florida
Publleh J un* |lf II, 2Z k July
j P u b iu h j , . a. 3, ii,
tt«a
,. u c j .
E( CD K -4
ICD J-ss.

FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
house. Large room i. (63 a
mo. FA 2-8344.
FURNISHED
Apartment.
ed. Quesnel
E. 14th SI.

hate. $95. FA 2-6244.

Nice unfurnished 3 bdrm.
F l’ RN. 4 Room, 1 Bedroom
home. 2335 Ei Capitan Dr.
Apt. Water furnished. A d­
FA 2 0180.
ults. 323-0386.

8. Reach Ken tala
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and close in. Jimmifl
Cowan. 322 4013.

2 Btdroom
Newly decorat­
Apt. Apt. 7. 404 2 BEDROOM hou»e. Kitchen
equipped. $75. FA 2-5303.
322-1164,

HUTCHISON
Ocean
front
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
FA 2-4058,

9. For Sale or Rent

BABYSITTING d a y or Bight.
FA 2-1213.

ALUMINUM
Furniture rewebbed cheaper than you
WILL do Babysitting and will
can do it yourself. Bring
atay weekends. FA 2-50(9.
It to the Furniture Center.
1100 French Ave.
21. Beauty Salon*
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK 5 PIECE breakfast set and
Homart window fan. Phone
Complete Ser, Eve. Appt’ s
332-8120.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742

SPECIAL

ROSA L. PAYTON

Legal Notice

Wall

.%■ *A #cutor o f tli* L is t
W ill
and
T**tAiii*nt
of
N K lL V. SM ITH . d©crAstil
St©natrom, D a v Ir a M- Intoih
A tt o r n e y * fo r Ez©entor
iMut Offli*© l i r r w r r 1310
Hanford, Florld.i

I&gt;ut.nmi June ii. If. 3k

3.

19(3.

a.

July

CDJ.44
In lb© 4&lt;*urt o f lb© County
Juiln#, ^ milnol© f m i n t y , Mai©
uf Flurltl*. In Krubal©.
In fp thr Keinl© uft

DEW EY

MATHEWJS.
D e c t a it d .

KIA.II* A O T irE
Notice

le h er eh y a lv e n that

th© und*r*!cn*d will, 4.n th#
Uth day o f J u ly , A D. 19*3
prevent

to

the

}l*ifi»nabl*

County
Judt©
of
F©mlnol*
County, Florida. h*r final rettifn, account and touch*?*,
a*

Admlnltt rat rlx

of

fh*

Eetate o f D EW EY MATIfEWif.
d*c*i*«d. and at &gt;itd time,
then and there, make applt*
rwtlun to the **ld J u d s * fo r
A final
M tU «m *m
of
h
admin let rat Ion o f *ald r«tate,

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CLEAN coo] downitalr
Apartment*.
Adult*.
Ph.
FA 2-1834.

Legal Notice

D # c * m b « r 3&lt;*. l f « d In Offlt u l
DEW EY MATHEWS
R e c o rd * Ui.uk 119 t o z * 139
iJ'tcealid
o f th* Public It© curd* o f Be ml * j4f©n«tr«im, Da v Ia A Mctntoeh
no!* C ou n ty , F lorid *, enc u m ­ Attorney* f«»r Adm lnutratrln
bering that certa in pl*c» or Puet O ff h p OriW4-r 1330
parcel
of
p ro p e r ty
located Hanford, FJorlil*.
•HiiAte,
And
hvinif
In aald I14b 11*It Ju n o l ( l i , 11 A Ju ly
County And .Slat#, t o - w lt :
3. 1143.
O R L A N D u
ToW NAlTE
FOURTH
ADDITION.
j«
r ecor d ed In Plat Book JI,

2

Clean i*t floor apt. Private
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
2 BDRM home. 817 Catalina.
L T S T A in s 2 Bedroom furn­ 2 BEDROOM furnished A part­
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
Cold Wave $695 complete
ment. FA 2-0641,
ished Apart menL 1201 W.
PINECRKST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
Open evening by appt.
Ui St. FA 2 0981.
baths, Fla. room, built-in 318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0831
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mrllonvllte.
oven It range. t(M E. Jen­
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
3 RR. 1 batb. $75 a mo.
kins Circle. 322 9557.
Id th# l i i u r t ml (h© L’tHiZVf
22. Hulld • Faint • Repair
Rooms private bath*, 114
Jievlc*. 4 p m ( ihi|p C f | R ( j » f l a r 3 HR. 1*» bath. $85 a mo.
W. Firri SL
Wn. I k I'rMliHlP.
2-BEDROOM
and
Fla.
room,
Seml-Rctired Curpenlvr
U r g e 3 Hr., 2 bath. Air-cond.
Ik r#» i :« u ip •(
kitchen equipped. Will furn­
Small
Repairs — Painting
1163
mo.
N E I L V. .SMITH
VERY largo 3 Bedroom
ish if you like. 2414 Sum­
DlCfllltl.
P h u n e- FA 2 7983
3 Rr. 2 bath on lake. $150 a
Home
in
Loch
Arbor.
(140
T o A ll ( rnliitarK i l l I 'f r t u R i
merlin.
mo.
per month. FA 2-5301.
II k y Ikk
Claim * or
Dm am U
2 5 . P lu m b in g S e r v ic e *
*■*!«■&lt; %ml4 KztKUi
3
BDRM. 2 bath heme. 2017
You z n d * z r h uf y o u tr©
PLUMBING
hfretry n o t ifie d anti r*tiuired
Elirabeth Court. G r o v e
to present z n y c U l m z %n&lt;l i|«*
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Contracting Repairs
Manor. FA 25003 for Appt.
rtt4tii]* w h ic h y ou , o r #ith©r
M twtvoi.s: s o l v r t
FA 2-1301 17-62 at Hiawatha
FRE E ESTIMATES
o f you, fii*y t m v « a
hi nt th«
/ I I U M I C'4994 441**1(1 V
e*tzt # o f N E IL V. SMITH. •!©R. L. HARVEY
1(1.
Wanted
to
Rent
V'MIrr s i F n h llr l l s e r l n g
FURNISHED I bedroom Dup­
c oz» »d , Izt© o f Milt Coun ty.
291 Satubrd Ave.
FA 2-3383
Kutlis I. hereky glv.n. that
t«» ih# C o u n t y Jut!*# o f Brrnllex. Available June 2 Ith. MOVING from out o f Stnte
nol# C oun ty , F lo r id * . zt hit aft,r rs&gt;nalil,r*tlon. th, H«mlFA 2 36U).
July 10-15. 3*4 Bedroom
o f flu* In th* c o u r t ham#- rtf nol, CounlT Konlng r'oimril,•*id C o u n t y t t Hanfuril. F lo r ­ eloii will huM w tiubllo he.rHouse or A putt incut.
ln&lt;
t&lt;
&gt;
ieKrtnln*
th*
feaslida,
w ith in
»ii
iu l*m l^ r
3 RR. Frame House. Partly
Tc- huger*. Responsible fumm on th* f r o m th# tlm© o f lit© tilllly of recommetidlhg tn th«
furnished.
Near
NAS,
Not
flr«t p ublt c zt lu n o f thla no- Uo.nl o f County (Vnnmis.lunily. Write Box 23, c /o San
Plumbing A Heating
fancy but cheap rent. $)2.50
Hut, 1**0 h c l a im or il#mcinti *r« that th# fntlowlfnc ile,AIR CONDITIONING
ford Herald.
•h*11 b© In w r it in g , Anil ©hull crltis&lt;l property pr&lt; sently aim­
week.
FA
2-3219.
*t it© th* p la c * o f r **!4 «nec ed C-t Commercial be toned
CONTRACT
and REPAIR
i n i pn«t o f f t r * z i i l r e v i o f th* B-J Duplex: The Catt t59 ft
12. Real Eatate For Sale
WORK
c U lm z n t , zmt *h* ll b# t w o rn of the North SOO ft of the EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Park.
to by th© r U l m itit, hi* A«©nl. Hoiith 440 (t o( a parcel dsv2 BDRM. block home. 1500 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 8561
or at torn©?,
*n«I Any «uch crlhed at: The 8 W . of th* FURNISHED 2 H e d r o n m
lV « t o f Hear U ) r
Douglas \ve. FA 2-4&gt;858.
clAlm or dcrtiAnd not *o filed Ml
house. 2181 Palmetto. Call
It a i and North of th* lu ll27. Special Service*
■half
void.
road
In
flection
:)-!lS-S9E.
FA
2-0274.
/ * / Luul* II. timtth
VACATION

HON, hi* wife. « t a ! . Defrnd
arid for an ord er -lia-herAinu
in t *. In C h z n c z r y No. 11131 h*r at *ueh Adm tnlatratrli,
T h * na tur* o f this suit 1*
Dated thla the 7th dty o f
A f o r e c lo s u r e o f thzt c eriz ln June, A. D. 19HJ
nt i f I s zii * fr om *al«i dzftni
/ * / One.il M**t he w i
znt* to p U l n t lf f . 1.41 ©d Dec*
.1* A lm ln la trzlrix of th*

A Sworn Complaint having
bean filed against you In the
C ircuit Court In and for Bemlpa a * if . Public Uncord*
not* County. Florida. !n Chano f tf«mtnul* Coun ty, F l o r ­
eery, for D ivorce, the short
ida.
title
of
said
action
being
E A C H OK TOU Id R E Q U I R ­
CLA U D ETTE O’ DELLE HMA1L ED t o fil# y o u r an *w *r or
wr
P la in tiff ve. EDW ARD It.Ut- olher wrlltlan dtf*n*#'« to h*
RIBON SMAIL, S R . Defendant, C omplain t w it h the Clerk o f
these presents are to cause th* C ir cu it L«»uft o f £#ruii&gt;ol*
a n d require you to file your C ou nty, y i n r l d i f In thla p r j w ritten defenses. If *:ty. tu c **d ln a and to *#m * a c -«py
th e com p la in t filed herein, t h e r e o f uputi the p la lull IT*
a n d to sorve a copy thereof at to rn ey*, who*© naiuee an-1
upon p la in t iff* attorney on ad dre** are h*r*lnA ft «r ^*"
o r before
the
Ith
day of forth* at re«4Ulred by law, not
August. A. D. 1111, otherwise later than th# 0 :h day o f
a Decree Pro C on fteio wilt July 1913. In d efa u lt thereof
be entered again*! you and lb* c a m #
wilt
pro ceed ea
th e cause proceed *s parts
p ert * upon th* #n tr y o f a
W I T N E S S my hand and o f f i ­
c i a l seal at S an fo rd, S .m ln ol*

2 - bedroom

Defendants.

NOTICE IS HF.IIBBV O IV I N , That D. D PanlsI ths
h otdsr o f the follow ln c ce rti­
fic a te has filed said certifies:*
fa r tax deed to he Issued
thereon. T h e certificate num­
ber and year o f l.auance, the
deecrlptlun o f ths property,
and the nam e In which It was
assessed are ae follow *:
C ertifica te
No. 790 V *»r o f
leauanc* 1940
Itn rrts lle B •» P roperiri
E 130 ft. o f M 3»U ft. of NK*»
o f N E ‘i Section 15 Township
f t South Itanxv in East
Nam * In w hich assessed A n­
d rew J. 8r. A Nannie Webb.
All o f said property belli* In
th e County o f S.m lnole, m at* \ H K M I K I I M M ’ l r U OK M I T
o f Florida. Unt*** such certi­ T O i IIAILOLU W. JOHNSON
fica te shall bs redeemed
AM4 JI m : U JOIINBO.V,
co rd in g to law the property
hl«
A If#,
tl.M K H
J
described In such certificate
K A H K E I t And J A N E T A
w ill be sold to the highest
P A R K Bit, hi* w i f i , De
bidder s t the front door o f
fO iU n U .
H**t4*nc© And
th e Sem inole County Court
M ii l l n z .1 4 d r • • • Un
H ouse st Sanford. Florida, on
known
the first Monday tn the month
TOU A .Nil E ACH OK TOU
o f August. 1943, which Is the ftrt h©r«hy not If toil thAt nuU
tth day o f August. 144}
ha i b «#n cum m *n c« (l j i u l n i l
Dated thle l i s t day of May you In th* C ircu it Court o
1941
th* N in th Ju d h ’ UI r i r c u l t o
(O fficia l C lerk 's Heal)
fh* htkiio o f Florid * In zml
Arthur M. Beck a Ith. Jr., fo r tieinlnol* C ou n ty , th* zb*
Clerk Circuit Court.
br rvUt#il tttl# o f w h ic h I*
Memtnole County, Florida F A L L H lV K K S A VINO.S HANK
Publish Ju ly 1. t. 14. 13. 19*i P U l n t f f f , .k * .
II AHOLD W
O D K -II
JoHXHDN’ znd JUNE L. JOHN
IN
THE
C I R C U IT
HURT.
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
O P P L O R I D A IV A V O r u n

UNFURNISHED

1% T ils : CIRCUIT Fill HT OP
house,
kitchen
equipped.
TIII3 NINTH J 1 l l ll'l SB FIR.
FA 2-3631.
f t IT OP AND FIIR MtRf.
V 01.13 COC NTT, Fi l l II ID A.
2 BDR.M. Furn. Apt. *33
(IIS X tp .H Y VO. tuttee
UNITED MORTGAGEE BER 2101
Magnolia
FA
2-3031
VICING COUP.
Plaintiff, E 'iicien cy Apt. *30 Mo. up.
-»s*
Surplui City. 201 W. 1st.
ROBERT T. GORDON, st al.

V O T U B OP XT'IT IV
WORTH AfiB FOR »:r l.o a I'HR
I h e r r l e l t a s a f P rep er ty
T ill R obert T. Gordon
S 21 It. of bote IS A tl (Dsns R » :t i u s :v i s :i Unknown
w is ft. a k ss ft t m »h- AM I T i l t All parties claiming
pam Plantation Plat Book I
Interests by, through, un­
P a ge js
der or against tha afore
Kama In which assert.d C. V
said person

a Itosa II. Taylor. All of said
property helnc In tha County
of Heminole, State of Florida
tiniest such certificate shall
be redeemed accord Ir.a to taw
the property deecrlhed In such
certificate trill bt told to
the blithest b'ldder et the front
dour of the Beml note CountyCourt Houee at Hanford, Flor­
ida, on the first Monday In
the month o f Ausust. 11(1,
which 1* the Sth day of August

“ CLEAN quiet R oom s" Tbe
Gable*. FA 2-0720.

M MIMil l « ul ATT
K 'M X i th M M lM lO l
Aetlr©

P « M k 11©* r Ia s
T h # Z o n lliA C o m m l i i l u n W ill
holi! a p ublic
tn(f to cntit iil fr
r e co m m e n d i &gt;a
to
the
Boar d o f 1 ouritv t t&gt;rnnit««
*re Antetidln* / m u * U«gul*&lt;
tloB* t o p r o v id e fo r ap p ro v al
o f ad equ at e d r * i g t
pr*&lt;vl*
•lune by t h i Uui.’ l o f Coun ty
r«inirnt*«Joii#n»
th*i1
he r « -

t’ uhllc hearing will he held
In th* Bemlnole Cnunty Court FURN. Apt. FA 2-0617.
Ifout*. County CummtHtoners
ttoom, Sanford. Florida, on
Wedneaday, July 14, 1941 at I UPPER 2 Bedroom furnish
7 90 P. 11. or as anon th*r»ed Apartment. Privatu en
tlter g* poaalhl*
tranre. 619 Magnolia.
Bemlnole County Zoning
C om m tulon

etru ctlon whi -h *Ha II eneotiipa*e b u i l l ! i h - and p a v in g .,f
an ar#* Ii"*) . , n r * feet or

n o n Thr lo r t*» the l* fu a - of
* buUdlnz permit. tJopi#* o f
thia pro p ose d * m«ndnient may
h« ob t a in ed
In th# /o n lt t a
( i f flee. C our t H on tv. ©!*nford,
Florida,
M on d ay *
thru
F ri­
d ay * f r o m &gt;;&lt;W A. M. to S:ou
P. M
P u b lic h # * r ! n * will b* h#M
In th* ^erntnule C ou n ty Cour:
I lou*e, C ou n ty Conirni*a(oa«r*
R oom ,
S a n fo r d .
Flori d *,
un
\V*dne»day* J u l y 10. 1&gt;43 at
7:30 P. M- o r ae auoti t h e r e ­
af ter a* fiM**lble.
flemlnoto
C ou n ty
Stun In A
Com mi ••ion
By Hubert f| B r ow n
S em ln ot*
County
Z o n in g
D ir e ct o r
14
Puhll «h J i l l * ©.J a July
1143.
cD J -n :

KODAK ‘3uo’ slide projector
Revere 8 mm magazine
movie cam era, projector,
screen. FA 2 7988.
VM STEREO Tape recorder.
3 extra speakers. Take up
payment*. Call FA 2-2611
It ask for Clyde.

READY Ml\ Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintel.'), steps,
blocks, suiid, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grvnse traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
TWO elec, razor*, $3.00 each;
baby bed 515 00; new port­
able charcoal grill $200;
elec, fryer-cooker $100;; 1
tjl. pressure cooker $3,00;
childs training seat $2.00;
elec, sandwich grill $3.00.
Ph. FA 2-8635.

EVERY week from May until
Sales A Service
October. I d e a l
concrete
G. H. HIGH
With purchase of Blue Lus­
block cahin, furnished nn
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
tre, rent Electric Carpet
beautiful Lake Harney fnh
Ph. FA 2-3881
-Shampooer fur only $1 per
ing, boating, and skiing st
da y. Carroll's Furniture.
your front door. Only $7256. LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
B y R ob er t f&gt; B r ow n
cash.
Remove
Thstch
•
Chinch
$5 lit PER MONTH
S em in ole
C oun ty
Zo n ing
First St. Near 2 city free
Director
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti ASSUME payments on Singer
parking loti and shopping
I’ ubllth June 35 a July t.
‘z e -P h . FA 2-4241
round Isibbin Sewing .Ma­
1949.
stores. No utility c h a r t s .
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SER
C D J -ltl
chine equipped to zL la g
Suitable for couple o r sin
and mske hut to n holes.
( H t t i i r n siiT it K o f at it
REALTOR — LNSLROR
gle. Inquire Jacobson Depl.
1 REE'S trimmed. Demossed
TOi T E t l R T LEt. DAVIS and
With guarantee. Balance of
Store.
FA
2-4991
191$
S.
French
Ave.
A
removed.
Reasonable.
Ph.
P tir t.t.l-1
ANN D.VVIrt,
6 payments. FA 2-9111.
his wlf*. Defendant*.
FA 27G64
3 A 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
RENT A RED
Ilealdetn *
m l
Mati ng
GYM Dandle Whirligig $8.
A &lt;11Jr * * * ITu k fi*j w n.
models
on
Highland
at
Roils way, Hospital * Bsby
Piano Tuning and Repair
TUU AND H U H »*K YUU
awing set needs seat A
Longwood Open daily 19.00 W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Beds.
ar# h a rr by nutlfteJ that suit
chain. $10. 20" Tricycle $5.
ha* h**n .’ &lt;immrn-«.| airalriat
to dark. 10 Minutes Suuth
By Day, Week, or Month
y ou In tli# c i r c u i t i'^ u r i o f
All need paint. NO 8 5190.
on 17 92 and West on Semi­ SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ih* Ninth Jn-li-fi.*l C ir cu it o f
tins etc. Free estimate. Ph.
nole t block.
th* biifcU iff FI *f 14k in *n4 Pb. FA 2*5181 116 W. Jit St.
fo r Samlnoh- C oun ty, th* ab 322 3596.
LMN ENTERPRISES, LVC.

Stemper Agency

b r *v l»t # i h i t * o f w h l d i l»*
KALI. R I V E R MAVlVilJt HANK.
P la in t iff , -v%- T E I t l t r
LEE

Legal Notice

DAVES
DAVJS,

s c m v in .i: e m u t
n o iv i, m vvK M n v

an l

CIlYM.I-M

ANN

hit wif#, D©f©n4antz,
in Chan *ry No. 13 7
T h * natur* o f thi* suit t*
a fo r#r to* ur * t»f ihul c#rt*ln
m ort g . h# fr*.tii *41*1 tli(«ni|e
ant* to plnlisti
&lt;lar*&lt;l April
t?. 1941 and
rd*d
\ ^rll
13. 1941. In OffB*Ul R *cor 4*
Hook 1^3 paa* S33 o f lh * Publi * Rtcu rda o f Mtoiltml* C o u n ­
ty, Florida, «iuouinb«r|ng that
c#rtalri
pi" *
P*rc#l
of
proper ty lorat#*!,
l u a t ©, and
h«tr»c In m I4
C oun ty
and
B u t * . to-W»t:
LeOt !0, llt'M-k -7 * .NORTH
O R L A .N D O T' WN.SITE
F OU R TH
ADDITION,
aa

r*cor4*4 l.u put Book : 3.

uf

t|U(r*d nt» a ll 1*0m m©r c U l cuti*

FKKHlJAIiCR

20’* POWER mower, good
condition, (IS.
Ik hp. 3
speed electric m otor like
Hew. $15. Both $25. Phone
FA 2 5419.

pay#

St.

! .M m R ti’ttrsla
C iunty, F l o r ­

it f H m l o a l i

ida.
EACH OK YOU If* R E Q U I R ­
ED to f!l* &gt;(jur an aw ar o f

vti.«r irrltttn d*f*n»** t« th*
Citric of
t^i# • trvuit • « u r t uf H©mlnul*
Cuuni y . Florida, In this proi r , dli k iinl tu
a irupy
t h v f t o f Opun
th* plain tiff**
a:
r*&gt;*
w h oa* n*lfl*4 and
iddr**i
ar*
U rtlltlfllf
**t
furtN.,
a*
r*&lt;iulr*d
by
law,
n f Liter Uiifi th* *&gt;ih day o f
j is1&gt; 1X 3 In &lt;t#fault th#r#of

i . eaui* all* pruc#«4 ** part*
upon th# #ritry of a D«cr **
I'm c'(«Kf***o .again at you.
W I T S KS.H rini
and Ul*
o r r ic u t k«*tl o f » * t i Cuuri \ (n
RcmlDolri Cu* J ■
Florida, this
Tlh *11 jr of J u n *. 1»*Z.
L»
Art iimr II. Usokwitli. Jr*
Clerk u f tn* CMvatt C •art
Tyr«
Mr: y » r » » r . t

Deputy &gt;-!*;»

B a m lill, flridtev sod Lewie
A ttorn ey, for V lstntlff
S) North C o u r t fltreet
l*o, t Of fire B o g 1374
Orlando, F lorid *
I’Utdleh JU'ic
II, 14,

July

7, DM .

CDJ-44

Jo

1

John E. Fox

V e i l s , nr I*oh IIs I l s n r U g

Notice I* hereby given, tho
nfier roneM eratIon, the 8*tnl
hole County Zoning &lt;*nmn «

REALTOR
110 North Park Ave.
323 0559 •
Sanford. Fla.

• l«n will ho ld 4 puhll. hear...i
to d et erm in e the feavlMIlty u
r t o o m m e n d ln g to th*
Hoard
o f County C o m m lev lon er e ihat LOW Monthly payments. 3
the fo l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d pro
Bedrooms, den, 2 baths,
t•" r»y
p re s ently
,, .n *d
A-l
central Air-Cond. Lake pri­
A g ri culture
he
inne.l
T:
441'igle
y .i m ll)
It*&gt;ldentl4 l:
vilege*. 112 1-ako Minute
C om ib eocg at th# HU cur o
I)r. FA 2-7919.
the N K ' i o f the hVV‘ | n f f t f
tlon 3 4 -3 1 8 .34E:
run t h-n c
along the tv line o f e t ld NE'
o f the h W q N 4*34 19* U I :
ft to tn# I'u U ; thence eon
FURNISHED or unfurnished
tlnue N u*J4'19‘* W 374 47 ft.
2 Bedroom
lllo e k
H ou se.
thenc# N 7 » - 4' 34 ‘* 1-: 34] : :
fit
th en c e
E
Hot 11
ft
Low down payment. 2422
Ihentir N M ' l S ’ i r * H 71 14 ft
Oiling* Ave.
thenc* N IV3:*1 9'* E I So ft
thenc* 8 • • 3 r 4 I - f . H t n n
the N1-3 c o r o f E n g llt h Ketetee
t nit T w o , I*. U. IS. I g ,- &gt;1
and l i . putillo re co rd ,
TIME TEST D FIRM
Hcriilnole
Coun t y,
F la,,
run TUB
them # 8 I9*3T'19" U 14. f
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
thenc* N 71*43'30’* W 31 04 f
thence VV 330.74 ft . thence N BY OWNER. 3 Bed Tin con111 ft; thence W m i s s ft .
thenc* II 44*3l'3fl" W 7! 77 tt; 1 crate block Home, shaded
then.-# N l»*47'30'* u
11,45
lot on beautiful lake. Ph.
fl. thenc* N I 'l i 'l i '* W 374 14
FA 2-2UU6.
ft , then.-* N l t ' 5 0 ' l t " H* 139 «(
ft tu L*trll. I t - p lo t t lu e
forte
3 and 4. B lock G o f euld KugROBERT A. WILLIAMS
llih E ita te e t 'n l t T w o
Public h e s r ln g will be Held
Realtor

$7750 Total Price

St, Johns Realty

In th# Hemlnol* County Court
Hour*. County Cummleeloners
li--.ni. Hanford.
Florida,
on
Wednesday. J u ly l«, 1943 at
7-30 |*. M or o% soon therealter a* pueilbl*.
8emlt)ul* C o u n t y
Zo n ing
Cum mlealoa
By Hubert 8, Bruwn
Sem in ole C o u n t y
Zon ing
D i r e , tor

Publish
1949
CD J-114

June

3-

a

July

3,

Raymond Lundquut, A , so,
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank. Bldg.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

4*44 Park Dr,

2-211#
2 0648
323-0700
Sanford, Fla.

BUILD YO U A

LAWN SKRVK’E

■RAND NEW HOME
ON YOUR LOT

II. IS. POPE CO., INC.
FA 2-423*

2!». A u t o m o b ile S e r v ic e
Auto Glass, Tope
It Sea* Cover*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W 2nd St. FA 2-8U32
ALL Wo r k GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
SenUnrik ( lla.s.s anil Paint
Cun ipa tty
219 M agaolu

| N &gt; Cath Mftdtd
|

IQON Financing

| No Dday*
| 21 Diff*r*n1 Mod,It

2ifl So. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-4KU

SALS on used T.V.'i. Guaran­
teed. Town Z Country. Flu
322-5362.
25** CUT Sanppia
Turtle
Lawn mower.
Dutch
Mill
Nursery, Upeala Rd. J u t
o f f 20th S t A 1 s t

.4

58. A n iM to b ta * Tradu
BUYING A NSW m
USED CAR?

FINANCE rr WITH US
♦ Low Iatereet la toe
© Low Monthly PoynMOta
FLORIDA STATS BANS
1956 C1IEV. 2 dr. ITT. 1 . A H.
323-2740.

RAMBLER Amerlefla. '38
Radio A Heater. Clean. (559
FA 2-9367.
'59 FORD Country Squire •
pane. Wagon, e x e c, coad^
new tires. Ph. 3234910.
VOLKSWAGEN, 19*
AM FM radio. FA 2-1330
Ext. 414. Call before 4 p .m .

TRADE A-l ‘57 Dodge (or
Volkswagen o r will sell. p h .

FA 2-7226 or FA 3-0598 af­
ter 3 p. m.
1960 VAUXHALL nedan A -l
condition. I Volusia D r. Do*
B ery.
OR T R A D E ; H too Inter,
truck. Excellent mech. and
tires and 8 x I Z utility
trailer. F A 2-87*2.
■34 NINE p a n . Station wo*
gon. G ood transportation.
$125. cash. 1915 Summerlin
A ve. after 5.

57. Boats * Motors
14* DUNPI1Y B o a t 55 hp.
Johnson
electric,
trailer,
akils A rope and other ex ­
tras. $550. 522-9387.
Gateway

To

71m

Waterway

Robson Sporting Goode
Y our EVINRUDE Dealer
304-8-1 E. 1st Ph. FA &gt;5981
14* ZIM M EL B o a t 30 hp.
F.vlnnide
m otor,
Gator
trailer. Excellent cond. (859.
FA 2 8037.
GATOR trailer and 1* ly t
F.vinrude 1957 m otor. Boat
controls. (150.09. # A
a

39. T railtn - CabtRO#
1

BEDROOM
housetrailer.
Reasonable. FA &gt;2940.

HOLLERS
OF

SANFORD
1963 CHEVROLET
Convertible, A u to, P
Steering.
SAVE
1960 CADILLAC
t Door, Power and Air
Cond.
12785
1961 CHEVROLET
Sport Coupe* Auto.,
Air Cond.
S2195
1961 MERCURY
4 Door, Aut#, Power
11 S., Air Cond. 81895
1961 FORD GALAXIE
2 Door Hardtop. Auto^
Power Steering 91695
I9 6 0 O L D S

CARS

Mowing sn j edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
FA 2-1817

Air-Conditiomnjr

54. Article# h r Hob

DEAL

Night FA 2-2069.

.

*

SQUARE

SMITH Atr Condition Jlvtfrigeratton service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able m price. Day FA 2-7 U4

FA 2-7664.

t

Convertible,
A u t o .,
Power, Air Cond. 91995

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sires
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
i 21)7 W. 2nd St.
EA 2 6132

TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.

?!

j j

Realize Your Need-Then Dial FA 2-5612 For Quick Action Thru The Herald Classifieds,
Jhr
• a a la r b
S tr a ta Tues. July 2, *63— Page 9 6. For Rrat
12, R « a l Eatate Far S a l e SI A . P«ts
3. Education • Instruction
CLASSIFIED INDEX
AIR-Conditioning
•
RetrigeraB E D R O O M unfurnished FOR your best buy, choose 2 REGISTERED male Collie
1. Loat A Found
By Nadine Seltzer House. Kitchen electrically Tee 'N Green Estates. 3 * Pups. FA 2-2457 After 8.
lion men needed. We train SWEETIK PIE
2. Notices - Personals
4 Bedrooms. M ore space
equipped. FA 2-6630 after
3. Education * Instruction you. Tools and equipment
furnished. W rite C.T. I. Boa
6 p. m.
tor your money. 20th Street S3. Furniture
4. Transportation
33. c o Herald.
West
by
M ayfair
G olf
5. Food
Used fumliura, appliances,
2 BEDROOM House unfurn­
Course. Open daily 11-8:00.
6. For Rent
JOB security can be yours by .
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
ished.
Kitchen
e&gt;|uipped.
$65
322-2744. Builders: LAIN EN6A Special Notices
preparing now for coming | ,
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
a
mo.
Limit
1
child.
2434
TERPRISES,
INC.
7. Business Rentals
Civil Service exam s. For in­
A v «. Ph. FA 2-4132
Cedar Ava.
8. Beach Rentals
formation w rite N A TIO N ­
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
9. For Sale or Rent
A L T R A IN IN G SERVICE
Good
location,
kitchen WANTED reuablt couple to
1 BEDROOM furnished House.
10. Wanted to Rent
take up monthly paym ent!
INC. Box 6A c o SAN FO Rl)
equipped. Low down pay­
On
Inrge
shaded
lot,
11. Real Estate Wanted
ed
$12.50 o o 3 com plete
HERALD.
ment.
Assume
loan.
A
real
FA 2-0597, $6o Mo.
12. Real Estate For Sale
room * of furniture. Coll
saving. Call FA 29172.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
13. Mortgage Loans
T E *1511, Casselberry, col­
5-ROOM bouse, unfurnished.
TESTS!
14. Insurance
lect.
Lake Mary. FA 2-2154.
15. Business Opportunity M EN-W OM EN, 18-32. SU rt
high as *102.00 a week. Pre­
FREE ESTIMATE
16. Female Help Wanted
UNFURNISHED S-bcvlruora. Stenstrom Really
paratory training until apUpholstering A Ms lira ss ren­
17. Male Help Wanted
living ivom , dining room,
Real Estate * Mortgagee
pointed. Thouaands o f jobs
ovating. New A UMd Fund18. Help Wanted
kitchen, 20th and French. 111 N. Park A ve. FA 2-7405
open.
Experivncg usually
tore. CxU Nix Bedding Mfg.
19. Situations Wanted
$60 . a month. See Mr.
Ravenna Park FA 2-7495
unnecessary. FRE E in for­
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
20. Babysitters
Bennett
at
Faust Drug Evenings
mation on job s, aalarlea, re­
FA I-211T.
21. Beauty Salons
Store. 224 E. First St.
FA 2 2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2 8360
quirements. W rite TODAY
22. Build - Paint - Repsir
48' x 8' IIOUSETRAILER, 2
giving name, address ami
23. Building Materials
• BEDROOM fram e house Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With tbe
Cash.
bedroom
i;
Adults
only;
$50.
phune. Lincoln Service. Box
partially
finished
Inside.
24. Electrical Sendees
SUPER TRADING POST
month. FA 2 3649. 8:30 Ul
40, c 'o Sanford Herald,
25. Plumbing Services
Two corner lots, good w a­
FA I-M77.
3:30.
ter, near school In Paola.
26. Radio A Television
6. Fur Kent
Full price $2,450. Term s
27. Special Services
FURNISHED apt . HW'o W,
31. Article* For Sate
28. Laundry Service
can be arranged. 323-0311.
NICELY furnished 3 room
9th. $50. FA 2 8290.
29. Automobile Sendee
Luggage, rugs. (2.99 up, T' Apartment. Private bath.
RAVENNA PARK: air condi­
29A. Auto Accessories
HOUSE, 7 rooms and bath.
s h im 48e ea. Boat cush­
FA 2-5303.
tioned, 3 br., 2 bath, borne,
30. Machinery - Tools
Nice com er lot on Lake
ions, Army-Navy Surplus.
electric kitchen. Nice yard
31. Poultry - Live stock FURNISHED Apt. 4 U r g e
31ary. for information caU
310 Sanford Ave.
and patio; $700. down. 304
room*. Close to town. Ph.
31A. Pets
322 8788.
Temple Dr. FA 2 7723.
SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS
FA 2-3819.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
MHo*s probably tha only dog in hiatory that can’t swim!
ROOM apt. with private
Jerry Lord FA 2-3319
33. Furniture
LARGE 2 bedroom Trailer on
bath and entrance. 51S Mel- 19. S it u a t io n s W a s to d
34. Articles For Sale
Ocean* of Notions and F a ­
targe lake. Adults only. Ph.
lonville. FA 2 5420.
35. Articles Wanted
CHILDREN kept. FA 2-41S2.
6. For Rent
6. For Rrnt
brics Galore for your sew­
36. Automobiles - Trucks FA 2-7368.
BONUS RENTAL
ing needs.
2 BEDROOM house, Florida FURNISHED, extra alee 2-br.
DAYS work wanted. 322-7053
37. Boats - Motors
FURN. Apt. C loie in. Phone
IIDRM., kitchen equipped
MILADY’ S SHOPPE
room. Available now. Ph.
house, tile shutter, fenced
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
FA 2-2800.
$!0U a mo. and get 1000 TV Child Cara. FA 2-2374.
O f fine Fabrics
FA 2-1546.
in
back
yard.
Near
Navy
39. Trailers - Cabanas
stainpi. FA 2 8457.
106 S. Park A ve.

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.Monza Cuu#9, 4 Speed
rrasa.
91993
1959 CHEVROLET
V-M 4 Door Auto.,
Power Steering. 91195
1958 CHEVROLET
4 Door, V-8, Auto.
Trun*.
9895

Finithfd or 58*11

H Top Qvmlil/. . . Mii.ro

Biurtd Maltiial*
Far co-npUt* dttoilt and fr««
•itimal*, plot a (all color bro-

chor*, call or wittet
Dan Daniel*
Rt. 3 - B o x 46
Phone: 787-5709
leetbu ru , Florida
Repietenlinqi

J i m W a lle r
s v*

1959 CHEVROLET
1 Tun Stake, Dual
Wheel**
9895
1938 FORD
Vj Tun With Covered
Van Type Body. 9895
1958 CHEVROLET
Tun Pickup, Wide
Body9793
1j

BEE
Vrrd and Audrey YeackU
31$ E. Znd Bt.
FA 2 - 0 1
Claud* II1*IrII
^
2503 Park A t *.
FA 2-0*41

SANFORD
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�Fair# 10— Tues. July 2, *88
9kt •snfard f m l i

UPW Circle Two
Hollis Meeting
In Lake Mary

TAM PA (U P I) — A father
and hit ninc-year-old daughter
wcr(. killed here Monday when
a holt o f lightning hit them
during n cloudburst.
Dead nri arrival at Tam pa
General Hospital were Dontn-o
Hull, &lt;TI, and hi* daughter,
Vivian, it.
The Rui* fam ily had gone
to a park for a hall gam e in
which a *on, Hobby, I'd, was
scheduled to play. Hut it hegan to rain and Mra. Huix
suggested they go to the ear.
Mr*. RuU reached the v e ­
hicle first and turned around
just in time to tee a flash o f
light where, her htuband nnd
two children had been w alk­
ing.
Tha father and daughter ap­
parently were killed instantly,
but the ion waa only dazed,
Eight weeks of military po­ police aald.

By Fra are* Wester
Mrs.

Marry Sandusky was

hostess fo r the June meeting
o f Circle Tw o o f the UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held at
her home last Tuesday night.
Mra. Don Smith waa in
charge o f the meeting. She
gave an account o f the activ­
ities and progress made by
the missionaries o f the church,
both at home and abroad.
The Devotions Is were given
by Mrs. Marie I.owe on the
subject. I f Y ou Never Head
The Bible.
Mrs. P. D. Andcrxon pre­
sented the study lesion from
chapters five and six o f the
Study Guide, One People o f
God.
Refreshments o f punch and
caka were served by the hos­
tess during the social hour.
Other p r e s e n t included:
Mr*. Harare Cochran, Mrs.
Richard Beebe, Mrs. John
Reaves, Mrs. Ray Cress, M n .
Joe SiiiMthers, Mra. Charles
Hjoblnm, Mra. Marlon Lee and
Mra. C. Conoway. There weio
fifteen present.

•TOP BRASS' at Sanford Naval Air Station waa photographed at the
recognition luncheon for Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. (center). From the left,
Capt Robert Ware, commanding officer o f NAS; Capt. Tully, command­
ing officer o f Heavy Attack Wing One (Hatwing One), and Capt. James O.
Mayo, who on July 12 will relieve Capt. Tully.
(Herald Photo)

550-650 Deaths
Seen Over 4th

SEMINOLE COUNTY 4-H’ers have toft for u week at Cump McQtiarrie
In the Ocala National Forest. 'Photographed boarding the bus at the
Agricultural Center are (front from left) Rob Hradshaw, Rudy Mueller,
Suzette Berg, Myrtle Hurria and Wanda Nixon. Already itbourd were Rill
Hein and Susan Day,
(Herald Photo)

8 Witnesses Refuse
To Answer Probers
LO S AN GE LES

A

(U P I) — Ninth. 10th and tlth Amend- r o w

House, subcommittee on un- merits in refusing to answer

hearing and in challenging the legality
returned fo r the final day to­ of the com m ittee
"I t is no proper concern o f
day.
this committee w hin a cltlE ight
witnesses
Invoked
xen goes anywhere— including
Constitutional protection 101 Cuba— to find tha- truth,” aim
timaa at the opening session mid.
Am srican

Florida Income
Up By $2,200

activities

Monday while refusing to an­
sw er question* about alleged
trip i to Communist Cuba after
travel to tha Island was ban­
ned by thu U. S. governm ent
Moat o f the witnesses, In­
cluding a I/O* Angeles attor.
Hey, Mrs. Rose Kosrnlierg,
67, read long prepared state,
mrnts giving reasons why
they felt they should not an­
swer. Chairman Edwin E.
W illis, D -I ji ., was provoked
to anger several time* when
be tried to speed the hearing.
On several occasions Mrs.
B o sen he rg, Willis amt com ­
mittee counsel Alfred M. Nit*
tto were all shouting at the
asms Gins.
Mrs, Rosentwrg, who re­
fused to answer questions
about an nllegi-d visit to Cuba
last year and whether ahu be­
longed to various organiza­
tion*. Invokrd the First, Fifth,

Neatly 300 persons crowdcd Into the hearing room while
an estimated |0u picket* pnrmded
outside tin, federal
building.
Moat rnrrird signs denounting the committee while *
much smaller group ban- signs
supporting It.

$2 M )

19.19 an,j

,

yM f

belwven

1959.

The figures were released
by the school’s bureau of cco"runic and business research
which also said that the Inrise found Florida sec""«• ° "ly &lt;« Virginia among
southeastern stair* in per-

CHICAGO (U P I) — Within
three days the bloody slaugh­
ter o f the Fourth o f July
weekend begins and the Na­
tional Safety Council esti­
mates that 330 to 030 person*
will he killed in traffic acci­
dents.
The 102-hour holiday week­
end begins ut 0 p. m. local
time July .1 and ends at mid­
night July 7.
“ With the Fourth o f July
historically m oro dangerous,"
Safety Council President Howard Pyle said, "it calls fur ex­
tra caution by all o f us to
hold the number o f fatalities
to the lower side o f the esti­
mate."
He noted the Memorial Day
weekend toll o f 323 killed last
month set n reronl fur X 102 hour holiduy period.
The previous high for n 102hour Independence Day holiday period was in 1901 when
509 person* were killed In
traffic and 415 lost thrir lives
in other type* o f accidents.
The worst holiday toll In
history was the "black Christ­
m as" o f 1950 when 70fl per­
sons died.

lice training has

FINISHING TOUCHES on the City o f Longwood’a flout for Thursday**
big Fourth o f July Fiesta Parade are put on by Mayor A1 Lormann
(»entcr front). In the background are Council Chairman R. C. Carlson
and Councilman "Slick" Helms.
(Herald Photo)

been com­

pleted by Pvt. Walter A. Fealer Jr., ion of Mr. end Mr*.
W. A. Fester, n o East 21st
Street.
A 1953 graduate nf Semin
ole High School. Frsler alto
attended Stetson University
end enlisted in the Army last
January. He completed his
military police course at Fort
Gordon, Ga., receiving In­
struction in such subjects as
civil and military law, traffic
control, map reading, prison­
er-of-war control and self d e­
fense.

,am l,F hi com " with *4,722.
3 he median national In*
The first national obser­
for U'u year 1959 was vance of Flag Day took place
W.CCQ. lh" bureau said,
In IH77, when the government
1
requested that tlm (tag be
Tin-re ere about 70 praks displayed on all public build­
1 ranging from 10,000 fret to ing* on the nth of June, the
approximately U.ouo feet In tooth
anniversary
of
the
tire European Alp*.
flag’s adoption.

Pfc. Davie I . Thompson,
son of Mrs. Lula Thompson,
It. R. 2, participated in the
Arm y’ * display of missiles,
artillery and engineer equip­
ment in honor of I’ resulrnt
Kennedy’s visit to llauau,
Germany, June 23.
Pvt. Julian E. Whigham,
whose wife, Frances, and
parents. Mr. end Mrs. Julian
It. Whigluui. reside at 90U
West 211II1 Street, completed
eight week* of advanced in­
fantry training at the U. S.
Army Training Center, Fort
Gordon, G a., but week.

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M aryland

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FRIED CHICKED
WELCOME — Anxiou*
to imprv.td it* thous­
ands of visitors, the
state of Michigan is
going all out to create
a good impretdon this
summer. Cindy Hicks,
above, models the trim
uniform of an official
greeter at one o f a
number of information
centers the statu has
net tip.

Maryland
Fried Chicken
d in n er • a t
the reg u la r p r ic e —

See I m For KODAK
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k

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The Southern loader, chair­
man o f the Senate Armed Ser­
vices Committee, also said he
think* th „ United States now
must wait for "som e overt
a c t" to ju stify a U. S. mili­
tary “ clean-up" which he felt
should have been launched
against Cuba ln*t October.
Russell said in an inter­
view that neither recognition
nf n Cuban-government-ln-salie nor u ‘‘ Purlfie blockade" o f
Cuba, both urged by Rt^iubllcan ., is practical at this sta:r*
He said the blockade would
i«- n "belllg rent net" without
the “ reason" which thi* Forlet missile threat provided lajt
fall.

Cadets William E. Galley
and John M. Stans Held, ol
Sanford, arc scheduled
to
complete six uerks of train­
ing at the Reserve O fficer
Training Corps iltO TC) sum ­
mer camp at Fori Bcnning.
Ga., July 2fl. Both graduated
in 190) from Seminole High
School.
Galley. 20. son of Mr. ami
Mrs. William It. Galley, 230ii
1-aurcl Avenue, is active in
the ROIL* at The Citadel.
Charleston, S. C. Slanslicld,
20 . son of Mr. and Mrs. W il­
liam A. Stansliclil, 319 M ag­
nolia Avenue, is active in the
ROTC at Florida State Uni­
versity, Tallahassee.
Sfe,
Franklin
It.
Cum­
mings. Sanford. Is one of 17
officers and enlisted men who
will complete their military
careers nf from 20 to 30 years
on Aug. 1 at Furl Polk, La.

thinks* we have lost

W ASHINGTON &lt;UPI) —
Sen. Richard II. Russell, (DG a.), said Monday President
Kennedy’ s legislative program
will not bo helped by his civil
rights proposal* but Southern
Democrats wilt not wage re­
taliatory "all-out w ar" against

We Invite You To Be a Member Of Our
Savings Family
Member F.D.I.C

�■#

Bonn Support Of JFK Cracks
V A tM is leaving Saturday
fo r

a

shakedown

cruise

a-

(Elw § &gt; m tfn rih

WEATHER: Tartly cloudy, scattered afternoon showers today and Thursday: high 00-95; low in 70s.

board the CSS Independence
out of Norfolk and will pro*
ceed next month for a tour
o f duty in the Mediterranean
until next March.
• • •

I f m t lf o

VOL. 63

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., JULY 3. 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

mwA

The North Orlando recrea­
tion area Tuesday night look­
ed like a brightly lighted
Christmas T ree when volun­
teer workmen turned on the
lights being strung over the
entire park for Thursday's big
July 4 celebration.
• • •

Editor Dies
NEW YORK tu rn -A l ic i a
Patterson. 5&lt;!. editor and pub­
lisher of the Lon* Island tab­
loid newspaper Newsday and
a m em ber o f the PattersonMedllt-McCormack
publish­
ing dynasty, died at D octor’s
Hospital here late Tuesday.

Wind Blamed
ROCHESTER. N, Y (C PU
—Survivors today indicated
that strong gusts o f wind
caused tin* crash of a Mo­
hawk Airlines plane which
killed seven persons and in­
jured 3d others during a
severe
thunder
and
hail
slurm.

J

City Manager Pete Knowlej* girl Friday, Mary lia rkey, has the following notice
taped to the lamp shade on
her desk: “ I am a secretary
—All I have to do is: Look
like a girl, think like a man,
act like a lady and work like
a dog "

for

President

clear responsibility with Eur­
ope showed

signs

of

crack­

for four minutes as an Independence Day cele­
bration. Citizen* who have bolls are also invited
to join Amcricttn citizens nationwide in bellringing at that time.
( 1iera Id Photo)

4 ffe ’
In addition, tlao Lions are
sponsoring a Fun Fair at
Fort Mellon Park iu conjunc­
tion with activities o f the
Little Leagues, which have
scheduled a father -on game,
the annual all-star game and
a barbeque.
Lions have on fund a color
lelev isinn set, stereo set anil
radio which will be given
away at a drawing at *» p.in.
Tltc Fuu F air will begin at

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M iss Flame Contest

Iraq Slops Reds'
Seizure Of Camp Brings 2 3 Entries
Ily Donna l a i n
BEIRUT, Lebanon ( L T I t ni
".Miss Flam e ot J*cm
Baghdad
Radio today an
Connounccd the crushing o f a Inoir
County
Ilea id)
Communist plot to seise a ftesl.
In he one of the main
military cam p in Iraq
attractions at the Long wood
The radio, in a broadcast Volunteer Lire Department's
heard
h efr.
announced
a Fourth of duly' Fiesta, will
communique from the Iraqi see a total of 23 girls repre­
Revolutionary Command say­ senting lu lire departments
ing the plot against the ram p com pete for the title.
at Rashid this morning was
The winner will receive a
put down in half an hour.
beautiful trophy and wdl be
The broadcast gave no deto compel
i the
tails of the action and di&lt; Mate Fireman’ s Association
not mention what d any ca»
.Miss Flame ( oldest to he
ualtics were suffered.
held next spring. First anti
" A Communist phd staged second runner-ups will re­
by some Communists and ceive trophies amt all en­
agents to seize Rashid ramp trant* will receive a Memory
was crushed at dawn in a half Hook as a memento of the
hour by our military forces, occasion.
the national guard, the police
Entries
and
departments
and the people," a commun­ they represent .ire Nancy Pinique from Ihp Iraqi revolu­ nock, Sharon l e a n and M ar­
tionary government -aid
la Jones, Altamonte Springs;
The swiftness with which ttohhic Watkins, Nancy Por­
the attempted coop at the ter and lairna Moncrief, t as­
cam p was foiled showed how sel b erry . Charlotte Sanders,
strongly the revolutionary re­ Florida
Forestry
Service;
gime is in control, the broad Peggy Miller. Lake Mary;
east said.
Carla LommL r. Palsy F arm ­

Shareholders in the San­
ford • Seminole Development
Company are "cutting a m el­
o n ." The non-profit firm, deGAINESVILLE &lt;r 1 —
siged solely and primarily to
first
finance and aid in the financ- Petitions seeking thi
m Alachua
W ing of new business iu tlie wet-dry vote
city, has declared its first County lit more than 30 years
dividend o f 13 cents
per are being circulated here.
■hire. The dividend distribu­
tion is substantially the same
amount as the firm 's net pro­
G R A N A D A , Spain I L T D —fit. A reserve of approximate- Lord Audley, l‘J, husband of
ly 91,800 is left in the hank Sir Winston C h u r c h i l l ’s
. , , several times the amount daughter Sarah, died today
required for annual ordinary after m night-ionic nightclub
• espouses.
i lour with his wife.

Wet Or Dry?

laord Audley Dies

er. Cyretha Lilts, anti Glenda
Payne, Lon good Pat Rettler,
North Orlando;
Marilyn Partin and Nancy
Ann Swenson. O viedo; Terri
Vickers, Candy Condor and
Joan Jones Sanford; Karen
Green. Pat MackalJ, Janice
Russell and Sandy Get man
Sanlord Nasal Air Slation,
and Linda Davis, VVekiva.
Three tn:r;es. Sherry Spin
d li for L ike M ary, Diane
flushes for Lnngwood and
I Carol llighsmith fo r Wekiva,
&gt;haio
withdrawn
lrom
the

competition due to conflicting
engagement.Serving a- judges for the
event will he Mrs. Marian
Myers of It
Meade, presi­
dent of tlie State Firem en’s
Auxiliary and tommy Orr of
DeLand, and Grover t*. Ding
of Melbourne, otlirers of the
State Firemen t Association.

★

★

★

Fiesta P arade
Route Given
Ily

It a, m ., the father and son
game at 2:30; the barbecue
at a p. in. and tlie all-star
game between teams from
the National and Am cnean
League* at 7.30 p. ill. to cup
the day's activities.

'Dead' Gator
Has Last Fling
Itub Johmroi. intrepid g.nun
warden will probably empty
hi* rill*- into the nest gator
hi' has Pi ki l , after hi.* exp.-rienee Snturlny. Culled out
to Paula to get a hig gator
reported in a aku oat there,
woodsman llob took careful
aim, nmi with inn well-placed
sh l In1tween din eyes, dis­
patched that o l' gator to Ga­
tor Heaven , . , he thought.
Itul driving d o , u the road
in a little w id e with the
"dead’’ gator lu the back seat
o f hi* car. Rob h*urd a noise,
and before he knew it Dolt
was out in the at ret and the
hnrd-Heudfd gatoi bad Lak&gt; ii
over the enr!
I pshot w h s , Itoh bad to play
cowboys Mild goto** mid lu- o
the burly brute to get his « ir
bark.
“ That doggone gator VMS
all over that car,* .aid [toll
ruefully, " Wasn't room fur
me and him b o th !1

Donna l . s l e s

The route of Thursday’s hig
parade to kick off the Longwood Volunteer Fire Depart­
ment’ s annual Fourth of July
fiesta Las Do n announced by
Chmihi D p i , general chair
man.
I ntrant*, requested to meet
at
Ding wood
Elementary
School at 9 a m . will pro­
ceed from the school at Iu
a ni we-t on Orange Avenue
to Grant Street, south on
Grant to Church Avenue, west
on Church to East Lake,
sooth on East Lake to SanIjndn Spring- Drive ami we*t
mi Sanfatulo Springs Drive to
the Fiesta Grounds located on
Reiters Field.
Following
the parade
a
prize- of $10 Will lx- awarded
to the best appearing fire
truck Other prizes will tie
awarded to the most attrac­
tively decorated car, the most
original Boat and m a number
of other categories.

Arrests Solve
Burglary Here
Burglary at Ih lj'-'s Fash
ions. 232*1 Park la n e , May
3. has been snivel with arr e d o f three perMtt* at Day­
tona Beach, it w it reported
today by Police Chief Roy
Williams.
Howe’s reported In,* of M
dresses valued a between
910 9* and $21.98. xx to eight
blouse* am) (our pirse*. Some
o f tlie merchandise wa- re­
covered. Chief Wiliams sold.
Arrested
were
Emory
Blackman,
Walter
Nealey
anw Sadie Byrd, at ot Dayton a Beach, police there re­
ported to Chief Wiliam,.

ter a today visit to sell the
plan, and West Germany awailed a visit from French
President Charles d e Gaulle,
the Bonn cabinet split on the
issue so crucial to the future
o f the Western alliance.
Economic Cooperation Min­
ister Walter Schcel, a leading
member of the Free Dem o­
crats who form the govern­
ment coalition with Chancel­
lor Konrad Adenauer's Christion
Democrats,
said
he
thought an independent Euro­
pean nuclear force was best.
Informed sources said other
Free
Democrat
ministers
slip re School's
view .
Free
Democrats form one-fuurth
of the rahinrt and have pro­
vided plenty of evidence they
rould bring down the go*,
ernment if they wished.
School echoed De Gaulle's
worry that Europe cannot de­
pend forever on Ihe United
States for prolection against
Communist aggression,
Adenauer's government is
on record is supporting Ken­
nedy's plan for a multilater­
al, mixed-manned seaborne
nuclear missile force within
Ihe North Atlantic Treaty

HEY. LETS TWIST — and Beverly Sue Hell
and Lester Dnrn twisted their way riRht to
first prize for the 5-7 year old contest held us a
special event of the summer recreation program
at Lonjovood Elementary School. (Ilurnld Photo)

North Orlando Swears
In Johnson A s Judge
Fern Park Attorney Orville ltaardman o f laimbanly Ave­
Johnson of the law firm John­ nue
son and Murasko was sworn
lando

Truck Crashes

1,201 Arrive

to

allow

erection

of a

small building to house ama­

into office as the North Or­ teur radio equipment was ap,
Municipal

Judge

by proved;

Mayor W. W. Anderson at
Tuesday night's monthly ses­
sion of the Village Council.
Johnson fills Ihe vacancy
created by the recent death
of Clicldon It. Lautcnhurg. As
a tm-mlter of the Florida Bar
who also has been admitted
to the Federal Courts, lie fill*
TALLAH ASSEE I D P I) - A
.ill qualification* for tlie o f­
tit-mile section o f the Slate
fice as railed lor in the Vill­
Turnpike, first link o f the
age Charier.
northern section, will Ik* open­
Organization. Defense MinistMunicipal Court. If needed,
ed to traffic July IT. Gov. er Kai l w e \on I tassel says W||| j,e |lr |,| a[ j p
()n (j1L,
Farris Bryant wilt officlule It is necessary to insure the
second ami fourth Wednes­
at the cerem onies opening a Americans can never with­
days of each month.
vc g me lit between Orlando and draw from Europe,
• • •
Yeohaw Junction, the road
Pe Gaulle, who opposes
In
other
husiness
the coun­
department said Tuesday.
many NATO policies and In­
cil, plagued with old debt*
sists on building an independ­ and smno new one* which
ent French nuclear force. Is
ATLANTA
(U P !)
—
A due here Thursday for a would more than equal the
village troanny ii paid in
heavy-duty car • transporting two day visit. He was ex­
full,
voted lo pay SI33.3U to
truck went out of control on pected to do hU best to wid­
an Atlanta treeway Tuesday en Ihe division on the nuclear satisfy current payment*.
From this amount, 1200 was
night, tore through a fenre, I '. o.
paid to ARC Firo Equipment
climbed an embank me til and
l*o, low ant the new 8323
ran over three Negro child­
pump for the lire truck; Sinn
ren. killing two, tiefore ram ­
to Lew Arnold toward part
ming into an apartment build­
payment of the niore than
ing.
9-ltN) for pa*t insurance cover­
age; 130 as the monthly pay­
ment on last year's hill from
PORT
EVERGLADES —
I'ickcrell Sporting Good* of
ft I 'l l —The Am erican freight
Orlando ami 125.30 on current
rr Maximus, last tn a series
Incidental expenditure* ol the
of Red Cross m ercy ships and
WASHINGTON
l l ’ l 'l )
council.
planes which have evacuated
A variants- a* requested
almost 10,1X10 Cuban exiles The nation's rail ro.ol* an­
during Hie past six months, nounced today they will place last month by Horace C.
docked here today with 1,301 new work rules into effect
refugees jam m ed to live gun­ at one minute after midnight
July It despite union warn­
wales.
ings that such a m ove would
trigger a national rail strike.
J. E. Wolfe, chairm an o f
RALEIGH, N. C. ( UP l j —
railroads’
negotiating
Three diesel units and six the
cars of a 07 car Norfolk Sou­ committee, said union refusal
thern freight train derailed to accept recommendations o f
ami plunged 3i&gt; feet into a a White House hoard has led
ravine Tuesday when the en­ to "a complete breakdow n"
gineer suddenly braked to in talks designed to end the
avoid a burning trestle. Two dispute.
The new rule* would re­
crewm en were killed and one
sult in elimination of thou­
was injured critically.
sands of jobs
and
make
*wet-pin: changea in work­
ing condition* for 200,000 men
who run alxmt 93 per cent
of Ihe train* in this country.
WASHINGTON (U P !) Tlie
railroads'
unnoun re­
P i c uli-ot Kennedy returned turn! cam e a* Lalmr Secre­
to a hosim'»x-l.td,-li desk ut tary W. WiUard Wirtz called
On- White I f today, con­ In Wolfe and heads of the five
vinced Unit his Ill-day trip t«&lt; rail unions pi make proposals
A MISSISSIITI fft-unJ
Europe strengthened his hand looking toward a settlement.
jury Tuesday indicted
in furgini* a more powerful | But Wirtz *uld no relil pro­
Byron De Lu Beckwith
We t. i ii defense alliance and gress had been m ade mi key
for tlie (dayiiig of ittin dealing with Russia.
issue*. He slid Lu- railroads
terjfiation lumlur MedKennedy scheduled a Cab­ have accepted recom m ends
gar Evers on June I".
inet m eetin g s i the White lions from presidential boards
Hist. Atty. \\ 1 11 i u m
House a ft e r mu tt-h ou r fligh t hut charged that the live
Waller hits said that he
from Naples, Duly, to An­ unions have “ adam antly re
will seek the death
drews A ir Farce Base outside fused i&lt;&gt; make any realistic
Itenuity.
concessions."
the tuition's capital.

Turnpike Link

Bells T©

Seminole Memorial Hu.-pilal
today offered "fam ily rates"
to George Touh&gt;. Mrs. Touhy
is in for minor surgery. J im ­
m y Touhy was held overnight
(or treatment of facial cut*
suffered last night when his
ear slammed bead on into a
Utility pole at the end of West
23th Street.
• • *

• ••

TALLAHASSEE &lt;U P!) Gov. Farris Itrynnt named a
three . man commission yes­
terday to lake a census in
Broward County to see it It
is populous enough to rate
another county Judge.

City fathers and Chamber
e f Com merce roads com m it­
RING THOSE IIBLL8! soys Mayor Tom Mc­
tee are very, very unhappy
Donald ns he meets with Lions C'luls officials
with the State Road Depart­
Jack Stempcr (left) and George Hughes
ment. O ver
the
im prove­
(standing) to officially proclaim 1 p.m. Thurs­
ment ( ? ) Job on Celery Ave­
day us the time to rinjr all the lu lls of the city
nue between Sanford
and
llellonviilc. Seems SHD Is
laying lim erock with Inten­
tion of adding a tar cover.
Local official* argue this is
a primary road and the pro­
je c t should include curbing,
Let Freedom Ring.
to bring back the fervor and
gutters and drainage. They're
Sanford will Join other com ­ spirit o f July 1th as the
seeking a conference with
Max Ilrcw cr, SRD fifth dis­ munities all over the nation birthday of the nation'* in­
in a country-wide ringing of
trict commissioner,
dependence.
• • *
the bed is of Freedom on In­
In Sanford, the Sanfurd
There's a big laugh circu ­ dependence I»ay at 1 p. m.
Lions
Club, and the Sanford
M ayor Tom McDonald to­
lating around town , . , and
Woman’s
Club have joined the
day
called
upon
all
citlxens
w e feel we should share it
with our readers. Izmgwood of Sanford and the county to Mayor in urging participation
will include in its Fourth of Join the official ringing of in this ringing o f the bells,
the
cooperation
of
July Fiesta a greased pig bells at the churches, four and
churches
having
lu
llha*
minutes
beginning
at
I
p.m.
contest . . , whoever catches
A program has been sche­ been assured.
the porker m ay keep it. Chuduled
at Independence Hall in
hsota is having a greased
sponsored
by
★
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★
watermelon contest . . . who­ Philadelphia,
patriotic
organisations
o
f
the
ever fishes the fruit out of
Lake Catherine may keep :L country, in a renewed push

&gt;4

support

Kennedy's plan to share nu­

Census Ordered

It appears that the North
Orlando
Development
Co.
might run into trouble with
the village over franchise to
operate the water and aewer
works. Mayor W. W. Ander­
son said Tuesday night he
has it on good legal advise
that the agreement could be
broken since the company
has not lived up to rebate
terms in the contract.
i
• •

Sanford now h a s .a, “ chew­
ing gum bandit.'* A burglar
broke into Hair's Cult service
station at K1S .Sanford A ve­
nue last night. The lost w as
four cartons of chewing gum
and one o f cough drop,.
• • •

many

As Kennedy left Europe af­

Although it possibly will take
the State Road Dept, four to
fiv e months to put up road
signs, the speed lim it on SR
434 has been set at 43 mph.
•
• •

Sanford police officers are
having an election this after­
noon . . . for the polirc pens­
ion board,
■ • *

BaNN (LTD — West Ger­

NO. 747

ing today.

These workmen, who are,
as usual, the same group that
turns out for any civic pro­
ject when the work is to be
done for free, have worked
every night for m ore than
a week getting the park In
ahape. Weeds and grass have
been cut, the lights put up,
a brand new concession stand
has been built and the entire
area hat been cleaned and
raked.
• • •

Sanford is promoting a greas­
ed girl contest.
• • •

Cabinet Split
On Nuclear
Defense Force

Railroad's New
Work Rules To
Begin July 11

Train Wrecks

Kennedy Returns
To White House

*

• •

The Community Building at
Ihe recreation area was des­
ignated a* tem porary Villa go
Hall
and
Councilman Art
llhode* was authorized to
contact the North Urlando
Civic Association to makt
necessary arrangem ents;
The motion of Councilman
Art Ferrin that all presiding
council ofticials be made po­
lice officer* o f Ihe village
was approved;
Ferrin and Police Chief An­
drew Ferrin were instructed
lo is-gin mapping out plans to
designate through and stop
streets in the village and to
set desired speed limits in
preparation o f drawing Via
necessary ordinance;
• • •
Firo Chief Bill Hahn weg^
authorized to order a XtUaa»section o f hard auction hn-o
for tlie lire truck at a cost ol
113;
A public hearing on com­
plaints against tlie use of par.ithion
hy lawn spraying
companies operating in tlg^ s
village was set for 7:30 p.m.,
July 13, at the Community
Building. Immediately follow-'
ing the hearing u special'
meeting of all village offi­
cials will he held to deter*'
mine duties of each office in
connection with opcr.ilInns of
the new fiscal year which be­
gan July I.

Prosecution Of \
Pro-Reds Asked
,OTUN
&lt;111*1)
—
in C. Cramer, R«ul]cd fur ptosccuhe ■ knowledgeable , ^
i onhnunists ‘ who ar*J" A
ranged a trip to Cuba by 3P
Am erican .-UidcnLs.
Cramer a ^ o called lit *
House speech for a li-t off
names o f the student* and .t
"lu ll investigation" by an t j £ l
pnipriote committga o f Coh­
ere &lt;.
Robert McCloskcy, a Slat*
D e p a r t m e n t liiai.cxinan.
meanwhile said it was hoped
the students would have a
frank exch an ge" with Cuban,
'Indent* and "h ave ait ip]'&lt;JT\
•unity to talk with sam e
the hundred* of t. uiujntly o j *
Cubans whoso main atm
'
life i* to leave ihe island tor
freedom elsew h ere."
**. V s r

£

F irst Federal R ep o rts
In what

was described by Tuo.ooo in loans were closed
E. C. Harper Kr„ and this com pared favorably
with the preceding six months.
us “ not one of our best six
Re-erves and surplus in the
month
periods’ * the
First
statement come to 11.Nixj.522,
Federal having* and [&gt;ian up 8 H percent from tlie year
Assn.’*
midyear
statement end. and indicating a healthy
never the less shows assets ratio to capital, Harper said.
of ito.utt.uHi a* com pared to
Do
June
,)o
dividends
1to.tu.Mizi at the beginning amounting to 1299,2K7 were
of 1!MJ.
declared at the annual rate
The savings end o f the busi­ o f four ami one quarter per­
ness mounted from 911.231,- cent. The total increased ap­
5A3 to 9t3.0H7.0f&gt;3 in the half proximately five
per cent
year span. This wax a jump over the June-Decemlwr 19*12
W o o l y -A n d P in k
o f 7,5 per cent, and co m p,ared total. In view o f the clim b
LONDON ( L l 'l ) -Thn Aus­ with a 4.5 per cent increase in many operating expenses
m ortgage
investments. and the mounting taxes, the
tralian Wool Board today in­ in
troduced n newt enul «d&lt;&gt;r roll- Harper
said.
However, it dividend and reserve features
sd "tickled pink.**
was pointed out that over $1, of the operation have been
1
President

I

Sains *

must heartening, according to cipate a continuation o f the
tlie chief executive.
(our ami a quarter per cent
Savers at First Federal annual dividend rale for Ihe
added over two and one half latter six months o f this
million dollar* to their ac­ y e a r ," the president continu­
counts. but a 77 per cent ed.
turn • over
indicated the
Tlie Indications o f "rather
strong demand on personal trying tim e*’’ at the bee n*
finances
during
the |nmg of this year have been
fu&gt;l 'half of towj. Of course. fulfilled and now there 1*
Hie impact o f the Winter's reason to feci that there will
freezing temperatures was re­ be a "slight bulge" from nuwr
flected thoughout the local to Decem ber, he believes, but
econom y, Harper pointed out. the status o f the propei ly
The cunditions in the state investment picture does not
are indicated by the reduc­ justify boom-time optimism.
tions o f anticipated diviJcnlx However, First Federal will
tn many associations, said have a very good final six
Harper. “ Our Directors feel months in tod). Harper con­
that we can prudently anti cluded.
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VOL. 58

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EitabUahod 1888

MON*. JULY J, li

Y t o rafprlt Is

Two Ton Measures
Face Lawmakers
W ASHINGTON

(U P I)

—

The Poet O ffice Department
p e t into e ffect t o fe y tta pro­
gram t o give every n ullin g
■ddrtM a number. T b » new
aystem la called " s ip cede"
and Is designed to help speed
M i l deliveries.

W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) —
Congress w ent into the sec­
ond h alf o f the year today
with ths outlook fo r legisla­
tion action confined largely
to tw o m ajor issues— etvU
rights and a tax cut.
M ore and m ore members are
agreed that nothing much will
he done before adjournment
late thia year except in the

The depot tme a t planned to
w all TS million carda to every
malthas hi the country. The
card Informs the addressee o f
bis five-digit "sip cods'* num­
ber and provides a brief ex­

rembers o f Cam pi I
Fast o f the Am t

planation o f tba system.
The Post-Office Department
wants wreryone to put the
number a fter the name o f his
city and state whan w riting
M s return address. The num­
ber also should bo used in
addressing mail to porsona
wbo have Included It in their
return addresses,
"Z ip code,” or son* improve­
ment program, has been in­
vented fo r the day when all
letters w ill be prw-eorted by
machines. The Post O ffice De­
partment told that It is sosltr
to dovslop a machine which
toads number* because there
are lesa variations o f numer­
als than there* are o f letters.

1UUVA
TH _ Herald new* A M M 8
a bit h appy today in l a g Rift
go-between in a ecR|M «m £
which was settled amicably.
The Herald w as ask |to pub­
lish a "letter to t! editor"
by a public tnatltu ■ com ­
plaining a f a count agency.
TIm Harold asked t agency
to study tbe letter d w rits
a reply, both to be iblished
simultaneously, i f
teesary.
T be twa g o t togeth \ settled
their difference# privately.
feel w i s e tim
thia la
W e f»*l
much better than a d k g the a*
private differences i tho pub­
lic print when actus fit helps

Ladies auxiliary
L odge 879 w ill m *
p.m. Wednesday at
low s nail oa Magi

I Weklva
f at 7:30
Odd Fel­
« * A ve-

Charles W . FiriA Forest
City, president o f i n Sem i,
•ole County Board
Reallore, reports t o an. iNeal F,
Farmer w ill atteni a stats
meeting July 12-13 M H olly­
wood. Field la a n tober o f
the statewide coll eg* Illations
committee and FaiRgr ia a
member o f tbe stotrag* mem-

Fred R. Cans* ! u been
named to round ou t that 16man special com ra|t*« for
long range planning fo r rec­
reation in Seminole County.
Full committee w ill la ve an
organisational im «th| at 7.-0
p.m. Monday a t t|| Court­
house. Members WR asm s
their chairman.

Keating* To Taftc-GAINESVILLE ( U P I ) - U .
&amp; Sen. Kenneth B. Keating,
Jt-N. Y -, an outspoken critic
o f the Kennedy administra­
tion, will speak at the Uni­
versity of Florida here July 6.

Chief Justice
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Justice E. Harris Drew re­
placed Justice B. K. R o­
berts today at chief justice
o f the Florida Supreme Court
under the biennial rotation.

Boat Sunk
MIAMI (U P D -C u b a n g ov­
ernment gunboats sank an
anti-Castro raiding launch in
a running tea battla off the
north coast o f Cuba Sunday,
Cuban exile sources reported
here.

Testa Resumed?
WASHINgTOX
(U PI)
Russia ' appeared today to
have resumed nuclear test­
ing, but U. S. officials said
this country planned to go
■bead with test ban tslks in
Moscow this month.

Funeral service* fo r Robert
Jerry Arndt Jr., 19, o f Ovlo­
tto, who was drowned Satur­
day, w ill bo conducted by Rev.
Stephen M. TUhy a t S p.m.
Wednesday a t St. Luka’s Lu­
theran Church. Slavia. Burial
will b« la the church eeraeArndt, active hi 4-H work
is the Oviedo area, w as at­
tending a church picnic Sat­
urday afternoon at Ltttla la k e
Georgia.
B berlff J. L. Hubby report­
ed that a t about 4 p.m. Arndt
went out alone In a boat and
that It soon was noticed he
was not in the boat. It was
eumised a ski-tow line had
foulad on hi* propeller and the
youth fell from the boat in
attem pting to free it.
A friemJL-yiAjl tyavld, also

Aaaltting In the search and
Investigation, ainca tha Orange-Semlnola
County lino
runs through the center o f
th* fake, were the Orango
County s h e r iffs offiea and
Union Park Fire Department.
Tha accident occurred an the
Seminole aid* o f the lake.
8urvivora are hie parents,
Mr. and Airs. Robert J. Arndt,
Sr,; a brother, Arden Roy
A rndt; ais tors, Mr*. Margaret
Panke and Misses Ronda and
Marsha Arndt, all o f Oviedo;
grandmother, Mrs. M argaret
Brenner, o f Shelbyvllle, Mich.,
and great-grandm other, Mrs,
C. Ilarnhardt of Way land,
Mich.
In lieu o f flowers th* fam ­
ily has requested that dona­
tions be mod* to the building
fund o f the Su Luke’* Day
School. W . Guy Black Funeral
Home o f Orlando in charge o f
arrangivnanU.

ehrQ rights and tax fields.
T bs lawmmkars w ill m r t
th s

u su al

appropriations

measures and paaa a number
of other bilk , et course, b e t
■one o f President Kennedy's
priority Hems appear likely to
t o down tbs drain.
Included among these are
medical care fo r the aged,
mass transit, depressed areas,
youth employment and a d o ­
mestic h a r e Corps. College
aid also could g e t lost in the
shuffle.
In the positive side, Con­
gress already baa approved
several important measurea.
I f they were not overshadow­
ed by the civil rights and tax
cut issues, th d r p a a a a g a
might have been hailed aa sig ­
nal events.
The legislative accomplish­
ments to data inctuda extend­
ing the draft law fo r fou r
y e a n , raising the national
debt limit, giving women
workers the same pay as men
get fo r the same work, and
continuing the excise tax and
corporate tax rates fo r an ­
other year.
Since each
Congress
Is
elected fo r tw o y e a n , some
measurea on Kennedy1! o r ig ­
inal priority Hat could he held
over fo r action in 1964. In
fact, soma lawmakers would
not be surprised If the Prvsl* ■ * w a n called_on Congress

Murder Suspect
Faces Court
Nelson Moore, N egro, o f
110414 Locust Avenue, facing
a charge o f first degree mur­
der, eras to be arraigned this
afternoon before County Judge
Vernon M lie. Moor? la being
held la county Jail without
bond.
Police Chief Iloy William*
■aid today that Lula Gaines,
N egro, 17, also o f 11D4H Lo­
cust Avenue died at 11:30 a.m.
Sunday as tha result o f a blow
on tho head. She died at Or­
ange Mrniorlal Hospital, Or­
lando.
Chief William* said th*
Gainea woman was (tru ck at
about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, re­
moved to Seminole Memorial
Hospital and then to Orlando.
Police are continuing their In­
vestigation.

qbC A G O

(D P I)

—

The

National Association fo r the
Advancement o f Colorud Peo­
ple,'longtim e leader sa d sym­
b o l ! of

the battle

rights,

opened

fo r

civil

perhaps

the

moat significant convention o f
its. 64-year history today.
Prom 1,600 to 2.000 delegalas will spend six days p Isa­
tlf* for advancing tha ram *
« ( racial Integration and equal
righto.
The l**ao o f civil right* has
dominated domestic problems
in recent months, i ■B' iatory_
making advance* f o r tha Na
gro cause bar*
_ coupled
with violence, clim axed by
the slaying o f Jackson, Ml**.,
N A ACP leader M edgar E ven .
Hi* widow will rscsfve a modal
at tha convention.
Tho N A A C P ’a role aa load­
er o f tha eirll rights move­
ment ha* been challenged by
newer group*.
Roy Wilkin*, executive di­
re* tor, took notice o f ibis last
week with a Jib# that "other
organisation*
furnish
the
noise and get the publicity
while the X A A C P fiimUhc*
the manpower and pays tha
h ill.”
High point* o f the conven­
tion will include a speech by
James Meredith, ' t h » N egro
Wbasr entrance Into the UniIV M ity o f Mississippi touched
Mf|t&gt;loo&lt;!y riots, and a march
e^pnor** than 66,000 person*/
hath white ami Negro, led by
Chicago Mayor Richard J.
Daley.
A spokesman aaid the dele­
gates would concentrate on
th«* issues o f fair employment,
political action, school deseg­
regation, housing, legal ac­
tion, and civil rights legisla­
tion in CongTeas.

Citrus Group
Renames Banks
LAKELAND (U P I) - S «m
O. Banks o f Lakeland was re­
elected chairman o f the Flor­
ida Citrus Commission here
loday fur a second straight
term.
Herbert Massey of Dade
City was reelected v i c e
chairman.
Banka sakl committee a s­
signments will b* announced
Friday.

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Interior Secretary Stewart L.
Udall aaid Sunday that th*
nation’s w ater conservation
problem la becoming Increas­
ingly serious becam e river*
have been turned Into sewera.
Udall said on a radio-tele­
vision program that Increased
industrialisation coupled with
expanding population h a d
made water "on e of the really
■erioua natural r e s o u r c e
problems”
of
the United
State#.
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Key Witness
Draws Crowd
At Airport

SARASOTA ( D P I ) - C u r v y
LONDON (U P I) — An 16- Flora Jo Chandonnet o f Mi­
y*ar-old playgirl— key witness
ami who saya she boned up
In Britain’* sex and security
scandal— drew a crowd o f hun­ on her voice lesion* "m a d ­
dreds a t London Airport to­ ly ," Is the new Miss Florida
of nun.
day.
Mias Chandonnet. daughter
Airlines personnel, travelers
nf Mr. anil Mrs, Willard Osand tourists gathered fo r a
trin, of North Miami, sang
took at Marylin Mainly R lc«and smiled her way to the
Davis when she arrived fo r a
title here Saturday night in
holiday flig h t to Majorca.
her second attempt at win­
Her fligh t was delayed 60 ning the rovrlrd award.
minutes while she posed fo r
She ii the winner o f a 61.news photographers and tour­ 000 scholarship and the rjijht
ist*.
to represent l to/id a In the
Some* o f them thought she Miss America Pageant at At­
was royalty as *ha was es­ lantic City this summer. She
corted to her plana by air­ ■aid alter winning the title,
port police.
■ho would use tbe scholarship
"W h o is this nice young money to finish training as
la d y ? " an unidentified Amer­ a denial technician.
ican touriat asked.
Tbe pretly brunette, who
"I'm notorious,” Vlas R ico- ■hows big dimples when she
Davia replied. " I shall go down ■miles ind sports 34 24-34 cre­
In hlatery aa anothrr Lady dentials, says she w as "m ore
Hamilton” — tha mistreat o f m ature" thia year than when
Lord Nelson.
■he finished third in last
Mis* Rlce-I)avis Is a friend year's contest.
o f Christine Keeltv whose reIn addition to her Impress­
lotion* with W ar Minister ive rendition of "O ne K iss" as
John P rofu m o' respited in hi* her talent In the (Inals, Miss
resignation.
Chandonnet won preliminary
lilies in t t o bathing suit and
evening gown divisions.
She sIio told judges, in ans­
Burglars obtained |tK) in
rash and a woman’ s wrist w er to one of the questions
watch In a break-in Sunday asked of all five finalists
evening at Fleming's grocery, from the field of 40, dial if
Geneva Avenue, according to the had a choice o f whom she
Sheriff J . L. Hobby. Entrance would like to go to lliu moon
wa* gained by cutting a screen with the first lime she goes:
door and a glass window.

Store Robbed

“ By m yiell the lin t tim *, I
guess."
.She said she has a hard
tim e keeping h e r weight
(town, because the h it an
Italian boy friend and both o|
them "lo r e Italian food.”
First rnnnerup In the con*
test was 19-year-old Sheila
Clarke, Miss Winter P ark.
The other three runners-up in
ord er were Miss Orlando*
Nancy Allison Collins, 16;
Miss Tallahassee, Nancy J o
Cochran, U, and M lu Paiatka M ales .Queen, 13-year-uM
Carol Lynn Blum.

Longwood Hall
Is Discussed
y
The Longwood City Council,
meeting In adjourned session
Friday night, passed a city
ordinance relating to
tha
•tato increase in cigsret tax­
es and continued d.'scuaknt
on plans for the new city hall
which are expected to bo
completed and a p p r o v e d
within tbe month.
In other business, M ayor A .
It. Lormann announced that
Longwood would bo ringing
tbe church bells on Independ­
ence Day In coinplinnco with
Gov. Farris Bryant’s request
lo nil cillei in the state.
This month’s meeting o f lh »
council,
which
norm ally
would ho held on Thursday,
was postponed until July 11.

Tha establishment of
• select preparatory ichool for boy*

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WASHINGTON (U P I)—Tbe
federal government beaded
today into Its fourth consec­
utive year of deficit financ­
ing, and indications are the
fiscal situation will get worse
before it gets better.

Fete Marred
HELL, Mich. (U P I) — The
first annual Satan's Holiday
In Hell, which drew over 23,000 people Saturday and Sun­
day, was marred by the death
o f Hell's unofficial "m a y o r "
— Erdlcy Van Sickle.

Commendations

Cabinet Shaky

Water Problem
Reported Worse

OPERATION JBT FUEL was Lunched thia morning with tha opening c l
valves to transport airplane fuel by pipeline from storage tanka at tha
lake front to Banford Naval Air Station. Actual operation mill com­
mence Friday, according to Gerald Rauch, president o f Standard Southern
Corp., Houston, Texas, pictured here opening the valves. Also left to right
are Scott Burn*,
Bums, industrial committee chairman, Chamber o f Commerce;
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City Commissioners Jimmy Crappe and Sonny Raborn, lly Barron, presi­
dent o f the Sanford Pipeline Company, a subsidiary o f Standard Southern;
Mayor Tom McDonald, Capt. Robert Ware, commanding officer o f NAS;
Lt. Cdr. L. D. Eilingwood, NAS supply officer, and Curtis Lavender, NAS
fuel operator. Following this ceremony Rauch nnd Barron were hosts to
Chamber, city and other civic leaders Ht a “ celebration” luncheon at the
Mayfair Inn.
(Herald Photo)

A N N O U N C IN G

Fourth Year

The new additiu* to tha
school adrainistratiogifflca *n
Commercial Street {w ill be
completed late th b month.
Something new w ill )| added:
The conference r o o * w ill in­
clude a professional library
fo r u se bora* in-w eefe train­
ing. Also w ill be i taw o ffice
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
for the school au p ed n ad en t. Gov. Farria Bryant, commealing that more and more
In answer to qu ad* about citixena of the atate are be­
tbs new roofing fir South coming boater*, haa aent out
Side Primary Srhed: g Upt, commendation* to the seven
Ray MUwo* says " h i glad
captains of the Coast Guard
they asked and only « b h they auxiliary division* in Florida
could see how the Itw ’ ro o f­ for search and rescue work.
ing leaked. The olds* portion
l* 16 ya*ra old, MU going
strong and will n-mteu"
ROME (U P I)— Prem ier Gio­
vanni la-tine sought parlia­
Chairman Wayn
aupport
for
hi*
Albert mentary
said sani# 220 Jayci
w ill be emergency government today
out each evening ki
but political observers said
door* with flag*
there wa* increasing likeli­
their e ffo rt to m l * "Sanford hood hi* cabinet would fall
ths fla r flying c itt « f p|orj. soon after President Kennedy
d n “ # s JuJf 4.
leaves Italy.

lt OME (D P I) — Roman
crow ds, lined fiv e deep nt
some spots, cheered President
Kennedy and scuffled with potice fo r a closer look today as
he drove through the Eternal
City on the first day o f a visit
that w ill Include n historic
meeting with Pope Paul VI.
Kennedy conferred w i t h
Italian President A n t o n i o
Sogni and Premier Giovanni
l*eone shortly after he arriv­
ed in R o u e from Milan after
spending the night a t a Lake
Como retort In northern Italy.
White House press secre­
tary Pierre Salinger announc­
ed the President will fly
home Tuesday night directly
from Naples. He had origin­
ally expected to spend Tues­
day night In Rom s and le a n
Wednesday morning for Wash­
ington,
Informants said Kennedy
told the Italian leaders ths
United States and W est Ger­
many hare agreed to delay
until early next year a de­
cision on the proposed multi­
lateral force o f surface ressells armed with Pularia mis­
siles amt manned by Allied
The United
mixed crew*.
Slates and Germany are the
chief proponents o f such a
fore#.
Source* said th an w as no
effort to press the Italian*
on the issue because they realisctf the shuky Leone gov­
ernment la in no position to
make any commllmenU.
A crow d o f torn* 5,000 per­
son* greeted
Kennedy at
Rome’s
Ffnntclano
Airport
when ha arrived after week­
end talks In England with
Prime Minister Harold Mac­
millan and a triumphal awing
through Ireland ami Germany.

KAREN

PAT

JANICE

ADDITIONAL ENTRIES representing the SNAS Fire Dept. In Thurntlay’a ’’Min.* Flame” Content will be Varan Green, I’ut MackaU urui Janice
Russell, left to right. Karen, th* di-aifhter o f Mr. ami Mr*. Robert K.
Green, 1* 5 feet, 3 inches tall, meadures 33-22-34 and likes water skiing,
cooking and dancing. Pat, daughter o f Mrs, Ruby Muckall, is &amp; feet, 8* inches tall, measures 34-23-36. and likes baton twirling, swimming and
dancing. Janice, daughter uf Mr. and Mra. Hcrahcll Jones, is &amp; feet, 6
inches tali, measures 36-23-36 urid likes baton twirling and swimming.
The girls, all of Sanford* attend Seminole High School.
(Herald Photos).

TA L L A H A S SE E (U l’ l ) —
If you didn’t buy it before to­
day, you lost money on the
deal. The price Just went up.
Floridians started digging
for extra tax pennies today
and those copper* will amount
to ait estimated tint) million
in state revenue over the next
two year*.
Ba it an automobile, a fish­
ing r&lt;al, a carton o f smoke*,
or whatever. It’ll cost Flori­
dian* more than In the post.
The recent legislature rais­
ed taxes on such popular item*
as rigurette* and whisky dur­
ing the past month* and
spread Florida’s thrve per cent
sale* U x to cover most item*
bought in store*.
Tha purpose U to raise stole
income over the next biennium
to meet a record n f $1M7 mil­
lion In apvmltug until the leg­
islature meets two year*
hence.
Most o f the new taxes. In­
cluding a Uilee-cent-u-package raisa on smokes, went in­
to effect today, Tbe beer, wine
and whiaky tax doesn't g o In­
to affect until Aug. 1, how­
ever.
One o f the boosts which wiU
to f«H store tkaa all a f tha

other* -even the cigarette tax
— ia a five per cent wholesale
tut mi sporting good* to help
finance Gov
luml

Karri* Bryant's

recreation program ., i f

the wholesaler* have to dig,
then som e o f the burden ia
going to be passed onto the
retailer* and thence to the
eu* turner.
Experts have estimated that
the average mat tu families in
taxes will b*&gt; atanil ff&gt;0 u
year.
Other* who will be hit by
the new ta le* will ha spotU
fun who like to go wutrh the
hall u om r, or gn to the ruce
truck*.
Taxes have bean set on ndmiaaion to sporting events,
rucing and jui-alai fronton*.
The n«w t a x e s even touch
airplane owner* by putting a
sides tax on gasoline used in
airplane*, lt alao pula a biggar levy on sale o f industrial
machinery, toxra appliance
and like repair bill* and rent­
al housing.
The law puts the salsa U x
wan* added to voter reglatrsand extendi it effaet on alt
apartment rentals trout six
month* to a fu ll year.

NAVAL ACADEMY
SANFORD, FLOniOA

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accepted. Fell term atarU September 15.

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Day and Boarding Students. O.-sdei Now 6th thru 9 th /
Higher Grade* in Succeeding Yeart/Annapolis Faculty/
Excellent Curriculum /Personal Instruction/Hostthful Atmoephere/AII Sport* on 30 Acre CimpuvEvery Boy
Taught to Study and Cacti.

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Bernjrr Macfadden Foundation, * port tors o f the famous
Castle Height* Military Academy ui Tennessee, now in
it* 61st year.

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Castle Heights, an honor school. It proud o f its record
of graduating every boy to a leading college or to the
Army. Navy and Air Force academies.

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SANFORD NAVAL ACADEMY, toe Flood* Counterpart o f
the vastly succeislui Cattle Heights, wtN apply Identical
schoieibc and health-building technique*. At a Sintord
cadet, your son will receive the finest teaming in the
•elect atmosphere of thit unique Naval academy.

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WORKMEN at Sanford Naval Air Station, with
tha help o f a 100-foot crane, hoist a new radar
weather-tracking tower into position. In fore­
ground la access ladder which was mounted
along aids o f the tower.
(Navy Photo)

NAS Win 'Sea'
200-Mile Storms
They will also be able to

Aerologists at Sanford Naval

Air

supply the hurricane forecast

Station will soon be able

thunderstorms and Ing center In Misml with In
other weather disturbances at formation on hurricane form
ations In this area.
Alliances of lOo miles.
la

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Their " e y e s " In this case
w ill be a long-range weatherCracking radar which la being
installed atop a 65-foot tower
M ar

the

NAS

maintenance

hangar. Coat of the project,
including

the

radar

equip­

ment, la about $50,000.
This include* the cost o f
transporting the support tow­
e r from Miami's Master's
y ie ld , a now defunct Marine
s i r elation which It the cur­
rent elte o f Dade County Jun­
ior College.
The tower was recently
hoisted upright by a mobile
era oe with 100-foot boom. Of­
ficia ls in the NAS public
w orks department expect the
new weather tower to be
operational In early July.
Sherkade ConstrucUon Com­
pany, o f Yookars, N. Y ., la
prim ary contractor for tha
project. The radar aet was
manufactured by the CurtisRVrlght Company.
The new system will enable
WAS aerologists to track the
developm ent of thunderatorma
day or night.

O fficials expect the new In­
stallation to improve greatly
the accuracy and scope of
their
weather
predictions
The obvious advantage will be
In predicting when storms
will hit the local ares.
However, they point out the
additional advantage of know
lng when alarms will bypsss
the ares, thus relieving the
need for setting lime—con­
suming security measures on
aircraft and equipment and
preventing flight operations
from being needlessly can
celed.

Charles Kampf
Installed As
Civilan Head
Retiring president Joe Den­
nison of Ctvftans, reporting a
"m ost successful year," turn­
ed the gavel over to Incoming
leader Charles Kampf a t the
d u b ’s annual banquat a t Lake
Monroe Inn.
Past president John BrumIcy served as inatalling offi­
ce r, charging the new offfctrs
with the duties o f their sta­
tion. Assuming the office of
pn eldent-elect waa Robert
Brlsson; Tom Price, vice pres­
ident; Clyde Long, secretary,
and William Klinefelter, treas­
urer.
New directors o f the organi­
sation will be D r. A. W . W oodall, John Brumley and Wil­
liam Slayton.
In relinquishing his position,
Dannlson called attention to
the C M ten's fruitcake tale,
during the Christmas season
when over 4,000 pounds were
sold, with a contribution of
$500 being made to the Little
Red Schnolhouie.
He called the bathing beau­
ty contest which tha club
sponsored for the Semi-Cen­
tennial, "on e of our m olt en­
joyable and successful projsets to date,” and urged that
It be continued.
Dennison noted that the Civitan • sponsored flabe Ruth
baseball team was last year's
city champions.
in accepting the gavel, new
President Charles Kampf re­
minded the club thut they are
a service organisation and
sui(K&lt;«ted that "our aim for
the next year be greater ex­
penditures o f ourselves and
our timer ill lervlce to the com­
munity aa well as financial
expenditure."
In dosin g, the entire assem­
bly of Civitans, wives and
guests resd the Impressive
Civ its n creed In unison.
A fter dinner and installa­
tion ceremonies, the club was
entertained by a three-piece
combo formed by meml&gt;ers of
the organization, including
Hill Klinefelter, Mel Young
and Hill Slayton.

T. L. Johnson
Dies At 72

Kids On Trips
CHICAGO &lt;UP1) - On long
vacation trips with the child­
ren atop at least every two
hours and let tho children run
s minute or two, the Am er­
ican Academ y of Pediatrics
suggests,
The Academ y also nixed
the Idea of trying to make
an easy "500 miles a da y"
during an auto trip with
children. "Three hundred to
150 miles a day Is sufficient,"
the Academ y explained.
Hoofs o f an Arabian camel
aprt-ad out like foam rubber
wben It is walking on sand.

NEW

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President-elect Robert
H. Wyatt will take over
leadership of the Na­
tional Education Asso­
ciation during its an­
nual convention June
110-July 5 in Detroit,
Mich. Active in the In­
diana State Teachers
Association. Wyatt suc­
ceeds Hazel A. Ilianchard In the presidency.

CUR ANCESTORS

Thomas Lm
Johnson, 72,
died a t Seminole Memorial
Hospital at 8:110 pin . Sunday
follow ing a lengthy illness.
He waa bom in Floyd Coun­
ty, G a., Sept. S, 1890 and
made hi* home In Rome, (la.,
for 50 years before coming
to Hunford lit year* ago. He
resided at 507 Park Ave.
Mr. Johnson la survived by
his w ife, Mrs. Lydia Johnson
o f San ford; throe daughters,
Mrs. Hay Slaton, Sanford;
Mrs. K. C. Johnson o f Flo­
rida C ity ; Mrs. John L. Car­
ter o f Cedartown, Ga.; ono
tan, Leroy Johnson o f Rome,
ten grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at graveside in Oak Iawn Me­
morial Cemetery at It a.m.
Tuesday w ith Rev. Fred It.
Chance officiating.
Hrisson Funeral Home is In
charge o f arrangements.

Medicare

by Quincy

WASHINGTON
(C P I)
The average per capita ex
pendiiure for medical care of
persons 65 or over during
13*11 was $515, two and onehalf times tire $158 average
for persons under 65, reports
Donald p . Kent, director of
the O ffice o f Aging.
Figured another way: ap­
proximately 20 per cent of
all expenditures made for
personal health services in the
United Slates in ‘61 went for
the care of the nine per cent
of the population aged 65 and
over.
The one Christmas plant
native to Am erica is tiic pomsettla.

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nt tint summer recreation program being held at the Longwood Elemen­
tary School. In the group ure (front from left) Pntricia 1lufstutter, Donnie
Sasser, Kevin Estes and lleverly Hell; (buck) Shirley Hufstetter, Linda
Long and Alan Long.
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The Auxiliary's new ofll
cers, installed by Mrs. Mar­
tha Damtsky, sixth district
president, were Mrs. Grace
A m hacber, president;
Mrs.
Nance
Russell, first
vice
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worth, second vice president;
Mr*. Lillian Severs, Secre­
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Mrs.
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chaplain: Mrs. Mary t o l l ­
man.
historian
and
past
president
and
Mr*.
Lucy
Cham bers, sergeant at arms.
The meeting was closed
with prayer by Rev. A. Cross
o f Um atilla, district chap­
lain.

Legion 1’ost Irtll installed new officers for the
remonies at the Legion Home on Prairie Lake.
^&gt;p photo, front from left) David Wentworth, Jack
ann, who substituted for Robert Newell, nnd R. T.
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I officers fliottwn photo) are (front from left)
ke Ambacher, Mrs. Mary Knllnian nnd Mrs. Eva
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factor in tho qu arrel
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not exdudu nuclear
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new low today. The coming
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peared doomed to failure.
In the light o f increasingly
violent declarations nnd ac­
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tho entire Communist move­
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n formal split among th&lt;
worlds Communist parti :* in
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would send Its negotiating
team to Moscow as scheduled,
but emphasized the team ha
instructions to hold firm on
^ the key ideulogirnl and politi
rot Issue* separating the tw
Communist giants. The talk 1
are to begin Friday.
The Central Committee o
the Chinese Communist party
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I f they and some other states
should pursue this course, thereby
subtracting a substantial number o f
electoral votes from tha totals avail­
able to the declared party nominees,
tha result could be to hand the House
tha decision.
This almost happened in the Truman-Dewey contest o f 1948. It could
occur in a d o st 1964 election.
It is a good bet, however, that
the American people would let it hap­
pen only once. The likely turmoil In
the House, especially if the nation or
the world were In some sort of crisis,
would give a huge push to preventive
electoral college reform.
Such reform is under study right
now by Sen. Estes Kefauver’s Com­
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ments.
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ing. A wide variety o f plans clamor
for attention. There Is no evident
consensus fo r any single one.
Some observers feel that at most
Congress might endorse a plan to
eliminate the electors aa persons but
retain electoral votes. This would de­
stroy the prospect of Independent
action by electors.
The electoral votes in each state
would go wholly to the candidate
gaining a plurality there. There
would be no division o f a state’s elec­
toral vote according to the propor­
tions o f the November popular vote,
nr by congressional districts, as some
have urged.
Yet even this simple reform may
look like a long step to a country
which has not to date felt the paral­
ysis o f an inconclusive election.

in the
_______
Dwight KUenhower In
IM S o r President Kennedy in 1961
irill testify to the greet difficulties.
The Hormbtr-Jaaoarjr tranaiUoa Is e grey, nerer-nevsr lend in
which the world looks to the new
who doe» not yet know hi*
i end largely by-passes the tncum*
who does know the work,
circumstances which materl*
. _____ to this seemingly inevita­
ble eoafualon might by that feet se­
riously increase the peril inherent
la the ehange-over. Fuised-up suthorlty does not suit ea age when maxi national danger can arlae on an
Y et this would appear to U* a
probable consequence o f any prcsldsntlal«•lection which .failed to yield
an electoral majority for one candi­
date or another and thereby throw
the decision into tho House o f Repreeentativea— as prescribed by the
Constitution.
Evsn though summoned Immedi­
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session might be days in achieving a
result In tha meantime the nation,
and tha world, would be stewing in
doubt
Decision by the House la the
stated intent of those etatee such as
Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi,
which have authorized the choosing
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We had only 500,000 bureau- 1Sam "c a k e " as w e l l as
CASF. P *0 »: Once upon a
time a Foolish King was call* crate in 1928. And our p r e s-, “ bread," then let's lop off
cut 1903 population hasn't f some of the caku (meaning at
ed upon by a couple of con­
even doubled since then!
least 1,000,000 o f Ihos* "frost­
fidence men.
But suppose we allow a in g " boys).
They said they were royal trebling of bureaucrats for
Like the child who finally
tailors and promised to weave us taxpayers to finance since
had the nerve to tell the Fool­
a regal robe that would make
1928.
ish King the truth, let's ad­
all other kings envious.
That slill means Uncle Sam mit that we can never bal­
So this Foolish King gave should discharge well over
ance the budget until wa cut
them a contract.
1,000,000
needless
bureau- down the outgo.
The tailor* really had no
crals!
Congress can handle thl*
fabric at all, but just made
Then we taxpayers would problem easily just by re­
believe they were weaving a
save not only those full sal­ fusing to O. K. the appro­
wonderful, shimmering cloth.
aries, hut also the hast, light, priation* bill until It pares
So the king’ * aubject* de­
an&gt;l other cotta o f Ilia vast down tha lax-esters on our
rided they dar« not la y what building* which they now oc
back#.
, they really thought. As a re­
cupy.
sult, they praised the gntsa"Efficiency engineering" 1*
Mouth parts of Ihe male
incr fabric and exclaimed one o f the things I cover in
about it in superlatives.
mosquito ere not equipped for
my college textbook, "P s y ­
biting, *o only the female of
Meanwhile,
hi*
courtiers
chology Applied."
the *p»cles bites.
likewise raved about the won­
Although this is the most
derful
cloth.
Consequently,
widely adopted textbook In
the Foolish King himself fell
Its Held, with over 1,000 col­
he also must praise its lovely
lege classroom adoptions, the
colors and texture.
tax-eater* In Washington ap­
For the entire kingdom had
parently never studied that
been sold a bill of false goods
textbook!
by the pair uf echeming tail
"B ut, Dr. Crane,** aome
on. It was nation-wide hood body may protest, " I f we
wlnkery!
fired 1,000,000 bureaucrats,
Finally, as tha king pared wouldn't wc deprive our eltied in this roysl robe, a child
aena of many welfare advan­
saw him and cried out:
ta g e s ?"
"W hy, the king’s naked! He
Probably not, for Inefflclen
doesn't have any clothe* n n !"
cy In government is notorious.
FO RT MADISON, |a. (U P I)
Applied to current prob
— Western teen-ager* appear Urns in the U.S.A., isn't it Three private business em ­
ployes can usually do what
to be more creative — In a time somebody cried out;
five government bureaucrats
literary way — than their
"This
constant d e f i c i t
now perform.
counterpart* In other sections
Spending is a farcel So let's
Besides, if we taxpayers
uf the country.
discharge
1,000,000 bureau
can't afford to furnish Unde
In the 30th annual Scho­
crat* and thus cut back to a
lastic Writing Awards p ro­ sensible Inal get I"
gram sponsored nationally by
We have been taught for
OVER 35 YEARS
Shaeifer Pen Co., Denvtr
many yaari to expect con­
At First A Palmetto
high school students won 16
stantly rising laxei.
(Alongside old poet of(lce)
■ wards to tup all other cities
Hut nubudy seems to have
for the fourth consecutive
had the guts or the simple
year, and Salt Lake City was
horse sense to slate Ihe an*
second with 11 citation*. Next
wer, which Is In lop off e x ­
in order came Washington.
penses!
D. C., then New York City,
At present, there are over
Detrult and Cleveland.
2,500,Out) civilian employe* ol
• Carpel* • Kumilurg
Uncle Sam, not to mention
• Tii«
• Piano#
three
million
in
military
ser­
Conea of a fir stand erect;
• Renta) Bed*
cones of ■ spruce hang down. vice.

planning,
especially
since either Spnui-h membership In
President Charles tie Gaulle's NATO or. at the leaat, closer
anub of the Atlantic Alliance, political tlce with the United
tha gain In Communist voting States,
strength In Italy and U. 8.
S p a n i s h membership In
Tho United State* won a hope* for a mixed-nation nav­ NATO has In the past been
valuable forward bee* against al forca hated on the nuclear- adamantly opposed by the low
countries, Denmark and N or­
Communist aggression and tipped Polaris missile.
All o f thsse conditions way and, to a lesser degrtw,
gpaln a much-needed economic
sh ot lit the arm plus a start would item to he cards In by Britain.
Spain also wants an Intoward rs-ecitry Into tha fam ­ Generalissimo Francisco Fran­
co's hand*.
creasa In economic aid which
ily o f nations.
There are Indications the sine# 1953 haa totaled more
Now, amid considerable se­
crecy but with soma o f the Spanish asking prlca 1* not than a billion dollars, plu*
modern military equipment in­
fa c ts known, they ara ap­ cheap.
proaching a re-negotiation of
The 1953 avracment gave cluding rocket* and missiles.
On It* part, the United
the agreement which expiree tho U nlud Stale* the u.u o f
Siatee wuuld prefer that the
in September.
three air bases by the Stra­
agreement continue much as
Both aides seek certain tegic Air Command, tha big
It la and to wait as long as
naval
bate
at
Kota
and
other
gains.
possible to determine how
A somewhat elmllar agree­ Installations Including naval
Kurupe’s strategic and polit­
depots,
radar
site*
and
a
pips*
m ent with Portugal on the
ical alignments finally are to
Strategic U. H. base In the lina system.
work ouL
There la evidrnce now that
A sores already has aspired,
It further hat warned Spain
with negotiations at present tha United State* would ilk*
that, because o f th« unfavora­
to
maka
the
Rota
base
availa­
reported deadlocked hut by no
ble outflow o f IT. S. gold, free
ble to NATO submarines car­
■ ca n s abandoned.
military aid to Spain will hnve
Both tha Spanish and the rying nuclear ballistic mis­
to atop. That, instead, she will
Portuguese agreements hear siles.
expect Spain to spend some
In return, Franco wants
heavily on U. 8. strategic
125(1 million of her own mon­
ey on new equipment,

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

on the drlva fo r m or*
W ASH IN G TO N (N E A ) — segregated communities
■Id to tho itatc* for
Near Y ork City's txpwrieoca w e e New York. They
yrf
school
education.
tural Islands. They
with ite Commission on Inter*
/t h e r likely development,
ghettos, beesute the
group Relation* — COIR —
K0W believee, Is the poo*
who inhabit them can ge1
o ffe rs pointed ease historic* If they want to. CampuM H j i y 'n f more school segre.
on how effort* to foster and integration to a kind of ck|pk- p i developing voluntarily,
achieve integration work o u t erboard pattern Isn’ t ghat p ^ ft e r Integration is Im­
N ew Y ork is tha most poly- these groups w ant First, R i f pel by law or order, Thl*
|g^&lt;d in Baltimore, which
T"
g ot city In the world with a want better hauling.
p tro u g h what was conslpopulation o f over eight mil­
"H arlem Negroes don’ t RC*
lion. It haa Jewish, Negro, w ea rily w ant to live With d«i* model school IntegraPuerto R kan and many Euro­ white*. They want to live gitk tJglan. The white* simply
They w er* afraid inpean minor!tiee who*# com­ other Negroes. Even the M i* ^
plex problem* make the racial successful, higher else* Re* tr fo " would low er educa­
relationship) o f moat Ameri­ groe* w ho cell themselfts t e averages.
U't confuse what can bo
can communities simple by ’ middle c is t s ’ — doctors, law­
dsty law," warn* Marrow
comparison. In addition, New yer*. prufeiaionil people
lainclusion, "with what
Y ork la headquarter* for the businessmen — want to
United Nations, where rep- tlnu* living In Harlem where pbe done by law."
reeentatlvea from many of tha their patients, clients snd cus­
100 countries have found they tom ers live. They don't want
are not always welcome as to move to Westchester." .
neighbors or In restaurants
Viewed in this light, tot*Where dote the nami
and other public places.
grntloa may not cause the “dloupe" com* from?
Dr. A lfred J.
Marrow, complete revolution in living
From the castle of CanCOIR’* first director and au­ standards soma people hart U in Italy, where the
thor o f the new, award-win- feared.
ir» were first grown In
Ing book, "Changing Pattern*
The question o f integrated ffi.
In Prejudice." found that education is something els*.
many o f the problems tackled
" I h e problem Is how tg Ac­ What "g loriou s" thing
by hla group and other wel­ celerate the Supreme C e n t b in 1C38?
fare agencies did not always mandate- fo r ’deliberate speed* — England’s "Glorloue
work out aa planned.
(or *Rlcodles«
In integration," Marrow be­ jutlun*'
jutJon").
New York State’s housing
lieves.
integration law, for instance,
One thing that hat te be
has not ended segregation. But done la give N egro children
■Inc* it* passage, the law ha* better teaching services eatil
given form erly restricted m i­ they csti-h up. This means
norities
added self-respect. special tutoring. It means
Dr. M arrow explained it this m ore exposure to culturi. It
w ay in an Interview:
Yon may b « qualified for
meant emsller classes.
M life Insurance . . . so
“ It enabled a colored moth­
Says M arrow: “ That
trill not hurden your loved
er to tell her wondering chil­ m ore money. New York City I with funeral and other
dren, ‘ Yea, we can live any­ estimated that culling 6 v *f-M****- Thl* N EW pulley I*
where w# want to. If* Just
that Daddy can't gat a job
and giving remedial readimgninjUon necessary,
that pays enough money for courses with other aidl fori) LINE
LE G A L
RE.
u* to move Into a better flat,* Juat two years might e tti e ® '^ LIFE INSURANCE,
That satisfies childish pride
third m ore per child."
J
? 1,1 , , n " " I 00*
on one point, though it raise*
Most state* and local ew o^ T „ r out |hj# i(j rj|hl
another problem."
munlties can’t meet the** soar,
W hat frequently hippened tra costa. It la therefore tea • Head your name, addrree
when colored families moved sidered likely that any o * v ^
? ! &gt; i r j h *°* Central
, . ,
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Into integrated housing devel­
toward fa tter school In agr*pt. j . )92. i m West Ho**:
opments, say* Marrow, la that
tlo s will put Increased frfilr, Fort W orth i, T r x u .
the whites simply moved out.
What had been solidly white
apartments soon became sol­
idly N egro or Puerto Rkan.
The Idea o f reserving some
1
W a / V W llb liS I V W
A
o f the apertment* for white
families was suggested, to
force mixing. But tjil* wa*
rejected
by
the
minority
group* which didn’t want mix­
ing by plan or quota.
"People o f the same ethnic
l i t / Filmetto
background like to live near
each other,"* explains Mar­
p h ib » 2-0814
row. **5o there are voluntary

O 's and A 's

Or. Crane’s

When the United State* and
Spain negotiated thadr 1953
agreement on U. S. naval and
air beats la Spain, both elde*
w on important benefits.

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o f Dr. and Mr*. A. G. Love,
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Gainesville,

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Sanford Food

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In October,

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FARMER GRAY SKINIKSS (U M IT-J)^^

Love attended Air Intelligence
School at the Naval Training
Center, Norfolk, Vm.
He Is a graduate o f Gnlneeville High School and received
hia US degree from Florida
State University at Talluhas-

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Eugene n . Rodgers, 17year-old son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene II. Rodgers,
2632
South Laurel Avenue, ia un­
dergoing active duty training
as a seaman recruit at the
Naval Training Center, Great
loikes, III.
S Sgt. Thomas J. Jackson,
.husband o f the form er Miss
'Adahell* Dorsey, o f Sanford,
rrcently re-enlisted f o r three
years while serving with Ma­
rine Air Has* Squadron 31,
Marine Aircraft G roup 31.
Second Marine A ircra ft W in e
at Beaufort, S. C.

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Quarter-Finals
f Singles Today
WIMBLEDON, Eng. fU P I)
—Chuck McKinley. A m erica's
chief hope for victory In the
Wimbledon tennis ehamp^mehips, met Britain’s BoMiy
Wilson today in the men'* ainglcs quarter-finals.
Frank Kroehllng, file only
ether Yank still alive in the
&lt;®men's singles, faced hi* tough­
est challenge In the tourney
thus far when he opposed the
enuniied Fred Stolle o f Aus­
tralia.

SWIFT'S FINEST
SHORTENING

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Cycle Champ
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. MTPI)
— Olaf Moetus o f Indianap­
olis, InH., overcame Hob P ar­
sons of La Canada, Calif., In
the final 25 feet Sunday to
rapture the 100-kilometer na­
tional championship bicycle
race.
The IT-year-old M oetus thus
tam ed the right to represent
the United States in the inter­
national races in Belgium
neat month.

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The rich get rich er, the
poor gat poorer and the muo*
cuter Minnesota Twin* appar­
ently have developed g new
muscleman.
H e’s rookie Jim m ie Hall,
and a i far ■&lt; their Am erican
League rival* are concerned
the Twin* need him like Son­
ny Llaton need a karate.
The Twine have reeled o ff
aevan etrilght victories, in­
cluding Suaday'a 6-2 win over
the Waahlngton Scnatora In a
drive that baa carried them to
SOUTH 8EM1NOLE champions o f tho Little League are pictured , . . .
within 2Vk gamca o f tho firsttake your choice. The Lake Mary Gianta (top) finished the season with
place Naw Y ork Yankee*
e 17-4 record but team managers voted Sunland (below), with a 16-5
They've done it with powerrecord, a a league champions. Sunland lost in the district play-off to Win­
poraooiflcd moatly by Bob Alter Park 6-5 Saturday at Altamonte Springs. The Lake Mary Giants, left
llaon, Harmon Klltebrew and
to right front row, are: Phil Lindsey, David McMurray, Ned Day, John
Earl Battoy—but given Imp#*
Durham, Mike Leary and Mike Hamu; rear row: Larry Lindsey, Don
tua in tho laat few gamca by
Keeth, Buddy Stokes, Tom Day, Manager Norm Gillespie, Michael Utz and
the 23-year-old Hall from Mt.
John
Gillespie. Sunland members, front row left to right, are: D. RonHolly. N. C.
cone,
bat
b o y ; T. Leonard, J. Leonard, G. Robinson, L. Williams, A. Ste­
Hall alammed a three-run
wart and R. Parian!; rear row: Coach F. Ronccone, J. Dunham, T. Russell,
homer and two alnglea Sun­
M. Morris, D. Yelenik, T. Sandage, C. Reynolds, D. Tyre and Manager L.
day, giving him aeven hits in
Williams.
(Herald Photos)
hte test nine at-bata and en­
abling relief pitcher Mike
Fomiele* to pick up his first
victory o f the year. The
Twins have been traveling at
a 32-12, .727 clip since midMay when they were in ninth
place.
T h e Yankees lengthened
their AL lead to two full
games when they beat the
Uoiton Red Sox, 4-2 and 11-4,
the Detroit Tigers shaded the
Los Angeles A n grh , 6-3, the
Chicago White Sox won, 4-0,
after an M loss to the Cleve.
land Indiana, and tho Balti­
more Orlolea defeated tho
Kansaa City Athletics, 4-3,
alter a 3-1 loss in other Am er­
ican League game*.
Yogi
Berra'a
three-run
homer gave the Yankees their
opening-game victory and the
world champions took the
nightcap with the aid of the
steady five-inning relief pitch­
ing o f BUI Kunkel, who won
BUFFALO, N. Y. (U P !) — loting aa the game'a matt McKay, w ho piloted the West
his second gam e. R oger Mar­
Tha Pittsburgh Steelera o f valuable p l a y e r o n t h e to its aecond victory In this
ls and Joe Pepitooe homerrd
strength o f his eight catches summer footbull scries and
for (he Yankees In the night- tha National Football League for 108 yards and two touch­ bested W isconsin's Milt Bruhn
apparently grabbed a poten­ downs.
for the second time- this year

There ware actually i t
players hi rontontion In tho
fourth round, but o e o b y ono
they fall by tho waytM o until
Lome and Palmer, who led
m ost ai tho way, charged to
tho w i n to tie Aaron.
Tho 26-year-oid Aaron, who
a week a g o finished teat
In tho V . 8. Open after »hoot­
in g a third-round 91, w oo sit­
ting In Ike clubhouse after
shooting blrdlao on tho final
fou r holra whan Palmer and
Lama, playing In the final
thraaaomo, tood o f f for tho
final thro# bo Us. T h ry wera
11 under par, tha figure at
which Aaron, atoning fo r hla
sorry open showing, had fin ­
ished.
It didn’t look too good for
A aron after both parred the
26th* because the 17th and
18th a n relatively easy birdie
holes.
F o r Lems, it looked like
curtains on the par-four 17th
when his approach shot burled
In a sand trap. But ha blasted
out to within 10 fe e t o f tho
pin sad sank what ha called
•te real money pu tt" to etay
In contention.
Palmer, meanwhile, parted
the hole, ao they teed o f f for
tho final koto, needing para
to tie Aaron and birdies to
heat him. Playing with them
w as Jackie Burke, Just one
Stroke o ff tho pact.
Burke kit the rough with
his drive, put his second on
the green o f the par-four 385yard hole, 12 feet from tho
pin. Lems, In the fairw ay,
w ent to tho fringe o f tho
green. Palmer, who outdrovo
The B a d c o r k Furniture
them all, flipped hla second team beat Chase of the Men's
nhot 10 fret from tho cup.
Soft Ball League Sunday 12
to 2. Leading the hitting for
lladrock In the barrage of 22
pounded out were Landrcss,
( i r t c e y , the Kuykendalls,
Rose, Warren and Thomas.
The winning pitcher was Ol­
io Thomas and lb* loser Don
Place,
Chase
001 010 0 - 2
Uadcock Furn. 211 413 x -1 2

Badcocks Beat
Chase 12-2

tial

star when thry drafted

“ Nelson has always been s
Southern California's Bill Nel­ good quarterback for us,” sold
son.

(the first in the Jan. 1 Rose
Bowl).

N'rlsrn, quarterback o f the

1962 national champion Tro­
jans coached by John McKuy,
played all but 33 errands in
directing the W est to a 22-21
conquest over Uiu East before
20 ,HID War Memorial Stadium
spectators watching in 80degree-plua weather Saturday
night.
The steady signal caller ac­
counted fo r 162 yards In the
air, fired tw o t o u c h d o w n
tonne* to Washington State
end llugli Cumpbell and found
time to reel o ff several clutch
Catholic schools o f the U. 9. runs when yardage was needtench 3.3 million students In
grammar and high sellouts.
Ilut Campbell won the hal

YoweU’ s, (he baseball pow­
erhouse o f the National Lea­
gue of Sanford,

became the

first team to go through the
regular season undefeated in
sweeping the National league
pennant.

G eorge's sewed up

(be Am erican

League,

after

League standings:
NATIONAL LEAGUF.
Yowcll'a
24
First Federal
14
Locom otive Engintcri
8
Chase
7
Standard Oil
6
AMERICAN LEAGUE

gelling o ff to a shaky start,

G cn rgc'i
by defeating Perfection Dair­ I'erfrclion Dairy
ies Thursday night at Ft. Mel­ Navy
lon Park. The win over Per­ Sanford Atlantic
fection
gave
George’ s the Florida State
right to play Yowell's In a
two out o f three series for
the City LRUa League Champ­
ionship.
P A R IS (U P !) — Jean TerThe play o ff will get under nynck’a Sanctua outran 18
way tonight at Ff. Mellon rival* Sunday to win the 600 ,.
Park with tha second game OoO francs ($120,000) Grand
of the series to ho played I’ r ii de Paris hors* race st
Tuesday night and If a third Longchatnp. Signor finished
game is necessary it will be second hut steward* placed
played Friday, July 3 at 7:3U him third for interfering with
p.m.
Due do Glleldre.

Wins Big Race

By f a i l e d P r m Iat* r a il haul
Miami nlpp«d Orlando 6-4
lost flight to com* within onehalf gam * o f league-leading
Lakeland In th« Florida State
League race.
In oth er gomee, S t Pet*
eribu rg edged Lakeland S-'J,
Daytona Beach downed Fort
Lauderdale 7*4, and Tampa
hit a aharp alngle o f f the leg
o f relief pitcher Sonnjr New*
ton w ith the bales loaded in
the bottom o f the ninth to
give the Saints their winning
run againat Lakeland.
D aytona Beach collected 10
o f Ite 12 hlta in the firat four
Innlnga and acored tls rune.
Fort Lauderdale didn’t get in*
to the run column until the
bottom o f the fifth.
Third baaeman Bobby Mor­
gan went fou r fo r five for the
Marline to pace their win
over Orlando. Dick Ashcroft
drove In three rune for the
loiera in a con teit which taw
Miami com m it four bobble*.

Shrine Takes
Junior Title;
Playoff Set

A two-run double la the
firat Inning by Ron Roblnaon
g o t Tampa o f f and running.
A fte r SaraaoU tied It up with
one In the aecond and one in
the third, Tampa acored the
ellnehler In tho fourth. And
Iced it with tw o rune in the
aeventh on a alngle, two walk*,
a poaacd ball and a aacrifice
fly .
TUB

STANDINGS
W L P e t GB
Lakeland
3 1 .730—
Miami
3 2 .600— U
Daytona B.
3 2 .500— l
Tampa
2 2 .500— 1
St. Ptabg.
2 2 5 0 0 -1
Ft. L’dae
2 2 .600— 1
Orlando
1 2 .333.14
SaraaoU
2 4 J33— 2

Colts Romp In
Cool Of The
Texas Evening
By United Press International
Tha Houston Colts have
taken to Sunday night major
league baseball like thry In*
vented It — which, as a mat­
ter o f fact, they did.
The Colts' National League
rivals agreed that it's too hot
to play on Sunday afternoon,
but they never anticipated the
cold treatment they’d get In
the cool o f the Texas evening.
The Colts Inaugurated Sun­
day night ball In tha majors
June 9 with s 3-0 victory over
the San Franrloee Giants.
They made It two la a row
Sunday night with e 1-0 win
over the 8t. Louis Cardinals
— giving them a perfect 2-0
mark and a string o f 18 con­
secutive scoreless Innlnga In
Sunday night competition.
Hal Brown, a 38-year .old
righthander who hasn't won
another game all season, scor­
ed both the Sunday night vic­
tories— pitching S 1 4 Innings
In relief o f Dick Farrell on
June 0 and going the distance
this lime with a seven-hitter.
The Colts scored the game's
only run In the fourth inning
when Howie C ost doubled and
tallied on Job* Rateaman'a
single. Lew Burdette, ex-Mil­
waukee ace, yielded nine hits
In six innings and suffered
his seventh lose against seven
victories.
The Milwaukee Braves whip­
ped the I,n* Angeles Dodgers,
7-0, the San Francisco Giants
topped the Cincinnati Reds,
7-3, the Philadelphia Phillies
nlpfied the Chicago Cube, 3-2,
and the Pittsburgh Pirates de­
feated the Now York Met*,
3-0, in other National League
game*.

Shrine captured the pen­
nant in the Sanford Junior
Baicball League with an im ­
pressive 231 League record
with their only season loss
at the hands of second place
Klwanis.
With the League Champion­
ship tucked neatly away all
seven
clubs
are
rounding
their teams Into shape for
(he annual post-season single
elimination tournament which
kicks o ff this afternoon at the
31unicipal Stadium at 4:30.
In the opening game third
place Rotary takes on test
year’s champs, Civltan, at
4:30 ami in the nightcap at
7:30 p.m ., mighty Shrine will
meet the Elks, who are re­
garded as the most Improved
team in 1963.
Tuesday afternoon, July 2,
will pit C.P.O. against Oviedo
in the 4:30 game and Kiwanls
will m eet the winner of the
Monday Civitsi. rtotsry con­
test at 7:30 Tuesday evening.
Even though the Fourth of
July Is Thursday the base­
ball fans expect for the fire­
works to start today with
the opening round of the San­
ford Junior Baseball Tourna­
ment.
The
Championship
game
will be Friday, July 3, at 7:30
p.m .
le a g u e standings:
W L
1. Shrine
23 1
2. Kiwania
M 7
3. Rotary
It 13
4. F.lka
10 12
By 1970, air transports tar3. C.P.O.
I 13 rjrlng passengers at more than
6. Civltan
■ 13 twice the speed o f sound are
7. Oviedo
3 18 expected to be commonplace.

demonstrates the akiep’s

NANCY SC
salute.

ter by extending the leg.

Written fori
A simple, but b«j
is the skier's salud
This la performs!
wake, on two skis {
It is begun by '
tip o f one ski out I
and lifting It higj
o f the ski is then |
o f the water and
raised toward the 1

The tow bar is held in the
hand on tho tide o f the ski

Builders Wfe
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and

remaining in the water and
the hand on the side o f the
uplifted ski is extended-backward for balance and appear­
ance.
You may feel awkward la
even simple tricks at tho out­
set, but as you master them
you will find you eventually
will achieve the graet-fulnets
and beauty that makes many
water tkling movements as
lovely as those o f the balli-t.

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Volunteers Urged To W ork Together
The next meeting o f the re-1 set for Monday. July 10, at I Buildfeg
was 17:30 p.m. in the Community |Area.
North Orlando men attend-1 activated organisation

tag

la it Wednesday’!

at

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Recreation

aecond

meeting o f the newly organ*
laed

Volunteer

w ere

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Fire

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Chief

Bill

Hahn not to let part exper­
iences,

religion,

peraooal

feelings

politica
enter

or
Into

their affiliation with the de­
partment.

*•10 times o f em ergency we
should all work together with­
out regards to any personal
feellngi or past incidenti,”
he reminded the group.
Hahn, who presided at the
meeting, went on to suggest
that immediate arrangements
be made to begin training ac­
tivity advising that help could
be secured from the State
Fire College at Ocala, from
the Florida Forestry Service
and from other area volun­
teer organisations.
It was decided that a m em .
bcrshlp o f at least 15 men
should be secured before o f­
ficers are elected either for
the firemen's association or
for the department. Goal for
the active firem en is 33 men.
Decision on the amount of
dues also will be voted upon
when the desired number of
mem bers is obtained.
Henry Ward volunteered to
complete wiring for the siren
and lights on the new fire
truck which Hahn said also
needs a hard suction hose.
It
was
announced
that
Ward's daughter, 31Us Pat
Retller, will represent the
North Orlando volunteers In
the Miss Flame o f Seminole
County Beauty Contest to be
held July 4 at the Longwood
Fiesta.
It also was announced that
the department would provide
a standby crew for nest
Thursday's celebration in the
village.

NORTH ORLANDO'S new fire truck, which enme equipped with nn 800nallon tank and 20-foot extension ladder, was boupht front the Union Park
Fire Dept, for a total price of $-100. With the addition of n pump, esti­
mated at $325, the truck will be complete and ready for action.
,

INSIDE THE EARTH
There are tem peratures hot
enough to vaporize Iron benesth the earth's thin, fruitful
crust. Hera pressures ara so
great that rock remains in a
state o f glassy solidity, being
heated far beyond Its melting
point. These elemental forces
occasionally breach a fra c­
ture in the planet's shell and
cause what b known as a
volcano.

WILL HARRIS, whono undent Model T Ford still ruin aatirtfactorily
after 36 years, draws the interest o f Ford dealer repnuentntlve, W. P.
Heard, o f Stricklund-Morrison. Lennin# on the rimninyr l»nrd, Harris and
Heard talk over the merits of the ancient cur, bought by Harris June 27,
1927. Through all its years of service the well-made little car has only re­
quired $125 worth o f new parts and five sets of tires.
(Herald Photo)

Pope Crowned At Rites
VATICAN CITY (U P I) Pope Paul VI was crowned
spiritual leader o f the World's
Roman Catholics Sunday in a
centuries old
cerem ony
in
crowded St. P eter's Square.
He then delivered a sermon
In nine different languages,
aiming some o f his remarks
at Catholica behind the Iron
Curtain, and pledging to d e­
fend tlie church against in­
ternal errors and eaternal
threats.

Pope Paul, who had »at un
B r i g h t searchlight* and
flickering torches lit the vast am ilfcg during the corona­
square a* the triple-tier*-*! tion, sullied and waved to the
papal crown, decked in gold, croud.
silver and Jewels, was placed
It was the first time in s
on the ixintiff's head.
century that a Pope was
The 250,000 persons who crowned in the square instead
viewed the three-hour cere­ of inside liie St. Peter's Ba­
mony on n hot sum bicr even­ silica.
ing broke into loud applause
The pontiff opened hi* hom­
and wild cheering when the ily, or sermon, in Latin and
Pope was earned back to the then turned lo his native Kal­
Vatican Palace on his g esu - ian, rcaflirm ing his intention
torial chair.
lo resume the Vatican Coun­
cil.
He asked God "(hat this
great event confirm faith in
the church, freshen Us moral
e n e r g i e s , strengthen and
make it* form better fit to
the requirement* of (lie time
••

• • •

He then spoke in French,
Knglish,
German,
Spanish,
Portuguese, P o lish amt Rus­
sian, vowing to "defend the
Holy Church from the errors
of doctrine
and
customs,
which insido anil outside of
its boundaries are threaten
ing its integrity and shadow­
ing its beauty.'*

Hospital
Notes
JUNE n
Admissions
Carlos S m i t h , laingwood;
Gutaf N c | * o n , laingwood;
Priscilla Nye, D cBary; Mar­
cia Carter, Indian itiver City;
Florence
Serviss,
Denary;
Raymond
Bostic,
Oviedo,
Thomas Hell, Frances Hick­
son, Mildred Ita W n , Mary
Hendricks, fhinna Ash, Ola
Spray of Sanford.
Discharge*
Mrs.
Edward
Havel
ami
baby, Longwood; John Con­
nolly, D enary; Fred Wulff,
D eliary; Terri Ann Armao,
DcUary; George Kastridge,
D eliary; Carlos Smith, Longwood; Melinda Arnold, Wil­
liam M cClorun, Henry Hennett, Agnes Bcrtrang, William
Peterson, Rose Mary Beatley ot Sanford.

Kennedy, Mac Agree On Strategy
For Test Ban Talks At Moscow
LONDON (U P 1 7—President
Kennedy t o d British Prime
M inbter Harold Macmillan
have approved a three-way
strategy for the nuclear teat
ban negotiations in Moscow
b t e r this month, diplomatic
sources said today.
The sources said the two
Western leaders worked out
a set o f instructions far their
special envoys during their
weekend s u m m i t meeting
here.
A Joint communique bsued
•t the conclusion o f the talks
Sunday also noted that Ken­
nedy and M acm llb n , as ex­
pected, failed to reach accord
on the U. S.-sponsored multi­
national nuclear force for the
North Atlantic Treaty Organ­
isation (N ATO). They decided
to set the question aside be­
cause of British relucU nce to
Join at this time.
The communique underlined
that there b no " r if t " on the
nuclear force plan, which
West Germany baa approved
fully but which France re
Jects. British officials have
questions about the plan's
feasibility and the cost.

Spray Service
Held Sunday
Funeral aerv icci for Mr*.
Ola Mac Spray, 40, o f CowanHoughton T errace, were held
at 3 p.m. Sunday at Gramkow
Funeral H om e in Sanford
with ltev. P. D. Stephens of
Gadulcn,
Ala.,
officiating.
Burial was in Sylvan Lake
Cemetery,
Mrs. Spray, who died at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Friday evening, cam e here
from Pensacola in 1961. She
was a seamstress at Pirrro
Manufacturing Co. and was a
memlier o f the missionary
Baptist Church.
She is survived by her hus­
band, Albert II. Spray, ot
Sanford; four daughters, Sirs.
Betty Jean Stanford of Paola,
Mrs. Mae E. Bailey of Mo­
bile, Ala., Mrs. Iva Tindall of
Okeechobee and Mra. Olean
Lawson o f Talladega, Ala.; a
son, Albert Spray Jr. of Altamonte Springs; IS grandchil­
dren; two brothers, Leslie
Mitchum o f Mobile snd Ro
bert Earl Mitchum of Tusca­
loosa, A la.; two sisters, Mrs.
Jessie McGhee o f Birminghsm.. Ala., and Mrs. Lola
Tarwater of Sylacauga, Ala.

Elementary Wine
NAPLES, y. Y. (U P I) There's more lo (list glass of
sherry or port you quaff than
you may think. Modern wines,
according to researchers at
Widmers Wine Cellar* here,
contain, in Mime degree, all
13 of the elements consider­
ed by tom e scientists neces­
sary for maintenance ui hu­
man and animal life.
They are calcium , phospho­
rous,
magnesium,
sodium,
potassium, ehlorrnr, sulphur,
iron, copper, manganese, lia r,
iodine ami cobalt.

BOOTY BOOTY
GOODWIN MILLS, Mslne
(U P I)—Mrs. Fills Boss helps |
raise funds for her church by
knitting baby booties which
are s o l d
to parishioners.
She'll he 104 neat birthday.

^SAVEMOREfe

The communique said Ken­
nedy and Macmillan also dis­
cussed military aid to India
for defense against Commun­
ist Chinese aggression, and
the unstable situation in Laos
and South Viet Nam.

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Susan Lynn Galloway, five |
day old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Starling Galloway o f Rt.
1,
Oviedo,
died
Saturday
night at Orange Memorial
Hospital.
In addition to her parents, |
she is survived by her mater­
nal grandparents, M r. and|
Mrs. Hugh Ramho, o f Cler­
mont, and paternal grandm o­
ther, Mrs. Ruby Mae Gallo
way, o f Russelville, Ala.
Services will be held at 3:3 01
p.m. Tuesday at the grave­
side in Oviedo Cemetery with I
Her. Robert Soka o f the
Oviedo First M e t h o d i s t|
Church officiating.
Gramkow Funeral Home Is |
in chargo of arrangements.

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A Hostess Committee for
the Bear Lake Home Demon­
stration Club was appointed
at last Tuesday'* meeting of
the group held at the home of
Mrs, Clayton V orm sbcrg on
Balmy Beach Dr.
The committee, appointed
by Mrs. Raymond Jackson,
president, consists of Mrs.
Richard Mathes, Mrs. E. L.
Hubbard and Mrs. Alan Went­
worth.
In othtr business members
voted to call a summ er recess
for the months o f July and
August.
Workshops for the evening
were conducted on covering
old shoes with fabric and de­
signing greeting cards from
a potpourri of materials.
Refreshments w ere served
by the hostess during the
work session and members
exchanged casserole recipes.
Guest for the evening was
Mrs. Helen Greer o f Bear
Lake.
Hostesses for the Scptemher meeting will be announc­
ed at a later date by the
committee.

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n Honor Of
Mrs. Brooklyn

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A t Afternoon Te
McDaniel and MU* Frances
Strickland.
Mrs. Strickland presented a
corsage to the guest of horn*
and also gave her a sift of
china in bar chosen pattern.
The hostess also fare cor­
the bride ef Clyde t . Flow- sages af pink and white
ora of loafard on Saturday mums to those assisting with
ovontog, Aag. if, at T:«*, at tbd party.
thh Jan Ihyl viflaga Baptist

Meredith Noland
Surprised With
Birthday Party

(Jean)

and ushers, fraternity broth­
ers o f (he groom , were Bill
Wilkins o f Clermont, Keith
Gillingham
of
Jacksonville
snd Tom Shier o f Orlando,
Following the cerem ony, a
reception w as held In the soc­
ial hall of the church.
Mra. Jim m y Goodwin and
Mias
Shirley
Scarborough
were in charge of tin bride's
book and floating hostesses
were Mrs. Paul Wood, Mrs.
Lee Lewis, Mrs. Z olo Smith,
Mrs. Lavlnla Wilson and Mrs.
Marcus Hodges.
For her wedding trip, Mrs.
Utrey wore a navy blue and
white three piece suit and at
her shoulder pinned the or­
chid from h rr bridal bouquet.
They will live in Quantico,
Va., where the groom Is sta­
tioned with the Lf. S. Marine
Corps.
Among wedding g u e s t *
were Mrs. W. M. Colbert, C.
E. Leslie snd Billy Colbert,
all of Sanford.

By

Casselberry, was guest o f
honor at a surprise birthday
party given for her by Steve
Shook at his home on Lake
Kathryn Monday afternoon.

CHERRY SHERRY
Cherry sherry ico cream
bom ho la a festive dessert
that looks hard to make but
is n 't Park 1 pint o f softened
vanilla ice cream firm ly Into
a 2-quart melon rind. Arrange
12 halved, drained maraschi­
no cherries around aides of
mold. Rlend together U cup
each of maraschino cherry
Juice and sherry.
Pour over 2 (D-by-l-lnch)
spongo cake strips and use
them to line top of mold. Fold
U cup o f chopped walnuts
Into 1 pint of suftened lemon
sherbet and pack sherbet
firmly into mold. Freese until
firm. Unmold to servo S.
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sure that they are the kind of
clotliei In which you could
greet a neighbor, an unex­
pected raller or even a de­
livery man without em bar­
rassment.

with a house-warming at their

Brooklyn

was given by the Fellowdlp

new home in Lake M ary. Hot-

Com mittee

testei were Mrs. Melvin D*»

representing lath

Ue,

By Myrtie Wllsoa
Rome Demonstration Agent

Evans, Mrs, Harvey Pugh,
Mra, John Ulmer, Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Mra. Arolyn True,
M ri. Robert Rugenstein.
Mrs.
Earl Unger, Mrs.
Richard Keogh, Mrs. Mabel
Brown, Mre. W. C. Hopkins,
Mre. A. E. Crocker, Mrs. P,
D. Anderson, Mrs. John I’ llley, Mrs. Ray Cress, Mrs.
W allace Cress, Mrs. Evelyn

Y oung

as

Tw o-Pleccr
springtime two

piers frock with twin bows for
trim

and

either

scoop

or

square neckline, Short sleeves

Vows Exchanged
The marriage o f Mrs. Nor­

The simple job of hanging
pictures hat stumped hom e­
m akers for many ycara.
It m ay sound like an easy
jo b , but there's mure to p ic­
ture hanging than Just driv­
ing a nail In the wall.
Look at the pictures in your
hom e—are they too high?
Are they grouped nicely with
the
other furnishings?
Is
there too much space around
th em ? Do they tilt forward
as they hang on the w all?
D ocs the hanging wire show
above the top of the fram e?

Try Using
Shades For

Marian Reives, Mrs. Ruby
M. Linden, Mrs. R. H. Goble,
Mrs. Dun Smith, Mrs. Harry
How many limes have you
E. Sandusky, Mrs. Ed Zim ­
bumped your head on an open
m erm an, Mrs. Clifford Cor­
cabinet door in your kitchen?
den, Mrs. Lillian Goodwin
H ere's an idea—from housing
and Mra. H. M. Cochran.
specialist that c m help you
avoid such mishaps.
Take off those cabinet doors
and replace them with a pull
shade. You'll find it's easy
to draw up and down as you
use the cabinet. And it saves
the room that would be taken
By Jwlia Bartu*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pirrit- up hy doors swinging on
ti of 124 Dolores Drive, Dol hinges.
The shade ran he made o f
Ray Manor, recently had a*
their houaeguesta, his mother bam boo for a natural w ood
and brother and sister, Mrs. effect. Or, If you prefer white,
A. I’ errittl and Charles and you can use a plastic o r c a n ­
Cecelia Vaster. The Psrritis vas shade. Some of the newer
arc newcomers to (he area printed shades are nlcr. T h ey
and will live in Dol Ray while ran he used to add color and
he la stationed aboard SNAS interest to your kitchen decor.
Although originally recoinat Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. Dan MacLean mended to make work easier
o f IU3 Dolores Drive, Dul Hay for handicapped hom em ak­
Manor, who are moving back ers, the use of shades instead
to New Jersey, have rented of doors on cabinets Is an
their boma here to Mr. and idea any homemaker might
use to advantage.
Mrs. Walt Hauser.

Kitchen Cabinets

New

or none.
No. Mill with Photo-Guide

Altamonte

Personals

is in sixes 10, 12, It, IS, IS.
ma Cook to Clayton Bagwell 20. Rust 31 to 10. Siie 12, 33
took place Juno 15th at the bust, skirt 1 7'H yards of 35.
inch; blouse, sleeviieis, 1 5-'8
parsonage o f the Congrega­
yard*.
tional Christian Church. The
T o order send BO cent* to
Rev. Walter A. R. McPherson
Creative Woman
officiated at the double-ring
Box 438, Mill town Station
ceremony.
Sanford Heruld *
The
couple’s
attendants
New York 18, N. Y.
were Mr, and Mrs. Gelon B.
I’ rint name, addrtes with
Revels.
zone, style number and lire.
After the-ceremony the eouple left fo r a two week honvymoon ami upon their return
CREATE 'M U D ROOM"
will bo at home at 410 San
A "m u d room ” should be
Carlos Ave.
created to prevent dirt and
Otto Bartoa of Altamonte
mud from being tracked inlo Springs has returned home
the house. This can be an rn, after a business trip to Chi­
Iryway o r a spare room cago from where he and his
brother o f Riverside, 111.,
By Jane Casselberry
motored to Hot Springs, Ark.,
for a brief vacation.
Mr. and Mra. Millard Lerrh

Casselberry

Personals

and son, Ronald, o f 234 Lake
Griffin Dr., Casselberry, re­
turned this weekend alter a
three week vacation in Michi­
gan whers they visited rela­
tives.
Mr. and Mr*. Thom as Her­
ald o f ta k e Triplet Dr., Cas­
selberry, had aa their guests
for a week’ s visit, his mother,
Mrs. E. M. Herald, and David
Wills of Miami Shores. Week­
end guests were his brotherin law and sister, Mr. snd
Mrs. Eari Shirlow, also of Mi­
ami Shorea.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lynes
of 53d Queen's M irror Circle
in Casselberry are on a three
weeks' vacation trip to Den­
ver, Col., where they will
visit their
son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam D. Branch, and their
son, Malcolm.
Mr*. R oy Tope. Crystal
Bowl Circle, Casselberry, was
honored Saturday, June 22,
with a
surprise
birthday

Soiled, ragged c u r t a i n s
should never be thrown away.
The roughness of Hie curtain
Is excellent for wiping away
paint remover when you are
refinishing furniture. Modern
living ami prosperity m ay
have abolished the old-fash­
SALMON FATTIES
ioned rag bag but not its fill­
t cups corn flakes or
ing the bill when a certain
Ik cup packaged corn flake
kind of rag is needed in a
crumbs
hurry. Why not start o n e ? it
1 cup (744-os. can) salmon
is easy, inexpensive and al­
1 egg, slightly beaten
ways handy.
IVi cups seasoned, mashed
potatoes
If using corn flakes, crush
into ftne crumb*. Drain sal­
mon, remove bones and skin,
and separate pieces. Combine
salmon, egg and mashed po­
tatoes; mix well. Shape into
S patties. Coat patties with
corn flake crumb*. Fry in
heated shortening until brown­
G R IP TIP
Screw* w ill have a firmer ed on both sides, turning
hold in the wood if you dip once.
Y ield: 4 servings, 2 patties
them in paint or glue before
each.
you use them.

REEF

CURTAINS EVEN
Hang wet curtains from the
selvage edge o r top hem with
plenty o f spring-type clothespins, clossly spaced, to avoid
uneven curtain hems.

JL Dress &amp;
a Sportswear

7lh Si.
Attendant

On

Longwood Plaza

Longwood

P.M.

LAUNDERAMA OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY

Valorie Shea
Hostess To
Splash Party
By Jane Casselberry
Valorie Shea,

daughter o f

Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Shea o f
Casselberry, w as hostess lis t
Wednesday

to

a

group

at hrr home on N. Triplet Dr.
Guests

enjoyed

swim m ing

in the Shea's pool and a pic­
nic lunch of hot dogs and
hamburgers.
Attending
we r e Debbie
Deckman and Bonnie Cohen
of Camp Hill, Pa., Meredith
Noland, Jackie McClain, Mar­
cia Jackson, Billy Willis and
Danny Casselberry.

North Orlando

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Fehl
and aon. "C a s e y ," have had
as their guests, Mrs. Fehl'a
parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. H.
Hood of Irvine, Ky.
Friends o f Mrs. Arthur Ferrin will he glad to know that
she is at home recuperating
from surgery at the Orange
Memorial Hospital in Orlan­
do,

Personals
Cdr. and Mrs. Paul Werner
have as their house guests
her parents, Cot. and Mrs.
Arthur Emmerson of Virginia
Beach and Coke, V a,, and
Capt, and Mra. Arthur Em­
merson and children o f Ft.
Uelvoir, Va.

ALL LADIES
SWIMSUITS
REDUCED
TO CLEAR!

From Your D o w n t o w n
Florist
SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Cor. E. U t 4k Hanford Ave.
FA 2-1822
FA 2-8152

SWIM TRUNKS

Vi PRICE
SIZES

REDUCED!

Open Friday Nights

VALUES TO $5,95

BEFORE THE llh

Closed July Ith

Kof^CM
5 WEAR
115 5(ugnolia Ave.

Phone F A 2*1535

of

friends at ■ Splash Party held

SPORT SHIRTS

Next To Plneerewt S ch ool
Duty Moo. Thru Sat.

FROM 9 A.M. - 4

If your pictures don't pass
this test, chances are you
need to do some adjusting. To
wire a picture, first put the
screw eyes in the fram e
about one-fourth of the dis­
tance down from the tup.
Then measure the distance
across the picture between
the two eyes and cut a piece
of wire about two and one-half
times that distance. Now, run
the wire through each eye
twice. This keeps the wire
from slipping.
Check to see how much
slack there is in the wire. A
little slack keeps the picture
from moving, but too much
causes the wire to show
above the frame.
A picture may be hung cor­
rectly, but if it doesn't suit
the room, the purpose la lost.
So choose pictures that not
only go well together but
blend with the room also. And
be careful when you’re group­
ing pictures — don't use too
many. Group pictures of the
same shape together — aideby-side or one over the other.
Make sure the
pictures
you've selected are the right
size for tha place you want
to hang them. Never stair­
step except over V “ lrs. And
have l&gt;ottom», tops, o r center
lines of all picture* in a group
on the same level.
Remember, a few wellchosen pictures are fine, but
poorly selected ones a r e
worse than none at all.

flowers were used in lovely
and unusual
arrangements
throughout the home. The
center o f attraction w as a
miniature house made o f con.
fectioner's sugar, even ineluding a swimming pool with
floating lilies.
Miss Susan Dcklc w as la
charge of Hie guest book and
M bs Vicky Patterson
and
Miss Brenda Patterson serv­
ed as floating hostesses.
Punch and cake, mints snd
nuts were served to the bun.
drtd guests present.

TRIM FITTING

t WOLF H E A D TOEEN S A A .
• (Lim it • Per Family) W J

O ff On All
Square Dance
Clothes

Patterson

Vi PRICE

JUNE SPECIAL!
Each Token
Is Good For On*
20 Lb. Wash (T w in As
Mach As A Reg. Washer)

Hardy

Orchids, gladioli and other

Picture Hanging
Not Simple Job

n m M

Mrs.

and Mrs. E tcar Neider.

MRS. WILLIAM DOYLE receives an armful o f
flower* from the Osteen Civic Assn, in apprecia­
tion for the land she gave for the Civic Center
in memory of her late husband, Col. Doyle.

WOM AN

Lake Maiy Man
Returns From
Indiana Trip

Gifts - Cards • Books
(Formerly McVlenra)
210 E. First St.

Ted

OFFICERS of Semlnola Rebekah Lodge, 43, are shown here as they par­
ticipated In recent memorial service. They are, left to right, Mrs. Auburn
Rector, Mrs. May Rubow, Mrs. David Fauber, Mrs. R. H. Long and Mrs.
Mae Myers. Back row, Mrs. Mary Jameson, Mrs. Huzel Gilhuly, Mrs.
Harry Osteen and Mrs. Robert Williams.

Mrs. V. B. Kirby and Mrs.
T. F. McDaniel presided at
the table and floating hoeterns were Mlia Marilyn

COOL FROSTY
Costume Jewelry

mother-to-be shower for

CREATIVE

The group enjoyed awlmmlng and dancing. Refresh­
ments of birthday eake and
punch were served and the
honoree received many at­
tractive gifts.
Those present w ere Jackie
McClain, M a r c i a Jackaon,
Bonnie Cohen, Debbie Deckman, Billy Willis, J eff M ac­
Leod, Ricky
Shook,
Glen

pfnrott w e n honored recently

circles o f the U P W Attodation o f the Community Pte»byterian
Church
of U k e
Mary
in
the
Educatkaal
Building o f the church.
Chairman m charge «&gt; s
Mrs.
Fannie Lefflcr with
Mrs. H om er Gleason snd

Wifhiwew, of Winter Haven,
aSd Mrs. C. M. Flowers, mo­
ther ef the groom-elect.
Mrs. Claude Herndon intiled the guests Into the dinlag room where a tea menu
was served from a table with
silver sad crystal appointmeats and a pink and white
cotar motif. The table, covered with a white cut-work
doth, was centered with a
low floral arrangement flank­
ed by white tapers decorated
with china angels In sliver

Frasrea Wester
Clifford Corden o f U k e
M ary has returned from a
abort vacation trip
north
where be apent tw o weeks
with his mother, Mre. Ellen
Corden, in Elkhart, ind.
While he was there, ehe fell
■nd suffered a broken leg. At
M years of age thla was quite
a tragedy, but she is im prov­
ing and is reported out of
danger now.
M r, Corden a lio visited
friends In the ares. Among
them were Mr. and Mra. Art
Swift, who will bo rem em ber­
ed In Lake M ery since they
spent two weeks here last
summer.
He also visited Mr. and
Mra. Russel Benoit in Ham­
mond, Ind. Mre. Benoit Is
Mre. Lillian Conlen'e cousin.

Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lip.

By Prances Wester

SIZES 8 TO 46

�i

1

(Dsuah CUbby!
DEAR ABBT: I am SO, married
and nothing special to look a t I’ve
been called the “ wholotome” type.
Last week my husband and I were
playing bridge in the home o f an­
other eouplo. My husband went out
to our car to get something, and the
other woman went into the kitchen
and. without warning, the husband
grabbed me, held me close and tried
to kiss me! I waa shocked, but man­
aged to cover up without making a
scene. I thought I made it plain that
I did not go in for that sort of thing.
Last night we four went to a movie.
While walking down the dark aisle, I
felt someone pinch me—but good! I
thought it was my husband at first,
but soon discovered it was this man
again. I did not Invite these advance*
and don't like it. How can I let him
know how I feel without hurting hia
wife?
THE WHOLESOME TYPE
DEAR WHOLESOME: He knowa
how you FEEL— you have to let him
know how you THINK. When vou
have about 20 seconds alone with him
tell him if he doesn't cut out the
monkey business you’U tell his wife.
And if your husband's bigger than
he is- ■tell him you’ll tell your hueband.
DEAR ABBY: Last week my 17year-old son went to a doctor because
of a skin condition. He is supposed
to go again next week, but he re­
fuses. My husband finally got it out
of him. It seems that the doctor
wnnted him to hnve a lamp treat­
ment. He had to lie under some lamps
for about ten minutes without any
clothes on at all. The nurse was in
the room the whole time. He was terribly embarrassed by this because
the nurse was about 25. So that’s
why he refuses to go back. I think
we should call the doctor and ask

him i f he can’t give the treatment
himself from now on. My husband
•aye our eon is just being stubborn
and we should make him go. He said
the doctor will think we a n craay if
we call and ask him to change the
way he does things in his office. We
three have been fighting over this
all week. What do you think?
A YOUNG MAN’S MOTHER

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Inland lo raelatar aald name
with th* Clark o r tha Clrrult
Court, ttemlnole County. F lo r­
ida, In accordant-* with th*
provision, o f th* Flrtltloua
Nam* Mlatutas, t o .w it : Maclion H i ns Florida Statute,
IDT.
JAM 174 OSAKOWTOI
ALF RED A. HOLLEY

Fuhllah: Jus* 14, July l. I. tl,
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TO WHOM r r M 4T CO S.
CEKN. you will taka nolle*
that tha City Commlaalon o f
tha City o f Sanford. Florida,
at l : M o'clock p M, on th*
Dnd. day of July, 1S41, at
th* City Cotnmladonart' Itnom
at th* Oily Halt In tha City
o f Sanford. Florida, will &lt;v&gt;n*ld*r an I datarmlua wlt*thar
o r not tho City will etoao,
r a c e d an t abandon any rlsht
o f tha City and tha public
A t n and to that allay hereinw aflar ducrlbad, to .w it :
That portion o f * certain
aorth-aouth allay tying north
o f Fourlaanlh Street between
I-oeuat Avanua ah t lll.-kory
Avanu* and abutting L i t t
on tha raat. Block 4. han i-ento Subdlvtalnn a a recorded In
Plat Book I, ! * « t Id. Bam Idol*
County Reoord*.
Parson, Intaraatad may eppaar ant ba haard at tha tlm*
and plat* above specified.
City Commlaalon o f th*
C!ty o f Sxnfoed. f l o r i d *
f t / : H S’, Tamm, Jr,
City Clerk
Fuhllah July I, IMS.
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When hit partner bids four
no-trump North Just shows
his one acre, but when South
follows up with five no-trump
North tikes full charge. He
counta four spado tricks, one
heart, two diamonds and six
clubs for a total of &gt;3 and
bids the grand alam. Further­
more, be bids it in no trump,
South may have some other
high cards betide* hie three
aces and even though North
bolds good spades there juit
may be a loser in that suit.
This happen* to be the
ease. If North bids seven
spades ha will bo complaining
about his b id luck, but he
will also hav* mad* that bad
lluck himself.

dtiyhlbqhJtA
7:30-9:90 p.m . NBC. Mon­
day Night at the Movies.
"H ell and High Water.” starring Richard Wldmark, David
Wayn* and Bella Darvl (c o l­
or) (reru n). This la a wel­
com e chiller alnce much of it
takea place in the Arctic rrginna. It is also sm pcm rlul
involving the possibility of
World W ar III. More reallim
would h ave been welcome,
however, in a production that
deals with a plot to explode
x nuclear device in Korea.
The Idea is to blame the If. S.
and Ignite an international
h olocau tt Widmark stars as
a retired naval officer asked
to lead a private m inion
aboard a salvaged Japanese
submarine to thwart the plot­
ters In their Arctic strong­

TV RENTAL
• Bales

• Service

Seminole TV
FA 2-491#
Zenith Color TV Rales
2800 Sanford Are.

T V Time Previews

hold. Cameron Mltcbell and their •‘ Justice.” Dick F o r m
(irne Evans are featured.
guests with regulars Larry
7:30-8:30 p m . ABC. The Ward, Jack Elam, C h a d
Dakotas, " Requiem at Danc­
Everett and Michael Greene.
e r '* H ill." (rerun). There’ *
1:30-9 p m . CBS. The Lucy
some fast and exciting action
in this one that amply fills
the vacancy made by a thinly
tliifiuished plot. A civilian
posse captures its quarry and
executes him. Marshal Kagan
investigates the crime of the
dead man, tlirn does a little
sleuthing into the life of the
man who led the posse and
gave the mob incentive for

an trin a d son Jerry daaeas
In a boy's ballet outfit.

Show, (rerun). Lucy is in top
form in this rerun, putting the
whole family to work to im ­
press her new boy friend
(Frank
Alelter) with
iter
musical background, which I*
nonexistent. For her friend’s
henrfit. she throws a birth­
day party for Wolfgang A.
Moiart. Daughter Chris sings

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guest Is out o f sight before
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two facts stand out deojfyt
•More advertising dollars are Invested In dafy nmwpapewaecfc
yearthanIntelevision,magazines, radio andoutdoorcombined.
•Newspapers continue to growInImportance. Since1949, news­
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and services rises, newspapers prosper bocamo they bocamo
more needed by more poop!*
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By Ruth Miiiett

What is a “ g ood" hostess? length o f tlm*.
She ts a composite of many
She give* the impression of
things. But the following are enjoying ber own party—and
ba ilo if sha really is to quali­ taking bar duties easily and
calmly.
She takes the time to m ake
Sha isn't tha noisiest one at
each new arrival feel that her own party—but hits s
bow he has arrived, the pa r­ happy medium so that th*
ty can really get under way. gayer guests ean feel she
Without seeming to flutter, is fo io g iking with them,
ahe is aware of her guests' and the m ore quiet guests
com fort, noticing im m ediate­ can feel ahe hasn't deserted
ly when a glass should be re­ them.
filled, a light softened, an
She doesn't oversell any­
ash tray provided, etc.
thing, so that guests have to
Some time during the even ­ eat too much o r datnk too
ing she gets in a little p er­ much or play games Hwy
sonal conve'sation with each don't want to play, just to
guest. She manages this by satisfy their hostess.
not allowing herself to be
She doesn't give orders, but
caught in any group for any uses more subtle means to
get her guests to do as she
wants them to.
She puts sincerity Into her
riiTTTinvn m x k
“ Do you have to go so soon ?"
NOTICE
19 hereby given
that t
engaged In hull- Instead o f just saying tbs
na&gt;a at 1017 Marita St.. Han­ words in Polly Parrot fashion.
ford, S.mlnnle County, Florida,
She waits until the last
u n t -r the flctlttou* nam* of

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By Oswald Jacoby

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CONFIDENTIAL
TO
“ JUST
M E ": You are mistaken. I f you want
advice through this column, it is
NOT necessary to sign your name.
(Use “ Worried” , “ Upset” , or “ Just
Me” .) But those who want a personal
reply should sign their names and
addresses (which will be strictly con­
fidential), How else could my reply
reach you?

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DEAR ABBY: Re that paperboy
who signed himself DISGUSTED
WITH PEOPLE because some took
newspapers from his honor rack and
dropped buttons, paper clips and
slugs into the slot instead o f money:
You spiraled to the public to be hon­
est on the grounds that it’a the pa­
perboy who's getting cheated— not
the newspaper company, is it less
reprehensible to cheat the newspaper
company than it is to cheat the news­
boy?
Every day juries return unfair
verdicts against large corporations
and Insured defendants because the
"big boys” can afford to pay. The
public should keep two things in
mind: (1) The moral issue U the
same whether the victim la rick or
poor. (2) The “ little man” will even­
tually pick up the tab, either in high­
er consumer costs or in increased in­
surance rates.
CONCERNED

A p ilfe r who uses Black­
wood takes full charge o f '
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the hand with one exception.
¥4
That exception occu rs when
♦ 1CT
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he follows up hia hid of four
BAST
no-trump with a further bid
A JJ OI I
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o f five no-trump.
V Q 99
WKJ10TS
The five no-trump bid guar­
«SSO
♦ J toil
antees that the partnership
Allil
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holds all the aces and if part­
SOUTH
ner can now see 11 aura
A A 17* 1
BASIS
tricks there is no reason for
: aqs
him to stay out of the (ran d
slam.
Both vulnerable
He also can put the grand
Berth
slam in no-trump if he can
1A
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count to 13 without using
4 N T ..
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ruffing power. A no-trump
7 N T.
contract is always safer than
one in a auit.
North's
hand
illustrates these
points
thoroughly.

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MONDAY P. M.
I M ( t ) Chaaaei I m t i r t t a
(ft Checkmate
t i l W*ri&gt;# Peacaee

DEAR MOTHER: Call the doctor
and explain. He'll understand.

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Although most students will
spend their vacation away
from rigid routines, there sre
many special situations to be
con sidered. C areful e v a lu a ­
tion should be given to d e c i­
sions which m ight Involve
studies during the sum m er.
C ollege student* .sometimes
want to attend sum m er class­
es In ord er to graduate early.
If this is for m onetary res
sons, they should think about
earning money at a sum m er
jab which could help pay
winter expenses Beside* the
m oney, they will be gaining
valuable experience and a
change o f pace.
Special sem inar* in which
ru llcge student* travel and
study abroad can he d e sir­
able. Th ere is value in a cti­
vities o f this nature where
students ga&gt;n first hand exp e rie n ct and pursue their
sp ecific interest*.
Secondary sch ool student*
who have to m ake up cou rsrs

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have v e ry little th ole*.
In in ch c i u i the school of*
Ion requires attendance for
part o f the s u m m e r.
At the ele m e n ta ry level,
you will not find v ery many
regular su m m er schpol pro­
gram s. Most plans are for
Individual o r
sm all
group
tutoring.
S om e students
with psych ological o r physi*
cal problem s
m ay benefit
from p rogra m s o f this na*
lure. This m a tter should b*
discussed with the professional respon sible fur guiding
your child.
Som e individuals, regard*
le'S o f level, requ ire a con ­
stant rigid stru cture, stopping
during the su m m er months
might l . ’ d estru ctive.
The m m &gt;. * is a tim e for
l child to have ‘ in and build
exp erien ces oth e r u an in the
a ca d em ic
su b jects.
K njjy*
able courses in which a child
has a * s p e cific interest can
bo included in su m m er plans.

By Kate O sin s

TIZZY

OKAV--TMI5 IS THE L A S T
TIME I COMB TO TMiS JOINT
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■ y David N y d k t
(D P I U k s IIm Specialist)
P aren ts and ch ildren p r e ­
sently are m aking plana for
the aum m er va ca tion . One
d e cisio n concerns the contin­
uation o f a ca d em ic a ctiv itie s
versus relaxation and r e c -e a tional activities. T h e answ er
depends upon the needs o '
the individual.
T h e m ajority o f children
proba b ly should have a v a c a ­
tion aw ay from edu cation al
pressures. They have worked
hard during the y e a r m eet­
ing the dem ands o f th e sch ool
p ro g ra m . They will a p p re­
ciate the opportunity to live
without the tight routines o f
a sch ool schedule. This do.se
not m ean com plete c h a o l but
does m ean a relaxes] plan.
N atu rally there a r e many
w ays to spend a s u m m e r away from a c a d e m ic pressurea. The rhotre should in­
v o lve the ch ild 's interest*,
abilities and age.

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bclorc insertion. Mon. • Sat.

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incorrect iniartion o f your ad,
and reaervea tha right to re*
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conform to tha policiee o f this
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8. Fdocathm • Instruction
CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost A Found
REDUCED for quick sale
AIR-Condittoning • RcfrigeraBy Nadine Seltzer by owner. 2 BR.. kitchen
2. Notices - Personals
Uoa men needed. We train SWEETIE FIE
3. Education - Instruction
furn. Air-Ctmd. Princeton
you. Tools and equipment
Ave. Very low down pmt.
4. Transportation'
furnished. Write C.T. I. Box
6. Food
Assume
4t*$*
mortgage.
33, c o Herald.
FA 2-2289.
For Rant
LEARN to p liy . Complete
6A Special Notices
3 * 4
BEDROOMS. Inspect
set o f chords for open
7. Business Rentals
models
on
Highland
at
rhythm
Guitar, mandolin
8. Beach Rentals
Longwood. Open dully 10:00
or 3 string banjo. 30c each
9. For Sale or Rent
lo dark. 10 Minutes South
set. 104 S. Maple Ave. or
10. Wanted to Rent
on 17-92 and West on Semi­
Phone 122-4097.
11. Real Estate Wanted
nole 1 block.
12- Real Estate For Sale
JOB security esn be yours by
LMN ENTERPRISES. INC.
13. Mortgage Loans
preparing now fo r com ing
14. Insurance
NEW 2 Bedroom, l*i bath.
Civil Sendee exams. F or In­
15. Business Opportunity
Electric kitchen home on
formation
writ*
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16. Female Help Wanted
Country Club Rd. Lake
A L TRAINING SERVICE
17. Mala Help Wanted
Mary. $300 down, $34.17 per
INC. Box 0A e/o SANFO RD
18. Help Wanted
month. Ph. FA 2-2715.
H ERALD .
19. Situationa Wanted
20. Babysitters
LOW Monthly payments. 3
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
21. Beauty Salons
Bedrooms, den, 2 baths,
TESTS!
22. Build - Paint - Repair MEN-WOSIEN, 18-62. Start
central Air-Cond. Lake pri­
23. Building Materials
vileges. 112 Lake Minnie
high aa $102.00 a week. P re­
24. Electrical Services
Dr. FA 2-7849.
paratory training until ap­
25. Plumbing Services
pointed. Thousands o f Jobs
26. Radio k Television
FOR HOME OR RENTAL
open. Experience usually
27. Special Services
3 Bedroom fram e home in a
unnecessary. FRE E Infor­
28. Laundry Service
convenient location at a
mation on jobs, salaries, re­
29. Automobile Service
rock-bottom bargain price
quirements. Write T O D A Y
29A. Auto Accessories
of $4275. Owner moving—
giving name, address and
30. Machinery - Tools
needs to tell. Some financ­
phone. Lincoln Service, B ox
81. Poultry - Live stock
ing available. HURRY UPI
40, e 'o Sanford Herald,
31A. Peta
call
32. Flowers - Shrubs
6. For Kent
"D on anybody -Kara ramambar how to TALK1”
33. Furniture
Stemper Agency
34. Articles For Sale
NICELY furnlihed 3 room
35. Articles Wanted
Apartment. Private bath. 6. For Rrnt
6. For Rent
REALTOR — 1NSUR0R
S6, Automobiles • Trucks FA 2-3303.
FA 2-4991 111* S. French Ave.
EFFICIENCY
GARAGE
APT.
2
BEDROOM
houM,
Florid*
37. Boats - Motors
All conveniencea, close in.
rtHtni. Available now. Ph.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters FURNISHED Apt. 4 Large
$7750 Total Price
Apply
603 Palm etto or ph.
room
s.
Close
to
town.
Ph.
FA 2-1549.
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Want Ada.

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TO AT.I. TO WHOM IT MAT
CONCERN'!
NOTICE la hereby i l v , n that
w «, A n c l . M-'n* p n u i U i , and
husband. Harper Dnugl*., will
on lha lJth ilay of July A.D.
,1S«J at Ian o'c lo ck A M to tha
Honorahla Judge o f tha Clrcult Court of K.mlnol* County,
riorlila. at hi* Chamber. at
tha Court itouaa In Sanford,
Florida, praaant thatr patltlon
to Adopt Ellaabalh T. McK .n .
alc, an adult untnarrlad wo.
man. aa lhair child undar tha
Dam* or Elltabath Douglaa.
Thla tha tt of Juna, A.D
t»(J.
Ancl* Mona H nu gl.i
l l a r p .r U m 4 r U o u i U i

|L W. War*. Attornay
for r*tltlonara.
P. O. Itox M il,
flan ford. Florida.
Pul,Hah: Juna IT, It, July 1, I.

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C O f ATT,
PLOHIDA
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TROPICAL PLANTS. INC. a
Florida oorporatloa
Plaintiffs,
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HUNT, at al.
DalmdanU.
A cm tB o r etiT
TO: L. W ELLEN HUNT and
__ __ __________________
HUNT.
Ala wlfa| ALICE LEEDS, and
If aha ha m irrlad
har huaband; WILLIAM
□. JONES and
JONES, hla wlfa. R. U AN*
TIERS, iN. a / k / a DR. R. L AN­
DERSON. and -------------------------ANI'KIUJON. hla wlfa; J . P.
X'II.Sk X and
WUAION. hla wlfa. AUGUST
Ht'.ILI.VG ami ALICE It 1IKILXNO, hla wlla; all tha unknown
h* In. davlaaaa. gra n t..a . aa•l«nr*a.
llanora,
cradltora.
truataaa or nthar paraona, na­
tural or artificial, claiming by,
through.
undar,
nr auatnat
W ILLIAM It, KLNOLKTOX, daaaatad. a nd /or MARTHA A.
SINGLETON, dacaaaad. If all**,
and If dead, aaalnat hla, har
or thalr unknown halra. da■*(■••&gt;.
grant***.
ai.lgn***,
llanora. cradltora. truataaa or
other paraona, natural or arti­
ficial. clalmlne by, through,
undar or acalnat tha ahore
named Dafandanta, or any ot
tham. and aealnat all paraona
having or cla lm lne any Intarnat In or to lha foll o w ln e da•crlbad
land*
tn
Bamlnol*
County. Florida.
Tha NW ta o f Section II.
Township 10 South. Rand*
•1 E»«t. LESS
(A ) tl.g ln nln g at th* NR
eorn .r o f .. I d x w q . run
th .nc* W . s l I l l ot fttt.
thence gouih I7t.» fidt.
r«tt.
th*nc* Kxat ( « » : &lt;
thane* South i n *( f#ft t.
thane* Ka*t 3*1 77 f #9t.
thsnc* North 113-' ! ( f ••t
to Point o f B tsln nln s;
AND ALSO LESS
(R&gt; Hoetnnln* at iho SW
corner o f »»ld N W 1*. run
North along tha .action
line
TiJ.l
feat,
thaneo
South 77 ,l*gr#*a Ji mtn*
uta* Ka.t tar • f«*t, thane*
South l i r a
(«*t. than**
North
77
J*«ra«*
!1
nunut-a Waat 1(2 ( faat
to Point o f B-glnnlng;
You, and each of you. ar*
D-rrhy mttltlrl that a Compu tn t he* baan filed aaainat
Jon In tha Circuit Court In
and for Samlnol* County. Flor­
ida, which ,-*u.« I* In tltlo a*
ahoT* haraln. Tha 1’ lalnUft
a**k* :ho quieting o f till* to
tha real property abov* de*
acrlbad
Vou ara liaraby raqulrtd to
fit*
your
dafana*.
to
lha
Clerk of tha i b o t e
etylad
Court and to tarva a copy
upon \LUEItT t*. MoINTOBII,
J R . I* O. Bos t i l . TltuarlU*.
Florida. Attorn*) for plaintiff,
on &gt;r hefor* July Stth. U t l.
Haraln fall not or a Decra*
Pro Coafaaao will bo anlorad
again*! you.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
hat* **t niy hand and » ! ! t *
n,y of ficial aaal at Sanford.
K.mlnol# County. S'tortda, thi*
jtat day of June, itM.
it, C A D
Arthur H. aaokUMth, J r .
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
By Margaret E Tyr*
Daputy Clerk
publish J ust : t A J'J'r I. *
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FA 2-3819.

FA 2-64W.
CLEAN cool d ow n ilair
FURNISHED,
extra nice 2-br.
Apartment*.
Adults.
Ph.
house,
tile
shower, (cnced
FA 2-IB34.
in back yard. Near Navy
Lise. $93. F A 2 6241.
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m

2
If you want people to pay LARGE 2 bedroom Trailer on
large lake. Adult* only, Ph.
attention to your business,
FA 2-7348.
cell FA 2-3413 snd ask the
Herald Staff about some at­
FURN. Apt. Ckxe in. Phone
tention getting ads
F A 2-2800.

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la tha riaeuitt taoa t of tha
Nlath JudlrLI r ir r .lt of Flor­
ida, la l e t far haatlaala t o . w-

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THE
1IROOKI.TN
FA VI VCR
BANK, a Now Tork Hanking
Corporation,
Plaintiff,
va.
WILLIAM J. DAVIS, a alngla
man,
Defendant
N o r i r K «»»• p i Hi ii t T i o v
Till \t ILI.IAM J. DAVIS,
l : o t No. Sladlaon A«*nua,
Dauslaa, OeorgU
TOC ARM HKKKttT NOTIr u m that a ault to Portotoa*
M o r t c i y * a g a in .t raal and
paraona!
proparty t m
barn
fllad agutnat you In tha above
Court by tha abov* named
Plaintiff.
Tha proparty Bought to be
foracloaad ta aa follow*:
Lot l i t , LONODALE BUBDIv i n io n
according to th*
Plat tharaof a* recorded In
Plat Rook II. Pag* &lt;1. o f
th* Public Racord* o f Setnlnola County, Florida; Inoludlng tha buildings and
appurtananeai loeatad Iharaon, and together with th*
furniture,
furntehlnga and
flitu ra s altuata tbaraln. and
located thereon, a* s p e cif­
ically eat forth tn Mortgage
upon
which Complaint ta
baaed.
TOU A R E REQUIRED to
aaraa a cop y o f your Anawar,
or otbar Pleading, on Plain­
tiff*
Attorney*. FRANK
A
RTIIELKOW, EKQfl., t i l l L in ­
coln Road. Miami Beach. F l o r ­
ida, and flla th* original In
th* offlca ot th# Clark o f th*
abor* Court on, or bator*. th*
Hat day o f July. IMS, In d e ­
fault o f which th* Complaint
will b* taken at confeaeed
agalnet you for th* rallaf r e ­
quested
In Plaintiff’ * C o m ­
plaint.
DATED thla :4lh day o f
June, 11*3. at Miami Beach,
Dad* County, Florida.
IRE A D
Arthur H
Beckwith
Jr
Clark
of
tho Circuit
Court.
By: Startha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk.
PRANK.

*

S T R K LK O W ,

Attornaya for Plaintiff.
Pptaliah: July 1, I, IS. and 31.

lies.

la Tha (Irrwlt Court Ul T h *
Ninth Jadlrlnl Circuit In And
Far lam Inala Canity, Florida.
In Chanaary.

-VB.

UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom
house,
kitchen
equipped,
FA 2 3631.

Home in Loch Arbor. $U0
pur month. FA 2-5301.

Legal Notice
In Th# 9'onri «r ih#
Ji&lt;I|ffi iewlMoIr lo u ity , F l« i.
Ida.
la

PlalaUft

Fruhalr

In Re: Fatal# of MAMIE MARTIN, deceased.
T e A ll (.’ radii*** aad Person*
Having rinlnts nr Demand*
A gain *! hald F e ta l*i

17. Male Help Wanted

houic. Lar.de room *. $63 a
2 B E D R O O M unfurnijhed
mo. FA 2-8344.
House. Kitchen electrically
equipped. FA 2 6630 after
Clean lit door apt. Private
6 p. m.
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
FURNISHED
Apartment.
ed. Qtieinel
E. llth St.

2 Bedroom
Newly decorat­
Apt. Apt. 7. 401
322-8194.

PIN EC REST — 3 Iliirm. Kit.
equipped. $83 month. Ph. UPSTAIRS 2 Bedroom furn322 9129.
idied Apartment. 1201 W.
1st SI. FA 2 0901.
V E R Y large 3 Bedroom

2 BDRM. Furn. Apt. $33
2101
Magnolia
FA
2-3»51
l UPPER, 3 Bedroom funjiihcd Apanment. Private en­
trance. $19 Magnolia.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. N e ir 2 city free
parking lots and (hupping
(tores. No utility chargei.
Suitable lor couple or sin­
gle. inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.

H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Scr. Eve. Appt'a.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-5742

ment. FA 2-0641.

i\
h ie
tin tin '
t tn r t , LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms. 2
a ivrii
j i nit i \ i.
t utt t i t
baths, central air-condition­
of
p i o n hi t in
t&gt;i&gt; f o r
SEMINOLE c o l NTT.
ing, (all out shelter, sandy
I'll * at KitY

M l. lauirg.

N oril *1 OF *1 IT
TO e N O B A KATHLEEN G A R ­
RETT
Who** Reeldenc* and Adadrs*a I*
13* Litton Avanua
tlrotun. Conn.
A SWORN COM PLAINT H av­
ing bean filed In (he Circuit
Court In and for Uamlnola
County, Florida. In Chancery
entitled "let 'REN ELLWOOD
G ARRETT. Plaintiff -va- NO­
HA
KATHLEEN HA It RETT,
Defendant'*, praying f«&gt;r carlain rallaf for th* above nam­
ed plaintiff snd against you
aa tha Defendant.
NOW, THEREFORE. TH IS
IS TO NOTIFY YOU That If
you wish to ilr fend agwlriit
and contest the abov* entitled
action, You *r* Required to
file your Answer or other
written defense. If any you
hav*. to Ihle Complaint with
th* Clark o f Ih# above s tyl­
ed Court and to earve upon
Plaintiff's attornay, A ld iE R T
X. FITTM, who*# address I*
1 Masonic Building, Sanford,
Florida, a copy o f m l ana war or other written defense,
on o r before th* 3,'nd day o f
July m i
T H E NATURE o f aald C o m ­
plaint la to prey
that ills
a bove styled Court gra nt the
above named
Plaintiff aD
vor. a A Vinculo Jlatrliuonll
o f and from you:
FA IL N&lt;iT Til AN SW ER
Lest a Is** r*a Pro Cuufeaso
b* antarad agalnet you.
WITNESS My Hand and O f ­
ficial Seal at Sanford. Florida.
In Semtnol* County, this !3:h
day of June A. D t»*3.
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r .
Clark o f th* abov* styled
Court,
By: Margaret K. Tyre,
D. C.
Albert X, Fills
1 M atonic Building
Sanford. Florida.
Attorney for plaintiff.
publ.'th .Tun •», It t } :’r

EDWIN H ROXBT and JI’ DT
ROXHY, hit wife. I RIB LA M­
BERT and QURNTIN L A M ­
BERT. her husband.
Defendant
i n T l i E o f » l ' IT
STATE OF rlkJltlDA
TO
IR U
LAMUERT
and
QUENTIN
LAMB BUT,
her
husband, w-hoe# reeldenc* la
P. O BOX 77*1. l i n o UIJRURO. PUERTO RICO
You aro hereby required to
flla you r anew** or written
daftntta. If any, In the ahova
proceeding with tha Clerk of
thla Court, and to tarva a cop y
tharaof upon tha p la in tiff*
attorney*, whoa* name* and
addraaa appears Hereon, on or
before the 17th day of July,
ISO. th* nature of tbit pro­
ceeding being a ault fur f o r e ­
closure o f mortgage agalnet
th* follow in g described p r o p ­
erty, t o . w it :
Lot IS— Beginning 11*3 feat
West and 33 last North o f the
(Uiuthaait
corner o f
th*
Southwest &gt;» of Section 1*30-3:, Samlnol* County. F l o r ­
ida, thane* run North 133
faat, Waat 103 faat, South
tie faat. East 103 feet, to a
point o f baginning
DONE AND ORDERED at
Sanford, County o f Semlnolo.
State o f Florida, thla llth day
at June, III!.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr..
Clark Circuit Court. S*ininola Co., Sanlofd. Fla.
b y Margaret II. Tyr*
Daputy Clark
Gregory, Court a Patdlllo
Attorneys for Plaintiff
t 't Jackaoa Strict
Tampa J. Florida.
PuhiDh. Jan*
: t . July J, !.
11*3
I. I. 11(3.
CDJ*»..
CDJ-i*

beach.

322 8920.

FURN. Apt. 2300 Midlonvilie.
3 BR.
3 BR.
Large
$163
3 Br.
mo.

1 bath. $75 a mo.
Dk bath. $83 a mo.
3 B r , 2 bath. Air-cond.
tno.
2 bath on lake. $130 a

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

25. Plambing Services

2 REGISTERED m ale Collie
Pups. FA 2-2137 after 4.

*!
*

W a ll

4 payment*. FA 3-4(11.

33. Furniture
F R IG ID A IR E
Salea A Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W . l i t « L Sanford
Ph. PA 3-1003

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, ate. Bought - Sold.
L arry'* Mart 315 Sanford
Ave. Pb. FA 1-4133

3

GYM Daudia Whirligig $4,
swing set needa teat ft
chain. $10. 30" T ricycl* $3.
All need paint. NO 83190.

Turtle
WANTED reliable couple to 25" CUT Sneppln
Lawnmower.
Dutch
Mill
taka op monthly payment*
Rem ove Thatch &gt; Chinch
Nuraery. U peel a R d. Ju*4
o f $13.30 on 3 complete
Bug Spray (VC-13) &gt; Peril'
o ff $0th B t ft 1st.
room * of furniture. Call
*xe—Ph. FA 3-4244
T E 4-1311, Casselberry, col­
MANSriELD LAWN SER.
36. Automobiles - Tracks
lect.
T R E E 'S trimmed. Demosspd
BUYING A NEW 4C
FREE ESTIMATE
A rem oved. Reasonable. Ph.
USED CART
Upholstering ft Mattreaa ren­
FA 2-7061.
FINANCE IT WITH US
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
♦ Low Intereat Rate*
ture. Cali Nix Bedding Mfg.
Piano Tuning and Repair
♦ Low Monthly Pay menu
Co., at 700 Celery Ave.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
FA I-211T.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
RAMBLF.lt
A m erican.
'S i
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Radio ft Heater. Clean. $534
Service
With
the
Cash.
All Type* and Sires
FA I-M67.
SUPER TRADING POST
We Repair and Service
FA
30477.
S T I N E
37. Roata • Molar*
M achinery and Supply Co.
14' DUNPHY Boat. 33 bp,
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 36133 34. Arllde* For Sale

LAWNS Renovated • Aerate

H O LLER S

kit on beautiful lake. Pb.
FA 2 2094.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Also.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank li’d g

Jim Hunt Realty
OHice
Night

FA
FA

2334 Park Dr.

22114
2-0644
323 0700
Sanford, Fla.

Stenstrom Realty

FAST ACTION

REALTOR
110 North Park Av*.
323 0333
uaulord, I la.

SAVE

1960 CADILLAC
4 Dour, Power and Air
Cond.
92795
1961 CHEVROLET
Sport Coupe, A ato,
Air Cond.
92195

SpaaoLdi!
These Are Late Model Trade-Ins That Have Been
Safety Checked &amp; Are “ Road Ready” Right Now!

1961 MERCURY
4 Door, Aato, Powtr
B 8 , Air Cond. 91895

TC3-3A

$AVE

1961 FORD GALAXIE
2 Door Hardtop. Aato.,
Power Steering 91895

$AVE

1960 OLDS
Convertible,
Aat o. ,
Power, Air Cond. 91*95

1962 THUNDERBIRI) HARDTOP
Full power, air conditioned, low mileage, one owner, light blue.

1962 GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP
Tudur V-H. .tandard Iran.., air conditioned. Economy plus cumfort. Brel clean.

XC3-48A

1961 FALCON 2 DOOR
K cylinder, alandard trails. A locally oaued real clean car. W hila
finish.

196l"FALCON STATION WAGON
2 dour auto. Iran*., radio ft healer, while*all*, light blu f finish.
Local car, very clean.

I960 FORI) CONVIORTIHLE
V -8, standard Iran*., radiu ft heater, beautiful red. A local car,
clran throughout.

FC3-79A

1960 DODGE 2 DOOR
Y-M, su lo. Iran*., radiu ft heater, re.il clean. Buy right and .ave,

19.58 HARM IN GHIA CONVERTIBLE

John E . Fox

Stearlnf.

1963 Trade-In

FURS. Apt. FA 2-0617,

3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
2 BEDROOM House unfurn­
equipped. Low down pay­
ished. Kitchen equipped. $65
ment. Assume loan. A real
g nio. Limit 1 child. 2131
saving.
Call FA 2-9172.
Cednt Avg.

S A N FO R D

Air-Conditionmpr

C3-92A

Apt. Water furnished. Ad
UlU. 323 0382.

BEADY MIX Cowcrwte, win.
dow (ilia, lintela, atepa, *block*, (and, cement, nek,
pipe, (teel, arena* trap*, 1
»
dry wells, stepping ateemk
*
Miracle Concrete Co.

PLUMBING
32. Flower* - Shrub#
Contracting Repaira
F R E E ESTIMATES
PO TTED MU3IS *
bloom.
309 Elm Ave.
F A S-47U
R. L. HARVEY
35c np.
204 Sanford A ve.
FA 2-3143
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
With purehaae o f B in * Lot*
Grapeville Ave, Near 30th S t
tre, rent E lectric Carpet
Shampoocr fo r only f l per
Phil Seiioum 6 " 'p o t 69c
day. CarroU’a Furniture.
WOODRUFF'S
Plumbing k Heating
FAR M ft GARDEN CENTER
$5 44 PER MONTH
A IR CONDITIONING
601 Celery Ave.
FA 23974 ASSUME payment* ea Singer
CONTRACT ta d REPAIR
round bobbin Sewing Me*
G ER B A DAISIES. Dutch Mill
WORK
chine equipped to ilg sag
Nuraery. Upsata Rd. Juat
1007 SaaJord Ave. FA M M 3
and make button boles.
o f f 20th S t ft 1 s t
With guarantee. Balance at
27. 8 p e d a l Servlcea

3 BR. Frame House. Partly 111 N. Park A ve. FA 2-2420
furnished. Near NAS. Not
FOR your best buy, choose
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30
Tec 'N Green Estates. 3 ft
week. FA 2 3219.
4 Bedroom s. Mure space
for your m oney, noth Sired
EFFICIENCY Apt. Bit Park
West
by
M ayfair
Golf
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
Course. Open dally 114:00.
house. 2481 Palm etto. Call
322 2744. Builders: LMN EN
FA 2 0271
TERPRISES, INC.

FU RN . 4 Room, 1 Bedroom

th e

LAWN SERVICE

MARVANIA - MAYFAIR
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Choice
building
lots
are
FA 2-130! 17-93 at Hiawatha
scarce so w e are pleased
lo offer two in a fine loca­
FURNISHED t bedroom Dup­
tion, high and dry. Front­
lex. Available June 24th.
age on Scutt Ave., $uuu0.
FA 2 3dtO.

1 BEDROOM furnished Houxe.
On
large
ahaded
lot,
FA 2-(t3!)7. $60 31o.

OKRA
by
F A t-0418.

SINGER

ROSA L. PAYTON

3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped $100 Mo. FA 26157.

i l i Artfeka Far

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

St. Johns Realty

1. 10*3.

Auto Glaia, Top*
h Seat Cover*

SALE oa used T .V .’ a. G a a ra »
teed. TOwu ft Country, Fk.
SPECIAL
304 W. 2nd S t FA 1-4033
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold W ave $493 complete. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ALUMINUM
m r a ft a r *
Open evening by appt.
webbed ch eaper thaa yon
318 Palm etto Ave.
332-0434
eaa do tt y o n m K .
22. Build - Paint • Repair Senkarik Glasa and Paint tt to Un Furniture
1100 French A v*.
Company
Scm l-Retired Carpenter
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4433 BABY Crib. $15. FA 83171*
Sm all Repaira — Painting
P h o n e - FA 2-7943
31A. Peta

Stenstrom Realty

CDJ-«n.

29. Autourabna fltrvkt

City o f Sanford Civil Service
Board is xccapting applica­
tions for the classification*
o f Maintenance Utility man
and Water Distribution Util­
8. lieach Rentals
ity man. Minimum require­
HUTCHISON
Ocean
front
ment*: Age 18 to 45 yrs;
Apartment. D nylone Beach.
elementary achool educa­
FA 2-4058.
tion; resilient uf Seminole
County fo r six months. For
Johnson electric, trailer,
9. For Sale or Ron!
Luggage, rugs. $2.99 up. Tmalnt. man dealre some exp.
(k ill ft rope end ether ex#
shirts 48c* ea. Boat cuth.
in masunry work. For Water
2 BDRM bouse. 817 Catalina.
t r u . $350. 322-1947.
SEWING
MACHINE
Ions,
Army-Navy
Surplus.
D i.tr, man tom* exp. in
SALEH A SERVICE
PINECREST. 3 Bedrooms. 2
310 Sanford Ave.
plumbing and pip* fittinicGateway T o The Waterway
CALL FA 2-57811
baths, Fla. room , built-in
Examination fo r qual. appli­
SHALLOW WELLS ft PUMPS
Robson Sporting Gooda
oven &amp; range. UM E. Jen­
cant* will b* held at 7:30 SM ITH Air-Condition R efri­
Jerry Lurd FA 3-3219
Your EV1NRUDB Dealer
kins Circle. 322-9337.
P.M- July 9.1943, or aa toon
geration service. All work
304-4-1 E . l i t T t . F A &gt;4441
thereafter as practicable, In
MILADY'S
SHOPPE
guaranteed. Very reason
10. Wanted to Kent
Of fine Fabrics
the City Hull. Submit appll14’ Z1MMEL B oat. 44 hpv
able In price. Day FA 3-7434
KXt S, Park Ave.
catlun* to Civil Service Ex­
MOVING from out of State
Evinrudo
m otor,
Gator
Night FA 2-'JUtS.
aminer prior to July 6, 1963.
July 10-15, 3-4 Redroum
trailer. Excellent cond. I
! MATCHING club chairs
House or Apartment. 3
FA J-4037.
and colfee table. 138 Coun­
Teenagers. Responsible fam ­ 19. Situations Wanted
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
try Club Circle. 323 0753.
ily. Write Box 23, e /o San­ CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4183.
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
ford Herald.
REFRIGERATOR.
Crosley
FA 2-1417.
DAYS work wanted. 322-7033
A p t lire. $25. loot S. Park.
TRA CTO R
work,
mowing,
12. Real Eatate For Sale
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
discing, blade, acoop. Pb LEARN to play. Complete
OF
HIGHWAY ACREAGE
set of chords for open
F A 3-7664.
20 acres o f high land on high­ BABYSITTING day or night.
rhythm Guitar,
mandolin
FA 2-1212.
way 44 between the Weklva
o r 3 string banjo. 50c each
River end Interstate 4. A
set. tot S. Maple Ave. or
WILL do Babysitting and wdl
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
fine Invest m en! today for
Plume 3226007.
stay weekends, FA 2 3019. 3U0 So. Park Av*. FA 1-4234
tomorrow. 660 frontage on
1963 CHEVROLET
46. Total
price
$14,000.
Convertible, A a to , P
Term*.

You and *a&lt;h o f you are
hereby notified snd raquired
tn present any claim* and da*
man.I* which you. or either
or you, may have against th* W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
aetata of MAMIE MARTIN, d*.
Rooms private baths, 114
rtaaed, 1st* o f said County, to
th* County Judge o f gantlnol*
W. r ir it St.
C unty, Florida, at hi* office
In th* court house o f aald Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
County at Ian ford, Florida,
Surplus City. 20! W. 1st.
within six calendar mouths
from tha tlma of (h« first
publication
of
this
notice
RENT A RED
Each claim or demand shall
ha In writing, and ehall elate Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
tha plara o f raeidenra and poet
Beds.
office ad lres* o f tha claimant,
By Day, Week, or Month
and shall be sworn to by the
CARROLLS FURNITURE
claimant, hi* agent, or at­
torney. and any such claim Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l»t St.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
or demand not ao filed shall
b* void.
F
U
R
N
I
S
H
E
D
Apartment.
/ « / Ella Marlin Robert*
Clean and close in. Jimmie
A* Eaacutrlx of th* !.a*l
Will ntnl Testament of
Cowan. 322 4013.
THE TIM E TE ST!) FIRM
Manila Martin, dree teed
Btanatrom. Davl* A Molntoah
114 N. Park A ve.
FA 2 6123
2
BEDROOM
house.
Kitchen
Attorney* fur Executrix
Poet Offlca Drawer 1310
equipped. $7S. FA 2 3303.
BY OWNER. 3 Bcdrm . con­
Sanford. Florida
Publish; Juna 10, If, 34. July 2 BEDROOM furnished A part­
crete block Home, shaded

IN

CDK-1

ALMA ANDERSON

"CLEAN quiet Room s’ * The
Gable*. FA 24)720.

FURNISHED or unfurnished
2 Bedroom Block House.
I.ow down payment, 2422
Orange Ave.

21. Btaaty SatoM

1959 TIIUNDERRIRI) HARDTOP
Real clean low mileage locally owned car.

1959 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
STATIO N WAGON, Y-8, autu. (ra n .., radio ft healer, air condition­
ed. A real sharp car.

XC3-14U
Heal .h arp and ready to go. Ilad a local owner,

FC3-72A

1961 METRO 2-DOOR HARDTOP
Beautiful green and white finish, low mileage and real clean.

$AVE

SQUARE

SAVE

CARS

DEAL

1962 CHEVROLET
Munaa Coupe, 4 Speed
Tran*.
91995

SAVE
SAVE
SAVE

1959 CHEVROLET
V-8 4 Door Auto*
I’ower Steering. 91195
1958 CHEVROLET
t Door, V-8, Aato.
Trane.
9895
1939 CHEVROLET
1 Ton Stakt, Dual
Wheels
9895

SAVE
SAVE
SAVE

1958 FORD
Ton With Covered
Van Type llody. 9895
•j

1958 CHEVROLET
l) Ton Pickup, Wide
Body
9795
SBE
Fred and Audrey Yeaekte
$1$ E. 2nd 81.
FA 1-4231
Claude Hlttell
230$ Perk Av*.
FA

S TR IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N
INCORPORATED
3UM E. First St.

.

Sanford . FA 2-1181

MI 4-891C

.

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Kennedy Ui^es Allied Unity As Tour Ends

I
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Sunday « u
‘ S afe

tho opening o f

Boating

W eek ."

So

w hat happened? O ur new spy,
' I t E. Porter, Informed us that
H arry Henrlah, w ildlife o ffi­
cer, had atopped a boatman
for a routine im paction on the
8t

Johne

River.

Another

boatman came alon g and ran
into both o f them.
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Further aaeurance that Shn-

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A

fo r d Naval A ir Station ia a
permanent inatallation and
n ot temporary waa given by
Gerald Rauch, head o f the new
pipeline. O f 56 m ilitary inatallatlona in the U. S. aupplied with fuel through plpelinea, not one haa been closed
by the governm ent. ImtnenaIty o f tha local program alao
waa given by Kauch: Six
bargea o f je t fuel will be ahlpped into here from Jackaonville each month to aupply
N A S plane* .

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Congreaaman Syd Heriong’a
Washington o ffic e thia morn­
ing reported the lawmaker
has returned to hie home dis­
trict (including Sem inole) for
the long July 4 holiday and
aome apeech-making.

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The flag pole In Cassciberr y ’a Memorial Park, damaged
two weeka ago in a heavy
wind and rain storm , waa re­
paired over tha weekend and
by Monday morning tho flag
waa back over the area.

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Residents o f DeHary who
have the interest of the com ­
munity’s
young people at
heart are invited to attend a
meeting next Monday at 1U
a. m. in the Community Cent­
er to make plans fo r a recre­
ation program.

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Miss Joy Itartio, o f Orange
City, State FKA Sweetheart,
waa model for artist Kllot Me*
Mu trough at the recent dem­
onstration
at
the Deltary
Mansion House.

• •

Police blotter had three sim­
ilar reports this morning:
"M an down at such-and-such
an address. Now in Jail fac­
ing a drunk charge.1* Three
different men.

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■ Foote* Yelvlngton eeid he
investigated that house on
South Kim Avenue, reported
giving out an unpleasant odor.
Said he couldn't find any o f­
fensive smell only mustiness
caused by a house long closed
up.

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Sheriffs deputies found, lost
and found again some nierehsmliso stolen Inst weekend,
including wine, cigarettes and
miscellaneous items. One dep­
uty tracked (like in tha TV
westerns)
t h e culprits
through the fields to an snipty
building and found the mer­
chandise. lie want for help
to watch the place only to find
on his return the culprit* had
hern there and made o f f with
the goods. Then a woman re­
ported her 13-year-old son
was drunk on wine. The boy's
Incoherent, drunken m u mtilings revealed the names o f
the culprits. They are in jail
and most o f the merchandise
recovered,
s e e
County Commissioners will
sit as the Uoard o f Equalisa­
tion, commencing July 15, to
hear complaints on tax as­
sessments. Then will follow
budget hearings for the next
fiscal year.
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Tha "C lock " had a question
a couple weeks a go: Residents
, o f Alabama are Alabamans,
o f .Sarasota art Sarasotans
, , , then why are we not
"Floridans" aa opposed to the
o l d , accepted "Floridians'*
We've been uaing "Florldana"
in our headlines to learn If
this minor question meant
anything. Only ona person has
reported we made a mistake
in our spelling. So, "F loridans’ must he acceptable.
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Any definite report on fur­
ther plana fo r Seminulo Col­
lege out in North Orlando
will have to wait out the sum­
mer, it seems. Addison Wil­
liams, Orlando attorney, who
is chairman o f the board o f
trustees for Orlando Junior
. College, said today that com-miltcea will report at next
mouth's mc« lii*; o f the board.

Cabinet Finds
New Job For
Bryant's Kin
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
The cabinet trustees of the
Internal Im provem ent Fund
found another and better jo b
today for William R. Weigel
Jr., first cousin to Gov. F ar­
ris Bryant.
The trustee#, beaded by the
governor, appointed Weigel
to the newly created job o f
Chief o f the Land A cq u isi­
tion Division at a salary of
SIMM for the first year and
$9 990 for the second year of
the biennium.
Weigel waa hired about alx
months a g o aa land apprais­
er for the trustees at a sal­
ary of $0,000. But the State
Legislature, in drafting the
general appropriations bill,
left the position out of the
budget.
in his new job , Weigel will
be in charge o f the new pro­
gram o f acquisition of land
for public recreation areas,
under a hill passed by the
1963 legislature.
The Land Acquisition Fund
will be com posed o f revenue
from a $1 increase in fresh
water fishing licenses, a five
per cent Wholesale tax on
sporting goods and surplui
funds from state land sales.
A constitution amendment
authorising the cabinet, sit­
ting as the outdoor recreation
council, to issue bonds hacked
by this revenue for the big
acquisition program goes to
the voters for action Nov. 5.
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mtfnrft ip ra tit
red afternoon shower* today and Wednesday; high 90-95; Jow tonight in 70a.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

MAPLES, Italy (U P l) — Southern Command Wodqowr*
President Kennedy, In an ap­ ter* here, Kennedy stressed
parent n e w
challenlta to tho theme that stronger W est*
e m wnity to weeded to m eet
French President Charles de
tho Communist th re a t He ex­
Gaulle, wound up his Euro­ pressed the belief that th o
pean tour today with a call situation is improving.
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o
fo r greater Allied trust and

NO. 746

$250,000 Ring
Stolen From
Mrs. Firestone

an end to "self-sufficient naThe President flesr to Na­
tlcnallsm ."
ples b y helicopter a fter m eet­
In a speech at the NATO in g with Pop# Paul V I a t tha
Vatican and agreeing w ith
I t a l i a n President A ntonio
Segnl that negotiation! w ith
•••
Russia could and should b o
continued srttheut weakening
the Atlantic alliance.
Kennedy w as flyin g
to
Washington tonight, cuttin g
short hi* four-country tour.
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) State Rep. Richard Mitchell Originally he waa scheduled
o f Tallahassee has been nam­ to return to Rome and head
ed vice chairman of the fo r home Wednesday m orning.
Speaking from a prepared
Southern Conference o f the
Council u( State Governments. text, the President w as clean­
ly mindful o f the trou ble!
within eema o f Europe's m a­
governments — France,
MIAMI (U P !) — The last jo r
scheduled mercy airlift of Cu­ Germany and Italy in parti­
ban refugees arrived Monday. cular—and he realised trou­
an&lt;l the (Inal Red Cross ship bles o f this nature could
to sail from Cuba loads about complicate the International
950 mare exiles in Havana to­ situation badly.

newA

ARLINGTON II K I GUTS,
III. (U P l)— Mr*. Russell Fire­
stone, ‘Jit, told police today she
was held np by two men who
robbed her o f more than a
quarter-million dollar* worth
o f jewelry.
Mrs. Firestone, Palm Beach,
said she and her brother,
Charles T u r n e r , 21, Dig
Springs, Tex., were approached by two men ns they return­
ed from tile race track here
Monday,
“ Close y ou r eyes or I'll
shoot," Mr*. Firestone told
police one o f the men said.
Shu sold he then told hi*
punier, " g e l that ring.'*
“ That rin g ," police said
Mrs. Firestone told them, wns
a 'Jil'» curat diamond ring,
day.
valued at $250,000,
Police said Sirs. Firestone
also reported the loss o f a
HUME ( UPl ) - Tilt dynawhite leather hag containing a
mite
killing of seven police
gold mesh coin purse, a gold
lipstick case, gold pill bo*. I “ " (1
*Pumd (mh
They said *he set the value demands today fur a govern
uf these item* at $3,800. She ment onslaught against the
said the men also look $48 in Mafia, the notorious Sicilian
criminal society.
cash.
Mrs. Firastnne told police
her hushuud wus
DALLAS (U P l)-M o r e (han
the home they had rented in
In,non Baptists assembled to
mint her ear.
The Firestones are visiting day fur a nationwide Southern
1here during the racing season. Baptist Evangelistic Confer
enca, Ihe first meeting o f its
kind sponsored by the na
turn's largest Protestant da
nomination.

Mitchell Named

More Refugees

TUSK AW ! I, LA It o a tl
britlge ban lieen opened
to

vehicular

traffic,

County Engineer Wil­
liam Hush reported to­
000 span is supported
by

eight

50-foot

pre-stressed

beams

c ach

weighing 12 tons. Coun­
ty road employes also

r , „ e , : baptists Meet

Kennedy, Pope
Discuss Peace

Oviedo Council
Hears Reports

Castro To See
U. S. Students

Sentenced

s e e

Hi* emphasis on the need
fo r greater W estern unity
appears to be a direct men■age to De Gaulle w ho has
been opposing many policies
within NATO.
Kennedy *aid he w as taking
the opportunity o f the speech
" t o review . . . m y findinge
and feelings after 10 days la
Western Europe."
"1 have been heartened b y
their European nations In­
creasing strength o f purpose
and moved by their commit*
ment to freedom ."
Kennedy's 10-day "in v a sion "
o f Western Europe appears
to hava ineraaord Allied unity!
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— fo r tho time being — and
strengthened his head In try ­
to
negotiate tensionDETROIT lU P l)—Elizabeth ing
Koontj, a Negro special rdu easing cold war settlem ent
cation teacher (rum Sails- with Russia.
s e e
bury, N , C., Monday was
Hi* m ajor accomplishment,
elected vice president o f the
powerful department o f e l m
in the view o f top side*, waa
room teachers of the National In quieting German fa a n th at
Education Association.
hi* new "strategy fo r peace"
might lend to some aort o f
deal with Moscow a t the e x ­
ORLANDO (U P l) — Lester pense cf the Allies— portico*
A. Lipp, 35, waa Indicted by larly on Berlin.
■ federal grand Jury Monday
Another m ajor
gain-pos­
on bank robbery charges. The sibly temporary — waa la
Bradenton man Is charged stemming tha drift In som e
with the $29,000 robbery of NATO countries toward De
the Inter-City National Bank Gaulle's “ go-lt-alona" policy
ot Bradenton.
for Western Europe.

Mafia Blamed

day. Deck of tho $12,-

Until som e funds are put
are e n g a g e d (lower
Into the
Land
Acquisition
photo) in Improving
Trust Account, Weigel s salary
and travel expenses will be
and paving the north
paid from funds of the In­
ternal
Improvement
Fund
•1/10 of n mile o f Bear
which w ill bo reimbursed
Lake Hoad.
when the Land Acquisition
fund is activates).
(Herald Photos)
Meanwhile, the trustees au­
thorised $1,000 in internal Im­
provement* fund* to be con­
tributed toward costs of pub­
lication o f 10,000 copies o f the
illustrates) report of the gov­
ernor’s com m ittee on recreatins! developm ent and auth­
orised purchase o f 3.000 cop­
Reports on street pnviinr
ies at 5o cents per ropy.
amt repairs and on Ihe prep­
aration o f tho 1WKMU delin­
quent Lax lists were made at
Monday’s monthly session o f
the Oviedo City Council which
met at ti p. in. in the City
Hall.
M ayor U s Gary reported
HAVANA (U P l)— Fifty nine
that paving had been complet­
Am erican students, housed at
ed on North laike Jessup and
the elegant
Riviera
Hotel
that repairs had been nntdo
overlooking the Gulf of Mex­
on Garden St. He ad* ised that
ico. continued their all-exrock would be placed mi Lite
pensex-paid tour o f Cuba to­
Mugnollu St. bridge by the
day.
weekend.
The Cuban Federation of
Mrs. Dorothy Courier, city
University students (F E U ),
clerk, announced that the an­
sponsor o f the trip, announc­
nual equalization meeting on
ed Monday that the Ameri­
the 1903-61 tax rolls would be
cans w ill m eet prem ier Fi­
held at 8 p. m. on Aug. 6,
del Castro but said the date
preceding the regular council
bad not been determined.
meeting. She presented the
The U. S. students, mostly
delinquent tux lists for coun­
from New York and the -San
cil approval and advised tli.it
Francisco Ray area, arrived
a tax sale would be set for the
in Havana Sunday by a
near future.
roundabout route t h r o u g h
In other business Couneii
Prague, Czechoslovakia, cir­
Chairman Ren F. Ward Jr.,
cumventing a U. S. State De­
reminilcd that various c o m ­
partment ban on travel to
mittees should start planning
Cuba.
their requiieiurnt* for the
Jo»«
Marta
Lima,
who
annual budget which will he
identified himself as a native
drawn up In September.
of Puerto R ico and a gradu­
ate last month (rum the Uni­
versity of California, said
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) —
yesterday he was “ anxious to
submerge m yself in Uie Cu­ Arthur Eugene Williams was
sentenced to live years in
ban revolution."
stale prison Monday in con­
nection with the murder of
William J. Arnold, a Jack­
sonville gambler, in Junee,
1962.

Front Sweeps
Away The Heat

Go-It-Alone
Policy Hit

The Kennedys See It
WASHING N ill' ll — A

in slate to ratify die Constitu­
Germany tion.
Sen. Norris Cotton (R-N.
Ihe Kennedv irolhers should last week:
H.l caught him on that, point­
—Kennedy said Boston was
brush up on pir history.
ing out that New Hampshire
Sen. Karl . .Mumlt ( R-S. the oldest city in I ho United was the ninth state. Rhode
I&gt;.) said Mi lay tie caught States. Wrong, said Mwndt,
Island was the 13th to ratify.
President hi rdy in the fol it's St. Augustine, Fla.
—Kennedy said Gen. Custer
led 500 cavalry troops against
Sitting Hull in 1878. Wrong
again, said Mumlt, it wns
June 25. 1876, unit there were
only 276 soldiers.
T A L L A H A S SE E ( UPl ) —
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
Florida ended tho fiscnl year
TALLAHA.V E ( UP! )
nedy came in for m ore of the
T h e cabinet
duet co m mis- same treatment when, while in the black yesterday, even
sinn released |IW2.7I6.I13 to­ testifying on the administra­ though sales tax collections
day for the o yation of stale tion's civil rights bill, he said fell 1.56 per cent below ex­
government a fncie* for the Rhode Island wav the ninth pectation*.
State Com ptroller Itay E.
first three mofclu of the new
Green aald Florida would not
fiscal year.
end in the red liceuuse then
Silling in t l first i linnet
was no need to spend all the
session «[ tin biennium, the
money authorised
by
the
members oh. led the new
money which Budget DlrecTALLA H ASSEE ( UPl ) — 1961 Legislature fur live ju-ttor Harry S ith said was The cabinet put agency heed* ended biennium.
For Instunee, some $-j| mil­
based on "h Mv tentative" on notice today that deficiency
( Uie money funds would not lie available lion in ptililte school funds
budgeting. He
was made ava' uhle based on If departments r.m out of tr«- went unused because pupil en­
spending by thi agencies dur- v iI and per diem money dur­ roll munt was hcluwr prediclion*.
ing the last lurter of the ing the coming two years.
The bonks on tho fiscal year
and exact
The 1963 legislature passed
1961 63 hie run
need* of (lie p-ncics would a new law which increased won't chnu until tomorrow
until aiaiiit maximum payments to state because the bills are still
not he know
all budget* offictrs and employe* travel­ m illing in, Green said, hut he
September win
emphasized there was no dan­
ing on state business.
were in.
Hut the cabinet said agency ger o f Florida going into
In other actftns, the cabIni-I okayed so l- last minute heads better hold down ex- tho red.
In fuel, tho state should
releases mad by .Smith in j jicme* allotted under the law
of (he Ijs I because onee their travel mon­ have n small amount o f cashj
the closing da
fiscal year. AH W ths re teas- ey was spent, there wouldn’ t on hand when all the bills
have been paid.
cs were for it: loir amounts, bo any more available.
couple

of

lowing

1 iublicanx think speeches

historical
made

errors

in

Florida Ends
Year In Black

Cabine OKs
$102 Mi ion

State Warns On
Travel Funds

Teacher Elected

VATICAN H T V (U i'l) —
Pop* I'aul V! met today with
President Kennedy and prais­
ed his cflortv to obtain world
peace and racial equality in
the United Slates,
Kennedy, the first Roman
Catholic
president
of
thu
United Slates, spent 38 min­
utes in private audience with
Ihe pontiff. Their discussion
centered on
their mutual
hope* for peace.
Alter talking akin* with
Kennedy,
th e
65-year-otd
Pope received members of
the presidential party and
spoke in English.
He said he was confident
Hut
Kennedy's
work
for
world peace "will find a
ready response in all men of
good w ill." Then, in an ob­
vious
reference
to racial
problem s in Ihe U n i t e d
Mates, trie Pope added
"W e are ever mindful In
our prayers of the efforts to
ensure to all your cltizena the
equal hem-fits of citizen»llip
which have as their founda­
tion the equality of all men
because of their dignity as
persons and children of G od."

Scat Belt Good
For Free Ride
TALLAIIAKSEK &lt;UI»I)— If
you are wearing a seat belt
July 4 when you enter Ihe
.Sunshine State Parkway, the
ride is on Ihe state.
Gov. Farris Bryant said
.Monday Dial, in an effort to
make July 4 safe, the stale
again is lilting the lulls on
Ibe parkway for motorists
who wear seat belt*.

4-H Outing Offers Fun And Instruction

Ry United Press International
A cold front and thunder­
storms poked boles today in
a burning week-old heat wave
across much of the nation.
Tile front stretched from
the
eastern
upper
Great
Lakes southwestwanl into the
central plains and brought
Fifty four boys and girtsjthe hoys and gill.* will study (lop
their
personalities, to Chadwick, Rosemary Wslton
relief from record tempera­
from Seminole County r o lle d 1water safety n 4 marine life, get practical leadership train­ and Betty Green.
tures o f the past few days.
(See Picture on Page 10)
It touched off thunderstorms into 4-H Camp McQuwrne Other programs include game ing and to make n e e friends.
Those from klailland at­
Attending from Sanford are
as it collided with the warm, near Astor Park Monday for management, nature lore and
tend. hg are R V oIph Mueller,
moisture-laden air that filled their annual one-week cam p­ landscaping.
Hetty Baker, Charlene Baker, Wi Uam lieln Jr., Eleanor
much o f the Mississippi and out.
Daily programs in dram a­ Patty Baker, Linda King, Jo­ Hmn. Judith Carson, Suiotte
Ohio valley*.
Camp McQusrrie is one of tics an11 erafIS arc also on anne Fletcher, Fatty Fletch­ Berg and Debra McGuire.
At Tam pa 1.7(1 inches of five 4-H camps operated d u r -|the schedule.
er, Joan Repp, Simla West,
Attending from Oviedo arc
rain fell Monday during a six- ing the summer to offer t il
Bradshaw,
Stephen
According to W. W. Brown, Isuvan Wirtck. Bonnie Gandy, George
hour period.
boys and girl* an opportunity slate hoy* i ll club agent, .Susan
Dunn,
Joy
Wilson, Lukas, Phdip Lukas, Teddy
The temperature reached to study nature Brat hand.
David
Jskubem.
4-H camping provides more Vtannctte ctoesser, Peggy He­ Knowles,
l i t at Blythe and Imperial,
Aside from a regftar re­ than Just tbexe organized pro- in v.lie. Naney Burks, Cyn­ Charles Pula, Dathy Rook,
Calif., Monday, and 110 at creation program that isi- grams. It offers an nppor- thia
Ogdon,
J u ly
Bonne Ruth Bellhorn and Sandy MtkYviuu, A ru .
*Gu«ies swimming and buatiqg,ituuily for Use youths m d s v f jlra cy hmowiv*, My z w m . h r .

54 Seminole Youngsters At Campout
Skipper
Joseph

Jordan,

Dindo,

Chuluota;

Jonathan

Lu­

kas ami Linda Lukas, Slavia;
Janice Iaimmler, Terry B oy­
les and Cindy Boyles, Lungw ood; Patricia Coney, Goldenrud; Patsy Groves, Alta­
monte Springs; Cathy Cammack, Geneva; Martha Dean,
Myrtie Harris and Pam ela
Nall, North Orlando; Wanda
Mixuo and Susan Day, Lake
Mxey, ami Belty Green, Or*
Dawk* are also atwudm*.

Indicted

Stamp Tax
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) —
Gov. Farris Bryant signed
the documentary stamp tax
bill into law Monday, clean
ing up a package of tax meas
urea designed to raise $164
million in ihe coming two
years.

4 Youths Held
In Gun Incident

ST. AUGUSTINE (U P l) —
Police arrested tour white
teenage boys who they said
were Involved in a shooting
GEORGETOWN, B r i t i s h incident at the home o f a Ne­
Guiana (U P l)—One man wus gro drntist early today.
Four Negro youths were hit
killed and It others Injured
Monday in fighting at Better- by pellet* from a 20-gauge
hope, ahout seven miles east shotgun fired by one o f th*
o f here, capping a day of d is­ white youths. Police Chief
orders in the area. There was Virgil Stuart reported. None
no immediate explanation fur uf the Negroes was hurt seri­
ously.
the clash.
Held in jail on an open
charge was James Riley Ken­
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ny, 19. John Edward Lane Jr.,
(U P l)—Dr. Edward R. Annis 17. and two other white buys,
o f Miami, Fla., newly elected both minors, were released ia
p resid ed o f the American custody o f their parents,
Stuart said he and tree
Medical Association,
said
Monday Iho "day will com e agent* o f tha Federal Bureau
when
s
battery •operatedI ° f
Investigation questioned
heart will be inserted in the the four white yuuths fur
chest of an infant born with three hours. They told cona cardiac Impairment, while H iding stories, the potire
bis own heart is corrected chief said, hut apparently
there was an exchange o f gun*
with surgery."
fire.
The shooting Incident took
place in front o f the home o f
Hnhert B. Hay-ling, located la
a Negro subdivision, shortly
Preliminary hearing ( o r after midnight. Huyllng Is it
Nelson
Moore,
Negro,
of dentist and an advisor fu r the
youth council o f the local
H04W Locust Avenue, ch arg­
N AACP chapter which has
ed with second degree m ur­
been picketing two St. Au­
der. will be held at 2 p in.
gustine variety store* fo r a
next Monday before Count)
&gt;
Judge Vernon Mize. T h e week

Guiana Clash

Battery Heart

Hearing Set
In Slaying

charge was reduced from
first degree murder at ar­
raignment Monday aflernoon.
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) - »
Moore, being held at coun­ The cabinet named William
ty jail, la charged in tha Ma poles of Tallahassee today
death o( Lula Gainca. Negro, as director o f the division of
Tl, same address, who d ie d . Sunland
Training
Center*,
ot a head injury last Sunday succeeding Arthur Dooiar who
at Orange Memorial Hospital. has held the post In an acting*
UrUndo,
capacity tof two ygkJl

Ma poles Named

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109 Register
Foe Recreation
In Casselberry

aided weight la the wind nod
n t a proved too much lor tt e
p i.
Legionnaire H iller Evans,
tasted Is n o f the Psrk, said
todajr that part o f the pole
e tn be salvaged with the top
part to be replaced with larg­
e r fixe pipe which will be
riveted together la three see*
The original pole was don­
ated hr Hibbard Caaselberrr
while rigging fo r the flag
was donated
by Certified
Slings, Inc.
Evans also said that work
win begin soon on the three
dbvrfoot sidewalks leading
ha the circular base o f the
flag pole. The park is trlaangular In shape and future
plans bp the Legion Post
eall fo r further beautification
and the addition of benches.

Skate City
Enters Girl
In Contest

Seminole 4 -H 'e r s
To Gimp N e xt W eek
Membera o f Seminole Coun­ Joan Stewart, assistant Volu­
ty's 4-H Boys and G irl*'w ill sia HD agent, and Larry
bo boarding chartered buies Loadbolts, assistant Volusia

Hiss Hasia Afiea o f Orlan­
do will represent the Skate
City Rollers Dance and Fig• r e Club o f Farn Park in the
beauty contest to be held at
the Southern Regional Roller
tkaUBg Championships sche­
duled for Moodsy through
Friday o f neat week at the
Deauville Hotel on Miami
Sescb.
The daughter of U r. and
Mrs. Psul Allen, M sile last
yesr was runner-up st the
Southern RegionsU held in
NsshvUle, Tens. In this com
petition, wllh representatives
of eight southern ststes, she
also won the “ Miss Florida"
title then went on lo repre&lt;
aant the its te st the Araer
lean Championships held in
Lincoln, Neb. last July.
While at Miami Beach she
will compete In Ladies Fig
ure Skating and will team up
wllh Gene Brsddock to enter
(be Novice Dance Division.

Girl Scouts
Invited To
Join Parade
By is n e Casselberry
Mrs. Frank Russell has an­
nounced
that
Girl
Scout
Troops of the Lyman Neigh­
borhood have been Invited by
(be Long wood Volunteer Fire
Dept, to participate In the
annual Forth of July Fiesta
Parade.
Girls wishing to lake part
are asked to assemble at 0
a. m. on tlus morning of
July I at the Longwood Fie.
mentary School where the
parade la scheduled to begin
at 10 a. m. From Ihe school,
the line of march will be
through downtown Longwood
out to the Fair Grounds set
up on s n 131.

E D IT O R IA L

STORM VICTIM— Tho fins polo, installed just
recently by Casselberry American Legion Me*
morial Pont 256 in Memorial Park, became so
badly bent last week In a sudden wind and rain
storm that It will have to tie replaced.
(Herald Photo)

bright and early Monday
morning for Camp McQuarrie
in the Ocala National Forest
where they will be Joined by
boys and girls from Volusia
County for their annual week
■t 4-H camp.
Assistant Seminole County
Agent Ernie Lundberg will
serve as camp chairman.
Other agents attending will
be Mias Myrtle Wilson, Sem­
inole HD agent; Mrs. Edna
Eby, Volusia HD agent; Miss

Democratic
Women Vole
Same Slate
Democratic Women at hem
Inolc County, seeking to com
ply with new by-law regula
lions drawn up by the state
organisation, setting a new
fiscal year from Jan. 1 to
Dec. 31, voted Wednesday to
retain Ihe present slate of
officers, with one exception,
until the new election day In
January.
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds will
continue a a president of tho
local organisation fur the pre
sent, with Mrs. Gam er Gchr
aa vice president, and Mrs.
Roy Tillls as treasurer. Mrs
Florence Gllmortln was elect­
ed to fill a vacancy in Ihe
office of secretary.
Mrs. Reynolds announced
that the club would rccesi
for the summer, except lor
the meeting of the executive
board, and reconvene with a
general meeting in Septem­
ber.
Mrs.
Annette
Baker, of
Clearwater, stale president,
notified Ihe clufs that the
quarterly executive inerting
will lie held in West I'alm
Ileach, in conjunction with a
cruise to Ihe Bahamas In the
lallrr part of July.

COMMENT

Successful Cooperation
The Greater Chuluota Community Club once
again is sponsoring a program of recreation anil
pluyground activities for all yomig.stern in the
community between the ages of five and 12 years.
Other claim and organizations supporting
tho program through tho donation o f money and
supplies include the Chuluota Community Church
Sunday School, tho Women’s Christian Fellow­
ship groups anil the Chuluota Challenger.
Serving ns directors are Mrs. Uurold Mar­
tin and Mrs. Ken Rice- Assisting them are many
mothers o f the community who ure donating
their time und services to l&gt;e on the premises with
ttie youngsters und to work und play with them.
Teenagers helping are Lily und Alice Fox, Diane
Murphy, Debbie Pentz, Darlene Kulseler und
James Wugner.
The program began on June 11 and will be
open from Tuesday through Friday o f each week
from 0 it. m. until noon during the summer
months.
Activities planned include sewing, art,
square dancing and u course in first aid. Outdoor
recreational equipment has Iwen put in good re­
pair und children are su|&gt;ervisetl In such Hports
as softball, horseshoes, croquet and bosketbull.
Chuluota is to be commended for organiz­
ing und conducting its own supervised program
o f summer recreation for the youngsters. We
think it a fine example o f successful cooperation
and particularly wish to compliment tha leaders
fo r types o f instructional subjects chosen. Rec­
reation can l&gt;e educational as well us entvrtuin-

county agent.
Leaden

attending

will

be

Mrs. George Bradshaw, Mrs.
Paul Lukaa Sr., Mr*. William
Bryant, Mrs. John Lnwhun
and Elm er Bellhorn.
Boys going are Robert and
George Bradshaw, Rudolph
Mueller, Skipper J o r d a n ,
Stephen, Philip and Jonathan
Lukas. Joe
Dlnda, Teddy
Knowles, Bill lleln, David
Jakuhdn and Charles and A!
bert Pule,
Girls w ill be Cathy Cam
mack, Martha Dean. Pamela
Nall, JUdith Carson, Joan
Hepp,
Linda
King,
Linda
West, Ruth Bellhorn, Suaan
Wlrick, Myrtle Harrla. Wan
da Mixon, Suaan Day, Bonnie
Gandy;
Susan Dunn, Joy Wilson.
Wannctta Chesser, Linda Lu
kaa, Suzette Berg, Peggy Me
Invale,
Rosemary
Walton
T erri
and
Cindy
Boyles
Nancy Hurks, Cynthia Ogden
Judith Boone, Patricia Coney,
Patty
Fletcher, Margaret
Stevens, Kathy Rook, Carole
Simmons;
Debra McGuire. J o a n n e
Fletcher, Patsy Groves, Char­
lene, P ally and Betty Baker,
Maria Lee, Eleanor Hein
Sandra Mlkler, Linda Mag
Tracey K n o w l e s , Myrian
Chadwick, Anita Hlackwelder
and Janice Lommler.

The summer recreation pro­
gram in Casselberry got o ff
lo n good start and has Just
computed the second week.
Coach Dava M iller reports
that SO boy* and girls hate
registered In the grades 7-13
group and Coach Jim Clark
and Mrs. Mary Trawlck re­
port that 59 are registered in
the grades M group.
Team* from both group*
■re playing softball
with
team* from other playgrounds
in ths county a t Longwood,
Hanford, Oviedo and Laks
Mary.
Ths location fo r swimming,
which takes pises each Thurs­
day, has been changed from
Hanlando Springs to ths Land
0 la k es Country Club pool
■t Casselberry, Charges re­
main at 33 cents per pupil.
Tho youngsters also enjoy
skating at Skats City on Mon­
day morning*.
A rt* and Craft* ir * taught
to the younger group on Wed­
nesdays and Fridays by Bob
Isell, arts and crafts instruc­
tor supplied by ths county.
Thsrs will be ■ watermelon
cutting st ths Ball Park Play­
ground on Friday and thos* at
the Overbrook Drive Play­
ground will enjoy a similar
treat next Tuesday.
A different ipccial event t*
planned for th* younger boy*
and girl* every Tuesday for
tha duration o f ths program.

Old Folk Rhyme
Comes To Rescue Club To Give
. . . "R ed on Yellow ,
Archery Lessons
Kills a Fellow , .
This akt Umer'a rhyme,
•tuck in Ihe mind of young
Douglas Juris of Osteon, prov­
ed once attain to be of
value when the younsster
came across a snake while
playing at Ihe home o( his
grandmother, Mr*. Clarence
Snyder, laat weekend.
Thanks to the Jingle, Dou­
glas quickly and correctly
Identified the 22W Inch anake
oa the deadly coral and ran
lo Mra. Snyder for help.
In his brief absence the
snake alithrrcd away
but
Mrs. Snyder, searching the
Immediate area for possible
hiding places, poked a bam­
boo pole up under an old oil
drum ami sure enough, dis­
covered the menacing Intru­
der which ahe quickly killed.

McCoy Gets Second Championship
ST* w

CHAM PIONSHIP TROPHIES, awarded at a dinner held Saturday night
at the Land '0 Lakea Country Club, to winner* in the Women'a and Men’a
Golf Aaana. went to, top, photo from left, Jane Dalrympte, Jean Hilchuk.
Mary Anderson and Vivian Conklin; bottom photo from le ft Bill Byler,
Jim Matthia, William Bodell, David McCoy, A l Vickers and Paul Wood*.
Char leg Daugerty was not present fo r the photo.
(Herald Photo)

By Joaa Malta
The Chuluota Archery Club,
which has been organized
and operates under the spon­
sorship of Hie Chuluota Sportmen's Club, t* planning to
conduct archery classes each
Sunday afternoon beginning at
1:30 p. m. on the gruunds of
Ihe Sportsmen's Club Build­
ing.
Instructions will be given
by Lou Morski Jr. to those
from 10 years of ago on up.
Any person 2t year* of age
or older, however, will be
required to Join the Sports­
men's Club in order to be­
come eligible lo attend the
classes.
Those taking part will hr
required tu have their own
equipment.

Vivian Conklin was winner
o f the Women's championship
with Mary Anderson as run­
ner-up. Jean Hilchuk received
the consolation trophy with
Jane Dalrympl# as runner-up.
Trophies were presented by
R ita Blyler, tournament com­
mutes chairman for ths Wom­
en’s Assn.
Mr, and Mrs. Otis Fourakcr
o f Lonrwood shared their
good luck with each taking a
door prizs and Mrs. Shirley
Hlnesley won ths red and
white carnation twiterplece
also given aa a door prize.
The Clubhouse was gaily
decorated with red and white
streamers end balloons and
M ic h table had ■ red and white
chrrked tablecloth and red
rose in ■ vase.
Bill Csss, chairman o f the
entertainment committee-, act­
ed as master o f ceremonies.
Serving on the committee to
plsn th# annual a ffa ir were
Cedi Asher, Connls Hilchuk
and Jim Matthis.
Irma Bodell Is president o f
tho Women's Assn, and At
Vickers I* president o f the
3ten's Assn.

Awards Program
Set For
Little League

Civic Assn.
Calls Meeting
A

spteial

meeting o f

the

North Urlando Civic Assn. ha«
been called for 7:30 p.m. today
at which time final plans for
the July 4th Celebration will
he completed.
The regular monthly meet­
ing o f the association will be
held at 7:30 p.m. next Mon­
day.
Both meeting* will bo held
in th. Community Building at
the North Orlando Recreation
Area.

House Wins
Scholarship
By Jane Casselberry
David House, Top Senior
Hoy of this year's Lyman
graduating class and winner
o f the John Philip Sousa
Award, has received a 4300
honor scholarship from the
University o f Florida.
David, the son of Mr. and
Mr*. Earl House of Forest
City, will be a m ilh major.

Casselberry Family Attends
Graduation At West Point
By Jane Casselberry
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Ben

hero.

Gen.

Evans gave

the

Maxwell

Taylor

Commencement

o f Sunset Dr. In Casselberry Address.
returned

home

last

Thurs­

While the Evans were here

day after an exciting visit to Col, Schuder sjient a week in
West Point, N. Y. where they Germany setting up a class
stayed with their son-in-law trip for cadets who will be
and daughter,

Lt.

Cot. and next

Mr*. W. G. Schuder.

year’s

first

Village Council
Changes
Meeting Place

Nineteen year old Dsvld
McCoy o f Casselberry, fo r th*
second yesr in a row, Satur­
day night was named winner
o f the Club Championship o f
A change o f tocatlon from
ths Land ’O Lakes Country ths North Orlando Co. offices
Club at ■ dinner sponsored by
to ths Community Building at
th « Men's G olf Assn, fo r the
ths Recitation Ares has been
presentation o f trophies fo r
ths Women's Assn, and ths announced fo r the July meet*
Men’s Assn. championship*.
lng o f ths Village Counell.
Others receiving trophies
Tha meeting w ill hs held
w ere At Vickers, runner-up tn
at 7:30 p.m. next Tueedsy
the championship fligh t; Jim
31at this, championship con* with Mayor W. W. Anderson
eolation; Charles Dsugerty, presiding.
Scheduled on the agenda
" A " fligh t winner; Psul Wood,
arc the adoption o f an ordi­
firs t fligh t winner; William
nance pertaining to the new
J. Bodell, firs t flight runner■tate cigaret tax; report* on
up and BUI Blyler, second
th*
SR 4.14 speed survey; dieflig h t winner.
Trophies fo r the men w e re ' ttu‘ ion on P " 1&gt; ««tlo n of in
presented by Cecil Asher .u b-I ordln,nce to " W 1* 1* » P « d»stltutlng fo r Bob Cowlee, | «&gt;«■»*»•»• »hrou* h ■"«* it o P
men’s* tournament committee ,trret* ,nd *or t*ie p o ,,*n* ° f
chairman.
"top f l * n* ,or municipal trnf-

Bridge Club
Names Winners
Ten full tables directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson were In
play at this week's Tuesday
afternoon meeting of the Da*
Bary Duplicate Bridge Club.
Winners were. NS, first,
Mrs. Ruth Itlatt and M n.
David Singer; ireond, E. Z.
Walters and Phil DeBerard;
third, Mr*. Doyle Driver and
William Woodlock ami fourth.
Thomas Peters and James
Sawyer.
EW, first, Mrs. E. E. An­
derson and Mrs. Clyde Ram­
sey; tied for second and
third. Mr. and .Mrs. E. MHinkle with Mra. William
Woodlock and Norman Morti­
mer and fourth, Mr. and Sirs.
Arthur Wheatley.

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PAG E 12

THURS., JUNE 27,1963

CO U N TY NEW S

classmen.

They will spend one monih in

Col. Schuder Is senior en­ Germany this summer on tac­
gineering
representative
In tical maneuvers.
the office of the military in­
The Evans left Casselberry
struction branch of tlic tacti­ on May 2S. spending two
cal department at West Point. nights in Philadelphia visit­
The Evans enjoyed many ing friends on file way to
o f the June Week activities West Point where they stayed
Including parties and culor- until Juno IT.
Mr*. Schuiler snd daugh­
ful military parades which
were climaxed hy the Gra­ ters, Gwenn and Mary Ann,
duation Ceremonies on June returned home with them for
a three weeks visit.
3.
This
year's
Graduating
Their other daughter, Mra.
Class Included Thomas Malic Paul llult of Tucson. Ariz.,
Hrcndte of Altamonte Springs and her children, David and
and Colin Kelley III, son o( laiurie, arrived on June 20
the famous World War II for a three weeks visit.

By Moaa firitutead
Plans were completed Sun­
day night at a meeting of
live North Orlanik) Little Lea­
gue Parent's Auxiliary for a
celebration and awards pro­
gram to be held this Satur­
day at the Village Recreation
Area,
Activities are scheduled to
get underway at 4 p. m . with
a baseball gam e between the
Parents and Little Leaguers.
Following the game there
will be a covered dish picnic
supper and wiener roast and
awards will be presented to
membera of the U ltle League
Baseball Teams.

Longwood M an
At Lejeune
CAM P LEJEUNE, N. C.
(FIFTN C ) — .Marine Corporal
Stephen F, Cashdollar Jr.,
son of Sir. and Sirs. Stephen
F. Cashdollar of 1142 Selma
Rd., Longwood, recently re­
ported for duty at Camp Le­
jeune. N. C., ami has been
assigned to the Second Marine
Division.
The Second Division Is the
largest .Marine unit serving
on the East Coast. It has
maintained headquarters at
Camp I-ejeiinc since shortly
after World War H.

flc contro1 ond •PProv#l
local participation in the na­
tional program for celebra­
tion o f July 4.
Reports will l « heard sn
the fire and police depart­
ments from F ir* Chief Bill
Hahn, Police Chief Andrew
Ferrin and Councilman Bob
Stephenson and on the Tillage
recreation
program
from
Councilman A rt Rhodes, Re­
ports also will be heard on
budget, franchises and legal
matters
from
Councilman
Irene Van Eepoel and from
Mrs. Mallie Salters, treasurer.
Antlcrsoa urge* that citi­
zen* attend the meetings and
reminds that seating arrangemenu will b« better now that
the location hs* been changed.

H E A V Y A T T A C K Squudron Three’s Lt. A rt
Stalling* (righ t) diacuaaea engine o f A-CB Skywarrior attack bomber with Dan Blue (le ft) and
Don I’ hilpitt, o f Winter Dark’* Air Explorer
Seoul Squadron 62.
(Navy photo)

Donald Nall and Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Krccek.
Contest* to name tattle Mr..
Little MUs. Junior M L* and
Miss North Orlando will be
held al 4 p. m. under the
direction of Mr. and Mri.
Pat DelViliaggto.
Chicken barbecue dinners,
prepared under supervision of
Bill Ryan, will be available
anytime between 3 and I
p. in. and an auction, with
Chuck Rowell in charge, will
be held at 6 p. m. Both the
dinner and auction are being
sponsored by the Civic Aisn.

ence
participation
by
the
Starlight Promenaders, popu­
lar Square Danct Club of
Sanford.
A big fireworks show at 9
p m. will climax the program
of
planned
entertainment,
however all sales and games
lioolb.* will be open for the
remainder of the evening.
At any time during tha
afternoon those who wish may
enjoy
dancing , badminton,
volleyball and horseshoes on
the basketball court* and door
prize*
will
be
awarded
throughout tha afternoon and
Highlighting activities for evening at least every hour
I|m- evenin'; will be ■ Square un the hour.
[ Dane* exhibiUun with audi , During tha

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Club Names
Committees
By Mona Grin stead
Chairmen
of
appointive
committees for tie North
Orlando Garden Club were
announced thla week by Mra.
Richard Stodden. newly In­
stalled president ter the 196364 club year.
Serving will be Mr*. Carl
Hyatt, beautification and gar­
den o f the month; Mrs. Bill
Harris, historian; Sirs. Bill
Wolfe, telephone; Sir*. Leon­
ard Stewart, hospitality and
Sir*. Wolfe and Sirs. W. W.
Anderson, way* and means.
The Garden of the Slunth
committee
will
aelect
1U
first award winner for th*
month of July. Working with
Mrs. Hyatt will be Sirs. Bill
Ryan and Sirs. Georga Du­
quette.

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Dance Lessons
O ff For Summer
By Mrs. Adam Matter
Square Dance instruction at
tha Recreation Hall o f th*
DeBary Fire Station will be
discontinued through tha sum­
mer due to the absence of
many residents who are out
of town on vacation.
Classes will he resumed in
September under the direc­
tion of Harold Jenkins.

New Spokesman
WASHINGTON

(UPt)

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Thu State Department an­
nounced that Richard I. Phil­
lips will replace P. Lincoln
While as H i M i l chief.
White, for y«ara Ike depart­
ment's public spokesman, will
become U. S. count general
in Melbourne, Australis.

Celebration Schedules Announced
and the buy*. At !:3U p. m a
By Mona Grinslead
Time schedules and a pro­ Pet Costume Parade will be
held un Ihe south end of the
gram of events for North Or­
tennis court in the Village
lando's third annual July 4th Recreation
Area.
Entries
celebration wers announced must be registered with Mrs.
today by officials of the North Sydney Bass ami will be ac­
Orlando Civic Assn., the spon­ cepted on thr pat m o f the
Community Building.
soring organization.
Contests scheduled for tleImpressive
Hag
raising
ceremonies to open the cele­ chihlren between 3 and 4 p.in.
bration will be conducted at will include melon eating, tugt p. m. by the South Semi­ o-war, sack race, potato race,
nole CAP Squadron under the and apple bob. Serving on
direction of Commander Jack committees for this part of
O'Donnell and Bruce Dean, the program are Mr. anJ Mrs.
Malvin
Campbell.
George
Captain of Cadeta.
Immediately following there Sommers, iaronard 5irw.nl,
Chuck
Kuweit.
Mr*.
will begin a aufthall game Mrs.
betweea me a U live villa g e, Sydney B u s, Mr. and Mrs.

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fourth, a Scavenger Hunt lx
planned (or North Orlando
youngsters. Lists of article*
to be found will be delivered
this Friday to every resi­
dence and at 4 p. m. on th*
afternoon of th* celebration,
collections will be checked
by Mrs. Krccek and prizes
awarded.
General chairmen for tha
entire program are Mrs. Krecek. activities; Arthur Rhode*
refreshments and Bill Hahn
and Roy Burke, construction.
Ail proceeds from the day's
event* will be turned over to
th* Civic Assn, (or use and
support of Its numerous com
, annul# projects.

0

�Higher State Taxes Go Into Effect M onday
W e feel a little unhappy to­
day. A couple months ago The
Herald v e n t all out with a
•tory
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formatory

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17-year-old

boy being held In county jail.
Because

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help a
of

a

previous

sentence

the

re­
boy

aac m real trouble. Hut his
IQ classed him as "brilliant-"
The court gave him a second
chance . . . he was taken Into
a private home. And lasted
two weeks. He "borrowed" his
benefactor's car and wrecked
it. See elsewhere on today's
front page what happened to
him today . . . five years at
lUlford.
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Many g u e s t s "profited”
Thursday evening when the
City Commission
Inspected
police department facilities
in its overall program o f viaking all municipal operations.
Chief Hoy Williams and his
officers “ went all out” and
hosted nut only the Com mis.
aion members but many others
to a barbeque supper at the
Police Benevolent building on
Seminole Boulevard. And, in­
cidentally, the police really
are shaping up their building
nicely.
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Gunnery Sgt. R. T. Roun­
tree, Marine Corps recruiter
fo r Seminole County, has
changed his schedule. He will
be at the USO club here at 3
p. m. each Monday to inter­
view any young men interest­
ed in a Murine career,
• •
•
From the benrh to the range
Is the transition for ex-JP
Elmer A sh ley.. lie and his
partner now are open for
business with "The Kentuck­
ians," a new restaurant on
Highway 17-ug one mile south
o f General J. C. Hutchison
Parkway.
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That
pipeline celebration
luncheon
Monday will
be
launched with the turning o f
the first vnIves to pump jet
fuel from the lake front to
Hie Naval A ir Station. "Top
brass” will participate.
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There's “ magic in numbers."
A t least for Sunlund's Little
I.enguo Team which came out
the county champions with a
15-5 won-lost record in spite
o f Luke Marys 17-1 record.
For explanation see today's
spurts page.
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• •
Sanford's Girl S t a t e r * .
Barbara Bulger and Carole
Oxford, wera among those
named to various office* in the
capitol at Tallahassee this
week. Buraluira was elected
to the seunte and Carole was
appointed a page in the House
o f Representative*. Both will
arrive home lute today.
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The class o f 11143 «&gt;f Sem­
inole High Scliol is working
on getting up a class reunion.
Any members of the class in­
terested in working on the
plans for the get-together are
invited to meet at the home ul
ltonald It. Junes, IMB S. San­
ford, at n p. m. Saturday for
discussion.
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S IIE IIA , I nc., wilt install
new officers Monday at noon
at the Capri. This fine new
humanitarian orgunlx a 11 o n
has made tremendous prog­
ress during their fiist year of
existence in the urea,
and
donation* are coming in with
gratifying regularity.
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United Press Leased W ire

FRI., JUNE 28. 1983

Established 1908

H AVANA 1UPI) -

Premier

day night that his army It
launching
against

a

"final

sweep"

rebels In Cuba who

hr said have been "abandon­
ed'' by the United Slates.

Kennedy Hails Irish
Independent Policy

BRIEFS

Tot Drowns

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Bible Study Bill
Signed Into Law

U. S. Indicts
Fern Parker

7,633 Register

Last O f Loot

Secretary Dies

Death Delayed

at least three more week* tu
live. Gov. George Wallace
ha* posiponed a tin.,1 decision
on the white man's plea lor
mercy.

Details On Pages 6 - 7

Colts Sitfn

Fourth O f July Fiesta Featured

DAYTONA BEACH l U I 'D The Huuston Colt, signed on
the dotted line at a special
meeting Thursday and will
shilt spring training head­
quarter* from Apache June
lion. Aria . to a new $2&lt;i5,00tJ
haveball complex here next
year.

LONDON I L l 'l I C. S.
Secretary of Slate Dean Busk
and top British ofllcials, alert
for possible *urpri*e» from
Soviet
Prem ier Nikita
S
Khrushchev, today worked on
an agenda lor Ihe weekend
Sum m it" meeting between
President K e n n e d y
and
Prime Minister IW otJ Mar
miliau.

TALLAH ASSEE (U P t) —
Gov. Farris Bryant signed a
batch o f tax bills into law to­
day, virtually cleaning up
the loose ends of the 1963 ex ­
tended legislative session to
raise new taxes.
Bryant placed his signature
on bills increasing the Mato
tax un whisky and other alco­
holic beverages, broadening
the three per rent salei tax
to nearly all commodities ex­
cept food and medicines, in­
creasing motor vehicle license
tag fees from $2.50 to Sto
depending on vehicle weight,
and placing a five per cent

NO. 744

Fidel Casino declared Thurs­

mwA...

Agenda l ’ lanned

SANFORD, F LO R ID A

Caslro Begins
'Final Sweep'
Against Rebels

"They who believed that
imperialism, t h e U n i t e d
Slates, would arrive to im­
pose its rule have been aban­
doned to their fate. . .” Cas­
tro said in an hour-anl-46minule speech broadcast by
radio Havana.
"Th e enemy ha* been re­
duced by 50 per cent , . .
The imperialist attempt . . .
to Infiltrate counter-revolu­
P A U L BENNETT, member o f the Sanford Fire
tionaries and arms and lo
Department, will be installed us president o f the
assassinate teachers, peasants
Florida Firemen's Association Saturday night at
and workers U approaching
Pine Hills. (See story on page 0.) (Herald Photo)
its la«t days . . .
“ Not a single hand, not a
single bandit will remain."
lie did not mention last
week's rrport of recent land­
ings in Cuba by refugee "com ­
mandos” from Central Amer­
ica hringing in arms (or antiCastro guerrillas.
Castro dwelt for Ihc most
D U B LIN ( U r i ) — Presi­ sue* an Iruk-pendrnt course in part on Cuba's sugar producdent Kennedy, fresh from a it* foreign policy—but it l* lion problems. He said big
not neutral between liberty sugar harvests are more imtumultuous welcome in Cork
and tyranny, and I know it portant than ever now that
where he was pushed down
never will lie."’
Cuba’ s economy I* tied to Hie
by a cheering, over-enthus­
Kennedy, after paying tri­ communist world.
iastic crowd, *aid today that
He railed for a ' big push"
bute tu Ireland's struggle fur
Ireland "wisely
reject* the
it* own independence, said In 1964 to exceed this year's
JACKSONVILLE It E A C II I role o f go-between'' In the
that at this time in live world lagging crop, which he said
IL'IMj— Debra Ann Thornton, eold war of communism and “ the ct-tit ritl i»*ue o f fieedom ,' "a s the poorest since he
live, of Jucksnyllle, drowned 1the free West,
however, i* lietwreii those who j came lo power In 11)59.
The- p r-b l-i** to .‘tv- f'r I
v*
l ir. .*&gt;
7-yd I
.,-d.ev,,
xel&gt;-si*- .inlualion
addrts* by a foreign digni­
iic c .
nod tho; in the east who vvotdd
tary to a joint sesah-0 o f both
Impose on &lt;&gt;th&lt; rs a harsh and
houses of the Irish Parlia­
repressive Communist sysu-m.
ment.
uui
that
"Ireland
pur-SAIGON, South Viet N.nn
And heru your nation wisely
&lt;UPI&gt; — Eleven Vietnamese
reject* the role of go-bewere killed and 39 wounded
Uvi-en."
Ind.iy when three explosive*The
President
addressed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
laden bicycles blew up out
Pariiuinent just a few hour* Gov. Farris Bryant signed in­
side Ihc U. S. military aid
ufter a quick helicopter trip to law today a bill giving
mission compound.
to the fabltil city o f fo rk , rotinly «chool hoard* author­
where he wa* made a freeman ity to set up objective Bible
O RLANDO (U P lt — A
and mobbed by enthusiastic study courses in the public
GAINESVILLE lllP I t - T lie Fern Park woman w h s indict­
crowtls.
schools.
University of Florida enroll­ ed Thursday by the federal
A h he was g*-tting into hi*
The measure, introduced In
ed 7,633 students for llic third grand jury here investigating
car to fly hack lo Dublin the Ihe last day* of the 1963 ses­
trimester, Registrar Richard bolita operations in the south­
crowd closed in on him.
sion. was designed to lake
S. Johnson said today. H ie east.
Under pressure of a sudden some of the sting out of a U.
Mr*. Dorothea McQualde,
figure includes 5,767 under­
surge of humanity, the Presi­ S. Supreme t'ourt ruling out­
graduates ami 1,615 grad­ 40, was indicted for perjury
dent tumbled backward In the lawing mandatory Bible read­
in connection with testimony
uates.
vehicle, binding in the bask ing in the school*.
given June 'Jl. It was the first
sent.
The measure would leave
indictment returned by the
the state's requirement for
H A V A N A (U P I) - The grand jury. Mr*. McQualde
Bible reading in force, but
freighter Maximus, u n d e r was released on bond.
would add to It authority on
The indictment claimed Mr*.
charter lo the Bed Cross, ar­
TALLAHASSEE lU P Jl — a local option basis for school
rived here last night with lhe McQuuidt- testified she had not
last installment of the ransom visited a certain house in Hubert \\. Davis J r , veteran board* to install a secular
raised in the IItilled Slates Seminole County despite evi­ secretary of the State Senate, program of education includ­
!or Ihc release of captured dence she had visited the died early today in Tallahas­ ing but not limited to an ob­
jective study o( the llihle and
see .Memorial llo q it.il
house on two milt don*.
Cuban invaders.
Davis, 57. wa* the victim religion
About 20 witnesses testified
In other action,
Bryant
li.tiind closed doors Tbursdav, of a stroke. lie bad been in
Source*
said
some
o
f
the
wit|n*ir
health
I
&gt;r
»oine
tunc
signed
into
law
a
lull
creating
MONTGOMERY
tU P I&gt; -A
condemned itinerant farm la liesse* have past connections , and had entered the hospital, a itew (ward of highway sec(or a checkup.
i ondary trust fund*,
borer. James W. Cobern, ha* with gambling.

Juror Fined

Agricultural I e g i s I ation,
along with the proposed con­
stitutional amendments and
other new laws pertaining to
farmers w ei* outlined in de­
tail Thursday
evening at
Oviedo High School for some
59-60 Seminole County harm
Bureau member* by Fen. Mack
Cleveland Jr. and Reps. S
J. Davis Jr. and Jan hoi tunc.

Y O U 53

School Board requested the
paving of 16th Street for
about two blocks at Ihc front
of the school and of Mangousline Avenue between 13th and
IGIh Streets.
City Commissioners indicat­
ed they will grant the re­
quest, at its next regular ses­
sion. accomplishing the work
with city employes and ma­
terials.
School Board also began
consideration of its budget
for the 1963 64 school year
and will accept or change it
at the July It meeting, ac­
cording lo Supt. R. T. Milwee.
The nrw budget will not ex ­
ceed this year's budget of
$3,456,734. Milwee staled, because of a lesser amount of
new construction planned.
Contract for placement of
a new roof on the South Sem­
inole Elementary S c h o o l
building was granted E. C.
Goldman, Inc.,
of Winter
Dark, on its low hid of $6,436.
Purchase
was
completed
for two houses and lots adja­
cent to Oviedo High School to
lie used as temporary class­
rooms.

11Killed

Bills Signed
By Governor

W E A TH E R : Scattered afternoon shower* today and Saturday; high 85-92; low tonight in 70a; south, southwest winds.

Agreement for the paving
of itrerts adjacent to Goldsboro School was
reached
Thursday afternoon at a con­
ference between members of
the School Board and City
Commission.

Civitnns retiring president,
Joe Dennison, reported at the
clubs humpie t that the bulb­
ing lieauly contest which the
club sponsored in connection
with the Centennial was “ one
of the most enjoyable projects
we have ever undertaken" and
JACKSONVILLE i l 'P h —
urged fill mu club officers to
consider making It an anuuul Circuit Court Judge V\ A.
Stanly lined a juror $150 here
event.
•
•
•
yesterday tor Liking side* in
Owed ) Council met in call­ a damage case In-lore he h.ol
ed session Thursday lo pass heard any testimony. Stanly
an ordinance in order that also urged lhal the juror,
be barred
Ihr town may get it* lull Wilbur Hansen
benefits from the new state from (mure jury service.
ciguret tax.

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Street Paving
In Goldsboro
Area Okayed

Highlight of the Fourth of July
(d e lnation throughout East Central
F lo rid a will Im the annual Renta o f
the Lonifwootl Volunteer Fire De­
partment. t hief Claude I-uyo, general
chairman, ha,* reported the third an­
nual Fiesta will Im the "biggest and
ixtst ever."
Judges for the "Miss Haute
Imauty content were announced to­
day a* Mr». Marian My era, of Fort
Meade, pre.-udeiit ol the Stale t’ irenieit'.-t Auxiliary, and Tommy On*,
UeLnnd, and tiruver C. Loitif, Mel­
bourne, officer* of the elate organ­
ization.
T h e Fie.-*tit will Im headquartered
at Keitel's field fairy;rounds went o f
laittKWood on Sanlamln Sprinyrs Itoad
|SK 434). Coitcessions will open to
the public at *» p. m. Tuesday and
Wednesday.
The all-day celebration Thursday
will kick o ff with a parade starting
at 10 a. m. at the I-onjfwood School
Prize* in ntuny categories will Is:
awarded for parade entries at the
condt*«?oo ut the fairground*. Dona­
tion prized include a s t a t i o n wagon,

Today

stainless steel dou ble sink and a juice
blenderTwenty-six girls representing 10
fire departments will compete at
12:30 p . m. in the Imthinyr beauty
imrtion of the "Miss Flame" contest.
Judging will Im completed with the
evening yrown final* at 5 p. m.
The Falling Angel* of Del.and will
parachute from T.faOO feet at .'t p. m.
They are classed a* a top civilian
parachuting group and recently cap­
tured first place in it *|mt jumping
contest at Kissimmee.
Miggest fireworks display claimed
for this county will climax the day’s
activities. It will continue for more
than an hour, with three men set­
ting o ff the fireworks.
Paid Hennett, of Sanford, being
installed Saturday evening as presi­
dent o f the Florida Firemen's Asso­
ciation, will crown "Miss Flame.” The
first three winners will receive
trophies ami corsages.
The Longwood Volunteers famous
Southern fried chicken will be serv­
ed throughout the day.
Further details and the program
will he found on Pages fi-7 o f today’s
Herald-

U I on sports equipment at
the wholesale level.
Another measure signed by
Bryant would set up a 75.
25 plan far state-county sup.
port of the publie schools.Un.
der
the
proposal,
which
sparked hours of debate dur­
ing the 1963 session, the state
would pay 73 per cent o f
school costs and the counties
would pul up the remaining
25 per cent.
Meanwhile, State Revenue
Commission Director J. Ed
Straughn outlined tax rhangeg
made by the Legtalature,
which will go into effect July
L
The changes, Including an
increased and broadened sale*
and use tax, were put Into
U N ITED NATIONS, N. effect to raise an additional
Y . (U P U —-Secretary Gen­ $1613 million over the bien­
eral Thant said today Ihe nium to meet a record $957
big powers have "missed million in spending.
Rome of the main source!
the bus" on a nuclear test
ban treaty amt predicted outlined by Straughn are:
A sales tax on admission!
that Communist China will
explode an atomic weapon to Include watching all type!
of amusements, sports or re­
this year or nrxt.
creation, show, game or ex­
hibition,
including
golfing
green fees and dues paid to
private clubs. This will not
go into effect on high school,
junior college or univeralt/
events until Doc. 26, 1963.
A sales tax on admission!
VATIC AN CITY &lt;UPI&gt; on n c in g events at horse
Pope Paul VI has told Soviet
and dog tracks and to Jal a I at
Prem ier Nikita Khrushchev
frontons.
In a message made public to­
A two per cent tax on sale
day- he prays that the Russian
of motor vehicles and three
people may make an import­
per rent on rental of motor
ant contribution to world provehicles.
gresa and pence.
A two per cent tax on aelf.
The Pope made the atalopropelled or power « drawn
ment in reply to one from
farm equipment, with a three
K h r u s h c h e v congratulat­
per cent tax on other ma&lt;
ing the new pontiff on his
ehtnery. equipment or tools,
election last Friday. The Vat
A hike from 1.000 to 3,090
lean press office released Hie on the taxable limitation on
Pope’s message today hut Industrial machines, equipsaid it did not know when it ment, parts and accessories
was *ept.
ou flaib single transaction.
The Pupe'a message an id:
A three per rent sales tax
"W a are answering with placed on gasoline and other
warm and aincere thanks to fuels sold in the state for
Hie
felicitations
anil
best use by airplane* and rail­
wishes that come to us from road*.
your excellency, and while
A satea ta i on books used
yuur message arouses in our in junior college* and uni­
spirit the image of the Rus­ versities.
sian people and the memory
A five per cent tax on
of their human and Christian aporta
equipment
at
the
history, we pray God that wholesale level. These funds
they. In prosperity and in or­ are earmarked for use in the
derly civil life, may make an governor1* giant land acquisi­
important contribution to the tion program for puhtic re­
true progress of humanity creation.
and to just peace in the
The old sections of the law
world."
dealing with taxes on apart­
ments, hotels and like rental!
was changed to Include dup­
lex
apartments,
and
Uie
period of the tax coverage
was extended from a il months
to one year.

Bulletin

CAPT. JAMES MAYO, piclurctl with Mr*. Mayo,
will assume command o f Heavy Attack Whiff
One next month at Sanford Naval A ir Station,
ttiicccodiiiy; Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. Captain unit
Mrtt. Mayo were photographed at the luncheon
honoring Captain Tally Thursday.
(Herald Photo)

Pope Asks Reds
To Seek Peace

Red Bloc Leaders In
Berlin W ith Nikita
BERLIN
Premier

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In full

agreement

Nikita

Khrushchev wuh the remarks made by
flew to Berlin today in an Comrade Ulbricht about the
attempt tu match the person­ Kennedy visit," Khrushchev
al success of President Ken­ said in a six-minute reply.
Khrushchev's speech other­
nedy's visit to the dvidrd
city
He complained
that wise consisted almost entire
Kennedy's trip was "directed ly of thanks to Ulbricht and
against tbc interests of the other East German Coinmun
1st trailers
German people."
W 11 h
him
Khrushchev
The Soviet leader rame to
attend celebrations Sunday nt brought his wife Nina. But
the tilth birthday of East Russia's cosmonaut twins—
German Communist boss Wal­ Id. G il. Valery F. Bykovsky
ter Ulbriclit and perhaps to ami Valentina V. Tereshkova
hold a Bed bloc summit meet­ —were not alnng. Earlier, It
had been rumored that Khru­
ing.
In a welcoming speech. Ut- shchev would bring them
bricht charged that Kennedy's with him as part of the pro­
visit to West Berlin was paganda buildup lo lure large
"directed against the inter­ East Berlin crowds.
fu ll*
Communist
"arty
est* of tho German people."
chief Wladyilaw Gomulka and
Czech party leader Antonin
Novotny have announced that
they, too, will be going to
Berlin.
Usually reliable sources In
Moscow said that Romanian
TALLAHASSEE (UIT&gt; — Communist leader Gheroghe
A state audit sun! today im­ Gheorghlu Itej had left lluchprovement was needed in the arst for an undisclosed desti­
Clinton K.
McCloud, 17Florida Canal Authority'* rec­ nation, believed to lie Berlin. year old Miami youth charg­
The
convergence
of
these
ord* of payment for entertain­
ed witls automobile thclt, was
ment etpenata to member* and satellite Communist p a r t y sentenced today to from six
chieftains on Berlin led to
employes.
MIAMI
(U IM ) — Former
th e'"speculation"o f "■ possible ,
f‘ v*
1,1 ,U i
The audit, fur the past fisfold Stale Prison by Circuit Miami Municipal Judge FranBed Mur summit while Ken­ i
rul year, said rhauges needtd
Judge Vassar Carlton.
eis A. Sohieski, 36. wa* found
nedy t* here.
to he made iri the claim form*
McCloud previously h a d dead today utter a fire dam*
submitted to tin- authority.
served a two year term as an aged his eight-room coinblnaThe elose coiuuvtioli between
"incorrigible" at
Marianna thin home and nttice here.
the expenditures mill the pub­
Roy * School, Judge Carlton The blaze apparently started
lic purpose desired tu be m*.
Informed Hie youth lie would when the former judge either
complislicsl should lx- ill'll, utC APE CANAVERAL ( I t 'll recommend to Kuitord tli.it sutlered a seizure or fell
ii I on tin- form,'* the mull lor —H ie I', ,S. Army Corps (d Met loud he transferred to , asleep while smoking, accordsaiii.
Engineers railed today tor Appalacliee Institute ul Chat- ing to firemen, lie had beet)
lie »aiil rUim * for rn t'r- hid* to Is* opened Aug. 6 for ^ tuhoolchee.
I in lit health recently.
talmnrnt expense repay in* nt* construction id a $1.5-million,
ahnnlil not tie mixed with trav­ 7W-mlle Ions cau-eway across
el reimbursement*.
Indian lltvrr, connecting US.
Tho Uomil Authority wa* Highway t .in 1 Ihe NASA
created in 193.1 unit empow­ manned lunar landing area at
ered to own and operate a Oraino.
canal across Ihe state of Flor­
Col, G. A Finley, diitrict
ida. In recent days tho pro­ Engineer, said t!m four-lane
posed canal has mine closer causeway, with a 16 foot wide
: to irality. President Kennedy grass median, wilt tie in
has asked ('ongrtas to appro­ with a two-lane causcwa.priate f t million to start con­ nuw under construction, from
struction on the east « ml of Orsinn lo Cape Canaveral.
Included in llm contract
the canal across the north cen­
are bascule bridge* across
tral portion of the -tatc.
The auditor t*»u&gt;d » gener- the Indian River Intracoastai
ally good report for the cross Waterway, and 162-foot Inter
bridges
ronneeiing
Florida Canal Naviatiti»n Di­ change

Canal Authority
Records Cited

McCloud Youth
Gels 5-Years

Ex-Judge Dies
In M iam i Fire

Cape Causeway
Bidding Asked

VALDEZ HOTEL
^ f C a r ile Downtown Sanford
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hoy right-of-way
Clay, Duvul, Levy,
Putnam Counties
nal.

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Mellon and
fur the ca­

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‘It's Moral
Bankruptcy1
SAN

Traffic Deaths

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FRANCISCO (U l'D —

Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Ariz.l, addressing the

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Na­
CHICAGO (U P U — Traffic tional Young Republican con­
accidents took a record '5,190 vention:
lives during the last five
months of this year—more
Hun 100 each day.
May was Ihc 17th in the
last 19 months to show an
increase in traffic deaths,
the National Safely Council
,said lod aj.

“ It is the moral bankrupt­
cy of the liberal politician*
which u causing the young
people to move toward tine
Republican Tarty. They are
the reactionaries. They have­
n't hod a new idea for 30
y e a 's ."

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WCf Circle
Bible School Commencement Set At Elder Springs Church
Holds Meeting
In Chuluofa

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QyovCT Sewell

Sufficient
Evidence
th at pfcflteephwa have threw
few M ’l swlatenrii There are
o f them and m o 's pas­
a * Mb If M n t l &lt;
l It nay w t W p r t tor wiU be glad to help if
that b t p H i but Um there la a noed fo r further
undsrsUadhif.
ia there.

Ckriatlaa aboold wtk

The Psalmist taw a proof
Bock o f God la nature aa he said,
i b* It aaked la vary "T h e heavens declare the
fa or aimply is* g lo ry o f God; and the flrmait aheweth His handywork.
iflad. Tfca aaavaa ahould ba
ME that caa be firen with Day unto day uttsreth speech,
gnat eertltade aa wall aa aha* and night unto night aheweth
fUcity. It ia traa that tha ay* knowledge." (Psalm 19:1, 2).
M n m r

children retary; Mias Ana Steinmeyer, Mr*. Benjamin Taylor, Mrs,
Gary McDoaald, Mrs. Frank
fo r student* who have been marching in b y departments. pianist and Departnmt Work­
Hutchinson, Mrs. E. H. Myers,
a tt to ding the Elder Spring* T h « processional w ill be hand­ ers w e n Frank Jessup, Mrs. Mrs. John Fort, Mrs. Archie
Edwards. Mrs. James Freeman, Mrs. H. A . Stein­
Baptist Vacation Bible School ed by th* American and Chris­ Ray
Walker,
M r*. Raymond Bias*, meyer, Sr., Mrs. James Blay- R f
for tha past two weeks will bo tian Daga followed immediate*
Mrs.
Earnest
W right, Mrs. lock, Mrs. Thomas Bandage,
held a t 8 p.m. today preceded ly by the Bible.
The flags w ill he carried B. H. G riffin. Mr*. Clyde Mrs. Carlos Griffin, Mrs. Glen
by an Open House fo r parents
by Randy Iv y and Gary Muse Dempaty, Mrs. J. L. Temple, M iller and Mrs. Phillip Bolger.
and friends at 7 4 0 p.m.
Tha School onjoyed a picnic
Rev. B. Hamilton Griffin, and tho Bible Bearer w ill be Mr*. Joe Brown, Mrs. Wilson
principal, will preaent a cer­ Nancy Tednrw. Intermediates Coleman, Mrs. Robert Walker; at Sunland Playrround Thurs­
Mias Dorothy Diamond, Mrs. day afternoon. Records indi­
tificate to the faculty and cx- Joyce Infingvr, Pearl D eft,
Cart
Bryan, Mrs. W . O. Nolan, cate an enrollment o f 143,
preaa the gratitude o f the par­ Carolyn Nolan, Susan Laney,
Llnwood Twyman, Mrs. Tom­ with average attendance at
ents and church fo r the work w ill aerva aa ushers.
Worker* fo r
the
Bible my Johnson, Mrs. Frank Jet- 114.
that haa been accomplished
A ll parents and friends are
School include Mrs. Leonard sup, Mrs. Raymond Weldon.
in the Bible School.
assistant
principal; Mist Gall Coleman, Mias Dot­ invito.! to attend th# com- €‘
The commencement exer­ Tison,
cises w ill open with a proeea- Mrs. Virgil McLaughlin, sec­ ty Hatch, Mrs. A . L. Myers, mencenient exercises.
Commencement

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ytaaib kaa ta ba made da*

By K a a M atte
The June meeting o f the
Priscilla Circle o f tha Chuluota Community C h u r eh
Women's Christian Fellow­
ship was held at the home of
Mrs. Hilda Shupe.
The meeting w a i opened
with prayer by Mr*. A n Artherton. Twelve member* and
two visitors, Mrs. Agnes An­
derson and Mrs. Mary Ab­
bott, w e n present.
N ew officers for the coming
year were installed in cere­
monies conducted by Mrs. K.
Lawrence after which Mrs.
M. Wright, new president,
took over the gavel. In her
acceptance s p e e c h , Mrs.
Lawrence expreaaed the cir­
cle’s appreciation to Mrs.
Atherton fo r her work as
president of the group during
the past year.
The meeting waa closed by
Mrs. M. Moon with an appro­
priate reading entitled "Prlacilia ."
Meetings
of
the
circle,
which will be suspended dur­
ing tho months o f July and
August, will continue In Sep­
tember with the first ached
uled for Sept. 10. Location
will be announced.

exercise* ■tonal

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the

The philooepher would say
R E V . C. N. OCG, new minister o f DeBary Com*
that tha more we think e f the
munity Methodist Church, and his wife, Sarah,
bat aw la goldad la thia wai­
an, stars, outer space,
now are residing a t the parsonage on Hibiscus
ter.
and ether matters o f God’s
Drive. They came to DeBary from Holly Hill and
r i n s r c iin ii- n A g a r n i c a
I t B ay ba that aaa caa ba
creation that we become con­
r in a c a a a r a i n a a t i
have with them their daughter, Paula, who will
DISCIPLBg o r C H B tlT
o r soo church
•tart by yraaaatinf mm* ad vinced o f the fact that there
I SOT s. Bestead Are.
attend
Daytona
Beach
Junior
College
next
full.
Cee, tTta awd Blei
Rav. Mason Gregg.
tha ratiaaallatic proposition* must be an Adequate Cause.
H. M. snow --------------- Pastor
(Cox Photo)
Ad
lnlnrlm Minister
Kunday School
t:4* a.
As the intelligence, order, and
Uundar
S ch o o l___ 1:11 a. m.
Horning Worship 1*:S« a. m.
purpose o f creation Is seen,
Evening Worahlp __ Till p. m. Morning Worship 11:14 a. m.
Tooth Bars. (Toes.) 1:11 pm.
this Adequate Cause can be
UId-Wash Sort. (Thors.) 1:1*
described only no God. The
9* m*
philosopher is alee quick to
H. W. asow, Faster
CHURCH o r CBSUT
note that there ia n sense of
Ralph Brawar Jr.
Bvaagallst
worship la the human heart
Blbis School _ _ 14:44 a. a .
Morning Warship
tli»4 a. at.
that caa be esplalned by his
r m n i r m i T ca rsci
Kvsnlng Worahlp _ T:l* p. m.
being ia n peculiar relation­
Wad. Pray or Ssrvlca T ill
r. B. C h s o c s ________ Pastor
ship to God. Wherever one
The fln t service In the
There i r e no steps In the
Horning Worohlp — l:«t a. m. PA OLA CHURCH OF CHHI4T
may go, even to the most re­ Chapel By The Lake o f the outdoor chapel and all allies
Bondar School
— 1:4$ a. as.
Highway 44 Wool
Horning Worship
tt:4* a. as. Morris f l u b y ____, Kvangsllst
m ote places on earth, man le First Baptist Church, West are aix feet wide with 40
Training Union — 1:1$ p. m. lllbl* Classes „ 11:44 a. m.
w tfl ba held at tha f l n t found to bo worshipping in Palm Beach, wsa held last Inches between each row of
Reining Worohlp - 7:10 p. m. Horning Worship - 11:04 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Sarvlea Tilt p. m. Evtnlng Worship _ 1:40 p. m.
Baptlrt Cburtk of
some way. Tha Instinct of Sunday evtnlng with aome 2,- seats. It* Baptistry la reputed
Biblt Ciassoa Wod. T:tO p.m.
•t T:M p.B. today
worship la there.
SCO persons In attendance.
to be the world's largest and
potmfrter* wha hava aUaadad
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Tha rationalistic propoal
CHURCH OF CHRttT
The Chapel, which over- waa designed with a dual pur
Cor. l*4k it. 4 Onfe Aeo.
Lasgwaad, f ls .
Vacatloa Bibla School at tfca tlons can be used to point to
looks the Intracoaatal Water­ pose since, when not in use,
O sll Smith
--------Psstor
Lord’s Day Services 11:14 a.m.
church during tha part two tha God who revealed Himself
Sunder School _ - 1:4* *- m.
and 7:14 p.m.
way in the heart of downtown it may be drained and used
Horning Worship
11:01 s. ns.
la n very definite and real Weat Palm Beach, la the lira! aa a large orchestra pit for
Training Union — 1:11 p. m.
Clll'RCH o r CHRIST
w ay In Jcaue C hrist What n of Ita type In America and religious productions. Riling
Keening Worship _ 1:11 p. no■SIS Park Avsndo
By Jane Casselberry
Wod. F u ro r Rorvlee Till p.m. Rsrt Brown _ ...__■ Xvangtllit
• I t daily attaodinca o t 123 marvelous and braath taking
haa many feature! that aet It out of the Baptistry Is a New
Nursery
Opon
A closing program will be
Sunday
puplla.
thing it is to reallao that God apart from any other worahlp England Preaching Prow.
W T i m ____________ _ 1:1* p. m. lllbl* S t u d y ______. 14:04 a. m.
held at 7:30 p.m. this Sunday
During toolght’a program o f all o f tha universe was will
Sunday Nila Broadcast
Mornlug Worship 11:00 a. m.
area.
Beautifully landscaped flo­ • t the Casselberry Commun
Evening Ssrvlcs ™ 4:10 p m.
•ach department will give a la g to enter history in tho
ral gardens and hedges sur­ Ity Methodist Church for the
Ssa "Hsrald ot Truth" 1 p.m.
brief report aa the work ac Person e f Jesus Christ and
w
a
i
m
i
n
g
h
i
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*
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o
v
\
r
t
Bunday
oa Channsl •
rounding the building are Vacation Bible School which
Tussday
aomptUhed and a morla will reveal Himself so perfectly.
b a p t is t c iic h c h
complimented by the Foun­ has been conducted for the
1-adl«s lllbl* Class 14:44 a.m.
Bib at. A H o u r Aon.
ba ■boon of ooa o f tha day’a
Men le hard to convince as
Ws'lnssdsy
Paul M. t a i l o r ---------Pastor
tain o f Living Waters and the past two weeks.
In Bible School.
tllbla C ia s s o a ----- - 7:14 p. m.
Sunday
School
—
14:14
a.
m.
the centuries have proven. Far
Esplanade of States with re­
Mrs. John Berkhelmer, dl Sunday
following the program par- God to come In Christ end
flection pool.
rector of the school, has an Horning Worship 11:00 a. m.
ante will bo given the oppor­ live with twelve men fo r three
The luo-chatr choir apace nounccd that the average Hunday
Kvsnlng Worship
1:11 p. m.
tunity e f aeeiag their young- years woe not enough to give
FIRST CHI RCH OP CHRIST
A reception will be held can be enlarged to accommo­ dally attendance was 139 pu Wodnaoday
nter'a handiwork which will them eufflelent evidence o f
■CIRNTIST
date 200 members. Other fea­ pits with a total enrollment Praysd Sorties _ 1:0* p. m.
from
2
until
4:30
p.
m.
Sun­
a*4 Rato BttttS loros*
ba on display la each depart Hla Being. When he wsa hung
day at the DeBary Mansion tures of tho Chapel Include a o f more than 130 children, 38
Sunday Har 'lco A
to e cross that He might be­ Home in hr nor of Sarasota Pastor’s Walk, mooring area
Bunday School _ _ 11:44 a. m.
teachers and helpers.
■ubjact:
P I.U C S K IT HAFT 1ST
come the Sufficient Sacrifice Artist Loran Wilford who wit) for boats, the Prow Fountain,
"Christian Bcltnco"
Offerings donated by the
I’M l'S I'K
fo r all who would accept, Ho be summer art school instruc­ continuous music fur daily
O n n H **4
Wtdnatdny Sorvlot 1:44 p. m.
children during the Bible
Pastor _ _ _ W III Uni J. Dusts tlssdlns Room: lot E. Pint.
was imisunderstood. The mis­ tor at the Mansion through mcditallon and ample park­
School will go to the support Horning Worship
Washdays: IDilO a.m, • 4:14
1:40 A
understanding came s i tha re­ July 12.
ing facilities.
H a g .
pm. Friday Evtnlng: 4:14of two orphans for one year
sult o f Ignorance o f man, not
Sunday
d
chool____
4:4a.
m.
• :10 p.m.
A one man show exhibiting
at a Methodist School at Hy Tralnlmt Union
1:1$ p.m.
tha Inadequacy o f God. N ever­ paintings by the artist will
ilcrbad, India. A sum of 939 Evening W o r s h ip __7:1* p.m.
theless, God was patient. The be he hi In the Mansion Gal­
Iltflcsro A Teachers
will care for a child for a per Wod.
Stealing
____ 4:10 p.m.
third day He arose from the leries during hia stay there.
The Woman’s Society
CHURCH OP UOD
kxl of one year.
Wod. Prayer Service T:»0 p.m.
U s d A Prsarh
Chriitiaa Senrlca o f tha fir s t tomb and not until then did In the American Water Color
Parents and friends art *»
Dirold D. Boatwright Pastor
Methodist Church of Saoforf tho disbursed disciples be­ Society,
Salmagundi
Club,
Sunday School — 4:4$ a. m.
pcclally Invited to attend the
Morning Worahlp 11:40 a. m.
MOUTH ORI.ATIVO
*
w ill bold !U monthly business lieve "all tha w ay." Thomas Who’s Who in American Art,
program to hear the Bible
Evangelist!* Hsrv.
T:lu p. m.
b a p t is t c i i t m
nod program meeting In Mc­ wsa tha typical doubter, but Florida Artists Group aiul
Saint Richard Council 5397, verses and songs learned In
Tuts. Praysr Hsrv. 1:10 p. m.
104 A. r s b f M A vo.
Kinley HaU o f tha church nt when ba aaw tha Resurrected the Florida Federation of Knights of Columbus, will ob­
Chap*l Pastor Thors. Toung Psopla
the school and fa&gt; view the V. K. Msggard,
Endeavor ......— T ill p. m.
School ——■ 1:41 a.m.
Christ ha aald, “ M y Lord and Art.
1:49 a.m. M a t Tuesday.
serve Communion Sunday at handiwork which will be on Sunday
Training Unlow _ _ 4:1* p. m.
He haa taught In the Ring the Church of the Nativity In
Guast speaker will bo Mrs. my God."
Worship
11 a. m. Tils p.m.
display in Weaver Hall.
Wod. Xrsalog Praytr 7:14 p.m.
Tho fact o f God’a existence ling School of Art and has Lake Mary this Sunday at the
Ralph Auitln Smith, president
The offering received Sun
COBURRaATIONAI.
o f tha 8anford Council of ta so clearly seen in tho Res­ received many honors during noon Mas*.
CHRIPT1 %R CHURCH
day night will be used to help
fValtvd C hatch of ChrtoO
United Church Women, who urrection. I f you believe tha the past 30 years.
All members of the Council defray costs of the Bible i l d s k i r a i n a i i t m i T
Park Avtnnt 41 l i l t at.
Will tell of tha work and ac­ fact o f ths Reaumctiun all
are asked to meet outside the School.
Old Orlaodo SS. at Hroior S it.
t:od a. m. __ Church School
U.
Hamilton
d
rlffla
—
pastor
14:04
a. m. .. ......... Borvlcs
tivities of the UCW. Method- other Christian doctrines will
church before the M an In
dundiy School ____ 1:41 a, m
4:10 p. m. __ Christian Youth
let churches of the area, fa ll into place fo r you. I f you
order that they may receive
Morning Worship
ll:e* a. m.
Ministry
along with moet Protestant doubt the Resurrection look
Training Union _ l.lo p. m. Rav. W aller A.R. Mcrhsrson,
Holy Communion in a group.
Rvonlng Worship _ T:4S p. m.
Pastor
churchea
are participating carefully at tha affect It had
Fullowing tlie a e r v i c e s
members.
on the apostles. Here were
members and their families
Tha devotional will ba In men, who before the Resur­
and gueats will enjoy a chick­
By Docua Estes
charge of lire . John T. rection were afratd o f their
en barbecue. Those planning
By Jana Caaaelberry
During the summer only to attend are requested tu
Adams, secretary of the lo­ shadows, but afterwards they
Closing exercises held laat
cal group.
were willing to be human the l:3t) a.m. service will be contact Ted Michels, Charles
Preceding the program the torches to light the gardens held on Sundays at Chriit Tournoux, John Kennedy or Friday night at the Ascension
executive board will meet *t o f Nero and face the hungry Church Episcopal in Long- Frank Huhn so that adequate Lutheran Church of Cusel
berry to mark the close of the
• a.m. la the Men's Bible Ilona o f tha Roman arenas. wood. Conducting this service preparations may be nude.
Dally Vacation Bible School
will
be
Fr.
Anastasi,
canon
of
Class Room.
They wsra now fully eon
were attended by 139 parint*
vlncedl I Men Ho not live and the Cathedral of St. Luke, Or­
anil friends.
lando.
die like that fo r a lie!
The Economy Corner, spon­
Rev. C. It. Zehnder, pastor,
I f you doubt further, look
sored
by
the
Churehwumeu
of
pronounced
the school, the
at the witneesee to the Resur­
lin t attempt for the church
rection. Head 1 Corinthians Christ Church, will be open
a big success. Total enroll
IS: 4-8 to thrill to the wit on Mondays and Saturdays o(
'Ihe Commission ou Ed­ ment wa* 78 children and 14
each week from 9 a.m. unlit
nesses
o
f
the
Resurrected
By Helca Saodgraaa
ucation of the First Method­ faculty inembera.
1 p.m.
Rita Emanuel was elected Christ. This Scripture records
ist Church of Sanford has an­
Mrs. Zchmler, who served
president of the Circle Y of ths aye witnesses who were
nounced ttic resignation, ef­ aa registrar,
reported
41
the
Apostles.
Think
of
such
the Barnett Memorial Meth
fective Sept. 1, of Miss Mar­ children with a perfect at­
odist Church o f Enterprise at man aa Paul, Peter, James
cella Hints, educational de­ tendance.
the taat meeting of the group. John, and other* giving vritpartment assistant.
Refreshments were served
Other officers named were nesa to their seeing the Res
Miss Hints, whose resigna­ fullowing Friday night's pro*
urrectrd
Lord.
It
la
told
thut
Sandy McBride, vice preii
WilM)n*Eichtlb«rR#r -Mortuary
tion came m order that she
Eunice I. Wilson and S taff
Miss Mary Hubbard of De­ might continue her formal ed­ grain and art work done by
dent; Linda Long, secretary; five hundred brethren saw
the children waa on display.
P a tiy Long, treasurer, and Him at one time. When we nary, Florida Methodist rural ucation, has been accepted at
Susan Ryan, program chair­ turn to the Gospels Wu find community worker, will at­ Stetson University for work
other witnesses. A ll and all tend the Methodist Town and
man.
ou a Master's Degree.
P r o g r e s s iv e P r in tin g C o.
to be
Member* of the group, who thu testimony If w r y suffici­ Country Conference
Replacing her will be Miss
J. M. Camrrua ind S ta ff
held July 9-12 In Minneapolis, Ruby Sluder who graduated
have completed two projects, ent.
Yet, my friends, we do have Minn.
•till are planning ways and
By Jsoc I'aasgUMrry
this month from Greensboro
means to raise money to de sufficient evidence o f Cod.
Called by
the
Church's College in North Carolina
The C isw lbcrry Commun­
fray eapensea for delegates W’&lt;- do not have reason to fall Council of Bishops to “ ex­ with a degree in Religious ity
Methodist Church will
Stenstrom Realty
who will attend the M Y F In our faith, love, and oln-dl- plore the mission of tho Education. Before taking up hold the
monthly
Family
Herb Sienstrom and S ta ff
cnce to the God of all.
camp this summer.
church in town and country duties at the church. Miss NiSht Supper next Wednesday
life in view of changing cul­ Sluder will be married tu Lt. at d:30 p.m. in Weaver Hall.
tural
and
population
pat­
Thuio attending are asked
(Jg) Donald Nesbitt who is
terns,” the meeting is due to
The Ritx Thratro
stationed i t Sanford Naval to bring their own table ser­
be attended by mure than Air Station.
Bill Lovelace A Employ tea
vice and a covered dish.
1,2iai men and women.
Bibla study
and Prayer
Rev. Ray W. Hull, pastor of
By Helen Snodgrass
Service
will
follow
the supper
Intermediate and J u n i o r
the First Methudlat Church o f
with Hev. Delinas Copeland
Geneva, haa
been
absent High M Y F members o f the
Food t u i r S tores. In r.
leading the study on the Book
from the pulpit for a number Barnett Memorial Methodist
U ««r*r Bailey A Employ tea
of
Numbers.
o f weeks while undergoing Church of Enterprise who at­
Itev. Bascom W. Carlton,
surgical and post operative tended the Methodist Youth
The Catholic Women's Club superintendent uf the Methodtreatment for maitoldttle
Camp at Leesburg last week o f the Church of Nativity at­ iit Children'* Home in Enter­
During hla absence Rev. W. were Carolyn Watson, Rose tended a Mass celebrated by prise, bat been named a pro­
Southern Ntiurml G u
E. Timms o f Sanford will Gillespie, Patay Long, Carrie Fr. William Tralnor at 9 gram leader of the annual
John Dunn A Staff
continue to serve the church Hatchett and Charles Migen- a.m. Monday In honor of the convention of the National
By Donna F.stes
beimer.
10th anniversary of his ordi­ Association of Methodist Hos­
■a supply minister.
A delegation ted by Rev
Th# Huff'a daughter, Mrs.
Going when baseball season nation.
pital* and Homes to be held E. Ruth Grant will represent
State Farm Insurance Companies
Following the Mass entire Jan. 38-30 In SI. Louis.
Rachel Lattimorc. a register­ la over will be Randy and A l­
Ihe First Pentecostal Church
Irving I. Pryor and S taff
ed iiui*« from Log Angeles, len Sullivan, Jimmy Brad- and rolls wer* served in the
Carlton will serve as pro* i of U n is o u d at the Camp
social hall of the church. A gram chairman fur conven­ Meeting being held on the
Calif., haa been assisting with dock and Tim m y Sain.
Members o f
the Seniur Spiritual Bouquet from the tion sessions devoted to the United
i music for the aervicea by
Pentecostal
Church
'ftrv in g aa soloist with the M YF will attend camp in parishioners was presented to work of agencies (or children Ground*
in
Ocala,
today
Fr. Trauior at Lit* time.
| and yuuiu.
July.
choir.
loxougu next Wednesday.

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Longwood VBS
Schedules

New Baptist Outdoor Chapel
Has Many Unique Features

Assembly O f God

Christian

Church O f Christ

Baptist

Bible School
Sets Program
In Casselberry

Reception
To Greet Artist

Sanford WSCS
To Meet Tuesday

Christian Science

KC Council
Sets Communion

Church O f God

Congregational

ChristChurch
Sets Change
In Schedule

Exercises
Held To Close
Ascension VBS

Nazarene

Episcopal
C H R IIT CHURCH
Chore* Straw,
Roy. canon Anastasi
Sunday Brrvlct
Holy Communion Bora. I:*4

Lutheran
LtrTH RRA* CHURCH RP
T B S HROREMRH
ton w . asm plow
"Tho Chureh of tha Luthtraa
Hour" and T T "This la th*
Id lo"
Hsrbart W. O o traa___— Pastor
■unday School _____ 1:11 a. m.
Warship la r v lo o __ $4:14 a- m.

CIHIO SHEPHERD
L I TH E R A * CHURCH
4LCAI
IBM A Ovlasd* Drive
• Hwy IT-PJl
■anfsrd, Florida

PIRPT L'HUBUH
THE RAIARERR
Lak* Mary, Pla.
Rov. W . I . llolromb*. Pastor
Sunday
):&lt;* a. *n. _ — . lllbl# Bchool
11:44 a. m. _ Morning Worship
TtOO p. m. — Kvsnlng hvrvlco
7:44 p. m. __ Wad. Mld-W tsg
Praytr Strvlcts
7:40 p. m. Ind Wtd. Mission­
ary Servlet
^
OP

Pentecostal
FIRST PRTTKCOPTAL
CHURCH OP LOBDWOOB
M l Orasss Strool
Rav. R. Ruth Grant — Pastor
Sunday School______ 14:44 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:44 a. m.
Bunday Evtnlng __ Ttl* p. m.
Wad. Bibla Study _ 7:11 p. m.
Conquerors Hailing
Friday — --------------» :* • p. m

V

aaa-Txix
Eraost H. tiollck. Jr. — Pastor
Sunday School _ _ 1:11 a. m.
Church Ssrvlcs* _ lo:$o a. m.
Communion— Plrot Bunday In
Each Month
KINUEfUlARTCH AND N l’RS
CRT

Methodist
ORACH H E T H O O irr CHURCH
Onora Rd, at Woodlaad Art..
Rav. John IL (liras. Jr. Pastor
Sunday School
1:4$ a. m.
Xlornlng Worahlp — to:00 a. m.
H T » --------------------- •:!• p. m.
ERR.TRIER METHODIST
CHURCH
Ultra# H lllk ts
Rsr, Ray arstory, Jr^ Pastor
Sunday School ____ 1:4$ a.
Homing Worship $1:10 a.
M TP ____________ — *:*» p. m.
Em . W a r s h ip ------- T:*s
a- m
Wtd. I'raysr Bsrvlcs 7:14 p. m.

Presbyterian
r iK iT p u i i r r t f t u i

m m rM

Oak Asa. and Third Blrvv*
Panfnrd. Florida
Grotvr t*. Pvsstll, Jr.
F t il w
Church School ------ 1:4$ a. m.
.Session mtclv ■ 4 : 4 $
a. m.
Morning Worship
14:ih) a. rn.
Plontsr Pstlowshlp (:04 p. m.
Senior III Pellowehlp 4:44 p.m.
Evening W o rsh ip __7:14
p m.
Wad Prayer $lssllng 7:44 p.m.
CHURCH OF TH U COVETATT
Thuesee II. Mnkld
Psaler
Worahlp ............... $:44 a. m.
Church School___1»:4* a. m.
Temporarily at P l i s c r t s l
dchool— French and S7th.

FIRST METHODIST CHUHCU
4IP PavR Avo.
John T. Adams Jr. _ Pastor
Horning Worahlp - t:ls a. m.
Sunday School __
1:4$ a. m.
Morning Worship
14:$I a.
SIT " M s a t ln g i_____ *i$0 p.
nntsrmsdlat*. Senior)
Kvsnlng Worship _ 7:11 p. m.

TO

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YOUR

CHURCH
N O T IC E

Nazarene
C ALL

FIRST CHURCH
OP THE RAg4RK.TR
W, lad at. at Hapto Acs.
Paul R i c k s * ______ ____ Pastor
Bunday School __
1:11 a. m.
14:4$ a.
Horning Worship
4:44 p.
Youth
Rvsngsllstlo Ssrvlcs 7:44 p.m.
Third Hunday
Blngsplratloa

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend

M iss Hintz
Resigns A t
First Methodist

Circle Y
Elects
New Officers

The Church O f Your Choice

DeBary Woman
To Attend
Methodist Meet

Church Sets
Family Supper

Rev. Huff Has
Ear Surgery

M Y F Members
Attend Cam p

M ass M arks
Anniversary

Rev. Carlton
Receives Honor

Church Group
To Attend Camp

The American Oil Company
Mr. and Mr*. M. K. bUl:k

Wibon-Mater Fumil
Mr. and H r*. A l W

.Mm. Appleby’* Restaurant
Lucille and Harold Appleby

IIS N. Park

Holler Motor Snk.4 Co.
Emmett Farrell A h u ff

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Robinson sad Employee#

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Howard II. Iludgea A s ta ff

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crapp* A Employee*

si

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�C. P. Bennett
To Be Installed
&gt;Saturday
Sanford
Fireman C. P.
Bennett will be installed a i
president of the Florida State
Firemen's
Association
Sat­
urday when the annual Instal­
lation and banquet is held at
Motile Ray School in Pine
Kills
with
State
Senator
Mack Cleveland Jr. as installing officer.
► Other officers to be install­
ed are R. L. Seitner, of Eau
Gallic, first vice president;
A rt Drumright, of Sarasota,
second vice president; E. J.
Langley, o f Chattahoochee,
secretary-treasurer and Chris
Anderson, Miami and Dick
Evans.
Halifax,
directors.
Grover C. Long, of Melbourne,
will become the immediate
' past president.
The installation la being
held in conjunction with tbe
annual two-day convention of
district aix which la compris­
ed o f Lake, Orange, Seminole
and Volusia Counties.
Tbe annual board o f dir­
ectors meeting will be held
at 10 a. m. Saturday at the
Pine Hilla (ire station. Regis' (ration lo r the general at­
tendance will open at noon
with business meetings for
die men and women schedul­
ed at 4 p. m.
Following the l: l p p. m.
banquet and installation, a
program
of
entertainment
w ill be presented beginning
at 1:30 p. m.
( The district vice president’ s
conference will be held at 9
a. m. on Sunday.
Headquarters for the con­
vention will be the Jamaica
Inn Motel on Hwy. 30 west
of
Orlando.
Reservations
should be made with Pine
Kills Fire Chief Bill Graves

ffht

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1 1

$8,000

i

Charles J, Pugh, etux, to
Barry
SIcQuarTie, etux,
Suniand, $13,200
FH A lo Billy Wynn, etux,
Suniand. $12,300
Winston White, etux, to G il­
bert Grant, etux, San Sem
Knolls, $9,900
Louis Brinn, etux, to It. L.
Greene, e t u x , Pinecrest,
$12,700
Herbert L, Rogers, etui, to
Nicholas Karls, etux. F or­
est City, $13,000
Charles Flanders, etux. tb
FHA. N. Orlando, $tl.300
John Woods, etux, to Robert
Barry, dux, Chuluota, $7,300
J, I. Kulak Mtg. Corp to
George Emig, etux, Golf
View, $8,000
J, I. Kisiak Mtg. Corp. to
Perle B. Mathewson. etux.
Golf View. $8,000
Oakland
Estates, Inc.,
to
Clifford
Ingraham,
dux,
.Oakland, $11,900
Edward Gidus, dux. to Rich­
ard H an S r , dux. Subur­

$108 Million
State Welfare
Budget Okayed
JACKSONVILLE

FOOD FAIR SHOPPING CENTER
25th &amp;

PARK

.OPEN Mon. thru Thurs., 9-6 p. m *
FrL» 9-9 p. m., S a t, 9-5 p. m.

(U P I) -

The State Welfare Board ap­
proved

a *108.809,191 budget

today

for

year,

of

the

1963-61 fiscal

which

$2.3 million

will be used for medical assUtance for the aged.
The medical asslsUnce pro­
gram (or M A A ) is limited to
citizens

85 years

and over

who have an income o f not
more than $1,200 a year or
$3,100 for a married couple,

MRS. LU C ILLE APPLEI1Y, who was hostess to the Chamber o f Commerce
Coffee Club meeting Thursday, serves a cup o f her famous coffee and her
equally famous grapefruit donuts to newcomer Rev. Ed Smith and hia
wife, Shirley. A t left is emcee Charlie Morrison, who introduced the Smiths.
(Herald Photo)

L t Cdr. Clyde G . Hunt Relieved
A t N A S ; Retires After 21 Years
On« o f Sanford Naval A ir
Station’s most far-reaching
commands was changed today
a* Lt. Cdr. Clyda G. Hunt
was relieved as officer-inchargi of the Naval A ir
Maintemun-e Training Group
(N A M T G ) detachment.
Hunt, a 21-year veteran of
the Navy, ia retiring to civil­
ian life. He wns relieved by
Lt. Cdr. Paul 8. Polgar, who
brings to Sanford nearly two

®Courthouse Records
Real Estate Traasactkma
James Kirkland, etux, to Wil­
liam Auatin, etux, Lincoln
HghtS., $9,000
Lewis G. West, etux, to Psul
D. Knight, etux, Queen's
Mirror. $22,000
John Symonds, etux, to Cas­
selberry Gardens Lake El
len, $10,000
Casselberry Gardens, Inc., to
John E. Symonds, etux,
Crystal Bowl, $10,000
Florida Pcrmaneique, Inc.,
to Itawson Kirk, etux, N.
Chuluota, $9,900
David Caswell, etux, to Ron­
ald Hunt, etux, Suniand,
$12,500
Charles Betts, etux, to Jack
Williamson, etux, Orienta
Gardens, $19,700
Niilo J. Saastanionen, etux,
to Roger Quesnel, etux,
Sanlanla, $39,500
Nona
Wilson
to Alphonso
Swllley, e t u x , Harmony
Homes, $9,300
Jacob Green, eta!, to J. C.
Prince, trustee, etal, 11-31
39, $9,500
Richard Baldwin, etux, lo Arnettc Waters, $37,300
R ay Kemp, etux, to FUA,
Bear Lake. $10,100
Thomas Covill, etux. to Sarah
McGuiness, Ravenna Park,
$19,900
P, Zeuii and Sons, Ine., to
John B. Gcrsly, etux, San
Sem Knolls. $9,A00
Leonard B. Holland, etux, to
Benjamin Choda, etux, San
lo Park, $17,000
Russell Wallace, etux, to C.
U . Walls, etux, Bel Air,
$13,000
Leonard Halecko, etux, to
FHA, Greenwood, $11,200
Harold Seibert, etux, to Ker
ry Fields, etux. Crystal
Lake, $10,000
Carl Lake, etal, lo Marguer­
ite Schroder, etal, 39-21-30,

June 28, 'SS — P ig * 8

fm tS

ban Homes, $8,300
Erik Kuhlman. etux. to Lois
Paulucci, Ft. Reed, $8,2u0
Kingswood Hldrs,, Inc., to
Paul D. Lewis Jr., Greenbriar, $5,500
Herbert Eddy, etux, to Ira
Powell, etux. 21-21 30, $7,000
Almon Bichey, c'ux, to Ruth
Murphy, Casselberry. $ti,3&lt;0
Washington Security Co. to
Darrell Wingate, dux, Golf
View, $12,000
Washington Security Co. to
John Enos, Golf View, $11,
700
Washington Security Co. to
Delores Bowen, ctvir, $12,000
ft. D, Barnett, etux, to N el­
son Lcduc, etux, Tanglewood, $13,000
Wiliner Potter Co., Inc., to
Manccl Sexton, etux, Druid
Hills, $21,000
Knox - Florida Development
Corp. to Carrie Edwards,
Harmony Homes, $9,300
Albert Greene, etux, to Frank
Steadic, etux, Queen's M ir­
ror. $9,700
Lowell Waggoner, etux, to
Johnnie Marks, dux, BelAir. $8,900
Sidney Hanks, etux, to Ken­
neth Martin, dux, Ravenna
Park, $15,600
Thomas Whilsott, etux, to
James Boyle, dux, Oakland
Hills. $7,800
John Bashaw, etux, to Thom­
as Whitselt, etux. Lake
Rrantley, $12,300
Kingswood Bldrs., Tne., to
Jay Miller, etux, Ixich Ar­
bor, $25,000
Vern Myers, Inc., to Jsmes
Hansford Jr., dux, English
Estates, $23,000
Wilmer Potter Co.. Inc., to
Richard T r l * n i k , etux,
Druid Hills, $22,000
William 3toho Jr., etux, to L.
A. Derrick, atux, Tanglewood, $13,000
Raymond Willsey, etux. to
City Ice Delivery Co., 20-2129, $11,300
Edgar Love, etux, to TherTie
Clyde Rogers, etal. Lake
Brantley Hills, $H,no0
Frank Evans, etux, to I»n e
Star Realty, Inc., Crystal
Lake, $12,000
James Marsiro, etux. to Stan
ley Wilson, etux, N. Orlan
do, $10,000
William Burns, e t u x ,
to
James Tlppelte Jr., etux,
Pinecrest, $10,800
Mary Douglas, ctvir. to Re
becca Holmes, etvir, 13-2030. $3,300
Frank Schram, dux, lo Ro­
bert
Stephenson,
etux,
Ridge High. $10,900
T. F. McDaniel, dux, to Eu­
gene Marcel, etux, Sanford,
$12,300
Delton Helms, etux, to Wes­
ley Vanderhotf, etux, San
Undo, $11,000
William Shnfi, etux, to Clar­
ence Harris, dux, N Chu­
luota, $5,300

yeara*

experience

West culum also Includes a basic

In

Coast heavy attack aviation.

maintenance

familiarization

The local NAM TG facility course for pilots and air crew­
is responsible for training all men.
The N AM TG building at
maintenance personnel who
Sanford contains cutaways of
work with the A -5 Vigilante
each system in the Vigilante.
weapons system. Their currl- Instead of working on the ac­
tual aircraft, students perform
maintenance on their special­
ised section o f the a ir c r a ftisolated from the n e t o f the
A-5 Components.
Hunt has been stationed In
Ssnford for the past two
years. Aa officcr-ln-charge of
the Sanford facility he rep.
resents N AM TG headquarters
In Memphis, Tenn.
Polgar recently completed a
tour with Heavy Attack Squa
dron 10 (V AH -10) at N A S
Whldhy Island, Wash., heavy
attack headquarters fo r the
Pacific Fleet,
Both Hunt and polgar are
Veterans o f World W ar I I and
the Korean conflict. Hunt is
holder o f the Distinguished
Flying Cross anil the A ir Med­
al with two stars.

Each person may receive
up to 30 days free hospital
care per year for acute ill­
ness or injury, or may re­
ceive after hospital eare for
any reason, nursing visits
for the first 30 days after
being discharged.
Another restriction on par­
ticipation in the MAA pro­
gram la that persons must
live in Florida, may own a
homestead but may not own
other personal property val­
ued at more than $1,000 each
—with the exception of $730,000 cash value life insurance.
Other major items included
in the budget Include $13 tM
million for old age assist­
ance; $21,329 million for aki
to families with dependent
children: $11,111 million for
aid to the permanently and
totally disabled, and $1.8 mil­
lion aid to the blind.
In all, the welfare depart­
ment expects to spend $99,035
for
assistance during the
coming year.
The remainder of the bud­
get will he for other services
and administration.

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SA LE C L O SE S S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 29_________
Temperature 90°
Humidity 87%

film d S E fiih C on diiioiW i

Younyr Mothers
WASHINGTON
(U P I) American women tend to
have had their last child by
the time they are 28, the
Population Reference Bureau
reports.
By M, with her youngest In
school, the mother’ s full-time
child lending chores are be­
hind her. “ After her interne
activity with a lively brood
of youngs ters, she is likely
to be bored and want something to do during most of the
to remaining years of life
she can expect,” the Bureau
noted.

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• Install In Sash Winodwt
Or Through Wall
• Thermostat
• 2 Speed Fan

JUNE 38

Join the “ Cool Ones”

Admissions
Juanita

Owens,

Annie

Monroe;
liongwood;
Geneva;
nary;

Hawkins,

Lake

Marilyn

Perry,

Mary

Klnoard,

Sally
Elnora

in

Altsmonte

Springs; Robert Wheeler, Mi­
ami;

U HI

Kitchell,
Joans,

De­

Perry

Rogera, Betty Ann noward,
Diane Anderson of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ferry
of L/mgwood, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. William Riley
Howard of Sanford, a girl
Dischargee
A lice Wilson, N. Orlando;
Alice Wright, Cesario Valen­
tin, Sylvester Hettrick, Mary
Moore, Eugene Hunter, Ken­
neth Cook, Blanche Nicely of
Sanford.

Citrus Income
At 41 Per Cent
LAKELAND (U P I) - Figurea released by the Florida
Department
of
Agriculture
credited citrus Thursday as
providing 11 per cent of the
farm product income in Flor­
ida during 1981.
Homer E. Hooks, general
manager of the Florida Citrus
Commission, said the figures
show the position of citrus as
the state’s leading agricultur­
al crop.
He said income from citrus
has risen while the trend for
other farm products has been
downward.
“ Cash receipts for citrus In
I960 amounted to $272,515,000,
compared with $332,010,ooo in
1901—virtually ■ six per cent
increase,” he said.
Hooks cautioned, however,
that citrus income may drop
during the next .ever i f M a­
sons as a result o f the severe
freeze last December,

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local stations bnpw
Audiences diminUhed. Low long-playing records helpsd them
build musical collections and do their

C ASE P-477: Dr. Jack Col- longer if you “ overtULm.”
And by “ overlearning” wo
Una ta on * o f America's lead­
mean reciting It several times
ing podiatrists,
“ Dr. Crane,” he said aa ha beyond your first perfect ren­
drove ins to the airport fo l­ dition.

network shifted the broad­
casts to Saturday evening. Many sta­
tions taped them and offered them at
differin g times. Suddenly there seem­
ed no public interest left.
I t la aad that this great enter­
prise must end. But let CBS and the
Philharmonic have the nation’s hi|
f h*
est praise for this superb contri bu­
tton stretching across a third o f a
century.

W ASH IN G TO N (N H A ) —
A n y Idas that America*
ta b s solved
ately — is tonaidered
m hayoealbillty. President
i M M b ' s speech to th. Cobf w w w o f Mayors in RonoM s , tslUar thorn it was pri­
marily thstr Job, won’t do i t
lb s
FwoUant’a
15-mteuta
escMsU-bowr chst to tbs ssWsa won’ t do I t Tb* P m i *
goat’s s w w s to to Congress
aad w bstsot r legislation may
| e yssu d as a rosalt won’t ds
ft, by itsstf.

Notebook

book, “ Changing Patterns has been the experience in
la Prejudice.’* Changing pro- Now York aad other cities
Jodlcoa, ho soys, la a long-time that have taken the lead in
tryin g to brook down racial
Job.
How to go about it? Mar­ barriers.
row thinks there erw tome
Tha mere fact people know
things that can be done by law they have these rights and
now, When former President can exercise them makes them
Truman ordered complete In­ better citterns, Marrow has
tegration o f tha United States found. People still prefer to
anted services, that was done live among thslr own kind, If
overnight because
can live there in eelf•uggeets creation
Federal Bureau o f latergroup Eolations— not to try to
Impose Integration, but to con­
duct research on Ita problems
and to provldo a place where
local communities can go for
help i f they need I t

Altbostb tbo United States
b u lad this problem fo r ooer
a csatsry, it may still take
sot sosi foaonUona of painful,
patloat work bsfors racial intalsrsacs — tbs root o f tbs
troubls esa bo eradicated.
What Is tborsfors consldt principal ntsd is for
sns to com tp with a
lang-iang* plan.
I t might sot forth what

He puta more reliance en
community action by local
testier* as th* most satisfac­
tory method for handling in­
ter-racial and laterrellgloua
tensions.

gar it is rocoinlssd that —
overnight — 20 million poopts
osa’t bo sduratod and trainsd
fo r hotter Jobo so that they
eaa pop fo r better housing
aad enjoy a higher standard of
Mviag. Thia w ill tabs one eonoration at lsast. Overcoming
age-old prsjudicss, Intolsrance,
racial, religious and cultural
tensions will taka a couple of
genaratlena more. For this Is
a major problem In human reItUons education for everyone.
There aren’t msny experts
la this field. One who qualifies
as an anthority Is Dr. A lfred
J. Msrrow, 1050-SO Chairman
t f New York’a Commission on
Intsrgroup Relations, COIR.
K a has Just bs«a given the
1 W Brotherhood Award of
the National Conference of
Christians and Jsws at the
American Booksellers conven­
tion in Washington for hla big,

OUR

DR. A. J. MARROW

enforced by military courts
martial. Ending segregation
on Pullman cars In railroad,
bus am] air terminate could
be done In a relatively short more diverse the peopl* who
time under the Constitution's are drawn In—’dIts enters’ and
interstate commerce clause.
’special Interest groups’ par­
Similarly Annvl i ns o f any ticularly — the sooner old,
rac« or color might, by law, rigid modes of thinking will
lie given the right to attend bw replaced with fresh Ideal.
any public Institution, be given H )o participant! w ill be ilia
equal service In places o f pub­ covering their world oa it la.
lic accommodation, b » assured Instead of aa they Imagined it
the right o f access to decent to be."
housing, and guaranteed the
right to vote In federal elec­
tions.
N egro citterns might not
use all these rights if they
wero granted them by better
laws, Marrow believes. That

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Q — What Christian meaning
is attached tn the custom of
Easter egg rolling?
A —The rolling o f the eggs
down a slope supposedly sym­
bolised the rolling away of tho
atone
from
lha
Saviour's
tomb.

Furthermore,
th*
more
lowing my address before bis
medical convention in Cleve­ sens* organs that are involved
land, “ a keen memory fo r la learning, the easier It is
names and faces la a priceless to remember.
“ Glad to meet you,” is the
o f every professional
SAN FRANCISCO (UP1) usual person’s reply to an
If you find yourself getting
introduction.
“ So when you get home,
But be thus fails to us* the drowsy while driving in slow, 0
why not w rite a column on
tho bosk psychological laws new name at once, so it la heavy traffic, you're probab­
for improving one's memory 7” much better to say, “ Glad to ly afflicted with more thiq
Forty years ago a memory meet you, Mr. Wright.”
Just boredom.
For thus you make your
expert named Roth used to
You are probably getting
run
advertisement* in the throat muscles function In ut­ an overdose of exhaust fume*,
tending magazines with this tering th* new name. This according to the National
adds what wa call a kinesthe­
beading:
Automobile Club. Tests havo
“ W hy Have a Memory Lika tic (muse 1# and tendon) sen­ shown that a driver follow­
sation to your auditory (car)
a Leaky P a il? ”
ing another car closely in
And the Illustration In that sensation.
heavy
traffic
can
inhate n
Go further and visualise the
ad allowed a fanner trying
enough carbon monoxide from *
to carry a bucket o f water name “ Wright” ao your eye* the car ahead to become
from tha outdoor well into his are Involved.
distinctly drowsy, the dub
And writ* H down, »o your
kitchen.
said.
But the water was mean­ hand mutclra w ill also come
while spouting from maybe Into play.
i ^ i f R M i f r J i
Then make other atsocia- w
10o nail holes punched in the
tlona as with tho W right Bro­
with
■ides o f the pall.
thers, or aecratly compose a
Actually, tha power to re­
secret rhyme like “ W right
tain an impression that has
I
looks a fright.”
once been clearly etched In
T II MI TI
The Gestalt- theory Involves
CONTROL
your nervous system remains
linking Mr. W right with the
Im
stesJ Nrmllc
■bout tha tama all through­
pemthrat for ft* hnraa
“ pattern" o f things or people
»*»•!% i-rwr
out your life!
surrounding you at the mo­
Bo you actually don't im­
•fB iufTT
Won t Won afcevW*
ment o f your first introduc­
prove your basic R E TE N ­
Utote ft— M**.
tion.
TIO N but simply tho strategy
H IL L LUM BER A
For further rules, send for
H A R D W A R E CO.
or technique used In etching
ray booktet “ How to Improve 213 W . 3rd SL Sanford, Fin
Ideas more clearly at the out­
set
Rhythm thus aids memory,
so try to harness idea* into a
limerick or rhyming bit of
verae, as in “ 30 days hath
September, April, June and
November, etc.”
• DECALS
• TRUCKS
• W ALLS
Or ua ilm ilar rhymes, as “ I
before E except after C, etc.’’
S ILK SCREEN PROCESS
Overlearning also Improves
SIGNS OF A L L KINDS
memory. For axsmpte, If 10
317 S. P A LM E T T O A V E .
repetitions o f a poem will then
let you recite it perfectly, you
ran make It stay in mind much

_ A ra b
U -D O -IT

Phil Newsom Says

When this failed to have the
deolrcd results, the United
States took two mors steps.
It prodded tha United Na­
tions into entering the dis­
pute In the rote o f mediator.
And it sent on* o f its most
successful negotiators, Ells­
worth Bunker, to th* Middle
East for on-the-ground talks
with President Alidel fianiul
Nasser and with Prince Eaisul,
premier o f Saudi Arabia
Out o f this came Egyptian
agreement to withdraw its
troops from Yemen and Saudi
Arabia and Jordan agnvm ent
to cease their aid to Yemen's
deposed Imam.
It also led to a U.N, de­
cision to scud a peace-keeping
team under Swedish General

R E L IA B L E

F A ST

Yemen Thorny Problem

When, last December, th* Von Horn to Yemen to make
United State* recognised th* sure f th* agreements were
" I f a number o f neighbors
revolutionary rerime o f Yem- carried out.
can pool their energies and
tn, it did so with both short
In th* long-range, the Un­
talents,’* h* has found, “ thsir
and long-range objectives.
ited States also sought to rut
Influence Is most salutary.
Immediately, It hoped to o ff what rapidly waa becom­
Neighborhoods can set up
block committees that can as­ giro Yemen's President Ab- ing an all-out test nf strength
semble information no official dullah-At-Sallal the prestige between Egypt and Saudi
,
inquiry could ever gather , . . nerdtd for him to remain in Arabia.
“ Such seif-directed social power, and to givo both Egypt
Direct
conflict
between
action la apt to lead formerly and Saudi Arabia a reason to these twe held out almost lim ­
separata groups into mean­ cess* their outdid, aid to th* itless possibilities, and In d i­
ingful contact with one an­ opposing sides in Yemen's civ- rect notice o f Its own Interest
other from the start. Tha II war.
in (be conflict, tho U. S,

Should and can bo dona now,
what should and can bo don.
at tbs cad of 5, 10, 30 ytars,
or laager.

Memory and Study More Ef.
ficlently,” enclosing n
stamped, return envelope, plus™
20 cents.
I f you are going to collets
next fall, be sure to take it
with you!

Fume Fatigue

Peter Edson

Political

Dr. C ra n e *

PRAISE THE LORD, A N D PASS THE A M M U N IT IO N !

to gat out o f Yemen where
costs are running around a re­
ported !1 million per day and
Egyptian troop* havw su ffer­
ed heavy casualtiea. But ha
dara not pull out until ha be­
lieves S a lter* poiltlon is se-

SERVICE

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warned Egypt that any at­
tack on Saudi Arabia would
act it on collision eourst with
the United States.
Since there it reason to be.
Ilrve that th* Egyptians not
only were flyin g Russian
planes In Yemen but that soma
o f them were flown by Rus­
sian pilots, there then came
the possibility of another U. S.
confrontation with the Sovlst
Union.
There the situation roughly
stands today.
Tha trouble with tho over­
all strategy aet-ms to be that
It reckoned without the deter­
mination of tha deposed young
Imam now fighting to regain
hla throne.
Nasser is believed anxious

Q— In Kuro(&gt;»an history, for
what is the period from 18U
to 1648 best known?
A — The Thirty Year*’ War.

T\

BROTHER? jc

PERSPlrtS.'

Q —By what name la Oct.
24, 11)20, popularly known?
A —■’’ Black Thursday,” first
day in which panic seised th*
stock market In th* 1029
crash.
Q—Can corals livs out o f
watar?
A — Only fo r short period*
o f time.

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iV O U R toE-LE.
M A30R

(J—liow high could a man
Jump on tiro muesi ?
A —A man who can Jump 0
feat high on sarth could Jump
nfl feet high on tha moon.

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Fri., June 28, 1983

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SHUT WELLS
County Editor
CECELIA PtM R ER
Hocl.ir Kdtt.r
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p all la aOeaa.o.
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W rittm fa r N B A
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before attempting tricks. Moat
o f them a n not dangerous if
properly performed— and they
are thrilling to watch and do,
Thera are a few things def­
initely not recommended ex­
cept fo r the moat skilled. For
instance, it la fa irly easy to
put the tow bar around the
neck and ski “ no hand*,* Thla
trick la frequently dona by
only falr-to-middling skiers.
They probably don’t realite
their necks could be seriously
Injured should the tremendous
towing power get out o f con­
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C L E V E L A N D — Ab

Two Days Of
Drag Races Set

Legal Notice

JtAI.PH ROt, AND STANAKIH
a ii:l UKNKVIKVK II. STA.VAKU,
P -f-n lent..
surris n n r s t i. r
VOTII'K IK IIKItKlir OIVF.N that nit the 10th flay of
July. 1SSI, at 11:00 A. SI. at
th« front door of th. Court
2lou«« of Hrrntnol. County, it
ft-infor*!. riorlita, tli. Honoral&gt;lr Arthur II tlrckwlth, Jr.
Cl»rk of th. circuit Court of
F -.ln o t , County, riorhla. will
o 'f .r for -el# to th. hlahrat
an.I ti.at hMdrr for cash, at
public outcry, th. following
d-.crlh.ii properly of Ut. Daf.ndsnt.
»
j-.t :r. ttiock i. n r x i.A x n
yXTATKtt, ■ (Uh.dlvlslon,
according to a p1,,t th.r.nf, rioord.d In lis t Hook
tt. osar* 1* to IS of tho
Public It.cords of Homlnol. County, riorlda.
gNCUTDINt!:
t Duo Thorm lleator foil*
Mod.l
No. m - s .
Serial
No. S »F *«: ! OE R.ncs
(•l.ctrle). Mod.l No. SolRIW II, Serial No
TRSSS73I; I HE R ,fil**r*to r
l.l.c trlcl. Modal No. U S *
U r. Mortal (IRSS-KM; 1
Victor Cllm al I#” Kltrhon
Ksh.ust Kan (olsctrlc), no
model or ..ria l N o'a: IS
V.n.tlan
Dllnd.
(m rt.lt
no mod.l or s.rlsl No.'a
(mad. by Bm karlkl
fosrthrr with all atrueturra
ati I Improvrmrnl., Ihrn or
th rrr.ftrr on .aid land.
Thl. It mad. pursuant to
Final Doer*, of Forocloauro
.n irr.d In th. aho«. caus.,
Chancrry Docket No. I 111*.
a»w prndlna In tha Circuit
Court of and for aomlnola.
County. Florida.
IN WITNESS) WIIEIIKOF. I
h at. hereunto eet mr hand
an t ofllclal e.al thla 21th day
of Juna, 1SSJ.
(ME A 1,1
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
CUrk of th. Circuit Court
la and for Bemlnol. Coun­
ty, Florida
lly: Martha T. Vibiea
Deputy Clark
iph M. Muraska

E

). 8os 22*

it Park. Florida
II.h Juo. 21, 12S1.

Bear Lake
To M eet
Casselberry

Legal Notice

r»«»NK AN D O K t iK IlK O In
op«n
i» « a lo n
of
th® Hoard

of County ContmU*lonart of
H*mlnn|# County, Florida, ot»
th* 3JStit day of Junc. A. P.
1993
ItOXlin OF COP NTT COMXIIHHIo .NKHH,

HKMINOUK

COUNTT.

F l/ H t ID A

Ity: J. C. Hutchlaon
Chairman

I'uhlmh Juna 39.
OIU-1ST

l&gt;9t.

IA TIIH CHI ATI JI DCIVra
r u l li r. Ml %AIV Foil AF.HI.

A01.15 ( D i m ,

AT XT15 o r

FI.OH III X.
A o rirK t o r i iv n m i N a
I A IlKi V:«tNlr t»1
JOHN MttN ui: ILm»N XVTSS.
l&gt;acaa«*d
TO
9 l-l. fURIIITOlia
%AII
FF.HAOA 1 IIA VI Alt I I . I H O
OH II K 9 X 9 I H
Alt VI A »T
• VIII KATATKi
You and each of you ara
haraby notlflad and ro«iuirad
to prtatnt any claim* and da*
man'll which you, or *lth*r of
you. may have «gain*t tha
• •tata of JOHN HICN0KRJON
u i N V, dacaaaad. Uta of * * i
County, to tha County Judge
of Hamlaota County. Florida,
at hi* nfftra In tha Court
liou*a of *aId County at Han­
ford, Florida, within alt eallandar inontha from tha lima
of tha ftr*t puhllratlon of thla
noth** Two copit* «*f *arh
claim or demand shall ha In
writing and thall ataU th®
placa of r*sld*nca and po«t
offlca addr®aa of tha claimant,
and *hall ba aworn to by tha
rlalmwnt, hit agent, or attor­
ney and accompanied by a
filing f*a of on* dollar and
•uoh rlaim or demand not ao
fiUd shall be fold.
/•/ lUrvey Lawr*nra Wynn
/•/ tlladya H«U Crahtraa
/•/HUnrha £ltsab*th Town*
land

Am llaacutora

af

tha I^aat

XVill
and
Taetamant
of
JOHN IIBNm :it*oN WYNN.
d«c**s*d
Htanatrom. Davis A Vlclntoali
A lU iuaya fuf II**.
Poet Office Drawer 1139
Kan ford. Florida
Publish Joint 31. It A July 9.
13. U92.

OUM o*
•U t

strokes o ff par Thursday,
scoring M to lead the Held
of ISO golferi in the $110,000
Cleveland Open Tournament.
Leading the field across the
8,61&gt;-yard. par T1 course of
the Beachmont Country Club
were the South African, Gary
Playcr; the big game hunter.
Bo Wlnninger o f Oklahoma
City, and a 30-year-old Neva­
dan from Henderson, BUI
Eggers.
With good weather In con­
trast to the windy problems
of the National Open almost
one third of the starters were
able to break par in opening
play.
Arnold Palm er, the favor­
ite, lust four strokes on three
consecutive holes on the back
nine and needed a birdie on
the IStli hole to reach par. In
a big bracket at 69 was Julius
1loros, winner of the National
Open.
In the middle o f the fight
w ai Jack Nicklaus with a 68.
One stroke o ff pace were Lio­
nel
Hebert,
former
PGA
champ; Moon Mullens of Indo, Calif., the ex-Marine golf­
er. and the ex-caddy, 26-yearokl Dave Hill.
Player with seven birdie*
and two bogies, bridled five
of the first seven holes and
declared he could have had
a 63, hut for three putts on
the ninth help. This, he said,
hurt his confidence.

REST SINCE IIU K F
MORGANTOWN. \Y. VA.
(N E A ) — West Virginia be­
The Rear laike Pirate* will
lieves it will field this fall the play Casselberry'* Little Lea­
Mountaineers' best lineman gue Team at 4 p.m. Saturday
since Sant liu ff. Ilia name is ul Hear Luke.
Iternie Carney.
Immediately following the
game, John lltewer, manager
o f Hoar Lake’s senior train,
will entertnin thr players at
M r m v. o r
x n o r r io x o f a wiener mast at the field.
lll'.aol.l T i l l * \ I T A T M l i
Teummate* o f the Pirate
XM l ll»;XDt X( lM i IlIf.llT*
o r « » : m i x o i j ! c h i x*n i m i seniors recently nnm&lt;M Steve
VI Mi ll IN A M I TO
lio XI* oil HOXIia. rrilK K T Winfreed, Ronnie Keith and
on wrnnmr**
Hobby Smith to
represent
NitTirw in iiKUF.nr o i v KN that after a public b*-ir* them at th«- All-Star game to
Irur, tb* lloartf t»f County Com* l*e played luter this Season.

ml*«!)&gt;nrr» of
inlnol** Coun­
ty. Florbla. UM, m» th® 3-sth
•lay of Juna. A T&gt;. 1993. iluty
adopt a resolution varallna
in-| abandoning anl r«n«unr|ng tli* rights of Hrmlnol*
County and th® Public In and
to caruln *tr®*t nr'atraat®.
road ®r road* daacrlbatl a*
follow*:
IV VK1.HONH I.AKKVIKXV
IIKH1IITH. U I E N D K I )
I'LXT fittninola
C«»unty,
Florida, a* r®ror«iad In
Flat Hook 13, t»a«* 93, of
tha
Public
Tl*«!i»rd* of
Hrmtnola County Fbitlda:
All of that I** rraln atraat
tl#*«’rlb®d a* N®I»on Court;
and all of that certain
•treat daacribrd a* l-»k®
i&gt; TitK r i m i i t ro t r t o r
Ituth L»rlv*. *»r®pt that
Tils: M v r it j i m i l si. t in
tMtllog
(kariaf lying W
s i it n r t e n r u n s f h i x u l f .
of a llna running Houth
c m v r r . m .i i h i i s .
• '3VJ0’*
W rit
frs»ni
a
I * i i i s m »: h v vn. isiaa*
p«»lnt (on tli® Houth Hn®
FKDKR.Vt. NWTIO.VAI, MOItT».f
Iw
ot
7)
H3
II
f®at
Houth
SI AUK AHztOCtATIUN, a *..r$ • M* IfT I M l of iti*
porailon,
tfouthwvat tnfnar of l^il
Plalntirr.
7

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unknown

and two seterana flashed flva

H A N D S Krnapinjr fr o m
The standard grip for trick
d iffe r e n t sides is re c ­
shots finds the hands grasping
om m ended.
the handle from
different
sides. I f you hold the bar
perpendicularly, you will find
you grasp It that way natur­
ally. Since the bar Is held per­
pendicularly in many tricks,
the advantage o f this grasp
can be seen.
Cash prizes of $1,300 will
It gives better control in
be awarded to contestants in
any form skiing.
the drag races Saturday and
An E n g l i s h commercial Sunday nights at the Osceola
firm made the first sale ol Drag Strip, according to an
Christmas cards in 1863.
announcement by the Seminole
Timing Assn., which will spon­
sor the contests under K U R A
rules and regulations.
it
TTifj r m c r r r
ro i h t.
In the Rig Stock Eliminator
* is m
J in t r r x i, n u n i t .
the prize money has been
i&gt;
%m i
ra n
v i .o h i ii %.
spread out so that second and
n* m % &gt; « k h v * o . n m
F K tW R A U NATIONAL AIORT- third places will get $300 and
CIAOK AJWnrfATlON. * Cor- $100. First place money has
Iteration orffAnlttfl iin»kr an been cut from $500 to $300,
A«?t of Conirfhi and ®ilatln*
ptirMiiitnl it&gt; th* Fadarit* StiThe gnt&lt;* open Saturday at
Metnnl .Xfort prajj® AasoiMatloii
6 p.m. Classification will be
Charter Act,
ruim trr, held from 6:30 to 0 p.m. and
•u *
eliminations will begin at 10
*!'»4RPff
A.
riTtsTsKR
and
p.ni.
JANB F T U aKR,
wlf®.
pff«tnlan(f.
Sunday the gates open at
tO T H ’K OV *%t.Wl
NOTICK Id IIKHKIIY OIV- 10 a.m., with classification
V.N that on th® 12th tlay of from II to 3:30 p.m. and elim­
July, A. D. 1^93, at I ho hour
of M iM A. AI. ut thr raattrn inations at 3 p.m.
door of thr Court Hou«« In
Admission is $1.50.
B®mlttol® County, Florida. City
of
Hanford.
th®
llntiorahl®
ARTIU lt II. flKCKXVITH, Jit.
f'lrrk of Hi# Circuit Court of
M**minn1a County, Florida, will
offer fur aala to tli® hlffh®itt
t*ldd«r at public outcry for
ra*h. ilia follow Inir •li#«crlh®4
proparty of tfia Pa fondant a;
ultuata and lying In #®mlnul®
County, Florblrt, to wit:
i«4.t 9 of iMtAirm: i . x k k
M VNOIIM. Hamluola Coun­
ty, Florida, according to
plat Ihtroof r«cortlr&lt;l In
I'lat Hook It, P.uc* 7®, of
th®
I'ubtle
H®cor«l»
of
Hcinlnola County, Florida.
Together with lha following
••lulpmant;
lit*.iter, permanently In*
atallail.
This *al« !* madt pursuant
to th® Final D itri* of for®clot ura In the abnv® ran a®.
Chancery Oa*a No, 13799, an*
farad: by thr Il&lt;«nor.i t&gt;lc la)
XVm. O AK UNMIK, Judtfa of
lha iahl Court, on th® 39th
tl.iy of Juna, A. P. 1J*9I.
IN WITNKIW WMKIIKOF. I
hiv® haraunlo »®i my haul
and official *®al thla 39th day
of Jun®, A. I&gt;. 1993.
(ttKAL)
Arthur If. flachwlth. Jr.,
Clerk of tli* Circuit Court
Hr mlnot.* County. Florida
lly: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
ft.m&lt;l®r*, McEwan, fkhmars
A Mima
l o i Kaat Cantral Av®nu®
Orlando. Florida
I'u hl1«h Juna 31. 1191
I'D J -ll*

Sunland 'Backs Into' Title Pepitone

Legal Notice

(E d N*8»: T V M tewtag i
article m t V a a to e W « f ;
was writk a far T V Herald by Art
Day la a t p s a tea w a ll sIsa
la
aaalag
lha
"champs.**
Sunland "backed in " to the
Seminole Little League base­
ball championship despite the
(act that its won-and-lost re­
cord, 18-5, was second to
Lake Mary’s IT-4.
Usually championships in
sports are iron and lost on
the playing fields but this
one was decided in a Jampacked room in Casselberry
at a meeting called by lea­
gue president Bill Livingston.
Present were the eight man­
agers, a large crowd o f aupporters of the trams involved,
and Lamar Cottrell, L in k
League district supervisor.
The necessity for having
such a meeting was caused
by the fact that there was no
clear eut winner at the end
of the regular season. It was
agreed before the season
started to play three rounds
of seven games each, with
the winners playing it off for
the championship..
Sunland won the first round.
Lake Mary, Altamonte and
Casselberry all had claim*
on the second, and laike
Mary and Sunland tied for the
third.
Rains prevented a playoff
between Lake Mary and Sun­
land. and since the district
playoffs were scheduled to
start Thursday
in Winter
Park, time had run out.
C o tfe ll addressed the meet­
ing and said that whenever
such mixups occurred, his
office recommended that the
team with the best won-andlost record— in this case
Lake Mary—be named cham­
pions.
President Livingston, how­
ever, refused to accept this
recommendation and called
for a vote by the eight man­
agers.
The result o f this Vote
made Sunland the winner and
Seminole Little l-oague'a re
present at ivc in the state tour
name nl.

Grants Beat
Badcocks 12-7
Th» Grants brat thr Railcock nine in the Men'* Soft
Rail league Thurwlay 12 to
7. Jim Jemlgan gave up 13
hits while Roy Lisk allowed
10 to the losers.
Grant*
Hadrork

3 3 2 3 1 1— 13 IS
0 3 0 2 2 6— 7 10

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.1infer, ftrmlaiffla twanly* FlwrMn. In I'rnbnf*.
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Itavtnir* Claims or Damamla K. KKKHKT
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You an«l ®a®h of yoa ara ▼a All rredlfere a"d Per**»ee
haraDy noltflad an.I r*'itilr*4 If at lea Claim* #r Demaade
to fir®ntnt any rlaim* and 4®* Aantaat *nld Fetalei
man&gt;l* which you. or althar of
Y&gt;»u and #«Hi of yon ar®
you. may h.tv® againal lha h®rehy noilf|®4 and required
®«t ata
of
if AT FAR II Kiwi* to prevent any rtalnt* and de­
H K I . U daraa«a«t, 1st® of *&lt;%(•! mand* which you, or either
County, In tha County J ii-Ik ® of you, may ha»® aaalnet the
of Hcmlnota County, Florida, at ertate of l» K. KKIIKKY, aka.
hi* offlr* In tha rourt hou*a DKNNIT K KBIWKY. deceas­
•aid County at Hanford* Flor­ ed. lata of said County to th®
ida,
within
nil
calendar County
Juda® of
S®ml not*
month* from th® tlma of tha County* Florida, at hi* offl&lt;*®
flrat puhllratlon of thl* no* In tha court hnu«* of *ald
tic®. Two ropl®a of aaih claim County at Hanford. Florida,
or demand thall ha writing, within *lg calendar month*
and Khali aisle tha plara of from th* tlma of the flr*t
r®Nls|®n&lt;*a and po*t offlca ad* publication
of
this
nolle®
•Ira** of th® claimant, and ahall Kaeh claim or demand #h»ll
bo iwtirn to by lha claimant, h«« In writing, an l ehatl slat®
HI* :ia®nt. or attorney and ac­ th® plara of raildenc® and post
companied by a f Illnor fee of off Ire adddr*** of the claim­
one dollar and aurh rf.ilrti or ant, and shall ha sworn to
demand not ao filed shall ba by Ih® claimant, hit aa*nl or
Told.
attorney, and any such claim
/§/ Edward J nail
nr -t-nixnl not eo filed shall
A* M#culor of tha teat ba void.
XX'111 and Y fllW H M of
/a/ duel* Kersey
MAT FCKIlKtaL. BBIaU
X* AdmlnUtratrlt af th®
dacaaaad
K*t*t* of
4ten«troin, Dacia A Afolntovh
r» K. KKRPKY. aka, DKN­
Attorney* for Ktacutor
NIT K. KKfUtKY,
Kdwarda nulldlng
Deceased
Hanford, Florida
Htenatrnm, Dafl* 4 &amp;f«Into«h
l'ut»llah June 31, 3V 4 July I. Attorney* for Xdrnlulatratrli
13. 1&gt;93.
Post Office Drawer 1139
rp j-l# 3
Sanford, Florida
Publish June II, N 4 July
fa the ( n « r l mi the r * « * l r s. if. m i .
Juda®. 9®miwel# Co«aty, Fler- ODJ-1M
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A ia la a f Aald Hatataa

You and each of fo s or*
hereby notified and required
to present any claims and de­
mands which you, or either
of you, may haca aaalnet the
•Mate of LOVirtC IMKHCK
IfJUlAJf Alt, decoaeed, late of
•a ll County, to tha County
Juda* of deroinola 0&gt;unty,
Florida, at bla offlca In the
court house of Mid County at
Hanford. Finn la. within al*
calendar month* from tha time
of lha flrat publication of thl*
notice. Two coplea of tech
claim or demand shall ba In
writlnf. and shall etata tha
placa of roaldanca and post o f­
fice addrea* of the claimant,
and shall b* sworn to by the
claimant, hi* as*nt, or attur*
nay and accompanied by a
fUlna fee of one dollar and
such claim or demand not ao
filed shall ha cold.
Robert L. lU fa n
A m executor of the laat
XA111 and T**tam*nt af
LOV1CK PIKHCJ5 KAGAN,
rift, deceased
Coo. JL |p«cr, Jr.
Attorney for the K iU te
ffanford, Florida
1Publish June 31, 4 July l t 13,
t&gt;. 1393.
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hereby notified and required
to present any elalma and de­
mands which you, or althar o f
you, may hava ifiln s t th*
aetata af IFtlilAAM C. W L t*
daceaesd. 1st* of said County,
to tha County Judge of fteml*
nol* County. Florida, nt hi*
office In tha court house of
•aid County al Hanford. Flor­
ida,
within
sis
calandar
months from tha tlma of tha
first publication of this no­
tice.
Two coplaa of onoh
claim or dtmand shall ba In
writing, and shall state the
place of residence and post
offlca address of tha claimant,
and thall ba nworn to by tha
claimant, bla agent, or at­
torney and accompanied by a
filing fas af on# dollar and
such ulalm or demand not as
filed shall be void.
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As aaaoutrls of tha Leal
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Pubtiah June 31, 71 A July 3.
13. 1293.

CUI-Kt*

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— F a ta I

Extends Yankees

Lakeland Tied Italian Line O f Succession
With Orlando .
For Loop Lead
Red Sox and Washington.
Well, with Solomini around,
he
has to play le ft field for
pitching to all fields, the leftRichmond."
hand hitting Joe Frpitone
•
•
•
continues th , Yankees’ extra­
The
Yankee
pizza
packers
ordinary and unbroken Italian
hava
not
only
juiced
up the
line of succession,
Pspiton, has bten described
by more than one old-timer as
the New York Clubs ailckest
fielding firs t baseman aince
Hal Chasp and is equally at
home in the outfield.
Players o f Italian dencent
through the years have played
a tremendous part in ths
Bombers' unprecedented num­
ber o f American League pen­
nants and world champion­
ships. No other outfit has en­
joyed such sustained success
with an elhnla group.
And the dynasty is being
extended not only with Pepi­
tone, but also another rawboned Brooklyn 33-year-old,
Ron Solomlni, who swatted
th , long boll for Amarillo of
the Texas Leugae last season
and Is now doing the same
thing, batting .280 for Rich­
mond o f th. International.
“ Looks like Ralph Houk will
have to take a good took at
Solomini next spring." said
Rill Skifr, chief o f scouts, in
Jo* Pepitono
his office in th , catacombs o f
Yankr* Stadium.
“ Solomini, a college guy out
o f New Y ork University, is
not only nn authentic thump­
er, but chased Ibm Umphlett
The Kingswood Builders de­
out o f center fidd. You re­
feated the Mcltaney* in the
member how good an outfield­
Men's
Soft
Rati
league
er Umphlett was with the Thursday 16 to 2. Underwood
NEW

Orlaado and Lakeland were
tied today for the lead in Ihe
Florida

Stste

League.

The

Twine beat Fort Lauderdale
Thursday night 5 to I. It was
Orlando's first
second

half

gam * of the
since

it

was

rained out Wednesday night.
Lakeland had won Wednes­
day night and was rained out
Thursday.
In other games in the lea­
gue Miami best Daytona 4 to
I and Sarasota, winner ol the
tirat hall, beat Tampa, 2 to 0.
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
W L PcL
Orlando
I o 1.000
Lakeland
1 11.000
Saraaota
2 1 .667
St. Petersburg
I I .300
Miami
1 I .$00
Ft. Lauderdale
1 1 .$00
Daytona Reach
0 1 .000
Tampa
0 2 .000
Rrsalls Yesterday
Orlando 4, Fort Lauderdale 3
Miami 4, Daytona t
St. Petersburg at Lakeland
ppd., rain
Sarasota 2, Tampa 0
Games Tonight
Orlando at Fort Lauderdale
(N )
Daytona Reach at Miami
St. Petersburg at Tampa
Sarasota at Lakeland

FOOT-I-OOSE — Ray
Culp reully throwa him­
self into his work. Own­
er Bob Canwnter paid
a $100,000 bonus for
the mound nee, who is
earning it buck fo r the
1‘hiliulelphia P h i l lies
with victory after vic­
tory.

Joyce Working
To Go Back Up
By I'nlteri I’m * Inlrrnatkmil
Mike Joyce is striving hard
for another clianve

to pitch

with Ihe Chicago White Sox
Joyce, who appeared in live
games with the Chisox earlier
this

season

before

lit Indians, gained hi* eighth
night

in
by

10 decision*
besting

last

Jackson

vllle, 5 2.
Tlie young right hander was
pitching with only two days'
rest. Ilu best Atlanta, 5-4,
Monday night.
Tiie Indian* scored all their
runs off Sonny Siobcrt in the
first two innings. Joyce look
over from that point, scatter­
ing nine Ini*.
Syracuse kept ds two game
lead in Ihe northern division
of (lie International League
by beating the Richmond Vir­
ginians. l u, helund Hie fivehit pitching o f Alan Koch,
who ran his season recurd lo
8- 0 .
T h r Columbus Jets handed
Ihe Arkansas Travelers a 7-5
setback and the Rochester
Red Wings edged Toronto,
3-2. in the league's only other
games.

George's Take
Championship
Tiie
George's
won
the
American la-agu- Champion­
ship Thursday by defeating
the Perfections 7 to 4 in a
six inning game. Braddock
hit the only homer of the
game. The winning pitcher
was Griner and the loser
Cock man.
George's
9 7 0 0 0 0 -7 9
Perfection
0 0 4 0 0 IM I
S IG N A L C A LLE R S
LOS ANG ELES (N 'E A ) —
The Los Angeles Rains n»w
have four quarterbacks. They
are Zck«* Hratkuwski. Roman
Gabriel, Run Miller and Terry
Baker.

Legal Notice
IV
TIIH r i m I TT ro t HT.
SIV T II Jl'DIOl SL M i n i IT.

iv s v i i
m rm ,

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W

being

farmed out to the Indianapo
victory

Standings

i ' iih
er.w ivoi.ii
ri.o M iiis .

■v iT iv v i EM r vo. i.nee
JOAN'S BROOKS,
Plslatlff

»».

1. Pel.

St. Louis

43 JO .389

lata Angeles

42 30 .380

Sun Francisco
42 32 .368
40 33 .348
Cincinnati
Chicago
39 34 .334
Milwaukee
36 06 .300
31 411 .139
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
33 39 .438
Nrw York
29 43 .392
28 47 .373
Houston
Results Yesterday
Philadelphia 13, Pittsburgh 4
(Only gams scheduled)
Games Today
Chicago (Ellsworth 9 6) at
Philadelphia ( Durcn 2-2 or
Green 1-2) ( N )
N ew York (Craig 211) at
Pittsburgh (Gihbol) 2 31 (N&gt;
St. Louis (Gibson 6 3) at
Houston (D roit 2 3) &lt;N)
.Milwaukee (Spahn 10 3) at
Los Angeles (Dryidalc 9 8)
IN )
Cincinnati (Purkry 2 4) at San
Francisco (M ariclial 12 3)
(N )

AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet.
New York
41 27 .603
44 30 .505
Chicago
39 30 .363
Boston
Minnchota
40 32 .336
37 33.314
Cleveland
Lot Angeles
39 37 .313
38 37 .307
Baltimore
Kansas City
.11 37 .471
27 43 .386
Detroit
23 33 .300
Washington
RrsulU Yesterday
Cleveland 8, Boston 4
Chicago 8, Now York 0
Minnesota 19, Detroit 6
Washington 4, Kansas City !
(Only games scheduled)
Game* Today
Cleveland I Kralick 7-3) at
Chicago (DcUusscber* 0-1)
(N )
Kansas City (Pens 3 9) at
Raltimora
(Barber
11-3)
(N )
Boston (Heffner 10) at New
York (Downing 2-1) (N )
Los Angeles (Osinski 8 4 and
T u r l e y 2-5) at Detroit
(Aguirre 6 8 and Lolich 2 3)
(2, twi-nlfht)
Minnesota (I'leia 0 0 and Kaat
7-6) it Washington (Cheney
7 8 and Duckworth 26) (2,
twi night)

Fletcher Brooke.
D*f*n4snt
v o r i r r t o V FPK va
TO I FI.ETCHED
H KOOK I
whose reel'tsnee le ex-

knows.

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R fiU in t i* ^

You ere hirehr rsqulriit t»
Ute your wrlttsn d-rense tn
the BUI nt C&gt;mpl»lnl for
divorce rtl-d herein aaelust
you, with the Clerk of Ihe
above uyU&lt;l Court on or be­
fore July It. 1X1. end serve
e copy of seme upon plainllfEe Attorney, James C Col­
lier, T»t W«et Church Street.
Orlando, Florid*.
Herein fell not or s De­
cree I'ro Cun fee e» will be en­
tered aaalnet you.
Do*hla h. Ilrow s
W IT X U W
my
kind
and
seal
*t
Sanford,
Memtnole JITATK OF FlailllDX
County. Florid*, thl* 12th d*X CtilJXTT OF MUMIXOlalS
of June IMI.
Hworti t«» and auhacrlh*.! h®(S E A L )
for® in* thl* 3rd day of Juna
Arthur If He.kwlth. Jr. A D. 1393.
clerk of ilte Circuit Court Oil: AM
lly: Marsarel K. Tyre,
Donald D lion®
Jamee C, Collier
Attorney for I'lalnllff
fuMloti Juo* II, 21,
July i. l i f t

CXM-18

NaUrr

21

A

Public,

duu

attack and braced the defrost

one a fte r another, b a t hava

(N E A )

been

magnetic

gats

attrae*

tiona and that docant hurt a l

all.
It haa been an llloatrlou*
bunch— Tony La tie r !, Franlr
Crosetti, the matchlaaa J o »
DiM antlo, Marius Ruaao, Lite!
tie Scooter Phil Rlaauto, Y o g i
_l
Berra, Vie Raachi and M ®
Pepitonev
The Yankees finished sev­
enth In 1925 when th* ft* a
Rabe Ruth was confined ta'
98 games by tha most famous
bellyache In history. Than, in
1920, Miller Huggins, tha mil a1
manager, was severely rrlt*
Id le d fo r launching the »*»-,
son with a recruit second
bate combination, M ark Koa*
nig and Leased.
A ll Huggins did with his
pengrerna was bag three eon.
aecutive pennants and twa
world championships.
Mora
important,
the
flamboyant]
Lasted launched the Yankees*
celebrated string o f Italians. '
Speaking o f Solomini, he !■
a right-hand batter and a left,
hand thrower. Scouts usually
shy away from thla kindj
pointing out that fo r soma
strange reason there hasn’t
ketn an outstanding ballplayer
of thla type since the brilliant
llal Chase was barred from
th, business 41 year* ago.
Rut little thlnge like that
don't atop tho Yankee*, and
their lurk being what It le,
Ron Solomini probably will
turn out to be a reasonable
of the Builders came through facsimile o f an honest Hal
with three homers and Rud Chase.
Monerief was the winning
pitcher. Frank Williams gave
KI L L T L R M I T l t
up 18 hits to die Builders.
Kingswood
Builders
8 2 1 2 1 4-18 18
u
A r a b
Members o f the Skate City Mcltaney
100 0 10- 28
Rollers Dancer and Figure
T 1 I M I T I
Club o f Fern Park will tie
CONTROL;
STEAD
Y
W
IN
N
E
R
friUttiaod I®
in Miami Reach next week
®
adart «®f 4® I
EAST
LA N S IN G ,
Mich.
to compete in Ihe Southern
•wo®, 4r®ar **®fr
am! t®)hn&gt;ns&lt; wo*
(N
E
A
)
—
John
Kobe,
MirhiRegional*
Roller
Skating
• *••• ®vb 1Im I« i
Championships being held at guu State bmicliitll couch for W®*’t liar® dnd^
311 years, retired with an over­
the Deuvllle Hotel.
fir ego ry Lumber Co.
Representing the Seminole all winning percentage of .605
320 Maple
F A I-0M *
and
only
four
losing
season*.
County group will lie George
Johnson, Gail Nets hand. Gene
Braddock, Maise Allen, Shar­
on Tucker.
Mike
Fickes,
Mary Margaret Cohen, Jeri
Fickes, Barbara Payne, Bea­
trice Savarese, Lit Cohen
and Carolyn Cohen.
Winners o f next week's
event,
which
will
feature
trE
mure than 1,000 skater* from
eight southern states, will re­
present the Southern Region
at the North American Cham­
pionships scheduled July 27Aug. 1 in Portland, Ore.

5

M e Raneys Lose
To Builders

Skate City Club
To Enter Match

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Macon, 1-0. Lynchburg best
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By Abigail Von Burnt

irs. ue/mtae
ntertains House Guest
Mr*. Handera w ill appliques, hell a e n t e r ar­
epead errand day* hcra be­ rangement o# flow ers ranging

Beach.

fore proceeding to Washing­
ton, D. C. fo r n visit.
The ton table, covered with
an exquisite pink organdy
cloth embossed with plnh satin

from shades o f galoot gink to
im post fnechla. The center­
piece waa flanked by fnechla
tapers In sllrar candelabra.
A con vm etten piece was
the frow n ice minis tare boat
that floated in the punchbowl
and reminded gueata that Mr*.
D lngftlder and Mrs. Flinders
will bo traveling companions
to Europe Hi the near futur*.
Mr*. F. E. Koumiilat greet­
ed gueata at tha door and Mr*.
Arthur Coray o f Orlando, Mrs,
Donald Jones, Mr*. V oll* W il­
liams, Jr. *nd Mr*. John Mor­
gan served punch during the
afternoon and wore assisted
by Mrs. W . J. Toll, Mrs. Ed­
win Epitcln and Mrs. Irving
Pryor.
Around 100 guest* called
between tha hour* o f 3:30 to
3:30 o’clock.

South America
Destination For
Miss Robinson
Miss Shirley Robinson, d*ti­
ghter o f Mr. end Mrs, Merrill
L. RoMnson left this week fo r
8toney Point, &gt;t. Y . fo r a
month o f itudy end orienta­
tion before sailing fo r San
Juan, Costa Rica.
In Coita Rica, Miss Robin-

I N A N IM A TE D CONVERSATION, Mra. Ger­
trud* Dingfelder, right, ia pictured here with
her house guest, Mra. Olive Flanders, during the
tew at the Dingfelder home Wednesday after­
noon.
(Herald Photo)

IN TH E GOOD ole’ days the girls were wearing bathing suits such as
the ones worn yesterday by Lake Mary Club women at the Capri. Pictured
here are Mrs. Richard Davidson, Mrs. William Shattuck, Mrs. Frank Leone
and Mra. Olan Boutwell.
(Herald Photo)

D E A R A B B Y : l a m a 14-year-oM
t o y with 11,458.50 in tha bank. I
suppose yon think that makes msrich. W e ll aa fa r as I ’m concerned,
1 am poor, I got $1,000 from a y
grandfather fo r ray Mitavah and tbs
rest I got fo r birthdays, holidays and
making the honor roll. I t all goes
righ t in the bank and I am not al­
lowed to touch any o f it. So what kind
o f a present is that? I would rather
have a bird in the hand than two in
the bush.
FO U RTEE N A N D BROKE

D E AR HONEST: Your story sug­
gests that you are harder than your
friend looks, (How does that kind of
"honesty” appeal to you?) Better a
kind lie than a cruel truth. Or better
still, an eloquent alienee.

D E AR CURIOUS: I f your w ife was
Henrietta Leaver o f Pittsburgh, "The
Million Dollar Baby from the Fiveand-Ten Cent Store," ahe was Indeed
Mias America o f 1935. Otherwise, she
hasn’t a beautiful leg to stand on.

Lake M ary Woman’s Club

O V E R 35 Y E A R S

20 Lb. Wash (Twice Aa
Much Aa A Reg. Washer)

A t First A Palmetto
(A lo n g sid e old poet e f f k e )

At Capri Luncheon Meet

is one that has first or second
round control o f all suits so
that the Blackwood bidder ia
really interested In the num­
ber o f aces his partner holds.
Conversely, when a player
holds a worthless doubleton In
an unbid suit or a suit bid by

Ufa Jha W oman
Although all men aren't
alike, the qualities that at­
tract one man to a girl usu­
ally attract all men. And
thal'a why two girls, equally
pretty, may find that one has
many dates, the other few.
H’a easy to figure out
which one will appeal to men
One lets out to show a man
how intelligent she is and the
other one sets out to show a
man how intelligent HE is.

I T W AS R A IN IN G and two oltl-fnshloncd bathIni' beauties found their umbrallua useful an they
tip-toed into tho Caprt yesterday for the Lake
Mary Woman’s Club program on water safety.
Mra. Cnruthern suit waa complemented with red
and white striped nocks anil a bonnet trimmed
with oatrich feather. Mra. Keith la coy in bloomer
atyle atilt with awim cap,and black atockinira and
buthing ahoea.
(Herald Photo)

One o f them la self-con­
scious and 111 at ease, snd the
other ia so much at case her­
self she can put the man at
ease, too.
One o f them laughs often
and easily at thu nian'i at­
tempts at humor and the
other tries to show him bow
clever she is.

Engaged Couple Guest Of Honor
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J.Power* entertained at a buffet -upper this week far M l..
Ituliy Cohen am! Robert Midgott who** wedding will be
an event o f August,
Tho Power* home was decurattd with while mum* ami
chrysanthemums for tho oc«
By Jane Casaelberry
caiion.
M 'Sgt. anil Mra. Mac McA roa»t turkey dinner, ellGaw o f Albany, tia., and their niuxcd witli two beautifully
five thildrvn were guests last decorated cuke*, was served
week o f Sgt. and Mrs. John
Gee o f 2132 Linden ltd., Tenglewood. Sgt. McUaw ha# Just
retired from the. Air Force
after 22 years service and he
•ml Mra, McGaw stopped en
route to California where they
will make their horns.

Casselberry

Personals

to the honored guests sud Mr.
ului Mrs. Robert A. Cohen,
Mr , nj
c v i , A TucW, r&gt;
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...
Mr' ■,1'1 M rl' Ern“ t
berg, Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Youtsey, Mr. uml Mrs, George
Jean Crews and Sir*. G. E.
Bell, Jr., o f Wilson, N. C.
Gifts from the host and
hostess were presented to
Mis* Cohen and to Mias
Crew*, a bride-elect of July,

with shifting design
prints;

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May W e Suggest

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Name your pleasure and you
wilt Ami it at Liihthousa Cove
where nothing ha* been over­
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enjoyment. P R IV A T E BEACH
— 300 feet (no street to cross),
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green, water skiing, skin-diving.

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end entertainment.

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One of them has a low and one clicks with men and the
pleasant voice and the other other doesn't
talks continuously in a voice
pitched to drown out any in­
terruption.
One of them seems to shine
with cleanliness from her
glistening hair to hrr well
manicured
hands and the
that you sc* the *M
other overlooks small groom­
Rambler Display St
ing details.
301
W. 1st. SL for th*
One of them Is easy to get
Biggest Ruy O f Your
along with and the other one
never seems to b* having a
Lifetim e!
III g b e s t
very good time.
Trade-Ins Are Being
One of them talks about
Offered N ow l
herself all the time and the
other encouragei the man to
do most of the talking, but
B IL L H E M P H ILL
so subtly that he doesn’t rea­
MOTORS
lize he's doing it.
Those are Just a few of the
301 W. First SL
reasons why two girls can
share beauty honors and yet

Mrs. John Miller and children
Csrul and Johnnie o f Roswell,
N. M., will arrive this week­
end to spend some tiro* with
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wright
on Magnolia Ave. Mrs. Miller
is the former Martha W righL
Mlsa Patsy Kadcr, daughter
of Mr. snd Mrs. John Ksder,
has as her house guest, Miss
Pat Gioenl of Queen's Village

B U Y IN G A N E W C A R ?
LET US F IN A N C E IT !
Because You Buy With A Purpose . . .
. . . Finance With A Purpose

Shift Into
Comfort

By Ruth M illetf

Personals

36 MONTHS

17th St.
Attendant

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The hand that really cries

A t Indoor Picnic

Each Token
Ia Good For One

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Join Members

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By Oswald Jacoby

Several Guests

: W O LF H EAD TO K E N S Q A .
’ (Lim it 4 Per Fam ily)

*

DEAR A B B Y : My w ife claims
she was MISS AM ERIC A o f 1935.
1 would like to know if she really was.
Can you tell me 7
CURIOUS

Makes Big " Splash’’

For All Week Beach Party

J U N E S P E C IA L !

DEAR FO U R TE E N : You may be
14, but you’re far from broke. Don’t
compare
buck*
___ ire aa bird with a buck. A buckin the bank could be worth two In
the hand. And it’s not so apt to fly
away.

fc

Rainbow Girls M aking Plans
A group o f pretty, young ranted for th« week beginning
Sanford girls hav* been sit­ July dth and all needed now
Is money “ in the kitty" to buy
ting around In huddles this
grocerlea for tha three good
wssk drssmlng up fund-rals- square meals a day that will
ing projects. The girl*, Iden­ be prepared by the girl*.
tified by their new, blue cot­
While living at the beach,
ton sweaters with "Rainbow the girls will b* functioning
Girls’* across tha front hav* ae an Assembly and there will
be atudy period* Jn prepara­
almost decided on s Bake 8al*
tion for proficiency teats to
In town this weekend provid­
bo given later In July. They
ing the proper place fo r the
also will to preparing for In­
•ale can be arranged.
The luccess o f the sale and itiation.
They will attend Church
any other project la Impor­
S H IR LE Y ROBINSON
tant as It w ill help defray « • services In s body and on Sun­
son will fufther her language
prnB*i when, In a group head­ day, the 7th, will b* ho*tenses
study before final assignment
ed by mother advisor, Kath­ to a big family dny picnic.
to Bolivia, South America aa a
Among
those
going
to
the
leen Reynold*, they spend an
eagerly-awaited vacation to- beech a r» Carol Thomas, Pam teacher under the Methodist
Board o f
Missions, South
gather at New Smyrna Beach. Hamilton, Linda Conn, Glenda
A beach house baa been Alhert, Nickl Smith, ilrrky American division.
Mlse Robinson Is a graduate
Allen, Susan Htein, Premia
Itnncw, Linda Adcock, Busan o f Now York University at
Peal, Judy Lavender, Joy Oswego, N. Y . and fo r the
Puggar, Jenn Masters, Kathy past six years she has been
Sloan, Gcri Ann Warlike, Jo a teacher at Norwood KleRandan, Anna Aiken, Tam mentary School in St. Peters,
Reynolds, Panclle Wright, Su­ burg.
Recently, she was honored
sie lialbarh, Shirley Htumpf,
Vicki Royd, l ’am Patterson by Christ Methodist Church
The June meeting of the
In St. Petersburg as the first
and Maxine Stuwt-11.
Pilot Club o f Sanford was an
Chaperones
will
Include member o f that church to go
"indoor" picnic held Tuesday
Mrs, Reynolds, Miss Bars into tha Mission Field, She
night at the home o f Mrs. W right, Mrs. Richard Conn expects to teach music and
George Stine with Mrs. Rich­ and Mrs. Kenneth Bamlun.
English.
ard Elam aa co-hostess.
Delicious b o x e d chicken
dinners were served to mem­
bers and guests who were two
representatives of the Anchor
Club, Gerl Dietrich, presi­
dent,
and Dlanns Lipsey,
treasurer, and three mem­
bers o f the Orlando Pilot Club
organization, Mrs. Margaret
Stannsh, Elizabeth
Wlntcle
and Helen Keyes.
During n short business
n ettin g, the newly formed
safety committee presented
plana o f work and project a for
the coming year. Preliminary
plans for a fashion show and
afternoon o f cards were dis­
cussed a n d a committee
named.
"Com m ercial
slogans
or
by-lines" waa Ihe fun pro­
gram presented by Felice
Swanson.
IT'S A S H IF T Y SEASON. Olil and young are
Members present were the
unquestionably making the shift the most pop­
M a e s , Raymond Ball, Joel
ular item this Summer. Dreaming up the "moat
Field, $ . E. Chapman, Gor­
novel look" ia part o f the fun, too, ami here two
don Swain, J. T. Collins, Mor­
teenagers, Linda DcMattio, left, and Geri Ann
ris Ferguson, S. P. Fowler,
Warnke select a pattern and team It up with
David Gatchel, John Hodge,
jmrky, blight fabric at Milady's Shoppe on Park
Jerry Jcrnigan, John LamAve.
(Herald Photo)
bertsoa. Ralph Ray, George
Stine, H. A. Swanson, Marvin
Williams, Esther R ive, Shir­
ley Secord, Sue Stevenson,

D E A R A B B Y : I ’m tk k o f all this
talk about helping people to ’’come
back**. W hat about those o f us who
have always been okay? Who helps
us? I was married to an alcoholic for
15 years and finally divorced him.
Now another aleoholie is ruining my
life. 8he came to work here three
months ago. I was nice to her. 8he
confided that she was an aleoholie
and a member o f A .A . I told the oth­
ers In the office because I thought
they had a right to know. You should
see how they reacted! You’d think
she was a saint or something. She
started dating an important man in
the office. (Divorced.) One day in the
lounge a girl said to her, ’’You don't
look like you’ve ever had a drink in
your life.” It was more than I could
stand, so I told her the truth. I said,
"Y ou look hard and you’ ve earned it."
She ran out crying, and hasn’t been
to work since. N ow no one in the
office speaks to me. I was taught to
be truthful, Abby. What has happen­
ed to the world, anyway 7 I'm for
honesty. Am I wrong?
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12:20 111 Film Pare
I D Ora' Roberts
The much-publicized fiction I *hip o f Eddie’s Father." I n . with Elvia P m l f f . and “ Last 8:89 (t&gt; W i r i i P s w n ir
t (l lUeobell—
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James Bond, otherwise color. starring Glenn Ford; I o f the Bad Men,” starring
1:1* (1) Herald ef Truth
( ( ) i'h. « .sews
( t ) Hlar A the Story
known aa Secret Agent 007 ‘Girls, Girls, Girls,” in color, |George Montgomery.
0:19 ( I ) Magi* Woesnls la
1:19 l u lls of ley
•parts
and atarrlng Sean Conner/,
(3l Iteeeball—
0:10 ( I )
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Clove, at Chle.
has coma to the screen in
depart
1.09
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"D r. N o” and ia the top fea­
*:!! tit l-euee A Anvners
8:10 (*&gt; Weather
S.fS (St Hummer Theatre
ture Sunday, Monday and
ttl BacSelsr father
l i l l i l l Championship Ilrldge
Tueaday at the Movieland
0;ta (It Pperts
1:11 (*t Hoy Koaere Femur#
Oita ttt n h *: Ktw*
Drive-In Theatre.
(tel (1) Cleveland open llolf
tat This Je Oelf
Tournament
Co-featured w ill be *Man
tiaa (It The defeei
( I ) Flight
I I ) Ostieer Balletla
from the Dlner’a Club," atar­
t:0d t « ) (lolden Age of Holly■eeri
• -&gt;d
rlng Danny Kaye, In Ita first
tit Air Tewer
ID Victory at tea
T ill lit Walter Creahtts —
Sanford showing.
e.ld
til
Major
Adame, TrailIt ewe
master
Wednesday and Thursday
f i l l (It 1st. Showtime
( I ) Ted Mack Amateur
(It Maverick
fa re at Movieland Includes
Hour
( I ) dawhlte
(31
llullwlnkle
"Jack the Giant Killer/ In
9:10 U t Kobln Hoot
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color, starring Kerwln Math­
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Mitch
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tit T »s niatatsaes
color, starring John Wayne.
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9.19 ( I ) I’m Ilk-kens — lie's
(I t Freho
A triple feature is slated
Peaster
I D Newacepa
fo r Friday and Saturday, July
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Hour
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(t l Krewltaeee
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fiction, known to million* aa James Bond, comes
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■ II &lt;(&lt; Fd gulllvan Show
(It Mtwscepe
&lt; l) Jane Wyman Show
to the ncreen for the first time in the person
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of Sean Connery in “ Dr. N o," United Artists
title III Mlit-KlorMa Newe
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M IAM I (U I’ I ) - A small, se­
ami Tuesduy at tiie Movieland Drive-In Theatre.
11:11 (It Chanael I Theater
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lect field of IS to 20 sharply(91 NeUpweea Meet#
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CeesUete
I I I III O .L Theater
tuned power boats w s r e
11:19 (8) Tea lie
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scheduled to barrel out of the
( I ) Candid camera
harbor here today on the first
11:19 9l What's My D i e
SATURDAY A- M.
ID Free, kennedy'a
leg of the annual Miami-Bim­
9 99 (9! Bee «•
Visit In Loudon
1:9* 19) Orowere Almease
ini race.
11:11
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Newteepe
"Hud,” opening Sunday at of Americana. He chafed at
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Deputy
Dog
Variety
(
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The boats raced across the
1.91 (It Cesstaews Nswg
News
the Bits Theatre and running rtatrictlons, laughed atthardchoppy Gulf Stream, kicked
8:»9
III
Acroie
the
Kenee
. (It Mli-PlA. Bawa
•hip, and built tha mightiest
(
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CarteeavUle
through
Wednesday,
itara
Faul
11:19
III
Pete*
Oaaa
up to three and four-foot
cattle empire in the world. 9:11 (It One Way Mirror
11:19 (It Ch. Nine Theater
waves by brisk winds all Newman in the title role and He la today tha only producer
9:99 III Doe! Morning
I 19 (• ) Hollywood Movie
i l l Super Cer
Cavalaade
week, and were to end the gbes a valuable Insight into of a major agricultural com­
(It
C*pU
ksntareo
first half of the race SO miles the people and traditions of
modity who haa never asked 1:19 II) d u ll A Ready
MONDAY A- M.
away on the island of Bimini. the Southwest. In addition to for government help and haa 19:91 9) Alois A the Chip■uahe
d l l id) Olga oa
Among the favorites to cop being the story of Hud, a very
(9) Mr. Magee
rejected it when offered.
1:11 ID Btga Oa
overall honors are Johnny unusual and brutal Individual,
n
Lewie
9:11 (91 drees A P a r * B e
Such a man Is Homer Ran- ( M l( I )IIIn aBlag
Lee eerie
part
Bakos, St. Cloud, who won It also shows rather power­ non, played brilliantly by Mellit Mighty Meuse Play­ I IS ( I ) college ef the Air
this
year's
Miami-Nassau fully the motivations behind vyn Douglas. Ilomcr Hannon
house
t i l III Today
the men who forged great cat­
ttl auyermsu
eat Operation Alphabet
marathon race.
is In his eighties, falling in 11:99 fit Purr
1:99 ( I ) Perm. Marker Ba­
tle
empires
out
of
desolate
The
skippers
will
have
I
I)
dla
Tie
Tla
mind and body. In hit youth he
re rt
( I ) Csrloonlee
about 48 hours to repair boats prairie land.
1:11 ( I ) gists Bewa aag
was known at “ Wild-Eyed 11:11 III Make Hoorn Per
The
Southwest
was
settled
Weather
before starting back to Miami
Daddy
Hannon” an epithet which in­
v:«s i n Today
I I) Roy Regers
on the last leg of the race at by strong men who aeeptrd dicates he was as lusty and
M S III Countdown New*
( » ) lleanle A Cecil
hardship as a condition o f life.
1:11 t l) Mlehle'e Ueayel Tima
10 a.m.. Sunday.
virile aa an cowboy.
1I:M ( I ) Mr. W'learA
I II ( I ) Mlekey Betas Shew
Their rugged, forbidding land
(It Pky Blag
( I ) CapL Kangaroo
His ton Hud la not such a
(1) Bags Bus ay
posed a challenge to them.
I M (It weather sad Bawa
man. llud, played with greet
Tonite’s The N ile
I II (It Today
They liked the feeling of
SATURDAY P. M.
force and virtuoalty by Paul
(It Car to a villa
T o Go Out T o A
space, freedom, and harmony
I Id i l l Jaeh Lataee Phew
Newman, hat the attltudea o f 11:11 (t ) Magie Land ef AllaM ode 1 I 1
(t l American llletery
with their land, crops and ani­
kasam
a slick city dweller— not a cat­
1:19 i ll Kemper deem
(It Men Into Rp.v-e
mals. The cattleman was, and
•
II
(It
Oall norm Skew
tleman. Tha heritage o f tha
( I ) Cllit News Robert
still Is, the most independent
II:IS I I ) Bey Wkoa
| O \J l C v O t \ r f
Trout
Texas Panhandle means abso­
(It Caleadar
I t 'l l ( I ) lUoouall—
RIDE-IN T H t A l R E
(It Cartoon Capers
lutely nothing to him. He pre­
Rooton at W. T.
TV RENTAL
1:11 ( I ) My Prised Pllrka
fers a Cadillac to a horse, oil
1’ IIO N K F A 2-1218
&lt;11 Not For Hire
• Salea
• Servlet
witla to cattle, and women to
1:11
I I) Championship W res­
TONITF. A SAT.
tling
everything else. Laws mean
( I ) ilareball—
nothing to Hud— all he la con­
F A 2-1928
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Zenith Color TV Salea
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NO. 1 A T 7:13 O N LY
NOW
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ilrm e d in tuxedo and black
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trance to the Sadler'*, Wells
NO. 2 A T 9:30 O N LY
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night.
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9:11 II) Oasis A Harriet
He wa* pushed atide by a
9:11 ( I ) Can. Pla. - Wash.
SU N D A Y THRU W E D N E SD A Y
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Report
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1:11 (It llnaienenny
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1:19 (It Bet Bight Movies
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JACKSONVILLE (U I’ I) Judge Albert Graeule hai
ruled
that
Mayor
Haydon Rurm' libel nut against
a political opponent did not
meet the neceuary require­
ment!.
hut ha left the door open
for an amended &lt;ult and kjvc
Burn* to days to change his
$730,000 action agaimt for­
mer City Councilman John
Lanahan.
The suit wai filed after
Lanahan bouglil newspaper
ad* during the rare for the
mayor's ifa t, which liurni
won. He charged that the adi
wrre libeloui.

Time Bomba
D ALLAS, Tag. (N E A )
Eddie Le-Baron li going to
help coaeh the receivers as
well aa throw to them when
tha Dallas Cowboy*
open
training eamp in July.
A fter studying tha pas*
catchers in game movies, LaBaron says: Th* thing I'va
noticed about different rareivara In the letgua ia rather
than breaking at, say 12 yards
downfleld each time, they
might break at 11 on* time
and I I th* nexL
“ My main hep* la that w*
can get our timing sat.”

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Newly erow-nad light heavy­
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tills as lonig aa poaalbla. An­
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like a few ruon-titl* fights bahighlight* of the final two
fore ha ri&gt;k\a hia crown.
round* of th# $110,000 Cleve­
land Open thlo weekend will
be televised by Sports Net­
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Yvonne da Carlo and Dale 130 stations across tha nsRobertson, iW the defunct tiun. A ir time for Saturday's
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personages
belter k n o w n
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parents who've been looking
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Jet Lanes . . . there's a meet­
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th ers o n , mother daughter,
father-daughter or motherson combos. All you have to
do la to gat down there for
tha meeting . . . if you need
any instructions or pointers
prior to beginning the lea­
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more than glad to help you.
Sound* like a great idea for
th* summer when time be­
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Dr. 8idney Gaynor, tha Yan­
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Out at the Capri where they
really had e show yesterday
. . . The Lake Mary Woman's
Club met for lunch dretoed In
old fashioned bathing aulta to
emphasis*
water a a ( • 1 y
month which is this month
. . . the Capri Is * popular
spot for Navy parties too . . .
VAil-11 had a ''humdinger,”
last Saturday night, ia th*
words of Manager Joy. Th*
Lions banquet was there this
week too and they had a fine
night out. Tha Capri ' has
some of the best facllUitg in
town for these affairs.
s e e

Yesterday was also Flo’s
first day back at the Caribc
from her vacation . . . had
a wonderful lim# traveling
throughout the itatg *o she'll
probably have aom* interest­
ing talcs to tell. Site says
there'* a new sign on the
wall . . . says that tha Hide­
aways, Peg, BUI and R u m ,
are featured at the lounge on
Friday night* . . . Why not
.top in there and see them
after doing your Friday night
shopping . . . or before for
that matter. You can also sat
until 8 p.tn. The Caribe is
right down town ami you can
spend your whole evening
here
without wasting any
lime.
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a • a
—Th* czecutlve committee of
Club Diamond has a com­
the Florida Council of 100 has
plete menu now, from ham­
gone on record lupporling tha
burgers to iteaks and sea­
govcrnor'i bond lim a
for
foods . . . all cooked by your
higher education and a apace
hostess Dottle Palmer, who
age seminar in Central Flor­
puts in her lima la th* hot
ida that would attract top
kitchen to keep the customers
brain* from acruat the na­
happy . . . fish fry every
tion.
night . . . all you can eat, ind
After adopting tha rraolu
spaghetti dinner* on Friday
tioni, the comrolttr* discuss
and Saturday aveningi. Ray
ed'sending an Industrial talk
Palmer, writ known ex-Navy
fore# into northern ita tci to
chief and bartender about
attract morn Induitry for
town, is your host and the
Florida.
Palmers a rt looking forward
to seeing some of their old
friends at the Club—open on
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apd rlahta of w»y tfeocrlbed ao
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tding. The Space Agency
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said
lit
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about
B y way o f famUiariiatloa,
Buffalo, Xaw York
plat of Vlavla Forme, ac­
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of Seminole County. Flor­ bering the following described
ida from Ita Interaction real property, lo-wltl
rred to aa the "Gooaey- o f that organisation’! Madi­ cessful.
toil I. Block B, COUNTRY
with
Hu rbe k ■ t r * a t.
bird/* Ha Uhutrioua Ufa U son Avenue penchant for the
CLUB M ANOR UNIT NO.
aortbeaatarly to the Kaet
This m ay be tha dead-end
3. ar cording to the put
lino of Lot S of anld plat.
perbapa beat aumned up by glowing deacrlpUv*.
weakness that will send the
Ihereuf
aa recorded
I*
X That cartels nnnnme.l is.
tbo ai-pllot who called the
I’lat Honk 12, Pngt&gt; f l
Gemini spaceship the way o f
foot rlaht or way extendand Tf, Public Rerorda of
Now, H teems, the Space
DC-3 lim ply "the beat damn­
Ins alone tha eaalerly
the dirigible eventually.
Hrmlnole County. Florida,
tinea or Lott 1 and I to
Agency baa started hitching
ed plane ever built."
has
been filed against you l*
Ita Intersection with Via.
The dirigible, for tboae too Gemini to another long-neg­
via Street, according to tha nbove-aiylrd suit, and you
Gemini's hopes for a future
plat of Slavln F am e re- are required to serve a copy
young to recall, waa an exotic lected program, an earth-or­ aa a space-age DC-3 were
your
Answer or ether
cordad In Plat Booh I, of
but
highly unconventional biting manned apace atotioa. hardly enhanced by a recent
page ST, Public Rerorda Pleading *.» the Complaint ea
Plaintiff's
Mi,.mays.
ANDKR.
form of air travel that waa There ia a vision o f Gemini study by scientists o f the
of Samlnola County, FlorBOX. K IW I. DEAN. LOWN­
Ida.
the rage In the 1330a. Eaaen- capsules shuttling men to and Ford Motor Co. Their work
DES'.
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222
Down AND ORDERED In
llally. it waa a balloon hoisted from a giant space laboratory centered oo methods o f re­ open aeaalun of the Board of East Central Boul-vard, Or­
by llghter-than-alr gaa. Ita on a regular schedule—thus, entering tbs atmosphere after f a u n ty fomnilealonera of lando. Florida, and file Die
Answer
or
other
Seminal# County, Florida, on original
career waa shortened by ita the space-going DC S.
tha tlth Say af Juna, A. D. Pleading In lha office of the
apace Journey a.
Clark
of
lha
Clreult
Court
on
The hitch ia that, unless
ow n
dead-end weakneaaea
The scientists concluded, ISIS.
or before tha Xetfi day nf
and by the winged airplane. soma drastic Improvements among other points, that a ( I I A U
HOARD OF COUNTY m i l - July. IKS. If you fall to dn
eo, a decree pro ronfeeao will
A DC-3-veriui-diriglble com­ are made, the goings and wingless craft, o f which Gam­
It tIWI ON Hits.
C O U N T Y , l *»• taken against you lor the
tIKM!
NOI.&amp;
parison o f the two-man Gem­ particularly tha comings of in! ia one, needed " a re-entry
’ 're lie f demanded In Ihn Com­
FLORIDA
ini apace capsule would aecm Gemini capsules at tha earth path along a precise corri­
B y) Arth ur W. Beckwith. plaint.
Thla Notice shall b« publish,
Jr.
a bit premature, Inasmuch as level will require upwards o f dor" and that “ a slight varia­
ed onie a week for four conIt has not even gotten o ff the 30,000 men per (hot. The tion could althar plunge the Publleh Juna SI. IMS.
eerullve weeks In tha Hanford
CDJ-ll#
Herald
ground and will not for an­ problem la one o f recovering vehicle into the atmosphere
DATED thla l«th Say a*
other year or ao. But Space the astronauts.
x
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tc
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m
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v
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Juna. ISIS.
too quick, burning it up, or
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d
(HEAL)
Agency administrator Jamca
Thara were many on the bounce It away Into aa end­
B B V o r v n v o b i o si r e n r
Arthur TV Beckwith, Jet
E. Webb made the C-3 re­ technical and engineering le­ less trip through space."
NKWIVOLK C O I V T Y AVIS
Clerk of tha Circuit court
FIO
IJC
I
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AVIS
t
o
(.-SCR.
mark, so it bears discussion. vel who criticised the Mer­
By: Martha T. Vlhlra
On the other hand, they T i l l B lo w n OF W AT.
Deputy Clark
Project Gemini is A m e r ­ cury capsule, particularly for said, a spaceship with soma
XOT1CB &gt;n HEREBY 01V- Anderaon, Rush. Daaa.
ica's next step In manned its bail-shaped construction sort o f wings “ would roquiro KX that aftar a public hear- Lowndta A van dan Barg
conquest o f apace. Its Initial that required a return by a lass precise re-entry cor* I s a the Boar! e f County Attorneys and Counsellors aO
Commissioners
ef
Memlnnl* Law
task will be lo lift two-man parachute —' a comparatively rldor.
Increasing
certainty Countr, Florida, did. on lha 232 Eaat Central Bnnleva*4
teams o f
astronauts
Into inaccurate method of landing. that re-entry could be accom­ 11th day af Juna A. D. IMS. Foot Offlca Boa USB
duty adopt ■ resolution vacat­ Orlando. Florida
earth orbits for periods of up
And these were disappoint- plished successfully."
ing and abandoning and re­ Talaphnna 311-IIIt
the rlahta ef Heml- Publish Juna M O July *, to
Things w i t h
wlng^
Jt nouncing
noli County and tha Public is. m s .
aeema. keep winning.
in and lo certain rlphta ef CDJ-114
Dirigibles
didn't
h a v a way described as follower
• That certain unnamed and
them. Neither do Gemlai cap­
■nopeaed la-foot rlaht of i n t u b c i R c r r r r o r a r i f
sules.
way tylna between lltneha t u b n i n t h j u d i c i a l m a ­
IS. ST. SI and II on the r t IT OF AND FOB IKBSw
North, nnd Block* 21. 21. IO L K r n r X T T , FLORIDA.
22 and 42 on the Mouth, I * I'H IM 'R R Y VO. ISIIH
M. M. Smith's Hubllrlelon. FE D E R A L NATIONAL X O W k
arcordlne to plat there­ OAC.E AMOOCIATIUN, a *0#A
of recorded In Plat B»-&gt;k poratlon,
FI Slut Ito
1, pap* 22. Public lieS PIN D A LE , N. C. (U P I) — experiment to show how much
corda of Hemlnnl# County, va.
OHOVER
f*.
BO
W
U
N
O . JR.
Florida (I, a a ■ railroad
Employes o f Spindals Mills o f their wages goes to the
and CON8TA.NCB A. BO W .
rlaht of way),
today received plastic bags of federal government.
t. That certain unnamed and Tel NO,
Defendant*
nnopaned 29-foot rlaht of
silver dolleri with their week*
Charles II. Reynolds, vies
V e n n o r sale
way lytna betwaen Rlorka
NOTICE IH HERKHT (BTv
ly salaries in a management president o f tha textile firm,
21 and 21 on Ilia Weal,
and Blocks 2T and 21 on EN that on tha leth lay at
July,
t&gt;43. at 11:9* A M, at
said tha additional money
tha East. II. M. Smith's
MOSCOW (U P I) _
Soviet
Huhdlvlelnn, acenrdlna to lha front door of tha Court
equaled the amount of federal reaction to Prcildent Ken­
plat thereof recorded In llnuea o f Memlnola County, nt
Plat Book 1. paae 12, Hanford, Florida, tha IKonnr*
taxes withheld each week.
nedy's visit to West Berlin
Public Records of Heml- able Arthur H. Beckwith, J r,
Reynoide aald the "eye- has hardened to advance e f
Clerk of lha Ctraull Court
rule County, Florida.
I. That certain unnamed and nf Memlnola County, Florida,
opcoter” advance will be repaid Premier Nikita Khrushchev's
unopened rlaht of way will offer fnr ails lo tha high.
to tha firm over the next countering trip to East Ber­
lylna between Blocks 11 #»t and beet bidder for caelt,
12 and the West, au l nt public outcry, the following
lin.
MINNEAPOLIS (U P I) — three weeks.
Blocks 21 and 22 on the deecrtbed property of lha De­
"W
e
are
using
thla
means
Khrushchev
is
due
In
East
Fred Wilson, 33, arrested in
Kaet. II. II Hmlth'a Hub- fendants drover C, Bowling,
dlvlelon,
acrordlna
to Jr. end Constance A Bowling:
Haymond, Minn., on a war­ to dramatise to our fellow Berlin Friday afternoon, but
l.ol S. Block 1. NORTH
plat thereof recorded In
employes
tha
amount
o
f
mon
there
waa
no
information
ORtiAXDO 2ND ADDITION,
rant charging he fled from
Plat Book t. pea* &gt;2.
according
tn plat thereof
Public Records of Meml­
a Florida road gang, con- ey they, and all American available es to when he
recorded In Plat Book IX
nola County, Florida.
wage
earner!,
mutt
pay
reg
planned
to
leave
Moscow.
Pages 12, 21 and IT. Pub­
lemlcd It would be unennsti
BONK AND ORDERED In
lic ftecvirde of Hemlnot*
Western observers said the open eaaslon of lha Board of
tutional to send him back to ularly to support the federal
County,
Florida)
Commleeloneta of
government with ita millions premier apparently hoped to C o u n t y
legated jprison.
segregated
HemIno! e County, Florida, on together with all structure#
lie told a U. S. com m illion o f employe*, ita foreign give­ offset tbe massive morale the 22th day of June, A. D. and Improvement#, than A#
thereafter on said land.
ill.
cr hera ha will fight any ax away, Ita layer upon layer boost Kennedy gave to the t(HEAL)
Thla la mada pursuant Aa
BOARD OF C O U N T T F inal Deere* of Foraaloeur*
tradition' by Florida on these o f bureau*, and ita annual In­ 1.3 million West Berliners
entered In lha ahnva AAovo,
tercot on an astronomical pub­ who greeted him during hia
COM jrlHBIONBItH
grounds. !
HEIIINOI.E
C O n N T T . Chancery Docket No. TIT1X
brief visit Wednesday.
lic
debt,”
Reynolds
said.
now pandlna In lha Clrcull
Wilson l| a white man, born
FLORIDA
Khrushchev scotched rumors
He noted that withholding
Byi Arthur If. Beckwith. Court o f and for Memlnola
in Georgin, who had been
County, Florida
Jr.
of his prematura departure
IN WnTNERH WHEREOF. f
serving a 19-year term on the for the firm's MO employe!
Publish Juna SS. IMS.
Wednesday when he spoke CDJ-1SS
have hereunto eat my hand
amounted
to
9320,503.24
la
it
road gang fo r robbery.
and official seal (Dig Silk
to military cadets here.
day of June, {SIX
He admitted to authorities year, or an average of f8 r
tu b
rm rrrv
c o r n T . (B EA L)
Surrounded by generals and
183.52
per
week.
he escaped from the gang as
n in t h
jr n ir iA L
r m r r iT .
Arthur W Beckwith. J »
Reynolds auggeated that the admirals, be told the newly IV
AVD
FOR
IK N IX C M .i:
they worked ;on a road near
Clark of the Circuit Courl
commissioned officers “ re I'O r V T T . F L O R ID A .
federal
government
could
re­
In and for Bamtnola Count
Copeland, F l » „ April 3.
IV C H A V C B B T I M M
solute
actions"
ware
needed
ty. Florida
turn "billion* o f dollars each
FEDERAL NATTOXAL KORTTty:
Martha T. Tlhlea
year-* to tha waga tam er by to block the way "to another OAOE CORPORATION, a eor.
Deputy Clark
poratlon
nraantaed
under
an
world
war.**
Joseph M. Muraek*
eliminating government agen­
Act of Congraea and atlatlng P. O. Boa 322
'As long as Imperialism pursuant
In tha Federal N a­ Fern Park, Fla.
WESTTOBT, Conn. (U P I V - d a* euch a* "electric power
exists there remains the dan­ tional Mortgage Association Publish Juna IS.
Ovcrhcard at the beach: " I t ’ a generation, imurance, ware- ger o f Imperialism unleashing Charier Act,
CDJ-12S
houeca,
welfare
programs,
Ptllkttff,
not fair; U’a not', fair. Brow

*

Firm Gives Lesson

In Government Cost Red Reaction

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To JFK Berlin
Visit Hardens

Escaped Convict
Has Novel Plea

Discrimination

nica aren't aUowted to sell
Girl Scout cookie^."
The pint-ilaed spokesman
for tha angry young women
clustered about a sand castle
continued:
"Ju »t \ because
they're big they eafi sell big
things. And
Juat
we’re little, we hat
Utile things. H 'l not

tramportatlon, etc. . . "
"When the people become
concerned enough and eo adr i i * their repretentativea in
Waihington," Reynolds add­
ed, "government extravagance
and expenditure* will be re­
duced. A reduction will never
be made until the people
apeak.'*

a world nuclear rocket w a r."
he said. " I t la impossible not
to see that aggressive forces
in the Western powers head­
ed by the imperialist circles
of the United States era eon
Unulng their war prepara
lions.’ *
Tbe official Communist par
ly newspaper Pravda reacted
(o Kennedy’s Berlin visit by
claiming a Bonn .Washington
"atom ic axis" that "reeks
o f war*’ bad emerged from
Kennedy's talks with West
German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer.

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Cape Contract

Dental Adjustment

to a less fearful adjustment.

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n a tiif

SRto
cots

DONALD KARL
TOOT, and VIVTH JTnltYAI* CIRCITIk
RETTT J. TOOT, hi* wife, and IV
AVD
FOR
•BHX.VOLB
KARL W. TOUT,
r n r v T V . F l o r id a .
Defendant*. IV I'll 4VCHRT VO. IMVS
NOTICE o r VALE
FE D E R A L NATIONAL MORfPs
NOTICE Ul HEREBY fHV- OAOE AHHOCIATION. a eorBN that an the 13th day nf poratlon organise! under » •
July. A. D. ltSX at lha hour Art nf Congress end ailetlng
of 11:00 A. • ■ at lha aaatarn pursuant to lha fe le r e l N a ­
door of the Court None, In tion
Mortguga
Anortltloa
Hemlnole County, Florida. City
of Hanferd, tha Honorable A r­ Charter Act.
plaintiff,
thur It. Beckwith, Jr, Clerk .* «of tha Circuit Court of Meml­ ARTHUR W ILLIA M MARTIN
nola County. Florida, will nf.
and MARY JUAN MARTIN,
far for sale to tha highest hla wife,
bidder at public outcry for
Defendant*
rash, tha followlna deecrtbed
v o t i i b o r i i i .k
property or tha Defendants;
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIV ­
altuata and lying In Memlnola EN that on lha 13th day of
County. Florida, to wll:
July. A. D. 1943, al tha hour
Lots 21. IT. *4 and !!. or of ll:o « A. M. at the aaalern
CTARDENIA. Hanford Ftnr- door of tha Court HoUie In
Idn.
acrordlna
tn
plat Hrmlnole Co«at7, Florida. City
thereof recorded In Plat
llnnorablw
Book I. Page IT. Public of Sanford, U A
llecords of Memlnola Coun­ Arthur IL fleefcwlth. Jr, Clerk
of the Clrestt Court of Hsmlty. Florida.
CAPE C ANAVERAL (U P I)
Alio that portion of tha nule Coaaty, Florida, will o f­
for aa)* IA the hlihest
— Bkla will be opened July 24
North 19 feat of 24lh fer
Place, also known aa Vina bidder at pohlle outcry for
her* for construction o l
Hlreat In Hanford, Flor­ cash. tkA (Allowing described
manned
spacecraft
para­
ida. which lie* between property At lhA DefendAnia;
3-111F Court A Princeton situate and tying In Hsmlnnla
chute building tn tbe Merritt
Avenue, which said por­ County, Florida, lo wit:
Islind launch area, tbe U. S.
Lot I*. Block 2. a raaulv
tion of said meet waa
division of IILOCK *. » '* !
Vicata.t and aban-loned by
Army Corpa of Engineers
TRACT “ A". NORTH OK*
an ordinance of the City
said today.
LANltO SECOND A D D I­
of Hanford. Florida, adopt­
TION, according to put
ed Meptembar 24. IS52.
thereof recorded In Plat
Together with tha following:
Hook 11. Page* IS. Public
Una Wastlnghouaa Refri­
llecords of Hrmlnole Coun­
gerator. Model IFII 112 A
ty, Florida
Una Hot Point Bangs, Mo­
CHICAGO (U P I) — The
Thla
gala la mada purattanl
del 3«&gt;RB42
toss of a parson's natural
This sat* Is mid* pursuant ta the final Decree of forateeth and the prospect of L&gt; lha Final -D ectif of fore- rtoiura la lha above eauve.
closur* In tha above rauea. Chancery Case No. I1STS, en­
wearing dentures may bava Chancery Case No. 13-)84. en­ tered bp lha Honorable (a)
psychological
repercussions, ured by tha Honorable &lt;a&gt; Wm. O. A Kill DO K. Judge ot
2Vm. fl. A K ill DUE, Judge of tha wild Court, on tha 24th
according to Dr. Earl Pound, tha aald Court, on the 14th day a t Juna, A. D. 1941.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
of the University of Southern day of June. A. I&gt;. 1S42.
hats hereunto set my hand
IN WITNESS! WHEREOF
California Dental School.
bava hereunto eel my hand and official aaal this llt b day
He told a meeting of the and official seal (hi* 21th day « r June, a . D. m i .
(HEAL)
American Dental AisociaUoo of June, A. D. IMS.
Arthur It. Deckwllh, Jr,
(MEAL)
that these worries, permitted
Clerk Circuit Court,
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r,
Hemlnole Co, Hanford. FU.
•Clerk of tha Circuit Court.
to linger, can create a menul
Memlnola County. Florida.
Fla.
trauma that may be difficult
Uy: Martha T. Vthleu
Hy; Martha T. Vlhltn
to overcome. He said Ibc
Deputy Cleik
Deputy Clerk
Handers. McEwtn, Sckwar*
wearing o f partial dentures Mender*. McKwan, Mchwara
A Mima
* Mima
during too transition to full l t l East Central Avenue
IAI East Centra) Avanua
Orlando,
Florida
Orlando,
Florida
dentures helps some patients
Publish June 21, 1141.
Publish Juna 21. 1242.

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E F F IC IE N C Y GARAGE A P T .
All conveniences, close in.
Apply 603 Palmetto or ph.
F A 2-6400.

LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
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M ANSFIELD
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k removed. Reasonable. Ph.
F A 2-7664.

R E SPO N SIB ILITY:
FURNISHED 1 b o d r o o m N IC E L Y furnished 3 room
T i t Herald w ill w t b t
Apartment.
Private bath.
house. Large rooms. $65 a
iponiibta lor n o n thaa on#
F A 2-5303.
mo. F A 2-8344.
incorrect loiertioa o f your ad,
lad reserves the right to rc- Clean l i t floor apt. Private FURNISHED Apt. 4 Large
rooms. Close to town. Ph.
t Im or reject may advertizeentrance. li*H Palmetto.
F A 2-3819.
B fo t from what ordered to
FURNISHED 3 B e d r o o m
coaforai to tba policies o f this
Apartment. N ew ly decorat­ LARG E 2 bedroom Trailer on
P*P
large lake. Adults only. Pb.
ed. Quesnel Apt. Apt. 7. 404
F A 2-7368.
E. 14th St. 3228104.
2. N o t ic e * - P c r w m a b

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
ROOF Cleaning. All fungus
growth removed. Average
price *30. 1st *10 off on
the 1st house in the neigh­
borhood. Licrn&lt;.ed k bond­
age. Work guaranteed. L.
P. Ellis. FA 2 1900.

UPSTAIRS 3 Bedroom furn­ FURN. Apt. Close in. Pbonc
NOTICE to Real Estate Brok­
ished Apartment. 1301 W.
F A 22800.
ers. Our home at 41* Scott
1st St. F A 2-0801.
aad vacaat lots on E l Por­
CLEAN quiet Rooms*’ The
tal A t*, h are been with­ Furn. A p t Close In. Apt. 4.
Gables. F A 24720.
drawn from isle. U r. &amp;
$33 Mo. 407Vi W. 1st.
UNFURNISHED 2 - betfroom
Mrs. Hsrold R lg f*._________
house,
kitchen
equipped.
3 BDRM. Furn. Apt. *35
I . E d u c a tio n - last r a c t low 3101 Magnolia F A 2-3031
F A 2-3631.

WELLS DRILLED. PUM PS,
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
A ll Types and Sixes
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
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207 W. 2nd St.
F A 2 6132

AlR-CondlUoniof - Refrigera­ EFFICIENCY Apartmeat on PLNECREST — 3 Bdrm. Kit.
tion men needed. We train
First St. Near 2 city free
equipped. *85 month. Pb.
you. Tools and equipment
parking tots and shopping
322 0129.
furnished. W rite C.T. I. Box
stores. No utility charges.
33. c/o Herald.
Suitable tor couple or sin­ 6 ROOMS nicely furnished.
F A 2-6237. No pets.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
LE A R N to play. Complete
Store.
V E R Y large 3 Bedroom
set of chords tor open
Home in Loch Arbor. *110
rhythm Guitar, mandolin W E L A K A A PA R TM E N TS
“He’* afraid to go out! Thera's a m w cat in 1tw
per month. FA 2*5301.
o r 3 string banjo. 30c each
neighborhood!"
Rooms private baths, 114
s e t 104 5. Maple Ave. or
W. First S t
1 U P P E R 2 Bedroom furnish­
12. Real Enlate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sato
Phone 322-8097.
ed Apartment. Private en­
K'iiciency Apt. 130 Mo. up.
trance. 619 Magnolia.
FOR your best buy, cboose
M A R V A N IA . M AYFAIR
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
building lots
a re
Tee 'X Green Estates. 3 A Choice
N IC E L Y furnished large 2
REN T A BED
scarce so we are pleased
4 Bedrooms. More space
w tiiss e m e r r r c o c w t o r
Bedroom and 2 bath Apart­
to offer two in a fine loca­
ior your money. 20th Street
rnw nu n s j m ic in ciw- Rollawiy, Hospital A Baby
m ent Adults. 1912 Sanford
■t i t o r s i n
ro w i r w .
Bads.
West
by
M ayfair
Golf
tion, high and dry. Front­
Ave.
F
A
25668.
lltLS C O tSTT, rl.OHDS.
By Day, Week, or Month
Course. Open dally 116:00.
age on Scott Ave , *9iW0.
H S i r u r n o . isaoe
CARROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
’ NIT FIT) MOPTQACIEK PER
322-2744. Builders: LMX E N ­
FURNISHED, extra nice 2-br.
IINCEVG COUP,
Ph. F A 2-3181 110 W. 1st St.
TERPRISE® INC.
house, tile shower, fenced
Plaintiff,
in back yard. Near Navy
peaLARGE 4 bedroom House
XOIIEKT A. MAXWEL.L, *t ux,
3 BR. Home. 202 taiurcl Dr.
base. *05. FA 2 6244.
nest to High School with 1
it at,
Good
location,
kitchen 111 N. Park Ave. FA 22420
p.f.m l.nta.
acre of yard. Nice for 2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
equipped. Low down pay­
i o t k i : o r S IIT IN
19. Situations Wanted
children. Stove &amp; refrige r
w o r t h to w
ro s n r u ir s a
House. Kitchen electrically
ment. Assume loan. A real
roi KOM3IIT A. SlAXW r.Ui
ator. Ph. FA 2-3610 0:30 to
equipped. FA 2-6630 after
saving. Call F A 2 9172.
CHILDREN kept. F A 24182.
and ROHES A. 3IAXW BU*
3:30. After « F A 2-7631 $73
8 p. m.
_____
fill wlfa
Month.
SRMIOEeCKi Unknown
DAYS work wanted. 322-7033
LID TOi All partita claim­
8. Bench Rental*
ing Interact* by. through, L A K E B L V D . R E N T A L
Child Care. FA 2 2274.
under or aKOlnet the aforeOcean
front
Loch Arbor, lease, 3 Bit homt H UTCH ISO N
aald peraon
BABYSITTING day or night.
Apartm ent Daytona Beach.
TOC ARE hereby not I (I *4
with breeseway, *100.
F A 2-1212.
hat a Comytalnt to foracloea Other attractive rentals from
FURNISHED or unfurnished
F A 2-4058.
i certain mortgage encum2
bedroom
block
house.
Im
­
*73. List your home rental
i.rtng the following deecrlbW ILL do Babysitting snd will
9, For Sale or Rent
id real property, lo-wlt:
mediate possession. Owner
with us tor fast service.
stay weekends. FA 2*5019.
Lot JJ. Block I. W K.VTHwill finance, 2132 Urangc
2 BDRM liouse. 817 Calaltna.
E tm 'IK I.D Kl BUT ADDI­
SEWING, Alterations, repairs,
Ave.
TION actenrdlnr to the
plat thereof, ae recorded
3 BDRM. 2 bath home. 2017
button holes. Lidies, men
In Plat llook II. fa x * ( «
Elisabeth Court. G r o v e 3 BDRM. 2 bath home, kit.
4 children. Also tailored
Public Hecord* of tfemlReal Estate— Mortgages
Manor FA 2-3893 for Appt.
equipped. Living k dining
nole County, F.arlda.
slip cover*, l t s i i W. 13th
laa been filed agalutl you In 11*. N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
rra. with wall to wall earSt.
he ebnee-etyled ault, and you Ravenna Park
FA 2-7105 12. Real Enisle For Sale
pet, fla. rm. 2317 Osceola
ire r*'|ulrr,| to serve a copy
Evenings
if your Answer or other HandDr. FA 2 8181.
*21. Ilea ul y Suhitvs
HIGHW
AY
ACREAGE
tiu to the Complain' on Plain- FA 2-2677 FA 2-5129 FA 2-8360
20 acres of high land on high
Ift'e altorneye, ANl)t:t;»J‘N,
with Qortda I lA H R IE P I'i&gt; BEAUTY NOOK
tLMH. DEAN. IAJW.VDES A
way 46 between the Wekiva 2 BEDROOM
ran den IlERti, 333 East Cen­ EDUCATOR will rent furnishroom,
kitchen
equipped. Complete Ser. Eve. Appt’s.
River and interstate 4. A
ed 3 BR home to desirable
ta l Avenue, Orlando, Florida,
FA 2-3742
No
down
payment.
Assume 103 So. Oak
mil flta the original Answer
fine investment today for
tenant. F A 2-3161. Ext. 30.
ir other Pleading In the ofmortgage.
Ph.
FA
2-7237.
tomorrow. 660 frontage on
SPECIAL
[Ice of the Clerk of the Cir­
46.
Total
price
*14,two.
cuit Court on or before the F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
DARING
LY
D
IF
F
E
R
E
N
T
tilth day of July, list. It you
Clean and close in. Jimmie
Terms.
Cold Wave *6 93 complete
la11 to do eo. a deerta pro
3 Bdrm New Ultra Modern
Cowan. 322-4013.
Open evening by appt.
eonfasso will ba taken aaalnet
home.
3
Ceramic
tile
baths.
rou for the relief demanded
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0631
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Built-in G. E. color kit­
in the Complaint.
Thla Notlca ehalt ba pub.
equipped. *73. FA 2 3303.
chen, Oak floora. Central
22. Build • Paint ■ Repair
lahed once a week for four
ducted heat to each room,
Hineecutlva
weeks
In
tha 2 BEDROOM furnished Apart- 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Sanford Herald.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Brick fireplace, Bar-B Que
merit. F A 2-0641.
DATED thla llth day at
Smalt Repairs — Painting
Pit, 2 car enclosed garage,
lune. lilt .
Phone— FA 27083
[HEAL)
and ONE and ONE H ALF
1 BEDROOM House. 2608 S.
THE TIM E T E S Tl) FIRM
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ACRE lot fronting on Rig
Elm. W iter furn. FA 2-2307
Clerk of Circuit Corut
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
Lake Mary. *23,500 * 1,000 25. Plumbing Herviern
By: Margaret E. Tyre
LAKE M ARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
Deputy Clerk
minimum
cash,
balance
BY
OWNER.
3
Bedrm.
con
PLUMBING
Pnblleh June SI, &gt;1 * July I.
baths, central air-condition­
monthly. J. W. Hall, Realty,
crete block Home, shaded
IS. IMS.
Contracting
Repairs
ing, fall out shelter, sandy
CDJ-1DS
2544 S. French Ave. Ph.
lot on beautiful lake. Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
beach. 322 8020.
322-3641.
F A 2-2006.
iv
tu b
e n te r it
rom r
R L. H A R V E Y
m vth
jr is in s L n n r iiT .
3
BEDROOM,
l
l
i
bath
house.
204 Saniord Ave.
FA 2 3383
ami
v im
sKHivoLi:
2413 Chase. Children wel­
x o i.v T V , k i .until s.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAMS
i v c H a .v c rH t vo. Mini
come. 322-3800.
Realtor
rtlDERAL, NATIONAL MORTRaymond Lundquut, Asso.
OAHE AMOC1ATKXV. A CorREALTOR
pnratlan org*nli«1 unitr tn LARGE House, I Bedroom, S TA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
HO North Park Ave.
Act " f Cnnartu and (liftin g
bath. *133 Mo. FA 2-0219.
Plumbing 4 Heating
pursuant tn tba Vaittral Na­
323-0339
A IR CONDITIONING
NO CA5H NEEDED
tional Sfnrtgag* Aaaoclalloa, FURN. Apt. 1300 Mellonville.
Sanford, Fla.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. *81 a
Charter Ant. having It* prlnCONTRACT and REPAIR
clpal otflca tn th« City of
month. T. k I. included. Big shady lots up to 3(8)
WORK
Xv««hlrgton District of Col- 3 BDRM. If. I.tving room.
322 8083.
nmbla.
Elec. Range. *100. 122 Shan­
frontage. Highly restricted 1007 Santord Ave. FA
Plaintiff
non Drive. Available July
WILSON PLA C E 3 ml. W
»B.
27. Special Service*
1st. FA 1-0886.
ROLAND B. VF.IT an) L LIon Hi-Way 46. Willard Jones
EABETl! VI. VB1T, hi a wit*.
FA 2-0684. or A1 Wallace
FfHGIDAIRB
I&gt; JUI8K1RL an4
P. O. 1I1S- t BR, 1 bath. *75 ■ mo.
F4 2 6300.
KIEL, hi* wlfa, H J RINKSales 4 Service
Office TK 2 2118
3
BR.
1H
bath.
*83
a
mo.
AVAOC
ml
VtAROAKRT
G. H. HIGH
Night r A 2-0848
RINKAVAUR. hla wlfa. an4 Large I Br., 2 bath. Air-cond.
REDUCED tor quick sale
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
RIDGEWOOD
WOOD
PRO­
123 0700
*163 mo.
by
owner.
2
HR
,
kitchen
DUCTS CO., INC., a corporalPh. FA 23883
2U4 Park D r.
Santord, FIs.
torn. Air-Cond. Princeton
linn
allsling umttr th* laws 3 Br. 2 bath on lake. *130 a
of N«w J*r*ay,
mo.
Ave,
Very
low
down
pint.
PLNECREST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
Drfsntlanta.
Assume
4‘- * ^
mortgage.
VOTIt B TO APV»: VII
baths. FIs. room, built-in
YOUR BEST LIVING AND
TICK S T tT E UV PLOHIUA
FA 2 2389.
oven
4c
range.
104
E.
Jen
TUi lluland U. V .lt and EliINVESTING OPPORTUNITY
Reg. Real Estate Broker
kins Circle. 322 9337.
iab*th If. Vail
IN FLORIDA TODAY!
3 4 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
FA 2-1301 17-92 st Hiawatha
Addraaa Unknown.
models on
Highland
at
And: D. J. Miakl*l and P.
SANFORD HOME
0. Mlaklst
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­ Priced to sell today. $iooo,
Longwood. Open daily 10:00
Addrr** Unknown.
lex. Available June 2Uh. with *700 down and payments
to dark. 10 Minutes South “ w - w
. macmt.auilt
ToU A HU lli.U I.ll Y NOTIFA 2 3610.
&gt;’IKU that a cult haa b«»n
on 17-92 and West on Semi­
of *70 per month. How can
fllad agalnat yau in tha abor*
nole 1 block.
you beat three 1's. Has
(ntltlad &gt;*uii. and that you 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ara i(&lt;|uirad la flla your anLMX ENTERPRISES, INC.
two
large
bedrooms,
fenc
ped. *100 Mo. FA 2 6437.
n e r with tha Clerk of thla
ed yard, attractive land
Court ami to aarv* a copy
NEW 2 Bedroom, I Ms bath.
th*r*af upon th* 1’U ln llff or 3 BR. Frame House. Partly
K'aping. , ,
Electric kitchen home on
i’lalntirrt
attorney*.
ahoia
furnished. Near NAS. Not
ni m* and addr*** I* Million A
Country Club
Rd. Lako
fancy but cheap rent. *12.50
Flarniuin, j « F**t I’ lna £tr**t.
Mary. *5oo down, $36,17 per
nrlaudo, Florida. not latar
week. FA 2 3219.
FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES:
month Ph. FA 22713.
than July l«th, 1141. It you
fi l l to iie&gt; at a tteerte Pru E FFIC IEN C Y Apt. 611 Park.
Real
Estate—Mortgages
*6960 to *15,450
t'onfataa
« 111 1&gt;*
*ol*r*d
I.OW Monthly pay menu. 3
As Low as *210 down.
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 22120
aualnat you for tha r*ltaf daBedrooms,
den,
2
hatha,
2
BEDROOM
House,
kitchen
As little as $43.11
iiiandtd In th* Complaint- Thla
Ravenna Park
FA 27193
.1 month!
silt 1* to forarloa* a mort­
central Atr-Cund Lake pri­
equipped, fenced in yard.
Evenings
gage. Tha teal property proNo Closing Costs!
Carporte,
patio.
*63
a
vileges.
112
Lake
Minnie
caeiled aualnat la;
FA 2-3677 FA 2-3839 FA 2-8360
month. F A 2-3219.
I-.it la. Illock &lt; WUATHDr. FA 2-7849.
Hamesite Investment
1. r .S F IK l.ii ICMinT A U D I3 BEDROOM. 2
TION, » • f &lt;ir,I-. I |n Plat FURNISHED 2 H c d r o u n CUSTOM
Opportunities
FOR HOME OR R E N T A L
loath home on large shaded
II.ilk 13. P a g * 41, ;*KSUFrom Just *1095
I
house. 2PU Palmetto. Call
3 Bedroom frame home in a
Nul.i: COUNT* PL'llUC
lot at 1814 Mellonville Ave.
DRIVE
OUT
It ECO RIM).
convenient location at a
FA 2 0274.
Many extras include living
tVITNKSS my hand and tha
T00AY!
rock-bottom bargain price j
a*al of aal.l Court at San­ 2 BR. torn. dn. Apt. Water.
room fireplace with maho­
Tut Inttrtlit*
of
*4275.
Owner
moving—
]
ford, Florida thla 13th day of
X I 4.VJ|«1 ftff
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
*45. FA 2-2761.
At tn* 0*8*7!
Jun*. ISiJ.
needs to sell. Some financ­
fi7ftg|flfff Ffrituaf
hardwood
(lours,
Florida
i.it: vi.)
*i OfLldtU
ing available, HURRY UP!
Arthur U. Ein-kwlih. Jr. 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath, double
. **$ tAfliRtti* •
room, dining room and a
Clark uf th* Circuit e.'ourt
rnwrit *r*l "wit
call
carporte,
Honda
room,
in
targe, equipped eat-in kit­
b &gt; . Uargarat K. T&gt;r*
fieitiftf i
Loch Arbor. FA 2 9266.
l&gt;*|euty Clark
chen. Laundry room and
Ulahop A Hornatalu
lots of storage space in
S* East Pin* rt.att
11 BEDROOM furnished House.
Orlando, Florida
doubt*
garage.* Call
S60
Month.
FA
2-OM7.
Publish Jun* II, It, !», A
Ddl'jnj, fla. • n* * o5S44jS
FA
2-9320
for an appointREALTOR — INSUROR
July 3. tS63.
meet.
IFCHN. Apt. F A 2-0617.
CDJ-ST
FA 2-1991 1919 S. French A,c. |

Legal Notice

SINGER
S E W IN ti M ACH INE
S A LE S

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

L A W N SERVICE
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
F A 2-1817.
TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
discing, blade, scoop, Pb.
F A 2-7661.

Air-Conditioninf?
II. B. POPE CO„ INC.
2U0 So. Park Ave.

Auto Glass, Topi
4 Seat Covers

AU TO GLASS &amp;
S E A T COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
A LI. WORK GUARANTEED

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D
Senkarik Gina* and Paint
Company
118 MagnoUa

H A Y Gelding. 7 yrs. old. 134a
hands high. KA 2-4684.

GERMAN Shepherd Pupa. 12
weeks old. Thoroughbreds.
Not registered. Males *30,
females 143. F A 2-6275.

Lincoln — Mercury —

Deltona

With purchase of Blue Lustie, rent Electric Cnri**t
Shainpooer for only *1 per
day. Carroll's Furniture.

H O LLER S
OF

S A N FO R D

32. Flowers - Shrubs
POTTED MUMS m bloom.
35c up.
GRAPKV1LLE NU RSERY
Grapevil'.a Ave. Near 20th St.
Phil belloum 6” put. 89o
WOODRUFF'S
FARM 4 GARDEN CENTER
«0 l Celery Ave.
F A 2 3876
Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
o ff 20th St. and lit. St.

mi

I9«3 CHEVROLET
Convertible, Auto., P
Steering.
S AV E
19140 C A D ILLAC
4 Door, Power and Air
Cond.
$2795
1901 CHEVROLET
Sport Coupe., Auto.,
Air Cond.
$2195
1901 MERCURY
I Door. Auto, Power
It H,, Air Cond. $1H95
1901 FORD G A LA X IE
2 Door Hunltop. Auto.,
Power Steering $1095
1909 OLDS
Convertible,
A u t o..
Power. Air Cond. $1995

DEAL
CARS

*

100*4 Finanung

■ No Delays
M 21 Dii fount Mud*i»

1959 CHEVROLET
V-K I Door Auto.,
Power Steering. $1195
1958 CHEVROLET
I Door, V-8, Aulo.
Tran*.
$H95

| Flmthvd or 5h*lt
| Tap Quality, . . Nome

1959 CHEVROLET
I Ton Slake, Dual
Whecla
$H95

Brand Materials
Far conipleto details a id ft**
r-.hmal*, plus a lull cslor bta(hum, coll or write,*

1958 FORD
Ton With Covered
Van Type Body. $895

Dun Daniuls
Rt. 3 - B o x 46
Phone: 787-5709
teeibu ry, Floridu

1958 CHEVROLET
Ton Pickup, Wide
I tody$795
11

Representing!

A

ami

Vudrvy

21# K. 2nd S«.

62 Mercury S-55
Hardtop. Full Power and Air Con*
ililion. Only One Careful llrllary ▼ E
Owner. Ruekrt Seat*. Original
l'rlc* ftauo.

61 Comet Custom
1 Ihsor. 6 Cylinder, Aulomatlc,

Radio, Healer. One tinner. Beautiful Green FinUh. Extra Clean.

V ra«k t«

FA 2-6231

i

FA 2-0A6I

SANTORD

Orlawlu Plluuc L it 1-3106

295

* m .
# 1 1
1 .

595

61 Mercury Monterey
2 Door llardlup. Mrrc-O-Matk
llrise Tran*., Powrr Steering, Power “ M m
llrakr*. Air Conditioned. Look* Lika
MO\
New, Perfect Condition.

995

60 Ford Fairlane 500
1

V-8 1-Dr. Ford-O-Malic, P Steering,
Healer, Light Blue, White Top.

■

60 Dodf^c Dart

99 5

60 Comet -I Door
Station Waxoii, Stand. Tranl., Radlo. Heater, Air Comlilionrd.

t i t

59 Chevrolet Hel-Air

t i t
1 I

1

1 i

4 Door, 8 Cyl., Automatic Trana.,
Radio, Heater.

59 Ford V-8

$

Hardtop,
Buy.

“

Fully Powered. A fiood

19 5
7

0

M wM
M
M

&lt;

5

695

Power

*

57 Buick Century

ei

4 tlonr Station Wagon. Fully Pow.
rrtd. Extra Clean.

^

B A R G A IN

1956
1955
1955
1954
1954
1953
1951

29 5
095

C |
* 1
1

57 IJncoln 2 Door

Sliition Wagon, t lloor.
Steering, Furd-tl-.Viatic,

19 5

C f *
1’
■ 1

8 Cjrl, 4 Dour, Stand. Trina., lx trn
Clean.

79 5

BUYS

C A D ILLA C 4 DOOR H ARD TO P I I I IC k 2 DOOR H A R D T O P -------FORD STATION W A G O N -------PLYM O U TH

I DOOR -------------

CHEVROLET 4 DOOR ____— ---PO N TIA C 2 DOOR ....

—

------

OLDSMOHILE 4 HOOK ..............

196M
195°°

isr
195ior

15004

CARS SOLD W ITH A GW W A R R A N T Y

BHUNT

SANFORD • FA 2*4884
LOT

AT

PALMETTO

INC

W inter Park Phone
M l 4*0209

( laurle lllllell

SMS Park Ave.

$2 4 9 5

M ERCURY

SKK
Fmi

63 Ford Fairlane
500 Spur I Uuupe. V-8, Furdntnatie,
It ail in. Ili'ulrr. Powrr Steering, 5,000
Mile* Original Prire *1018.

57 Ford V-8

1902 CHEVROLET
Mon/a Coupe, I Speed
Trunw.
$1995

ON Y O U R LOT
Na Cadi fittu .d

IN

Ranrh Wagon 1 llr., Ford-O-Mafic,
llrtttrr* K itr» Clmn. Frrfect Cond.

SQ UARE

EDS
*

Comet

READ Y M IX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, itrouse traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
908 Elm Ava.
F A 2-6751

2 REGISTERED male Collie
Pups. FA 2-2157 after «.

B R A N D N EW HOME

TR A D E

BABY Crib. *13. FA 23173.

PU RE BRED Beagle Puppies,
8 weeks old. Ph. FA 2 4793.

B U ILD YO U A

H . A

Used furniture, appliances, OKRA, wholesale. Holcombe.
BUYING A I f * W ST
USED CART
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
F A 2 8838.
FIN AN C E r r W T T * CB
Larry's Mart 315 Sanford
2 MATCHING club chairs
♦ Low Utorsat Ratos
Ave. Pb. F A 1-4132
and coffee table. 138 Coiin-'
♦ low Monthly Payments
WANTED reliable couple to
try Club Circle. 323-0753.
F L O R ID A -S T A T E BANS
take up monthly payments
Croaley ‘37 TR-S Hardtop. Clean 4
of *13.30 on 3 complete RE FR IG E R ATO R .
Apt. aite. *25. 1901 S. Park.
rooms of furniture. Call
322-0474.
TE 81311, Casselberry, col­
8’ x 12’ U T IL IT Y Trailer,
lect.
*115. Tarp included. Ph. RAMBLER
American.
'5*
322 9174.
Radio * Heater, d ea n . $530
FREE ESTIM ATE
F A &gt;8967.
Upholstering 4 Mattress
14*
OKRA
by
the
bushel.
evatmg. New 4 Used Furni­
F A 2-0415.
1957 4 door CHEV. M
Mr*
ture. CaU Nix Beddmg Mfg.
auto tram. $ new tin s ,
Co., at TW Celery Ave. WAR K1IOUSE Sale - House­
330672 after 1
FA 1-2117.
hold Goods. Friday June
28th. it a. m. til. Sanford
Sell Us Yeer Furniture. Quick
new Urns. *303. Inquire
Transfer 4 Storage. 1300
Service With the Cash.
408 W. *rd S t T A &gt;2021.
French
A&gt;e.
SUPER TRAD ING POST
FA 3-OIT7.
3t”
RIDING
Lawnmower. FORD '58 V8. Automating
radto and heater, Phonn
F A 2-8*09,
34. Articled For Sato
322-7831 or 322 0770.
Mens, ladies, childrens dis­ L E 4 R N to play. Complete
act of chords tor open 37. Boats • Marion
count shoes. Best family
rhythm Guitar,
mandolin
buys. Surplus City.
14’ DUN PH Y B o a t »
hp*
or 5 string banjo. 50c each
Johnson electric,
trailer,
set. lot S. Maple Ave. or
T A K E OVER U N P A ID PA L.
skill 4 rope and other n &gt;
Phone 322 8007.
ITEM
U N P A ID B A L
traa. *330. 322 9367.
|
’63 P o rt T V
*99.04
*3.40
PE
R
MONTH
STOCK Reduction Sale im
’62 P o rt T V
*51.30
•63 Console T V
JI1W.40 ASSUME payments on Singer
time tor your vacation!
round bobbin Sewing Ma­
Bargain! like:
$1550 UF
•03 P o rt TV
*113.60
chine equipped to zlg tag
Off Shore special *1163,1
*1183,
'62 Hiding Mower
*72.00
ami make button holes.
*005 17’ Fam ily utility o n lJ
’03 Port T V
*92.80
With guarantee. Balance of
*695. *930 18' Runabout ISBSA
Ternia to fit your budget
6 payments. FA 2-9111.
Best buy you ev e r aaw on
FIRESTONE STORE
a 64) 14' Fish 4 Ski o n lr .
Corner 1st A French Ave.
GYM Dandia Whirligig *8,
*193. Many others $1085 7S
awing set needs seat 4
SHALLOW WELLS 4 PUMPS
hp. Evinrude Demo with A
chain. *10. 20” Tricycle *5.
Jerry Lord F A 2-3219
year factory warranty $786.
All nerd paint. NO 85190.
Sale Includes large s to d i
MILADY'S SHOPPES
of used outfita greatly se&gt;
BEEF for freezer; 4ftc in a
Of fine Fabric#
duced.
Term s.
Robson
half. F A 2163B.
106 S. Park Ave.
Spurting Goods. Downtown
3fi. AutnmnhilM • Truck* Sanford. FA &gt;5861,
,
SALE on used T.V.’i. Guaran­
teed. Town 4 Country, l'h. 1961 RENAULT Dauphine. 4 14' ZIM M E L B o a t $0 hp!
door
sedan.
Take over
Evinrude
motor.
G ator
322-3362.
payments. Contact G. J.
trailer. Excellent cond. $ * » . ,
ALUMINUM
Furnttura re
Vcight. 119 S. Elm Ave.
FA 2 8037.
webbed cheaper than you
can do it yourself. Bring
it to tlie Furniture Center,
lioo French Ave.

BEAGLES. *20. Can be wen
at 1(j0 Garrison Dr. or CaU
FA 2-7344.

ROSA L. P A Y T O N

Stemper Agency j The Mackl* Bro3. Inc.

34. Articles Far Sals

31A. Pet.i

Jim Hunt Realty

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Ph. FA 0-48R

31. Poultry - Llveatock

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Stenstrom Realty

FA 2-1234

29. A u to m o b ile S e r v ic e

St. Johns Realty

John E. Fox

SERVICE

SMITH A lt Condition R efri­
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Night FA 2 2069.

Stenstrom Realty

AFTE R N O O N
SHADE $7,750
T O T A L PR IC E

4

C A L L F A 2-5783

33. Furniture

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CO M M ERCIAL

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�TOUR of HOMES

Sanford - Sem inole A rea
, 4. .

* 1

*

P u t IS — June 28, *6S

Shop Around And Browse For A) Home
Occasionally you still see signs
In stores which say, "Please don’t
handle the merchandise.’*
*
You won’t see one like that at the
new homes that Seminole County
builders anti developers have open for
you to sec each weekend.
Of course, you could hardly
"handle” a house, but what these
folks want you to do is take a look
at them.
They say “ come on in, take a look
around, you can't really know what
it’s like until you see it for yourself.”
Muybe you don’t quite know what
you w a n t. . . shop around . . . browse.
Add to that grent American pas­
time o f the Sunday afternoon drive
with n pleasant visit to some o f the
fine new homes advertised on this
page.
Start with the old adage, “ Go
west, young man.’’

Driva out west o f town. There you
find the entrancing “ customerized” '
homes o f Shoemaker Construction
Company's’ Ravenna Park and Idyllwilde o f Loch Arbor; LMN Ruiidcrs
Tee ’N Green Estates and a little
farther on. the fabulous new Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor.
I f you drive south on llw y. 17-92
and turn west on Seminole Boulevard
you come to LM N Ruilders Luke
Wuynian Heights.
Also south o f Sanford, near Five
Points or south on the Lake MaryLongwood Road is the new develop­
ment o f Country Club Heights homes
whose builders arc featuring special
bonuses for curly qualifiers.
And if you can’t make it out to
one o f these new ureas during the
week-end, don't worry, they are ojhmi
all week, and there'll ulwuys be some­
one available to show you uround.

Lake W ay man Heights

3

Longvood
School

R EA LT O R S

/////

Tee 'n Green Estates

CONSTRUCTION C O M P A N IES
LAKX
W AXM AN
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S o a ln o lo

Give your child the pleasure of walking to school.
&amp; I bedrooms • central heat - air conditioning optional.
Models open daily 10 to dark.
Sales O ffice - Highland Avenue
Ruilders: I. M N Enterprise*. Inc.

D EV ELO P ER S

B lv A .

If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals —

and

would like to advertise
on our weekly Tour O f
W hile you are out driving, this week-end, take this page

Homes

and Real Estate Page —

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

Priced

o f Sanford and Seminole County’8 outstanding real

central

CALL FA2-5612

estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way o f a home.

811,81)0. 3 A

Sales

OF LO C II

d a ily- 11:1)0 to

office - I'psulu

Ruilders:

G R E E N B IlIA It

4 bedroom*

bent • air conditioning

Models open

FOR IN F O R M A T IO N

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DESIGN!
If

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lovely

home

before, il'a still open, furnished, and rrady
for your visit.

3 llntruoma
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Hatha

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lied room.

This attractive 3 bedroom. 2 bath home o f modern design, located at 507
Sntsumn Drive in beautiful Ravenna Park, was recently purchased by Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Humphrey. Ventures included heating system, water healer,
Venetian blinds, and a fully equipped all electric GE kitchen.

Black Walnut
Kilchrn
Cabinet.

Complete

C.R Kitchen

IN ID Y L L W IL D E —

Fireplace In

Situated in desirable Idyllwilde, this spacious I bed­
room, 2 hath home of con­
temporary design is a perfect
match for the large family,
leaded with luxury features,
such as a dream kitchen and
central air conditioning and
heat, this home can be yours
for 123,000. I0 \ down will
wove you in. Open daily. See
it soon!

Florida Kuo
Fountain I'atia

HUY YOUR I.OT IN G KKENH KIAK
NOW . HUII.D TH E HOME OF YOUR
CHOICE L A T E R !

me

S I/ W
GENERAL

&amp; M a k &amp; h

C O N S T R U C T IO N

OFFICE . 211 W. 23th 8T. DIAL

STENSTROM

F A 2-3103

R E A L T Y - SALES

SALES

COM PANY,
OFFICE . D IA L

AG E N TS

F A 2 ? 195

HOMES NEAR COMPLETION A T 301
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William S. Brumley Jr. - Byron M. Leach
202 FAIRM O NT D R IV E

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de Gray, Jacquelyn Hunt, Hen­
ry Bennett, Michael Meredith,
Patricia Meredith, Judy Yatee,
Marchetta Dorminey of Banford.
Births
Mr, and Mrs. Edward P.
Havel of Sanford, a girt.
Mr. and Mra. Odell Hunt of
Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mra. Stanton Dor­
miney of Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Mra Horace Wllbanka and
baby, Lake Mary; Mra. Robert
Yourehaw and baby. Longwood; Emily Sapp, Ttlaarlll*;
Belli* Cala, Gardner Wiliams,
Stanay Martin, Daniel John­
aon, Sophia Wojciechowtki,
Annette Knowell, Jim Spenc«r,
Green Middleton of Sanford.
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SylveaUr Hattrtck, Deltona;
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Ferrln, N. Orlando; Nora
Bines, Thomaa Johnaon, Mary
Havel of Sanford.
Dtocharfee
Sam Jam««, DeBary; iterlb a Calhoun, Chuluota; Lar­
ry Pries, Robert Anderson,
Betty Yates, Rebecca Brooke,
Imogen# Richard*. Vannla
Koblneon, Jamea Clark, Mon­
ro* Schumann and Albert
Hawkins of Sanford.
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Amy Fitch to Phyllli Fiefel,
Longwood, *5,000
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Thelma Alexander
Charla Irene Drummond va
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MAITLAND, NORTH ORLANDO
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frnue
STATE

�City, County Leaders Pay
Tribute Te CapL Tully

Kennedy Visits Home Of Ancestors
JFK Journey
To Ireland
Sentimental

WEATHER: Considerable cloudiness with showers today; high in 80s; low toniKht 66-7-1; variable winds.
United Press Leased Wire

VOL. 53

Established 1008 ”

THURS., JUNE 27, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Vatican Council
To Resume
Work Sept. 29

Bulletin
EDWARDS

Calif.

ft 'P D —Air F orte MaJ. Bab

pointed W. D. Frederick, Or­
lando attorney, as the new
public defender fur the eightcounty Ninth Judicial District,
Including
Seminole
County.
He will defend indigent per­
sons charged with felonies
and his salary of M.ooo will
be paid hy the state. How­
ever, any assistant defender
named for this county at a
later date will receive his
salary from the county.
• • •

Rushworlh
today becam e
Amerls-a's second
wIngest
astronaut and the seeimsl
highest flying airplane pilot
In lire world by soaring the
X )3 rocket ship nearly al
mile* Into apace.
*

A cal) to North Orlando
Company office* early Wed­
nesday
found
manager
Frank Fasula hustling around
in the rain to build an em er­
gency shelter lor his m are's
new born colt. Why wasn't
the shelter in readiness and
waiting? . , . it's like this:
The Fasuias, who bought the
horse for their daughters at
Christmas didn't realize until
just recently that she was
even expecting ami had no
way of determining just when
to kiok for the new arrival.
The family, we understand,
even
postponed
long-made
vacation plans to await the
blessed event. After all this,
w e wonder , , , is Frank
passing out cigars?

ft * ft

Casselberry Fire Chief Paul
Bates returned home Wednes­
day from Winter Park M em ­
orial Hospital, where he un­
derwent surgery.

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Two "fa m ou s" persons, both
celebraling birthdays today
w ere honored at Coffee Club
this morning. Neither C. o f C.
Manager John Kriiler nor
Herald Reporter liottie Aus­
tin wuuld reveal how much
water has gone under the
hridge. Can these be ".Moon
Children?"
Civitans will install new o f­
ficers tonight al the Lake
Monroe
Inn, handing
the
reign* to incoming Charlie
Kainpf, Chelsea manager,-

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June may tie live month of
Brides, also of Roses, Rain
and other iong-held traditions.
But it is also the Month of
installations with just about
every Club and organization
getting "O ff with the old ansi
on with Use new ."

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Joe Ryan Dies
NEW YORK (U P D —Joseph
P. Ryan, 79. president of the
International Longshoremen's
Association from 1927 to 1953.
died Wedne-iij*
t .• Song
A n •*.

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work of the late Pope John
today

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Replacement

M. TULLY JR.
cer. and Mrs. Ware; Captain
Jame* 0 . Mayo, who will
juecced
Captain
Tulty a*
Hatw.ng line commanding offleer, and Mr*. Mayo, and
Captain anil Mr*. Tulty.
Captain Ware
Introduced
the Navy ollicer* and their
wive*.
Resolution* of tribute to
Captain Tully were read and
presented by Gen. J. C. Hut­
chison for the County C om ­
mission. Mayor Thomas S.
McDonald fur the Sanford
City Commission and Andrew
Carraway
for
t ie
Armed
Forces
committee
of
the
Chamber of Com m erce,
F. E. Roumillat Jr., presi­
dent of the Chamber uf
Commerce,
presented Cap­
tain Tully wit is a plaque, Full
rr presented a gilt trom Hie
Navy League und Carraway
presented a gilt from the
Armed Forces committee.
The luncheon rinsed with a
response by Captain Tully.
who will leave July 12 for fur­
ther assignment to the NaifskiM W.;; C s &gt; ie
V.-Zb
ington D. C. This assignment
mark* him for future prom o­
tion in the Navy.

Top Navy Performers

LONDON (U P I) — Joseph
G ikIiht , minister of state for
foreign affair* and a member
of I’ arliament since 1931. to­
day replaced disgraced John
Prufuinu a* war minister.

Satellite Up
VANDENBERU AFB. Calif.
1111*1)—-The Air Force launch­
ed a satellite, presumably of
the Discoverer series, Wed­
nesday from (hi* Pacific mis­
sile range base.

W ertz Testifies

LOGGING OPERATIONS weru mi deep inside Wekivu Swamp that it was
necessary Wednesday afternoon to remove the Itody o f an accident victim,
Samuel Thomas Harris, 31, two miles l&gt;y tractor to a roadway.,
(Herald Photo)

Last Rites To
Be At DeLand

WASHINGTON
(C P I)
Labor Secretary W. Willard
Wirtz appealed to Congress
today lor new tools to fight
Funeral arrangements were
jolt discrimination by employ­
being completed at DeLand
ers and laltor union*.
today for Samuel Thom as
Harris, 31. of DeLand, a lim ­
MIAMI (U P II — A masked ber ui .in killed at about t p.
bandit shot an elderly motel m. Wednesday afternoon In
night clerk to death early to­ a logging accident in W'ekiva
day in an abortive holdup. Swamp.
The victim was Karl Groton
stein, 02.

Colt V ote Set
ItAJCTONA Hf.Af It t VI ..
The City Commizsion . is wit
to vote today oa whether to
sign a contract for llic PinsIon Colt* o f the National Lea­
gue to m ove their baM-ball
spring training ramp here

Approval Seen

To Be Given Awards

H earing Awaited

Board Chairman

Barry Favored

Sheriff's Deputy J. tj Gal­
loway reported lb.it Hat ris
was guiding the loading of
a 3U-io.it hardwood tog onto
ir.c-.V when thr cna.ii or
a hoist slipped. The log knock
c-J Harris from the truck
and then (ell on his necj;
and shoulders, crushing him.
Coroner Hugh Duncan, w to
Investigated with Galloway,
s a d death was accidental
and Instantaneous.
Tlie accident occurred two
miles in*i le (he sw am p south
of Markham, o ff the Longwood-Markham Road. It was
necessary to use a tractor to
remove Harris' body from
Lite swamp due lo lack of
roads.
A native of .Seville, Fla.,
Harris is survived by his
wife, Patricia Harris; two
children. Richard ami Lina;
a brother anil three* sisters,
all of DeLand. Alien-Summerhill
Funeral
Home is in
charge of arrangements.

W A S H IN G T O N

I*. S. COLLAR. Lt.
Cdr., USN, will ua.stmie
command Friday o f the
Naval Air Maintenance
Training Group Detach­
ment at Sanford Naval
Air Station, relieving
Lt- Cdr. Clyde G. Hunt,
a 21-year veteran who
i- r« tirlnir.
(N a w

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t L i ' l l —The

TALLAHASSEE llTPH ~
Gov. F a n is Bryant -aid today
President Ki-ulirdy tool been
asked to -peak to thi Nation­
al

Gov.-rimiV ('oitfvren.,* at

Miami tteiieh iu July.
Dry not told Ids weekly news
mnferr-1itr that Kennedy hud
lint accepted the invitation lint
"h e Is very well disposed to
speak."
The governor said the P leddent w&lt;«* "very responsive" in
asking Congress to put up
enough money to get the
cross-Florida
barge
canal
started
Bryant nod other
state of filial* went In Wasliillton last week to po.&lt;|i for
SI million to start ronstriicHull o f the prnpo*ed ennui
nero-s the north central purl
o f the state.
From Ibom, Germany, the
President w o t to Congress »
supplementary budget which
Included St million, which
Bryant said would start .con ­
struction on lock* nt the east
Slid o f the rntinl.

ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)
— hcventy-six-year-old Dale
Armstrong
went
downtown
yesterday to pay a trailic
fine.
On the way police said, he
lurely missed a collision w.th
a police cruiser, rail a stop
sign and drove on the wrong
side of file road.
Police charged him with
two more traffic violations,
released him under $311 Isold
and said they wuuld ask hir
a re examination for hi* driv­
er's licen'e.

No W onder!
By United Press lulrinatim ijl
Since 1931, em igration from
Ireland ha* averaged aland
to,001) persons a year, a c­
cording to llie World Almanac
and Rook of Facts.

"I believe the President see*
tremendous value to lie derived
from the canal.” Bryant said.
Thi, governor said Corps o f
Engineers bad indicated that
if the money was made availidi|e, they Would be able to
yet started on the project t i
the 1U(U fisegt yrent.
I
Ilryam said many legisla­
tor* who were cool lo bis high­
er education bond financing
plan would probably come
around to supporting it In-fore
long. Bryant kicked o f f a
drive Wednesday night in Pen­
sacola tit get voter support
fo r the j,;.'. million j.&lt;suc which
w ould i u teri to pay for* jun­
ior college ami university cultsti uctioii.
The Istotl pittptr-.tl must lie

approved by u ntnte-wide vo e
before any bo mis ean be sold,
Bryant said during tins past
year,

lire

Road

Department

opened bills iii) about fit !"
million north o f highway con­
st ruction, no increase over
1‘J.VS, tlie next highest year,
when bids totaling |l'Jt! mil­
lion wore opened.

Cuba 'Invasion'
Talk Subsides

He Should Have
Stood In Bed

Temptation O f ’Free Life
Cost Of Living
Holds Steady

Bryant Hails Kennedy
For Canal Support

A ged Man Slain

WASHINGTON
I L'PI I Overwhelming S e n a t e ap­
proval of President Kenne­
dy's aid to depressed arez*
program brightened p r o *
A form er
Heavy Attack
The presentations wdl Ikpert* today tor a "aecontl
Squadron Eleven pilot and his made by Captain Joseph M.
chance" try in the house.
bom bardier Friday will be
Tully Jr., Wing Commander,
honored a l a squadron in
apection for compiling the following his annual person­
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)—A
top individual performances nel inspection o f the .squadron.
housewife, Mrs. Sara Lucky
in the Heavy Attack Wing
The trophies were original­
charged in the slaying o( a
One
Fiscal
19&gt;2 Bombing ly slated pt be given out at
Baptist minister, the Rev.
competitions. The inspection the Wing's 1962 Bombing DerGeorge Hodges, waited today
begins at 9 a. m.
by. However, llie Cuban Cris­ for word on a hearing on her
The Champion Pilot award,
is
forced cancellation o f the plea to leave the county jail
a silver punch bowl donated
by the Central Florida coun­ Derby and the presentations under bond.
cil of the Navy League, wilt were rescheduled for VAH It's
be presented to John It. Shat- administrative personnel in­
PHILADELPHIA (U P D tuck, who left the Navy la»t spection.
Both rcecipicnt* have rela­ Stuart T. Saunders, Norfolk
year to become a commercial
tively long histories of op era­ and Western Railroad presi­
airlines pilot.
become board
Lt. (jg r Alec II Itlunden. tions with the A hit Sky w ar­ dent. w i l l
chairman
and
chief executive
rior,
which
they
flew
to
their
who is currently attached to
officer o f the Pennsylvania
VAH II,
will
receive
the championship*.
Shattuck was an early A hi! Railroad t P RR f Oct. I. He
Champion Bombardier - Na­
succeed
James
M.
vigator award, also a silver pitot, (lying the twin-jet air­ w i l l
punch howl donated by the craft overseas from i».*7 to Syine*. fa:, who will remain
Norden Division of L'nited 1959 with Electronic R econ­ as director.
naissance -Squadron Two |V(JAircraft Corporation.
2). and finally, from t!fi9 82.
with Sanford's VA ll.t anil
SAN FRANCISCO (I PI) VAH 11. lie is now a Jctlinc Barry Gohlwatrr addresses
pilot for United Air Lines.
the National Young Republi­
Blunder) ha* similar e x p er­ can convention tonight. Sup
ience. lie (lew a* a navigator twirl
for
ttie conservative
with Vil l in llie Far East wing of Die Republican Parly
from 1936 to I960, then cam e in general and Goldwater in
to Sanford. He was com m iss­ particular lias been so m irk­
ioned
an ensign
in
llkio ed at the Young Republican
j through the Navy's Limited •Y U i conclave here that one
Duty Officer program, be­ of llie candidate* for the na­
came a bombardier-navigator tional chairmanship Wctfnesithe same year and in his first day announced l&lt;m per cent
lull fiscal year in heavy at­ support for Goldwater
tack, won the bombing cham ­
pionship

ft

Our Informants down Or­
lando-way report the gasoline
war there is over. Los a! serv­
ice station operator* are hap­
py- shout that, and also happy
the pries- w ar didn’t apt rod to
Sanford.

CITY tU PIt

VI, continuing the
set the second

session of the Vatican Coun­

The Wclaka building on
First Street at Railroad Ave­
CAPT- JOSEPH
nue, is about to get a new
" f a c e " . Manager A. R. KeyTwo year* ago today Cap­
says painters will com m ence
tain Joseph Merit Tully Jr.,
operations in a week or 10
L’ SN, assumed command of
days.
ft • ft
Heavy Attack Wing tine at
Manager Joe Fuy reports Sanford Naval Air Statinn.
1963 high school graduates
Thi* afternoon he was hon­
from Seminole County ’s Sem i­
ored by Saniord and Sem­
nole, Oviedo, Lyman, Crooma
inole County leaders fur hi*
and Forest Lake Academ y
effort* in these last two year*
now are registered with Flor­
In promoting "an unequalled
ida State Employment Service.
bund of friendship and co ­
Among them, says Joe, are
operation
between
nlfieer*
good stenographers, clerical
and enlisted men uf Saniord
workers, receptionists, sulo
Naval Air Station and the citi­
m echanic
and
carpenter
zens o f Seminole County."
trainees, as well as laborers.
The tribute was paisl at a
Some arc seeking only sum­
luncheon al Mayfair Inn.
mertime jobs Iwfore entering
invocation was pronounced
college this fall.
by Chaplain Angelo Libera,
• • •
NAS, and Slate Senator Mack
Fern Park barracks. World
N. Cleveland Jr., at master
W ar I Veterans, and the aux­
of cerem onies, introduced the
iliary are having a covered
guest*.
dish supper and Chinese a u c­
At the head table were City
tion at Altamonte Springs
park this afternoon
Affair Commissioners, County Com­
missioner*. mayor* o f cities,
will be moved
to the Com ­
towns and village* in the
munity House
on Maitland
county.
Tlmma* II. Fuller,
Avenue in event o f inclement
president of the Central Flor­
weather.
ida Council, Navy League;
» •
•
At one time 1 was a very- Col, II. 'J . F u f-iaa . •iipwir.
slow hunt-and-peck typist but tendent o f the saniord Naval
now IRm a spEEdy expoN'e.Nt A cadem y; Captain Robert M.
Ware. NAS coiam.indinc offi­
o f tile touch systex.
• ft •

I

A Fit.

Gov. Farris Bryant has ap­

NO. 743"

CLARK
I). A R R I N G ­
T O N . u f H eavy A t ta c k
Si Him In m ICIt!Vtin*H D eIn ch im 'iit K iirhl, p la in !
act mill in H e a v y A t ­
ta ck
W in g O n e Silty
la in iliin t' c o m p e titio n s .
A m n p t m i . a fir s t c la s s
je t
m e c h a ilc , is a ls o
iK idnyf th e W in jf's Imtnb u r ilie r s in fis c a l y e a r
l!M&gt;3 sta n iiin jfs.

(Navv Photo)

MIAMI ( UPI 1—Talk o f u
nevv refugee "in v asion " of
Cuba has died down here us
rapidly as it flared up about
a week ago.
II I* now clear that a re­
port that relugee "t o m man
do*" from Central America
were smuggling iirms to anti
Uu'ltu
guerillas
in
Cuba
snowdialled out of all proper
lion m the telling.
Aland 2d inert appear ac­
tually lo Imvc landed in Cuba,
hut exaggerated r e p o r t *
reaching here inugnilkti that
tut it tier a* much a* 130 fold.
When "in vasion "
rumors
fird began circulating, refu
gee leader Manuel A tleVu
rim# told UPI that it was true
that three small (tout parlies
had )a ndeil in Cuba.

cil for Sept. 29.
He ordered the council's
preparatory body to resume
work next week.
The new date for the begin­
ning of the second session
was announced hy Papal Sec­
retary o f Stale Amleln Gio­
vanni
Cardinal
Cicognanl.
Originally It hud been sched­
uled for Sept 8 but was tielayctl because of the Illness
and death of the late Pope.
The announce men! was a
type of document known as
a "rescript c\ audentia,"
meaning a formal notice of
order* Imparted on Cicognani
hy the Pope during a private
audience.
In a separate communique,
the council press of tiro said
l It c
council's
coordination
commission
w as
meeting
Wednesday "to complete its
work according to the in­
structions issued Dee. •!, 1902
by Hu* Holy Father John
X X111 of venerated m em ­
o r y ."
Pope John's instruct Inn* to
the commission was to cut.
rewrite and combine Items
placed before the enuncil, re­
ducing their number from 7u
to 20.

Grand Jury
Probes Gaming
ORLANDO (L T D - A Fed­
eral grand Jury, reported to
be
im n llgstln g syndicated
illegal
gambling
activities,
was scheduled to resume
lira rings here today.
The current h carinj, which
is secret, began Monday and
recessed Wednesday, Tw o spe­
cial attorneys for the organ­
ized crime and racketeering
section of the Department of
Justice were on hand to make
presentations to ilia grand
jury.
Alum! ,v dozen witnesses
were
questioned
Tuesday.
Among
them
were
Philip
Reale, Pensacola, a former
legislator; State Sen. Mark
Cleveland Jr., o f Sanford;
Abe Brown and Joseph Ourwitz of Miami: Cupt. Tom
Sawyer, of (lie Orlando Police
Department; It O. While, an
Orlaniln boat firm operator,
anil
lleverly
Roberts,
of
Seminole County,
Before Ids brief appearance,
Cleveland told newsmen in
Sanford he did not know why
lie was summoned but be­
lieved it might concern tinfact that, at an attorney, In*
on ie represented two persons
who had been arrested.

R
tint
Itl

DUBLIN (U P I)—The Ir is*
made John F. Kennedy their
own today.
The President left behind
the aHairs of state In Dublin
and hedgehopped by hellcopIcr and rar on a sentimental
journey across southeastern
Ireland, home o f his an ccstors.
He went to New nass, front
where his great grandfather
sailed for Am erica 113 year*
a go; sipped tea with his cou­
sins and other relations at
the old family homestead in
Dunganstown; laid a wreath
in Wexford on a statue o f
l omm mlorc John Barry, fa­
ther o f the Am erican N avy;
am] then hopped hack to Dub­
lin.
The President was in a re­
laxed and happy mood fol­
lowing a grim Berlin visit.
He won hysterical applauso
nml was mobbed by throngs
everywhere lie went in this
misty green island.
At New Ross he told a wild­
ly cheering crow d that if Ills
great grandfather had not
gone to A m erica, " I 'd be
working over at the Albatross
Co. here, I guess.” The com ­
pany is a fertilizer factory oa
Ihe river.
From New Ross he m o­
tored live miles along hedgelined lanes to Dunganstown
to take a look at the potato
shed which was the original
Kennedy home.
breaking through all pro­
tocol harriers al Dunganstown, the President pushed
into Ihe crowtl to shake hands
and expressed his pleasure at
seeing the people of the area
o f hU lore-bear*.
lit* was nearly m obbed by
llie huge quayside crowd at
New Boss alter his folksy
speech in which he introduced
Mimo of Ids traveling com ­
panion* umt then said that
"when my grout grandfather
lell here 113 years ago he car­
ried
with him
only
two
tilings— faith and a strong de­
sire to live In lilterty."

Pickings Slim
For Thieves
Thieves worked lia rj fur
only $3.30 early this morning.
Police reported a burglar
gained entrance through a
restroom window at the Danc­
ing School o f Arts, 1«9 West
27th Street, but got nothing.
Then he follow ed by tam per­
ing with a vending machine at
tlie Launderuma, UT West
2'th Street, and still gained
nothing.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reported
a thief threw a building
block through a window of
the Judah Service Station at
Casselberry and took less than
30 pennies from a rash draw­
er and about $3 from a vend­
ing machine.

Licenses Due
TALLAHASSEE lU P I) —
Game and Fish Director A.
IS. Aldrich announced Wed­
nesday that Florida fisher,
men must have their 190 81
lirrnsrs hy niidnlght June
39 ir face a fine o( from 5lt&gt;
to $300 or a Jail term up to
till tlayv.

TAKE - OFF TIRES
Some with hut a few tiillca
All al u terrific *aving

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NYLONS
RAYONS
WHITEWALLS
m.ACkWALUS

It DTIt RADS

Too M u ch For Her

Prison 'Coed' Loses Parole Rights

cost of living has held steady
for two mnntlis, and a Labor
Department e x p a r t
says
N W in II.I.K. Tenn ( l PI) sity, d a le Correction* Dirt c
Americans
should
consider — An unfortunate thing hap­
lor Harry Avery said Wed­
themselves lucky It has re­
pened to prison " c o e d " Sarah nesday.
mained relatively stable.
" t was scared of life," .Mis*
Statistician Robert J. My - Jeannette John* on her way
to
the
University
of
Tennes­
John*
told Ihe Pardons and
ers announced Wednesday tlie
I HsL2 consumer price index see.
Paroles Board, which revuklor May—unchanged (rum the
She succumbed to the "su d ­ ed her parole al a bearing
previous 6u days. But he pre­ den temptations of a free, Wednesday. She said she went
dicted the index for June modern society" and kept late to a movie Monday night,
would lie one tenth id oue per hour* shortly after six- wav
&gt;d *.*;ireil,” an.| qn-rtt the
cent higher.
i
I p*roic*J to attend too univer­ ( r - -l id tne mgtil and cariy

I

morning

local had served four years of a
wait­ Id-year sentence for armed
ing lor her wh«n she return­ robbery, was released (nun
prison last week to study
ed home at 2 a. m . four
criminal p*ycltology ut the
hours Itcyond her parole cu r­ university. She had earned 12
few.
college credits through cor­
"H er conduct clearly indi­ respondence courses.
cates she should not be fur­
"She will bo privileged to
ther paroled at present," said carry
on
her
education
' Avery.
i through correspondence cotif| i lie r . j w i e i i l SutfaS,
_ a :i Avery,
taverns.

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FI VE YOUNG ladies from Sanford, ages 6-11 years, spent last week at the
Salvation Army Camp Keystone and part of their activities included crafts
of many kinds. These girls, members of the Salvation Army Sunbeams, are
shown above In the cruft pavilion working on projects which are part of
their camp life.

gram, which Is comparable offers many recreation facili­
By Fred P. Green
to the Brownie program in ties such aa swimming, shuf(Special to The Herald)
fie board, tennis, badminton,
(Ed. Nate: The Palatha the Girl Scouts.
Daily Newe reporter capDuring their week at camp volleyball, softball and many
tkmed above, who wrote tho these young girls work on other aporta and game activi­
following article far The their proficiency awards and ties.
There Is a large pavilion
Sanford Herald, attached a these
Sanford
youngsters
note: "Just at I arrived at made excellent strides in for religious services. How­
the camp w did I cloud­ their study, winning 26 of ever. the programs are inter­
burst and even though these these badges with one of denominational, it was point­
pictures were taken at I them, Karen Williams, ty­ ed out. Salvation Army ia a
p. m. if you notice the back­ ing for the most badges won member agency of the United
ground it appears to be by one girl—eight. This was Appeal of Seminole County.
This week a group of 12-19night outside . . . it wae from a group of 17o girls
year old Sanford girls are at
that dark and the rain fell from all over Florida.
by the tublulls. I got stuck
Another Sanford last, Chris­
leaving the camp on a new tine Clark, won the highest
clay road and had to wait honor in the Sunbeam pro­
three hours to gel pulled gram, receiving the Commis­
out. It was quite an caper1 sioner's
Sunbeam
Award.
Irnce.” )
This coveted medal is the
PALATKA— Snuggled away highest award m the pro­
tn the clay hills of Clay gram.
County, on the shores of Lake
The girls were under the
Bedford, three miles north­ direction of Mrs. James Carl­
west of Keystone Heights, ton, a layworkcr for the San­
Iks s tract cf land, 99 acres ford Salvation Army pro
large, which is known stale gram, which la operated un­
wide as Camp Keystone, the der the direction of Sanford's
Florida division of the Salva­ Harry Foden and Mra. Foden.
Mrs. Carlton is the leader
tion Army camp.
The camp includes 14 cab­ of Uia Sanford Girls Corps,
ins and has s capacity of and this fall she and her hus­
BUT campers. It is operated band aspect to enter tho Sal­
all summer and hat many vation Army Officers Train­
different programs for all ing School in Atlanta, Ga., to
age groups, under the direc­ become commissioned Salva­
tion of Capt. and Mrs, Jack tion Army workers.
Brewer, state youth director!
Tho five young misses from
for the Salvation Army, who Sanford, ChrUtmo Clark, Kar*
Lit Jacksonville at their en Williams. Naomi Mullins,
home.
Marilyn Mullins and Darlene
The camp is under the divi­ Bumgardner, were extremely
sional commanders U. ami proud of the fact that they
Mrs. Harold Stout, wlio also won the camp award for
have their headquarters in keeping the neatest and best
cabin during their week in
Jacksonville.
Last week five Sanford (lie camp.
girls, six lo 11 jears of age,
In addition to their craft
attended this camp under the work and study on their pro­
Salvation Army Sunbeam pro­ ficiency awards, tho camp

Camp Keystone and before |
the summer la gona a group
of Sanford youths will at­
tend a musio camp.
In August this camp is |
host to largo group of under­
underprivileged children who 1
attend "fresh air camping1
periods" at Camp Keystone.
Keystone Heights is 38 j
miles west of Palatka and 14
miles east of Starke on State
Road 100.

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By D m u BUM
, partmcoLa, hate catered the play which tha fireman elaim and the Aareal Community
The Longwood Volunteer competition from which the! will be tha bigfeat aver to Christmas Party for child­ too (sleoehe e ff tafeetiew— ,
Fire Dept.'a Fourth of July ! willner
?0 0D to rep re-I h* teen in the county. Thia ren of the area. In connec­ watch healthy shin replace h)
tion with these projects a or yoer 49c hack at aay drug t*
Fie tta. thii year for the te
GAINESVILLE |UPI&gt; — cond tune to be a taree-day sect Seminole County in the display is timed to last more cottoa candy making ma­ store If wot plcatod IS ONE
than an hour with three men
chine was bought and hai HOLE. TODAY at all dreg
Seviral members of tho Uni* •vent, will be highlighted by state contest to be held next
•tore*.
setting
off
the
fireworks
as
been put to use many times.
xerstty o f Florida faculty and a beauty contest *et for neat March.
fa n •• possible.
The Fwita. wkieh will he
staff will retire at tb« end of Thursday to name "Mitt
Proceeds from these an­
Flame of Seminole County." located on Reiter's Pasture
the month.
nual
celebrations are used by
To
date
a
total
of
tome
23
RETIRE WITH FISK
west of Longwood on banianOn* group. including Dr.
Norman R. Mrhrhci, Dr. John girls, representing 10 fire de- do Springs Rd. (SR 434). will the Loo gwood Volunteers to
FOR REAL TIRE VALUE
open to the public at 9 p.m. buy new and replace old
V. Watkina, Dr. R. B. B «k »r
equipment
for
the
department
on Tuesday and Wednesday
and Mrs. Ida K. Cresap. «p«nt
BUY A PAIR FOB EXTRA WEAR
^
at which times all con- and the men. The past three
mere than 30 yean in educat­
years
have
seen
additions
of
cetilon stands and food and
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ing Florida studrats. All loin.
dr.nk booths will be in ope. radio and monitoring equip­
Windsor T ube!** Nylon* -------- 126.70
*d th« staff in the 1920'a.
ment. new sirens, warning
ration.
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Mehrbof it p iu fe n o r of
lights snd two high pressure
Tha
all-day
celebration
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Poultry Srionca and haad of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — planned for Thursday will aoules and boots, raincoats,
tho dcportmant. tta joinad tha
As the Senate opened debate kick off with a parade from and helmets for the men.
ataff in 1924.
In addition the department
1401 8. FRENCH AVE.
FA 2-2203
Watkins, Profaaaor of Orua* on President Kennedy's em­ the Longwood Elementary
sponsors
a Halloween Party
School
at
10
a.
m.
Immedi­
manta! Horticulture, Joinad battled program of aid to
tha ataff in ISM. Backar, Pro- depressed areas one Republi­ ately following arrival at the
faaaar of Dairy Sciatica and a can charged it was de­ fair grounds, prizes in many
categories will be awarded
dairy husbandman Joinad tha signed “ to create votes.1*
Sen. Wallace T. Bennett, parade entries.
ataff in 1929 and Mra. Crtaap
Donation
prites will be
hat served aa a librarian for Utah, ranking Republican on
the Agricultural Experiment the Senete Banking Commit­ awarded throughout the day
tee, laid it should be calkd wtth first prise a 1931 sta­
Station ainca 1923.
Alto retiring are Dr. Gaorga "The Administration Re-elec­ tion wagon donated by Scott'a
gsrage, second prise a stainFox, Profaaaor of Englith, tion Agency.**
"The Area Redevelopment lets steel double sink donated
1939: Dr. John Grother. Profrator of Humanitiea, 1933: Agency bill is designed prin­ by Reek snd Sons Plumbing
prisea Juice
Dr. R. Banga. Profaaaor of cipally to keep Democratic and third
blender
donated
by Ted's
politicians
from
the
unem­
Management cf Buaineta Law,
1957; Clifford Holley, Asalit- ployed lists," Bennett told TV Shop. Winners of all
prises except the car must be
ant Professor of Phyalcal Sei the Senate.
The measure, defeated two present.
ancat, 1959; and Dr. A. E.
Brandt, Profaaaor of Statiitici, weeks ago by the House, The bathing beauty portion
would add 1455 million in au­ of the Miss Flame contest
1939.
thorised funds for the agency, will be Judged at 12:30 p. m.
more than doubling its present Judge* will be offlceri of the
Slate Firemen's Assn, who
spending ceiling.
also will officiate
at the
evening gown finals to be
WIGGINS ATTENDS
held at 3 p. m.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Benjamin E. Wiggins. San­
Afternoon
entertainment
(UPI) — The old building ford, Is among 2.000 engineers
will feature the Falling An­
which in the early lSOJ's attending the 33th annual
BORROW UP TO $5,000 - UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY
gels of DeLsnd, a parachut­
housed a movie atudio » n aummer meeting of the Amer­
ing group who plan their first
destroyed by fire Tuesday.
ican Society of Agricultural jumps at 3 p. m. The Angela
Sun Haven Studkn turned Engineer! at Miami Beach.
who will Jump from approxi­
out three picture! in the
mately 7.300 feet, recently
studio with such old-time
Only member of the eat took first place in spot Jump­
luminaries si Buster Keston,
family without retractable ing at an air meet held la
Greta Ninon end Olive B&lt;?r
Kissimmee,
OP S A N fO lO
den. Tho building has S i
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Climaxing the day's actlrlused recently for storage by . . .
.
. .ra er **r,w
C al FAlrfax 2*1611 And Ank For Ralph Petold or Jim Doucettn
tfes will be tho fireworks dtsthe Florida Power Company. U**ir d,w # b ,ck , l wlU-

Depressed Aid
Bill Blasted

CHRISTINE CLARK (left) won the higheat award in the Salvation Army
Sunbeam program at Camp Keystone last week when she was presented
the Commissioner's Sunbeam Award. She also received badges for her work
in singing, artist work and star study. Karen Williams, admiring Chris­
tine's coveted award, tied for the most number of badges in the camp dur­
ing the week with eight, artist, bird study, first aid, safety first, patriot­
ism, singing, star study and tree study. Others in the photo (from left)
are Mrs. James Carlton, in charge o f the Sanford girls; Naomi Mullins,
who won badges in artist, bird study, singing, tree study and safety first;
Marilyn Mullins, artist, bird study, tree study, singing and safety first,
and Darlene Bumgardner, bird study, star study, singing, artist and safety
first.

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fast. No wawdar they aehe.
swell, perspire, heh. Bathe •
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SARASOTA (L T I &gt; Offi­
® T h r apathy ami aversion
o f businessmen t« “ iretting in­
cial competition started Wed­
volved in politics’ was flayed
nesday among 40 Florida o\eliy Muyur Tom McDunnlil la liev for the right lo represent
fore O't-nibrrs o f tlie Kiwanis
their stale in the Miss Amer­
Club Wednesday.
ica pa scant this September.
"L abor group* ta le |&lt;ut l
The girls were divided in
in tin* pin.es* of cleeling pt*ip!e that nm our government,
three groups, each to appear
small pressure group* take
in the swim suit, evening
nart. but too many Imsines*gown and talent division* oi
xEi-i ta le the attitude that
the Miss Florida contest. Fin­
they have something to lose
al* wilt be held Saturday
by taking an active part in
evening.
politic*.” the Mayor pointed
(•Iona B rod). of Jackson­
ottf. and added,
ville,
Miss Florida of l'JJ2,
“ We may lose our fret*loin
will be here during the work
if vve do not ta le an active
and will crown iter successor
part!’
Saturday.
Ha tin n i that it tool only
A talent scout with Ted
JMt people to sign the IhvlaraM ack’s Amateur Hour will
&gt;n o f Independence, and re­
SEVEN NURSES have completed an inatruclurV training counte in mother
be in the audience in the
tell the story that Benjumin
jtnti baby cure, conducted by Miss Edith Olson, nursing representative from
Municipal
Auditorium
here
Franllin was a v lid by a conthe American National Red Cross in Atlanta, Gn. Certificates are being
each night. The winner ot the
atituent. “ What have you g iv ­
presented by executive secretary Mrs. Mathildc Erissel to (front row) Mrs.*
talent division will appear on
en u s ? ” to which Franklin re­
ilwlda Kibbe, Mrs. Frances Harper, Mrs. Mary Ellen Brown, Mrs. Mnstinc
Ihe national television pro­
plied,
Jordan; (back row) Mrs. Grace Fisher, nursing director, Mrs. Floyre Gil­
gram
“ We have given you free­
bert and Miss Evelyn Morris. Miss Olson, instructor is at far rightdom, if you hava the w iu to
(Herald Photo)
keep it."
In outlining what the indi­
vidual ran do to assure Rood
bivernment. Mayor McDonald
J IN K 21
luted, "encouraging good men
Admission*
Baby care is a family a f - ! Information given in the periodic
mcdiral
examina­
to run, en cou ra gf them to atay
in office, work for them, and fair, says the Red Cross, and course which will be passed tion*. Ihe questions of bud Hugh Francisco. Fern Park.
seven Seminole County reg on lo k&gt;cal prospective par­ geting lime and money and David Sharpe. Mims; John
give a cam paign donation.’’
rharacteriatira of a “ good istered nurse* are now pre­ ents inelmles what the nu&gt;- how community healih af Connolly, D ellary; I t c n z a
Blacksliear Jr., Estelle Re
man for public office ” were pared lo teach the facts of liter should wear, eat and do lefts family health.
mey, John Henry
Brown,
defined as, “ sincere- Interrat happy mother and baby care during pregnancy to insure
Nina Moran, Wills Dean Wat­
to
prospective‘
parents
here.
her
own
and
Ihe
baby’s
health
In his city, state and nation,
f l i g h t hUKVKV
son, of Sanford.
honesty, ability, rhurrh memThe nursrs received their and safely; how to get a firm
M O N T R E A L (U P !) - The
Discharge*
grip
on
the
situations
of
bath­
bership and fam ily ties,"
certificates lor an 18 hour
International Air Transport
Agnes
Diehl,
D cBary; Daisy
0 Sincerity ran he tcitisl by course taught by Miss Edith ing. feeding and carrying the Association reports lli.it a
Cent, Sandu*
Cashe.
Run
baby;
how
to
becom
e
a
two-year
survey
shows
48
per
Keil t'rn*s nursing
noting whether the candidate Olson.
Pendleton,
Cunnar
Knutson,
artist;
how rent of air passengers travel
of
Atlanta. “ quick-change”
ha* taken an active part in representative,
Delorc* McCee o f Sanford.
fom m unity life ; honesty by Si* of ihe seven nurses art lo guard against infection and alone; 23 per cent travel with
communicable
disease,
and
JUNK 25
one other person; Hi per cent
askinr the people who know Public Health nurses and
Admissions
him best and ability by hia work out uf the I’ uhlie Health how to give the baby a feeling with two or more. 5 per cent
uf belonging
with three other* and 8 per Cenrgc Easlridge, Penary;
background, whether he ha* Department.
The lessons will be taught cent with four ur more others. Fred Wulff, DcBary; Betty
been successful in his own
Jackson, Oviedo; Juita D il­
in si* two-hour classes and
business and has the ipialitles
also will explain the baby's
Our sun and the other stars lon,
Casselberry;
Anges
o f leadership.
progress
from
conception are spheres of gas held to­ Uer trang, W. E. Knowles
» In reference to churrh m em ­
through birth, the need fur gether by the force of gravity. Jessie
Lee
Dixon, Gladys
b e r s h ip , McDonald said, *‘ De-

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■pite the Supreme Court opin­
ion. religion has played a
most Important part in mak­
ing this country great and, if
we art to atay grea’ , it will
continue to play that same
important part.
“ The average age o f the
world's greatest civilizations
ss been 20(1 years," the Mayremarked. “ and these na­
tions progressed through this
arqm-tu-e:
"From bondage to spiritual
faith, from spiritual faith to
great courage, from courage
to liberty, from liberty to
abundance, from abundance to
selfishness, from sHfishness
to com placency, front cumQlitecnry to apathy, from a p ­
athy to dependence and from
tlep. ndencsi back again into
bond &gt;ge.”
“ In 13 years.’’ the Mayor
w'.lt'.cd, “ the U. 8, will be
'dull years old. This eycte is
not
inevitable.
Tomorrow
America depends on you."

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SEN. JACK MATHKWS, voted the* most
valuable member of the
Legislature, and a pros­
pective g u b ernatorial
candidate next year,
will i*e interviewed on
"Central Florida Show­
case" over Channel 6
TV at 7 p. m. Saturday,

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Funeral services for Mr.
K a rm d Mansfield Carter. 41,
of Casselberry, will he held at
II a.m Saturday at the Fairchild Funeral Hume Chapel
with Rev. l/eonard Jones of
the
Prairie
l-ake
Hapli*l
Church officiating
W Burial will be in filen Ha
yen Memorial Park.
Pallbearers are lo be Mack
Nelson. James H. Suarez,
Richard
Cirgenski.
Colbert
McLaughlin. H. D. Jones and
Wilbur While

Morris D. Woolfork. IU
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Carlson,
fuiirley
Hartman,
Kenneth Cook, Cecil Flower.*
Rose Mary Bentley, Willie
Evelyn Carroll. Betty McKee
of Sanford.
Births
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hart­
man of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Brian Fcrrln, N. Orlando;
David Sharpe, 'lin ts; Dor
then Fore, Apopka; Mr*. Ray
Jowcr* Jr. and baby. Alice
Grant. Mrs Odell Hunt and
baby, Nora Bines, Mr*. Stan­
ton 0. Dormincy and baby.
Julian Whigham. Gary Brown
and Eilino Carter of Sanford

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Beach.
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Hospital

Baby Care Is Family Affair

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Political

Notebook

This Is a
tha
United States i
pared to match.
The key issue ea test haa
aegotiatioBS now la intpectiot
of
unidentified
explosions.
Chairman Khrushchev doesn't
want any foreign inspectors
la Russia, maintaining that
they would all be spies.
He doesn't need any Inspec­
tors In the United States, for
to the wide-open Uik&gt;d
States society the Russians
need only about firs percent
espionage to lean what they
want to know.
While the United States hat
a world-wide Boclear test de­
tection system, which the
Russians do sot have, the U.
S. needs Inspection of widen-,
tilled explosions. Khrushchev
apparently has been led t«4're­
lieve that tht United Stales
will ultimately sign n test baa*
treaty without Inspection. But
tha often repeated report
from the Russians that ths
former American disarma­
ment negotiator, Ambassador
Arthur Dean, had aver said
that inspections a n not Im­
portant Is officially denied.
Anyway, tha difference i p.
tween three inspections a
year, which Russia might
settle for, and tha seven
which the United States In­
sists on aa a minimum is
considered Important What's
wanted la a reserve of two or
three Inspections for safety.

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•told thla would cpoil tho
flim

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t of sympathy and undantandlns
ibinod. Furor with loving compan*
ihip. Baka wofl nil your lift. Front
h his— , food hopas and Under

to got thorn la something else again.
Since aach atato has ita own land*
buying roquiremonte, roeldoneo atan*
darde, etc., and alnco Canadian laws
differ from tho United States on tha
subject, finding your island takes
some doing.
First step la to buy a good atlas.
Study areas which intrigue you. Next
write the specific area's tourist de­
velopment agency for sources of de­
tailed area maps. After you've stud­
ied those, make your own personal
Inspection. Such is the advice o f Juck
Stewart, writing in Dodge News
Magagine.
Once you’ve located your likely
dream property, go to the nenrest
local civic authorities, who can clue
you on the long trail to finding out
about your island.
Each door you open in your search
opens another door. New vistas un­
fold constantly. You'll gain more
knowledge as you go, mure know­
how more brushes with adventure.
And, who knows? You might,
some day, find your dream Island.

Pick West Soys

Snowshoe Snafu

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
This eld cattleman had an on*
essay knack of estimating
tho sis* of a herd, and when
someone asked him how h#
did It, ho soldi
. "There's nothing ta 111 Just
r '
it tho logs and divide by

At any rate, on a spring
day in 1934 tho Quartermaster
depot at Jrffsrsonvllle, Ind.,
adrortlsed the 2,045 pair* of
surplus snowshme for aale.
The documents I havo availahlo da not maho clear Just
why the Army decided that
tho month of May wss o pro­
pitious timo for soiling snowshoes,
Thor* It no gain saying,
howorsr, that few things aro
more surplus than tnowthoea
In May.
Anyone who hoe over spent
time In the Army can visualise
for himself how the salt ram*
about. In the mental picture
I g»&lt;, a supply sergeant dis­
covers tho extra snnwshoca
under a pile of mosquito net­
ting.

Anyone who haa spent time
In tho Army also can rewdlly
understand how th« sslt of
tho inowihoct could wind up
in a big snafu.
What happened was that
Outlet Stores, Inc., of Denver, Colo, put la a bid to buy
tha eaowaheea at 9t.ll per
pair. Its offer was tho highest
submitted for 1,445 pairs.
That's • Jokes son, but I’m
But whoa ths bids
thinking that the Army might
opened, tho Army sold 1443
pairs to the Outlet Stores Co.
have dona wall to havo usod
of BL Paul, Minn., for 95.64
• similar system a few years
per pair.
•go whan It was ordering
When Outlet of Colorado In
•nowahooa for tha troops.
quires es to why the Army
Somehow or other, it wound
bed accepted the smaller Idd
eg with 4.000 more snowehoo*
of Outlet of Minnesota, It was
thaa It noodod, a situation that
found that an "admlnlstramight hart t&gt;**n avoided by
live error" had boen made,
taunting hcod* and multiply
lha Army attempted to relag by two.
trievo tlie snowshoe*, hut by
that thus moat of them hsd
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
alrttily been resold to some­
OWAT ITf THATSyj one else.
f A— Leonard Joseph, president
LAST71MB &lt;
KtUff a oUMwy iytag. war t o ) r r r — , THB
VLL SUCCO* a m , of the company, said ho had
•Mian A HIKAltid 1H&amp;MIMUTW l ulp- *
UNkNOiNM 4; mad* arrangements to *&lt;41 tho
WAT PHONY COOSlM FLASHED ^ kAC.*THS ROLL ON M6/INCTCAO OP / orut-TT
•now,lines he hid oil for 91L*
0J l HCWOlO 1-13
DOOflltiO IT DOWMtUa STREKT /
73 a pair, lie claimed that tho
l«AS&lt; AWOJT
ONMVRUgeeRHnatB.X.
( Me am , UNCLE 3UUU6 4 Army hud done him out of
quart to as wearuu. gompeks
9I2.0IUI.
AND BALLOPINA MV WAV HOMfr/
ASTRlOft A HOBBY M0R4BO Z
nut when the matter waa
o
bucked to tho U, 8. comptrol­
C '
ler general, It was ruled that
the government was not re­
sponsible for Joseph's theo­
retical loss.
Congress now ha* bofor* It
a bill to pay Joseph 91,000
for his time and trouble as
rrgerd* the snowshoe snafu.
Regardless of how It comes
nut, I will credit him with
commendable determination.
Hums,in* less resolute would
simply have gone out and
burled himself In a snowdrift.
LEr
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that be had done everything
he could to avoid a world*
wide aoclear disaster. If the
talka grove fruitier* as as*
parted, Jturala g e t s the
blame.
What eould follow would be
of considerable advantage to
the United States In one way,
of considerable damage to
both the Communist and the
free worlds la another.
Another demonstration by
the Russians that they do not
want a test ban should make
all the North Atlantic Treaty
Alliance countries realize ex­
actly what they are up
•gainst. It should unite them

CASE P-470: Georg* W .; Washington Crans," he called
Bailey Is a superb mentallst, out /roin th# pUtform.
and magMan who lives in
"Did you tsach your Blbla
Freeport, Pa.
class this morning at the Chi­
Twice in recent years 1
have crisscroesod with him at cago Templet"
Then ha asked several ad­
national conventions.
One* was at tht bankirs as­ ditional personal questions,
sociation. Then last fall at baaed on our chanco mealing
Cleveland be appeared as the of 10 years earlier at lhat
banquet entertainer for the banker’s banquet.
Ohio College of Chiropody's
Miwnwhlle, he royally en­
annual conference.
tertained those doctors and
1 waa scheduled for speech- thslr wive* for a couple of
ee the neat day, but arrived hours.
on Sunday night In time to
Ha hsd mlnglsd with them
enter the banquet hall Just a* briefly prior to tha banquet,
George Uailey waa perform­ asking their asms*.
ing.
Hours later h« named tha
"Ill, there, Dr. (targe various members of tha con­
vention. In fact, I taw him
Identify IIS correctly out of

RFK Testifies
On Rights Bill

120.

That Is a phenomenal featl
And It Isn’t based on any
occult or "hidden secrets,"
for Mr. Ballsy simply uses
standard laws of memory Im­
provement to do so.
"How can you recall to
many names?" one of the
banquet*™ askeJ, In surprise.
“ Well," Georgs Halley grin­
ned, "If you offered to pay
95 for every such name you
forgot, you'd b* startlid at
the fast Improvement In your
own memory!"
naitey had to pay off two of
the I'.’O with 95 bill*. But even
in those two esses, his failuu-s were partially Justified.
"Oh. ho,” he commented
when he forgot the names,

WASHINGTON (UPI)
Atty. Geo. Robert P. Kennedy
urged Congress todty to en­
act civil rights laws that
would dtal with racial prob­
lems In tha courts and "not
In ths streets, amid potential
violence."
The President's b r o t h e r
opened the battle on Capitol
Hill for the administration's
•even-point program that Is
almost certain to fare a fill
buster from Southern mem­
bers of hla own Democratic
parly.
Kennedy, leadoff witness at
the first congressional bear­
ings on the I’residcnt's strong
civil rights bill, said laws
alone would not end racial
discrimination overnight.
Hy Hal Cochran
Hut they are a vital part
Some laundries run on a 24of a broad national attack on
a problem that the adminis­ hour basis. Is it that hard to
tration cannot aolva through get buttons off?
voluntary action, he told the
When gray hslr la so In­
llousa Judiciary Committee.
coming why do elderly wom­
en want to keep It dark?

Barbs

Steel Statistic

It Isn't Just hubby's being
CHICAGO (UPI) - U. .1.
.steel's South Works plant out with the boys at a puker
here rolled Its 10-mlllionth ton party that peeve* tho wife,
but how much?
of structural steel la May.
That much steel Is enough,
Shaving Figures
Kids should realise that
in eight-inch beams, to reach
NEW YOHK (UPI) - The the moon with 44.000 miles to too many peek* are likely
average man may spend two spare, William E. Haskell, to ruin the birthday mornmonths of hla life mowing al­ general superintendent, said. In* surprises.
most half a billion whiskers
from hla face, according to
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Sanford, Florida
Thura., June 27, 1963 Remington shaving research­
ers.
m o v in g .
What’s more, they tsy,
w a lt b b a- s t a t o n , e d ito r anu n a u s u K a
American malts spend 3 mil­
ra co e c u s
m a n vax pklt
lion man hours dally to shave
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Q—Why are there some­
times eight yean between
leap years?
"you moved from downstairs,
A—Years marking the close
where I met you. up to the o f centuriea are not leap
balcony, didn't you?"
years unless divisible by 400.
And that was correct, for
Q—What author wrote un­
when he had first asked the
names of those two, they were der the name of "Box"?
A —Charles Dickens.
•sated downstair*. But in the
Q—Are American Indians
check-up later on, they had
drifted upstairs and wero stat­ forced to remain on reserva­
tions?
ed In the balcony.
A -N a .
Pert ef the art o f BMmory
la this special "pegging" of
Q— What are truffles?
information. This la part of
A—Edible fungi which grow
what we call the Gestalt docunderground.
time In psychology.
On previous occasions 1
Q— Does tha federal govern­
have alto boon at banquets
ment
operate any colleges for
when other memory exports
Indian* ?
performed.
A -N o .
They also drifted around,
learning the names ef diners
Q— Whet ere the six true
prior to the supper hour. But
during thslr own dinner time grain plants, or cereals, of
at the table, they did not eat the world?
A—Corn, wheat, barley,
Instead, they sipped coffee
and kept drilling theauolvet rice, oats, rye.
on all those names which they
Q— What does a demogra­
were later to associate with
pher do?
the proper persons.
A—He makes various stu­
Ho It Is not only Important
to pay "attention" to material dies relating to population.
that you wish to remember.
But you must also have a
Q— Who established the na­
vigorous "Intention" to re­ tion's first private detective
member!
agency ?
Many of you can't name
A—Allan Pinkerton in 1830.
the (treats between your own
suburban home end downtown,
yet you have seen them thou­
sands of times.
If you really had a firm
"intention" to do so, and had
to pny 93 for each one you
failed to recall in order, you"d
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between East sad West The
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weald mesa 9100 bUUoa U. S.
defense budgets within a few
yeara. Tha question la whe­
ther or not a test ban would
bn preferable.
If a test baa agreement
should come through as a
long shot, there Is no Inten­
tion that the United States
would relax on what Is nc
hollered ta be its vast nuclear
superiority. Plans for future
testing would go right shead.
Development of antimissile
missiles and antl-antlmisstia
missiles would go ahead.
Then if the Russians broke
the test ban treaty, the Unit­
ed States would be prepared
to resume testing Immediate­
ly. It would not be forced to
lose six months as U did be
fora when Khrushchev broke
the Elsenhower moratorium
on bomb testing.
In splto of U. S. nuclear
weapons superiority — which
U not to be confused with a
missile gap In delivery tyt
terns—there Is no assurance
th a t
American scientists
would bo first to develop new
tuperweapons that come aft­
er the H-bomb.
In tho potential for prolifer­
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20 years by Red China,
France, Germany, I t a l y ,
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Real Estate Transactions
Horizon Homes, Inc., to Clif­
ton Jarman. N. Orlando.
*13.200
C. R. Lowdermilk, etal to
Hugh
McKean, 21-1131,
II BO,000
FHA to Orville Stanley, etna,
Sanlanta, *6.930
Robert Bcinc, etux. to Loula
Hardy, etux. Country Club
Manor, *7,3u0
II. A. Ledford, etal, to Mar­
garet Ford, Sanlando, 16.800
D. D. Daniel to Carroll Ward,
etux, 29-21-31, *8,000
Robert Elliot, etux, to Char­
les Wallen, etux, Ravenna
Park. *12,700
Edward Higgins J r., etux, to
Richard Barnett, etux, Rose
Court, *10.800
Kenneth A. Klausing, etux, to
VA, Sunland, $13,300
Martha Jovi to Guy Hill Jr.,
etux, Druid Hills Park, 116,930
IL A. Bradwlll, etux, to Ro­
bert Dalton, etux, Shady
Park, *20,730
James Athey, etux, to S. P.
Broady, e t u x , Sanlando.
*12.300
Final Divorce Decree*
Leona C. Mossop v i Frank
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NORTH ORLANDO M l girls going to l-II Camp
this year are, from left, Myrtle Harris, Pam Null
and Martha Dean. The girls, along with others
from Seminole anil Voluusia Counties, will at­
tend Camp McQuurrie in the Grain National
Forest next week. t
(Herald Photo)

started out todny after the
the $110,000 Cleveland Open
tournament.
MT htfo"s

no

premium

on

hitting them long here, but
there

Soil Cement Construction
Explained To Bear Lake Club
The

Community
last

week

Club,
fur

the

regular

resumed

schedule
in

is

in

hitting

them

straight,” said Mike Souchnk,
hoping to get buck on the win­
ning track beeaune “ I always
play well In the Cleveland
area.”
Souchak explained that to
stick on the hunt, fast grerna
o f the (1,618-yurd lleechmonl
Country Club with Its par ilJi3&lt;&gt;— 71, “ you bnve to play
your approach shots o ff fair­
way lines, otherwise you are
In trouble."
Although big Mike is in th*
long, rather than straight,
hitter class, he received a lot
o f support because- he always
has done well In this section.
The last time here, In 1959,
he finished one stroke behind
Doiv Fin-terwald in the l'J.ltl
Curling Open.

THREE YOUNG LADIES of North Orlando who
are enjoying the Baton Lessons being given at
0:30 a- m. each Tuesday us part of the commun­
ity’s Summer Recreation Program are, from left,
Stizunnu Turner, Carla DelVillaggio and Anita
Stodden. Instructor is Mrs. J. D. Grinstead.
(H era ld Photo))

By Shirley Wentworth

R. Sykes vs

Robert

Sykes
Otis C. Badger vs 3labie Bad
ger
Beatrice

Boston

vs

Walter

Boston
Avis M. Collins vs Carle Col­
lins
Curtis

Lee

Hammock

vs

Mary Lou Hammock

Salta FiM
T.

150TeeOff
In Cleveland
Open Today

$22,out) first plate money In

M embers of the Bear Lake be

Edythe

Leonard Mann, etux, xs
Inez Meredith, mtg. fcl.
Tropical Plants, Inc., va L.
Willcn Hunt, etal, quiet title
North Fed. S. and L. of N. Y.
v* Clarence Rodgers, etux,
mtg. fcl.
United Mtg. Savings Corp. vs
Robert A. Maxwell, etux,
etal, mtg. fcl.
Jack Dodd, etux. va Robert
Hagan, etal, mtg. fcl.
Weitside Fed. S. and L. o f N.
Y. vs Virgil M ostly, etux,
mtg. fcl,
United Mtg. Savings Corp. vs
Carl Mitchell, etal, mtg. fcl.
McCoughan Mtg. C o „ Inc.,
vs Buddy Sullivan, etux.
rptg. fcl.
Boston Five Cents Savings
Rank vs Charles Hadden,
etux, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat l Mtg. Assn, vs
Frank Spindler Jr., etux,
mtg. fcl.
Weslsidc Fed. S. and L. o f N.
Y. va Gladya Weaver, elvir,
mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat’ l Mtg. Co. v* Ro­
land Veit, etal, mtg. fcl.
American Fed. S. and L. vs
Frank Bailey, etux, etal.
mtg. fel.
CLEVELAND &lt;U PI) -T h e
American Fed. S. and L. vs
golfers who hit 'em straight
Carl Butler, etux, etal, mtg.
rather than long were favored
fcl.
in the crark field o f 130 who

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HANG SOUND ON YOUR WALL

19.

monthly meeting, heard IIII

Refreshments, supplied by
Duval from the Apex Con­ Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Kichard
Mathes. were served by Mrs.
struction Co. of Forest City
Carpenter during the social
and VV. A. Bcllisle of the
hour.
Portland Cement Co. speak

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com m ittee. He also spoke on
the need for cooperation to
provide added interest in club
activity.
Due to vacations and outn d c interests of the club
mem bers, it was decided to
adjourn
meetings
for the
month of July and August.

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wia by idtlag ala for ala,
including a bom* ran. Bubba
Park, with tbrao for lira alco
bomered.
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tact conflict la which fen401 toll
crs'i ptr:onai'y led their Yowelli
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Klwanli

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lha
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lot* Judicial Circuit la aad tho doelelen o f tha aemlaot*
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PUOH and ORA LOU Com m ercial! Lot It o f M. M.
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•lithtn an* boat bidder for and laoo alao any land* tying
cath at tha front door of tha wllhln II ft o f lb* C /L at
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■tnfarri,
Bomlnolo
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R-corda Seminole County
t'utilln hearing will ba held
In tho Seminole County Court
FW Y*
n ' vr.n T in a n th day • llouee. Sanford. Florida, In
J u t . I9S1.
lha
County
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(B E / L)
Room, on July I. l i l t at !•;*«
Arthur If. Beekwtlh. Jr.. AM . or no ooon thereafter
Clerk of the circuit Court aa potellile.
Hoard o f County Commie
Ily: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clerk
•lotiero
Hemlnuta County, Florida
FcMer A llelllnehaue
111 So. Knowlee Ave.
Uy J. C. Hutchison, Chair­
man
Winter Park, FU.
PiiMCh Juna 11, t il l.
Atteatt Arthur K. Bock
cr&gt;J-i:e
with. Jr.
Pubtlah Jua* IT, n i l
i n T i m c u t e r r r c o u r t o r C D J -ltl
T it n n i n t h J v o i r i u , c m
IN THO CIRCUIT COURT OF
C l t T OF AND FOR UK Ml
N fl.t l COUNTY, FLORDA,
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIHn m r s a Y n o . taiae
c c r r OF FLORIDA, IN ANIt
UNITED MORTOAOEB SKIl FOR ORHINOLR C O U N T Y .
FLORDA- IN CMANCRRT NO.
VICINO CORF..
P lain tiff,

Tbe Matteaat
sent new la ib o it u h i u
it can get aad •* It's bo rarprtoa that Gllliaai la rod-hot
The Doigara htvw wow fo«v
■traight game* and Gilliam
Haa delivered th« gsma-win­
ning blow la tbrao o f 'em. In­
cluding Wadawday night when
bla two-nm *l(hth-lnnlng
doable fparked Lo* Angtln
Is i M victory over Cincin­
nati Radi. Tha YictofF com*
plated • Dodger awo«p of a
three-gomo ocrloa — tba first
time they won tbrao In a raw
In Cincinnati olneo 1853,
Left-handed relief aco Ron
Perranoikl ohat eat tho Rode
for tho last S f/| Innings to
win bla olgbth gamo against
two loooos, Jim Molonoy, peek­
ing bio 12th win, ■truck out
11 batter* and wont Into Um
eighth Inning with a 2-2 tls
bat n walk to Perranoikl and
Gordie Colomnn’a wild throw
on n ■aerifies attempt set tho
■tags for Gilliam's big blow.
Tbs victory onablod the
Dodgers to remain a halfgamo bohind tho flnt-placo
St. Louis Cardinals, who toppod the Bon Francisco Gloats,
4 -6.

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NOTICR OF SUIT

MITCHELL, at al. SOCIETY FOR BAVINOS, a
Defandanla. Connecticut aotparotlan,
Plaintiff,
AMENDED X O T in j OP a t'IT
IN
-v » MORTOAOB FORECLOaUBW tlOTD DANIEL EVANS oml
M ART
ANN EVANS, HIB
T O i CARL H. MITCHELL
w in s .
m ruiiiR N CM i Unknown
AND TOi All partita rlalm lne
Defendant*.
Intereete by. through, un TOi MART ANN EVANS
der or aealnet lha afore
Apt. Ill
raid pereon
e/o Mr, aaS Mr*. T. R
McRa*
TOU ARK hereby notified
that a Com plaint to fortcloee
torn Georote Avenue
A rrrtaln m nrtsaee eneum
Wheetun. Meryleml
herlne the follow lnu ilftcrlb
YOU AND BAl'II 1»F YOU
ed real property, l o - » l t :
AUK IIEHERY NOTiriKD (hat
Lot Id, Him k I. IVKATIt n ault
haa b.an brouulit
F.KSFIRMi FIRST A DIM aoalnat you by SOCIETY FOR
TION, accn rdln s to Hie HAVINGS, a Crtnnacllcut cor­
plat lharaof, ae recorded poration, Plaintiff, to foraIn P lot Rook 11. P aso II, cloia a cartnln Mur:*a«a nura
Public Record* of Betul
particularly daecrlbad In tho
not# County, Florida,
Complaint fllol tn thla ault,
h a . been file.I aualnet you In which Mortoega anrumbara lha
the ab oee-etyled cult, and you fnllowlnf daacrlbad property
■re reoulred to eerve * ropy ■Ituat* In Hemlnole County,
of
your
Answ er or
ether Pturlila. to-wit:
P leedlns to tho Complaint on
I-ot I. Iltnck I. HRFTLRR
P la in t iff, a tt o r n .? ., ANDRR
HOMES &lt;HII.ANIH&gt; sec
•ON. RUSH. DEAN. U 1WN
TIuN ONE, nccurillng tu
DEB A van dan UERO. I l l
tho plot tharauf racordad
B a it Central Aveoua, Orlando,
In Plot Itouk II, post* I
F lorida, and file the original
end • Public Racurdo of
Aaaw er or oth er P leodlac In
Samtnal* County. Florida,
the o fflro a f tho Clerk of the end for other rotlof, end you
C ircuit Court un or beforo tha ora r.uulrad to fllo your Anl l i h day o f July. t i l l . If you •wir to aald OoDepInlnt with
fall to do aa. 0 decree pro
tha Clark of tho abovo etylad
aonfeaeo w ill bo taken at e l e
Court and to eirva a copy
•t you for tho relief demanded lharaof on Plaintiff* Attor­
la tho Complaint.
ney*. ROHKNOERQ, ROUEN
T h lt Notice ahnll ba pub
HERO S RM1SM.VN. UM Ainllahtd ansa a week fo r four ■ley Bulldlno, Miami II, Flor­
oon rtcu llve waeka In iho Ban ida, «ot talar than tho lllk
fa r t Herald.
day of July, 11*1. In dotoult
DATED Ihta l l l k day o f af which aald Complaint Will
June. t i l l .
b* taken aa cunfo.a.tl by you.
C A R L B.

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DATED, at Banford. Florida,

NAVY INTRAMURAL Bowling League, dosing out IU

Mason, had an
awards prasanUtion at Jat Lanes Tuesday evening. In tb* top photo, J. F.
U hr (left) and John Kneelsnd (center), with blgh averages of 189 and
191, respectively, received trophies from Capt. Robert Ware (right). The
(Mgiit u turn, in appreciation of Captain Ware's cooperation, presented
him with a plaque. In the lower photo, League President Bill Foster (right)
ithe plaque to Captain Ware.
(Herald Photos)

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court ,
BTM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
o r FLORIDA IN AND FOR
■RHINOLH COUNTV.
CHANCHRY NO. 10011
MABEL W . OHAT,

melotiff

- - JREED i l OHAT,

N on a*

Pofeodeul

of su it
TO, HERD B. ORAY

(piece of reoldonco unknown)
k Hwnrn Comptatat hovlno
batn filed eoelnet you In lb.
Circuit Court la and for
H.mlnal* County, Florida, In
Chancery, for Divorce, lha
abort Hlta of eeld action heInu MA1IKI. W. OR AT. Flalnlift va. IU5UD R ORAT, Da.
fandenl. thaao prttenlu ere to
caua* and r.uulra you to file
your written dafanava. If uny,
tn the Complaint filed herein,
end lo nrva a copy thereof
upon Plalnllfr* nttornay an
nr bafora lha llth day of
July, A. D. till, olhorwlaa •
D.cret Pro Cunfaaao will b*
•ntar.ll ooalnat you and lb*
caua* prm-aad ae parte,
WtTNBHa my hand and of.
flctat aval at Hanford, Haml
nnla County, Florida, Ihle llth
day of Juna, A. D. Ill)

Hatwing f Cops Bowling Honors
Hoary Attack Wing One—
wlnnor of IU oocond straight
chempionihlp—was honored In
award proimUttono to thJ
NAS Sanford Navy Intra­
mural Bowling IAngus Tues­
day ovoning at Jot Lento.
Tho Wing’s ktgltn, winner
of both halves in tho 1042-63
competition, oach received in­
dividual trophies for their
prowoee. Tho awards were
presented by Capt Robert M.

Wart, commending affleor ef
NAS Sanford.
Representing tho Wing woa
Cdr. Georgs W. Kimmonc,
chief staff officer, who occepted both the league's ro­
tating trophy and permanent
Command trophy for the win­
ning Wing teem.
John Kncdend, of the Nat­
al Air Maintenance Training
Group received • trophy for
poeting tho league’* higheit

State Bankers
Beat Atlantic

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk ef lha Circuit Court.
In end far Hamtnola Coun­
ty. Florida

IMPROVED LAND
IMPROVES PROFITS

Uy. Martha T, Vlhlan
It. C.

A rthur IL Beckwith. Jr. thla lllk day of Juoa, till.
Clerk o f Circuit C ourt
(SEAL)
Ily ; M artha T. Vlbleu
Arthur H tlackwlth. Jr.
Deputy Clark
Clark of tho circuit Court
Asderaoa. Ruth, Deen.
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Low ndoo A van don lie rg
Poputy Clark
A ttorn ey* and C oa a itllora at Law Office*
Board o f County CommieLaw
Roaanb.ro, Roaanbaro R
■leoaro
It. liman
111 Eaat Central RoulevarJ
Hamlnol* county. Florid*
A Mae*:
P o tt oirtca iis x : : : i
Suit* IMI Alsaley Bultdln;
Orlando, F lorida
Miami 11. Florid*
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
PuMlah Juna II A July I. 11. Fublleh Juno 11 R July I, 11, Putalltk Thursday June FT,
t i lt
II. 1ICL
II . U «L
C D J -lll
UDJ-1M
a o j - iM

Lauderdale,
Lakeland In
Tie For Lead

bava some real good fock. H
seems that the bass, bream
and catfish ana having 6 bag
when those gully washer* U|
the area,
1 called Herb Suttcn out
at Wekiva liv e r Haven aad
things seem to be going pnW
ty good. Bream aad catfish
are biting on worma aad th*
bass are picking up on the
black and red plastic warms.
Herb tells me that the
Black Water area to epeR
and the Ashing to pretty food
up there for about a half
rnlla aad then the k f* are
than and an a n th* M# ban ,
2 ace Mr. BUI* from Wo.;
kiva Haven went ftohtof for
“ Flippy” th* fa r but eattfht
a 12U pound fa r on a cane
pole baited with a m a ll
shiner.
The water has also (Ison
eight inches in the Wekiva
River. So that should help the
fishermen from bitting aB
those protruding logs.
From Mullet Lake Park on
up to Lake Harney the fish­
ing la pretty slow and th#
water to considerably muddy.
NOTE, th* 1463 fishing
licenses a n now on sale la
the county court bouae and
at all fish camps. The licen­
se Is 23 this year, one dollar
of thla going to ftohtog im­
provement and management.
Don't forget if you get a
good catch of fish tot me
know. 1 need your fish atorLei for "Knee Deep In Out
Doors” Just dial FA 3-2611.
Weil, that's all the fish
stories that 1 can get up
for now.
GONE FISHING.

COMJ*ol£ u w i

(HEAL)

Gordon V. Fradarlek
Altornay for Flalellff
I’. O. lias m i
tU Eeet Commercial Avenu*
Hull* I. Kirk Flee*
Hanford, Florid*
l*ulill.h Juno |1 A July I, II,
II. m i.
CDJ-IM
PUBLIC IIKtRIVII
■OtHP o r KRUAI.IHATIIMV
■RRIhOLN COUNTY,
FI-ORID A
NOTICE IS HKIIKHT OIV
KN that tho Board or County
i'nmml.ilontr* of Bimlnol*
Cuunly, Florida, will mail aa
A Hoard of Kqualleetlan with
lha Tea Aee.ieor In compli­
ance with Hecllnna lit II and
ioo.lt of tha Florida Htatut.a
at U:eo A. M. July II, IHI,
In ilia regular mtatlno room
of th. Hoard of County Commlaalunara of Bamlnolo County,
Florida. In th* Court Iloui*.
Banford. Florida, fur tha purpoa* of heortog complalate
and racalvlao toatlmony a* to
tho value of ony property,
rani or paraonal, aa m .d by
tha County The Aaaaaour, or
parfactlno,
ravlawlno
and
•quallalno lha aaaaaaniant, and
may cuntlnu* In aaaalon for
that purp.ua for one waak,
*r aa long aa ihalt bo nacaa
•ary.
Further, th* a.aammaat raconi, will ba avallabl* for In
apactlon by proparly owuara
baolnnlno July I. 1ML end
continuing until th* Board of
County CummlaiOonor* moot
for th* purpoaa of aduelltolion on July tl, till. Any and
all proparty ownara aeoklng to
appear bafor* th* Board of
Equallaatlon
mar
aocura
forma for praoantallon to lha
Board la Ike office of tha
Clark of Clreult Court or lha
Taa Aaaaaaur. Koch form muat
ba computed In lie anttretr
before being prooentad to the
Board.
By: J. O. Hutehloon. Chair­
man

By BUI Vlaceat Jr.
gully washers wo
bars been haring everyday
hare really hampered the
fishermen but it hasn’t seem­
ed to bother the'fish.
If you are brave enough to
get out tn the rain you should

By Untied Prats tatareatlmal
Lakeland ind Fort Lauder­
dale won their games tost
night to mova Into a tie for
first place.
Lakeland knocked off Tam­
pa 124 and Part Lauderdale
blanked Miami 11-0.
In other league action, Sar­
asota dumped St. Petersburg
2-0 and the Orlamlo-Daylona
Beach game waa rained out.
Shortstop John Matehlck
went five for six, driving to
three of Lakeland's runs.
Wayne Comer, Terry Bartho­
lomew and Al Golden each
had threa hits for the win­
ners.
Gabby Hayes whiffed five
Miami batters and doled out
four acattcrrd hits while hto
teammates poured on the
coal and rapped out 16 hits
for 11 runs in the LauderdaleMlaml game.
Young righthander S ta n
Blunt allowed only two hits
as first-half winners, Sara­
sota, applied the whitewash to
St. Petersburg.
Tonight's schedule p u t s
Daytona Beach at Miami, St.
By Vailed Pres* MeraaUMUl Petersburg at Lakeland, Or­
lando at Fort Lauderdale and
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L PcL Sarasota at Tampa.
Th* standings:
43 30 .389
St. Louis
W - DW OW - ■ I BT R
W L Pet. U
42 30 .383
Los Angeles
T I I M I I I
1 0 1.000 C O N T R O L
42 32 J68 FL Lauderdale
San Francisco
1 0 1.000
IohI kwltoi
40 33 .Sto Lakeland
Cincinnati
C
*-»m*•Bt—S1 1 .300
34 34 .334 Sarasota
Chicago
• * ». Fyw *nwj
*»l rfptgmmnwdmum* OpmObttom
St.
Petersburg
1
1
200
36
36
.500
Milwaukee
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Wnee* kern
0 0 .000
33 36 .463 Orlando
Pittsburgh
0 0 .000
33 40 .432 Daytona Beach
Philadelphia
O r e g o ry Lumber C o.
Individual avtragm—111.
0 1 .000
24 43 J82 Tampa
New
York
320 Maple
FA 2-0664
Ho woo followed cloooly by
Miami
0
1
.000
24 47 J73
tho Wing’s Joha Ubr at 149, Houston
Wednesday's BesoMs
Teaming with Uhr were HowNew York 4 Chicago 4, 14 to'
la Harrison, Clement Reaves,
atogs
Ullly Ryan, Herb Bants, Cliff
Phils. • Pittsburgh 2. night
Lord and team captain John
Lo* Angeles 4 Cincinnati 2,
Stanklewlex.
night
En routs to their second
Houston T Milwaukee 2, 13 in
straight championship season
ninga, night
the Wing tuiwltvs set a Navy
St. Louis 6 San Francisco S,
team record with their 1034
night
scratch game.
AMEKICAN LEAGUE
This very nearly topped the
W L PcL
Jet I.anea team record of 1052,
41 26 .612
set by the Lake Monroe Inn New York
43 30 .389
Chicago
team.
39 29 .374
Boston
39 32 .349
Minnesota
39 37 .313
Los Angeles
38 37 .307
Baltimore
J« 33 JOT
Cleveland
It was bank night Wrdnes Kansas CUy
33 36 .474
day when the Florida State Detroit
3T 43 -341
Bank beat the Sanford Allan Washington
22 33 .393
tic Bank tn the Little League
Wednesday's Remit*
11 tn 2. Joe Pauline allowed Boiton 4 Cleveland 3, night
only three hits while Hlckaon New York 3 Chicago 2, night
was nicked for seven. Pauline Minnesota 6 Detroit I, night
and Ben Chada together Ia&gt;s Angelea 3 Baltimore 1,
i
struck out 12 Atlantic Bank
first
er*.
Lo* Angeles 3 Baltimore 2,
If you have plans to improve your land
second, night
banford Atlantic
Bank
001 010- 2 Washington at Kansas City,
by clearing or developing— get it d o n *
Fla. Stole Bank 203 Ota-U
ppd., rain

Standings

Legal Notica
tw www

LitUo man, what now?
It’s a good question Ameri­
can Leaguers aak about Albie
Pearson, the pint-oiiod out­
fielder who performs htreuUan foots for tho Loo Angeles
Angela.
Five-foot, 6-Inch, 141-pound
Albie to r cinch to ba aaa of
tba American Let(ua*a start­
ing outfielders In thla year’s
All-Star Game because if hi*
rival* eon overlook hie tiny
physique they can’t overlook
his -213 average.
Like- Wednesday night when
th* Angela whipped the Balti­
more Orioles, 1-1 and 2-2, In
a twi-night doubltheader and
vaulted post Cleveland and
Baltimore Into fifth place, «V4
game* o ff the lead.
Pearson singled and scored
the Angels’ first run of tha
opener end then tripled home
th# tying run and scored the
winning run in the eighth
Inning o f the nightcap.
Paul Foytack, making his
first start since acquired from
Detroit, went S 1/2 Innings to
win the opener and then Ken
McBride pitched a three-hit­
ter and struck out seven to
■cor* hie ninth victory In the
second game.
The New York Yankees
took a one-game grip on first
place ae they beat the Chicago
Whlta Boy, 2-2, the Minnesota
Twine downed the Detroit Ti­
gers, 6-1, and tha Boston Red
Sor nipped th* Cleveland Indlans, 6-6, in other American
League action, Washington at
Kansas City was rained out.

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DEAR AB B Y : This morning
while in the grocery store my four*
year-old son took one grape from a
display. I saw him take it, but
thought that one grape was nothing
to nuke a fuss about. A woman saw
it and said to me, "My, they learn
young. When he is 16 he'll be stealing
cars I” Abby, what I want to know is
this: Waa I wrong in not making a
scene over one grape? Or do you
think a four-year-old child should get
a sermon in a grocery store start*
lng with, "Thou shalt not steal"?
YOUNG MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: A child should
not be permitted to help himself to
ANYTHING that does not belong to
him. The else o f the theft is unim*
portent. (A 10-carat diamond Is no
larger than a grape, you know.)
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"dear" to me after your advice to
the camping mother. "Cheek into a
motel,” you tel) her. If she’s anything
Uka the camping wives I've seen,
•he’ll ask for a room for ONE. Just
a bed. Don’t need a kitchen. The kids
will sleep in the car—or the tent.
The next morning it takes the maid
fou r hours to get the chocolate milk
out o f the bedspread, dig the ham­
burger onions out from under the

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on that score themselves.
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diplomacy at the office.
But he reserves the right to
let off steam when he gets
home, and he expects his wife
to take it unflinchingly—and,
moreover, to aoolhe hia ruffled disposition.
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Clothlrra* Decline
Th* number o f firms in tho
clothing Industry in tha Unit*
tJ States continued to decline
during m ill, accenting to the
Britannlca Hook o f the Year.

Lions Install Officers
By Jane Casselberry
New officers of th« Lions
Club of Casselberry were in­
stalled Thursday night by
Deputy District Governor Al
Lasor of th« Colonialtown
Lion* Club at a supper meet­
ing held at Hill's Diner.
He was introduced by Ray­
mond Morris, secretary of
the Casselberry Club and in­
coming deputy district gover­
nor, who announced that Lator will be a candidate for
district governor of 33-0 in
1964.
I.azar asked Morris to serve
as his campaign manager and
he accepted.
Officers installed were Cur­
tis Ulow, president; Darwin
Shea, first vice president;
Jimmy Pravalt, third vice

president; Raymond Morris,
secretary; Carl Jack, trea­
surer; Al Jewell, lion tamer;
and C. K. "Bud" FDher,
director.
Clyde Kcrce, second vice
president end Milton Free­
man, incoming director, were
not present to be Installed as
they are attenJing the Lions
International Convention in
Miami Beach as delegates.
Dan Hoarle, who has been
elected tall twister, was ab­
sent due to illness.
Rev. Ronald Miller, paitor
of the Messiah Lutheran
Church and club chaplain,
submitted his resignation be­
cause be has accepted a call
to a church In Fairfax, S.C.,
effective August 1.
Outgoing president Frink

Monts appointed a c o m a *
tew consisting of Das Lott,
chairman, Stanley Patterson,
Jimmy Goodwin, Howard Pet­
erson and Miller Evans to
make plans for a Ladies
Night prog-am to be bald oa
August 1.
. He alto appointed the fol­
lowing to seleet “ The Li os
of tho Year” . C. K. Fisher,
chairman, Carl Jack and Ben
Evans. Winner of the award
will be announced at the
Ladles Night.

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tiooi and annoyances as sny
mss.
Bo, while he may not wel­
come her complaints, he cer­
tainly ahuuldn't regard them
as grounds for divorce. Home
is sometimes a battleground.
It can't always be a haven.
The man who gets a wife
who never complains ami
never burdens him with her
troubles is Just plain lucky.
But it's Just luck—not his
natural due. And let's not
start giving divorces on the
assumption that it is.

DEPUTY DISTRICT GOVERNOR A1 Lszor, seated s t right, installed sew
officers last Thursday night for the Casselberry Lions Club. Included In the
group were from left, James Prevstt, Curtiss Blow and Darwin Bheat
back from left, C. K. "Bud” Fisher, Carl Jack, Ray Morris and A) Jewell*
(Herald Photo)

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THE HIXTH J IID tim CIR
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partner ibowed no see* six
might be cold.
tmtead, the expert would
probably make the bid tbown
in Ihe box and jump right to
six ipadei. He would reason
that if hii partner held two
arei and the king of ipadei
he would bid teven and ho
would rraion further that
Irrcipcctive of what hit par­
tner held there would be a
good play to make alx,
Thi* time South makes six
against an ace of diamonds
opening and seven against
any other lead. But even If
South did not hold the king
the hand. Wett might open
a heart or even a club or a
spade whereupon South would
romp home with a grand
of diamonds, be might make
slam.

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Till (I) Farm Marhat Revert
(I) Slat* Raw* * Wea­
ther
lit * (I) Tatar
Id) Fra-Sahaal Flaaalag
Tiff II) Caualdawa Maw*
m erm ara a s m
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n o n c e is k«r#br elre* I T:dl ( » 'Mlaklt'a
Tim*'
am *ncat«4 la huatsat* at 111
a. Elm A **- Samlaat* Count*. f i l l (f) Mawa-Waalhar
(I) Mlahay van* Shew
Florida, l a i n
Ik* fletltlsua •
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a im * or, COIXBCTTOH BUR­
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EAU OF SANFORD, aid that
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Today
1 lnt*nd to register aald atm*
(D CartaaavM*
■with th* Ctrrk * f th* Circuit
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ID
Jaah Lataa* Shaw
Court. geminate Count*, Flor­
ida, la accordance with the • ;lf It) 0*1* Storm Shaw
rorlatoea of th* Fletltloua 11:1* ID Say Whta
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am* etat*l*w te-wtt: S*cllon
ID Catandar
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NOTICE IS horoh* alvon that
It) Sauna Earn
I aai oaa*a«d In huilnooo at l t :t f If) CBS Raw*
101 S. Kim Are., fl-mlnnlo l l : t l (I) Tear Flrit tatgraa.
Count*, Florida, under th*
alas
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It) Lera af U fa
RK It VICE III-ILKA IT, and that
It) Brala Ford Shaw
I Inland to roulotar aald nom*
with tha dork of tha Circuit
F R ID A T P. M.
Court. Somlnol* Coual*. Flor­
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Rrortalon* of tho Fletltloua
raw
Noma Statute*. to-wlth: M*oft ) Father Ennwa Stef
tloa Idl.Ot Florida Statute* H :f f It) Guiding Light
h it .
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Legal Notice

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DEAR ABBY: “ Aggie” — who
served her guests cat food canapes to
prove to her husband that people
will eat anything at a cocktail party
— has a warped sense o f humor. Be­
sides, she didn't prove what she set
out to prove. She only proved that
many people will trust a person who
shouldn't be trusted.
LOIS
•
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: Waa that woman’s
name really "AGGIE” who served
her guests cat food canapes Just to
prove to her husband that people will
eat anything? Last month we went to
a party and I remarked to my hus­
band, "This amelia exactly like the
stuff I give Cleopatra,” (our cat),
and he aald, "Don’t be silly.” I ate
it, and waa sicker than a cat. What la
"AGGIE’S” m l name?
MUST KNOW

Tbdrg U m m major differ•ace betwcon lb* export* ut*
of Blackwood sod the arcrtfe player’*. The avert**
player feel* tbit bo must use
Blackwood to bid s flam. Thg
expert only uvea the conven­
tion
a final check after
be hai decided to bid s alam
and want! to mike sure be
has enough acei.
Thus ss expert never uiet
Blackwood wbes ha ia void
la s tuit and never when be
b n s worthtcii doubleton in
u unbid suit or in t auit bid
by hia opponent!.
Thus s great many players
would use Blackwood with the
North hand tftcr their partner's one ipade response to
the opening club bid. No ex­
pert would. The expert would
r t a i t i that tf partner

I'm euro many ad you
wires law the news story
recently about tha mldweetern
DEAR MUST: The real names of husband who is suing hlg wife
my correspondents are confidential h r divorce because the com­
This is done to protect the guilty. I
plains to him about her
can tell you this much, however. The
queen of the cat food canapes was household problems.
It's bad enough to face up
NOT named "Aggie.”
to problems all day at the
office, be contends, without
having to listen to new ones
when he gets home in the
evening.
Why, ha asks, can't wives
S ill II) Dr. XU tar*
(I) Mid-Fla. Bayart
(I) L** t * it Ta Beaver t ilt (t) Lalftlm*
handle daily beidaehei con­
liM II) M* Three Son*
l :l i :&gt; Focu* 2-LI,
cerning the children, budgets,
ft) Th* Twilight Sea*
tiff It) Aa Th* World T u rn
1:11 It) lU ial
shopping, etc., without ask­
l:JO IT) I'aopt* Are Funny
III Ucllalt'a Nat*
ID Laffllm*
ing him to listen (o IhcmT
11:11 II) Th* Nuraai
»:to (J) Il*n Jarrod
It was bound to happen.
13) li.d&gt; Hop* Jdoacow
If) Faaaward
Show
(t&gt; Da* la Court
Women have been told too
(I) Alcoa Praalar*
l : t f ID NBC New*
often that they ahould meet
three If) Nawacep*
t:lt If) Art Llnklatlar
(1) tturphr Martin Raw*
their husbands with a beam­
It) Jaa* Wyman Shaw
II) New Rayarta
ID Th* Doctor*
ing smile and stifle tha urge
t l.-ll (I) Mid.Fla. Flaal Re­
l:M ID Lorrlta Touag
port
to unload the day's troubles
If) Millionaire
11:11 (I) Sport* Final
It) Qeeea Far A Day
on big, broad shoulders. They
ll:t * II) Weather Sh *v
1:11 13) Tou Don't Bay
should be witling to listen
41) W«*th«r
If) Ta Tall Th* Truth
H i ll (I) Holl*w**| Marl*
It) Who Da Ta* Traat
sympathetic*lly while thnlr
Cetaltade
t i l l It) CBS Nawa
husbands tell what went
U t i l III Ckanaal I Tb**t*f
t f f ID Th* Match Gama
11:11 III Tan 11* Shew
wrong at the office.
Itl Barrel Harm
t:M III Raw*
ID Amarlcaa Raadataad
So the men are sure lo ex­
f it (3) Mak* Room far
pect that kind of treatment
Dadd*
FR ID A Y A . M.
(I) Tha Bdga af Right
ia their due.
l:M (I) Sign va
ID Dltrorar* 'f l
(I) Sign Os
But they’d be wise not to
t :t l It) Amartraa I
1:11 If) Callage * f th* AJr
t i l l ID RDC Raw*
make a divorce issue out of

n U V IS IO N
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By Abigail V a n Buran

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STATN OF FLORIDA TOl
JOHNNIE MAE LOWERT;
raaldanc* unknown
Tou ar* haraby notKUd that
a
IUU af
Complaint
for
dlTorca ka* baaa filed egalnet
you, and yea a n required to
aar** a copy af your aaawar
or pl**dlng ta th* Bill at
Complaint
tha FUlntifra
Attaraay, Norrla D. Wsolfork.
Ill, 1ST Wait Church Miraal.
Orlande, Florid*, and fll* th*
orlalnal mnawar or pleading
la th* eftlc* * f th* Clark et
th* c i m l t Court an or b*for* July It, 11*1- If you fall
to da ao Judgment by de­
fault will k* taken ayalaat
*eu far tha r*ll*f d*m*nd*d
In th* Bill af Complaint.
DONE AND ORDERED at
Hanford,
Bamlaol*
County,
Florida, thia llU t day af June
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Ruby Cohen
Engagement Told

Bridge-Luncheon
Given In Honor
Of Miss Spencer
Mra. George C. Harden Sr. Restaurant last week la hon­
waa botteaa to g bridge- or of her sister. Miss Emma
luncheon at Jim Spcncer'i Spencer, of Lo* Angeles.
Mias Spencer, who baa
teaching at UCLA, plana
Ferguson's are receiving n
remain In Sanford aa a pri­
company promotion that nlaa
vate Instructor la tennis and
Involve# a move, hot the daaswimming.
MIKE DURAK
tlnation la not yet certain.
Bridge prises were awarded
A r e c a n t miscellaneous
ANOTHER “ Local Boy
Joining the boat and boatee*
to Mra. Rom Adams, high,
bridal
shower
was
gives
in
Bake* Good* story is L M.
State Beah’a itaff, It’a bard and honored guaeto were Budy “ Mike/* Durak, ion of Mr. and
of June bride-to-be, Mra. Clarence Blouin, second
high, Mrs. Russ Pearson,
and
Lola
flloan,
Aahby
and
Beverly
Yates, daughter of
to think ef her leaving.
Mrs. M, J. Durak of Sanford
third, Mra. Ed Shinholser,
But leave ahe will, around Clayda Jon**, Slake and who recalved his BS degree in Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yates, low, and Mrs. Henry Wight,
of
Forest
City.
Co-hostesses
Joyce Sawyera, Nell and Hal Geography from tho Universi­
scree no.
Whlttern, Lola and Harold ty o f Florida, and also made for the shower, held In the
Other guests were lira. A1
home of Mrs. John Yates Jr.,
HeckenWh and Marvin and Phi Betta Kappa.
Atgy Speer,
of Bunnell Road, were Mra. Wallace, Mr*.
(Aa
you
know,
this
Is
tho
Beryl Dval.
llson, Mrs. W.
Mra. Mary Wilson,
Yates
and
Mrs.
John
Yates
Prior to thii get together, national honor society for outMr*. Hugh NlB. Nicholson, Mra.
Sr.
the “fir la" had ineaked off standing liberal arts scholars.)
cbotson, Mrs. Harry WoodTwenty-nine
relatives
and
Young Mr. Durak and his
for a couple daya of "no hue.
ruff, Mrs, Roy Will 1*mi, Hr*.
frlenda showered the honorre
band*, no kid* freedom, when wife Carolyn visited here with
I, Mra. Miry
Hugh Whelchel,
with
everything
from
a
prac­
Esther Ridge, Mr*.
Mra. Roby
they apent a weekend at Day. his parents before going on
tical let of pots and pans to Lalng, Mra. John
hn E. Hlgfina,
tona Beach. Sally William* to West Palm Beach where ha
a gay clothes pin apron.
Mra. Price Heard, )
from Stark* Joined them will serve as geographer-econ­
Tha marble topped gift drew Carraway,
omist with tha Central and
y , Mra. John
there.
Southern Florida Flood Con. table was decorated with an Ivey, Mrs. A. A. Anderion.
trol District, and Mra. Durak aqua and whita umbrella and
Mrs. Marthai Walla, Mra.
CIV1TANS are looking for. will teach at the Forest Hill this color scheme was car­ Grace Gray, Mr*. Sidney
MISS RUBY COHEN
ward to an active, buay year School.
ried through to tha fireplace Chase, Mra. Glenn Llngle,
(Photo By Gasaman)
ahead with active, buiy Char.
arrangement of white bells Mrs. Robert Ware,
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It* Kampf at the helm.
FRIENDS REPORT that with aqua streamers and Holler, Mrs. Arthur
He haa been on* of the moat Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tooke, fernery.
lum, Mra. Jack
dependable member* of the who are cruising around In
After the bonorce opened Mrs. Denver Cordell, Mrs. W.
club, aervlng In many elub the South Pacific, nr* now In her glfU, games were played B. Hay, Mrs. Hamilton BU*
office* and alwaya doing a Australia, with tha kangaroos and prises were won by Bar­ bee, Mra. George Harden Jr.,
good Job o f It.
and kola bears, and will soon bara Bunwy, Sandra Norris Mrs. Spencer Harden, Mrs.
FATTY GATCHEL
1 am alwaya much Impress­ he setting sail for New Zea­ and Patsy Kelly.
W. A. Adams and Mrs. Wil­
ed
with
the
Clvltan
creed.
Is
The
guests
then
enjoyed
liam Graf of Winter Haven.
land.
the flrit part of August, and
la one of tha moat Inspiring
cake, coffee and punch served
From
there,
the
cruise
will
wo aunty can’t quarrel with
The VAH-3 Officer's Wires Martin J. Sheridan, Mrs.
and commendahlt dedicatory
from the buffet table. Presid­
the good reason for this move. crecda I hava «v«r heard. This continue on to tha Far East ing over the crystal punch
mot
for their monthly cof­ Tom B. Elite and Mrs. Rich­
lands of Singapore, Hong
Husband David Gatchri, n la how It goe*;
bowl
waa
Mrs.
John
Yates
fee
at
the Afterburner Room ard C. Johnson; telephone —
Kong and Japan, and back by
Hl am Clvltan, as old aa life, way of Hawaii,
Sr., assisted by Mrs. John
former city commlisloner,
of the BOQ. Hostesses for the Mrs. ClUfurd Nelson, Mrs.
Yatea Jr. serving the cake.
county commissioner and clerk as young a* the rainbow, aa
affair were Mrs. Marshall E. Marshall E. Atwell and Mrs.
endless as time.
The cake that centered the
WF.
KNOW
of
a
number
of
« f the Circuit Court haa ac­
Atwell, Mrs. Martin J. Sher­ Lawrence E. Pitucl; thrift
My hands do the work of
buffet waa decorated in aqua
cepted a position aa city man. the world, they uphold the local folks who are traveling and white and featured a
idan and Mrs. A. A. McClan- shop — Mrs. Thomas H. Gut­
In various parts of the globe
ter/; bridge— Mrs. Leroy T.
The
wedding
plana
of
Miss
nger ef the town of Fenian- temple of Industry and make
ahan.
,
this summer, but who forbid miniature bride and attend­
Hawkins; hostesses — Mrs.
Glenda
Williford,
daughter
ants
on
the
top.
Silver
candel­
clean
the
market
place.
din* Bench (that’s near Jack*
Mra. Roy Farmer welcomed James L. Morgan; publicity
us to mention It,
My ear* hear tha cry of
aonvlll* for those not famil­
Its a shame not to tell about abra holding aqua candles of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hof. new members, Mrs. Larry G. — Mrs. Clifton A. Dowell 111;
children, the prayer of women It, but they fear (and rightful gave a soft radiance to the ecker, and Wayne Steven Ed.
iar with the state).
Cox, Mrs. Robert E. Colville, recording secretary— Mrs.
for peace, the appeal of men
entire table.
ward*, son of Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Joseph M. Gilmore and James R. Dennlnson and
Both the Getchels are na­ for guidance, the call of tha ly so) that If vandals know
Relatives
of
the
honorre
at­
tives of tha community and rare fur progress and tha tong they are gone, there could ba tending were Mrs. Delbert W, S. Edwards of Feather, Mrs. James K. Thompson. treasure*—Mra. Gordon N.
trouble.
well-known hem and friends of the poet for unity.
falls, Calif, are being announ­ Mrs. Farmer presented silver Kuehn.
We respect their concern, Yates, mother; Samira Yates,
Mrs. Frelda Bishop was a
hata to aee them go, though
tray* as farewell gift! to
My eye* search for good and wa won’t Ml all we know, sister; Mrs. Jessie Nowell, ced today.
guest of Mrs. Jack Nelman.
they with them welL
Mrs.
Kenneth
Sharp,
Mrs.
grandmother;
Mrs.
Isa
Barn­
men that I may with them be but hop# they'll tell us all
The wedding will take place
Doorprite winner for the
Patty ha* been with the a Clvltan and brother.
hill, great grandmother, and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Jack N'ciman, Mrs. Benedict meeting waa Mrs. George
about
It
when
they
get
back,
hank for 12 yean, aervlng a*
Miss Lucy Driscoll, aunt.
My mouth utters tho call
»
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e a
First Baptist Church with the Scott and Mrs. George Wa­ Waters. The group voted to
secretary to Gena Tucker and to dally duty, and apeak* tho
Relatives
of
the
honorcc's
Rev. Fred Chance officiating. ters.
FIVE SANFORD student*
give the Sanford USQ ■ dona­
to formar praaldwit, E. 0. Kil­ prayers of men In every ton
Part of the business ses­
(lance attending were Mrs.
Friends of tho couple are
and
several
from
other
parts
tion o( $26.
patrick. She rates tha tills gue.
sion was the appointing of
of the county made tha Dean’s Joseph Gerard, mother; Mrs. Invited to be present.
of assistant Cashier.
officers, who will take over
My mind teaches me respect List at F8U for the' third Joanne Lovelace, slater; Mrs.
She Juit finished a stint aa for the law, unqusl lfi»d alter
next month and serve for a
trimester, according to word Carrie Johnson, grandmother,
president of the Pilot Cluo, lance to our government end
six month period. Mrs. Craig
and Mrs, Barbara Judah,
from
tha
university’s
news
and both she and David have love and respect for tha flag
D. Moore will be the new re­
aunt,
all
of
Longwood.
bureau.
always been activa In civic and of our country.
presentative to the Naval Of­
Mrs. George Wells has re­
The wedding will take place
Johnny
Barley,
Ruth
Carl
community event*.
ficer* Wivea Club.
turned home from a week's
My heart bests for avery ton, Ken Gustavaon, George June 29 at 3 p.m. at the Lock­
No, tha bank Juit won't frlendj bleeds for every Injury
The committees will be aa visit with a relative In Cin­
Harriett and Carol* Sua Hlg hart Methodist Church. All
Members of the DeBary follows: hospitality — Irs. cinnati, Ohio.
team tha same,
to humanity; and throbs with ginbotham all mad* the list friends of the couplo are cor­
a
a e a
Card Club enjoyed a iplaih
Joy at every triumph of truth.
Others are Julie Gore from dially invlled.
My soul knows no fear but Oviedo; Lucy Moon from
party Tueulay at the home of
SPEAKING OF FARE­
WELLS (and who wants to 7) It* own unworthines*.
Mri.
Kliwrnrth Ogden on
Longwood; Paula Andrews
My hop# Is for a better and Richard Miller from Alta
two other popular and well
Omigas Drive.
known couple* who will be world and a better city, monte Spring*.
The group also recently met
leaving noon, too, are Anni* through better men and Civ!
Good work, kids.
Mr. and Air*. K. J. Hutton together for a brhlc-luncheon
and John Domlnry and Buck tan*.
of Tuiicawllla Shores, Lnko
My motto—builders of good
at the Mayfair. Among the
and EUa Forgusnn.
Jessup, will be celebrating
They were feted at a swim cltlxinshlp.
North Orlando
thr-ir both wedding annivers­ guesta there were Mrs. John
My creed waa proclaimed
and supper party recently by
Leone, Miss Kay Ryan, Mra.
ary on Saturday.
G E N I A L ’
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a club to which the ladle* bo­ by the Man of Galilee when
Mr. Button, 80 year* young, William Burtsche, Mrs. Mur­
lting, known simply a* “ the He declared “ Whatsoever ye
and Mr*. Hutton, 77, movrtl to ray Gilbert, Mrs. John Dslck,
card club.” (They like to get would that men should do to
8emln&lt;d* County In 1962 from
Guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Klsworth Ogden, Mra.
together to play cards, sect) you, do y* oven no to them.'
Chlttenango, New York.
Ewrlghtson
Ilarvllle
and
chit
My pledge to practice thle
The gang gathered at MetMiry
McManuc, Mrs. Nich­
The Buttons have four son*,
a n f t f r r e / c Hf f l i p u m p a n d c o o u n g u n u
dren, Patty and Michael
ba and Jim rigott's Loch Ar­ Gnldtn Rule; to make It pay
olas
Zctto
and Mrs. Vincent
19 giandchlldren and 12 great
have
been
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
,
bor home for a cool dip In tho dividends, material and aplrgrandchildren.
Karwacki.
A. Ilarvllle of McRae, Ga.
pool, followed by a leisurely Itual; to bridge with It thr
fried chicken nipper, topped chasm between employer and
off with home-muds lev cream employe; to build upon it a
better and nobler cltisenahip."
and cake.
Tha word Clvltan comes
The Domlney’* are moving
to Georgia with the company front tho Latin, “ clvllia”
for which John work*, ami thu which meane good cltlxrnshlp.

Pre-Nuptial Event
For Miss Y ates

VAH-3 W ives Hold
Monthly Coffee

Miss Williford

Names June 29

and Mra. Robert A.
of Sanford announce
ngagement of t h e i r
daughter, Ruby Joyce, to Ro­
bert Thomas Mldgett, son of
Mr*. Louise Luck of Norfolk.
V*., and Hobart M
l
Uidgett
of
Hey Wait, Florid*.
The wedding will
wlU bn an
•vent of Aug. Ii at
it 1
7:30 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church
graduated from
High School and
presently la employed by the
Florida Extension Service in
Sanford.
The groom attended acbooli
in Sanford and Virginia and

Howell - Brooks

served three year* with the
Army. He la now employed la
Cocoa.

Supper Meeting
For Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary to
Veterans of World War I,
Barrack* 4W, will meet Fri­
day at 0:30 for a covered dish
supper at the American Leg­
ion Home on highway 17-92.
The Barracks la cordially in­
vited.
Following the supper at
7:30, there will be an election
for a one year Truatce.

V ow s A re Said
The marriage of ills* Penny
Brook*, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Brooks and Robert
Howell, *on of Mr. and Mra.
E. M. Jones, New Smyrna,
took place June 3rd at the
home o f the bride's parents
on Rosalia Drive.
The Rev. Fred B. Chance of­
ficiated at the double ring
ecrcmony.
The bride, given in mar­
riage by her father, was love­
ly In a chiffon and lace street
length dress. She wore a short
veil of Illusion held by a tiara
of aeed pearls and carried a
white Bible topped with an ar­
rangement of carnations. Her
attendant was Alisa Sandy
GetmanTh* couple, will make their
home in Colorado Springs,
Colo, where tha groom Is sta­
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Acquainted Cofft

New Member O f

Theme O f Biggest Social For June
Sanford Area
Among new families wel­
comed by Virginia Pelrotki,
Welcome Wagon hostess, to
the Sanford area are: Mr. and
Mr*. William P. Rridgre, Vic­
ky. Marlene. Rusty, Dounu
end Diane: Mr. and Mr*. li. L.
Kimmy, and Mr. and Mra. D.
P, Dietrich and Keren, all
from J*rk*onville.
Mr. aad Mr*. I.. I . F-dnmn*.
Rhonda end Roma, from Punta fiord*; Mr. and Mr*. G. W.
Justice and (ieora* Jr., from

Columbia. S.
Mr. *nd Mr*.
W. C. Xelehar and Reheckah.
free* tak oh an t, N. J.

icers
was t kray aortal calendar tetrad electronics school
•ar We Officers Who* CI*b •‘ So Winborgs to
Ate Fi
Of TAHtl and Detachm*at • Mafl College In Monti
have
to VAH-6.
fOo at tbo lovely lakefirat where U . William* wilt « u k
homo of Mre. B. f . Davidson fy in the ASA Vigilante.
te Labe Mary. C » hostess lor
ttermg
bnatnam moo*’
B e aSeir woe Mre. A. D. Bur­ Ini, Mr*. B. W. BartMmnow
kett Ac the guests enjoyed waa earned a* the Checker:all
the lake view thee munched representative te Urn M l
on a delicious assortment of cere Wivee Club board.
pastries and drank both hot
Alan present at tha eofle*
and cold beverage*.
were Mmes. B. F. C m , J. P.
A lees happy featara of the Cokmnn, B. D. Field. D. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Depmorning was th* presentation Fibgorald. D a e l d Gelegoo
of farewell gifie to o number Jr.. H. B. Ifahno Jr., M. U pew hero moved hack te Can•f members by Mr*. J. F. Hines Jr.. Karmtt Jamison, •elborry teem New London,
Barlow, club president. Those R. W. Repp, J. M. Runnels, Ohio, where they barn bora
due to leave the club in the T. S. Tremor, and W. A- living fat the post year, With
them are tbotr children, Tom,
next month are Mr*. Burkett,
Roger. Alice, Kay end Lari,
plua Mines. K. L. L'oskey, J.
B. Knutson. J. C. Patterson,
Mrt. J. O. Y inane end •■d gnaddaeghter, Drara
At. Clair Smith. D. M. Var­ Mra. R. D. Field wore be* Inmao.
ner, E. 0. William* and Wil­ teaaoo tar ■ luncheon at the
liam Winberg HI.
Capri recently.
It la interesting to note that
A FUg Day theme wai
ef the**, four will be going to used for the table with o cen­ May We Suvgeat
Monterey, Calif., where tlieir terpiece of red. white and
huabends will attend post­ blue flowers surrounded by
graduate school. The famllie* tri-color streamers. A unique
that yew era the f l
moving to that west coast city and timely door prtu, a
Rambler Display ot
are the Cm keys. Knutsons, handsome flag, waa won by
361 W. tat it . for tbo
Pattersons and Smith*. Alio Mrs. J. M. Runnel*. The
Blggcot Boy Of Yrar
Joining tlie trek westward will guests enjuyad o cold thicken
be Mrs. H. II. deLorenil. plate luncheon.
LHeih**! H i g h e s t
whose husband turned over
Guests Included, Mmes. J.
Trade-In* Are Retag
ble duller aa offlcer-in-cbarge r. Barlow. B. W. Bartholo­
Offered New I
of Detachment I to Cdr. Fred­ mew, tV. E. Bassett, J. P.
erick Cannent on June 24
Colonna, It. S. Davidson, D.
The Burketts will lie mov­
FUijerald, If. L, Hines
ing to Washington, D. C.. Jr.. J. II. Knut.wm, J. C. Pat-1
where Cdr. Burkett will at­ terson, 11. C. I'rstno. D. C.
tend the Naval War College; Purdy, It. W. Hepp. fit. Clair
the Varners is ill go to Mem- Smith, T. S. Tremor, J. M.
phi*. Tenn., uhrre t.l. (jgt Wriisman and W. A. Yellnek.

Mr. end Mre. A. I* Osborne,
free* Sea Island, Calif.: Mr.
and Mre. R. I. Pound*. from
ftweaenl*: Mr. end Mre. C.
M. Sawyer and Aliria, from
Albequtrtpi*. N. M ; Mr. and
Mr*. Conrad Sylvester, Ricky.
Jerk. Jon end Bobby, from
Tampa.
Mr. and Mre. Carl Bryan.
Carl aad Reno, from Chuateehla.; Mr. and Mra. J. R.
Hancock, from Myrtlo Reach;
Mr. and Mr* Jack I. Kre*e*.
Roger end Ronni*. from Hunt­
ington. W. V*.; Mr, *nd Mr*.
A. G. Klein, Jeff and Barbara
from Pensacola.
Mr. and Mra. R. I . Merritt,
Billy end Darid, from Eng­
land: Mr. nnd Mr*. J. F.
Smart, R*itk. Paul end Berntem from the Philip; moo;
Mr. and Mre. H. A. Btagnar,
Sonny, Danny, t.ibby nnd
Daria, from Baltimore) Mr.
end Mr*. J. K. Wobble., Mike,
Tim nnd Dianna, from Jeekaewritle; Mr. and Mre, B. L.
Rand, from lakeland nnd Mr.
and Mr*. P. A. Wooden. Jim
end Billy, from Pensacola.

AROUND THE COFFEE TABLE at the f ’ l’O
Wive* Club June nodal are, from left to right,
Mr*. AI. J. Moylan. Mra. Armantl Vallier, Mm. C,
R. Heave*, Mm. Walter B. Moore, Mm. Williiim
Foster and Mm. Donald Pierre.

Osteen Personals
Mr*. Harry Osteea aad
Mra, Robert William* attend­
ed a banquet at the Calico
Kitchen in DeLand, given by
th* Crocs of Malta Club. It
was th* installation meeting
of th* new officers for the
coming year. Mr*. Osteen
wai retiring president.
Robert Williams baa return
•d bom* gfter attending the
convention m Miami of the
Disabled Americas Veteran*
Association.
P. II. June* is a patient in
(he hospital in Gainesville.
Mr*. Wilby Coleman and
little daughter, Theresa, have
moved to Osteen from Flint,
Mich.
Ur. and Mrs. Bud Ruther­

ford recently returned from
■ trip to Nassau. Mr. Ruth­
erford wa* working there for
fit* weeks and Mra. Ruther­
ford Joined him for the last
week of bln stay,
Mrs. Walter Jonea recently
visited Lee Joeee and other
relatives in Hotly Hill.

Altamonte

Personals

A "Get Acquainted Coffee"
wei the theme of the CPO
Wire* Club Social (or June.
Thirty-two m e m b e r * and
guest* met for e morning of
chatter and to become better
acquainted with each other.
Mm . c . B. Reeve*, presi­
dent, welcomed Mr*. Aloyalua Moytan, Mr*. Arm and
ValUer, Mr*. John K. Stubbin*, Mr*. Donald Pierce,
Mr*. Waller B. Moor* and
Mrs. William re* t e r ai
gueit*.
The aervtnf table waa c o t *
ered with a white linen cloth
and held an arrangement of
dwarf red hybrid tlnnia*
which were grown in the gar­
den of Chief D. r. SlgTln. Herreahmenta of aiiorted mlnta,
tailed null, Daniih paatrle*
and coffee were aerred by
Mr*. Roger Pope, Mr*. A. M.
Blair, Mr*. Henry Quinn,
Mr*. J. Stanklewici, and Mra.
S. 1- Wig*in*. On arrival
each gueat waa greeted by
Mr*. E. It. Nance and MrsD. F. Slglin and pmiented a
name tag which waa a repli­
ca of a chief'* whita hat.
During the coffee, Mra.
George Mirella, vlca-praaldent, wa* preientrd a charm
from the Wive* Club for havlag aerved on the esecutive
board for the pa it aii month*.
Mr*. Mirella will be moving
to tha Norfolk area neat
week.
Door prliee were awarded
to Mra. C. J. Portewtg and
Mm . C. P. William*. Mr*.
Portewlg won the flower ar­
rangement and Mra. WlUlami
won a while leather memo
pad and pen.

Mr. and Mr*. Earl Alien,
newcomers to Seminole Coun­
ty, have moved into their
home at tw Altamonte Drive,
Dol Ray Manor. Mr. Allen I*
Having trouble breaking a
new manager at the Itikaba barrier of shynessT Try a
Inn in Fern Park.
amlle and a friendly "Hello."

Anna Miller Circle
The Anna Miller Circle ha*
been a buiy group alnce the
new term etarted In April,
At • recent meeting, Mm .
Jimmy nmderton waa Initia­
ted Into the circle during an
Impreaafve candlelight cere­
mony predded over by Mra.
Harry Adair, prvwldent. Mr*.
Henderaon la the fifth new
member to be taken bite the
circle ainee April.
Member* voted to replace
worn cubicle* at the Harry
Anna Crippled
Children**
Home and the estimated eott
of thla project i» |3t3. The
membed alio voted to con­
tribute 130 to the Little |Ud
School Home.
Since April, the circle h*e
•ent a crippled child to Camp
Challenge for one week end
etao wee rteponalble for a
young ledy going to Girl*
State. U writ luggeited by
Mr*. Ru*a Spencer that the
recent HpeghftU dinner that
waa such a auoeese at the
Elk* Club be made Into a
monthly event beginning In
the Pall.
During the lummer month*
the elrcle will meet only once
a month and the next meeting
is (thrduled to be held at the
Elka Club, S p.m. on July Oth.

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a carlalu murluaa* anemnbar
A certified chirk or hank
ItiH th* fi.ltuwlne deacrlbed drift, pi raid* lu th* Hoard of LARGE House. 3 Bedroom. •
real pruparte, ln-wlt:
Public Instruction for H*mlbath. 1133 Mo. FA 2-0214.
Lot ««, ■ ICCIt KT 1.1 KK nol* County. Plorlda. I T . H
AUDITION TO CAiUKL- tloTarnmant Honda, or a aitCofL LETUPS HIM WdOW’foU HAVE
IIKUItr, aerordlne to th* lafactory bid bond anrultd FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvtll*.
plat lliaraof aa racurdad by th* bidder and an-aptahl*
COUGM D R O P S /
In I'lat Ituuk 11, p ie *
auratlfa In an amount wiual 3 BDRM. I». Living room.
1‘ ul.lle lla io rd i of Heml- to flT* per cant of th* bid
Elec. Range. &gt;100. 122 Shan­
n»l* Cuunte, Plorlda.
•hall b* aubralltid with aach
haa barn (Had aaalmt e nU bid
non Driva. Available July
In Ih* abora-itylad lull, and
Th* auccuaful bidder will
1st. FA 3-0144.
euu ar * required to a* rr# a ba ranulrad to furnish and
rupr uf your Aniwar nr othtr pay for aatlifactory perform­
| I'laadlne tn Ih* Complaint on ance and payment bond or 3 BR. 1 bath. $73 a mo.
I Plaintiff's attorney i, A SDK It* bonds la the amount of IM% 3 BR. ivt bath. 143 a mo.
I WIN, Itl'HII, DICAN, IAJIVN- of lb* contract amount.
DIM A ran dan IIKIUI, 11]
Attention le called to tha Large 3 Br., 2 hath. Air-cood.
Kail Cantral Avanua, Orlandu. fact that aot lees than th*
1143 mo.
Plorlda, and flla th* orlelnal minimum aalarlae and wage*
Aniwar
nr other IMiadlne aa sat forth In th* Hptclflra- 3 Br. 2 bath on lake. $130 a
ma
In the office o f the Clerk af tlone matt be paid on title pro­
Iha Circuit Court on or be- ject.
for* tho 1It h dar o f July,
Tha Board of Tublle Instruc­
M i l . If you fall lo do ao, a tion
for Remlnnle County ROSA L. PAYTON
la u t a A M l E M i i
darra* pro eunfaeao will be Plorlda, reeerTce the right to
Reg. Reel Estate Broker
takan aaalnet you fur th* rs- reject any and/oy all blda or
Ilaf demanded la Iha Com­ to waive any Informalities In FA 2-1301 17-42 at Hiawatha
plaint.
Ih* bidding No hid altall ba
Thl* Mollc* ahall h* pub* withdrawn for a period of FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
lulled onra a week for four flttaan l i l t day* euheauurnt
le*. Available June 24th
r&lt;in»t&lt; ultra walk* la iha •** to th* opening of hid* without
FA 3 3610
ford llarald
th* ronaant of th* Hoard.
J D Wright. Jr.
DATKD thl* 11th day at
Juna. t i l l .
Chairman. Board of Public 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
instruction for Hemloola
HOC A 1.1
ped. 2100 Mo. FA 2-4437.
Arthur H H - h w l t h
Jr
County, Plorlda
M T Mllwe*
Clark o f Circuit Court
lly : llarearet K. Tyra,
Hamlnol* I'cunlT Huparlalan- 3 BR. Frame House Partly
daiit of Public Instruction and
Deputy Clark
furnished Near NAS. Not
Anderaua. Iluah, Dean,
Ka.Dtflrlo Harratary to th*
fancy but cheap rent. 412.30
Hoard uf Public Instruction
laiwudea A Tan dsn Here
week FA 2-3214
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RRALTON
CUSTOM S BEDROOM. 2
Sanford. Fla.
bath home am large shaded
lot at 1114 Mclloavilie A t*.
Big abady Me
- r t »
Many eatraa include living
floatage. Highly rcaaricteft
room fireplace with maho­
WILSON PLACE 4 mi. W,
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
on Hi-Way aa. Willard iamm
hardwood floors, Florida
FA 2-MBt. ar h i WalUcw
room, dining room and a
FA 2-4304.
large, equipped eat-in kit­
chen. Laundry room and REDUCED for quirk e d
lota af storage apace in
by owner. 2 BR.. kttcbea
double g a r a g e . C a l l
furn. Air-Cond. Princetoa
FA 3-1829 for am appoiatAve. Very low down p a l
ment.
Asaume 4V*% mongaga*
FA 2-:
I BR. Ham*. 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
MARVANIA * MAYTAIR
equipped. Low down pay Choice building kita a r e
meat Aiaumo loan. A real
scare* ao wo ar* pleaeed
aavlng. Call FA 2-44TL
to offer two ia ■ fine loca­
tion, high and dry. Front
HIGHWAY ACREAGE
ag* ea Scott Ava., POM
24 terra of high lead on high­
way 44 between th* Wekiva
River and interstate ft A
fin* invcitmenl today for
tomorrow. 4M frontage on 111 N. Fark Ave. FA S-2428
4S. Total prlcw flt.oou.
3 * 4 BEDROOMS. Impact
Terms.
models on Highland at
Longwood. Opes dally 10:00
to dark. 19 Minutes South
on 17-92 and Waal os Semi­
lit N. Park Ava. FA 2-2420
nole 1 block.
BEST buy in the Slate of LMN ENTERPRISES, WC.
Florida today. A beautiful SPEND your retirement or
3 bedroom country home.
begin your married Ida
Pries only $1300.00. Edward
in a beautiful stable neigh­
F. Lane. Fh. FA 2-3960.
borhood. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath,
hardwood floors, fireplace.
St. Johns Realty
For a borne with charm.
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
Call
114 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123

Stenstrom R ealty

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole R ealty

A RARE Opportunity. Low
mortgage balance. Spacious
1901 S. Park Ave.
3 bedroom. IV* bath home
FA 2-3232 anytime
near playground. $730 down
payment with monthly pay­ NEW 3 Bedroom, Uk bath.
ments. $04 31.
Electric kitchen home os
Country Cub Rd. Lake
Mary. $300 down. $34 IT per
month. Ph. FA 2-2713.
1401 S. Park Are.
LOW Monthly payments. 2
FA 2 5232 anytime
Bedrooms, den. 2 baths,
2(1 ACRES of grove on llwv.
central AirCond. Ijke pri­
* large lake. 3 room frame
vileges. 112 l^ke Minntw
hoove. $20.0)0. Will finance.
Dr. FA 37*49
Call 349 3431.
FOR HOME OR RENTAL
" " t o t a l PRICK ONLY
3 Bedroom frame home m a
$4930.00
convenient location ai a
Ten hlovks from (own. neat
rock bottom bargain price
two bedroom home in good
of $t27.V Owner moving-*
location 104 Weal loth St.
needs to sell. Some financ­
Can be porrhavril with aing available. HURRY UP!
Mil* *( $500.00 down an.I call
monthly p*ym«fits *• law »*
$49.50.

Seminole Realty

Stemper Agency

HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
REALTOR - INSUROR
2 BEDROOM House, kitchen Raymond Inindquist. Av.&gt;o
FA 2-4*91 1919 S French A*ei
equipped, fenced in yard. FA 2-3931 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
Carpurte.
patio.
$43 a
17. Male Help Wanted
FOR your best buy. choose
month FA 2-3244
Tee 'N Green Estates. 3 * WANTED a lubrication man
FURNISHED 2 B a d r o o n
4 Bedrooms. More space
for 2 weeks. Inquire at Ser­
house. 2441 Palmetto. Call
for your money 20th Street
vice Station NAS. Sanford.
FA 2 0274.
West by
Mayfair Golf
Course. Open daily It 6:00. 19. Hit MMlows Wealed
2 BR. furn. dn. Apt. Water.
322-2744. Builders: LMN EN­
143. FA 2-2744.
CHILDREN kept. FA 3-41»T
TERPRISES. INC.
4 BEDROOM, I bath, double
BABYSITTER or bouseclean"
carport*, Florida room. In PINECREST. 3 Bedrooms. 3
ing. FA 2 0334.
baths, Fla. room, built-in
Luch Arbor. FA 1-9JM.
oven k range, lot E. Jen­ DAYS work wanted. 322-7U.YI
1 BEDROOM furnished House.
kins Circle. 322 9337.
Child Care FA 2-3274.
$40 Month. FA 2-0397.

SANFORD HOME

FURNISHED Garage Apt. Pb. Priced to sell today. $7000.
r A 2 3340.
with $700 down and payments
of $70 per month.. How can
FURN. Apt. FA 3-0447.
you beet three 7'a. Has
two large bedrooms, fenc­
EFFICIENCY GARAGE APT.
ed yard, attractive land
All convenience*, close ia.
scaping. . .
Apply 403 Palmetto or pb.
FA 24409.
NICELY furnished 2 room
Apert roent. Private bath.
FA 2 3303.

Stenstrom Realty

21. Beauty Salon*
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Ser. Eve. Appl'a.
103 So. Oak
FA 2 3742
SPECIAL
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold Wave $6.93 complete.
Open evening by appt.
31$ Palmetto Ave.
122 0834

Real Estate—Mortgages
22. Build - Paint • Repair
111 N. Park Ava. FA 2-2420
FURNISHED Apt. 4 Large Ravenna Park
FA 2-7405
Semi-Retired Carpenter
rooms. Close lo town. Ph.
Evenings
Small Repairs — Painting
I FA 2-2419.
FA 2 3477 FA 2 3 » FA 2-5340
Phone— FA 2-7943

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
15. Ptaabias 8*rrk*s

25. Ptaaibtng Service*

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FRE E ESTIMATES
R. L. H A R V E Y
Sanford At *.
FA 2 iM

FRJGIDA1RE

Wall
Plumbing 4 Heating
A IR

1007 Sanford Ave.

10 9 5
59 Chevrolet Parkwood
*4 9 5
58 Edsel Sedan
$6 95
58 Chevrolet Bel Air
$695
and beater.
Waa 9119S

Station W agon, automatic, radio A
beater.
Waa 9303

radio A
Waa 9793

4 door atdan, good transportation.
Waa 1793

57 Chrysler Saratoga
2 door hardtop, radio A hratrr, auto,
tran a, power steering A brake*.
Waa 9H95

59 Rambler Station
door,

straight tran e,
Waa 8885

51 Pontiac 4 Door

79 5
*3 9 5
*7 9 5

O N LY

*7 5

Seminole Co. Motors
First

24"
HIDING
FA 3-1909.

SALE on used T.V.'a. Guaran­
teed. Town * Country. Ph.
322-33*2.
OKRA
by
FA 1-0415.

Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432

“ They'rn making theae aporta ear* smaller every yearn

SMITH Air-Condition R efri­
geration service. All work 31. Poultry - Livestock
guaranteed. Very reason
BAY Gelding. 7 yrs. old. 1 3 4
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
hand* high. FA 2-4684.
Night FA 2-20*9.

TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.
FA 2-76*4.

Air-Conditioning
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
FA 2-4234

29. Automobile Service

St., Sanford
Winter Park &gt;11 7-2530

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

31A . Beta

GERMAN Shepherd Pups. 12
weeks old. Thoroughbreds.
Not registered. Males 930,
fem ales *33. FA 2-6375,
PURE BRED Beagle Puppiei.
8 weeks old. Ph. FA 2-4793.

32. Flower* - Shrub*
POTTED MUMS In bloom.
35c up.
G R A PE M LLE NURSERY
Grapeville Ave, Near 20th St.

PhU Selloum 9 " pot. *9c
WOODRUFF'S
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-9032
FARM k GARDEN CENTER
\LL WORK GUARANTEED
601 Celery Ave.
FA 2 3976

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4*22

ffw w w B iw t r r n r n iiiw iiB iim llillii1
"IHIIIlIlJ'iUiLJlIlL

NEW &amp; USED CAR

33. Fnrnltnr*
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry’ s Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. TK 2 4133
WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
o f 913.50 on 9 complete
room * of furniture. Call
TE 8-1511, C auelberry, col
lect.

SALES SPREE!

33. F w a ila n

the

buaheL

FREE ESTIMATE

k

FAST ACTION
1963 Trade-In
S p s u d a fo il
These Are Late Model Trade-Ins That Have Been
Safety Checked &amp; Are “ Road Ready” Right Now!

S P E C IA L

FAST A C T IO N

BO NU S’

5 ,0 0 0 Free Top Value Stamps
With Any lifted Car Or Truck Selling For More Than
9.(95 Between Now A June With.

1962 THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP
Full power, air conditioned, low mileage, one owner, light blue.

1962 V* A LA X IE 5(H) HARDTOP
Tudor V-H, standard t r a m , air conditioned. Economy plus com ­
fort. Real clean.

$AVE
$AVE

XC3-I8A

The most desired car on the Am er­
ican road. Less th in J.nOO mites,
like new, with air conditioning.

Save $ $ $

Sedan; fine condition, with econom­
ical S c jl. engine and the little
extra*. Special Ihl* sale

$1495

BEL AIK V-8
beautiful r e d
white tires and
Iran&gt;. This sale

4 dr,
wi t h
stand.
. . .

1961 FALCON 2 DOOR
6 cylinder, alandard trana. A locally owned real clean car. White
finish.

1961 FALCON STATION WAGON
2 door suln. trana., radio k heater, whitewall*, light Wuj finiah.
Local car, eery clean.

FC.1-79A

1960 DODGE 2 DOOR
M O T O R l

I IN C .

$AVE

C 3 -9 IA

I960 FORI) CONVERTIBLE

Sltt HemplwCl

$AVE

F C 3 -22 B

V-8, alandard Irani., radio k heater, beautiful red. A local car,
clean throughout.

60 Chevrolet

CHEVROLET

CELEBRATION

1UYTNQ A NEW m
USED CART
FINANCE IT w r m UR

READ Y M IX Concrete, win­
dow
stlti, lintels, atepa
block*, sand, cemrnt, rock, ’ 57 TR-3 Hardtop. Clean
pipe, steel, grease traps,
low mUeafe. 9900 firm . Ph.
dry wells, stepping stones.
322 0174.
Miracle Concrete Co.
22 JUNK CARS
309 Elm Avr.
FA 2-5751
Up to 1957 models, lots of
good parts. Make offer on
USED Garden Tiller. Cheaper
one or all. Reel’a Uacd
than renting. FA 2 8909.
Cara. Uth A Sanford Avo.
«’ z 12’ UTILITY Trailer.
Am erican.
’58
9113. Tarp Included. Pb. RAMBLER
Radio A Heater. Clean. 9350
322 0474.
FA 2 9367.
2 MATCHING club chairs
and coffee table. 138 Coun­ 1960 500 Blanchtna Fiat 9193
FA 2 336* after 3 p. ni.
try Club Circle. 322-1)733.

Balcony Bargains

Special Savings Are Now Being Offered
On New Cars Now In Stock!

61 Ford Galuxie

50,000,000th

M . Al enaebOen - Track*

1938 CORVETTE. Fuel injec
Hon. 4 speed, posltraction.
Call FA 2-1242 between «
to 9 p. m.

SALE
LIKE THIS —

V-8, auto, trana., radio k heater, real clean. Buy right and save.

1959*THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP
Real clean low mileage locally owned car.
C 3 - 92 A

1939 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
far.\ T lu \ W AGON. V-8, auto. Irani., radio k heater, air condition,
ed. A real ih erp car,

X C 3 - 1 IB

1958 KARM1N GII1A CONVERTIBLE
Real sharp and ready to go. Had a local owner.

FC3-72A

1961 METRO 2-DOOR HARDTOP
lleaullfol green and while flniih, low mileage and real clean.

SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE

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

3t»8 E. First St.

SunfunJ - FA 2-1481

Mi I-.VJ10

00

*1969

FORD ’ 56 V8. Automatic,
radio and heater. Phone
322-7831 or 322 0770.

*

1 -r

i5
4

BIG STOCK OF

1r*
I Zl

«i&gt;

SQUARE DEAL
USED CARS AT DISCOUNT

SEE US LA S T
BRING ALL YOUR BIDS, THE TITLE
TO YOUR TRADE-IN, AND YOUR WIFE

1934 CADILLAC. All power,
new tires. 9395. Inquire
408 W. 3rd St. FA 2 2021.
1961 RENAULT Dauphine.
door
sedan.
Tako
over
payments. Contact G. J.
Velght. 119 S. Elm Ave.

» *B

NEW 1963 CHEVY II 2 DOOR
WITH HEATER - STOCK NO. 1171

1037 4 door C11EV. Bel Air,
auto Irani. 3 new tires.
323-0672 after 5.

BIG STOCK
Lincoln — Mercury —

Comet

j

TRADE IN

a

37. Boat* - Motor*
Gateway T o The

Waterway

Hobson Sporting Good*
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-4-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 9-3941
14’ DUNPHY Bo«L 33 hp.
Johnson
electric,
trailer,
skill A rope and other ex ­
tras. 1330. 322 9367.

H O LLER S
OF

Continue* Through June 29th

63 Riviera

H O U ERSo/SANFO R D

♦ Low Internet Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Upholstering
Mattress
ovstiag. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
IN USED FURNITURE
FA 2-211T.
Walnut drop leal extension
table with 3 chairs
320.00
BEDS TOR RENT
Large strainer trunk, extra
Hospital,
Holla* ay*.
Juve­
nice ............................ 912.50
nile. F R E E delivery and
riastlc covered Bahama bed
Pick-up.
....................................... 912.50
FURNITURE CENTER
6 Full aiie mnersprlng mat­
1100 French Ave.
tresses, g o o d condition,
Ph. FA 2-7931
each ............................ (7.50
Sell Us Y o i r Furniture, quick 2 Twin sue innerspring mat­
tresses, g o o d
condition,
Service
With the
C ub.
each ........................... 97.50
SUFER TRADING FORT
3 Full size Hollywood beds,
FA MCTT.
each ......................
919.50
34. Articles For Sal*
2 Twin size Hollywood beds,
each ............................ 919.30
Mens sport shirts. 91.99 up. 2 33-inch rebuilt Hollywood
Mens shoes 13.99 up. Sur­
beds, each ................ 924.30
plus City, 201 W. let.
1 Full aize foam rubber Hoi
lywood bed ............. 939 50
TAKE O VER UNPAID HAL.
2 Twin size x 80 inch repuss
ITEM
UNPAID UAL.
eased Hollywood beds, like
'63 Port. T V
999.04
new , each ................ 950 50
'62 Port. T V
931.30
Erhols Bedding Co,
'*1 Console TV
9188.40
2nd A Magnolia
FA 2*321
’63 Port. TV
9118.60
'61 Riding Mower
972.00 REFRIGERATOR.
Croaley
’83 Port TV
992.60
A p t aize. 925. l w l s. Park.
Terms to fit your budget
With purchase of Biua Lus
FIRESTONE STORE
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Corner 1st A French Ave.
Shampooer for only 91 per
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
BABY Crib. $15. FA 2 3173.

Huy now before the 2% Site* Taa becomes effective July 1st.

Sample These Used Car Specials!

Lcwnxnowwr.

11r*
i *

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S T I N E

Auto Glasi, Topa
A Seat Covers

All Cars Sold With A 1-Year GW
Warranty

£.

OKRA, wholesale. Holcombe.
FA 2-6438,

k

feral! Jun* 27, *68 —- P*c* U

It Pays To Use The Herald W ant Ada

SHALLOW WELLS k PUMPS LEARN to play. Complete
set of chords for open
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
rhythm Guitar,
mandolin
MILADY’S SHOPPE
o r 5 string banjo. 50c each
O f fine Fabrics
act. lo t S. Maple Atm. « r
100 S. Park Ave.
Phone 323-9097.

Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­ BEAGLES. 12u. Can be seen
at luu Garrison Dr. or Call
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2*7344.
FA 2-1917.

FI RST C O M E — F IR S T S O L D !

519
FA 2-0614

WAREHOUSE Sale - House­
hold Goods. Friday June
29th. u a. m. til. Sanford
Transfer
S toraft- 1*00
French Ave.

WELLS DRILLED, PUM PS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Size*
We Repair and Service

2u0 So. Park Ave.

Good tr i ns ports lion.

ALUMINUM
Furniture
renebbed cheaper than you
can do it yourself. Bring
it to the Furniture Center.
11U0 French Ave.

ROOF Cleaning. All fungus
growth removed. Average
price 930. 1st 910 o ff on
the 1st bouse in the neigh­
borhood. Licensed A bond­
age. W ork guaranteed. L.
P. Ellis. FA 2-1909.

LAWN SERVICE

(2) 56 Chevrolet 4 Door
1 with auto, traits. I with V-8 and
atralght Iran*. Your choice.
Waa gl93

4

34. Artie!** For Salt

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233

60 Falcon Station

W agon.
h ea u r.

■|&gt; H tfifl

34. Articles Fer Sale

TREE’ S trimmed. Dem osied
A rem oved. Reasonable. Ph.
FA 2-7864.

Each Or These Used Cars Have
Been Reduced $100 In C ost
Buy Now &amp; Pocket Your Savings!

tranamtealon.

Sales L Service
G. U. HIGH
1700 W. 1 « St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-M83

LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Rem ote Thatch - Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) - FertiFA 96342
‘x e -P h . FA 3 42M
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.

‘ 700SA LB

Aatomatic
heater.

By Nadine Seltr.er

CONDITIONING

Reduction

radio

SWEETIE PIE

CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK

Shop the Herald Ad* where
local merchant* offer their
best buys.

W agon. 4 door,

27. Special Services

S A N FO R D
1963 CHEVROLET
Convertible, A uto, P
Steering.
SAVE
I960 CADILLAC

4 Door, Bower *nd Air
Cond.
12795
1961 CHEVROLET
Sport Coupe, Auto.,
Air Cond.
12195

63 Ford Fairlane
504 Hpurt Coupe. V-8, Fordom atk,
Itadln, Heater, Puwer Steering, 5,440
Mile* Original Prir* 13046.

62 Mercury S-55
Hardtop. Full Puwer and A ir Condilion. Only One Carrful Dellary
Owner.
Racket
Seat*. Original
Prk# 1 1800.

1961 FORD GALAX1E
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Foe Recreation
In Casselberry

aided weight la the wind nod
n t a proved too much lor tte

p i.

Legionnaire Hiller Evans,
tasted Isn of the Psrk, said
todajr that part of the pole
etn be salvaged with the top
part to be replaced with larg­
er fixe pipe which will be
riveted together la three see*
The original pole was don­
ated hr Hibbard Caaselberrr
while rigging for the flag
was donated by Certified
Slings, Inc.
Evans also said that work
win begin soon on the three
dbvrfoot sidewalks leading
ha the circular base of the
flag pole. The park is trlaangular In shape and future
plans bp the Legion Post
eall for further beautification
and the addition of benches.

Skate City
Enters Girl
In Contest

STORM VICTIM— Tho fins polo, installed just
recently by Casselberry American Legion Me*
morial Pont 256 in Memorial Park, became so
badly bent last week In a sudden wind and rain
storm that It will have to tie replaced.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole 4 -H 'e r s
To Gimp N e xt W eek

The summer recreation pro­
gram in Casselberry got off
lo n good start and has Just
computed the second week.
Coach Dava Miller reports
that SO boy* and girls hate
registered In the grades 7-13
group and Coach Jim Clark
and Mrs. Mary Trawlck re­
port that 59 are registered in
the grades M group.
Team* from both group*
■re playing softball with
team* from other playgrounds
in ths county at Longwood,
Hanford, Oviedo and Laks
Mary.
Ths location for swimming,
which takes pises each Thurs­
day, has been changed from
Hanlando Springs to ths Land
0 lakes Country Club pool
■t Casselberry, Charges re­
main at 33 cents per pupil.
Tho youngsters also enjoy
skating at Skats City on Mon­
day morning*.
Art* and Craft* ir* taught
to the younger group on Wed­
nesdays and Fridays by Bob
Isell, arts and crafts instruc­
tor supplied by ths county.
Thsrs will be ■ watermelon
cutting st ths Ball Park Play­
ground on Friday and thos* at
the Overbrook Drive Play­
ground will enjoy a similar
treat next Tuesday.
A different ipccial event t*
planned for th* younger boy*
and girl* every Tuesday for
tha duration of ths program.

Joan Stewart, assistant Volu­
sia HD agent, and Larry
Loadbolts, assistant Volusia
county agent.
Leaden attending will be
Mrs. George Bradshaw, Mrs.
Paul Lukaa Sr., Mr*. William
Hiss Hasia Afiea of Orlan­
Bryant, Mrs. John Lnwhun
do will represent the Skate
and Elmer Bellhorn.
City Rollers Dance and FigBoys going are Robert and
•re Club of Farn Park in the
George Bradshaw, Rudolph
beauty contest to be held at
Mueller, Skipper J o r d a n ,
the Southern Regional Roller
Stephen, Philip and Jonathan
tkaUBg Championships sche­
Lukas. Joe Dlnda, Teddy
duled for Moodsy through
Knowles, Bill lleln, David
Friday of neat week at the
Jakuhdn and Charles and A!
Deauville Hotel on Miami
bert Pule,
Sescb.
Girls will be Cathy Cam
The daughter of Ur. and
mack, Martha Dean. Pamela
Mrs. Psul Allen, Msile last
Nall, JUdith Carson, Joan
yesr was runner-up st the
Hepp, Linda King, Linda
Southern RegionsU held in
West, Ruth Bellhorn, Suaan
NsshvUle, Tens. In this com
Wlrick, Myrtle Harrla. Wan
petition, wllh representatives
da Mixon, Suaan Day, Bonnie
Gandy;
of eight southern ststes, she
also won the “ Miss Florida"
Susan Dunn, Joy Wilson.
title then went on lo repre&lt;
Wannctta Chesser, Linda Lu
Democratic Women at hem
kaa, Suzette Berg, Peggy Me
aant the itste st the Araer
Inolc County, seeking to com Invale,
Rosemary Walton
lean Championships held in
ply with new by-law regula Terri and Cindy Boyles
Lincoln, Neb. last July.
While at Miami Beach she lions drawn up by the state Nancy Hurks, Cynthia Ogden
will compete In Ladies Fig organisation, setting a new Judith Boone, Patricia Coney,
ure Skating and will team up fiscal year from Jan. 1 to P a t t y Fletcher, Margaret
wllh Gene Brsddock to enter Dec. 31, voted Wednesday to Stevens, Kathy Rook, Carole
(be Novice Dance Division. retain Ihe present slate of Simmons;
officers, with one exception,
Debra McGuire. J o a n n e
until the new election day In Fletcher, Patsy Groves, Char­
January.
lene, Pally and Betty Baker,
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds will Maria Lee, Eleanor Hein
continue aa president of tho Sandra Mlkler, Linda Mag
local organisation fur the pre Tracey K n o w l e s , Myrian
sent, with Mrs. Gamer Gchr Chadwick, Anita Hlackwelder
aa vice president, and Mrs. and Janice Lommler.
By isne Casselberry
Mrs. Frank Russell has an­ Roy Tillls as treasurer. Mrs
nounced
that Girl Scout Florence Gllmortln was elect­
Troops of the Lyman Neigh­ ed to fill a vacancy in Ihe
borhood have been Invited by office of secretary.
Mrs. Reynolds announced
(be Long wood Volunteer Fire
Dept, to participate In the that the club would rccesi . . . "Red on Yellow,
Kills a Fellow , .
annual Forth of July Fiesta for the summer, except lor
the meeting of the executive This akt Umer'a rhyme,
Parade.
Girls wishing to lake part board, and reconvene with a •tuck in Ihe mind of young
are asked to assemble at 0 general meeting in Septem­ Douglas Juris of Osteon, prov­
ed once attain to be of
a. m. on tlus morning of ber.
Mrs. Annette Baker, of value when the younsster
July I at the Longwood Fie.
mentary School where the Clearwater, stale president, came across a snake while
parade la scheduled to begin notified Ihe clufs that the playing at Ihe home o( his
at 10 a. m. From Ihe school, quarterly executive inerting grandmother, Mr*. Clarence
the line of march will be will lie held in West I'alm Snyder, laat weekend.
through downtown Longwood Ileach, in conjunction with a Thanks to the Jingle, Dou­
out to the Fair Grounds set cruise to Ihe Bahamas In the glas quickly and correctly
lallrr part of July.
Identified the 22W Inch anake
up on s n 131.
oa the deadly coral and ran
lo Mra. Snyder for help.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
In his brief absence the
snake alithrrcd away but
Mrs. Snyder, searching the
Immediate area for possible
hiding places, poked a bam­
The Greater Chuluota Community Club once
boo pole up under an old oil
again is sponsoring a program of recreation anil
drum ami sure enough, dis­
pluyground activities for all yomig.stern in the
covered the menacing Intru­
community between the ages of five and 12 years.
der which ahe quickly killed.
Membera of Seminole Coun­
ty's 4-H Boys and Girl*'will
bo boarding chartered buies
bright and early Monday
morning for Camp McQuarrie
in the Ocala National Forest
where they will be Joined by
boys and girls from Volusia
County for their annual week
■t 4-H camp.
Assistant Seminole County
Agent Ernie Lundberg will
serve as camp chairman.
Other agents attending will
be Mias Myrtle Wilson, Sem­
inole HD agent; Mrs. Edna
Eby, Volusia HD agent; Miss

Democratic
Women Vole
Same Slate

Girl Scouts
Invited To
Join Parade

Old Folk Rhyme
Comes To Rescue Club To Give
Archery Lessons

Successful Cooperation

Other claim and organizations supporting
tho program through tho donation of money and
supplies include the Chuluota Community Church
Sunday School, tho Women’s Christian Fellow­
ship groups anil the Chuluota Challenger.
Serving ns directors are Mrs. Uurold Mar­
tin and Mrs. Ken Rice- Assisting them are many
mothers o f the community who ure donating
their time und services to l&gt;e on the premises with
ttie youngsters und to work und play with them.
Teenagers helping are Lily und Alice Fox, Diane
Murphy, Debbie Pentz, Darlene Kulseler und
James Wugner.
The program began on June 11 and will be
open from Tuesday through Friday of each week
from 0 it. m. until noon during the summer
months.
Activities planned include sewing, art,
square dancing and u course in first aid. Outdoor
recreational equipment has Iwen put in good re­
pair und children are su|&gt;ervisetl In such Hports
as softball, horseshoes, croquet and bosketbull.
Chuluota is to be commended for organiz­
ing und conducting its own supervised program
o f summer recreation for the youngsters. We
think it a fine example o f successful cooperation
and particularly wish to compliment tha leaders
fo r types o f instructional subjects chosen. Rec­
reation can l&gt;e educational as well us entvrtuin-

McCoy Gets Second Championship
ST* w

By Joaa Malta
The Chuluota Archery Club,
which has been organized
and operates under the spon­
sorship of Hie Chuluota Sportmen's Club, t* planning to
conduct archery classes each
Sunday afternoon beginning at
1:30 p. m. on the gruunds of
Ihe Sportsmen's Club Build­
ing.
Instructions will be given
by Lou Morski Jr. to those
from 10 years of ago on up.
Any person 2t year* of age
or older, however, will be
required to Join the Sports­
men's Club in order to be­
come eligible lo attend the
classes.
Those taking part will hr
required tu have their own
equipment.

Nineteen year old Dsvld
McCoy of Casselberry, for th*
second yesr in a row, Satur­
day night was named winner
o f the Club Championship of
ths Land ’O Lakes Country
Club at ■ dinner sponsored by
th« Men's Golf Assn, for the
presentation of trophies for
ths Women's Assn, and ths
Men’s Assn. championship*.
Others receiving trophies
were At Vickers, runner-up tn
the championship flight; Jim
31atthis, championship con*
eolation; Charles Dsugerty,
" A " flight winner; Psul Wood,
first flight winner; William
J. Bodell, first flight runnerup and BUI Blyler, second
flight winner.
Trophies for the men were'
presented by Cecil Asher .ub-I

Village Council
Changes
Meeting Place

c

A change of tocatlon from
ths North Orlando Co. offices
to ths Community Building at
ths Recitation Ares has been
announced for the July meet*
lng of ths Village Counell.
Tha meeting will hs held
at 7:30 p.m. next Tueedsy
with Mayor W. W. Anderson
presiding.
Scheduled on the agenda
arc the adoption of an ordi­
nance pertaining to the new
■tate cigaret tax; report* on
th* SR 4.14 speed survey; die-

CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES, awarded at a dinner held Saturday night
at the Land '0 Lakea Country Club, to winner* in the Women'a and Men’a
Golf Aaana. went to, top, photo from left, Jane Dalrympte, Jean Hilchuk.
Mary Anderson and Vivian Conklin; bottom photo from left Bill Byler,
Jim Matthia, William Bodell, David McCoy, Al Vickers and Paul Wood*.
Char leg Daugerty was not present fo r the photo.
(Herald Photo)

chairman.
Vivian Conklin was winner
of the Women's championship
with Mary Anderson as run­
ner-up. Jean Hilchuk received
the consolation trophy with
Jane Dalrympl# as runner-up.
Trophies were presented by
Rita Blyler, tournament com­
mutes chairman for ths Wom­
en’s Assn.
Mr, and Mrs. Otis Fourakcr
o f Lonrwood shared their
good luck with each taking a
door prizs and Mrs. Shirley
Hlnesley won ths red and
white carnation twiterplece
also given aa a door prize.
The Clubhouse was gaily
decorated with red and white
streamers end balloons and
M ic h table h a d ■ red and white
chrrked tablecloth and red
rose in ■ vase.
Bill Csss, chairman o f the
entertainment committee-, act­
ed as master of ceremonies.
Serving on the committee to
plsn th# annual affair were
Cedi Asher, Connls Hilchuk
and Jim Matthis.
Irma Bodell Is president of
tho Women's Assn, and At
Vickers I* president o f the
3ten's Assn.

Awards Program
Set For
Little League

Civic Assn.
Calls Meeting
A spteial meeting of the
North Urlando Civic Assn. ha«
been called for 7:30 p.m. today
at which time final plans for
the July 4th Celebration will
he completed.
The regular monthly meet­
ing of the association will be
held at 7:30 p.m. next Mon­
day.
Both meeting* will bo held
in th. Community Building at
the North Orlando Recreation
Area.

House Wins
Scholarship
By Jane Casselberry
David House, Top Senior
Hoy of this year's Lyman
graduating class and winner
of the John Philip Sousa
Award, has received a 4300
honor scholarship from the
University of Florida.
David, the son of Mr. and
Mr*. Earl House of Forest
City, will be a milh major.

Casselberry Family Attends
Graduation At West Point
By Jane Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans
of Sunset Dr. In Casselberry
returned home last Thurs­
day after an exciting visit to
West Point, N. Y. where they
stayed with their son-in-law
and daughter, Lt. Cot. and
Mr*. W. G. Schuder.
Col. Schuder Is senior en­
gineering representative In
the office of the military in­
struction branch of tlic tacti­
cal department at West Point.
The Evans enjoyed many
of the June Week activities
Including parties and culorful military parades which
were climaxed hy the Gra­
duation Ceremonies on June
3.
This
year's
Graduating
Class Included Thomas Malic
Hrcndte of Altamonte Springs
and Colin Kelley III, son o(
the famous World War II

hero. Gen. Maxwell Taylor
gave
the
Commencement
Address.
While the Evans were here
Col, Schuder sjient a week in
Germany setting up a class
trip for cadets who will be
next year’s first classmen.
They will spend one monih in
Germany this summer on tac­
tical maneuvers.
The Evans left Casselberry
on May 2S. spending two
nights in Philadelphia visit­
ing friends on file way to
West Point where they stayed
until Juno IT.
Mr*. Schuiler snd daugh­
ters, Gwenn and Mary Ann,
returned home with them for
a three weeks visit.
Their other daughter, Mra.
Paul llult of Tucson. Ariz.,
and her children, David and
laiurie, arrived on June 20
for a three weeks visit.

By Moaa firitutead
Plans were completed Sun­
day night at a meeting of
live North Orlanik) Little Lea­
gue Parent's Auxiliary for a
celebration and awards pro­
gram to be held this Satur­
day at the Village Recreation
Area,
Activities are scheduled to
get underway at 4 p. m . with
a baseball game between the
Parents and Little Leaguers.
Following the game there
will be a covered dish picnic
supper and wiener roast and
awards will be presented to
membera of the Ultle League
Baseball Teams.

Longwood M an
At Lejeune
CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C.
(FIFTNC) — .Marine Corporal
Stephen F, Cashdollar Jr.,
son of Sir. and Sirs. Stephen
F. Cashdollar of 1142 Selma
Rd., Longwood, recently re­
ported for duty at Camp Le­
jeune. N. C., ami has been
assigned to the Second Marine
Division.
The Second Division Is the
largest .Marine unit serving
on the East Coast. It has
maintained headquarters at
Camp I-ejeiinc since shortly
after World War H.

"top fl*n* ,or municipal trnfflc contro1 ond •PProv#l
local participation in the na­
tional program for celebra­
tion of July 4.
Reports will l « heard sn
the fire and police depart­
ments from Fir* Chief Bill
Hahn, Police Chief Andrew
Ferrin and Councilman Bob
Stephenson and on the Tillage
recreation
program
from
Councilman Art Rhodes, Re­
ports also will be heard on
budget, franchises and legal
matters
from
Councilman
Irene Van Eepoel and from
Mrs. Mallie Salters, treasurer.
Antlcrsoa urge* that citi­
zen* attend the meetings and
reminds that seating arrangemenu will b« better now that
the location hs* been changed.

and the buy*. At !:3U p. m a
By Mona Grinslead
Time schedules and a pro­ Pet Costume Parade will be
held un Ihe south end of the
gram of events for North Or­
tennis court in the Village
lando's third annual July 4th Recreation
Area.
Entries
celebration wers announced must be registered with Mrs.
today by officials of the North Sydney Bass ami will be ac­
Orlando Civic Assn., the spon­ cepted on thr pat m of the
Community Building.
soring organization.
Contests scheduled for tleImpressive
Hag
raising
ceremonies to open the cele­ chihlren between 3 and 4 p.in.
bration will be conducted at will include melon eating, tugt p. m. by the South Semi­ o-war, sack race, potato race,
nole CAP Squadron under the and apple bob. Serving on
direction of Commander Jack committees for this part of
O'Donnell and Bruce Dean, the program are Mr. anJ Mrs.
Malvin
Campbell.
George
Captain of Cadeta.
Immediately following there Sommers, iaronard 5irw.nl,
will begin a aufthall game Mrs. Chuck Kuweit. Mr*.
betweea me a U live village, Sydney Bus, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Nall and Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Krccek.
Contest* to name tattle Mr..
Little MUs. Junior ML* and
Miss North Orlando will be
held al 4 p. m. under the
direction of Mr. and Mri.
Pat DelViliaggto.
Chicken barbecue dinners,
prepared under supervision of
Bill Ryan, will be available
anytime between 3 and I
p. in. and an auction, with
Chuck Rowell in charge, will
be held at 6 p. m. Both the
dinner and auction are being
sponsored by the Civic Aisn.

ence participation by the
Starlight Promenaders, popu­
lar Square Danct Club of
Sanford.
A big fireworks show at 9
p m. will climax the program
of
planned entertainment,
however all sales and games
lioolb.* will be open for the
remainder of the evening.
At any time during tha
afternoon those who wish may
enjoy dancing , badminton,
volleyball and horseshoes on
the basketball court* and door
prize*
will
be
awarded
throughout tha afternoon and
Highlighting activities for evening at least every hour
I|m- evenin'; will be ■ Square un the hour.
[ Dane* exhibiUun with audi , During tha

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Club Names
Committees
By Mona Grinstead
Chairmen
of
appointive
committees for tie North
Orlando Garden Club were
announced thla week by Mra.
Richard Stodden. newly In­
stalled president ter the 196364 club year.
Serving will be Mr*. Carl
Hyatt, beautification and gar­
den of the month; Mrs. Bill
Harris, historian; Sirs. Bill
Wolfe, telephone; Sir*. Leon­
ard Stewart, hospitality and
Sir*. Wolfe and Sirs. W. W.
Anderson, way* and means.
The Garden of the Slunth
committee will aelect 1U
first award winner for th*
month of July. Working with
Mrs. Hyatt will be Sirs. Bill
Ryan and Sirs. Georga Du­
quette.

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Dance Lessons
O ff For Summer
By Mrs. Adam Matter
Square Dance instruction at
tha Recreation Hall of th*
DeBary Fire Station will be
discontinued through tha sum­
mer due to the absence of
many residents who are out
of town on vacation.
Classes will he resumed in
September under the direc­
tion of Harold Jenkins.

New Spokesman
WASHINGTON

(UPt)

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Thu State Department an­
nounced that Richard I. Phil­
lips will replace P. Lincoln
While as H i M i l chief.
White, for y«ara Ike depart­
ment's public spokesman, will
become U. S. count general
in Melbourne, Australis.

Celebration Schedules Announced

HEAVY ATTACK Squudron Three’s Lt. Art
Stalling* (right) diacuaaea engine of A-CB Skywarrior attack bomber with Dan Blue (left) and
Don I’ hilpitt, o f Winter Dark’* Air Explorer
Seoul Squadron 62.
(Navy photo)

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ttu‘ ion on P "1&gt;««tlon of in
ordln,nce to " W 1*1* »P«d»stltutlng for Bob Cowlee, |«&gt;«■»*»•»• »hrou*h ■"«* itoP
men’s* tournament committee ,trret* ,nd *or t*ie po,,*n* °f

Bridge Club
Names Winners
Ten full tables directed by
Miss Ethel Johnson were In
play at this week's Tuesday
afternoon meeting of the Da*
Bary Duplicate Bridge Club.
Winners were. NS, first,
Mrs. Ruth Itlatt and Mn.
David Singer; ireond, E. Z.
Walters and Phil DeBerard;
third, Mr*. Doyle Driver and
William Woodlock ami fourth.
Thomas Peters and James
Sawyer.
EW, first, Mrs. E. E. An­
derson and Mrs. Clyde Ram­
sey; tied for second and
third. Mr. and .Mrs. E. MHinkle with Mra. William
Woodlock and Norman Morti­
mer and fourth, Mr. and Sirs.
Arthur Wheatley.

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THURS., JUNE 27,1963

COUNTY NEWS

fourth, a Scavenger Hunt lx
planned (or North Orlando
youngsters. Lists of article*
to be found will be delivered
this Friday to every resi­
dence and at 4 p. m. on th*
afternoon of th* celebration,
collections will be checked
by Mrs. Krccek and prizes
awarded.
General chairmen for tha
entire program are Mrs. Krecek. activities; Arthur Rhode*
refreshments and Bill Hahn
and Roy Burke, construction.
Ail proceeds from the day's
event* will be turned over to
th* Civic Assn, (or use and
support of Its numerous com
, annul# projects.

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�Higher State Taxes Go Into Effect Monday
W e feel a little unhappy to­
day. A couple months ago The
Herald v e n t all out with a
•tory to
^

help a

17-year-old

b oy being held In county jail.
Because
formatory

of

a

previous

sentence

the

re­
boy

a a c m real trouble. Hut his
IQ classed him as "brilliant-"
The court gave him a second
chance . . . he was taken Into
a private home. And lasted
two weeks. He "borrow ed" his
benefactor's car and wrecked
it. See elsewhere on today's
front page what happened to
him today . . . five years at
lUlford.
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Many g u e s t s "profited”
Thursday evening when the
City Commission
Inspected
police department facilities
in its overall program o f viakin g all municipal operations.
Chief Hoy Williams and his
officers “ went all out” and
hosted nut only the Com mis.
aion members but many others
to a barbeque supper at the
Police Benevolent building on
Seminole Boulevard. And, in­
cidentally, the police really
are shaping up their building
nicely.
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Gunnery Sgt. R. T. Roun­
tree, Marine Corps recruiter
fo r Seminole County, has
changed his schedule. He will
be at the USO club here at 3
p. m. each Monday to inter­
view any young men interest­
ed in a Murine career,

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From the benrh to the range
Is the transition for ex-JP
Elmer A sh ley .. lie and his
partner now are open for
business with "The Kentuck­
ians," a new restaurant on
Highway 17-ug one mile south
o f General J. C. Hutchison
Parkway.

•

•

That
pipeline celebration
luncheon
Monday
will
be
launched with the turning o f
the first vnIves to pump jet
fuel from the lake front to
Hie Naval Air Station. "T op
brass” will participate.

Street Paving
In Goldsboro
Area Okayed

WEATHER: Scattered afternoon shower* today and Saturday; high 85-92; low tonight in 70a; south, southwest winds.
YOU 53

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• •

Sanford's Girl S t a t e r * .
Barbara Bulger and Carole
O xford, wera among those
named to various office* in the
capitol at Tallahassee this
week. Buraluira was elected
to the seunte and Carole was
appointed a page in the House
o f Representative*. Both will
arrive home lute today.

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The class o f 11143 «&gt;f Sem­
inole High Scliol is working
on getting up a class reunion.
Any members of the class in­
terested in working on the
plans for the get-together are
invited to meet at the home ul
ltonald It. Junes, IMB S. San­
ford, at n p. m. Saturday for
discussion.

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night that his arm y It

launching
against

a

"final

sw eep"

rebels In Cuba

who

hr said have been "abandon­

Kennedy Hails Irish
Independent Policy

11Killed
were killed and 39 wounded
Ind.iy when three explosive*laden bicycles blew up out
side Ihc U. S. military aid
mission compound.

7,633 Register

The- p r -b l-i* *

to .‘ tv- f 'r I

Last Of Loot

Death Delayed

Agenda l’lanned
LONDON I L l 'l I C. S.
Secretary of Slate Dean Busk
and top British ofllcials, alert
for possible *urpri*e» from
Soviet
Prem ier Nikita
S
Khrushchev, today worked on
an agenda lor Ihe weekend
Su m m it" meeting between
President K e n n e d y
and
Prime Minister IW otJ Mar
miliau.

.,-d.ev,,

xel&gt;-si*- .inlualion

addrts* by a foreign digni­
nod tho; in the east who vvotdd
tary to a joint sesah-0 o f both
Impose on &lt;&gt;th&lt; rs a harsh and
houses o f the Irish Parlia­
repressive Communist sysu-m.
ment. uui that "Ireland purAnd heru your nation wisely
reject* the role of go-be-

I

U. S. Indicts
Fern Parker

ORLANDO (U P lt — A
Fern Park woman whs indict­
ed Thursday by the federal
grand jury here investigating
bolita operations in the south­
east.
Mr*. Dorothea McQualde,
40, was indicted for perjury
in connection with testimony
given June 'Jl. It was the first
indictment returned by the
H A V A N A (UPI) - The grand jury. Mr*. McQualde
freighter Maximus, u n d e r was released on bond.
The indictment claimed Mr*.
charter lo the Bed Cross, ar­
rived here last night with lhe McQuuidt- testified she had not
last installment of the ransom visited a certain house in
raised in the IItilled Slates Seminole County despite evi­
!or Ihc release of captured dence she had visited the
house on two milt don*.
Cuban invaders.
About 20 witnesses testified
li.tiind closed doors Tbursdav,
MONTGOMERY
tU P I&gt; -A Source* said some o f the witcondemned itinerant farm la liesse* have past connections
borer. James W. Cobern, ha* with gambling.
at least three more week* tu
live. Gov. George Wallace
ha* posiponed a tin.,1 decision
on the white man's plea lor
mercy.

GAINESVILLE lllP I t -T lie
University o f Florida enroll­
ed 7,633 students for llic third
trimester, Registrar Richard
S. Johnson said today. H ie
figure includes 5,767 under­
graduates ami 1,615 grad­
uates.

Bulletin

The changes, Including an
increased and broadened sale*
and use tax, were put Into
effect to raise an additional
$1613 million over the bien­
nium to meet a record $957
million in spending.
Rome of the main sou rce!
outlined by Straughn are:
A sales tax on adm ission!
to Include watching all ty p e!
of amusements, sports or re­
creation, show, gam e or ex­
hibition,
including
golfing
green fees and dues paid to
private clubs. This will not
go into effect on high school,
junior college or univeralt/
events until D oc. 26, 1963.
A sales tax on adm ission!
on n c in g events at horse
and dog tracks and to Jal a Iat
frontons.
A two per cent tax on sale
of motor vehicles and three
per rent on rental of motor

Uvi-en."
The
President
addressed
Pariiuinent just a few hour*
ufter a quick helicopter trip
to the fabltil city o f fo r k ,
where he wa* made a freeman
and mobbed by enthusiastic
crowtls.
A h he was g*-tting into hi*
car to fly hack lo Dublin the
crow d closed in on him.
Under pressure o f a sudden
surge o f humanity, the Presi­
dent tumbled backward In the
vehicle, binding in the bask
sent.

Secretary Dies

Bible Study Bill
Signed Into Law
TALLAHASSEE

(UPI)

—

Gov. Farris Bryant signed in­
to law today a bill giving
rotinly «chool hoard* author­
ity to set up objective Bible
study courses in the public
schools.
The measure, introduced In
Ihe last day* o f the 1963 ses­
sion. was designed to lake
some of the sting out of a U.
S. Supreme t'ourt ruling out­
lawing mandatory Bible read­
ing in the school*.
The measure would leave
the state's requirement for
Bible reading in force, but
would add to It authority on
a local option basis for school
board* to install a secular
program of education includ­
ing but not limited to an ob­
jective study o( the llihle and

TALLAHASSEE lU PJl —
Hubert \\. Davis J r , veteran
secretary of the State Senate,
died early today in Tallahas­
see .Memorial llo q it.il
Davis, 57. wa* the victim religion
In other action,
Bryant
of a stroke. lie bad been in
|n*ir health I &gt;r »oine tunc signed into law a lull creating
, and had entered the hospital, a itew (ward of highway sec(or a checkup.
i ondary trust fund*,

Details O n Pages

6-7

Today

Fourth O f July Fiesta Featured
Highlight of the Fourth of July
(d e lnation throughout East Central
Florida will Im the annual Renta of
the Lonifwootl Volunteer Fire De­
partment. t hief Claude I-uyo, general
chairman, ha,* reported the third an­
nual Fiesta will Im the "biggest and
ixtst ever."
Judges for the "Miss Haute
Imauty content were announced to­
day a* Mr». Marian My era, of Fort
Meade, pre.-udeiit ol the Stale t’ irenieit'.-t Auxiliary, and Tommy On*,
UeLnnd, and tiruver C. Loitif, Mel­
bourne, officer* of the elate organ­
ization.
The Fie.-*tit will Im headquartered
at Keitel's field fairy;rounds went o f
laittKWood on Sanlamln Sprinyrs Itoad
|SK 434). Coitcessions will open to
the public at *» p. m. Tuesday and
Wednesday.
The all-day celebration Thursday
will kick o ff with a parade starting
at 10 a. m. at the I-onjfwood School
Prize* in ntuny categories will Is:
awarded for parade entries at the
condt*«?oo ut the fairground*. Dona­
tion prized include a station wagon,

stainless steel double sink and a juice
blenderTwenty-six girls representing 10
fire departments will compete at
12:30 p . m. in the Imthinyr beauty
imrtion of the "Miss Flame" contest.
Judging will Im completed with the
evening yrown final* at 5 p. m.
The Falling Angel* of Del.and will
parachute from T.faOO feet at .'t p. m.
They are classed a* a top civilian
parachuting group and recently cap­
tured first place in it *|mt jumping
contest at Kissimmee.
Miggest fireworks display claimed
for this county will climax the day’s
activities. It will continue for more
than an hour, with three men set­
ting o ff the fireworks.
Paid Hennett, of Sanford, being
installed Saturday evening as presi­
dent of the Florida Firemen's Asso­
ciation, will crown "Miss Flame.” The
first three winners will receive
trophies ami corsages.
The Longwood Volunteers famous
Southern fried chicken will be serv­
ed throughout the day.
Further details and the program
will he found on Pages fi-7 of today’s
Herald-

UNITED NATIONS, N.
Y . (UPU—-Secretary Gen­
eral Thant said today Ihe
big powers have "m issed
the bu s" on a nuclear test
ban treaty amt predicted
that Communist China will
explode an atomic weapon
this year or nrxt.

Pope Asks Reds
To Seek Peace

Red Bloc Leaders In
Berlin W ith Nikita
&lt;Urt)

BERLIN

-

Soviet

“I

am

In full

agreement

Nikita

Khrushchev wuh the remarks made by
flew to Berlin today in an Comrade Ulbricht about the
attempt tu match the person­ Kennedy visit," Khrushchev
al success of President Ken­ said in a six-minute reply.
Khrushchev's speech other­
nedy's visit to the d v id rd
city
He complained
that wise consisted almost entire
Kennedy's trip was "directed ly of thanks to Ulbricht and
against tbc interests o f the other East German Coinmun
1st trailers
German people."
W 11 h
him
Khrushchev
The Soviet leader ram e to
attend celebrations Sunday nt brought his wife Nina. But
the tilth birthday of East Russia's cosmonaut twins—
German Communist boss Wal­ Id. G il. Valery F. Bykovsky
ter Ulbriclit and perhaps to ami Valentina V. Tereshkova
hold a Bed bloc summit meet­ —were not alnng. Earlier, It
had been rumored that Khru­
ing.
would bring them
In a welcoming speech. Ut- shchev
bricht charged that Kennedy's with him as part of the pro­
visit to West Berlin was paganda buildup lo lure large
"directed against the inter­ East Berlin crowds.
fu ll*
Communist
"arty
est* of tho German people."
chief Wladyilaw Gomulka and
Czech party leader Antonin
Novotny have announced that
they, too, will be going to
Berlin.
Usually reliable sources In
Moscow said that Romanian
TALLAHASSEE (UIT&gt; — Communist leader Gheroghe
A state audit sun! today im­ Gheorghlu Itej had left lluchprovement was needed in the arst for an undisclosed desti­
Florida Canal Authority'* rec­ nation, believed to lie Berlin.
The convergence of these
ord* of payment for entertain­
satellite Communist p a r t y
ment etpenata to member* and
chieftains on Berlin led to
employes.
th e '"speculation"o f "■ possible
The audit, fur the past fisBed Mur summit while Ken­
rul year, said rhauges needtd
nedy t* here.
to he made iri the claim form*
submitted to tin- authority.

Canal Authority
Records Cited

The elose coiuuvtioli between
the expenditures mill the pub­
lic purpose desired tu be m*.
complislicsl should lx- ill'll, utii I on tin- form,'* the mull lor
saiii.
lie »aiil rUim* for r n t'r talmnrnt expense repay in* nt*
ahnnlil not tie mixed with trav­
el reimbursement*.
Tho Uomil Authority wa*
created in 193.1 unit empow­
ered to own and operate a
canal across Ihe state of Flor­
ida. In recent days tho pro­
posed canal has mine closer
: to irality. President Kennedy
has asked ('ongrtas to appro­
priate ft million to start con­
struction on the east « ml o f
the canal across the north cen­
tral portion of the -tatc.
The auditor t*»u&gt;d » generally good report for the cross
Florida Canal Naviatiti»n Di­
li ht, w h i'h was created to
hoy right-of-w ay in C ili os,
Clay, Duvul, Levy, M ellon and
Putnam Counties fur the ca ­
nal.

— U I on sports equipment at
the wholesale level.
Another measure signed by
Bryant would set up a 75.
25 plan far state-county sup.
port of the publie schools.Un.
der
the
proposal,
which
sparked hours o f debate dur­
ing the 1963 session, the state
would pay 73 per cent o f
school costs and the counties
would pul up the remaining
25 per cent.

CAPT. JAMES MAYO, piclurctl with Mr*. Mayo,
will assume command of Heavy Attack Whiff
One next month at Sanford Naval Air Station,
ttiicccodiiiy; Capt. Joseph M. Tully Jr. Captain unit
Mrtt. Mayo were photographed at the luncheon
honoring Captain Tally Thursday.
(Herald Photo)

Premier

(UPt)

Gov. Farris Bryant signed a
batch o f tax bills into law to­
day, virtually cleaning up
the loose ends o f the 1963 e x ­
tended legislative session to
raise new taxes.
Bryant placed his signature
on bills increasing the Mato
tax un whisky and other alco­
holic beverages, broadening
the three per rent salei tax
to nearly all commodities ex­
cept food and medicines, in­
creasing motor vehicle license
tag fees from $2.50 to Sto
depending on vehicle weight,
and placing a five per cent

ed '' by the United Slates.

7-yd I

Juror Fined

Agricultural I e g i s I ation,
along with the proposed con­
stitutional amendments and
other new laws pertaining to
farmers w ei* outlined in de­
tail Thursday
evening at
Oviedo High School for some
59-60 Seminole County harm
Bureau member* by Fen. Mack
Cleveland Jr. and Reps. S
J. Davis Jr. and Jan hoi tunc.

day

Tot Drowns
ir. .*&gt;

TALLAHASSEE

NO. 744

Premier

BRIEFS

SIIEIIA, I nc., wilt install
new officers Monday at noon
at the Capri. This fine new
humanitarian orgunlx a 11 o n
has made tremendous prog­
ress during their fiist year of
existence in the urea,
and C o lts S itfn
DAYTONA BEACH lU I 'D donation* are coming in with
The Huuston Colt, signed on
gratifying regularity.
* • •
the dotted line at a special
Civitnns retiring president, meeting Thursday and will
Joe Dennison, reported at the shilt spring training head­
clubs hum pie t that the bulb­ quarter* from Apache June
ing lieauly contest which the lion. Aria . to a new $2&lt;i5,00tJ
club sponsored in connection haveball complex here next
with the Centennial was “ one year.
of the most enjoyable projects
we have ever undertaken" and
JACKSONVILLE i l 'P h —
urged fill mu club officers to
consider making It an anuuul Circuit Court Judge V\ A.
Stanly lined a juror $150 here
event.
• • •
yesterday tor Liking side* in
Owed ) Council met in call­ a damage case In-lore he h.ol
ed session Thursday lo pass heard any testimony. Stanly
an ordinance in order that also urged lhal the juror,
be barred
Ihr town may get it* lull Wilbur Hansen
benefits from the new state from (mure jury service.
ciguret tax.

HAVANA 1UPI) -

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l

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Fidel Casino declared Thurs­

"They who believed that
imperialism, t h e U n i t e d
Slates, would arrive to im­
pose its rule have been aban­
doned to their fate. . .” Cas­
tro said in an hour-anl-46minule speech broadcast by
radio Havana.
"T h e enem y ha* been re­
duced by 50 per cent , . .
The imperialist attempt . . .
to Infiltrate counter-revolu­
PAUL BENNETT, member of the Sanford Fire
tionaries and arms and lo
Department, will be installed us president of the
assassinate teachers, peasants
Florida Firemen's Association Saturday night at
and workers U approaching
Pine Hills. (See story on page 0.) (Herald Photo)
its la«t days . . .
“ Not a single hand, not a
single bandit will rem ain."
lie did not mention last
week's rrport of recent land­
ings in Cuba by refugee "c o m ­
mandos” from Central Amer­
ica hringing in arms (or antiCastro guerrillas.
Castro dwelt for Ihc most
DUBLIN ( U r i ) — Presi­ sue* an Iruk-pendrnt course in part on Cuba's sugar producdent Kennedy, fresh from a it* foreign policy—but it l* lion problems. He said big
not neutral between liberty sugar harvests are more imtumultuous welcome in Cork
and tyranny, and I know it portant than ever now that
where he was pushed down
never will lie."’
Cuba’ s econom y I* tied to Hie
by a cheering, over-enthus­
Kennedy, after paying tri­ communist world.
iastic crowd, *aid today that
He railed for a ' big push"
bute tu Ireland's struggle fur
Ireland "w isely
reject* the
it* own independence, said In 1964 to exceed this year's
JACKSONVILLE It E A CII I role o f go-between'' In the
that at this time in live world lagging crop, which he said
IL'IMj— Debra Ann Thornton, eold war o f communism and “ the ct-tit ritl i»*ue o f fieedom ,' "a s the poorest since he
live, of Jucksnyllle, drowned 1 the free West,
however, i* lietwreii those who j came lo power In 11)59.

• •

A t least for Sunlund's Little
I.enguo Team which came out
the county champions with a
15-5 w on-lost record in spite
o f Luke Marys 17-1 record.
For explanation see today's
spurts page.

FRI., JUNE 28. 1983

Established 1908

Caslro Begins
'Final Sweep'
Against Rebels

School Board requested the
paving of 16th Street for
about two blocks at Ihc front
of the school and o f Mangousline Avenue between 13th and
IGIh Streets.
City Commissioners indicat­
ed they will grant the re­
quest, at its next regular ses­
sion. accomplishing the work
with city employes and m a­
terials.
School Board also began
consideration of its budget
for the 1963 64 school year
and will accept or change it
at the July It meeting, ac­
cording lo Supt. R. T. Milwee.
The nrw budget will not e x ­
ceed this year's budget of
$3,456,734. Milwee staled, because of a lesser amount of
new construction planned.
Contract for placement of
a new roof on the South Sem­
inole Elementary S c h o o l
building was granted E. C.
Goldman,
Inc.,
of Winter
Dark, on its low hid of $6,436.
Purchase
was
completed
for two houses and lots adja­
cent to Oviedo High School to
lie used as temporary class­
rooms.

-SAIGON, South Viet N.nn
There's “ magic in numbers." &lt;UPI&gt; — Eleven Vietnamese

•

United Press Leased Wire

Agreement for the paving
of itrerts adjacent to Goldsboro School was
reached
Thursday afternoon at a con­
ference between members of
the School Board and City
Commission.

v*
iicc.

Bills Signed
By Governor

Cape Causeway
Bidding Asked

CAPE CANAVERAL (I t 'll
—H ie I', ,S. Army Corps (d
Engineers railed today tor
hid* to Is* opened Aug. 6 for
construction id a $1.5-million,
7W-mlle Ions cau-ew ay across
Indian lltvrr, connecting U S.
Highway t .in 1 Ihe NASA
manned lunar landing area at
Oraino.
Col, G. A Finley, diitrict
Engineer, said t!m four-lane
causeway, with a 16 foot wide
grass median, wilt tie in
with a two-lane causcwa.nuw under construction, from
Orsinn lo Cape Canaveral.
Included in llm contract
are bascule bridge* across
the Indian River Intracoastai
Waterway, and 162-foot Inter
change
bridges
ronneeiing
with highway At A at (Irsino.
■
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VATICAN CITY &lt;UPI&gt; Pope Paul VI has told Soviet
Prem ier Nikita Khrushchev
In a message made public to­
day- he prays that the Russian
people may make an im port­
ant contribution to world progresa and pence.
The Pope made the ataloment in reply to one from
K h r u s h c h e v congratulat­
ing the new pontiff on his
election last Friday. The Vat
lean press office released Hie
Pope’s message today hut
said it did not know when it
was *ept.
The Pupe'a message an id:
"W a are answering with
warm and aincere thanks to
Hie
felicitations
anil
best
wishes that come to us from
your excellency, and while
yuur message arouses in our
spirit the image of the Rus­
sian people and the memory
o f their human and Christian
history, we pray God that
they. In prosperity and in o r ­
derly civil life, may make an
important contribution to the
true progress of humanity
and to just peace in the
w orld."

Meanwhile, State Revenue
Commission Director J. Ed
Straughn outlined tax rhangeg
made by the Legtalature,
which will go into effect July
L

vehicles.
A two per cent tax on aelf.
propelled or pow er « drawn
farm equipment, with a three
per cent tax on other ma&lt;
ehtnery. equipment o r tools,
A hike from 1.000 to 3,090
on the taxable limitation on
Industrial machines, equipment, parts and accessories
ou flaib single transaction.

McCloud Youth
Gels 5-Years
Clinton K.
McCloud, 17year old Miami youth charg­
ed witls automobile thclt, was
sentenced today to from six
,

f‘ v*

A three per rent sales tax
placed on gasoline and other
fuels sold in the state for
use by
road*.

airplane*

and

rail­

A satea tai on books used
in junior college* and uni­
versities.
A five per cent tax on
aporta
equipment
at
the
wholesale level. These funds
are earm arked for use in the
governor1* giant land acquisi­
tion program for puhtic re­
creation.
The old sections of the law
dealing with taxes on apart­
ments, hotels and like rental!
was changed to Include dup­
lex
apartments,
and
Uie
period of the tax coverage
was extended from a il months
to one year.

Ex-Judge Dies
In M iam i Fire

1,1 ,U i

MIAMI

(UIM) —

Former

fold Stale Prison by Circuit Miami Municipal Judge Fran-

i Judge

Vassar Carlton.
eis A. Sohieski, 36. wa* found
McCloud previously h a d dead today utter a fire dam*
served a two year term as an aged his eight-room coinblna"incorrigible" at
Marianna thin home and nttice here.
Roy * School, Judge Carlton The blaze apparently started
Informed Hie youth lie would when the form er judge either
recommend to Kuitord tli.it sutlered a seizure or fell
Met loud he transferred to , asleep while smoking, accordAppalacliee Institute ul Chat- ing to firemen, lie had beet)
^ tuhoolchee.
I in lit health recently.

VALDEZ HOTEL
^ f C a r ile Downtown Sanford
It's Funtime

mm
1

Fri. Niles at Ihc

^
K

Caribc!
Music by l*eKK&gt;\
Hill and Russ!

‘It's Moral
Bankruptcy1
SAN FRANCISCO (Ul'D—

Traffic Deaths

Sen. Barry Goldwater.
A riz.l, addressing the

&lt;II-

lives during the last five
months of this year—more
Hun 100 each day.
May was Ihc 17th in the
last 19 months to show an
increase in traffic deaths,
the National Safely Council

“ It is the moral bankrupt­
cy of the liberal politician*
which u causing the young
people to move toward tine
Republican Tarty. They are
the reactionaries. They have­
n't hod a new idea for 30
y e a 's ."

Na­
CHICAGO (UPU — Traffic tional Young Republican con­
accidents took a record '5,190 vention:

, said lo d a j.

tf

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GOOD CITtMWHlP AWARDS nt the Enterprise Elementary School

« n m eentad a t the dotting assembly by G. E. Hoeft of the Son* of the
Abmwrb D n M m I t Eklna Bryant and Shariene Laughlln (center and
yigbt f r o n t ) H i Rag Calhoun and Charles Magenhelmer (left and right
ORtenahip awards presented by Commander Frederick McLaren,
of DeBary American Legion, went to Linda Laine (left front) and Herman
Helnle, (center beck).
(Cox Photo)

Funeral services (or Mr.
Cbeldon Randel Lautenburg,
30, Fern Park attorney, wbo
died Sunday a t Winter Park
Memorial Hospital, will be
held at It a m. Wednesday at
Cox-Parker Funeral H o m e
with Rabbi Hen no M. Wallach
officiating. Masonic services
will be conducted by Orlan­
do fadge W. Burial will be at
a later date.
Born in New York City. Mr.
Lautenburg came to Fern
Park in i960 from Ohio. He
was a member of Temple of
Liberal Judaism, Orlando;
Emanuel Lodge SM, F. and
A M., New York City; Orlan­
do Scoitist Rite, Bahia Shrine
Temple and Grolto Magic
Club. He recently had been
appointed Municipal Judge
for the Village ot North Or­
lando.
Survivors are hi* wife, Mrs.
Daisy Lautenburg of Fern
Park; tour sons, Jack of Los
Angeles, Calif., Honald of
Dayton, Ohio, and Philip and
Robin of F era Park; sister*,
Mrs. Vivian Soloman and

DEBARY ARTIST Mrs. William Hoffman poses with two of her prize
winning paintings now on display in galleries of the DeBary Mansion
House, headquarters of the Florida Federation of Art.
(Cox Photo)

MIAMI (UP1) - T m ttler shouted insults by Cuban
Fidel Castro, furious over refugees in the Uruguayan
embassy at Havana, raised
Mrs. Dorothy Kronblum of his maehinegun and prepared
Brooklyn, N. Y., and ten
to fire at them. But a mili­
grandchildren.
tiaman grabbed the gun and
talked his chief out of it.
Castro sulked away, shout­
ing over his shoulder, “jrouTl
rot in there before 1 ever
give you exit permits.'*
That story was told Monday
by some of the Cubans who

or wives Included the follow­ ville, Tenn. and Leater GutJi
ing: Helen Palmer Smith, rie of Pompano Beach.
Grace Taylor Hodges, of Ft.
Myers; Ann Benson Haynes,
year reunion dinner at the
Helms
Carlton Williams, Ruby
Capri ReaUuranL
Peters
Echols, Dolly quattla.
Former State Sen. Douglas
baum
Bellliio,
of Orlando;
Stent tram, who waa president
a f the elaas and served a t Alyce Rivers Appleby; Nancy
m at toe «g ceremonies, termed Hostetler Norman, of Wash­
the event “very successful , . ington, D- C.; Lottie Sharp
• wonderful opportunity to see Chur run, Coral Gables; Wilma
M a y 41 our
elatamaUa Squires Sptir, Kda Stitch
Green, of Pompano Beach;
•gala."
One of the more famous Edna Stitch Priest; Miss Mar­
members of tho class la garet Van Nest, of Jackson­
Grady Gallant, a general as­ ville;
Dot Wiggins Bolt, Virginia
signment reporter for the
* t
Chattanooga Dally Newt, who Dann Webb, of DeLand; Vlr■*
hank. “ lln I ginis Kuril Knupp uf J&lt;ntwllKA **&lt;
Valar’a Side,** published by villo; Elisabeth U ffler llush,
m
lr 1 ^
Dsmbleday. I t la • story about Vera Ixxlge Colletts, Eloite
lha Marina Corps In 1M1-42 Low Chester, Marguerite Mc­
and has received msny excel- Kinney Odell, Anna Methvln
kmt reviews, Including one In Winn, Carlin Palmer Ekk,
Lola Wolfer llradhatn, af UL
tbe New York Times.
Daa Deneff, a member of Petersburg; Cecelia Trutuck
the d ais who now livea In Terwllliger, of Htarke and
Rome, N. Y., came the long­ Anna Marie Greer Ken lor, af
est distance for tbe reunion. Jackson villa
Joe Mathleux, Voile WIL
|B e Is with the Phlko Corpo­
liuma, Jr., Mark Watkins, U»b
ration.
The claaa boasts four doc­ ert Sfittrower, Jim TerwilUtors and two lawyers from llunry Tamm, Hubert Bum ti­
among its msmbership. Phy- ger, Jim Colbert of Oviedo;
tk lan i ars Dr. John Morgan, Ivy, Dr. John Morgan, Don
a f 8anford; Dr. Rolwrt Msr- Bishop. Douglas Htenstrora,
lowe, of BeaumonL Texas; Dr. Welter Stovall, of Jackson­
A. L. Meyers, of Dunedin, and ville; John MrMnhon, of Or­
Dr. Sidney Nix, of Waynes­ lando; James Tew, of DeLsnd;
CASSELBERRY “CUTIES” Lorim Moncrief, Nancy Porter and Bobbie
boro, Va. Utenstrom la an James Cates, of Jacksonville;
Wiitkirot, (left to riiiht) will represent their town's Volunteer Fire Dept. In
attornay as la Circuit Judge Emmett Pearson of Coral Ga­
the "Misti Flante" of Seminole County contest to be sponsored July -l by
Voile Williams Jr., also a bles, Leroy Cooper of Nashthe tongwood VFD at Its annual Fiesta. Loma, iluughter of Mr. and Mrs.
member of the class.
Bud Moncrief, of Piumosus Drive, stands five feet, three inches and meas­
Class aponsora Mrs. Charles
ures 3I&gt;-23-:i4. A cheerleader at South Seminole Junior High hist year, her
Meriwether (Ruth Hand) and
hobbies are swimming and dancing. Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Maybelle Maxwell were
Porter of Sunset Drive, stands five feet, seven inches, measures IVWj-23present for tho reunion and
IMHs and likes swimming and horseback riding, llobhie, daughter of Air.
were presented with corsage*.
Tbs main table was cenlerand Mrs. Robert Watkins, of Winter Park Drive, stands fice feet, three
•d with floral arrangemenU in
Mr*. Leah Frederick Brown,
Inches, measures 3-1\ ^-23-3-1 and likes duncing and record collecting.
fid, widow of Thomas 0.
(Herald Photo)
Brown Sr., died Mur .lay
morning in tin- Florida Care
Heat Home at Orlando follow­
ing a short Illness.
Born April 18, 1877 la North
Carolina, aha married Mr.
Brown, also of North Caro­
lina, In 1KO. She had been a
resident of Orlando slncu lilol
and since )'J07 hod made her
home al 323 Magnolia Ave. in
Orlando.
A member of die Episcopal
Church, she also win aa ac­
tive member and pa-t presi­
dent of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, a mem­
ber of the Daughter* of the
American Revolution, of Ihc
Colonial Iliiinc* and ol the
First Families of Virginia.
Survivors a r e
a son,
Thomas O. Broun Jr. of San
ford; luo daughters, Mrs. It.
It. Brown of St. Petersburg
and Mrs. C, F. Moore of
End i*. and several grand­
&gt;— tor walk-leads ot Jslicat* fshiict,
children and great gr.indchlllingerie, sheer stocking!, iwtalers . , ,
drgn.
all
normally hand walked . . . new care­
Services will be held at 11
fully tita n .d with this G-t EXCLUSIVI
a.m. Wednesday al St. Luke's
FEATURE!
Cathedrral in Orlando with
Fr, Auaslusi officiating Bur­
ial wilt lie in Greenwood
' Ceineter).
Fairchild Funeral Hume is
in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Leah Brown
Dies In Orlando

New Fire Chief
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
Announcement wat made
today that Jack Lambcrtson,
past president of the DeBary
Volunteer Firemen's Attn.,
ha* k—*! y-i-H.H to w r r ; as
acting fire chief of the De­
Bary Fire Dept.
Lambcrtson's appointment,
effective last Saturday, waa
made after the resignation of
Chief Edward Heal was re­
ceived.

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Dave Miller.
The younger children will
enjoy both intide and outtide activities such as treasure hunts, games and arts
and crafts undar the direction
of Coach Jim Clark and Mrs.
Mary Trawiek.
Many special events such
as a pet show, talent show,
bubble gum blowing contests
and hobo cookouts also are
planned.
A special arts and cralts
Instructor will be on hand on
Wednesdays and Fridays.

Activities tor the older
group* will include horseshoe
pitching, volleyball, softball,
said they were in the embassy
badminton, basketball, ping
a t the time.
pong and limited track eporta
The refugee! have been under the direction of Coach
arriving here in special flights
since last week. The fourth
and final flight was due hi
today.
They said Castro himself
provoked the incident last
June 23, by stopping his heav­
ily guarded car in front of
the embassy unexpectedly.
It was Jammed with several
hundred ol his foes wbo, had
been given political asylum.
“ He was looking for trou­
ble," said Oscar Gonulea
Jlmenci.
“ And he got what was
coming to him,’’ added Julio
Perei.
Standing outside the open
windows of the embassy, he
made “ some remarks and the
Cui.:... 7w^viiu.u. *n m t*-n
minutes a torrent of violent
epithets was hurled at Castro
by the irate refugees.**
Csslro raised his marhinegun and was about to fire
when a militiamen grabbed

1963

12 lb . C A P A C IT Y

By J a a t Caaaefttrry
The eigbt-week CasselberTy
Summer Recreation Program
got underway Monday (ram
1:30 until 11:30 a. in. with
activities
scheduled
(or
grades one through 12.
On Thursdays there will
be supervised lwlmmUig at
Sanlando Springs at the re*
duced rate of U cents and
on Mondays there will be
skating at Skate City at 35
cents per child. Parents must
provide transportation to and
(ram both locations.
On Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, grade* one
through ala will meet at the
old pro lhop on Overbrook
Dr. and grades seven through
12 will meet at the hall park
on the west aids ot Ilwy, IT*

Name

Address

�Kimmons Takes Over
* * e io c
A “celebration party” la
planned for local VIPi by the
pipeline people for July 1,
when the very f l n t barite of
jet fuel will arrive here from
Jacksonville for the Naval Air
Station. Word is, it will be m
“wingdlng” of a party,
•

•

a

Cdr. Charles W. Meshier
will be relieved Thursday os
chief staff officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One after two
years in the Important San­
ford Navy port.
Ilia relief, Cdr. George W.
Kimmons, will step into the
Wing's No. 2 Job after a con­
centrated one-week indoctrin­
ation that included his first
(light In the A-5A Vigilante
Mach II (twice the speed of
sound) attack bomber.
Monday be flew In the bom­
bardier-navigator's compart­
ment of a Vigilante piloted by
Heavy Attack Squadron One's
Lt. Bill Goodman.
Cdr. Kimmons recently re­
ported from the Mediterran­
ean, where he was relieved
of command of Sanford's
VAII-9 on May 25. The “ Hoot
Owls" currently fly the older
A-3B Sky warrior.
Kimmons has been an Im­
portant figure In the Sanford
Heavy Attack program for the
past P a years. He Is a form­
er operations officer of VAII1 (when the squadron flew
the A-3B) and was executive
oflicer VAH-9 before assum­
ing command last June,
Cdr. Meshier ia headed for
duty on the joint-staff of the
Commander-In-Chief, Europe,
in Pans, France. He also Is
a former squadron skipper,
hiving commanded VA11-6 at
NAS Whldbey Island, Wash.,
before reporting to the Wing.
Top-echelon Wing changes
will be completed July 12
when Captain Joseph M. Tillly Jr., Wing commander, ia
relieved by Capt. Jam es 0.
Mayo.

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WEATHER: Generally fair with Tew isolated shown through Thursday; high, 90-96; low In 70a.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United P n u Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED., JUNE 19, 1963

NO. 737

Lawmakers Agree And Quit
Tiros 7
In Orbit

Solons

ZIP Code To
Affect All
Sanford Mail

Broaden

Forest City Merchants As­
AV
sociation has sent an Invita­
tion to the County Commis­
sion th st “since Forest City
definitely Is on the move” the
CAPE CANAVERAL (U ri) ing its 18th straight success,
The United Slate* Post of­
association “would be happy
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
— America’s seventh Tiros hurled the camera-carrying fice Department has announc­
and willing to construct a
The Florida Legislature ad­
••weather-eye" satellite rode Tiroa-7 Into -pace at 4:59 ed ■ revolutionary new aysgranite skyscraper with all
tern of improved mail dlsjourned its 80-day HMD ses­
into orbit aboard • thrre-stage a.nt. EST.
patclj and delivery, which
th« trimmings” for that South
sion today after broadening
•
•
•
rtvkat in a spectacular space
Seminole Courthouse annex
goes into effect nationally on
the
bate of the atate'a three
I.e&lt;s than two hour* later,
shot today, and sent bark
July 1.
should the Commission decide
per cent sales lax.
“to go first class.”
Sine die adjournment came
“good quality” picture* on its tha 297-pound satellite swung This code, called the ZIP I.EO W A T S O N , of
back scrusa the United State*, Code, utilizes a five digit Semi nolo High School, at noon (EST).
•
* •
first try,
number which follows Hie wits named today a top
The aalea tax measure waa
Scott Bums is all pepped
A 90-foot Delta rocket, scor- snapped a series of weather nime of the town and stale winner in Time Maga­
CDR. GEORGE W. KIMMONS step* from the
photographs
at
an
altitude
of
the final tax Increase In a
up these days, what with
cockpit of n Heavy Attack Squadron One
400 miles, and rrlayed the and will permit the Tost Of­ zine's "27th nnnnnl cur­ seven-bill package passed in
FPAL already laying the
((VAH-1) A-5A Viligante attack bomber after
picture* to a ground tracking fice Department to short cut rent a f f a i r s contest. the closing days of the Leg­
groundwork for the expanding
familiarization flight with pilot Lt. Hill GoodOther S1IS students islature. The measurca are
station at Wallop* (stand, Va. repeated address reading.
Country Club section, Includ­
mun. The flight was part of concentrated week“With
ZIP
Code,
a
clerk
mnkiliK high are Frank expected to produce $184 mil­
Th*
federal
spar*
agency
ing Loch Arbor, Ravenna,
long indoctrination for Kimnmns before relieving
said the picture* “appeared to need only in glance at the Chance, Betty Brandt, lion more revenue for the
Idyllwiide,
Little
Venice,
Cdr. Charles W. Meshier, as chief staff officer of
be nf very good quality,” Indi­ code to know immediately to Sherille Julian, Gary state during the next two
Creenhriar and other ureas.
Heavy Atutck Wing One Thursday,
cating the complex “eyes” whal national area, at ate und Brown, William John­ years.
FPAL crews are replacing
pmt office the letter i* des­ son and Roberta Rankin
Final vote by which the
were working properly.
light power lines with heavier
Liz A gain
tined and to speed it on its
Legislate
re passed the com­
It
wa*
the
first
training
wire* to carry heavier loads
LONDON ( V P ! ) - Eliubeth
way, culling up to 24 hours
promise sales tax broaden*
as that aection grows,
Taylor and Richard Burton •xerclso for Tiros-7’a major off the time between deposit
Ing bill Included Sea. Mack
•
•
•
have said they plan to get task—that of searching out and delivery.** postal officials Competency
N. Cleveland J r . (D) and
marriage as soon as they *an, and tracking giant storms, said.
Congregation of F irst Pres­
Rep. 8. J . Davis J r. (D)
such
as
hurricanes
and
ty­
the London Dally Sketch re­
byterian Church was pleasant­
It Is Important that all System Dropped
phoons on earth.
for the measure and Rep.
ported today.
ly surprised and enjoyed the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) cltDrns learn their city'a
• •
•
Jaa Foctane (R ) against I t
services last Sunday , , moreZIP Code number and use It The $400 competency awards
Scientists
said
the
hatboxThe sales tax bill last In (he
N ew D ate Set
ao than usual, that Is. file air
in all their return addresars for state school livelier* who the finance package to clear
shaped
satellite
was
traveling
conditioning unit was in servLAKELAND (CPI) — A | John C. Chancey. Tampa
NEW YORK (UPI) — Navy
I
once around the world every nn all correspondence.
made high score* on a na­ both houses, will ralso up­
Ice, and the ministers did not four-sIMe ••“vrch *•:&gt;- on
1pclicc said Chanccy escaped
Yeoman l.C Nelson C. DrumIn answering mail, ZIP
~L97 minutes In a near-perfi*--*
tional tesl wa* almlished Tues- wards of $60 million over tho
nave to coni oat tur n'uT vTvTtui- iTTJ
L
"-•■d
wj!l
iia
trial
**a(n
v 5
codes
snmilil
l*e
taken
from
(rom a road gang Just before
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
______________
er, loo. T hat new 2J)00-pipc from Tampa who took the
July 8 for passing defense omit rniiKinic Tnuul 75ST7 inTT.I all return addresses and used !; •■ l ’. iIip a bill *m l« ii
• • •
House
Speaker
M
a
11
o
r
y
noon
Tuesday
ami
was
serv­
to
403
mile*
up.
without
Gov.
Farris
Bryant's
organ also is something aim- car nf a Lakeland man and
secrets to members of the
(or correspondence.
signature.
At thin attitude Tlrn*-7
The compromise bill, wor*left him bound and gagged ing time for a traffic viola- Horne,, after conferring with Soviet delegation to the Unit­
rial to henr.
Addresses on mail must of­
President
Kennedy
Tuesday,
The new luw came on the n l out hy a Joint conference
will
train
It*
eye*
on
the
lion.
nr;ir
Leeshurg.
* •
•
ed Nations.
ten
be
f
a
d
as
many
as
eight
predicted a bill to place un­
heel* of a pay hike law giv­ committee Tuesday night,
world and particularly nn the
Police said Jack Ilenscholcr,
How's Rover behaving these
It was Itclicved Chanccy pledged electors on Florida's
or ten limes by postal em­
ing all state teachers a mini­ was whipped through the
Atlantic
and
Pacific
ocean*
22.
ot
Lakeland
was
tin
hi*
days? Mid-Florida Obedience \ " • °* Lakeland was on
ployee* to get it lo the proper
was heading north and a national ballots was doomed Extends Deadline
mum across-the-board raise House without debate in less
where tropical storms abound
Club is commencing beginners V';D' tl* a grocery store here bulletin was sent to police to failure.
destination, Post Office offi­
CAIBO (DIM) - The Iraqi
nf $ 100. Many teachers claim­ than 30 mlnutea. The Senate
during the summer month*.
classes for all breeds of dogs when he was sbductcd by a
cials said.
government has extended the
llorne
talked
with
the
chief
ed the okl “ competency test” followed suit an hour later
in
Alabama,
Georgia
and
Tiros-7
wa*
the
first
of
two
man
believed
to
be
escaper
Each handling slows the
n t 7:31) p.m. Monday at the
executive after trying to deadline on its surrender ul­ ■uch orbital television a.ttelsystem was discriminatory.
and it waa all over but the
South Carolina.
..............
.
. process of mail dispatch and
Ptihlix supermarket parking
reach Florida Sen. George A. timatum to Kurdidi retieis in
shouting.
Bcnschotcr
was
left
tied
lot. Highways 17-92 and 43d.
,
&lt;«.
Smathers at the While House. northern Iraq, th* semi-offi­ to launch this year. Tiros-8 « * * • » oP„
The House awallowed ita
error, they noted.
Owner, must be 12 years old
Mhldle
East
News
and gagged behind a Lees­ When Horne learned SmaUi- cial
ichedulyd
(or
a
rocket
ride
“pride"
and gave In to the
Kelly
In
Last
The
ZIP
-Code
for
«anford
or older. For information call
burg radio st..Gw lie wr ked cis wanted u&gt; talk to him. be Agcngt (MENA) said today.
i spue* around September. Is 32771 and the rode for
Senate on moat points of dis­
MI 7-8119 or TE R-6425,
his way out of hia bonds called the White House, A I i *f
agreement, tucking off of
Lake Mary I* 3274(1, Post­ Senate Speech
this morning and telephoned secretary told the speaker For Fishermen
proposed sales taxes on trad­
master
Guy
Mien
and
PostTALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
Lake
County
authorities.
Fanfoid Kr&lt; rentiun Depart­
TALLAHASSEE (DIM) —
that Smathers had just left
Mr. L. P. Ha
Sr., 'ormPolice said the victim was but the President wanted to Florida fresh water fisher­ Council To Hear master Clarence Donaldson [ Sen. Scott Kelly, a veteran ing stamps, non-cigarette to­
ment will team up with Melosaid today.
of four regular and six spe­ bacco and newspaper, radio,
men were urged today io buy
deo rink to feature roller skat­ er Seminole County legislator in a state of shock and was talk to him.
Insurance
Data
An
example
of
the
proper
cial session*, made hia last television and billboard ad­
ing fun each Monday and Fri­ and county commissioner, unable to give much inform­ “Just thought I’d ask you their fishing licenses now.
Reports
to
Hie
Allaniunlc
u&gt;e
of
ZIP
Code
follows:
speech on Hie floor of the vertising.
ation.
lie
had
been
roughed
New
1963
64
licenses
are
now
day 2-4 p.m. Activities will died at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday
about the unpledged electors
However, the Legislature
Spring*
Town
Uoiincll
will
be
Sanford
Herald
slate Senate Tuesday.
include roller hockey, base­ in Daytona Reach at the Platt up. police said.
bill," Kennedy said. “ Du you available at offices ol all
asked the Legislative Council
made
hy
Councilman
(Sene
Kanfoid,
Florida,
32771
“
U
may
well
be,"
he
told
The
escaper
was
believed
county
judges
and
their
sub­
think It will pass?"
ball, free instruction and fun. Memorial Hospital.
Strpliensun on the feasibility
or
hi* colleagues. “That I can to study these taxes in Uia
Horne replied he doubted agent &gt;.
Open to junior and senior high
A native of Statesboro, (la., driving a green and white
Postmaster C. D. Donaldson best servo my state and my next two years and make x
nf
bringing
ail
of
the
town'*
corvair
sedan.
it
because
the
Legislature
students; skates furnished, all Mr. Hagan had lived in San­
insurance under a single cov­ Lake Mary, Florida, 32718 country in another capacity.” recommendation on them to
would probahty adjourn be­ Accord Sought
for a nominal fee.
ford for more than 50 years
erage plan at today's 8 p.m.
The Lakeland lawmaker was tha 1965 Legislature,
• * #
fore
it
could
art
on
the
bill.
LONDON (UPI) — Prime
and made his home at 1702
• • *
Hireling
in
the
Town
Hull,
referring
to Hie governorship,
Grants
For
UF
The bill was placed on a Minister Harold Alacmillan
Citrus Outlook
Four hundred plus kids S. Park Avc,
House
Finance
Chairman
Progress reports also arc
GAINESVILLE (U P O -T h e hut did not officially an­
special calendar that has lit­ sought to work out an igrecHe was a member of the
were on hand this morning
James
Sweeny,
of
Voluiia,
nounce
Ihe
beginning
of
his
expected
on
construction
ol
University
of
Florida
has
re­
tle chance of being consider­ ment with the oppoillitn Lafor movies, pie eating contest First Methodist Church, of Called Bleak
said
Ihe
$164
million
lax
campaign
because
of
a
state
Ihe
town's
municipal
water
ceived
$15,733
in
grants
for
ed
by
the
lawmakers
during
Isir party today on firther
and other fun furnished by Sanford Masonic Ixxl te 82 WINTER HAVEN (DPI) package
would
bo
ample
to
law
requiring
weekly
financial
system
which
got
underway
it*
business
administration
investigation into the 1'rvfumo
nnd of the Shrine Temple in Florida's citrus industry is the extended session.
R C Cola ui the Rita theater.
finance ■ 11 appropriations.
last week.
reports.
school
in
for
some
rough
sledding
affair that threaten* to force
Jacksonville. He was the re­
• •
•
his resignation.
Sale of 1,438,(581 gallons of tired president and owner of during the next five years.
The orange output for next School Spending
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gasoline in April in Seminole the Sanford Turpentine Co.
season probably won't reach
Accuses U. S.
In
addition
to
serving
as
County resulted in flOO.707 in
the levels of lust decade, Bill Passes
county
commissioner
for
TOKYO (D PI) — Tl»e N.rth
taxes paid in May to the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Vietnamese army high cunStnte, This tops $'.r.i, I 12 paid many years and as legislator prices will lie high, income
will be low for the growers A controversial bill to give tnand ha* accused Hie Unied
in April last ami SUU.nOtl paid for four terms, tie was a
and job* wilt he scarce back to the Cabinet Budget State* of "feverishly" acremember
of
the
board
or
trus­
in May, 1982. Two cents a
tlirougnout the industry.
Commission
control ov}- lerating the buildup of Anartees
for
the
Florida
Method­
gallon or $31,123 was repaid
Tills was the five-year out­ spending by the state uni­ lean military forces in Souh
ist
Orphanage
for
35
years.
in May to Seminole County,
Survivors are his wile. look for the industry as re- versities cleared the Legis­ Viet Nam, Hanoi Radio nwith $3.3211 paid Into the coun­
II !m 1! . .Ill nt I I 1 I 1- loll t.i Citrus Mu lature today by a 75-41 vote porlrd in a broadcast men­
ty's mod fund belli by the
lual member* at their annual of the House.
daughter.
Ur&gt;
l.en
liable
tored here today.
State.
The propoaat would repeal
Jennings of Sanford
two meeting here Tuesday,
9
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a portion of a bill already Tax Dills Signed
sons, L. P. Ilagun Jr. of
Hie State also collected
law making Hie Board oi
Orlando and Hubert llagnn of
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) $73,H."i3 In sub * luv in May Daytona Itrach: (wi grand
Control responsible only to Gov. F a rru Bryant signed in
‘Impatient
To
in litis county, u- compan d to children; Mrs. Hugh Janes
the Legislature for university to law today bill* increasing
$75.3tdl lii-t April uihI $81,9)8
attending.
Jr. and Miss Linda llagan, Get Up’ Hoover
the state cigarette tax by
In May, 1902.
ixiiii oi Orlando three gicat
three rent* a package and
NEW YORK (L'PI)—Form­
* *
*
I grandchildren: two brothers, er President Herbert Hoover,
doubling the capital stock
Okay, who's the wise 8U&gt; John and Barney Hsgan ol suffering from anemia and Florida Forestry
tax on corporations. They are
that swiped the -“ Garden of Savannah, Ga. and tw » sis an intestinal ailment, spent
the first two major tax bills
tlie Month'' »i;:n from in te.-s.
“ a comfortable night" and Board To Meet
of the session to become law.
9
&lt;r front of Mrs Gertrude DingFuneral services will la- continues to show improve­ TALLAHASSEE (DPI) feldrr's house? it certainly held at P) do a in Friday ment, a spokesman said to­ The Forestry Board meets in Cardinals Meet
couldn't lie of use to anyone, at the First Methodist Church day.
Naples Friday to act on co­ VATICAN CITY. (UPI) ns tie honor of having the of Sanlnrd with Itcv J K
While still in serious condi­ operative agreement* for fire Cardinals of the
Roman
garden of Ibr month can’t bi .McKinley of Gainesville offi­ tion. the ftd-vcar-old Hoover control units in two counties. Catholic Church, dressed in
bou ;ht of sold . . , That sign ciating assisted by Rw. W E. is reported to be “ impatient
Voters in Polk and Collier the violet of mourning, today
ne-t the Garden club 1(5 . . Timms oi Hie Sanford rhureh to get well'' ,ir:,| has shown counties activated the units prayed at a Mass of the Holy
Please bring tt back
Iliirio! will be Evergreen Ce­ steady improvement since hi* and tlw lA'gIslature lias pro­ (■bust for inspiration before
metery.
! illness was made public in vided Hie fund* Construction entering a conclave at ft p.m.
Hrisson Funeral Home is in a brief medical bulletin Iasi of towers and facilities is ex­ (noon FST) to elect a suc­
Moose incmbera at WedMS
pected to stun next month.
; Friday,
cessor to Pope John XXIII.
day's 8 p m. meeting in Lake charge of arrangements
9
•
Alary will see a sound film,
in color, "Fishing In tlw 19th
State." which will run for
about an hour, program
chairman Lew Luster says.

Tampa Convict Runs,

Sales Tax

r u u v A ...

Kidnaps Lakeland Man Electors Plan
Seen As Doomed

L. P. Hagen Sr.
Dies In Daytona

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That electric carving knife
is really catching on. Sanford
Electric reports all stock sold
out . . . but more is on ororder, imagine laying a knife
on a roast and not have to
push or pull . . . just touch
a button.
• • •
We understand the flag
raising ceremony at North
Orlando's July 4 celebration
will be conducted by the new
Soul It Semlsote CAP Sq-jrl’» run.

Russia's Space Team Down Safe
I

^MOSCOW (l PM - The
world’s first man and woman
spare team returned to earth
saltly today.
First to land wa» Valentina
Tereshkova, first woman to
•oar through space She was
followed mure than two hours
later by cosmanaut Valery K.
Bykovsky, who set new space
and distance records with a
flight of nearly five days
t round the ear*b
Tho oilidul Soviet news

agency T*»* announced the | father of an infant boy, landed at 2:06 p m. Moscow
landings.
Mis, Tereshkova, a ai-jrar- time (6:0fl a m. EST). Tass
said, lie would have romph't
old bachelor girl, spent about rd five days in space at 3
three days orbiting the earth p. in. local time, but he al­
in a flight that was longer ready bad covered around 2
than that of ail four Amer­ ' million miles in space.
ican astronaut* who have
Valentina landed at 11:20 a.
been rocketed into orbit. By­ m. (3:29 a. m„ EST), Tass
kovsky broke the distance said. This wa* Just short of
and endurance records set three full day* in orbit which
by his fellow cosmonaut An­ she would have attained at
drian Nikntavev last August. 12:30 p. m.
Bykovsky, married and the
T*s» laid both Bykovsky

ami Valentina landed north­
east of Karaganda, Kaxuktut an.
The official statement did
nut say whether the cosmon­
auts rode their space ships
to earth.
After a similar twin flight
by cosmonauts Nikolayev and
Pave! Popovich last August,
both were announced as hav­
ing la ruled by parachute close
to their craft In a region
south of Karaganda.

GRAPHIC IIXUSTRATION of the need for nutomohile neat belt* I.* shown in thU picture by
Herald photoRraplier Bill Vincent Jr. Mr*. Dora
E. McPhernon, 59, of Mobile Munor, Longwood,
suffered lacerutioiHi und u deep pash on her
face when nhe struck the windshield in a near
head-on automobile collision Tuesday after­
noon on Hit ‘131 at the I-l detour. She was re­
ported in “ha List actor)'" condition a t Winter

Park Memorial Hospital. Mra. McPherson and
her husband, Willis R. McPherson, 66, were not
wearing seat liclts. McPherson and the driver of
the second car, Charles I.undquist, 21, Or*
lando were uninjured. Lundquist, who wits wear­
ing a seat twit, waa charged with improper pass­
ing by Deputy Sheriff Charted Fagan, who inV cnllgiilud,

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Everett a WlUUaa J r , di­
rector of the board'* Bureau
oC Vital SUtiatici, raid -We
have Um aaaaa u m b e r of em­
ploye* the year round. Bight
m v we’re processing about
MO birth certificate* a day.
tl the pa at la any Indication,
many parent* will wait until
Aufuat to maka requeal* and
ainee we eaa handle only ao
many ■ day, any last-minute
ruah la almoat bound to cauae

PATSY FARMER, 15yexr-old daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Robert L.
Fanner, of 565 East
Church 8t., Longwood,
will be one of the entriea representing the
Longwood
Volunteer

"Year child could mi*a an
entire year of reboot unlen
a birth certificate la obtained
in time. We can glva faat ser­
vice now but later during any
m b the service w i l l be
■low."
Application lor a certified
copy must include the full
Mine of tbo child; tho full
name of tbo father; the full
maiden name of tbo mother;
tho day, month, year, city
and county of birth; whether
tbo child ia male or female;
and ths child's race. The ori­
ginal birth certificate number
abould bo included If possible.
If tho child was born in an­
other state, the certificate
mutt bo obtained from that
state.
A full photo copy or a waliet-ilxed card encaied in
plastic may be obtained. The
type wanted ahould be speci­
fied. A fee of f t for each copy
or card must accompany the
application. Application forma
may be obtained at county
health departments but a let­
ter will be adequate if it
contains all the above Infor­
mation.

4 “Mias Flame of Sem­
inole County” contest.
Patsy, who ia five feet,
five inches tall, meas­
ured 36-26-36. Hobbles
are s w i m m i n g and
dancing.
(Herald Photo)

The

board

el«o

suggests

grade, the child havs basic
Immunisations for diptheria,
lockjaw, whooping c o u g h ,
smallpox and polio.

Hospital
• Notes
Alice Wilson, N. Orlando;
Clara Reich DeBary; David
Murray, Geneva; Linda Dovericks, Vannie Robinson, Lo­
rens Taylor, Florence Hun­
ger, Edward 1’aync, J. P.
Henry, Jodie Mansfield, Jim ­
my Henson of Sanford.
Discharges
Mirl Winkler, Enterprise;
Valerie Barnett, Roosevelt
Thornton, Ella Mae Yount,
Brenda Henderson, Jane Cal­
houn, Lee Ford, Lillian Hec­
kle, Janet Johnson, Mrs. Hu­
bert Meserve and baby, San-

Harriet lllll, Dura Wakefield,
Florence Jowera, Joan MeCullcy, William McClorin, Al­
bert Hawkins, Ada Smith of
Sanford.

Birtba
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy McCulley of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jowera of
fianfunl. a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Josepb Hill of
Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Charlie Joe Lawrence, lieBary; Clara Reich, DeUary;
Alice Flansburgh, Carol DenBlwn, Dlta Drown, Norman
freem an ,
Dorothy
Foley,
Charlotte Scruggs, Charles
Greer, Orva Mathcs, Judie
Manifieid, Theodore Sketwhi,
Ann Orient of Sanford.
JUNE U
Admissions

fra n k Hultnei, Duruthy Mill­
er, Sandle Cathe of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mri. Eddie Miller
of Sanford, a boy
DUckargea
Veisar Mortou, DeBary; Mrs.
Joe Williams and baby, Longwood; Mrs. Afreklo Sevello
and baby;-Amanda Gregory,
Robert Thomas, leroy Wil­
liams, Shirley Itobmson. Ron­
ald Mcrthie, Lurene Taylor
Linda
Devericks,
Hosalyn
Morton, Eva Moore of San­
ford.

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“The response to our quest
for qualified instructor* haa
bean most gratifying," Col.
H. J, Furman, auperintendent
of the Sanford Naval Acade­
my, announced toaay.
'•Thus* who have responded,
especially men with military
and naval careers,” he added,
"are well suited to this type
of Institution.”
In response to some Inquir­
ies, Colonel Furman aald ap­
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day students from the Sanford
area, a* w«Il
t u t Luaidiuic
students.
Applications may he direct­
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offices in the former Giants’
building on Msllonvllla Ave­
nue,
Colonel Furman alio ex­
plained that tha directors of
the Bernarr MacFadden Foun­
dation, which will oparata the
academy, have decided It shall
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Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
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Although a naval ecaadamy,
tha etudenta will be known aa
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men.” Naval uniforms already
ara being designed fur the
cadets of the local schoul.

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Summer recreation actlvltlc« for Sanford teenager* be­
gan thia week under the illreclion of Jim Jcrnignn, director
of recreation for the city.
Following la a achcilule of
event* in which teenager* are
invited to participate, regis­
tering at the sit*, of the activ­
ity. Further information may
bo obtained at the Youth
Wing of the Civic Center.
ARCHERY — Monday and
Friday from 2 to I p.ni. at Ft.
.Mellon Park under the direc­
tion of Virgil Duffell.
ACROBATICS (for girl*)—
Monday from 4 to 6 p.m. In
the Youth Wing under the di­
rection of Mr*. Doris Uuxbury.
HAT.I.ET — Beginner*.
Monday 2 to .1 pm.; older be­
ginner*, Tuesday H to 4 p.m.;
Intermediate*, Monday 3 to
4 p.m.; and Advanced, Tues­
day I to 5 p.m. All chss*e» are
at the Youth Wing under the
direction of Mr*. Duxhury.
BALLROOM DANCING —
Wednesday* from 2 to 5 p.m.
In tho Youth Wing, with Mr*.
Duxhury.
CHARM SCHOOL — Monday* from 7 to 0 p.m. in the
Youth Wing with Sir*. Turret.
CERAMICS — Monday*
from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Art*
and Craft* building under tho
direction of Rub Or wig.

HORSEBACK RIDING - a
Wednesday* from 2 to 4 p.m,
at Ridc-A-While Stable* Un.
der the direction of Virgil
Duffell.
MODERN JAZZ — Frldayi
from 4 to S p.m. in the Youth
Wing with Mr*. Duxbury.
TEEN TECHNIQUES (ba­
ton twirling, e tc ) — Thurs­
day* from 4 to S p.m. In tha
Youth Wing with Mr*. Dux­
hury.
TENNIS — Tuesdays and
Thursday* from 4 to B p.m,
at Fort Mellon Park with
Duffell.
TUMBLING (for boys)
Tuesday* from 2 to it p.m. in
the Youth Wing with Mrs,
Du* bury.
SAILING — Tuesday* and
Thursday* from 2 to 4 p.m.
in Lake Monroe with Bud
Layer.
SIltIFFLKBOARD — Tue*.
day* and Thursday* from 2
to 4 p.m. at the Tourist Club,
with Mra. Torre*.
TAP DANCING — Begin,
ner*, Thursday from 2 to 3
p.m,; older beginner*, Friday
from 2 to ,T p.m.; intermedi.
stem, Thursday front 3 to 4
p.m.; advanced, Friday from
3 to t p.m. All at tha Youth
Wing with Mr*. Duxhury.
Schedules for roller skating,
night basketball ami tranipo.
tine will be announced later,
Jernigan said.

St. Pete Museum Pleased With
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of a bomb destroyed home
with a crushed dull on the
lloor.
They've assembled t h e
great master* of men from
other, older ages and bruught
them (are to face. And, with
these, there Hand the present
lop officials in the world
powers of today.
These images ate In wax.
the iamuuf figures of the
London Wax Museum (rum
world • renowned Josephine
Tussaud of England. The
J5oo,uoo showcase o p e n e d
here March I and General
Manager John C. Tew, a Ca­
nadian, mid he is happy with
tie receptions his figures ami
museum have met.
There are Do figures in the
museum. They evukc strange
emotions in their viewers due
to the uncanny realism ami
extraordinary appearance ol
being alive.
Tew eiplains the quality ui
beeswax, of which the Hgure*
are created, Is simlliar in
transluernry to human skin.
The melhud of creating the
Tussaud features plaevs the
coloring agents beneath the
final wav linisli anil lends a
vibrancy similar to living
Mesh.
He said it requires an aver­
age of five months to create a
figure. They arc made in
England and are legitimately
Tassaml figures though the
museum here has nu other di­
rect conned ion with the Eng­
lish museum.
Depictcil are figures (rum
history, current p o l i t i e s ,
sports, literature, the under­
world and persons associated
with inhumanity ami cruelly
on display in tiie "Chamber
of Horrors."
There are same difficulties
with the realism. The Lincoln
deathbed scene so frightens
some older persons, Tew
said, that a chair is provided
nearby. The tiguru “breath­
es" by mechanical means
and the effect is startling
when first noticed.
Maintenance of Ihe figures
is little worry, he said. They
won’t melt and air condition­
ing keeps dust at a minimum.
And. fur the ladles, a hair­
dresser comes once a month

I)ogs Go To School
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP1)
—Six German Shepherd dogs
today began a six • week
course in conversational Eng
lish. The dogs arrived this
spring to become part of the
Uoston police force. The mam
problem was that they re­
sponded only to commands
given in Germany. The Pru
vldcnce police department,
which has a nine-slog K ‘J
corps, was asked lo ss.-ll.iiJ
the animal*.

to serve the tikes of Grace
Kelly, tennis star Maufccn
Connolly, Quern Elizabeth It
and Jacqueline Kennedy.

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sightly fuel tanks ond
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i . t i n n i t e « to evaluate
ft. Son* official*, csocrrr.rd
daily with Cohan policy, app air not to t e n t e n given
l 0 t t e information kao*a to
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t t e saw information cam*
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garretary of t u b Dean Ra.W
fa re a group of nevimea.
who Is rited him to dinner
Monday Bight.

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firmed by aereral a dm;ni» tra­
de* official*. Ruth ra re W»
amber*. Bat te *aid there wai
evidence of a “»abotantial
•ending out" of Soviet forte*
in C ate to a greater extent
than tte pablic ha* been told.
T te lait pablic report in
pay detail by tte ndmlr.ttration on
Soviet military
strength fat Cuba v a t mad*
by Preaideat Kennedy at a
new* conference April I.
Bo *atd an ettimated $.000
were withdrawn m November
when tte Rattian* pulled
their k e g range mittilee out
of Cuba, and an eetimated
4.000 more were withdrawn by
Ayrfl.

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(ha John Hancock Mutual
W . Uauraace Company a
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Heeling ia retired from the
V. S. Navy and i* active in
civic and a x il afflict in
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a f Andrew J. Bracken J r ,
who died Friday, the Herild
today learned the aur.ev of
two orgaaiaationa to which
hia pirenti would prefer that
t t e gift! te vent.
They ire the Little Minor
L ci(ue Ball Cub of Sanford,
of which Rev. Chirle* D o t
li p m a k n t. The tr e its ir r it
Gene Hunt, l i t Jinkina Cir­
cle; ind SHEBA, la c , the
Sessiaete Hospital Eje Bank
A n ocut job.
Drew hid had trouble with
h it eyes, and turscry had
teen periorrard. a tpoactmaa
for the family and.
He waa an active member
of the Minor Lea rue team
called the "Chief*," coached
by LL Ben Buller.

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St 31. from • a. ns. until 2
p. m. will te a* follow i:
Southaide School. 1:11 a m :
Lake Mary Fire Hou*e. 1 :2
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School, 1:4$ a. m.
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School which ia acteiu k d
EXTRA MERCHANTS
from Monday of neat week
GREEN STAMPS'
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Mime 19, '63 — Page 5

Civil Rights
Measure Goes
To Congress
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy sent Con­
gress proposals today for new
anti-discrimination laws which
he considers the strongest
civil rights program in this
century.
Its aim: To end racial strife
by guaranteeing equality to
Negroes in jobs, schools and
voting, and their access to
hotels, restaurants and other
public accommodations.
The President's 3,500-word
special message, accompan­
ied by bulky drafts of legisla­
tion, was to be delivered to
the House and Senate at noon
EDT.
Republican support was ex­
pected for much — but not
all — of the package. The
President hoped for enough
GOP backing to help adminis­
tration forces meet a fili­
buster threat by Southern
iH-mucrat* in the Senate.
While House and Justice
Department aides worked
late into the night on lastminute details of the lcgisla11 o n . Advance indications
were that the program would:
—Outlaw as a burden on
interstate commerce any rac­
ial or religious discrimination
in hotels, rnulels, theaters,
and retail stores which do at
least $150,ouo business a year.
—Allow (lie attorney gen­
era] to file desegregation
suits on behalf of Negro chil­
dren.
—Renew Kennedy's call for
protection of Negro voting
rights.
—Also renew and perhaps
expand Kennedy's request to
extend the expiring life uf
the U. S. Civil Rights Com­
mission another four years.
—Propose, in a separate
hill, a big new program of vo­
cational training to give Ne­
groes a chance to learn skills
to acquire mure and better
'obs.

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PAPER PILE
NEW YORK (U PI)—Tun-lage produced each year by
B.JU pulp, paper and allied
products manufacturers is
gteater than the tonnage &lt;&gt;f
automobiles turned out in the
United States, according to
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In m Seined, ctux to Robert
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I.ucicn Henry, etux to Jer
rv llohrer, etux, Sunlaml.
$12,000
William Stewart, etux In
August Vappasam, etux, C.
C, Manor, $7,0)0
Earl E. Snavcly, etux *
Richard Kaylur, etux, $9,300
Jam es C. tlwynn, Jr.,
to Juhn V. Hroaildus,
Ravenna Park, $ 11.0)0
I.. I.. Faulk, etux to I
Miller, etux, Sunny SI
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Oakland, Est. $13,000
U. R. Acker, etux to
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William Sopor, etux t&lt;
bort J. Henna, etux, 13$5,000
VA to Juhn V. Morrii
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Sunils Filed
Wcstside Federal S. a
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D. R. Mead Co, vs. George
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EN’MA vs Raymond J. Lcroe. etux, mtg. fcl.
FNMA vs George Rogers,
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It’a a-l-r Roger Maris again
today hi the New York Yan­ ■y United Frees bteraatioua)
Law Burdette always was
kee clubhouse and around the
at
his beat whan he could
American League.
small
the green stuff.
Because tha nu n who act
He proved It In the 1997
the atl-ttme mark of 61 horn- World Series when be best
era In a season la 1S6I only the New York Yankees three
te be one of tho dlsappolnt- times to give the Milwaukee
msats of the 1062 campaign Braves their one and only
NANCY SCHNSStNG shown how n o t to fall
la proving that he does not world championship and he'a
boekwarf, W t, aad p ro p a r way to dlvo into * for­
need Mickey Mantle to soften showed It at other times when
ward fall, rig h t
Mg dough was a t stake.
up pitchers for him.
The at Louis Cardinals
Written fa r NBA
The experts questioned that
gambled
teat Sunday that the
FalUn*
backward
la
tha
\
last year when Maria failed
m i n t and m lcat w ar ta fa
5.
to hit while Mantle was out 36 year-old righthander still
* « If t m faal yeunatf slipping.
of the lineup and they chor­ had Hlt" when they acquired
d ia l alt dowa la the walat
tled th at it would happen him in a trade with the
and T roll caeca ta a afcc,
again this season when Mick­ Bravea and they got their
ey suffered a broken bone In first dividend Tuesday night
Tha forward fall caa kaack
his left foot which will side­ when Burdette pitched them
tka triad aat of tob, »f iw»
line him until sometime next to a 62 victory over the New
York Mete.
d e a l da it r ig h t If T«w foal
month.
youraelf falling forward or
The win enabled the Cards
Tho Yankee* hav# reeled
•n ro ar cidc, go Into a •Hallow
off five straight victories and —the dark, dark hurts te the
diva. V m k r a w c h in and cot
It’s no colneldsnc* that Marls National League race—to re
into tha water with tha handa
has walloped away a t a -WX) tain their slender hold on first
United P itta
juat aa la a regular dire.
clip
during those five games. place. The acquisition of
With five days remaining in
This la a*«f ta do and n ay
Tha
O-for-18 splurge has lift­ Burdette was consistent with
the first half of tha Florida
ed hla season average to .289 the Cardinal plan to go for all
State League season, the
fort.
and he's connected for H or nothing at all this y e a r If the wind la knocked oat Saraiota Sun Son bare a ala homers and driven In 21 rune. meaning the first Cardinal
of yea or yoo ore Injured— game lead over leading con­
Marla made It easy for pennant tinea 1946.
which cannot happen If you do
Burdette was staked to
Whltcy
Ford to post hi* ninth
^CtRGA&lt; *■
tender* St. Petersburg and
tha right thing—whatarcr you
llve-run lead In the first in­ 3 u f t* * *
win
of
the
eeaion
Tuesday
Lakeland,
do, don’t panic.
night when he hit two homers ning and went on to raise his
The Sox continued their
You’ll gat your wind back In
and a tingle In tho Yankees' season record to 7-9 as he
a B utter of aacond*. If you winning streak last night by 10-5 triumph over the Wash­ struck out seven and walked
aren’t able to hoop afloat un* defeating Daytona Beach S-l ington Senator*. Tom Tresh only one, Carlton Willey,
dor your awa power for tho behind Um seven-hit pitching and Tony Kubek alao homered kayoed In two thirds of an
brief tin e it cbould taka your of Tom Hoagland. Shortstop and Hector Lope* had a triple inning, auffered hla sixth loss
f l
boat to pick you op, tho Haley Young led the Sox at at the Yankee* moved a full against five wins.
akta will bo floating near you tho plate with three hits in game ahead of the Chicago
A man with a aenae of hu­
and all you tiava to do la grab five trie*.
mor
to go with hla love for
White- Sox, who lost to the
thorn and bold on.
buck, Burdette must have
LON&amp;ON (UPl)-Unbesten
In other action last night, Minnesota Twins, 6-2.
11
Of eourae, fall* can bo dan- last-place Tam pa took both
been
hilarious
as
the
Card!
and
unmuzzled Cassius Clay,
Tha
Cleveland
Indian*
de­
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BROOKLINE. Mai* (UP1)
geroui if your tow boat la gamei of a doublcheadcr with feated the Baltimore Orioles, nils poured over their five
s •
wavering between anger and —Defending ehampion Jack
not
operand
properly
and
z *
Fort Lauderdale 3-1, S3, Mi 7-9, tha Boston Red Box rout- first-inning run* with the help Jubilation o v e r his 19tb
£ •
doer not hare an obaoner.
ami split a doubleheader with ed the Detroit Tigers, D-0, of three walks, a sacrifice straight professional victory, Nicklaua complained today
• •
Once you’re la tho water Lakeland, winning 61 and and tho Los Angsles Angela fly, an error, a balk, a wild
tentatively accepted a Sep­ that he was "driving the worst
involuntarily and either wind­ losing 11-9 and St. Petersburg scored an tt-lnnlng, 2-1 vic­ pitch and a passed ball.
'I
tember
world championship ever and putting horribly."
9
ed or slightly Injured, It’a up at Orlando w as rained out. tory over tho Kansas City
The San Franclaco Giants
but in the n u t breath pre­
fight today.
to tho driver to ball you o u t
The tarpons acored all their Athletics In other AL games. walloped tha Los Angeles
The "Louisville Lip," who dicted he'd “be putting the
runs la tho first game ta tho
Dodgers, 63, the Milwaukee climbed off the canvas Tue* ball all right's by Thursday
sixth Inning when Steve Bee
Braves beat the Pittsburgh day night b e f o r e 99,000 when they tee eff for the
vea doubled In two runs and
Pirates, 7-9, the Cincinnati screaming fsns and fulfilled U. S. Open golf champion­
« •
Jerry Carltoa sacrificed In
Reds topped live Philadelphia his forecast of a fifth-round ship.
&gt; i
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the third. Tampa baiters al­
Phillies, 2-1, and the Chicago kayo victory ovrr England's
United Prow
"Honestly, I can’t rttnemmost
wore out Fort Lauder
Cuba beat the Houston Chits Henry Cooper, told Jack Nl her when I’ve played to poor­
Ni
Ni *
3-1, In other National League Ion, advisor to world champ­ ly before a major tourna­
W. L. PcL dale’* bull pen In their t-3
*
2a i
games.
29 37 All romp In the nightcap.
ment," sold th# 1983 Master*
St. Louli
f i
ion Sonny Liston:
Marlin pinch hitter John
BOSTON (UPI&gt;—"That’i a
i &lt;
39 29 .962
San Franclie*
champion who la shooting for
"I'll
take
the
September
i* *
27 26 .969 Jaaulla led Miami to their helluva way to treat a guy on
Lot Angelea
title fight—U the prico is the golfing grand alam—the
24 30 .931 first game win over Lakeland his first time out. Well, I
Cincinnati
U. 8. and British Opesia the
right."
jL ia— Chicago
39 31 330 by belting a base* loaded guess it will take a few days
Master* and the PGA.
Niton
replied
immediately
ii
31 33 .484 double in the fifth Inning. But to get straightened out."
Milwaukee
i
“ At least there’* one tldng
"I'vo come 3,900 miles to get
Thus Charley Dreisen, for
w
34 .460 the Tigera rebounded in the
30
Pittsburgh
A* m m
going for me—I'm the only
you.
The
price
will
be
right.
30 39 M l nightcap and combined eight Id years a manager of four
Philadelphia
fi •
NEW YORK (U l’l) _ Riv­ You can have the fight in golfer who cun do it this
27 39 .400 hits, nine walks and two bat different major league clubi,
Houston
year."
fc *
September."
29 43 373 tera to arore It runt that marked his return to the big al coaches John McKay of
New York
That’s because of hi* Mas­
No
place
nor
date
was
men
Southern
California
and
Wl*
Miamt
couldn't
match.
top when he took over the
Ti cedey’a Remits
ter*
victory, but he agreed
tioned.
Tonight, Lnkeland play* at diving Detroit Tigers Tue* ronsln’a Milt Bruhn predicted
Chicago 3 Houston 1
that thi* was a tournament
another
wild
finiah
today
for
Miami,
Tampa
travels
to
Fort
day night.
Cln. 2 Phil. I night
of a different color.
Dreisen, with less than 24 tha third annual All-American
MU. T PUL 9 10 Inna, night Lauderdale, St. Petersburg
"There are a lot of guy*
All-Star
football
iron,a
at
Buf
goes
to
Daytona
Beach
and
Board
Weighs
hours warning on his ihifl
S t Louie 0 New York 2 night
who
have a chance In this,'
i r from a special scout for the falo, N. Y., June 29.
San Fran, 9 Lot Ang. 3 night Sarasota plays at Orlando.
he replied to a golf writer
Bowden's
Fate
The
two
coaches,
picked
to
The
Standings;
Tkuraday'a Game*
Los Angeles Dodgers to sue
W. L PcL re*sor of the deposed Bob head the (quad* on the haid*
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) who asktsl him for his first
Houston at Chicago
Sarasota
M
20
.613
of
their
finishing
one-two
in
—The
20-mnn athletic hoard three pick*.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee
Scheffing, saw the Tigers lose
"1 won't answer that ques­
St. Petersburg
30 30 .936 to Boston, 9-0, in hla first last year’* balloting by the na. of the Univerilty of Tennessee
rh ila . at Cincinnati night
tion,” he replied, implying
Lakeland
3t
27
.931
tlou’*
coaches
a*
the
beat
nirt
today
to
decide
the
fate
Only garnet scheduled
game back.
Orlando
20 27 .511 '•They Just didn't treat me mentors of the iraaon, staged of head roach Bowdtlt Wyatt. that he did not think that
American League
Whatever the board iliviil.** golfing's big three of Ar­
W. L. Pc4. Fort Lauderdale 2T 2i .191 very well," tha 64-ycar-okl a New Year’a Day thriller
29 33 .130 Dressen said.
won by Southern Cal., 42-37. ll ita cloned meeting will he nold Palmer, Gary Player and
33 23 ,600 Daytons Beach
New York
Miami
29
33
,13t
“Wo outnumber tho Tro­ turned over to the- univeraity himself had a lock on thr
.576
37
37
Chicago
Dressen and a three man
championship.
Tampa
23
30
.411
32 26 .993
Bozton
coaching staff flew h e r e jan*, 3-1,” quipped Bruhn, hoard of truitres which meets
" It’s always nice to win
"and
the
odda
look
Just
right."
.550
Thursday.
No
public
announce­
33
37
Cleveland
Tuesday after Tiger General
money,"
observed Nlrklaus,
Unitin'* 31-mun East gquad ment ia expected until the
33 29 .932
Mlnneaota
Jam es A. Campbell made the
who really doesn't need It that
Includes
the
1982
Wisconsin
31 30 A31
truxtiTi
make
a
formal
do.
Baltimore
surprise announcement that
badly because he already has
33 31 .400 The Civitans took the mca Scheffing and hia coaches battery of passer Ron Van- vision,
Los Angelea
30 33 .461 sura of the Elks last night by were being replaced "in the derKelen and receiver Put
Kinaoa City
Wyatt, 47-yesr-old disciple banked nearly $80,000 in offi­
Richter. McKay's western of the late Gen. Robert R. cial tournament earning* thi*
&gt;1 37 .393 a score of 8 to 3 In tho San bcit Interests" of the club.
Detroit
31 47 aa* ford Junior baseball loop
team has quarterback Bill Net Neytand, ia a patient In a year.
WaihJngton
llelcher was the winning
Tuesday’s Remits
son from last season’s Tro­ Virginia hospital which he en­
pitcher and Acker* the loser, Yanks Sign Moore jan roster.
New York 10 Wash. 9 night
tered shortly after aeveral
M. G. HODGES
Clvitan
122 210 0-6
Boston 9 Detroit o night
Tennessee newspaper! specu­
NEW YORK (U l'tl—Archie
001 Oil 0—S Moore, a 21-year-old outfield Lose Catcher
Cleveland 7 Baltimore 3 night Elks
lated that hi* eight-year
PLUMBING
Minnesota 5 Chicago 3 night
M I L W A U K E E (U P U - reign ox head football coach
er who hit .499 for the United
LA 2 KC 1 11 inns, night
• WELLS DRILLED
States team In the recent Pan Catrher Jim Paglteronl of s u about over.
Thursday's Game*
the Pittsburgh Pirate* will lie
• PUMPS SERVICED
American games, signed
Chicago at Minnesota
AND INSTALLED
contract with the New York out of action for several days
Washington at New York
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Yankees Tuesday night for with a fractured bone in' the Gustine Coach
Detroit a t Boston
PI1TSHURGII ( Ul’I )—For­ • FREE ESTIMATES
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Baltimore a t Cleveland night
mer Pittsburgh Pirate infield­
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Only games scheduled
CALL FA 2-6037
er Frankie Gustine has sign­
from Klorhan Park, N. J.
ed as basketball coach at
waa assigned to Augusta of Yowells Win
PAOLA ROAD
Georges Do It
Yowelis beat the Locomo Point Park Junior College.
the Class AA Sally League,
The Georges best the San
live Engineers 15 to 3 lad
ford Atlantic Bankers last
night as Steve Hitchcock was
h
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Colored Community News

17-Year-Old Perez Daughter
Benefit Set June 30 Leaves Plush HomesaidTotheyMarry
wanted to get mar­
ried.
For Good Samaritan
lljr |{»b*rt B. Thoma. Jr.
Hi* S*rvlc*men'a Wives
anil Young Laditw Community
Club U having a benefit pro­
gram for the Good Samaritan
Home at the fre a Will Holi­
ness Church June III) at 3
|i.m. All fraternal and civic
organizations are asked to
come uml make a contribution

to this very worthy cause.
New Mount Calvary will ob­
serve its Annual Men’s pay
Service Sunday. Ths programs
will lr at I t s.m. and 7 pm.
Itev. N. A. Watson and hi*
congregation cordially invite
you to come out and witness
the services.

frank Dixon, who was
graduated from Crooma High
School a few daya ago, will
spend toms time in Washing­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
ton, D. C., with his father.
A backtracking bill to keep
He is the son of Mrs. Theresa
university spending under the
M. Diion, of this city.
eye* of the State lluilitft Com­
mission went to tlie Hours ut­
Curley S. Jackson, formerly
ility.
of this city and a graduate of
The bill would repeal part t'ruomi Academy, attended
of a measure already passed
the commencement axercieew
by the Legislature which
of his brother, Klchard Jackmakes the stale’s Hoard of
son. Curly ia a policeman for
l ontrol responsible only to th*
the New York Transit Com­
Legislature for spending allo­ pany.
cations Instead of u.ing ths
Iiiidgi't Commission to make
My apologies to Mrs. Vir­
any change* needed in this
ginia Jenkins and Mra. Ntxla
budget.
M Boykina for not thanking
The repeal bill passed Hie
them fur their contributions
Senate Monday by a 1W-13 to the “Operation Alphabet"
vote over protests by the projrct. These two wonderful
Hoard of Control. The new persona are devoting their
bill changes only tile provision tune to helping .unieune.
which makes the board re- Many thanks.
sponsible directly to the Leg­
islature. •
The summer recreation pro­

School Spending
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Bolivia Formally
Resigns OAS
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Bolivia formally withdrew
Monday from the 20-nation
council of the Organization of
American States (OAS) and
called the withdrawal perman­
ent.
Bolivian Ambassador Emi­
lio Sarmlento laid the action
•was prompted by the organixation’s failure to settle the
long-standing dispute between
Bolivia and Chile over a bor­
der river. II ia the first time
an OAS member ha* laken
such a drastic step.
Sacramento said Bolivia
would continue to participate
in inter Amercan activities.

Cape Causeway

gram began Monday with a
large attsndance at the Golds­
boro ilecreation center. Thu
children will enjoy arts and
crafts, sports, and frea swim­
ming. Tha playground leaders
for thia center are M n. Ev­
elyn Clarka, Mrs. Kuth Allen,
Mrs. D. A. Thomas. E. E. Mlnott and W. G. Holt, director.
All children ages 8-M ars
asked to registsr for tha sum­
mer program.
Many boya try to find a
place to awim when they do
not have tha fee to gain ail.
minion to tha swimming pool.
Thia Is a very serious prublmi
because there are a number
of swimming holes without
protection in case of emerg­
ency. I'leaae see that your
child guts tu the swimming
pool where h.. will have the
best of protection.

TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) The Cabinet Board of Admin­
Anyone having news they
istration t o d a y approved
*105,000 for work on the Cape would lika to have printed,
Canaveral causeway in Bre­ please contact your reporter
by dialing FA 2-57WL
vard County.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Margo Perez Jlmenex. the 17year-old daughter of the for­
mer Venezuelan president,
left the family's plush home
here Tuesday night, apparent­
ly intent oa marrying her
young “steady."
Miami Beaeh police detec­
tives were summoned to the
heavily guarded water front
mansion of Marcos Perez
Jimenez about 7 p in. when
Mrs. Perez reported Uargo
had left home.
Police believed Margo and
her lS-year-old American boy
friend. Identified by aources
close to the family as Lee
Brooks, were still In this
sprawling resort city.
Perez, who has been In the
county jail since December
while attorneys fight tils ex­
tradition to Venezuela, and
his wife refused to comment
on tha subject.
A spokesman for the fam­
ily Indicated the couple had
been In telephone contact
with the boy'i mother and

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MISS BETTY McNEILL, center, watt honored with a recent bridal shower
a t the home of Mr*. R. P. Goodspeed, le ft At right in the honoree's mother,
l l n . J. D. McNeill.
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Auxiliary
Holds Final

After maay week* of plan­
ning and work th* Tlfcrctte*
of VAH-1 it aged a very auccotaful “Boo Voyage” party
for mambora and their busbands who soon wUI bo de­
ployed to the Mediterranean.
Guests of honor for the
evening were Cdr. and Mrs.
L. J . Reinhart and Cdr. and
Mra. J. W. Taft.
Contributing to the gala
decorations were th* attrac­
tive tiger colors of black and
orange which were u s e d
throughout tb* NAS Ball­
room. Three largo squadron
tiger Insignias were placed
near the danco floor.
During th* evening, the
group enjoyed games, re­
freshments and dancing. Cou­
ples attending included the
Lyle Saraneys, William Da­
vises, Al Moylans, Stanley
Radslewlcsos, D o n a l d Ste­
venses, Hersbel Russelli, Jeff
Ritcheys, Doug Hortons, Ro­
bert Coopers, James Andersons and A. Gerharts.

Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
Observed At Open: House
By Mrs. W. L. Johnson
The spacious borne of Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. Owens on
Sylvan Lake wss the scene
of sn "open bouse" last Sun­
day afternoon. The affair was
in honor of the ttlh wedding
anniversary of the couple.

31 It. A N D M BS. O . G . O W E N S

Meeting
Member* of th* American
Legion Auxiliary met ot the
Legion Hut, on th* Orlando
Highway for tha flnol meat*
Ing of the currant season. Mra.
W. J, King, president, con*
ducted the business session
and received annual raport*
from committees.
Mrs. Roy Tlllls will be in
rharga of refreshments for
the joint Installation meeting.
Mr*. Theo Stiles, community
aervlce chairman, and Mrs.
Charles We-bstar gave en­
couraging reporta on commu­
nity aervlce. Mra Stiles atated
that the unit haa contributed
to h* we-lt lielng of needy fanslliea In thia area during th*
past year.
During th# aortal hour r*freahmenta war* tewed to
those present.

MISS SANDRA KADER brido elect, ntnnds between her two hoxteitae*,
Mrs. Greg Walker, (left) and Miss Deanna Nichols at a miscellaneous
shower held for her recently at Mrs. Walker’s Summerlin Ave. home. At*
tending the shower were school friends of tho honoreo anti Mrs. John
Kitder. Miss Knder received many useful and lovely gifts. (Herald Photo)

Recent Bride Honored At Shower
M n. Guy Bishop and Mra. orated with a profusion of g r e e n frosting umbrellas, lovely and useful gifts to add
Marvla Milam won co-bos- rosea and sweet peas and the rain drops and yellow roses, to th* furnishings for her
tosses for a rscent sbowsr at c,ke WM decorated with
Mrs. Rolph received many new horns.
th* Bishop horn*, 2457 Palmetto Avs. The hooore# wss
Jerome

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FRIENDS WHO HELPED CELEBRATE Cheryl W atters 13th birthday
recently were left to right, seated, Melenda Casselberry and Cheryl. Bnck
row, Doris Alkens, Karen Kries, Alice Dunnett and Judy Chcnet.
(Herald Photo)

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Catholic Group
Holds Day
Of Recollection

Local Events
THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2 Or­
der of Eastern Star will hold
the final meeting of the sea­
son at I p in. Next meeting
will be In October.

MILS. FRANKLIN JEROME ROLPH. a m ent bride, won wiest honor at
n .shower Riven by Airs. Guy lliihop and Mra. Marvin Milam. Mm. Rolph Is
runted at the refreshment tahlu and standinR from left, ure Mm. Bishop,
tho honoree’s mother, Mm. H. E. McSwnin and Mm. Milam (Herald Photo)

DeBary Personals
lly Sirs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Charles Middleton, ol
DeBary Drive, has as her
c u r r e n t bouscguol, Mrs.
Adrtc Kelly. They are plan­
ning a trip to Nassau before
the returns home. She la also
a cousin of Frank Lainct.
Thia is the first time they
have seen each other for 27
years.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Brooks
of DeBary Drive recently en­
tertained Mra. Brooks' sister.
Mrs. Jessie McDaniels, ot
Farmington, Utah.
31r. and Mrs. O. G. Owen
celebrated their 25 wedding
anniversary, Thursday, June

13, with a dinner at the De­
Bary R e s t a u r a n t . Their
guests were their son Glenn
and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith
of South DeBary.
Mrs. Gwen Nelson of LIUIo
Neck, I-ong Island. N. Y., is
visiting her father, G. E.
Hocft, of Sunnyside Lane.
Mrs. Nelson, a soprano, will
make a welcome addition to

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By Mn. II. L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Hu­
berts and sons of Ft. Riley,
Kan., are visiting Mrs. Ro­
berts’s brother-in law and sis­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Keel,
and daughter Martha.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson
and son Jim spent lad week­
end here visiting with rela­
tives.
Mrs. Rill Tenney and chil­
dren of Eglin Air Forec Base
are visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haw­
kins, and son and her grand­
mother. Mrs. Annie Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hudson
and daughters of North Flor­
ida spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Johnson.
Mrs, If. L. Johnson and ne­
phew, Stanley Reynolds, left
Tuesday morning for Indian­
apolis, Iml., where Stanley
will remain and Mr*. Johnson
will go on lo Washington, D.
C„ to visit her brother ami

sister-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs.
Win. Grow, and children.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Ed­
wards of Scbring, former
Monroe residents, have been
enjoying a vacation fishing on
tile Wckiva River.

Enterprise

Anyone in the MonroePaola areas wishing to Join
the skating party held each
Thursday afternoon from 2 to
4 p.m. at the Melodee Skating
rink are asked to contact
Mrs. M. O. Roberts at FA 2i*70 or Mrs. James Giles al
FA 2-3023.
There will be an instructor
there each Thursday. Tho
party will be held all during
the summer months.

Personals
By hhlrley Wentworth
Housegucsts of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kowalski, at
their home on Shirley Drive,
Bear Lake, are Sirs. Kowal­
ski's brother and his family,
Mr and Mrs. Frank Pudalski.
Doreen and Debbie, from
Madison Heights, Mich. They
plan to be hers about two
weeks.

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Personals
Air. and Mrs. Alfred It.
I.nmpp and children of Win­
ter Park were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Nutt.
We are happy that Mrs.
Frank Winkler returned home
more
Friday after
■lays in the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital.
.Mr. and Mrs. Lot irk Hayman arrived Wednesday from
Houston, Texas, to spend sev­
eral weeks at their home
here.

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every man haa valuable*
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'Featuring Fa*M«w« Ju*t For Yeu’

The Ladies Society of the
Brotherhoo&lt;l of locomotive
Firemen a n d
Enginement
held the monthly business and
social meeting al the Raven­
na Park homo of Mrs. R. R.
Elsencoff.
Plans were discussed for
the annual picnic which will
be held thia aummer or early
fall. Final plans were made
for Mra. Eudonal Ethridge
to attend the National Con­
vention In St. Louis, Mo., In
July. Proposed amendments
to the club constitution, which
wUI be voled on at the con­
vention, were discussed by
the group.
During the social hour, re­
freshments of lime sherbet
•float, cookies, crackers, fritos
and mints were served by the
hostess. Others attending the
meeting were Mra. C. H.
Goethe, president, and Mmcs.
Harold Keeling. E. P. Wil­
liams Jr., Paul Sefried, II.
II. Fortner, Walter Cook, J.
R. Wells Jr. and Harry WUion.
Regular meetings will con­
tinue throughout the summer
months and the July meeting
will be held on July It Instead
of th* first Thursday as prev­
iously scheduled.

Monroe Personals

Each Thursday

A G A IN ST T H E F T

In Good For On*

M A R Y E S T H E R ’S

as floating hostess. T h e
breakfast room table held the
gilts presented to the couple.
Relatives and friends from
Jacksonville, Ocala, Daven­
port, Tavares, Winter Park
and Leesburg were among
the loo guests railing during
the appointed hours of 3 to 6
p.m. Some of these were
present at their wedding in
Ocala.

■**,. *»-.*^|(»»v«w iem ;

wedding
left for Fort Gordon, Gs.,
where he was stationed with

Miss Judy Worn w ru«»*
of honor a t a recent x«t-ae.
qualnted coke and ehattef
party a t the home of Mrs.
L. L. Faulk Jr„ In Oviedo.
U lu Wurvt graduated In
January from the Women’a
Colley* of the Unlreralty of
North Carolina, at Greensboro,
N. C. Sine* then the haa been
teaching aecond yrade a t the
U k e Mary Elementary School
and making her home with he*
aunt. Mr*. J . E. Brookahlre,
in Oviedo.
Among the guests were th*
honoree'a mother, Mr*. Jim
W urit and her *l»ter, MU*
Carole W unt, who arrived
from Franklin. N C. th# day
of the party. Geneva gueat*
were the Mi*** Jane Lundy,
Carole Wurat and Carol Tor*
rea, Mr*. Walton M. Torre*,
Mr*. Leater Vuvn and Mra,
Henry tlarriaon.
Oviedo resident* Includ'd
the Mine*. J. E. BrooLaliire,
K. W. Eatea. M. M. Eaten. Jim
Wilaon, Itrx Clont*. C K.
Clout*. I'aul Slavik, Jam'-*
I’earaon, Itay Ucaalty. B. F.
Wheeler Sr., John Kvass, 8.
F. Wheeler Jr.. Leo Gary. R.
F. King, George Mean*. Rob*
ert Soka, George Morgan,
Janie* 1'urtin, C. T. MiblutV*
.Merritt Staley, John Courier,
E. J. Walt*.
Hit-hard Smithson, W’ H.
Mmtln, A. A. Daniel.
K.
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Thro Aulin Jr., T. L Ling*
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Many ladies of All Souls
Catholic Women's Club joined
together for their "Day ol
Recollection."
Tho Rev. Louis Dunlravy
Implied all with his sermons
on the Blessed Mother and
The Blessed Sacrament The
sprltual development chair­
man, Mrs. John Kolarik, con­
doled spiritual reading dur­
ing a light iuncheou.
The following was the pro­
gram for tha day: • a.m.
Mass; 0:43 conference; 10:30
rosary; 11:45 lunch; 12:30
statloni ot the cross; 1 p m.
conference and 1:45 benedic­
tion of the Blessed Sacrament.

The Owens were married
on June 12 in Ocala and have
been residents of Sanford
since IMO. Alter the morning
service at the Central Baptist
Church they repealed their
marriage vows with Rev.
Gail Smith performing the
ceremony. At this time Mr.
Owens presented her with a
diamond ring.
The rooms of the Owens
home were opened en suite
for the occasion and held var­
ious basket* and vases of
white mums, gladioli and
gypsophila. A sister-in-law.
Mrs. Blanton Owens, was in
charge of the decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. Owens and
their son. Glenn, greeted
guests at the door. In charge
of the guest book were Mrs.
J. Marion Harmon Sr., Miss­
es Janice Owens, Kathleen
McDonald. Jon Smith and
Linda Speers.
The table was overlaid with
a ct.lwork cloth. In the center
was a beautiful arrangement
of while flowers and on one
end was a crystal punch bowl
and the other held a three
tiered cake. Pouring during
the afternoon were Mines. B.
Owens, J. Q. Galloway, Jack
Owens. Gail Smith. L. R.
Bass, P. T. Meeks. Harold
Johnson. H. T. Reaves and

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DEAR ABBY: I married a widow
who had a four-year-old daughter.
We are very happy and get along
very well, but her continued close re­
lationship with her ex-in-laws irri­
tates me. I never knew her first hus­
band and, although 1 have heard that
he was a fine fellow, 1 am not par­
ticularly interested in socializing
with his parents. I prefer that my
wife forget them. To what extent Hm
1 obligated to be friendly to these
people ?
SECOND HUSBAND
DEAR SECOND: If you love your
wife, don’t resent her close relation­
ship with her ex-in-laws. She is no
longer their daughter-in-law, but her
child is THEIR grundchild, and al­
ways will be. And they probably love
her all the more because she ts a
part of the son they lost. No one ex­
pects you to pretend a warmth that
is not sincere, but be understanding,
and don't ask your wife to “forget’’
them.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 am married to h
good man. He has worked hard and
has attained a fair amount of suc­
cess. He travels quite a bit, his in­
vestments have been good and his
company has been good to him. My
complaint? He brags! (I even hate
the word.) I cringe for him. He is
rnther intolerant of criticism and
I’d be nfraid of the consequences if I
ever told him how embarrassing Ids
bragging is. He’d probably never open

By Abigail Van Buren
his mouth in public again if 1 protest­
ed. So, Dear Abb.v, will you protest
for me? Perhaps other long-suffer­
ing wives will bless you, too.
HIS WIFE
DEAR WIFE: I protest!
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By Oswald Jacoby
John led the nine of hearts
and let it ride to East's
queen. Now it did not m atter
what East did, but actually
he led a trump. John won
with dummy’s king, led the
three of trumps to his ace,
led a heart to dummy's ace,
ruffed out East’s king of
hearts, returned to dummy
with the trn of trumps, dis­
carded his three diamonds on
the last three hearts and
made the last trick with his
last trump.
Incidentally, a d i a m o n d
shift at trick two instead of
the spade continuation would
have beaten the contract, but
that does not detract one iota
from John's play.

sneaking into the women'a
shops early in the morning
and late at night, to make
use of many of the aids to
youth and good looks that
women have learned to de­
pend upon.
In Memphis, Tenn., for In­
stance, beauty shop owner*
estimate that male customers
now make up anywhere from
21) to 30 per cent of their budnes*. And most of these men
have started patronising beau­
ty salons within the last live
years.
What's behind this sudden
desire of men to look their
best that is overcoming their
Cordon O ff Mine
MUANE, Swaziland ( CPU timidity about entering beau­
—Six-hundred battle • ready ty salons as customers?
My guess is, with women
British troops cordoned off
the Havelock Mine north of spending i s much as they do
here today In an effort to on beauty aids and openly
break the 2d-day^old strike changing their hair color to
at the world's largest asbes­ match their moods and fas­
cinate their husbands with a
tos mine.
completely new look, the men
are beginning to feet drab
Ships Collide
and old in comparison.
YOKOHAMA. Japan (C PI)
No woman today has gray—The 38-ton Japanese coastal hair, except by choice. And
vessel Koho Marti IS sank when ■ husband secs how
early today following a colli­ much younger his wife looki
sion
with the American
freighter Evergreen State.

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T:3o-9.3o p.m. NBC. The
Virginian. ’ Say Goodbye to
All That.” t Color I (Rerun).
Tonight Fabian stars a« a
young man whose father was
wounded
b y Trampas.
Through the father’* goading
and hi* own need to assert
his manhood, the young man
seta out to fight Trampas.
Th* powerful emoting of
Charles McCraw as the fa­
ther literally saves the play.
7:30-8:30 p.m. ABC. The
Vatican. (Color) (Rerun). To­
night's best bet which, al­
though only two months old,
Is being repeated as the Col­
lege of Cardinals convenes to
elect a new pope.
9-10 p.m. NBC. Color (Pre
miere). Kraft Mystery Thea

TV Time Previews

tre. “Shadow cf • Man.**
Good character studies make
this more than average dra­
ma. Jack Kelly and Broder­
ick Crawford star as insur­
ance Investigators who get
the goods on one of their own
insurance agents (Ed Beg­
ley), an elderly gent whom
the town reveres.
10-11 p.m. NBC. T h t
Eleventh Hour. “E st Little
Fishes, JSat.” (Rerun). Psy­
chology n needed more than
psychiatry, so Dr. Bassett
sits on the sidelinei while Dr.
Graham (Jack Ulng) takes
the case of a woman who be­
comes more and more men­
tally disturbed a* her play­
wright brother becomes less

Car Care
NEW YORK (CPI) - The
family car Is being pampered
more than ever.
John Slerks, chief architect
for Levitt anti Sons, Inc., re
ports that about three quart
era of all houses being built
nowadays have at least a
one-car garage. A* recently
as 1930. he adds, less thanI
half of new house* had gar

and less dependent on her.
10-11 p.m. ABC. Naked City.
“A Horse Has a Big H ead Let Him Worry.” (Rerun).
It's always a pleasure to
watch the repeat telecast of
a play which garnered an
Emmy nomination, and try to
discover just what waa so
good about it. Tonight’s nom­
inee is Dlahann Carrol), who
was nominated as best ac­
tress in a leading role for
this episode.

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Memo to Women: You may
not know this, but our beauty
salons—long strictly feminine
establishments so far as cus­
tomers are concerned are
being invaded by men.
Some cities such as New
York and Hollywood, have
strictly male beauty salons
where a man can go for a
permanent wave, a hairdye
job, a manicure and pedicure,
or a facial.
Rut in ciUes where there
are as yet no temples of
beauty devoted exclusively to
the male sex, th* men are

JOHANNESBURG, S o u t h
Africa (CPI) — Rescue work
ers. guides) by feeble cries
for help dug today toward
what may tie the only s u r v i ­
v o r of a gold mine disaster
near here.

*

DEAR ABBY: I always thought
you hnd pretty good sense until I
noticed you ngreed that a husband
should help his wife with the house­
work. I raised II children and my
husband never once changed a baby
or washed u dish. I think a man who
works from eight to ten hours a day
does enough, and it’s not his place to
do housework. I washed with a tub
and board, and never owned n wash­
ing machine until 22 years ago. I’ve
been married 43 yeurs. The younger
women are getting so lazy it’s piti­
ful.
DISGUSTED WITH YOUNGER
WOMEN

W&amp; J.ha Woman:

Search Goes On

•

DEAR NO: Quit handing him
dollars and tell your girl friend you
are no bettor. If she doesn’t tip off
her old man, she’s no better.

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NORTH
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three of diamonds, hut John aee just as if he were locking
was ready. He rose with the | right at East’* singleton.

CAPE TOWN, South Africa
(CPI) — Joseph Satterwaite,
C. S. ambassailor to South
Africa, has served notice on
the government that he plans
to host a multiracial Fourth
of July reception here despite
official disapproval.

•

DEAR ABBY: Every time I go
to my girl friend’s house her father
hits me up for a buck so he can bet
it on a horse with me. I’ve never won
anything yet, and I’m not that crazy
about gambling. Should I keep quiet
and keep handing him dollars, or
should I tell him I’m not interested in
horses?
NO BETTOR

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may start wondering if he
wouldn't look to years young­
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a dye jub.
Besides, we live in an age
when looking as young as
possible is all-important. Men
feel this almost as much as
women do.
So, if men are sneaking into
our lieuuty salons in everincreasing numbers, perhaps
we ought to let them know
tin t they don’t have to sneak

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PtoiMsw Kenrody’s cortnversial European trip shaped
Wf today at a sentimental
pilgrimage to the Old tod.
aaado itbed between critical
n U war talks with troubled
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New politfeal uncertainties
H Maly appeared to strengthm rather than diminish the
TwiMml'l determination to
* through with the Uday
odyssey, despite advice at
tame end abroad that the
trip was ill-rtaned and should
I t postponed.
pigaiights of his tour of
•■ m any, which begins Sun­
day, Include visits to two
gatatm go tb* CommunistluOt wall dividing Berlin and
M address to UjWI AmcrItsa coabet troops mused
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Be win talk with n number
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outgoing Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer and Socialist May­
or Winy Brandt of Berlin.
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dent has scheduled three days
to Inland for trips to the
ancestral borne at Dunganjtown and other points reputed
to bo connected with the Kenpsdys who came to America.
Kennedy is expected to addresa the Irish Parliament,
m honor never before ac­
corded n foreigner.
From Ireland Kennedy flies
go England and n one-day
visit with beleaguered Prime
Minster Harold Macmillan at
b it prvate country home at
Birch Grove, far from Lon­
don’s current sin and secur­
ity acandaL
The next stop still listed
as Italy, where the White
House says Kennedy will
spend July I and 3 conferring
with Italian President Antoiio Segnl, and "other Ital­
ian leaders.”

SHRINERS AND their ffuestn will attend an old-fashioned stair party a t
6:30 p. m. Thursday a t the Shrine Club. Music for the event will be pre­
sented by (left to right) Harry Wester, George W. Dodson und Birger
Wester.

MOSCOW (U PI) — Sharp
new Russian attacks en Red
China stirred speculation here
today that the big Sino-Soviet
ideological debate scheduled
for next month may be post­
poned.
Western observers said a
deferment of the talks slated
to begin July 5 in Moscow
might result from the Krem­
lin's refusal to publish a let­
te r sent by the Peking regime
last week. Chances of the
Sino-Soviet rift casing appear­
ed remote they said.
A statement issued Tuesday
night by the powerful 334memher Communist party
central committee, which cur­
rently Is meeting to clarify
the party line on ideology,
■aid the Chinese letter would
not be published on the
ground it "would lead to the
further aggravation of the
polemics” between the two
countries.
The letter, made public in
Peking Sunday, restated Red

China's •'hard-line” stand on
virtually all the political and
ideological question! dividing
the Communist world's two
giants.
It listed 25 Issues which the
Peking regime insisted must
be thrashed out in the bila­
teral debate.
The sharp new Sino-Soviet
clash was certain to be the
subject of further considera­
tion by the party central
committee in its second sec­
ret session today on the cul-

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tivation of a "new Soviet
man.”
In its long letter, the Pe­
king regime demanded that
the tcheduled talks include an
"exchange of opinion” on the
Soviet drive to downgrade
former dictator Josef Statin
and eliminate the vestiges of
his "hard line” policies.

By United Press latematieoal aa mediator if necessary to
T h e Kennedy administra­ solve the city’s racial prob­
lem!.
tion exerted its influence to
But at Danville, Negroes
carte out at h a st a tempor­
Ignored
a personal appeal by
ary peace in two of the na­
tion's racial trouble spots the attorney general to pre­
serve a truce and staged an
Tuesday.
But the effort* of Atty. hour long protest march.
Police at Gadsden jailed
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, ap­
parently working closely, with 444 Negro demonstrators dur­
President Kennedy, failed to ing mass segregation protests
ease the situation in a third at the courthouse and a down­
sore point—Danville, Vs., a town variety store.
new critical area—Gadsden,
Ala —also cropped up.
It F igures
The attorney general was
HARRISBURG. Pa. (L’PU—
in telephone contact with
Every husband should know
Mayor Allen Thompson of
this. The Pennsylvania Sup­
Jackson. Miss., Tuesday and
rem e Court once gave a de­
met personally in Washington
cision proclaiming that wives
with Negro leaders from
should keep quiet and not
Cambridge, Md.
backseat drive when their
After the talk, Thompson
husbands are behind the
agreed to hire Negro police­ wheel.
men and school crossing
guards and upgrade Negro
employes in the Jackson san­
itation department.
Negroes at a rally Tuesday
night tentatively accepted the
concessions pending a meet­
ing with Thompson today.
A planned demonstration
Tuesday night at Cambridge,
where 600 National Guards­
men are on duty to preserve
American Rent-AU
order, was called off after1
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�Temporarily, at least, state legis­
lative action on three controversial
proposals to amend the U. S. Consti­
tution in a manner favorable to the
states has slowed to a crawl.
A score or more of legislatures
still are in session, but observers say
only a few might act favorably this
year on the matters at issue.
* The proposed amendments would:
1) establish a 60-state Court of the
Union, superior to the U. S. Supreme
Court in critical questions affecting
U. S.-atate relations; 2) bar the fed­
eral courts from acting in state reap­
portionment cases; 3) ease the pro­
cess by which the states can initiate
changes in the U. S. Constitution.
Up to now just four states— Ala­
bama, Arkansas, Florida and Wyom­
ing—have had their full legislatures
approve the Court of the Union pro­
posal. Not many additions are looked
for.
Ten to a dozen states (some ac­
tion is a hit cloudy) have endorsed
the other two ideas.
To get anywhere, such a proposal
launched at the state level must be
approved first by two-thirds (34) of
all the states. Then Congress must
call a national constitutional conven­
tion to consider proposed amend­
ments. Thereafter, three-fourths of
the states must ratify whatever ac­
tion flows from convention.
It is interesting to note that not
one of the 23 existing amendments
to the Constitution was adopted by
this process. All were initiated by
congressional action.

Political

The whole story’ of the three con­
troversial proposals hus been fogged
with misinformation.
Some accounts have snid the pro­
posed change in the amending pro­
cess would eliminate Congress from
all nmending effort. In fact, Congress
could still launch amendments as al­
ways. It would be blocked out only
when states initiate the action.
One often sees the complaint that
the drive for these three amendments
occurred in deep secrecy. But at
least two national news services and
some other publications wrote of it
soon after it began last December
at a session of the General Assembly
of States, a body made up of legis­
lators from the vurlous states.
The evident truth is that many
people were inattentive until a few
knowledgeable persons called on them
to note the significance of the pro­
posals for future federal-state re­
lations.
Suggestion is made, too, that the
legislatures which have adopted the
proposals—mostly in southern, midwestern and western states—did not
really know what they were approv­
ing.
The evidence indicates, however,
that these ideas fit admirably the
conservative leanings of state legisla­
tors bent on holding or enlarging
present power. Only New Jersey’s
upper house has had real second
thoughts and reversed itself.
The drive Is real enough. But so
are the huge roadblocks still stand­
ing in its way.

address last Tuesday night,
■Mr. Kennedy announced that
henceforth he w ill lead a drive
to extend to every American
the right to t-njoy all the priv
lieges of being an American,
without regard to his race or
color. His previous policy of
relying on persuasion and me­
diation and full ex ird te of
the powers vested in the Chief
Executive by law are being
set aside in favor of a new
approach. The President in­
tends now to act as leader of
a moral crusade to assure full
Justice to Negro citizens.
But it should bo reassuring
to the country as a whole, as
the President made d ear in
his speech, that he has no in­
tention to besr down more
heavily on one section of the
country than on another in
this speeded-up effort to en­
force the Constitution. North,
Midwest and West shsre
blame with the South for leas
than full assurance of the
rights of citizenship to Ne­
groes, Presidttii Kennedy em­
phasized
in his Tuesday
speech.
"Difficulties over segrega­
tion and discrimination exist
in every city, every stats* of
the Union," he said, "produc­
ing in many cities a riling tide
of
discontent that threatens
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
the public safety.’’
"It is nut enough to pin the
\ -jTUMBLE-D INTOTH" rATJIf AW —
D IR T IN oOUTH AFRICA U YE AR
blame on others, to say this
EdAE',t&gt;NUfPV;toECr MYCC03JN M .Y 6ELF ONCE / oAY, l l i / *— SURE
is a problem of one section of
M ICH A EL,FR O M CAPETOWN.
Finn’s tiKoc, &amp;XOP/J— come the country or another, or de­
A F R IC A / H E'S "THE -SON
■6TILL OIGMtN' ’E M \ l
ON.
plore it,” the President re­
Op M Y L A T E W EALTHY U N CLE:
A C R O S S TU* 0 A K . I ( A1A3CJR,
3 U L IU S — R E S T H IS &lt; O U L - DOW N O N R tV E R
w e' d
pented as further assurance
O F W HOM YOU’VE- O F T E N
*
S T R E E T v AN' I ’L L / B e t t e r
to the South that it will get s
HEARD ME ciPHAK ! YoO TWO 6 ETCH A NOD KNOW,
fair break in the new civil
F E L L O W TOW NiiM LN w H O U LD
M Y OLD P A L .- a lK
CUCKic-f
KNOW E A C H O T H E R - — - MAY
rights diive that is about to
OUR
h u 3£&lt;c t B u c k n e r ,
H A P Y O U H AV E M U T U A L
begin.
THE LORD MAYOR/ STEPPER*
fl
FRl&amp;NDS/
“The fact that we face a
M
great change- is at hand." Mr.
o o
Kennedy announced, "and our
task, our obligation, is to
k)
make that revolution, that
So.
change, peareful and construc­
tive for all."
Mr. Kennedy made it ultra
clear that h&lt;- is making this
new departure as President of
all the country, not as Presi­
dent of any one part, or party,
CJee P
or special group. He U not
YOUR
out to give the Negruea the
i jU A R D
right to special dispensation.
"Wc have a right to expect
that the Negro community
will he responsible, will up­
hold the law," the President
warned, and no one doubt* it
‘
it his intention U&gt; see that
that obligation ia respected
At the same time, the Presi­
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Sanford, Floridu
Wed., June 12, 1D63 dent
made plain, Negro citi­
zens
“have
a right to expect
a t u i s a. b i i i .u a . kiiitoh a m i r i s i i i i i i t a
that the law will be fair; that
r a c u w l u .»
S' 1(1.1) VAX I’t.LT
the Constitution will be color
Mtchsalml Supc
Haasstae Cutler
blind, as Justice Harlan said
a
s
i
a t~ i u u e m a h m
SHUT W ILLI
UuttoiM M»n»s«r
Csuatr gutter
at the turn of the century.
SI1IHLKT J. UHAAT
CBCCLIA M IIS M
"This is what we are talk­
ClasiHUd M ai.i|tr
so.i«tr Editor
FHAAK VULTOLISI
UOHOTItf ALATI A
ing about, and this is a mat­
C ircu la tio n U » t ( ( r
Sister* editor
ter which concarna this coun­
• t i i c a i r r i e s s a t is
try, and in meeting it 1 ask
■ • e s s P ollster
the support of all of our citi­
I » I m I, C * » lr
All Olk*r
]*• W*«k
It s* &gt; T«sr
Itl.iS I Tosr
zens."
• «) ( Uuiilti*
I.U * Month*
Let no one think that this
l.i* I Aten'S*
t i t &gt;M nth*
l.M 1 Meath
1 » l Meath
was a speech spoken lightly
0- C. Pedal R*duiaUoaa srovlda that all mall aeOacrlptlaaa h* or a pledge of leadership to bt,
paid U sdvaats.
__________
casually discarded when a mo­
Bntsrsd a* ••tend ela** m*tl«r Oet*n*r 1J. t i l l at lb* Pu*l ment of political tansion has
Ottlca t l lantord. Florida, tindtr th* Act *r C»nir**« of March.
passed. Mr. Kennedy’s Tues­
S o p a r t lit a n y m a t a r l a l , n * » i o r a u n a r t l a l n * . o f Ihl* o d ltlu a
o f T h * h a n f o r d H e r a l d m a y t&gt;* r* p ro .lu c* d l a a n y B i a n n t r w i t h ­ day spesch came from the
out w rltlta permission of t h e p u b l l * h * r of T h e l l o r a l d . Any heart and waa spoken after
I n d i v i d u a l o r f i r m r * * p u n ilb lo f u r s u c h rapr-Hjuctlon will ha
g &lt; n i i i l * r , i l a* I n f r l n g l n c on T h * i t * r a i e * c u t - y n a h t a n d will L« | long thought. It preiSgcs a
h*ld llabl* f u r d a m a s * * u n d a r t h e l a w . t ‘ubll*b*d d ally a ac« p l major cmuige in American
• S a t u r d a r . h a a i a y a a d C h r U t m a a , p e h l l s h a d h a t u r d a p p«*«aadiBg life.

WASHINGTON — The dif­
ference between whnt hap­
pened s t ’/uscsloo-a last week
and w hat happened at Ole
Mias laat fall is dramatic evi­
dence of how much the nation
has altered ita attitude* in a
•ingle year.
Alabama Gov. George Wal­
lace ahowed, when he moved
aiid* from the University of
Alabama doorway and permit­
ted the peaceful registration
of two Negro student*, that
he had learned the folly of
Mississippi Gov. Rosj Bar­
nett’s defiance of the Federal
Constitution. Wallace will con­
tinue to ehatkr.se the inter­
pretation of the Constitution
which opens the doors of thu
University to all who are quslified without regard to race
—hut he will push that tent
by prescribed legal means
through the courts, nut by try­
ing to place himself above the
law.
The absence from the camp­
us on Tuesday of the lawless
element that stoned Authentic
Lucey, the first Negro who
sought to enter the Univer­
sity seven years sgo, was im­
portant evidence of a shift m
sentiment. The lawful cleinonl
in Alabama ha* come a long

a i)p

way toward asserting greutiT
rontrol in the state—despite
the seeming evidence of th**
Birmingham riots to the con­
trary. The lawful element is
moving into the leadership.
And regardless of his bloodyshirt rhetoric. Gov, Wallace
should be considered one of
those committed to legal meth­
ods until proven otherwise.
To stop the violence in Bir­
mingham and to prevent vio­
lence at Tuscaloosa, Southern
businessmen with interests in
the South have taken volun­
tary steps toward desegrega­
tion of public facilities in the
last month that many of them
refused to consider a* recent­
ly us a year ago. They receiv­
ed much prodding from the
Kennedy brothers. But busi­
nessmen themselves in To cit­
ies decided in the lust two
weeks that it is no longer
prudent to ignore the cries of
the Negroes for equality of
treatment in restaurants, ho­
tels, theaters, stores uml have
chungitl their policies accord­
ingly.
Most important, the Presi­
dent hus decided to alter his
own approach to the mounting
problem of raciul conflict in
the country. In his rudio-TV

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Notebook

WASHINGTON - ( NEA) - tration came to town and million workers ta noaigrtWith May unemployment 5.9 made reduction of unemploy­ culturat jobs aad 9.5 million
per cent of the working force ment a principal goat, a task rural and agricultural Jobs
and likely to go higher for
for a 152-million placement
June as the high schools and force was set up which
launched the depressed area total.
colleges pour out millions of
Actually, from 85 to 95 per
new job seekers, the No. 1 development and manpower
training programs
economic problem is to use
eent
of the job seekers regis­
A build up of the U. S Em­
every facility available for
tered
with U. S and state un­
cutting down relief rolls and ployment Service was approv­
employment offirex are un­
ed
by
Congress
anti
its
budget
finding work for more people.
raised by $29 million, tu $169 employed, and 97 per cent of
While Ibis is going on, pri­ million for the year.
Ihe workers they placed ui
vate employment agencies
Thai icarod the fee-charg­
that charge a fee for pi a cits; ing agencies. They made de­ 1962 were unemployed.
people in new jobs are carry mand* that federal and state
ing on a campaign to restrict employ nicnl offices r e f u s e
the tree services of tcderal service to employed workers,
amt state employment offices professional workers, college
lo finding jobs for only those graduates a n d government
By Hal Cochran
who are unemployed. Anyone workers. The private agen
It's easy to laugh at ml*wanting lo change his Job cies charged that "tin (H*r rent
would then he lorccd lo go to of the job placement* made fortune when you’re the one
it misses.
fee-charging agencies.
by public employment offices
* •
•
There are over 2.uoo of in 1962 were people who wore
Men
soon
will
be
interested
these p r i v a t e employment already employed ”
in
the
shape
of
things
to
agencies. Most ot the big unes
This charge was finally
and better ones are members trucked down to a 1959 Cen­ come in the beaches.
• •
• .
ot the National Employers sus Bureau household spot
Assn. It operates under a and sample survey It show­ Scrap ire* dealers are like­
code of ethics which seeks to ed that out of every five new­ ly to get a break when a
cut out Du* racketeers and to ly hired worker* all over the dumb driver crushes a red
givr k*ti hunters responsible country, three were employ­ light.
&gt;« *
•
service
ed workers changing Jobs
Babies
have
esr
sickness
At Die Employers Assn, one was unemployed and uno
convention in Cleveland last was a new entrant in the la­ when on s ride and their
October, however, a $l.uoo- bor force. But this was for parents wtien payments sra
per ineinber club was formed all workers — not just those due.
•
*
*
and IHU.ooo raised to laimcli placed by government,
It wouldn't be so bad if Ik
a campaign against govern­ U. S. employment service
ment free employment ser­ figures show that in 1962, T8 was as easy to stop doing
vices.
to 80 per cent of all workers nothing ns it Is to start.
•
*
•
A public relations firm was taking new jobs found these
Don’t try tu keep up with
hired and a drive began for opcningi themselves, through
u congressional h e a r i n g , friends or by answering the neighbors unless you a m
which has just been held newspaper ads.
sure you ran keep up with
without very concrete results.
Duly five to six per cent the payments.
put American patriotism a* • •
The pitch of the fee-charg­ found tlieir jobs through feehead of mere allegiance to
ing agencies is Hint Die 2,000 charging, private employ­ For a man, the honeymoon
any political party.
slate employment offices and ment Services Fifteen to t6 sometimes is over in tho
As they go hack to their the 1,900-part-time U. 8. em­ per cent got tlieir jobs short period between “I do*
home towns, they will furn­ ployment offices in the small­ through free federal or state and "Why don't yusiT”
ish Die keen brains and arti- er communities and rural ofliett.
• • •
culale tongues to sway putt- areas—where private agen­ These public employment
A man driving a car with
lie opinion for "free enter­ cies don't operate—are trying offices are now required by his wife betide him usually
prise" candidates on both tic­ to destroy free enterprise and law to help anyone who ap­ drives under the influence of
kets.
control Die American labor plies, In 1962 they placed 6.7 influence.
If } ou business leaders thus market.
want to invest where it will
Behind this charge Is a
sway the most voters in 1064, lurking fear Dial there will lie
make your contributions to a repetdion of government
ISI, whose national head­ manpower controls w h i c h
quarters is 639 Public Ledger were in effect through Workl
EST. 1933
Building. Philadelphia, Penn­ War It and the Korean War.
sylvania.
In these periods when jobs
i N S U R A N C i A T &lt;4 S A V t l
For Die quickest way to were plentiful and unemploy­
stop socialism here at home ment was low, about 2,000 of
is to send forth thousands of the private agencies went out
these articulate ISI roltege of business. Sinn- (hen, they
114 So. PalmtUa
leaders a* crutadcrs in de­ have increased from sou to
fense of our Golden Goose of 2, 000.
I’hone FA 2-0814
When Die Kennedy adminis­
"free enterprise.”

Barbs

Dr. Crane’s

Helen Fuller Soys

Bloody-Shirt Rhetoric

Peter Edson

The Weigh-In

Moves Falter

Worry Clinic
CASK P-169: Fred Andre is
Midwest Director of lsl (In­
tercollegiate Society of In­
divid ua lists).
The ISI already has about
too ch ap ters on college c am ­
p u ses. And cun set up 500
more before the 1981 election
if you loyal business leaders
will Ik*Ip.

Your contributions of money
to ISI are tax-exempt and
will quickly stop the mad
trend of federal socialism in
the U.S.A.
For when you donate to
the Cancer Fund, you are on­
ly helping prevent the death
of individual citizens.
But Uncle Sam himself has
a fatal "cancer" that will kill
off opportunity and liie Con­
stitutional freedoms of ALL
Americans unless it is eradi­
cated fast.
ISI is non-partisan as re­
gards the Republican and
Democratic parties.
But it believes firmly m
Americanism and the “free
enterprise" system.
It does NOT advocate the
stilling red tape and zooming
taxes that arc strangling the
famous Goose that lay the
wonderful Golden Eggs of
our lush American system.
The ISI members are also
an interfaith group id pa­
triots. The original founder

of the LSI was Jewish Frank
Chodorov.
The president this year is
Catholic E. Victor Mdione.
And cnhufiaslic Protestant
collegians make up a large
part of its membership.
These ISI collegian* are
very articulate. They even
tie up th4. woozy pinko pro­
fessors in forensic knots.
They punch logical holes
through the parroted argu­
ments of the socialistic stu­
dents.
America is now m the dold­
rums, tax-wise, because radi­
cal professors 30 years ago
sold college leaders on a so­
cialistic do-gooder program
But this do-gooder doctrine
lacked the "horse sense" of
our various church mission­
ary societies.
So it has degenerated large­
ly into a racket far reelect­
ing liberal candidates who
further sabotage our "tree
enterprise" with more red
tape to kill the Golden Goose
of American industry.
If you want to stop the
mad trend toward socialism,
then get behind ISI Imanctally
to help organize more chapt­
ers among the leaders of
American college campuses
before the presidential elec­
tion in 1961,
Remember, these collegian*

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In t h e o ffice o f t h e C l a r k o f
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f o r * t h a ISth d a y o f J u l y ,
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plaint.
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at
B anford,
F lorida,
thla
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(UKAM

A r t h u r II- R a c k w l t h , J r . ,
C lerk. C ircuit C ourt
Sem inole C ounty. F lo rid a
O yi M a r s a r e t E. T y r e
D eputy C lark
P a r t i IV. C u n n l n s h a m
A tto r n e y a t t.aw
1* O. Hoa ts :i
W in te r P a rk , Florida
Publlelt J u n e It. I t, tS *
J u l y t . 1943.

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V i l l i N IN T H J t l l l r t VI. C I H .
• I it . in t i n t u n ftr.m .
m h .k r o r v r r . s i . n i u n
IN I*II I V I till V NO. MlIM

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ri;n i.it*A T ioN t

•UFFOLK COUNTT FKDERA D SAVINGS AND DOAN AS­
SOCIATION, a Vnltad Statea
corporation,
P lain tiff,
Ta.
K H R I I E R I C K W . III.UME. J R .
and
GENA O. IlDl'MK, h l a
w i f e , a t a lt.

to

•. .For Rent
RENT A BED

i F u n r m n r c K w . n u rs i* :.

6. For Rent
8A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sole or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estata Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Ruilding Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas

Unfurnished 3 bedroom bouse.
1305 Elliott Av«., FA 3-5254
or FA 3-0335.

1. Lost k Fouuffl

2

LOST: 1961 Gold High School
class Ring. Marshall. Mo.
Sentimental value. Vicinity
rest room at Movieland
Saturday. Reward. Phone
FA 2 9335.

S. Education • Instruction

Sk»

• • a ta r i

frralh June 19, '63 — Page 3A 12. Rad Eatatt Far Sal* 27. Special Serrire*

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

3 RM. Furn. A p t, 1*0 Mo.
Bedroom Air - Conditional.
I l l E. 8th St.. FA 2-5788.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and clove in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

Oviedo — 5 acres fertile loll;
paved road; 125 citrus trees
full of fruit: 3 bedroom
bouse, excellent buy, &gt;8,500.
Goldenrod Real Estate Ph.
Mi 4-8736. Ml 7-7831

3 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
equipped. &gt;75. FA 2-5303.
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
ment. FA 2-0811.
FURN. Apl. Close in. Phone
FA 2-2800.

NO down payment. 3 bed­
room, kitchen furnished.
Well kept, uo Lake Dot Dr.
Sunland.

‘CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Gables. FA 2-0720.
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
house. Large rooms. 585 a
mo. FA 2-8514.
I B E D R O O M furnished
Apartment with l a r g e
screened porch. Reason­
able. Call FA 2-3104 between

16, Female Help Wanted
BEAUTY Operator. Full time.
322.6872. Edith Beauty Sa­
lon.

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and

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o r o lh a r P leading raaponelva
th e r e to w ith th a C lr f h of th*
n h o v a -e n lltle d Circuit
Court
a n d t o a e r v a a co p y o f »u&lt;-h
An'wer ur other
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p l e a d i n g u p o n t h a P l a i n t i f f '*
A t l o r n e y a . COUHSHW4 AND
COtl itti HUN,
I**®
Bl*cayna
B o u l e v a r d , Miami. F l o r i d a , on
o r b e f o r e t h a ISIh d ay o f J u l y
1)41; o t h a r w i e a t h e a l l e g a t i o n *
o f aaid C o m p l a l n l w ill ho t a k ­
e n a i conf**» ed by you.
IKjN K AND t I H D B R E D a t
l h * tfem ln ola C o u n i y C o u r t h o u e e . H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , thi*
l u t h d ey of J u n e , 1S4S.
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A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h . J r ,
c l e r k of t h e ab .i v a - e o U t t *
*d C i r c u i t C o u r t
Uy: M a r g a r e i E- T y i e ,

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C o u r e h o n a n d Cou rabotl
1040 lile c a y u a B ir d .
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DKH A v an d *n HERO. U S
Ka»t C e n t r a l A v e n u e , Orlando.
F l o r i d a , a n d IH* lh * o r i g in a l
A n a w v r o r o i l i e r P l e a d i n g In
t h e o f fic e o f t n « C l e r k of (he
C i r c u i t C o u r t o n o r b efo re th*
t i i h d a y o f J u l y . ISIS, t f y ou
f a l l l o d o *&lt;&gt;, a decree pro
c u n f e e ' o w ill b a l a k e s a g a l n ' t
y o u f o r t h * r e l i e f d ' m a n d t d In
th * C o m p l a i n t .
Title N olle* a h a l l b* p u h l l a h ' d o n e* a w e e k for (o ur
C o n a n u l l i * w e a k * lo th* S a n ­
ford H e r a l d
DATED thla lo th day at
Juna n i l ,

FURN. 3 Room Apl. with 6. For Rent
bath &amp; garage. FA 2 3146. 3 BEDROOM furnishes! 2 story
House. Downtown. No child­
3 BEDROOMS, large kitchen
ren under 10. 170 per
equipped. Well. Large yard.
month. Call FA 2-3071
4 miles E. of Sanford.
FA 2-7429. Saturday 4 Sun­
UNFURNISHED large 3 bed­
day or alter 6 on week
room house. 585 month. Ph.
days.
323-0415.
BEDROOM unfurnished
house. 565 a mo. FA 2-2322. 2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
house. Kitchen electrically
3 CLEAN coo) downstair
equipped. FA 141630 alter
Apartments. Adults. Ph.
6 p. m.
FA 2-1854.
TRAILER space for rent.
CLEAN
Mobile Manor near SanlanUnfurnished Apt. 28t3 Elm
do Springs. State Route 434,
Ave. Near school a n d
south elk) of Mobile Ave.
stores.
Marlin Srhucman. Phono
TE
8 3128.
SUMMER rate. 3 Btlrm.

(BEAD

A r t h u r II. B e c k w i t h . Jr.,
C l a r k o f C i r c u i t C o u rt
Hy: M a r g a r e t k T y re
D eputy Clerk
A n d e r a o n , Ru ab . Dean,
L o w n d e e , A v a n d en Her g
U 1 K a i l c e n t r a l tilvd.
O r l e n d o , Fla
p u b l l e h J u n * 19, I t , t l . A
J u l y J. 1142.
C U i-;»

FURNISHED
Apartment.
cd. Queanel
E. 14th St.

2 Bedroom
Newly decorat
Apl. Apt. 7. ti&gt;4
322 8194.

SALE on used T.V.'s. Guaran­ 219' of Chain link fence, on*
teed. Town 4 Country. Pk.
gate and ■ deluxe electric
522-5982.
Stove. FA 24140.

COMPLETE Mt Hagen Fleet- PIANO. Small medium up&gt;
wood Golf Cluba. Leeds Bag,
Bag boy cart.
&gt;90.00
322-6888.

REPOSSESSED

right, plain full keyboard,
&gt;100. FA 2-748S.

8

WHITE Uniform*. Good
condition. FA 2-3857.

Tape recorder, mike and tape.
&gt;1.25 PER WEEK
Ideal for recording conver­
Assume payment. 1962 Z if
sations, parties, music, etc.
Zag Sewing Machine. Makes
Take up (1 payments of &gt;8.
button holea, darns, fk
FA 2-8627.
monograms. Balance of T
payments. FA 29411.
*6.00 PER MONTH
9
Will deliver one repunscs'cd
36. Automobile* - Track*
TRACTOR work, mowing,
1963 Zig-Zag that buttondiscing, blade, scoop. Ph.
hole*, sews on buttons, mon­
BUYING A NEW er
FA 2-7664.
ograms, fancy atitche*. etc.
USED CART
7
payments
remaining.
FINANCE IT WITH US
29. Autom obile S e rv le t
Phone FA 2-8627,
♦ Low Interest Riles
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
Auto Glass, Tops
READY MIX Concrete, win­ FLORIDA STATE BANK
4 Sea* Covers
dow lilts, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock, I96i) PLYMOUTH. 4 Dr. SU«
AUTO GLASS &amp;
steel, grease traps,
Wagon. Radio 4 Heater.
SEAT COVER CO. pipe,
Private. Immaculate. Rea#
dry writs, stepping stones.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
eonable. 322-5424.
Miracle Concrete Co.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
399 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5731
1965 RENAULT Cara relic.
AUTO GLASS OKRA by the bushel. Removable bard top. 13,000
miles. Call 385-3715.
FA 2-0415.
INSTALLED

Sonltarlk Ginas and Paint CHROME Dinette set. Table CHEVROLET 1952 4k ton
BEAUTY COUNSELORS —
Company
Pickup, less than 6,000
top 4 6 chairs, gray finish.
hua limited openings for 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
milea on engine. FA 24735k
36"
x
59".
762
Umgdslc
representatives in thi* area.
Ave.
Longwood.
858-7148.
Selling by appointment only. 31A. I’eU
1961 TEMPEST 4 door Station
12. Real Estate F o r Sale
For interview call
Wagon. Straight shift. Ex#
UPRIGHT
Plana.
Satisfactory
SIAMESE Kittens. Pure bred
FA 2-3115.
cellont condition. 3666 Mag#
condition.
$35.
FA
2
0930.
seatpoint*. Wormed. Phone
3 BEDROOMS, tiling room,
no'.la Ave. FA 2-2806
dining room and kitchen 1 7 . M a le H e lp W a n t e d
FA 28969. 715 Magnolia.
RETIRED Naval Officer movStove 4 refrigerator. Dou
Ing. Will sell bunk beds, 37. Elnalft - Motors
ROLLER Pigeons. Joe Tully.
JEWEL TEA CO., INC.
big garage. Lot 100' x 200’.
pair of antique love scats,
FA
2
9580.
&gt;* Mile north of Monroe COOPERATIVE f r a n c h i s e
silver service, hide-a-bed, Gateway To The Waterway
route operator. Guaranteed BEAGI.ES. 520. Can be seen
bridge, 2nti house on left
12* Boat and control*. 16 Itohann Sporting Good*
$5200.00
yearly
earning*.
hand aide of 1792. 668-JUS.
at 103 Garrison Ur. or Call
MM Bril 4 Howell Movie
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Many operator* earning
FA 2 7314.
Camera
at
reasonable 301 6-8 E. 1st Pb. FA 2-5081
SALE or Trade 5 room House
&gt;6,500. to )10,0u0 annually.
prices. A. K. Smith. Ph.
and 1 acre for Housetrailer
QUALIFICATION'S
32. Flowers - Shrub*
TERRA Marina Houseboat.
FA 2 0945.
and difference. 1211 W. 20th Married, age 25 to 40. Mini­
Land or water. Very nice.
POTTED
MUMS
in
bloom.
St. Sanford.
mum High School. Good
JIOTPOINT french fry ma­
Also Air Boat 19' A". F a st
35c
up.
work record, sales exper­
chine, mailed milk ma­
Both very reasonable. Sc*
3 4 4 BEDROOMS. Inspect
GHAPKV1LLE
NURSERY
ience, physical examination
chine, 5 cup*. Meat hlockat Marina Die Camp. Rt.
models on Highland at
required and caab bond. Grapevillc Ave. Near 20th St.
Anlique. 3 Used refrigera­
46. Sanford.
longwood. Open daily 10:00
Must be willing to relocate Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
tors &gt;3000 each. 1 Glhlson
to dark. 10 Minutes South
at own expense. Write giv­
detux JO" Range. Used 6 39. Trailer* - Cabana*
Nursery, t'psala ltd. Ju*t
on 17 92 and West on Semi
ing details on above quali­
mon tin. $80.00. t Cash
off
20th
St.
and
f*t.
St.
HOUSETRAILER 45* x 10'. 2
nolc 1 block.
fications. Interview wiU be
Register. National. Antique.
Bedrooms. FA 2-5760 after 6
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
made in your borne.
1 Wcstinghouse 2 drawer
3:t. Furniture
p. m.
|
P.O. Box 2706-2707
bun
warmer.
Heavy
duty
3 BR. Home. 2o3 Laurel Dr.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Weal Bay Elation
meat acales. 14' Restaurant GREAT LAKES. I960 &gt; Bed#!
Good
location,
kitchen
Service With the Cash.
Jacksonville, Fla.
counter, Pink charcoal, for­
room Housetrailer. 55' x 10*
equipped. Low down pay
SUPER TRADING POST
mica
counter.
$50.uo.
Day
Will
SACRIFICE. Sanford.
ment. Assume loan. A real 19. Situation* Wanted
FA 2 0677.
FA 2 3873, Nlghta FA 2 5160.
322-3433.
saving. Call FA 2 9472.
Used furniture, appUancei,
Child Care. FA 3-2114.
LOCH ARBOR LEASE
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
CHILDREN kept. FA M ill.
Lnrry's Mart 313 Sanford
Your Neighbor A t Hollers
We are offering for immedl
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
EXPERT Pruning big or
ate lease a beautiful, spae
small groves. Reasonable.
FREE ESTIMATE
ious, 4 Bit, 2 . bath home
FA 2-3i'JO.
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
in the most attractive area
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
of Loch Arbor. Situated on BABYSITTING. Day or night.
ture. Call Nit Bedding Mfg.
a lake, it features every
FA 2-1212.
Co., at 7o9 Celery Ave.
advantage of location, sue,
FA 3-21 tT.
construction and conven 21. ilrn u ty Snlona
ience. Sco or call loday ior
LAURIE IT'S BEAUTY NOOK WANTED reliable couple to
an appointment. 5230.
take up monthly payments
Complete Ser. Eve. Appt'a.
of $13.59 on 3 complete
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
rooms of furniture. Call
Stenstrom Realty
SPECIAL
TK 81311, Casselberry, col­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
lect.
Real Kslatr—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2t30 Cold Wave $6.95 complete.
lit. Article* Fur Sul*
Open evening by appt.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-74BJ
ROOSEVELT ALLEN
318
Palmetto
Ave.
322
0831
Evennga
Ladies, children* shoes. $t 9!)
BODY
SHOP MECHANIC
FA 2 3677 FA 2 3829 FA 2 8360
up. Mens shoes $2.99 up.
22. Kuild - P a i n t • R e p a ir
ftooMvrlt having only I year of service behind him with
Surplus
City,
201
W.
1st.
FOR your Wat buy, choose
Holier'*, i. looking ahead in when 1&gt;* &lt;ni a.y 10 yraia.
Semi-lletlred Car|»enlcr
lie and hi* wife. Allen lint# 3 children, Lariou* and
Tee \N Green Estates. 3 A
SHALLOW
WELLS
4
PUMPS
Small Repairs — Tainting
Mereml**. and 2 grandchildren; they attend Ih* ftlle*
4 Bedrooms. More apsce
Jerry laird FA 2321!)
.binary Bapti.l Church.
Phone— FA 2 7983
for your money. 2»th Street
Roosevelt like* hunting more than anything el**.
West by Mayfair Golf 2.5. P lu m b in g S erviced
ALUMINUM Furniture reCoune. Open dally 116:00.
webbed cheaper thun you
Heady To Serve You At Hstllurn of Sanford
322-2744. Builders: LMN EN­
ran do it yourself. Bring
TERPRISES. INC.
it to tlie Furniture Center.
1100 French Ave.

ROOM furnished, all new
furniture. Private bath. &gt;30.
a month. Gentleman pre­
ferred. 322-8368.
EFFICIENCY Garage Aipt.
All conveniences. Close In.
FA 16400.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
lex. Available June 24th.
FA 2-3610.

8. Reach Ken Iain
HUTCHISON Ocean fr.^it
Apartment. Daytona Reach.
FA 2-4058.

12. Real Estate For Sale
SUNDRIES Store. Stock 4
equipment. Well establish­
ed. Proprietor wi*he&gt; lo re ­
tire. Cali FA 2 0274 or
Longwood TE 86389

NO CASH NEEDED
S Bedroom, 2 bath- 561 a
month. T. 4 1. included.
2 HKPROOM attractively fur­
GENA 0. BtA'JIE, hi*
WANT ADS
322 8085.
wife
nished
up-lalrt
Apartment.
BRING
FAST
(H fildance U nknow n)
Heuin A roomy. Adults. &gt;76,
and
RESULTS
You can find anything you
E a c k and all u n know n p e r ­
FA 2-0868.
need advertised In the Her­
sona, partlee and defen d an ta
■who c l a i m by, t h r o u g h , u n d e r
1 BEDROOM house furnished. ald by Sanford merchants.
o r again*! the aloraeald F r e d ,
Legal Notice
350 per month. Rt. 1 Box
erli-k W. P lu m * . J r . a n d G e n a
G. Illu m e, h i t wife
178E. Lako Markham Rd. Jim Hunt Realty
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w h e t h e r a a ap o u raa. h alra. da*
Ph. FA 2-8182.
wlaaea,
grantaae.
a t a l g n a e a . T H K N I N T H J l D ll I I I . m i ­
Office FA 22118
l i e n n r a , c r a d l t o r a , t r u e t e e a o r l l I T OF l NII ►'OH IK W IN
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AVAILABLE RENTALS
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of
whom
r e a l d e n c e la u n St. Johns Realty
323 0700
AM tilU C A N F K D K I t A I. SVV- 2 Bedroom* furnished &gt;61)
known.
1X0 4 A ND IJ • A \
AHHOCIA- 3 bt-druum f a liulh furnished 2334 Park Dr
and
Sanford, Fla THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
K a.- h a n d all u n k n o w n p e r ­ T IO N O F ORLAJtlK),
&gt;M.ri.
,
Plaintiff.
son*. p a r l l e i a n d d t f t n d a n l a ,
Large unfurnished 2 bedroom LOW Down Payment. 2 Story SACRIFICE for quick sate. 2
a a t o **cti a n d a l l o f w h o m va.
redecorated
home.
N ew
r* a ld * n c * la u n k n o w n , h a v i n g C A R L U R L ~ n .B R , a t ux an d
in country &gt;75.
Bedroom House with or
o r c l a i m i n g lo h a v a a n y r l e h t . • t at.
plumbing,
wiring,
oil
and
D efen d an ta. 3 bedroom convenient locution
without
furniture.
Near
t l t l o n r l n l * r a * t In o r t o t h a
water
heater.
715
Magnolia
NOTIC19 O F NC I T IN
( a l l o w i n g il&gt;-ierlb*d p r o p e r t y ,
&gt;85.
school*
ami
stores
about
M o w T i i i i o : f o i i c . i i .i i ' I i m
FA 2-8969.
w h i c h I* t h a «i»bj*ct m a t t a r
3 bedroom I ts bath with air
4 miles from N A.S. Out of
o f Ih* a b o v » - a ty t* d ca ua*. via.: r o , C A I t l , L DUT I.KII an d
D o n o T itr j.
ubT i-i.it.
J.OI
IS.
UK A ft
UAKE
conditioning 500.
flight pattern. Good Invest­
Dig
shady
lota
up
to
300'
h l a wire,
till.to*. a c c o r d i n g t o lh *
4 bedrooms 2 baths, air con­
frontage. Highly roUictod
ment for renting or borne.
I ’l a t I h t r a o f , a a r e c o r d e d H F . « l l l t : X ( K , U n k n o w n
ditioning (150.
In P l a t Hook 11 a t P a g * A M I T O i All p a r t i - # claim in g
WILSON PLACE 3 mi. W
Low monthly payments.
I n t e r f i l e by. t h r o u g h , u n ­ 2 bedroom ilupL-x extra nice
j j o f t h a P u b l i c R e c o rd *
on Hi-Way 46. Willard Jones
Have to see house to ap
d e r ur a g a i n * ! th * a f o re o f Katnlnnl* C o u n t y . Klor585
• t l d pereo n *
FA 2-U684. or AI Wallace
predate*. Call FA 2-139;)
liU, t o u # t h « r w i t h t h a f o l ­
TOU A IIB h e r e b y n o tified
low ing:
SUnipor Agency 322-4991
FA 2-6300.
I K l a c t r r n d H a a t a r a M o ­ t h a t a C o m p l a i n t t o fureeloe*
REDUCED for quick sale
a certain
m o rtg a g e encum ­
d a l I40U
by owner. 2 BR.. kitchen
I n c l u d i n g t h a b u i l d i n g a n d b e r i n g th * f o l l o w i n g d t ' c r i u e d FUR. nice t Bdrni. House.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
a p p u r t a n a n c a * locata-1 t h * r a - r e a l p r o p e r t y , t o - w l t :
Near Navy Base. FA 2-6244
furn. Air-Cond. Princeton
Realtor
(art I t . B l V I U r r L I K E
on. and tn g « lh « r w ith th a
Ave. Very low down pint.
A D D IT IO N
T il tWHHKLf u rn itu re , f urrU tilng#. and
Raymond
lAimiquUt,
As*o.
Assume 4Ve'/e mortgage.
IIK IlltY , a c c o r d i n g t.i th« NEW 2 bedroom home in
f lx tu rc a vltu ata th*raln. a n d
P lat Ih e rtu f *• tecu rJtd
North Orlando. 5 miles from FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank BUlf.
l o c a t a d th * r* o n .
FA 2-2289.
In P l a t Hook 1J, p i g * 41,
YUU. AND B A C H O P TOC.
bate. |90. GA 4-6923, call SUNLAND 3 Bedroom, Kit.
I’u h l l s R e c o r d ' of S#mla r * h r r a b y n o l l fl v d t h a t a
collect.
n o l a C o u n i y , F lo rid a ,
C o m p l a i n t b a a b a r n file d by
equip, home. Chain link JW7 ASH MEADE RD. Or­
the
above-nam ed
P l a i n t i f f h a ' b e e n filed a g a l n ' t you In
lando. By owner. 3 Bed
fenced yard. Will take $200
a g a i n ' ! y o u a n d a a c h o f y o u Ih* a h o v e - e l y l e d aul , e n d you APARTMENT
suitable
for
room, 2 bath, Fla. room .,
t o fo rtc!o * « z m o r ti r a i t 1* on a r e r e q u i r e d t o eerv * a c&lt;ipy
for fence. Assume house
couple or bachelor. Mater
your
An»w*r
»r other
H i t abov«*4Micrlbt&lt;i p r o p a r t y o f
custom home. Sacrifice.
payments.
FA
2
IT01.
In t h e a b o v a - a t y l e d ca u»a. a n d P l e a d i n g t o th # C o m p l a i n t on
turn. 26o« S. Elm.
C entral
h eat,
au tom atic
y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e h # r#- P l a i n t i f f * A tto r n e y * . A.NDKRFA 2-2307.
sprinkler. Near school* L
b y r e q u i r e d l o file a n A n a w v r »ON. KUSH. D E A N . LDWNJR.

34. Article* For Sal*

'You can't nrgiia about theta frozen dinners not
being a SQUARE meal!”

8 A 6.

JOB security r a n be yours by
preparing now fur coming
Large furn. Apt. downstair*.
Civil Service exams. For in­
Shade trees on large tut,
formation write NATION­
1703 Magnolia. &gt;65.
AL TRAINING SERVICE
INC. Box 6A c'o SANFORD LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedrooms,
HERALD.
3 baths. Carpeted Fla.
Room, Double carports.
6. For Rent
Fenced patio and many extras. FA 2 0266.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
FURN. 2 Bedroom House.
parking Iota and shopping
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7061.
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable lor couple or sin­ FURN. Apt. FA 2-0647.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
3 BEDROOM house, kitchen
Store.
equipped. $.&gt;0 a month.
2 BEDROOM bouse, Florida
Downtown. FA 2-64.57,
mom. Available now. Ph.
FURN. Apt. Air condition.
FA 2-1549.
TUa bath and terrauo
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
floors. Adults. FA 2-2374.
Rooms private baths, li t
FURNISHED Cottage. *65
W. First St.
per month. Located at 3
Efficiency Apl. &gt;30 Mo. up.
Point*. FA 2-1487
Surplus City. 2U1 W. 1st.
Clean 1st floor apt. Private
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
SANFORD HERALD

BEST buy in the State of TREE'S trimmed. Demosscd
Florida loday. Beautiful 3
4 removed. Reasonable. Fk.
bedroom country home.
FA 2-76*4.
Only 84500.00. Edward F.
HOUSECLEANTNG. AH fun­
U m . Phone FA 2-3988.
gus growth 4 mildew re­
LAKE MARY
moved. Natural colorless
Lakefront 4 canal front lotj.
finish. Licensed 4 bonded.
Price $1500 to &gt;3500.
Will not barm
plants.
Income Property— Furnished
Write U F. Ellis, Wcklva
2 Apartments, older borne
River Haven, Rt. 1, Sanford.
situated on corner lot with
shade and fruit trees. Total SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. Ail work
price M.ooo. Terms.
guaranteed. Very reason­
BROWN REALTY
able in price. Day FA 3-7434
Lake Alary, Fla.
Night FA 2-200.
FA 2 5237 or FA 2 1B64

34. Article* For Sal*

John E. Fox
REALTOR
lit) North Park Ave.
323 0559
Sanford. Fla.

bu*e«.

516,900. jo"«

down.

Wall

Pliimbinfr Jt Heating

SilAl.I.llW Will Pump and
AIR CONDITIONING
Car top carrier with cover.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
322-1701,
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA &gt;4542 With purehaie of Blue Lottre. rent Electric Carpet
PLUMBING
Sliuitqxx er for only 51 per
Contracting Repairs
day. Carroll's Furniture,
Fit EE ESTIMATES
n. L. HARVEY
For real automobile bar
204 Ssntord Ave.
FA 2-3383 gains, check the Herald class­
ified diqilay section.

27. Special Service*

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
f iu g id a ir e :

Sale* 4 Service
U. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-36*1

LAWN SERVICE
Mowing and edging, etc. Satitfaclion guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2-tllT,

Air-Conditioning
If. R. POPE GO., JNC.

Spanish-type home — immac­ 3 0 So. Park Ave.

FA 2 4234
511.000
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
Two beautiful midtown Iota
M‘HINKLER SYSTEMS
......................
11,750
All Typea and Sites
K ig h te e n
w o o d ed a c r e * —
We Repair and Service
h ig h ..
55,100
S T I N E
Mobile llume park — 5 slur
Machinery and Supply Co.
rating ...... . . . . &gt;285,WM)
2U7 W. 2nd St.
FA 2*132
prune cutnmcivial lot — 100'
Park Ave................ &gt;13,000 LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Kxtra-Spvcial bargain — Du­
Remove Thatch • Chinch
ple*. SR 4 6 .......
59,000
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Ferti
Riverfront home — New— ‘a e -P h . FA 2 4244
Air-Cuudiltoned . „ $17,900 MANSFIELD LAWN SKR.
ulate

2 BDRM. Furn. Apt. &gt;43
1 BDRM. Furn. Apt. &gt;55 CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM. 2
2101 Magnolia FA 2-3951
bath home on large shaded
lot at 1814 Melionville Ave.
SURD UR BAN newly painted
Many extras incluile living
1 unfurnished 2 bedroom
room
fireplace with maho­
Apartment. Also 1 bedroom
gany paneling: p a r q u e t
furnished Apartment. Ph.
hardwood floors, Florida
FA 2 8809 after 5.
room, dining room ami a
LAKE MARY 6 Room House,
large, equipped eat in kit
tile bath, double carporte,
risen. Laundry room and
kitchen equipped. Convientlots of storage space In
Stamper Agency
ly located to bii'inet* 4
double g a r a g e .
Call
beach area. &gt;75 Me Ph.
FA 2 9320 for an appoint­
REALTOR - INSUR0R
FA 2VJM.
ment.
»A 2 4225 5852 &amp;. kronen Ave.

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Fresh Ground Beef »&gt;•4 9
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Marriog* AppPealteoa
Sidney Monroe, Jr., Jack­
sonville and Sandra Kadtr,
Sanford.
Robert H lrn, Orlando and
Barbara Rood, Orlando.
Chariot Danioit, Oviedo and
Elisabeth Galnoa, Sanford.
Michael Smith, DeBary and
Judy Van Winkle, Sanfottl.
Willie Kllllngwortb, Sanford
and Lovetty Spann, Sanford.
Lloyd Dollar, Sanford and
Merle Taylor, Sanford.

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Jimmie Ray Bradahaw to
Kobert E. Barrett, etux, Fern
Terrace, $10,800
John Spurr, etux to Fred
Wall, etux, Goldie Manor,
&lt;11)0
Cora* Massey to FUA, N.
Orlando, $10,800.
Frtdt-vick illume, Jr., etux
to Washington Security Co.,
$11,000.
Ernest Loo Taylor, etux to
Walter Swofford, etux, Sunland, $12,800.
Carl Mcdrci Jr., otux to Wodo
Taylor, Jr., etux, Sportsman’e
Paradise $17,000.
Academy Manor, Inc. to
Blue Goose Growers, Inc.
Smith's Subdvn. $88,100.
Robert Leo Grady, otux to
F. Donald Fairclotb, Cassel­
berry, $10,000.
Sharpe Bldg. Carp, to Carl
Morehesd, Academy Manor,
$8,700.
Sharpe llldg. Corp. to Leroy
Tucker, « u u . Academy Manor,
$11,-100.
FUA In Charles Shaw, otux,
N. Orlando, $0,000.
Adelaida lludnall, etux to
Klugawood Bldrs. Bel-Isle,
$11,000.
Harold Logan, etux, to Alva
Gruce, etux, Longdale, $10,30«).
Park Royal Homes, Inc. to
Ksimcth Burke, rtux, C C.
lights, $ 10,800.
Knox&lt;Florida Development
Corp. to Frank Dixon, otux,
Harmony Homes, $0,800.
Knox-FIorida to Lemuel
Stallworth,
etux,
Lincoln
lights, $11,350.
Knox* Florida Dsvslopmsnt
to Eugene Uonieiro, otux, Lin­
coln lights., $0,000,
Adreln Harrell to L. Eu­
gene Cotton, etux, Lake of the
Woods, $00,000.
Lark Daughtry, otux to
Georgo Martin, otux, Oakland
HUD, $8,000.
Florida Fernuncs&lt;|Uo, Inc.,
to James L. Peyton, otux, N.
Chuluuta, $0,000.
Gtvrge Cole, etux to Hubert
Pevtilei, atux, Dcs Pillar, $10,COO

Mid-Florida Golf Courso,
Inc. to Jerry Lackland, etux,
Falrlana E ststts, $10,000.
Tiicju is nu law te the elfect
that the president of tbo
United Stale* must taka tha
oath of otflca in Washington.
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�Cuba Invasion By Commandoes Reported
The Herald publUhed a
»tory the other day about a
meeting of the Goldsboro Ca­
det Squadron of tne Civil Air
Patrol: Lt. William Taylor,
commanding. Lt. Taylor reporta the result of that little
atory was five new cadeta,
including two 'glrla. l.t. CoL
Richard C. Lockman, of Or­
lando APB, representing CAP
hq at Kllington AFO, Texaa,
presented a ihartcr to tha
Goldaboro aquadron.
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ACL has placed an order
for 200 Riant-sized hopper
cara for transporting woodchips.
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North Orlando haa a big
puzzle. (Rut an cld time lock
expert like we are, knowa tha
answer.) The present village
council, when It took over, replaced the lock on the village
gasolinestorage tank. Think­
ing to keep out nilpredeces­
sors. Hah! Old keys work, too,
in the nrw lock! (Council
members, if you must know:
All locks run In a series. No.
1 key will open all No. I locks
in a series. No. 2 keys will
open ull No. 2 locks, etc.)
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Capt. Jeannette SI. Gray,
ANC, will be on hand be­
tween 12:31) and 1:30 p.m.
July I at the Sanford Nation­
al Guard Armory to acquaint
qualified applicants about du­
ties In the Army Nurse Corps.
Sgt. Frank Crowley, Army
recruiter, is on hnrnl every
Mondny between 9:30 n.tn. and
3:30 p.m. nt the armory for
those interested in an Army
career.
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Construction engineer* re­
port that target date for
area anti mall at Seminole
Plaza is Aug. 1. Counters and
inside furnishings already be­
ing installed In the drug and
five ami dime stores.

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Seminole County will coma
in for another bid to fume
with Altamonte Town Clerk
Jim Palmer, who, for the sec­
ond time, has been named Muaician of the year by Kiwanis
International. Jim will be
leaving late next week for
Atlantic City, N. J , to attend
the annual convention where
he will be hobnobbing with
such notables as “Mias Amer­
ica" and Fred Waring. Jim
plays the organ anil piano.
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“The Good Lord didn't in­
tend for people to live up
here but down there In Flor­
ida," writea Mrs. Willamette
Ilofstead., of Dcerwood, Minn.,
to Jim Crowe. Mrs. Ilofstead
spent most of last winter
fishing out of Jim's camp.
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Saw a smart man the oth­
er day. lie was wading waist
deep in a lake, fishing, but
as a safety precaution, he had
an inner tube around his
waist. There's always the pos­
sibility of stepping in a hole,
and the tube could prevent a
disaster. Even inner tubes aie
not completely reliable of
course, as they can become
deflated, but they are belter
than nothing, and they are
easy to come by, usually free.
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Many drowning* are a di­
rect result of false pride. Men,
especially and in particular,
young men and teenager*, dis­
dain wearing a safety belt.
But the possibilities of fall­
ing and hitting the skiis or
huving the wind knocked out
are very real and very dan­
gerous. Pride won't save you
then . . . wear that ski belt,
“The life you save may be
your own."
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Ski-show watchers will pro­
test, “Pro* don't wear sufety
belts." No, but look closely
and you’ll see two other safe­
ty factors. One. they have
learned how to full to avoid
injury, and two, they always
have a person in the towboat, who.r sole responsibili­
ty is to watch the skiier ev­
ery minute, and to know in­
stantly if he isin trouble.
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The petunias which added
so much to the downtown
planters have about had their
•lay, and are beginning to die
out. How alxiut some fresh
plants from another group T
Marigolds, maybe, or zinnms?
they don’t mind the heat so
much. And they are relatively
4aeapeuaive.

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VOL. 53

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Friday with afternoon showers; high, 90-96; low in 70s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
THURS.. JUNE 20,1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 738

Examination of a raccoon
killed at a residence in the
Paola area revealed that the
animal was infected with rablei. Sanitarian Val Robbins
reported today.
“ Rabie* is known to be
present In wild animals in
Central Florida, especially
raccoon* and skunks and
every precaution should be
taken to avoid contact with
these animals," R o b b i n a
warned.
•'During this time of year
all domestic peta should be
observed closely and a veter­
inarian consulted If the ani­
mal appears sick or acts
strange as the symptom* of
rabies may not be recognized
by the average person," he
added.
Hr urged that all pets be
innoculatrd against rabies “ as
this is the only way to pre­
vent the rapid sprrad of the
disease when It is present in
an area."
“ Hikers, picnickers a n d
swimmers should especially
be warned that animal partic­
ularly wild ones may be
rabid," Robbins said.

Canal Start
Possible In
'64 - - Bryant
WASHINGTON (UPI) - canal were currently in such
Gov. Farris Bryant of Flor­ shape that t l million in con­
ida said today plans for the struction could be started in
proposed cross Florida barge
1964.
Bryant asked a Congress­
ional Public Works subcom­
mittee to appropriate the
necessary money to get the
K N O X V I L L K. Trim. program startl'd. The propos­
( I P D — The University of ed cross state barge canal,
Tennessee f i r e d fonlbsll stretching from the Gu!f of
coach Bowden Wyatt today Mexico near Yankeciown to
and shook up it* athletic de­ the St. John River and out to
partment In effort* to re­ the Atlantic Ocean, has been
gain the golden year* of a prime project of the Bryant
Tennessee football power.
administration.
The last congress provided
preconstruction planning fund
for (he project, estimated to
W W A . . .
cost about 5115 3 million.
Ilryant and other state offi­
cials flew here Immediately
after the close of the 19G3
Legislature to push for the
Smathers Bill v
canal and other rivers, har­
WASHINGTON (U PI) — bors and flood control pro­
Sen. George A. Smathers, (I)- jects.
Fla.), Wednesday introduced
Bryant said although the
legislation to allow federal canal was desired in the
tax reduction* (or political shortest possible time, it was
contribution*.
not the intent of the state
to request its construction as
Replacements
a “ crash program." He said
WASHINGTON (UPI) — U. the most economical method
S. oflirinlt said today llu t of construction would be to
Cuban armed forces appear dig the barge facility over
to have begun replacing So­ a seven year period.
viet combat iro'VJ in #*•
Tlw governor's present#
rampmrnt* in Cuba.
lion indieated tlw first &gt;1
million in construction money
Hoover Better
would lie used for a lock at
NEW YORK (UPI) — the St. Johns River.
Former President Herbert
Bryant said the ranal was
Hoover, waging a gallant an essential element of the
struggle against serious ill­ state's industrial development
ness is making an “ almost program, plus giving, the
miraculous'' improvements, a state a good selling point to
spokesman said Wednesday.
lure In industry. “This econ­
omical transportation system
Grievances Heard would provide a single inter­
ST AUGUSTINE (UPI) — connected industrial complex
The City Commission held an to better serve our nation,"
Informal meeting today to Bryant said.
give Negroes a chance to air
The governor askcsl the sub­
charges about racial discri­ committee for $5.2 million
mination in this historic old w-sirth of construction in liie
coming year, including the
city.
canal, an increase of $.1 mil­
lion for central and south
No Block Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Florida flood control projects,
High administration sources addition 5100.ooo for the in­
today discounted speculation land waterway along the
that the threatened civil West Coast of the state, 5121,•
rights licup in Congress might ooo for improvement of Pen­
block action this year on a sacola Harbor, and 5loo,UiO
to start alterations in the
tax cut.
harbor at Palm Beach.
Other money was request­
Nikita Accepts
OSLO, Norway (UPI) — So­ ed for studies of proposed
viet Premier Nikita Khrush­ projects. Including 5230.000 for
chev has accepted invitations preconstruction planning of
to visit Norway, Sweden and the four rivers basin flood
Denmark next spring, the control project in 15 coun­
Norwegian government an ties centered around the
Tampa area. Itryant said pro­
nounced Wednesday.
perty owners in the basin area
were providing tax funds to
To California
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — m itrh federal monies.
Private detectives, h i r e d
when Margott Perez Jimenez
and her high school steady No Pope Yet
apparently eloped Tuesday
VATICAN CITY (UPI) night, believe the U»vers are Vatican radio said cardinals
headed for southern Califor- failed to elect a Pope today
in their set on*I session.

Rabies Landings
Caution
Urged Announced

Bulletin

Youth Drowns
In St. Johns
A 16-year-old Negro youth
drowned in the St. Johns
River Wednesday afternoon
while wading along the shore
hunting for mussels to use
for fishing bait, the Sheriffs
Department reported today.
Clifford Howell had gone
out in a hoat from Crowe’s
( Dll. CIIARI.ES AV. MKKIIIKR (right) leaves u Heavy Attack Squadron
Camp with two other youths,
Five (VAIl-fl) A .‘lit Skywarrior attack Ixinitier after completing his last
John Cash. 15, and Dennis
tlight us Chief Stnff Officer of Heavy Attack Wing One. Plying with him
laiwson, 16. The other two
was Lt. Marlund Kibble (left) Wnig supply officer, who was making hi*
boya wera wasting .'ben
first flight jn Die A-3R. Qlr. Meshier was relieved today by Cdr. Ueorge W.
Howell stepped Into deep wa­
r is henned fur duty on the Joint-Stuff of the CommanderKimmons. AJennie
le
ter and began to struggle for
ill-chief, Europe, in Paris, France.
(Navy Photo)
air.
The other two boys said
1they attempted to help him
I but were not good swimmers.
| ami when his struggles began
to pull them under, too, got
away from him and ran to
the nearby home of Henry
Russell for help.
Russell returned with them
At firei glance, some of of giving in to moli rule and in the boat and began search­
w a r h in g t c h T T u p d —
ing for Howell. Deputy Gallo­
l*r*-i-i«J' ut Kennedy's tough die pcopiMuls be sent the pledged to fight bis program
way said that they were
new civil right* program House and Senate Wednesday with every means at their dis­ bringing the body in to shore
touched off in Cougros today appeared likely to be passed posal.
as he arrives! after receiving
what promised to lie ono of idler only perfunctory polishSoutherners were so angry a call from Mrs. Russell.
tha tiitterrst legislative nut- ie.-r. Other*. Including some they threatened not only a
Coroner Vernon Alice was
ii the key Items, looked us
ties in divades.
filibuster but use of their called to the scene and pro
Not even the staunchest if they would be chewed to long-held committer chairman­ nounced the youth dead (rum
barkers uf tha I'rrsidcnt's pieces.
ship* to bottle up the rest jf accidental drowning.
As Congress dug in for the
many-pronged uppruarh to the
Howell was the son of Mrs.
Kennedy's legislative proboiling race crisis believed legislative battle, the White gram.
Inez Freeman and lived on
Congtess would buy it any- House annuutieed that the
Geneva Avenue. He is alssi
President had invited 30 Ne­
whore near intact.
survived by a sister, Jean­
gro and white “civil rights
ette Freeman. Wilson-Echclleaders’* to meet with him
be'ger Mortuary is in charge
Saturday.
AAA Protests
of arrangement* for the fun­
In Congress the initial re­
eral.
Tax Proposals
action to the President's pro­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — posals was predictably strung.
The American Automobile Southerners and some conser­
DENVER (UPI) - AH flit) It’s Catching
Association (AAA) Wednes­ vatives accused the President Republican state chairmen
PETERBOROUGH.
Eng­
day protested action by the
were to gather in Denver to­ land (UPI) — Scamp, a pet
House Ways A Means Com­
day for three day* of meet­ rabbit, was taken tiy its own­
mittee which would eliminate C i t r u s G r o w e rs
ings to end with selection of er to an animat home WedS-'.tjs) million in tax deduca site for the Bail GOP na­ m-'d.iy for psychiatric treat­
lions available to U. S. mo­ M e e t F r id a y
tional convention.
ment because it imitates
Olil.ANDO (UPI) - - T h e
torists.
The weekend activity will ducks in a nearby pond and
The AAA attacked the com­ FI jrida Independent Citrus include closed workshop ses­ nearly drowns trying to swim.
mittee action to end deduc­ Grower a A ss ih iatiun w i l l hold sions at (lie Hilton Hotel here
tions for state and local tt't emergency m e e t i n g here for the state chairmen, and
gasoline taxes, automobile Friday t o d i v e u s s c r e d i t r e - meetings of the national com­ Justified
tag* and licenses. Hermit q t S r r r u e n t * n e e d e d t o r e h a - mittee at the Rrown Palace
SHEFFIELD. England llykken. director of the AAA hiltute frost-damaged citrus Hole! Friday and Saturday.
(I P I i— A local court ruled
highways and legal depart­ grave#.
The chairmen and national Thursday that Jam es llingIh-nernl Malinger Al U hit* committee will get together ley, .Vi. was justified in apply­
ment. said the committee
)r«* tail! Ihr meeting will U* to decide the site, which has ing a sledge hammer In a
“singled out the nation's mo­ ' rm
torists as the target for j h*Hd a t t h e Chamber o f Com* been narrowed to a field of car which drove through his
harsh and unjustified add! mi rre building here al 2:30 seven cities by a section farmyard rarly one morning,
Initial lates."
1pi •
committee.
apparently killing four lambs.

Bitter Battle Seen In Congress

Over Kennedy's Civil Rights Bill

GOP Chairmen
Meet In Denver

By Council
MIAMI (LTI)—Comnmmloe* of the Cuban Her*
olutionury Council have landed "at various points" in
Cubu to carry out "an effective war” ntfuinst the
Castro roKimp, the council announced here today.
The announcement did not say henv many men
landed. The date of their landing also was not sped*
fied.
★
★
★
Rut the council said:
‘T he first reports re*
ceived by radio from our
forces stute that the
landintfs were carried out

Arms Seized;
Five Arrested
In Miami Raid

MIAMI (UPI) _ Federal
agents arrested five men last
night ami scired several can­
nons, submachine gun- anil a
large amount of ammunition.
Supervising agent Joseph
Fortier of the U. S. Customs
Office here said four of the
men were members of the
Intercontinental
Penetration
Force (INTERPEN), a group
of adventurers that have been
holding commando exercises
in South Florida.
The nten were turned over
to alcohol and tobacco tax
agent* for prosecution under
the National Firearms Acl,
which prohibits possession
and transportation of auto­
matic weapons without a li­
cense.
Agent* seized a 20 mm can­
non, a 13 mm cannon, a 57
mm rccoiles* rills* and iwo
submachine guns.
Fortier said agents had
learned that weapons were
tiring kept in a house ami
that members of INTER PEN
were going to "hijack" them.
He said th»r moved in after
the men went into the house
ami loaded the weapons in a
station wagon.

More ZIP Code
Numbers Listed
Here are the new ZIP Code
numbers for postoffices in
the area, supplementing the
Sanford and l.ake Mary num­
bers which w“r ; published
Wednesday.
These numbers will go Into
effect July 1st and should lie
printed after the name of the
city and state on all corres­
pondence,
Postal
officials
have advisrd.
The new numbered eodes
are expected to save up to 24
hours on delivery time, be­
cause of the ease and faci­
lity of handling mail distri­
bution.
Area number* arc as fol­
lows:
Fern Park— 32730
Casselberry— 327U7
l ongs miiI— 32730
Altamonte Springs— 32701
Oviedo— 32765
Chuluola— 327C6
Geneva— 32732
l.ake .Monroe— 32717
DcHary— 32713
Osteen— 32761

without difficulty and had tho
cooperation of all people la
the area."
(In Washington, State De*
partment officials said they
were ’dubious" that any- 1m*
portant military operation had
taken place. But an imme*
diate Investigation Into tho
council'i announcement was
ordered by the department.)
The expeditionary fores
came from “a point in tbs
Caribbean," am! not from U.S.
territory,
council
sources
said.
There was no Indication
where the landing was made.
Premier Fidel Castro, in s
speech Tuesday, said that 14
counter • revolutionary bands
have been smashed in recent
weeks in Atatanzas Province.
There was no i n d i c a t i o n
whether these alleged bands
were affiliated with the Ml*
ami Revolutionary Council.
The council announcement
added:
“These commandoes a r t
adequately armed. They havs
penetrated Cuban territory.
Tomorrow, at 1 p. m. ( EST),
the military command of this
force will make a broadcast
on the 40-meter band on 7011
kilocycles reporting to Cuban
exiles.
“The council announced
that the war of liberation has
begun and that its forces aro
prepared to carry the fight to
the enemy."
T h o announcement w a s
termed "war communique No.
1." It was signed by Jo*o
Fernandez
lladue,
council
member and commissioner of
the information department.
The president of the court*
cil, Antonio Alacro, could not
lx* reached immediately.
But informed sources said
the landings were carried out
from a boat before daws
today. They said the basic ob*
jeetive of the of the debarka*
tion was to "reinforce" rebcli
in Cuba.
"A large quantity of arms
wa* put ashore and u n y of
l lie men are expert* in guer*
rilla warfare," ono aourcs
said.
The expeditionary tores
came from "a point In ths
Caribbean," the source added.
The present council is not
hacked by the United States
which cut off all funds to ths
organization after Its presW
dent, Jose Mini Cardona, nw
signed last April with a vio*
lent attack on the Kennedy
administration.
About half of the 16 council
members resigned with Aliro,

TIRE S A L E !

- - - A n d Whose O x Was G ored?

Congress To Probe T V Editorializing

DAN iUTZIE. installed only Monday evening u*
commander of Cainpbell-l«oaaintf Post of the
American Legion, is pictured with his nttructive
wife as they enjoyed the Sportsmen** Club steakout Wednesday evening at the E lk s Club.
(Herald Phpto)

WASHINGTON (UPI) 'Die Federal Cotnmumca
Congressional feeling agaitst turn* Committee (FCC) in
radio and television editorial­ recent year* has been enrour
izing broke inlo the open to aging stations to editorialize
day with announcement of on the ground that it could
an investigation of the prac elevate the quality of pro
lice starting July 15
gram ming.
The hearings, to be runBut apparently many poll
ducted by a House autumn ticlans—especially those In
inittee, are expected to last 'office — are upset at what
for about a week.
tiny leel is au abuse of Uie
Politicians and broadcasters privilege.
wi!i testify. Government of­ During debate in the House
ficial l probably will be call­ Wednesday on a related mated too.
.ter, several num bers do-;

nounced broadcast editorial­
izing. The criticism was in­
tense at times.
Rep. John Bennett, (It
.Mich.), said "there arc broad­
caster who criticize one par­
ty and defend another, who
rriticize one candidate and
defend another, all under the
guise of editorializing."
Rep. Harley Staggers, (DW. Va ), spoke of the “un­
fair tactics" of broadcasters,
who b« said allowed attacks

on an office holder but did
not allow him free time to
reply.
During the debate Com­
merce Committee Chairman
Orcn Harris (I) Ark ), said
one of his subcommittees
wouki start hearings on the
subject July 13.
Rep. Waller Rogers, (DTea.), chairman of Lite sub­
committee, said he has re­
ceived at least 20 complaint*
(mm congressmen of both
panyti.

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presidentf Don Tabor, first vice president, and Gordon Meyer, second vice
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Enjoys Picnic
By Mrs. M am Mailer
Members of the Choir of
the DeDiry Community Mothodltt Church held a picnic at
New Smyrna Beach on Satur­
day.
During the day the group
enjoyed awimming, playing
games and a picnic lunch on
the beach.

Legal Notice

Presbyterians
Attend
Convention
Among those from the Cen­
tral Florida area who are at­
tending the Pre.sytcrlan Mcn’a
Convention being held in Dallaa, Tex., thia week arc Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph M. Garrett
and children, Otto and I.a lira
Jo, of Sanford and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur DeYoung of

in t h u f i n e r r r r o t h t o r
Moth families arc charter
n i r s ix t h i m i m i . t i n .
c v r r n r a sh r u n mkmi. members of the Presbyterian
so l b c o r atv , n .o n in .v ,
Church of the Covenant of
r H A s e n a v a n . iim n
U N I T r n M O n TO A O K R HE R- Sanford. They will Join some
10,000 other Presbyterians
vici.no corn*.
r t 4 l n l l f f . from all over the southeast
K O I IE H T T . ooatxw. a t l l , to hear internationally known
( • • f o n d a n t . . speakers from this country
x a m m n r «iu t i t
and from Mrltain.
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MOSCOW (U P ll-P rem ier
Nikita S Khrushchev Is going
to East Merlin on Sunday to
try to offset whatever encour­
agement West Berlin derives
f r o m President Kennedy's
visit Wednesday, foreign ob­
servers said today.
The official Soviet Agency
Tasa look both Russian* and
foreigner* here by surprise
early thia morning with it*
announcement o f Khrush­
chev's weekend trip.
Foreign observers said the
hurriedly scheduled visit was
intended in part to aid East
Germany's Communist bos*
Wallrr Utbright, who has
been waiting tor years for
the Kremlin lo make good on
promises to end Western oc
cupation in Merlin and to sign
a peace treaty with Ked-held
East Germany.
T h e Tass announcement
said Khrushchev officially is
going to East Merlin to ob­
serve Ulbrighl's 70th birth­
day. Khrushchev’s presence
undoubtedly will be a wel
come birthday present for
Ulbrlght.
Observers said that what
Khrushchev has to say in
East Merlin will depend chief
ly on Kennedy's action in
West Merlin.

B u s in e s s ^ ).

Briefs

Longwood.

Court Ruling
Gives U. $. New
Legal Weapon

Nikita To Visit
East Berlin To
Offset Kennedy

Roliert S. Alxlell has been
named manager of the Pub­
lic Uian office, 3ut East First
Street, according to L. II.
Cooper, vice president and
executive supervisor of the
ISouthern Division of Ameri­
can Investment Company.
Public la&gt;an is a subsidiary
of American Investment.
Alxlell, a native of Norfolk,
Va., was graduated from the
Norfolk public schools, lie lx-*
gun his career with AtC in
Dcreml&gt;cr of I'JJA at an of­
fice in Jacksonville. At the
time of hi* promotion to
S I I E R R I S IM N E I.I.I,
manager, he was employed as
(ImiKiitur of Mr. unti a senior assistant manager
Mrs. I). A. Spinclli, of in Jacksonville office. Alxlell
lio Ijiku Minniu Drive, his wife. Mae, and their
Saaforil. will ho H|k*n- children live ut 2U1 Sum­
Horeil l&gt;y the I,tike Mary merlin.
Fire Department in the
Alxlell said tile Sanford of­
Mi.*s Flame of Semin­ fice is part of a nationwide
ole County Content to chain of consumer finance ofl&gt;e lii-M in l.oiiKwootl on flees. ''Last year," he said,
July -I. Sherri, wins "our offices served more than
Htamls r. feet. -1 inehea one million fumilies across
ami meuHtircH lM-'21l-.'Ui, the nation."
liken piano, daneinK ami
"In Florida we make con­
rookiliR.
sumer loans in amounts up
(Ilertilil P h o to ) to $&lt;'iOOto individuals and fam­
ilies for any worthwhile pur­
pose," he explained.
P I A Y E R It I N N E l l - U P
Through its subsidiaries,
NEW YORK (N E A )- Gary American Investment operates
Player finished second in six more than 700 consumer (in. , mice offices in 4! states unproles,tonal Roll tournaments k
lma|1 loan alld ilm .
this year.
| liar lew*.

H IM . H E .M P H IM .

Bill Hemphill
Heads Sanford
Rotary Club

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Dixie Demos Now Respect GQP

ATLANTA fUPI) — T h e| The Democrat* can no long-' tie trouble placing th.-.-j sm two-party
temperature
i s .c r lay claim* to delivering stora from Atlanta rr.I Siv-nsoaring in the South.
Dixie sewed up in a bag. The nab in the General Aaicmjo*,
For the first time in m o re '
issue, the booming busi-1 What role decs the Negro
years than Democrats like to i ness climate, the death of play in this political turbuRICHMOND, Va. (U P h —A think about, the party ot the "one-crop" agriculture. ■lcace?
federal judge .Monday pre- Abraham Lincoln is making i reappointment — all have
heat conzensu* is that
sentrd tile Justice Depart- serious inroads into o n ce, made the changes inevitab c. no man knows exactly which
j The GOP still has a long way the Negro vote will swing
ment with a new legal wea­ solidly Democratic Dixie
The result? As never before j w»&gt;‘
,he South—cape- next year.
pon for ita fight to force
Democrats
In
Dixie
are
movcially
in
local-level
campaigns
Democrats In some South*
school desegregation in fed­
ing fast lo repair
political —1hut for the first time since ern states are moving to nail
erally-impacted areas.
District Judge John N. fences that have gone un- Reconstruction the ntao’iincrj down this vote,
Georgians picked up their
Mutrner ruled the U. S. gov­ mended since Reconstruction: '* •*'-ng oiled and the men
|doing I* *re eager, young newspapers recently to learn
ernment has the right to days, 100 years ago.
For decades theDemo-' an&lt;* *mbitious. In
the S^uth (hat two Negroes—one 31 and
bring desegregation suits in
Prince George County be cratic party south of the Ma- \!* ^ no *0D?cr ,* social draw- |j,c 0&gt;j,cr 77—had been named
cause the county accepted 1 son-Dixon line has been com- [,ac’c* n,ir **
t a , to the Democratic stale cvcfederal funds to oflset the placent. Election* have
I
the Republican par- cutive committee.
In Tennessee, Gov. Frank
cost of educating dependents automatic. Now the danger I *J '
Clement appointed Negroes to
. .
of personnel stationed at Ft flag is op.
This is how one veteran I ,0 la5t M e m b e r * congres. the Pardons and Parole Hoard
Lee.
...v counv„„„- Democratic police In North ,io" al election, the party an() , ht. j|oar&lt;|
Education,
Mutmer held that the
ty's acceptance of the m o n e y Carolina described the Re- (ptcketl up five new congress ) The Democrats have launcb.
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m
o n isnil
.(IP
iincumbents
n m iin lv s n la
. . . .
men
and (GOP
ed a nationwide drive to
formed a contract containing publican take-over in his area
were
swept
back
into
office.
register millions of Negro
a clause (hat said there was and the sweeping changes en
In what used to be known
to
t&gt;c no discrimination gendered by a new and dyn­ as the Confederacy, the GOP
against Negro schoolchildren amic Republican task force: doubled its vote over the I95S
"A native of Michigan, this
from the post.
midterm election.
Need Tool?s
He said the county school man was trained In Iowa, had
in Alabama, a political un­
For A Job?
lived
in
our
county
only
two
board gave assurance in the
known sprang out of tlx? busi­
Snve Moneyronlract that children living years, was a good engineer, ness world and came so close
at Ft. Lee would he given is a Roman Catholic in a Pro­ to defeating veteran Demo­
Now You
school facilities "as they sre testant community. He la now [ crat Sen. Lister Hill who won
our
sheriff."
('an
available to other children"
Sen. Olin D. Johnston, (D- by 7.W0 votes that the GOP
in the county under state law.
Rent
called for a recount.
The ruling legally affects S.C.), put it a little more
Mississippi and Alabama
»
Them
—
sucrintly
to
a
group
of
Miss
on Virginia's Eastern Dissent Ihcir first Republican
Antcro'an
Rent-All
trict. but it is ex peeled
lj,ippi
Johnsto"
urmarWrj^N in J(X) y f a f f
emerged
In - Sanford
give the Justice Department
the
state legislature. In Geor­
S. Ilian atha Avr.
legal teeth to battle school bowed after a fight for office gia tiic Republicans had litwith a Republican political
segregation in other federal­
newcomer.
ly-impacted areas In the na­
"Playing with Republicans
tion.
is like playing with rattle­
snakes." Johnston warned.

Mill Hemphill was installed
as new president of Sanford
Rotary Club Monday, with
past district governor Morton
McDonald, of DcLand, serv­
ing as installating officer.
..
Retiring
president
&lt;n
Wiggins was out-of-town fur
the day and former presi­
dent Tom McDonald intro­
duced his father
F. D. Scott was installed
as vice president with Ro­
bert nesverer as sergeant-atarms.
Dr. R. W. Ruprccht con­
tinue* in the Job as secretary
with Ron Dycus as assistant
and Wait Haynes retains the
post of club treasurer.
A recorded message from
the new Rotary International
president, Carl P. Miller, was
played for the club by Hemp­
hill, announcing a new pro­
gram of pairing of the it.uoQ.
rluhs around the world from |
39 countries in an effort to
promote brotherhood and in­
ternational understanding.
|
Hemphill reported that the
Sanford club’s new project
for the year will lx? the lurnishing of the pediatric ward
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
The hoard of directors in­
cludes M. I., Rahorn, lien
Wiggins, H. I,. Perkins, Jack
Molt, Scott Murns, George
Touhy, Howard Hodges, Measerer and F. D. Scott.
Group chairmen
include
Touhy, service chairman; Itaborn, community
.service;
Molt, international service,
and Perkins, vocational ser­
vice.

DeBary AARP
Has Picnic

n s n STORY
WASHINGTON (XEA) — A
total of I9.-tU3.4ti5 persons pur­
chased one or more fishing
licenses in the United States
during 1902.
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JANE HOLTON is j i U
tending GiiTtt State in
Tallahassee this week
as representative of the
Herbert I), (iilib Amer­
ican I.e/ion Host of
Dellary. Jane is a stu ­
dent at Del.attd High
School.
(Cox Photo)

The Esther Circle of the
COSTI.Y TOSSING
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Wednesday at t p. m. at the cars shattered hy stone-toss­
home of Mrs. Lytle Swope, ing boys costs the New Hav­
330 S. Triplet Dr. in Cassel­ en railroad around )150,tx*&gt;
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nual picnic last Friday at
Rock Springs.
Some of the group attend­
ing enjoyed games or dart
throwing before dinner while
tothers went swimming or
took walks In the wood*. All
report an enjoyable day.

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WEATHER: Scattered afternoon thundershow ers through Thursday: hik'h 88-93: low tnm'Kht in 70s.

(UP!) — Presi- VOL. 53
WED.. JUNE 26, 1963
SANFORI). FLORIDA
NO. 742
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
dent Kennedy and Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev
l
are coming closer to meeting
Queried about being called this w-rek t h a n Ml any time
RERUN (LTI) — President Kennedy j*eorrd
before the federal grand jury since their chilling Vienna
across the wall into the East liernmn stronghold of
at Orlando. Mack Cleveland conference of June, 1961.
communism today and told cheering West Rerlinern
The two lenders are making
J r. reported he could say
that the "winds of change are blowing across the
nothing for publication for Berlin trips within two day*
Iron Curtain."
two reasons: It is against the of «*ieh other.
The President got his first close-up look a t the
lawyers' code of ethics to reThe coincidence, if that’s
T e a l any information about w-hnt It is, emphasized that
Communist worltl when
clients and their activities, and things have changed radically
New fee schedule for auto date as determined by the
he visited the ltrundenfurthermore any testimony in the two years since the mobile, truck and trailer li- last Legislature when it in­
burg
Cate and Checkpoint
before a federal, or stale Russian leader tricsl to fright- cense tags becomes effective
Charlie
on the Iierlin
creased the fees from Arch
grans! jury must by law be en the new President into Monday, John L Calloway,
wall
the
Communist
built
Livingston,
State
Motor
Ve­
kept in complete secrecy.
fatal conclusion* on Berlin Seminole County tax collec­
two
years
ago
to
halt
the
• • •
hicle commissioner.
tor. reported this morning.
and other critical issues.
flow of refugees to the West.
Checked up on that big
Galloway said the new halfGalloway received official
Khrushchev comes into East
After ills sutler gaze at tho
$160,000 land purchase in the
Berlin Friday for reasons not notification v f the effective 1year rate for lioat trailers
shadowy world of East Ber­
southeast end of the county
jon pounds and under will be j
lin, the President went on
by Hugh McKean, president yet entirely elstir.
WASHINGTON tU P It-T h e to tell wildly enthusiastic West
$S.S0. up from the present $3
He ami Kennedy, two days
of Rollins College, wondering
Florida state director of Civil Berliners in a speech that ho
annual fee. lie said citizens
If it ha&lt;l anything to do with apurt, will be getting vastly
Defense urged u House Arm­ was proud to stand with
i with trailers not yet tagged
different
views
of
the
Berlin
higher education. Rut seems
ed Services Mihcominittee
ran
save
by
buying
helore
them on the ramparts of
it's a personal investment. situation ns each peers across
here today to pass a hill
i July 1.
freedom, declaring in Ger­
McKean purchased himself a the grim wall from his own
which would provide for pub­
man: “ I am a Berliner."
citrus grove, before taking o ff1 sido of the harrier which the
lic lallout shelters to he in­
Under tlte new schedule, a
on a European cruise. Seller Communists built to stem the ^I()|* Q M c t l f l i C S
corporated
in
all
building*
heavy flow of refugees from
The acclaim (rum a mil
was C. R. Lowdermllk.
MIAMI (C P It—Three new | halfyear "D ” tag for cars
owned and operated by the
• • •
lion Berliners in his eighttheir zone.
mcillly lind* were reported; 2,500 pounds and under will
federal government.
hour tour of this divided city
The Soviet leader, facing a here Tuesday, hut all were I he $6.73, up from $3 50, Gal­
Postmaster “ Cracker” Don­
‘•Fallout shelters arc need­ | 111) miles deep inside Cumaldson at Lake Mary reports hitter ideological argument in within an area in w licit loway said. For a tag with j
ed
, ,hy , thi* .nation
. . . . . partlcu. munist territory was overhe is holding a set of car keys Moscow next week with the spraying has already begun. no letter prefix, 2.301 to 3.300larly
In
school*
to protect the wheIml
in iu
iu ot&gt;.
pound vehicles, it will lie
found at Crystal Lake Park in Communist Chinese, may he
KIND LION JACK STEMPER. left, who led the Sanford Lions Club to win
young. Attempts
$10.50
up
Iront
$8.
For
a
"W”
lo
P
T
^
I
v
l
o
u
s
spontaneity
and
its
drumming up support among
Lake Mary.
the name of the Top Club of District 35-0 this year, passes his gavel on to
lor these shelter* on a state
• • •
tag.
3.501
to
1,300
pound*,
it
emotional
impact.
the satellites for his peaceful
WASHINGTON ( L'l’lI—The
incoming president George Hughes (right) at the celebration huiit|iiel
and Ideal level have not met
“This is the greatest re­
Every day we learn some­ coexistence policy as opposed Republic of Korea paid tri­ will t&gt;c $11.23. up from $10.30
Tuesday. In the center is Past International Director James A. Sherrill of
with aiieee**," Col. li. IV.
ception
the President has rething new. Tins morning the to Peking's militant stand.
bute Tuesday to the 33,620 U. For a “ \\W " tag. more than
Kaiuliovv Springs who conducted the ceremonies, held a t the Capri
Tarktnglon of Jacksonville,
ceived
anywhere
in tha
Sheriffs office reported a
Or he could feel that Ken­ S. servicemen killed during 4.300 pounds, it will tie $18,
Restaurant.
(Herald
Plmto)
told the committee in a pre­
up (Mm $13.
world,” said White House
minor accident at Highways nedy's mornlc-building visit to the Korean War.
pared statement.
Galloway stated 1901 tags
Press Secretary Pierro Sal­
43« and 600. We had to dig a West Berlin called for * simi­
'T h ere i* concern that ed­
will L* sold a* usual between
inger.
while before we learned State lar trip to the Hast zone by
ucational Hind* would tie di­
Highway 600 also Is If. S. the Russian leader to let the
ASHLAND. Neb. I l l 'l l _ i Jan. I and Fell. 20 renewal
verted lor tills purpo*c . . . Capped in ills speech at
Highway 17-92, and real old Red-controlled sector know Flood water* receded on Nr Period hut will lie g.s.d lor 13
! the federal government imi*l city hall, the reception began
maps show it as State High­ th at he has riot been fright­ liraska farmland* today de 'month.*— until March nf 1963
step in and nil the breach.” the moment lie landed a t
•
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Tegcl Airport and started a
way 15.
spite fresh downpour.* of up
ened.
38 mile drive through tho
lie said the 1964 increased
* * *
Whatever Khrusliclwv's rea­ i lo five inches. Three persons
That new bridge on Tuska sons are for going to Berlin 1were dead.
rale.* will he: For a trailer
city's Western sectors.
willa Road is about complete, jost after Kennedy, I' S. of­
500 pound* and under. $.7 92,
Sanford Lion* and th eir. ducted by Jam es A Sherrill,
County Engineer Bill Hush re ficials are convinced the So­
up from $3; for a "D” lag,
A crowd of almost a quart­
ladies, celebrating lhmr most past International Director
ports, and will be opened to viet Uuder will lose more than
er million per»on* jammed
SAN FRANCISCO (I'l’D— $11 ol. up from $10 So, for a
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
traffic not later than Monday. I he gains from the trip.
into the vast square before
i The 1963 Young Republican no-letter prefix lag, $22.17. up •State Ally. Gen. Richard Er­ successful year vvilli tile title trom ItuinlMiw Springs.
• • •
file city hall to greet Kennedy
Also inducted were the fol­
i National Convention, with all from $15 30: for a "W" lag. vin has been asked to investi­ of lop eluli in District 33 0,
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Alexander Smith anil Bur­
I the appearance* ol a gigam $30 29. up from $.11.30. and a gate the possibility of the held their annual banquet. In lowing new officers first vice Tie government h.i» taken the with the greatest mass ova­
ton D. llaggs Jr., of It &amp; S j
dc!
,
tic
GoUlwat* r-lor-l'rcsident "WXV” tag, $38 12. up (nun state getting 34 light planes staltalmn anil awards night at president, Howard ll.md; *re (in h u |
threat- tion iu the history of this
Manufacturing C o m p a n y ,}
'
i rally , got down to business to- $2.3.50. Galloway said a "Q” that were vsned by the fed the Capri Restaurant, Tues­ oinl vice president. Bill Me-: rno,| naliunwidu strike
July split city.
have been granted a patent
l.auehlin; third vice presi­ I by the Brotherhood of * &gt;me
I . '. —&lt;or ear mice til*il .20 • at . \ • unit m March. day.
' 'V
J1
on a new fertilizer distrib­
District Gov. Hugh Dun­ dent. Harold R o w l a n d ; I Sleeping f a r Porters.
oars old—will *ell for a ■'."12.
*l,an ^
ov*,Um A‘,olf
utor.
can
expressed
his
pride
in
Ins
secretary, II u g li Duncan,
half year after Inly t at the
Sandburg’ Sings
Tlte rrated plane*, Piper
The
National
Mediation ' lor ,h a d , ***" aU* ,0 ,1wh'!»
• • •
Morrison Board, actin under the B ail-,11!’ for himself with all tho
TAMPA tU i'h I'net Carl same $5.50 ra'e, winch is Pawnee*, have Iwen stored home lown dull as he was treasurer, J a c k
Tentative budget (or Sem­
awarded
numerous
titles
by
(who
is
also
state
treasurer);
Sandburg spent an evening also the prevent annua! rate at Reddick ever since the
way I-alnir Art, certified fo propaganda machine.
inole County’s biggest ''busi­
There, he told the vast
With l.ooo person* hero Tues­ For 1963, he la d . It will bo federal government seized l.iun dignitaries ol the state. lailtwister. Joe Baggerly; as­ President Kennedy that the
ness." the schools, will be dis­
day mill eriptiv aleil then) with $8 63.
Duncan was presented with sistant tailtwjster, George walkout would create an em ­ throng that "I am proud” to
them and charged they were
Twin
girl*,
armed
with
a
cussed at a special meeting ol
hit work Ins id In guitar
lie al*o it-mi rule I dial the destined for Cuba.
the Master Key Award a* a DcMallio. and l.mn lamer, ergency ami substantially in­ be hero. Twice Ik* used Ger­
the School Board at I p in. German .22 pistol and a knife, strumming and attempts at lavgUlature
increased
the
f . S District Judge Dozier builder ot l.mn* Clubs by sir- Harold Brook*
were
taken
into
custody
b&gt;
terru p t uilerslalo commerce. man sentences to underscore
Thursday. Also bids will be
Directors
are
Dr.
Dick;
singing
talk
songs
mill
for­
sale*
tax
on
autos
tram
one
that
relations
I
•'&lt;»•
of
hi*
accomplishment
of
Devane
ruled
Kennedy now is expected to his empathy with the Ber­
opened for paint and petro­ Sanford police Tuesday but gotten lyrics.
to two percent, effective July between* the United State* I bringing 12 new members In Dougherty, lien Wade, Cecil name a three-man emergency liners.
wero
released
to
juvenile
leum products.
"All free men, wherever
I.
and Cuba were such that the j •&lt;* Ihe club, ilu also received Carlton and Jim Lee,
authorities at Orlando, where
| Isiard lo look into the dls• • •
Retiring president l a c k
they may live, are citizens of
old Monarch
Tag* are sold at the Court plane* were subject to con-1 the lu ) e a r
they
already
were
serving
pule
and
recommend
a
setX new bank of elevators is 1
award
I Stumper reported that 61 acs K o l I, 11 'PI i — Rescue IIoii'o from 9 a m. to 5 p fiseation
11lenient. This art. on would 1Wrlin aml ,1"•rof,,r,, a* a ,r'’°
to be installed nest month in probationary sentenceJaek Slempcr. retiring pres I Rviliea of the club had been
workers said today they have j n, Monday through Fridays
Police
Chief
Hoy
Williams
When
seized
by
treasury
have the effect of postponing man I take price in tho
tiie .Sanford Atlantic Bank
recovered 62 bodies from a except on legal holidays. Gal- agent.*, the planes were be­ blent during the Lions' most started and completed, and the strike at least 60 days.
words: ‘Ich bin etn Berlin*
reported
t
h
e
twin*
were
building.
or.' "
brought to police headquar­ massive mud anil nick slidcDoway acts as agent for the ing crated fur shipment to successful year, turned the, the 77 percent increase in
• • •
near l'ii*jn. hut inhabitant* Motor Vehicle Commission in Cuba via Paraguay, the court gavel over to Incoming prrn-1 nacmtHTnhii*. the largest in
Hate to report it Init dollar ters by T. W. EUea, 18. of of the area
iu
In
11!'1
*
history
of
the
club,
wa
ident
George
Hughes
feared
25
uddiThen,
he
went on tho Free
sale
of
the
tag*.
said. It said Cuba contract­
volume of hiiihling permits is­ Fern Park, who said he bail
stall.ilion ceremonies e o n * a primary factor in the win! noticed t h e m hitch hiking tlunal person* may have lo*t
University of Berlin for his
ed
with
tin*
Impala
Trailing
sued hy the City will show a
1ning ol tile Top ( lull of Hie |
mam speech of the day,
anil believed they were com j their live*,
t'o. in December, I960, for
sharp decline for the first half
1District \vvaril. presented liy |
where he noted that not even
the
plane*.
ing
only
as
far
as
Sanford
.
.
of this year. “ Foots" YclvingInternational Director Merl
Howe'er, he added when th e' IN lC cltlC S S I *&lt;l,\
the Loniiniinist world can re­
Tiie aircraft were rlatmed |
ton said only 40 lc*s permit*
Kiekliter of Daytona Beach.
girl* told him they were runVIENNA, Austria (I I'll — j
by Impala, which said it
MIAMI ( l l l 'l )—Two poller* main static.
were issued during the first
The membership a w a r d
ning away from home he The Czechoslovak government:
Kennedy said “ winds of
should
lie
allowed
lo
h
av
e:
delectlves
narrowly missed
five months hut dollar volume
plaque wa* presented hy Hep !
feared he would heroine in- has imposed one meatless;
change
are blowing across
them
until
such
time
as
there
death
late
Tuesday
night
dropped from $7Hn,i»*&gt; in the
uty District Gov. Harry Itci*
volved and brought them to j day per week to romhat a J
the Iron Curtain as well as
is a Lillian government ac­
when
,i
youlli
Hied
a
load
of
first months n( I&gt;.'2 to $380,ot Daytona Reach. Also pie |
T A L L A H A S S E E (t il'll
headquarters.
! chronic meat shortage, Czech
in the rest of the world” and
LONDON (L 'l'll—The l.a
ceptable to the U. S. to which
tsm for the fir*t live months
sent for the ceremonies wa*t buckshot at them witli a donOne girl's pur«c contained a newspapers reported today, Fifteen person* wdl never I they could Ik* delivered.
lair
party
increased
it*
pres
;
hie barrelled shotgun u* they i "the people of Eastern Fur*
of this year.
Slate
Secretary
Milton
liuih
,
knife, investigating officer* The new order iv effective come home from liu-ir Fourth
But sliortly after the case sure mi I’riiut* Minister llir 1
• • •
started lo enter his room to "I"' '''e n after 18 years of op
erforil of Orlando.
of July* weekend in Florida,
said, while her si-ter pulled July I.
pression are not immune to
wtnt lo the courts, TV state old Macmillan today lor hi*
arrest hi* roommate.
Don't forget, member* of
.Master
nl
ceremonies
for
That I* tin* pmllrtion of |h filed a Imn on the plane*. handling ol the I'rotiimo case
change."
Tlubuckshot
passed
be­
the Chamber of Commerce flu* revolver I rum her purse
Florida lluthw iv I’atiol today. ,*aying that sales and use which Uneaten* to become an the banquet and program was:
tween t h o l i e s Black and
Coffee Club: You are to be and attempted lo lire it 'The
Judge
Volie
William*
Jr.,
and
DKT.MOLD, Germany (I I’ll! The piedii-tmn covered the i taxes were owned nn them. internalion.il sex • and - spy
guests of Mrs Appleby at her hammer fell on an empty
entertainment was provided lamis Altohclll and lodged hi
A Belgian military air Iran* j entire llrj.hour period from | Tuesday. Gov. Karri* Bry­ scandal.
chamber.
restaurant at 10 a. m. Thor,
liy Lion Paul Marcus and ills a wall when they opened Ilu*
Juvenile Judge V e r n o n port with 49 persons aboard 6 p.in. Wednesday, July 3, lo ant told Hie Cabinet the state
Iinaniiel Shinwcll, l a b o r
door of the apartment.
day.
Mize reported hr continued crashed near here today. midnight on Sunday, July 7. could ilw* tiie planes and ask­ member ot Parliament, said wife Irene, "The Bell Iting• • •
"It was a nice pattern.”
oi
*"
who
presented
a
highly
Last year, only two persons ed Ervin lo look into the mat- he would ask Ilu- government
West German police *.ud I’o
said
detective ll.illk helsky.
Sanford Pipeline Company tile rase again*! two Negro
STOCKHOLM m I’D Swed­
lice said II Belgian para » i r e kdlrd ill A 72 hour Ju ly ’ ter.
why jailed osteopath artist entertaining program of mu* "If ll hail hit one ol them it en was stunned today tiy the
has sent out invitations to ,a Juveniles charged with a t­
u-.d
hells
A!
the
climax
ol
tacking Charles Miller, 18- I trooper* and five crewmen I period. But in 1961, 21 died
Dr. .Stephen Ward has lint
“ celebration” luncheon Mon­
Ilu* show, .Mr* Marcus called would have cut him In halt.” disclosure of the must serious
during a 102-hour July I
Union nies-1 were aboard There wa&lt;
been .illowcd to identify some
I lie deter'lives called for as espionage ease in it* history.
day noon at the Mayfair Inn.
up eight Lion*, providing
word on survivors
weekend
of In* painting* so he can jell
Company employes are lay­
Sonic newspaper* demand­
each vvilli a hell in graduated sist inee and |&gt;olice dogs were
them to pay hi* lawyer*
ing new sod along the rightloin* lo pun lu-r in playing *elit hi lit lliisli tin* two ed a comp'rle overhaul of the
Ward is being held vvilhunt
of-way to erase signs the pip*'
two number*, to Hie delight youth* hidli 22 years old, out nation's security system fol­
hail for trial Friday on
of Hie house. They were lowing charges which involv­
was laid from the lake front
of tiie audience.
HAVANA i l l 'l l The
charges of living olf the earn­
to Sanford Naval Air Station.
Communist newspaper Hoy
Lion Hill Livingston rect'iv charged with assault with in ed a retired air force col*
ing* of prostitute*.
• • •
onel alleged to have spied lor
nqiortcd today that two nun
ed a pin lor 2o years perfect tent lo commit murder.
Tiie osteopath, who ha*
Seminole Farm B u r e a u
tiie Soviet Union (or 15 years.
have been sentenced to death
attendance. Jack Morrison
sketched several nieinher* ol
members will get a first-hand
other newspapers attacked
hy tiring .squad lor thelt and
lor
1
1
year*
Jack
Slcmiicr
tiie Koval taiiiily, is a key
report of farm legislation pass­
Russia lor carrying out es­
four to prison irriui tor other ligure hi die I'rotiimo scan lor l.l ve.ir*. and In year pm*
ed by State Legislature trom
pionage in Sweden
offense*
d.r| that h.i* shaken Macmil­ j went lo Dr Dick Dougherty,
Sen. .Mark N. Cleveland Jr.
A Foreign Ministry sjmke*.
l Grady Duncan. Ben Wade,
The two riimlcmm-d men lan's government
We lire palling oiir-rlcr*
and Reps. S. J. Davis Jr. and
mail said Tuesday that Col.
Tom
Albert
and
Hugh
Dun
' were Idcnlilled a* Jaime Moll*
on the hack! T i r - I person
Ward introduced call girl
Jan Fortune at 8 p. m , Thurs­
can These were awarded Its in I hr Herald Office this Erik WT-nncrsIrocm, 56, a
1te* Hernandez ,,nd Haul Con­
Christine
Keeler
to
resigned
day at Oviedo High School
cepcion
Lima
Angeltclmo W.ir Minister John I’rotiimo International Uoiincilor Merl morning » « . \. |.. Dawson, trusted and respected former
auditorium.
air force ullieer and one time
I Dominquez wa* sentenced to and lormer Russian assistant Kiekliter.
of Uanirron Xvroue, who
• •
•
attache m Washington, had
serve 3o years m prison and naval attache Eugene In
ranir in lo pay a hill for a contested to selling American
Lonirwood Fire Dept, offi­
Ilu In-n Torno Bravo to serve j vanov.
rls M ifinl ad that appeared
cial* in chart;* of the Mis*
and Swedish defense secrets
20 year* Two juvenile* drew
in T u r - d . i ) ‘i, paper.
Flame of Seminole County
lo tlu* Communists.
indefinite sentences in secu­
Said V|r, (lawson, " I had
Beauty Contest say that the
rity prison
amazing result, ami with­
••vent marks the first time
It •) M K (LTD - Vatican out the hrnrfil of a lelrall of the county's fire depart­
source* know nothing about a phuiir. T w o hour* after The
ments have worked together
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UI*I&gt; — published report Pope Paul
on a single project. Even Or­
TALLAHASSEE (IJPli
Three senators have been VI may make a trip to th e , llrrald hit thr street. I had
-old a stereo ami power
ange County's W«k|va Volun­
Tlu* s la t e plans to spend named to the legislature's United States,
T A L L A H A S S E E I l l'll —
the Italian
teers. who serve Southwest
$125,000 tlu* y&gt;nr to study new interim e o m m 1 11 e e ! new* agency Ansa said Toes : mower". Thut'a the kind of
Work will begin soon on $25,.
nc-wwr
likr
lo
hrar.
Seminole, have a couple en­
the red tide
charged with investigating 1day.
17li,970 worth of highway cuntries in the contest.
The Department of I'oii-er- •tale I,olid financing
"Regarding stories f r o m
'tiiiitinn Mini budge project*
• •
•
vution will ilirrcl the &lt;tudy
iu Florida.
S o u le
Pre*ilent
Wilson ; Washington reporting Paul VI Too Nosoy
Downtown beauty spots:
of the fish killing organism, Curruway annulment Tuesday might lake a trip to the Unit ! LONDON 11 PI l — George
Hid* on tiie* 32 job* were
Thu row of periwinkles along
THIS HI.INI) railroad tio.s.siiiK on Stjitc llwy. 426 oust of Forest City ha*
using S 13,- to fur salaries, I the appointments of Sen*. B. ed States next year, Vatican! Sandiurd. a window cleaner, opened here Tuesday by the
Leon the .scene of many accident.*. The latest occurred June 1H when a truck
tlie wall at the bus station . .
$13,654 for expenses a n d |H,- C. Pearce, Palatka, John E. sources say they know noth-1 was lined $ t| Tuesday for Itoud Department. Tiie projAn effort of Homer Little to
loaded with a dragline and traveling west plowed into a locomotive. Trains
000 for equipment Tho rest Mathews, Jacksonville, and ing aimut it," An*a said. Ansa biting the no*c* ot Alfred Nos ecu Include two interstate
adorn our downtown shopping
approaching the *ro...:in^ cannot I** -ecu hv rum travelling either east or
; of tiie money will go for coll* Merrill P
Barber, Veri* did not say who published the j worthy, who had pushed past jobs in Dade and P*e»o Couu
canter. . . .
wc.*t because ol the lreen and an unbaaknvei.i on one side.
| HIM- a and other *«p«u,•«*,
lBeach, to ttie committee.
original rrporL
1him m a bus line,
I lira.
B E R L IN

*** e O ^

New Car Tag Fees
In Force Monday

nm uA ...

Floridian Asks
Shelters In
1). S. Buildings

I

B R IEFS

Honors War Dead

Floods Recede

Florida Will
Try To Gel 34
Seized Planes

Young (101*

Sanford Lions M ark
Title Winning Year U. S. Ads To

Nip Rail Strike

Twin Sisters
Held, Released
To Orlando

Recover Bodies

15 Deaths Seen
In State On 4th

:iTwo Defectives
Escape Gunshot

Labor Increases
Pressure On Mac

Plane Crashes

Swedish Security
O verhaul Asked

Cubans To Face
Firing Squad

I

The H erald Gets
A C o m p lim e n t!

Red T ide Study

Bond Financing
Panel Chosen

U. S. V is it By
Pope Is Denied

$25 M illio n In
Road W ork Sot

�step

July 4th Celebration
V

Set A t Fort M ellon

A ll stores will be
Closed July 4th
Stock up for the

exhibition baseball g in * at
T:M p .* . to cap a day at aeaUa tram all tba U ttto U agut players and coaches and
tba gbaford Recreation offlea. All paraoM a n nrged to
pUica ordara tor tlckaU aa

men that HICKORY SMOKED flavor
Americas — Darrali Wall,
Mika Rudd, Mika Farrell,
Kea Hlnaon, Bill Brackaa,
Torn G rscty, Chuck Brantley,
Dale W aiooar, Scott Harria,
Walter Grlner, John Smith,
Vaa Robbias, Tom Gwartney.
CHICAGO (UP1) - Tba Joe Paulina aad Ben Cbado.
American Medical Associatlea
•ays many of tbs deaths Bam
drowning each summer could
be prevented K someone
nearby had known how to
apply artificial respiration.
The moat important thing
la to atart Immediately. Sand
someone for help, but don't
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)
wait for the' ambulance be­
cause U will probably be too Latin Amtrlcn today la with­
out • leader In lie fight
late.
Also, don't give ep. H mto against communism, fortnsr
are cases on record ef Nicaraguan President Lula
breathing starting again after Somoaa said Tueaday.
Somosa, on a two-week va­
• lapse of many minutes,
when the rescuer kept steadily cation In tha United lu te s,
a t work forcing air la and said Latin American nations
—more than tha United lu te *
out of the lungs.
Moat first aid experts fa­ —must aboulder the responslvor tbs mouth-to-mouth meth­ Mllty fo r stopping communism
b» South end Centra] America.
od of artificial respiration.
“But wa are leaderless," he
The air passages should ba
cleared by drawing the ton­
Bemoan mid the United
gue forward wttb your An­
gara. Plica (bo victim half States should not invade Cube.
way between a face-up and However, he w an ed that Cas­
aide position, tilt the hsad tro-type communism might en­
wall back to Insure • clear velope a huge section of
Latin America within a few
air passageway.
Take a deep breath, •dace years If aomathtng to not dons
your mouth over the victim's to halt the Rede.
He said VenerwJe was the
mouth, and breathe into his
lungs until you see his chest prime target for communism
riso and tool the lungs ex­ today because with Its natural
pand.
resource# and tnduatry and
In mouth-to-mouth breath- that country would aerve as a
tag, pinch the victim’s nos­ good baa# for tha growth ef
trils shut while breathing Into eommunlsm.
his lungs. Remove your mouth
Venesuele could then "pick
and lot the victim oxbils, ap­ on weak countries,” gomosa
plying alight band presiurs aald.
between the riba and save!
Ha aald tba Alliance far
to expel all air.
Progress Is working “eery
Repeat the cycle M time# slowly’* and the United States
• minute. Looeen the victim's ex paste Latin American ac­
slothing and keep him warm, tions to de too many things
but don’t delay artlBclal res­ a t once.
piration to do thli.
"We do not bare the mon­
After the victim revives, ey,” he said, to do many
be ready to resume srtlAclal thinga a t once.
respiration If breathing halt*
He added that most ef the
again. Don’t give up unlesa Alliance aid was in the form
you're positive the victim to of low interest loans and
dead.
matching grants, father than
la outright gifts.
"We must know now how
much we can put up,” Somosa
said and added th at the suc­
cess or failure ef crops deter­
mine how much Nicaragua
could put up m matching
Karmet M. Carter, 41, ef funds.
Casselberry was electrocuted
Tueaday when a severed high
voltage wire fell on him as Climbs To Jail
SPARTA, Wis. (UPI) -T h e
he was working on the aew
Sunshine State Parkway south grase was always greener on
the other side of the fence
e f Winter Garden.
Carter, employed for the for Ronald Poff, IS. Judge
paet six months by the Soule Lambert Hansen sentenced
Construction Co. of Pensacola, Puff to IS days in the Mon­
was pronounced dead upon a r­ roe County jail after police
rival at West Orange Memo­ said the youlli had a habit o(
rial Hospital In Winter Gard­ climbing the jail wall to visit
prisoners.
en.
A resident of 621 Iris Kd. in
Casselberry, he came here in Speed Habit
1U68 from Kl Paso, Tex., end
PORTLAND, tnd. (UPI) was a member of the Prairie Racing car driver Jnn MeLake Baptist Churcb.
Elrcatb, who placed sixth In
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. the Memorial Day 500-mile
Vicki Carter of Casselberry, classic, was arrested for
daughters, Mrs. Richard L. speeding on a stale highway.
Clrgenaki and Mrs. Gilbert He paid the $l?.7i (me.
McLaughlin, both of Orlando;
mother, Mre. Sally Carter of Clothesline Thief
Guymon, Ala.; five brother#
PAINSWTCK, England and two eistaro In Oklahoma (UPI)— The case of the
and four grandchildren.
missing underwear was solv­
Funorol arrangements, when ed here when bousewivea dis­
completed, will be announced covered ■ enow had been tak­
by Fairchild Funeral Home ing the Items from their wash
e f Orlando.
lines.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate pasted and sent
back to the House Tuesday
a bill to extend for two years
the temporary $100 duty free
limitation on goods brought
back from abroad by Ameri­
can tourists.
The action came shortly af­
ter the finance committee
cleared
the
House-passed
measure with a key amend­
ment to impose (he $100 limit
on all V. S. possessions, in­
cluding goods from the Vir­
gin Islands.
There was little debate,
Final Senate passage came
by voice vote. The measure
now goes to a House-Senate
conference group to work out
a compromise before the act
expires at midnight Sunday.
President Kennedy recom­
mended the reduction as a
step to cut spending of U S.
dollars abroad and stem the
outflow of dwindling U. S.
gold reserves.
Treasury secretary Douglas
Dillon supported the exten­
sion and informed the com­
mittee that tile law reduced
U. S. expenditures abroad
last year by $123 million.
Sen. John J. Williams, (RDel.), offered the amend­
ment to end the special $200
exemption enjoyed by the
Virgin Islands and other U.
S. possessions, and put them
on the same limitation ap­
plying to other rsiuntrics.
Finance Chairman Harry
F. Hyrd. (D V a), said the
committee vote was “ nearly
unanimous" on the Williams
amendment. The bill then

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Ooramla«lo*»«e
Jam es
Avery voiced the opinion a t
the County Commission meet­
ing Tuesday that if the Navy'
wants a aidewalke built to n a l
Sanford Avenue to the Naval!
Air Station gate, it should be
willing to produce the m o n e y
to pay for the material* It
Use county does the work.
Engineer William Bush v s e
introduced to meet with Na­
val officials to work out aa
agreement tor building the
sidewalk.
Hush indicated that tt II
was built the State Road
D e p a r t m e n t would like
to “ move some e a r t h
the fence on the south side ot
the road to widen the die-1
tance between the traffic and
pedestrians."
The Navy had requested
consideration of building a
sidewalk because of the dan­
ger of pedestrianj walking
along the shoulder of the
road, particularly at night.
An application tor dregdging
a boat channel at nest Haven
on Lake Harney wat approv­
ed
Hoad Superintendent 3. C. i
Lavender was given permis-'
sion In ask for bids for twe
gasoline ami oil atorage tanks
and pumps for use of fuel
for county road department
vehicles.
County Attorney Harold
Johnson was directed to draw
up an agreement with the
Sports Car Club of America
for uxr of the Usceola airstrip
for driving school and races
at dates in July. October ami
November which club repre­
sentative Hud Moiightua r e .
quested.

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Win Could Put
Jack On Top
Moneywise

LAST ONE IN . .

By UaMai Frees M m r i a i a l

CLEVELAND (UF1) - J a c k
Nicklaus, atm s a r t f o g ever
Ua worry showing ■ the U. B.
Open, ka determined In
for 11-e n d regain f t
•pot on pairs M a s
U ft-w bna bn foen «S
day la tka 111#,ON Cleveland
Open.
Nlcklaua, wbn foiled fo
make tbe cut at Brookline,
Mias., la ri week, baa rowed
friends bn will make up
« FINGER drawn across throat, left, signal* power
for that disappointment, and
« ahooM be cat off. To Indicate he or she wants to
he can get back on top i f Urn
* be taken In, the skier makes small circles with
money winning Hat by cap­
hand, pointing shoreward.
turing the $22,ON first prise
this event.
ed, the akler moves a band,
WVfifoa h r M U
Right now bo trails Arnold
palm
upward,
from
about
the
Tbe only cooUct the skier
Palmer and Juliua Boros, tbe
b u with his motive power is waist up and down. For re­ new U.S. Open king, who be­
duced speed, be or she moves
band, palm downward, tween them have picked ep
; n a i is see rsssoa k U so
down
and up from about tbe up mpat of the toot la the
topactaat Is have a s observ­
richest five weeks of tourna­
waist.
er, preferably ooe facing
ment play In golfing history.
Other
common
skier-to-boet
WMBward, In tbe tow boat to
In tha five tournaments
signals
are
illustrated.
beep a constant watch on the
starting a t Indianapolis and
rider while the driver la con­
winding up here, a total of
esetrating aa handling tbe
l -402,000—not counting a tot
M at
rich aide benefits—hava
j # ’a
'T h e obeenrer o r boat driv­
been a t stake. And of the
e r can save the akler woe by
total of fSl.OOO allotted for
rig—ll«g when they ere about
first plaea money in tha flva
be eater reegh water. Tble Is
events, Palmer and Boros be­
riHe by moving aa arm from
tween them have picked up
ride to ride, with s wavy, up140,470 during tbla “gold duat
aad-dowa motion.
The okay signal Is tbe seme By United Press International atretch."
Palm er made $32,ON al­
Worn either tbe boat or skier.
Tbe gag around (he Amcr
though
be competed la only
St ie mad# in the time-honor lean League la that Dick
NEW YORK (U PI) — The bomly to their policy of the fielder, was obtained from the
ed method of forming n circle Radalt may win the MVP two of the four tourneys pre
with tbe thumb end Index fin award but that his arm will ceding this one, while Boros, manager of tho year In tha last couple of seasons of hav­ Cardinals as waa pitcher Lar­
• ar. When tbe s k k r wants to be so soft by then th a t'b e wbo played In all tour, won major Iaaguea, It seems pos­ ing a number of “roaches’* ry Jackson. Patching together
make e right or left turn, bo won’t be able to comb hit $28,740. Palmer took the $25,- sible today, wall may turn who took turns handling the was a major problem.
Kennedy made two big
reins, like 10 drivers on n
000 Jackpot in tbe $100,000 out to be a eoach.
points emphatically in the di­ hair for the occasion.
moves. He made Ernie Banks
A t least that's the unherald­ 10-mule U-nm.
rection.
Actually, (ha Boatoa strong- Thunderblrd and picked up
It Is the only team in base­ who had been a shortstop or
When more speed la want- boy’s chances of winning the 117.000 in the U. fl. Open, ed designation which la ap­
most valuable player adard which he lost In a playoff plied to Bob Kennedy by the ball which doesn’t have n third baseman, a permanent
are looking leas and le u like with Boros and young Jacky Chicago Cuba even though he nianakerV contract on file fixture a t first base and he
la running the ball club. And with the commissioner’s office. established a rigid rotation for
Cuplt.
a gag.
Boros
won
$3,400
in
tha
$30,
operating It with auch effici­ Hut, after fruitless experimen­ his pitchers. With regular
And even (hough he hai ap­
peared In 40 per cent of the 000 Indianapolis Open, the $0, ency that tho lowly Cuba have tation, they finally aettlcd on work most of bis hurlara are
Red Sox’ games so far, In­ 000 first place money In the roared up from the gloomy Kennedy as what might be -on the profit side.
cluding six of their last eight 150.000 Bulck Open, only $345 National League bniement to termed the head coach.
If they tuke him out of the
games, he doesn’t seem to in the Thunderblrd but then become a contender.
Tho Cuba atill adhere stub- top spot now and retrogress
be worried about arm trouble. eame back to win the $10,000
to their old system of alter­
"I don’t see any cause for top'gold in the Open.
Those earnings put Palmer
nating coaches at the head of
■y United Prase lateraattonal concern,“ he says. “ My pitch
the bench it is entirely possi­
Forget the National Lea ing motion is smooth. I’m not at the top of the money win­
ble that every Cub fan In the
gue's pennant rare for a mo­ one of those berky-Jcrky ning list with $03,543, follow­
DAYTONA BEACH (UP!)—
ed by Boros with $30,610 and
ment and take a gander at it* guys."
United Press Internstioat land will issue a family ban They'll be burning the mid
Nicklaus
with
$38,690.
The
six-foot-six
240-pounder
on chewing gum.
race for the batting champ­
National League
night oil before July 4's Fire­
was plenty smooth Tuesday Should tho Ohio strong boy
ionship.
For Kennedy, a World War cracker 400 stock car race
W. L. Pet.
win
the
marbles
in
hia
home
night
aa
he
worked
both
ends
It’s a tournament of champ
St. Louis
42 30 .583 II Marine fighter pilot, hai here.
lone Involving I960 chimp of a twi-night doubleheader state, he would vault bark Ids Angeles
41 30 .577 accomplished seeming miracles, The drivers, due to a double
Pick Groat of Iho St. Louis against the Cleveland Indians Into first place, where he San Francisco
42 31 .575 with whut was expected to be) postponement of Atlanta’s
.Cardinals, 1961 tltllit Roberto and preserved 4-1 and 3-2 vie would like to be when he Cincinnati
40 32 .556 a little more than an eighth, Dixie 400, will have one day
Pittsburgh lories that boosted the Red leaves these shores to take Chicago.
19 33 .542 place club a t Lest.
|Clement# of the
for practice on the tri-oval
games of first
shot at the British Open Milwaukee
.Pirates snd 1962 king Tommy Sox within
36 35 .507
Hut almoat every year the. course here before Tuesday’s
championship in July.
Davis of the Los Angeles place.
I’lttsburgh
33 37 .471 trim 's furm system has pro­ time trials. On Thursday they
The overpowering Radatx
Dodgers.
32 40 .414 duced ono or more outstand­ go for the money.
Philadelphia
And there's even an tinin faced a total of to men and
28 43 .381 ing rookies.
New York
The Dixie is now scheduled
tiled fourth hopeful—tho Car struck out seven of them. He
27 47 .365
Houston
When you continue to pro for Sunday. That means at
saved
Hill
Mnnbouquettc’f
dinslt' Bill While, who hat
Tuesday Night’s BrtaUs
dure good young major leag-. best th* NASCAR drivers
challenged in the past but 11th victory in the opener at
Chicago 4 New York 1
ucra and atill remain at o r who want to make the next
though
tagged
for
a
ninth-in
■ever quite made It.
Phiia S Pittsburgh 4, 10 Inn­ near the bottom of the heap stop in the circuit will have
The rare today shows Davis ning homer by Max Alvia and
ings.
it Is obvious that all of th lo get here on Monday and
etui Clemente tied for the then tamo bark tu nail down
Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 1
potential horsepower Isn’t be­ they'll have one abort day
NEWPORT.
R.
I.
(UPI)
—
lead at .213 each and Groat Karl Wilson’s seventh trl
ing generated.
Challenge, owned by Georgo Milwaukee 4 Houston 0
for practice runs.
end White tied for second at umph.
St. teuls 6 San Francisco 3
The
Cuba
obviously
cams
t
i
F.
Johnion
of
Ardmore,
Pa.,
Then the mechanics take
Ksdatx
has
appeared
In
J33 each.
Thursday's Games
the conclusion a t long last over, and the lights In the
Davis moved up three games so far and has a shot was expected to tall across tha
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, that Kennedy waa the man for garages should burn far into
points Tuesday night when he at Mike Fornielca’ AL record finish line first today In the
night
Annapolis
to
Newport
yacht
the Jolt. And he's done a good the night as they work to
contributed two singles to an of 70 set In I960, particularly
Only game scheduled.
one, Jelling the whole opera- perfect the powerful engine*
U-hit attack that helped San in virw of manager Julmny race.
American league
under tbeir charge.
tion,
The new 80-foot aluminum
dy Koufax and the Dodgers I’esky’s announces! intention
W. L. Pet.
Andre Rodgeri, at shorte
of using him “any time 1 sloop opened auch a big lead
down the Cincinnati Reds,
40 36 .606 stop, waa a Giant castoff. Dog
over the fleet of 88 yachts New York
t . While had Uirro hits and think it’s vital."
43 29 .507 l.anilrum, the rrgulur centerChicago
Groat a key double, mean­ Things have reached such Tuceday night that tha es­
38 43 .543
Minnesota
a
pass
now
that
Fenway
corting
Coast
Guard
cutter,
while, aa the Cardinals top­
38 35 .521
ped the Sen Francisco Giants Park fans begin chanting Chincoteague, had trouble Baltimore
AUTO
36 34 .514
6-5. and moved bark Into first “ We want Hadati" aa early finding her. However, aha was Cleveland
37 37 .500
MILWAUKEE, Wli. (NEA)
A IR CONDITIONER
evantually sighted &gt;5 mile* I/O* Angelea
place. The Cardinals bold ■ aa the fifth inning.
33 16 .478 —A public links player, blasbhalf-game lead over • both The Red Sox clinched Tues­ from Newport and wall ahead Kansas City
Detroit
27 4t .307 ing in a bunker in Milwaukee,
tbeir chief rivals, with the day night’s opener with three of her rivals.
23 53 .283 stepped on a rake.
Dodgers aecond by six per runs in (he eighth inning and
Dyna, Clayton Kwing'a 67- Washington
Tuesday Night's Results
The handle sprang up anal
eentage points and lbs Giants rode to victory In the night foot aluminum yawl from
Boston 4 Cleveland 1, 1st
hit him in tha fare. And m&gt;
cap when Itadatx’ roommate Easton, Md, and Jubilee,
third by eight.
George N. Hlassrtyk w e
Tbe Philadelphia Phillies Dirk Stuart, drove in two 60-foot yawl owned by Francis Boston 3 Cleveland 2, 2nd
trrntrd at a hospital for cut*.
defeated the Pirates, 5-4, In runs on a pair of singles and D. Wctherill of Philadelphia, Chicago 2 New York 1
Plus I nntall.it ton
Rule ,11 provides fur the
20 innings despite two bits by l-ou Clinton belted hia ninth were among Challenge's clos­ Kansas City 8 Washington ‘
Minnesota 1 Detroit 0
free removal of a movable ob­ I Yr. Factory Warraaty
Clemente; t h e
Milwaukee homer.
est rivals since the start of
The Chicago White Sox the 473-mllt reoe lari Sat­ Baltimore 10 Lot Angeles I struction.
Braves beat the Houston
Thursday's Games
JONES
ColU, 4-0, and tha Chicago climbed within nine percent­ urday.
Washington at Kansas Ctty
Cube topped the New York age points of the first-place
Highest tide ever record­
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Meta, 4-1, In other NI, action. New York Yankees by beat
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New York at Chicago
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straight time this season, 3-1
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K1MERBLY, B. C. (UPI) Only games scheduled
and to other AL games Minn
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esota defeated Detroit. 1-0,
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N O R D IC

Tbe secoed half at Ike Flor­
ida State League baseball
y o u got eff to a aoggy atari
Tuesday right, with the team
that woe first-half honors
bowleg to S t Petersburg ta
the only game played.
Tbe faints, who flrisbed
tbe first half fo second place,
kao:ked out a B-2 wia over
Sarasota, which woe tha first
half pennant.
Center fielder Rufus Cox,
with a screaming triple into
right, tod n sixth inning rally
(bat gave the Saints three
runs and tbe winning margin.
Second baseman Pete Coch­
ran bad a double ta tbe same
Inning and shortstop Leoo
Crow and catcher Bobby Ellaworth each singled.
Rata cancelled the other
three gam ea-Daytona Beach
at Orlando, Miami at Fort
Lauderdale and Tampa at
Lakeland.
Tonight’s schedule f i n d s
Fort Lauderdale a t Miami,
Orlando at Daytona Beach,
St. Petersburg a t 8araaota,
and Lakeland at Tampa.

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BUFFALO, M. T . (U PI) —
Commiaeienar Joe Foaa and
tbe American Football League
club ew nen today go Into a
two-day huddle to cell tbe
policy-making plays fo r the
profeeaional circuit'* fourth
campaign.
Major topic* oe the evoca­
tive committee’’* calendar In­
clude cutting right*, security
arrangements, scouting regu­
lations, euidown date*, proaaon schedule*, training
camp periods and television
exposure.
Tbe league's general man­
agers snd coaches will get
together Friday—snd possibly
Saturday—for what prombes
to be • lively round of trade
talk*.
Tha question of cutting
rights waa expected to cause
considerable doubt, based on
th* outcome of tha first phaso

oi tho league’s equalised**
draft May 11. A Md to beef
up the New York Jets and
Oakland Raider*, tbe door-maa
teams in 1963, fell fa r abort
of expectations.
Th* Jets, formerly Ti­
tan*, only selected Indiana
tackle Jeff Slabaugh, a Buffo* j
to pick, and West Virginia end
Gene Heeter from Baa Die­
go in tho special d raft that
provided 24 eligible players
for New York- From a list of13 unfroxen players, Iakland’a!
lone choice was defensive
halfback Clauds Gibson ad Boa
Diego.
A provision worked out by
the ownera in May appears to
bo a controversial one.
II
would give the Jets and Raid­
ers first crack a t all players
released by American, Na­
tional and Canadian
team*.

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Rita Stein took high aeries
with n 481. Splits converted
were 3-S by Bertha Neville,
7 by 8ue Long, 3-7 by Elaine
Miller and Joan Magin and
tbe 3-P-10 by Carol Jarmen.

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Commando Acts
Called Part Of
Long*Range Plan
MIAMI (UPl) Carlo*
Baodla, d M etf the earn*
standee Mat Into Cuba re­
cently, Mid la • tclevlilon
Interview Tueaday that the
laadiai waa "the beginning
af • geaeral plan" of Infil­
tration.
He told Manoto Reyei,
Spa oil b language commen­
tator for Miami atation WTVJ, that “the eommandoa will
continue Infiltrating"
Into
Cuba. Bat be gave no detail!
aa to bow many men have
gone in or will be aent in.
Baadifl, who did not go to
Cube himaelf, u ld the men
already landed have linked op
with anti-Castro rebels. He
added that they “ are under
enter* not to engage In comfeat pat If It la not absolute­
ly necessary."
He laid "their m inion li
one of coordination" but did
not elaborate. The comman­
do chief laid the landing of
the men " li not In conflict”
with U. S. policy on Cuba be­
cause they did not leave
from American territory and
their operation will be car­
ried out on Cuban territory
alone.

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4-H DELEGATES to the annual ahort court* at the University of Florida
are these four Seminole County boy a, who poeed at The Herald office ju st
before they left with A ssistant County Agent Ernie Lundberg. From left

are Bill Hein Jr., David Jakubcin, Chuck Pula and Jonnthan Lukas. The
boys will stay four days a t Gainesville, living id the dorms and attending
classes taught by university personnel. Featured speuker of the course will
be Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner.
(Herald Photo)

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HD Campaign
Results Told
"Many people In our com­
munity now know that chronic
cough and ihortncaa of breath
are danger ilgnals to be tak­
en
leriouily,”
said
I)r.
Frank Leone, chairman of
the 1903 RD campaign, today
in summing up what the
campaign accomplished.
"We are convinced that tliia
campaign haa been a signifi­
cant beginning in the fight
against respiratory disease*—
the sickness of breathing—in
thii community. It educated
■ great many people about
the seriousness of RD’s most
common symptoms—chronic
cough and shortness of breath.
It also prodded many people
into aeeing their doctore.
T bit was the purpose of the
1901 RD campaign," he add­
ed.
“But other benefit! result­
ed. The Inventory of local
facilities for diagnosis and
treating RD, which was con­
ducted by medical advisers
of the Seminole County TR
and RD Association, will con­
tinue to pay dividends in the
battle against disesM. The
toveatory did more than pro­
vide physicians with informa­
tion about facilities available
to them. It also uncovered
what our community lacks
tor successful management
of RD patients. And this con­
tribution provided the basis
lor further work," the health
officer noted.

First Aid Class
A cla u in standard first
eid was recently completed
to Forest Lake Academy with
Soper L Miller as instruc­
tor. The Local Chapter issued
■ f t First Aid Certificates
to the participating students.

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Cuba Shuttle
Line Slated
MIAMI (UP!) - Empret*
Linei, Ltd. reiterated today
that it will begin a Cuba-Key
West shuttle service next
week deipite a host of prob­
lems.
The firm began wiling tic­
ket! to Cuban exiles last
weak to transport their rela­
tives from Cuba, but sales
were halted after a day and a
half because of lark of pro­
per licensing. The firm, how­
ever, told $23,000 worth of
tickets ia the day and a half.
BEAT HEAT
NEW YORK (UPl) - An
averaga glass window per­
mits about 130 timta mora
beat from the aun to enter
a houM than doe* the aver­
age insulated wall, tay hous­
ing specialists &lt;rf Allied
Chemleal’a Barrett Division.
Shade trees, an awning of
rigid vinyl building panels or
an overhanging roof will help
block summer heat, they add.

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ARTIST ELIOT Mc.MURROUGII (right), resident artist a t the DeBary
Mansion House, presents his second demonstratino for the public to­
day a t 2 p. m. With McMurrough is Dudley Flager, vice president of the
Florida Federation of Art, Inc., who introduced the visiting urt instructor
a t last Wednesday’s demonstration.
(Cox I’lmto)

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LONG GRAIN

Good Samaritan Party
Scheduled For Sunday
By Robert B. Thom as Jr.
(FA S-37M)
Crooms Adult School held
its commencement exercise!
recently.
Tlie following students re­
ceived their diplomas: Opera
L. Alkens, Earths Mae Allen,
Mary Alice Brown. Dorothy
Brown, laithema Brown. Pat­
ricia Davis, Sarah Floyd,
EarnesUne Harris, J u l i a
Haws, Delores Hlllery, Doro­
thy Jaekson, Lillie Pearl
Jackson,
Delores Jackson,
Emma Johnson, Mamie I/ h i
Johncs, Ella M. Montgomery,
Sherman Nelson, Joyce Rosa,
Charles Smith, Zonnle M.
Stanley, Doris Vaughn and
Henry Williams.

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tion a flag raising eerrmony
was observed by the group
The ceremony waa very
colorful.
The center consists of a
reading program, Mrs. ]. J.
Jelks, sponsor; an orients
tion program, Mr*. A. L
Hamilton, sponsor; and re­
creation, games and sports,
and arts and crafts, Mrs. F.
C, Pringle and J. C. Byrd,
sponsors. The summer pro­
gram will continue each
morning for the next six
week*.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rob­
inson and daughters, Harrylyn and Gaycia, of San Fran­
cisco and Robert Black and
daughter, Valeria, of Phils
Just a reminder — Please delphia, are home fur a aiiorl
don't forget the benefit pro­ visit.
gram for the Good Samaritan
Home Sunday at Free-Will
Holiness Church. This la for
a very worthy cau*e. Please
come out and make a contri­
WASHINGTON (D PI&gt; - A
bution.
top-level committee of aertv
Florida Mortician* Associa­ nautical eiperts said today
Belie Walker. A. a tavern
tion
convened in Orlando the aviation industry had
operator, in December, 1939
gone ai far a* tt could to
The white itinerant handy­ Mias Eunice I. WUaon, Mr*. reduce the airport noise prob­
Bernice
Harris
aod
Mias
Ka­
man made a final plea for his
lem.
Robinson
represented
life at a hearing Tuesday be­ tie
The committee, a apedal
Wilson
Eicheleherger
Mortu­
fore Wallace. Cobern, 39.
study group established by
begged Wallace, hearing his ary.
the Radio Technical Commis­
flrat clemency esae, to com­
sion for Aeronautics RTCA,
mute the death sentence to Dr. and Mrs. Garret Wlfgin* said noiia abatement proce­
life imprisonment to be could of Pensacola, aod Dr. Eve- dure* already were affecting
lyn W. Sharpe, of Deland, the efficiency and "to some
"work with Christ.**
“I understand the evidence were visitor* of Mra. Doris degree" the safety of the na
points against me, but in my A. Thomaa, their niece. Dr. tion's air traffic control ays
heart I don't know everything Wiggins ia president of Wash­ tern.
that happened that night.” ington Junior College, of
he laid. "Give me a chance Pensacola. Dr. Sharpe ia pro­
to prove I'm not the type fessor of humanities at Betune-Cookman College, Day­
person people think 1 am."
Cobern had pleaded inno­ tona Beach.
cent a t his trial by reason of
Sy Jane Casselberry
Goldsboro E l e m e n t a r y
temporary insanity. Ilia at­
The Ladies Guild of the As­
torney, Mortimer P. Ames, School ia one of our summer cension Lutheran Church of
told Wallace that Cobern de­ recreation centers. Somehow Casselberry will hold the
served mercy because of his vandalism seem* to find its monttdy meeting thia Tbur* . I
combat record u World War way mu&gt; this very fine day at 8 p m. This will be the
II. Ames said Cobern was school. It should behoove last meeting unUl September.
wounded three times and waa every eitiaen to do hia ut­
Paitor C. R. Zehnder will
awarded three Bronze Stars most to protect this Indispen­ lead the study period on the
to- bravery.
sable facility. Please help! topic. "Know Your Synod’*
“He abed blood for his
Work."
country and this, 1 believe, ia
Another session m opened
ilosteaaes will be Mra. Joan
reason enough to grant clem­ for the summer at Midway Karcher and Sira. Dorothy
ency,” Ames said.
'School Center. After registra­ Pannit**.

Wallace Must Decide Fate Of
Ex-GI Convicted Of Murder
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U Pl) —Both men were visi­
bly toaken: the »x-GI who
bad
stormed
toe
rocky
beaches at Normandy and
the httle governor who had
defied the U. S. government
on the school integration
iasue.
His eyea moist, the husky
combat veteran, now in prt
■on stripes, timidly touched
the shoulder of Gov. George
Wallace. "Thank you gover­
nor, pleaM spare my life."
be aaid.
Wallace grasped the hand
of Jam es W. Cobern and
quickly turned away, obvious­
ly emotional.
"It is a sad and solemn
duty the governor must per­
form." he aaid later. "I, like
many other governors before
me, wish this cup would pass
from me."
Wallace, a former judge,
haa until shortly after mid­
night Thursday to decide
bather Cobern will die in
ie electric chair for the
'robtory-qlaying ef
Mamie

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Honored A t
Farewell Party

I Jsr a gale farewell
at the Capri Bestsuradt
■aferd. Seven at the
f DeLesansl. LL Cdr. Jsny
?■ T in IIin LL Cdr. Bt. Clair
U faith , 14. Odr. M l Winberg,
fij LL Jerry Kantaoa. LL Bd
t j W M uu, and LL (If.) Dale
D Vssmsr, are W w transferred
\ \ to dfew commands after bav?ik Mg aompietad their tours of
duty with tha squadron hero
at the Sanford Naval Air Su­
it' Ban.
! Aa a departing gift, Cdr.
ft' DaLsreari waa presented with
fV m I T iT if silver punch
v howl Drea tha officer* and
i
» —*-------* ■ s a i l a
i' - wtves
ef **
DeUchment
■ and a
' b fh from the officers and
when ef Heavy U.
V The evening'a entertain' meat was provided by LL

; Enjoy Trip To
'Arizona

Cdr. Dick Davidson, Bis wife
Jsm , LL Dele Purdy end LL
(J-g.) Jin B aw ls. Ussy pre­
sented n skM and sent revue
depicting ■musing Incidents
occurring within the squad­
ron. In addition, LL Cdr*. BIU
Bnsaett and Bay Fox give
a parody sUt about Cdr. Do*
Laroasi, deporting edfkerdncbarge of the squadron's de­
tachment t.
The party also served to
welcome throe efllcera to
ford. CapL J. 0. Mnyo. for­
mally tha Operitioaa Officer
of tha attack carrier VSS
Franklin D. BoosaveK and
soon to aaaunw command af
Heavy AHack Wing Om ; Cdr.
0. W. Xlumons, peat Com­
manding Officer of Heavy At­
tack Squadron Nine, and now
Chief SUff Officer of the
Wins; and Cdr. P. Garment,
tha mw otfleer-in-charga of
VAH-11, deUchment I, were
aU guest* at Urn party.
In his opening speech, Cdr.
John F, Barlow, Command­
ing Officer of VAH-11, con­
gratulated the now arrivals to
Sanford and said that ha was
looking forward to serving
with them. In addition, Cdr.
Barlow had high praise for
the past performance of tha
s e v e n CheckerUU Officers
leaving the squadron. Ha
wished them "continued suc­
cess In their futura assign­
ments."

Mr. and Mr*. William 0.
Andera of 1» E. Lauren Court
f e n Park, and their son
frank, returned recently from
• tws weeks vacation in Tuceon. Arts., where they visited
their ion, Al-e John H. An­
ders, who ia stationed at Davla-Moathaa Air Forte Base.
Alrmin Anders la a ballis­
tic missile analyst technician.
A velaran of ten years in
Hie Tiki Restaurant In Win­
the Air Force, he retaliated
ter Park was th« alt* of a re­
teat &amp;etrt«mb«r.
&gt; Ho graduated from Seminole cent VAH-3 Officers' Wive*
High School In Sanford with luncheon. HosUeiea for the

u sd DELIV ERED

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
Car. E. 1st A Sanford Are.
FA t-1123 er FA 2-8452

festive June affair were Mr*.
Clifford Nelson, Mrs. 0. P.
Burch, and Mr*. Gerald Cof­
fee.
An already Polynesian at­
mosphere was enhanced by
colorful lais donned by aach
guest and n Polynesian buffet.
Mrs. Ray Murphy won the
drawing for tha lovely floral
centerpiece.
Mrs. Lib Connor waa wel­
comed aa a new VAH-3 wife
by Mr*. Roy Farmer. Gucet*
for ths afternoon luncheon
wsrs Peg Chase, Mrs, Mary
Psteraon, and Mis* Pat Sltvln.

j . .

PILOT CLUB members enjoyed a picnic dinner and meeting last night at
the Summerlin Avenue home o f Mrs. George Stine. Pictured from left to
right are Misn Janet Smith, president of the Pitot Club, Mini- Sue Steven­
son and Mrs. Stine Standing
(Herald Photo)

Program On
Twenty-nine member* and
five visitor* witnessed an im­
pressive ceremony at Semi­
nole Chapter No. 2, Order of
Eastern Star recently with a
candlelight Interpretation of
the 23rd Pialm by officers.
Each officer approached
the altar with a candle ap­
propriate to the color of the
atatlon, and lighted it from
a tall eandle representing
God's word. As (he lighted
eandle wai placed on the
allar a slants from the Psalm
waa quoted. The program
closed with a solo by Mrs.
Nick Pflefauf, B. Cecil Galea'
arrangement of "The Lord's
Prayer."
A report waa given by Mo­
ther Adviser, Mrs. W. A.
Reynolds, and Mrs. C. N.
Roberson, of their attendance
at the Assembly of Rainbow
for Girls recently at Jack­
sonville.
After plans were made fur
the Annual Robert Morris
picnic August 28, the chapter
adjourned for the summer.
FARE FOR YODELl.NO
SwUsburgera, for a Change
of pace, aro thick hamburger
pattle* with is renter of Swiss
cheese ami hot mustard, grill­
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uet*.

3 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS T1IUKS. JUNE 27th

Jim

CiMlWny

Charles Benton of Cassct
berry was guest of honor at
a farewell party given by
Jiffy Gammage at ber home
on Little Bear Lake, from H I
p. m. Wednesday.
Charles
graduated
thia
month from Lyman High
School and is going to Alaska
where he will live with hia
family on Kodiak Island.
A large group of friend*
and classmates enjoyed iwimming and water skiing In the
afternoon and singing and
dancing to the accompanlment of guitars and bongo
drums in the evening.
A buffet dinner was served
on the patio which was light*
ed w'th tiki lamps and float*
ins cand'es. Punch and cake
were also *erved and one
cake was d e b a te d to re*
sembie a map of the .’acifit
Ocean.
Charles received many nice
hassee.
gifta from (hose attending
who included Roger Deppen.
Jill Forsyth. Sherri Lovell,
Johnny Haynes, Carol High*
smith. Johnny Wagner. Bar&gt;
bara Ferrell, Barbara Messi*
mcr, Dennis Huntley, Dennis
Perry Kclielbcrger enter- houseguest, Terry Echols, soi Chambers, Diana
Keeney,
lained with a surprise birth- of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Echols Richard Slodysko, Bill Ski*
day party last week for his former residents of Sanford slak, Sandy Sherwen, Carol
Dorethy, Jan Westmark, Steve
Kurvin. Scott Schaffer, Jerry
and Sharon Smith, Larry
llarnes, Alan McEvera, Don*
na Friend, Lynctte Werner,
Mike Nielson and Jackia At*
chlson.

Methodist Youth
Former Resident Honored
Away At Camp
At Surprise Birthday Party
In Leesburg

O E S Presents
23rd Psalm

By

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bon­
der and daughters. Cherle
and Diane returned to their
home in Rolling Hills Sunday,
from a two weeks' vacation
in New York City.
The highlight of their visit
was greeting Mrs. Bonder’s
mother, Mrs. Bertha Simpion. of Fern Park, as she re­
turned aboard t h e liner,
France, alter a three month
tour of Europe.
Cherle and Diane found ex­
citement In visiting the Em­
pire State Building, taking
subway rides, seeing the site
of the World Fair that will
open In IDM and other places
of interest. The Bonders at­
tended v a r i o u s Broadway
shows
including "Funny
Thing Happened On The Way
to the Forum" and also visit­
ed various show rooms where
clothes were selected (or her
PERRY ECHELBERGER. (right) is shown
store, Playgirl Fashions, in * here with this house-guest, Terry Echols, a for­
Fern Park Plaia.
mer resident of Sunford now Jiving in Tullu-

Junior High School sjrt- stu­
dents of the First Methodist
By Shirley Wentworth
er, brother of the groom. Church Joined 600 of her young
Carol Jean Olsen, daughter Ushers were: Walter Brown, people in Leesburg, Monday,
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Nathan Denson and Duane for Methodist Camp. They wi'l
Cuthbert.
he gone until Saturday end
Olsen of Forest City, became
Mother of the bride wore a during their stay—will take
the brldo of Benjamin Ringer,
gold linen street length dress. part In a full program devoted
son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar B.
The front bodice featured a to recreation worship and
Ringer of Forest City on
Jewel neckline with small Christian enrichment.
Sunday, June 10 at a 7 p.m.
pressed pleats running from
Accompanying the group
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
candlelight ceremony p e r ­
neck (o waist. Ai her acces­ was Miss Marcella lllntz, edu­
Ball are back in their home
formed in t h e Highlands
sories Mrs. Olaen chose pink cation assistant of First Mi-th*
Seven-Day Adventist Church
at Lake Mary after a month's
and she wore an orchid cor­ odist Church, and she is one
vacation In the eastern part
In Apopka. Pastor Kenneth R. sage.
of the instructors in charge of
of the States.
Davis officiated.
the
course,
"Making
Our
The groom's mother waa
Lovely baskets of white
White on tour they visited
Group Christians."
.
gladioli and fernery backed attired in a lavender taffeta
their daughter and son-in-law,
Those
attending
are
Linda
with palms and candelabra sheath with an overlay of
Lee, Pam Pigott, Vivinn Me* Cdr. and Mr*. T. F. Dedgraced either side of the pul- sheer lavender nylon. Mr*.
man and family in Alexan­
Dinger chose white accessor­ Invalf, Patty Howland, Glenn
Jones, Steve Rowes, Mike dria, Va., and their son, Ray­
ies
and
wore
an
orchid
cor­
Organ selections were play­
Drown, Wayne Forguson, Lin­ mond Ball Jr., and his fam­
•
ed by Mrs. Ford Cavannaugh. sage.
da Nelson, Linda Illackshire, ily, in Fan Wood, N. J . They
The
reception
waa
held
in
Miss Kathy Dillon, soloist,
Linda Shanke, Pat McKenxie. also spent some time sight­
aang "Wither Thou Goest," (he educational building on I Viola McCarty, Carolyn Saw* seeing in Washington, D. C.,
the
church
grounds.
"Wedding Blessing" a n d
and in New York City where
The refreshment table held &lt;y«r, Debbie McCarty, Kathy
“Wedding Benediction."
Harper, Juanita Meadows an I they saw "She Loves Me," a
a
three-tiered
wedding
cake
The bride given in marri­
new Broadway stage hit.
Carol Sue Wilcox.
age by her fa liter wore a for­ decorated in white and pink.
Sanfordites will be inter­
Silver
candelabra
and
punch
mal length gown of white
ested to know that th* Dedtulle over satin with lace In­ bowl further enhanced the Altamonte
man* are now getting aettlcd
serts both In the bodice and buffet. Assisting with the
in a new home at Whidby Is­
full akirt that featured a cha­ serving were Mrs. Melvin
land, Wash., and Cdr. DedDinger,
Miss
Marie
Wctmore
pel train. The sweetheart
man will be executive officer
neckline of the bodice ended and Miss Nancy Wendell.
of VAII-IO, serving under Cdr.
For
h«r
going-away
outfit
with tapered wrist length
John Johnslon who also was
tha bride selected a three
By Julia Bartoe
sleeves.
previously stationed in Banpiece
beige
and
forest
green
Mr. and Mra. Donald Con* ford.
Her elbow length silk Illu­
sion veil was held with a cir­ linen suit and wore a white nery and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
T ritt of Decatur, Ga., were
cular crown of seed pearls. orchid corsage.
On Uicir return from a trip Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Connery
She carried a cascade of
white symbidium o r c h i d s through Florida they will of 128 Dolores Dr. In Dot Ray
highlighted with lilies of the make their home in the White Manor. During th* week the
valley ending in a shower of Apartments of the Florida host* and their guest* enjoyed
Sanitarium and Hospital w trip* to Daytona Beach. P at­
white streamers.
Orlando.
rick Air Force Bat* and to
The matron of honor, Mrs.
Mrs. Ringer will continue Sebaitlan Inlet where th* men
Ralph LaFave, sister of the
bride, wore a street length her studies as a Junior stu­ flihed while th* women pre­
dress of embossed rose taf­ dent nurse at the hospital. pared a picnic lunch.
feta featuring a tapered bow Mrs. Ringer Is a recent grad­ Mr*. Don Nocll of Dot Ray
of self material for added uate of Southern Missionary Manor and four children,
back waistline interest. The College in Collegedale, Tenn.. Donna, Carolyn, Mark and
slightly scooped neckline dip­ having received ■ B. A. In Michael, will drive to R an­
Biology.
dolph. N. Y-, where they will
ped to a modified vee in the
Out of town guests present ipend a month with Mrs.
back. A clever rose colored
bow headpiece secured veil­ were Dr. and Mrs. Edwin 01ing of the same soft color. sen Jr. and family of Birm­
Mrs. LaFave carried a cas­ ingham, Ala., Mr. and Mra.
cade of orchid wisteria with Allen Olsen and family, of
Naahville, Tenn.. and Pastor
moss green streamer*.
Mrs Allen Olsen, sister-inlaw of the bride, acted as at­
Mist Rosemary Southward
tendant anil wore an outfit
last week transferred from
identical to that of the matron
Coker College In South Caro­
O ff T o H a w a ii
of honor.
lina to the University of
A trio of Sanford women,
Bible boy was Master Terry
Florida and was accompanied
Olsen and flower girl was lit­ the Misses Grace Marie Stine- to Gainesville by her parents.
cipher.
Sue
Koke
and
Peggy
tle Mis* Donna Olsen, niece
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest South­
Price, left by Jet from Orlan­
and nephew of the bride.
ward.
do
over
the
weekend
for
a
Best man was Melven RingAnother daughter of the
two-week vacation in llono
Southwards, Candy, I* attend­
lulu, Hawaii.
Enroute home they wdl ing Camp Crestridge for Girls
spend some time in Los An­ at Ridgecrest, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J Dug­
geles where they will tour
gan
and daughter, Karen,
Disneyland and other tourist
attraction*. While in Los An­ have returned from a ten da)
geles they will stay at the vacation to their forinci
home of Reading, Pa.
Mayfair Hotel.
Mr*. J. W. lies ins of Chipley. Florida, arrived today to
maw a blank with some­ visit her two daughters, Mrs.
one you haven’t seen in ages? nen Wade and Mrs. J . C.
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DEAR ABBY: I have an uncle
who ia absolutely nutty. He's not bad
enough to be locked up, but he em­
barrasses me every time l see him.
▲bout a year ago he told me ho
dreamed I borrowed 9200 from him.
We both laughed about it and I took
II m e Joke. Every time I see him
now he asks me when I am going to
something on that 9200. And
n NOT kidding.
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DEAR PLEMENIK: The next
time he brings it up, tell him you
DREAMED you had paid it back.
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DEAR ABBY: I've been married
40 years and have four married chil­
dren. Eight years ago l took a job
to keep busy and earn a little extra
money. Every cent l have made has
ons into our home. I work seven
ours a day, five days a week, but
I'm home every evening before my
husband gets there. My housekeepln
hasn’t suffered and my meals are ".5
well prepared. My husband told me
that beginning August first, either
I pay 9100 a month room and board
or l can get out. What should I do?
BOSTONIAN

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DEAR BOSTONIAN: If you’ve
lived with this man for 40 years,
you don’t need me to tell you how
to live with him. He obviously re­
sents your working. So quit your job.
let him support you and you won’t
have to worry about getting the gate.
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getting ncqualnted with a lot
of different boys, instead of
spending all her time with
one.
Tha desire to go steady at
that aga la a sign of insecur­
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(color) (rerun). Despita the
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acting or guest sta r Ricardo
Montalban, this plot la too
familiar and
there isn't
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f-10 p. m. NBC. Kraft My­
stery Theater. “The Image
Merchants.” An overly com­
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la excellent though several
loose ends aren't tied up at
the finish, the main mystery
—a political icandal—is sat­
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10-11 p. m. CBS. Reckon­
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run series, the stories are
from the old “ Studio One"
and “Climax'* series, going
to far back you will scarce­
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trials a reckless son can
force on his doting father.
Franchot Tone is excellent
as a man who h at longed for
a vacation to Tahiti but finds
hit plans altered when his
ton's debts threaten his fin­
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10-11 p. m. NBC. The Ele­
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count on slit will be left out
of thing* at school. If she can
be made to see that she's
wrong, going steady won't
teem quite so desirable.
Besides, it Is the kids who
go steady when they are too
young to handle grown-up
emotional problems who most
often get into trouble.
And there is alwaya the
other danger — that the girl
who goes steady at la or *16
will run off and get married
before she ia old enough to
settle down to married life.
Those are valid reasons
why parents should discour­
age teen-agers from going
steady.
Discouraging it. though, Is
easier said than done. If An­
nie protests Lliat if she doesn't
go steady with Dick, he'll find
some other girl who will, she
isn't going to be easy to con­
vince.
But if firm and loving par­
ents can talk her out of the
idea, she'll be grateful In
years to com*.

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11:11 ( t ) T a a l U S k a v

Of course, it is rare indeed
when a player uses Blackwood
with no aces and still needs to
ask for kings sfter his partner
shows four aces, but It do«a
come up and it costs nothing
to be prepared.
North's jump to four spades
may strike soma of you as a
trifle on the conservative side,
but it made It very easy for
South to get to the grand slam
since he was able to mark
North with all five important
cards.
It ia worthy of note that
South eventually bid seven notrump. lie could count 13
tricks in no-trump as well as
In spades and there wa* no
chance to have tin# opening
lead ruffed a t no-trump.

J .Ac (Vjonum :

To most high school girls—
and boys, too—tha big ques­
tion thesa dayi m ay not be
aucltsr testing, tha moon
n e t , or even tha aatlon'i
gross product
H’a whether to ga steady or
act ta go ttaady.
I’d like to contributa my
Two cents’ worth on this, as
fellowt:

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DEAR ABBY: “Arthur’s Idiot”
is not alone. I, too, have broken up
with laughter at some very solemn
moments. Once, at the funeral of a
loved one, it suddenly struck me that
the minister who was reciting the
eulogy looked like a frog. I exploded
into laughter, and couldn’t stop. Ev­
eryone looked at me with contempt
and disgust. Believe me, Abby, my
love and respect for the deceased
were deep and my grief was very
real, but I couldn't control this un­
fortunate fit of laughter. Many years
later a doctor explained it to me, and
I understood.

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DEAR MRS. A.: Your neighbor
probably assumes you gave her the
vase along with the flowers. Unless
the vase is an heirloom or has great
sentimental value, pretend you gave
it to her and forget i t

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DEAR ABBY: Several years ago.
twelve to be exact. I arranged some
flowers from my own garden in one
of my prettiest vases and took it to
my neighbor. (Her mother, who was
living with her at the time, had suf­
fered a stroke and was very ill.) Well,
the mother died that summer and my
vase was never returned to me. I
have seen it used in my neighbor’s
house many times.
I'm sure she
knows it’s mine. Should I ask her for
it? Or do you suppose she is under
the impression that I gave her the
vase along with the flowers?
MRS. A.

OnBhidqsi

At til* years have gone by,
•sp trta hay* refined and imprortd the Blackwood c o n v e n ­
tion to the point of sbaurdity
tn tome c u n . Other refinaaients hav« been t o food that
Easley Blackwood has adopt­
ed them, if h t didn't actually
suggest them himself.
Tha first such refintm eni is
ta as« tha five elub response
to a Blackwood four no-trump
So show either bo acaa or four
sees. The theory is th at the
Blackwood bidder will alwaya
bo able to tell which one it is
and will bo ablo to a tk for
k ln (t If he wishes. If the five
no-trump response is used to
show four aces there is no way
to do thii.

WEDNESDAY P. M

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bob)
Sooee, who recently moved
I d Osteen from Ft. Lauder­
dale, have liken over the
iagetnent at the WheelRestaurant on Hwy. 41S.
Jones is the son of Mr.
•nd Mrs. Walter Jones and
the brother of Mrs. Bud
Rutherford, of Osteen.

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FISH STICKS 2Vi

The City Service Station at
Oetecn, formerly owned by
Xdgar Sutton, has been pur­
chased by Eddie Allman and
Quitman Cone and ie now un­
iter their management
They Invite Osteen n ildints and friends to “ atop
by and say hello.'*
Mr. and Mrs. Allen For­
ward, of Forest City, both
lifelong residents of Semi­
nole Cpunty, announced this
week that they have bought
the Forest City Sporting Cen­
ter and are looking forward
to serving their many friends
and neighbors.
They remind that 1!MM
fishing licenses are on sale
at the Center for the conven­
ience of area fishermen.
The Forwards own their
own home on Peart Lake in
Forest City and are active
workers In numerous civic,
church and social organisa­
tions of the area.
B. R. Carroll (Carroll's Fur­
niture) really got into the
spirit of Clean-up, Paint up."
lie has repainted, rearranged
and put down new floor cov­
ering in hie store on West
First Street.
“We've got more to do yet,”
Mid Carroll, "but even this
much brightens up the store,
and gives us more display
space.”

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�W. C. (Billy) H ill
The half-century of unselfish serv­
ice and devotion to the City of San­
ford, to the County of Seminole and
to East Central Florida by W. C.
(Billy) Hill has been officially recog­
nized by the City Commission in a
resolution of commemoration.
Mr. Hill served the City as a Com­
missioner for six years and twice
held the office of Mayor, in 1927 and
in 1941-42.
He was one of the first to com­
mence the campaign to have Sanford
Naval Air Station Established, attest­
ed by a letter in his personal files
from a boyhood chum. John R. Bearda!!. who wrote on March 11, 1942,
as Admiral Benrdnll, superintendent
of the U. S. Naval Academy, com­
mending Mr. Hill and assuring him
the Air Station was to be a reality.
Another letter pointing to his wide
circle of friends was received only
last April from Linton E. Allen,
chairman emeritus of First National
Bank at Orlando, pointing out thut of
all bank officers and directors in the
nrea “ we are the last two of the old
guard."
Mr. Hill's personal files now are
revealing ninny kindnesses he accom­
plished for his friends and acquain­
tances in all wnlks of life. Notes in
his personal journal refer to finan­
cial help for unnamed persons, notes
with only sufficient information to
assist his CPA in muking up necessury financial statements. There are
even notes of regulnr contributions
for the care of a youth in Italy.
As one friend summed it up. “ he
had a great multitude of friends,
high and low, did many favors quiet­
ly and modestly, wanting no glory
or credit.”
Billy Hill was born July 6, 1890,
on the site where the Hill Lumber
and Hardware now stands a t 213

Promise Is ‘Orphan’
Tlte orphan of the 1863 civil
rights storm is the 1360 cam­
paign promise to prevent ra ­
cial Job discrimination by
mean* of federal law support­
ed by federal penalties.
A Fair Employment Prac­
tices Commission (FEPC)
was not Included In the civil
rights legislation proposed to
Congress this week by Pres­
klent Kennedy. In the mess­
age to Congress accompany­
ing the proposed legislation,
Kennedy did, however, en­
dorse FEPC in this language:
"Finally, I renewr my sup­
port of pending federal fair
employment practices legisla­
tion, applicable to both em­
ployers and unions."
A House labor subcommit­
tee made that endorsement
k&gt;ok pretty good—better than
it deserved—by voting on the
same day to approve the
pending FEPC bill cited by

Kennedy. But the bill still ilic FEPC promise was ex­
has a long road to passage. plicit enough:
"The new Democratic ad­
Among other things it will
need a House rules commit­ ministration will support fed­
tee green light to reach the eral legislation establishing
House floor. A similar bill an FEPC to secure effective­
died in rules last session.
ly for everyone the right to
Kennedy’s reference to the equal opportunity (or em ­
pending FEPC bill was not
much more than lip service. ployment."
The Kennedy's administra­
He could not have done much
less and he evidently did not tion's support of FEPC has
dare do more. FEPC is the been more apparent than raal.
real time bomb buried in the In any event, it has not been
civil rights dispute. More sufficient to obtain legisla­
,
than the integration of schools, tion . Nor is any FEPC legisswimming pools or lunch lation
an in prospect now, . d^. ,
rooms, FEPC inflames sou­ spitee the President s kind
thern whites against and Ne­ words in his message to Con­
groes in favor of its provi­ gress.
sions.
Only the most naive will
It is not unlikely that the ' faj( p, S[M,t the play whereby
Kennedy administration is (he Democrats in cautious
becoming a bit tender on the connivance with the Republi­
subject of the integrity of cans arc maneuvering to
I960 Democratic civil rights. sideline the most hotly con­
troversial of the civil rights
propositions now proposed.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
The hottest of these is FEPC.
The ploy is a device whereby
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,
MIGrtT
(MAV6 KNOWN
FEPC Is kept separate from
: 6 AD,
rMCST CERTAINLY/
YitKfe
THEY V
ltK E
I the civil rights package so
YOUSAY FEAR, MCi HOCPL£&gt;, THAT ™o%IANO '*,1&gt;*tY
/ FUCti'/ y
THU LAN UNLESS YCOCAN l XFUMN/
( HOOPLDG *1 | that other issues may not be
ItaeOMS HOW YOU CAME BY IHlS , a
r A W H E fl t h e y i swamped in the angry hurri­
icort- HOT SWAG,WE WILL HAM,
J 7 FLA-iHEO cane certain to arise around
-IV-iU.--I n W/-» * At \a!Cl I J \
FtSCATtr-c* •
FEPC.
AU-TMiiJ
MorleW BILLS WERE 4TOLEM
The same device is being
I used to bypass the private
l« —
i nccommodatims section of
U'.P—H A R -.
the Kennedy civil rights pro­
KUAVvff?
gram. The Senate Republican
and Democratic leaders are
(lacking a substitute bill from
which the Kennedy public ac­
commodation* section has
been cast out. Public acrom
modation* is another hot spot.
Neither it nor F'EPC is likely
to pass.
The Republicans are linked
with the FEPC ploy because
they also made some 1360
civil rights promises. They
promised a commission on
cqual^ob opportunity. It was
perfectly clear that the Re­
publicans hoped that would be
accepted as a promise of
FEPC. Rut the Republicans
made no public promise
on p r i v a t e l y • o w n e d
P a g e 1A
Sanford, Florida
Wed., June 26, 1963 accommodation. They are
clean on that. The Demo­
cratic promise was specific
W SLTia a. filKLOW, KUITOM AND n i i . i « u ( *
and definite right down to
I Hi:l&gt; W KLLS
ru m s v»x rr.u r
lunch rooms. Out private ac­
M e c h a n ic a l d ip t.
Manillas Kdilur
commodations won't be tn
J A M B L SIIU K N A K B SI
JL t i l W K U S
Uuslntcs S it&gt; l&gt; r
Ceustr editor
the
civil rights package. The
SMIMLKV J . UKA.VT
c m c b l sa r s a a i a
Democrats in 1360 bad their
Classified M»na»er
Bocloty Editor
r HA A M VOLTOLIX H
D O aO T H V At STIR
fingers crossed.
Circulation Monaaor
Foalwro Editor
Some of the Democrats
s ia s iN irrto ix h a t h *
platform, you might say, was
■y Slats
■ &gt;m M l m r
just campaign oratory.
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WASHINGTON (NEA) —
World-wide family planning,
a new and extended world
food plan with the possibility
of progressive International
taxation to support the effort
were tuggesed at the closing
session of the World Food
fongrtxii here to Insure free­
dom from hunger for everyone
by the year 2000 A. D.
Speaking to 12100 delegate*
from 100 countries, B. R. Sen
of India, director general of
the United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organisation, list­
ed these far-reaching Interna­
tional reform* in the course
of a 40-point summitry report
to the two weeks* conference.
With world population ex­
pected to double to six billion
people in the next 37 years.
Or. Sen declared that world
food production would have to
l»e trebled or quadrupled. He
said this need will require alt
effort of nearly three-fourths
of tlte- human population.
Without using the words
"liirth i-ontrol,‘* S.ut declared:
"It is obvious that the in­
crease* in numbers cannot con­
tinue at the present rate, let
alone at an accelerated pace,
if the food supply lags behind.
In the final analysis, it will
Ik up to the individual to de' vide how he should conduct
himself.
"Even so. the time may
rotne when not only the nation

Dr. Crone's

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Worry Clinic

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Christa**.

Political

West Third Street. The company was
established in 1873 by his father, W.
J. Hill.
Billy Hill was an ardent sports­
man and was a 50-year Elk, a 50year Mason and a Shriner.
Following is the resolution au­
thorized by the City Commission in
special session the day after his
death on June 13 and formally ap­
proved Monday evening:
Whereas, W. C. Hill, n lifelong
resident of the City of Sanford, has
recently passed away, and
Whereas, W. C. Hill served with
distinction as a City Commissioner
and as Mayor of the City of Sanford,
Florida, and has been active in many
civic organizations and recognized
as an outstanding member of the
community, and
Whereas, the City Commission of
the City of Sanford wishes to express
the sincere sorrow of the City Com­
mission and the people of the City of
Sanford for the luss of a faithful and
valued servant, *
Now therefore l»c It resolved by
the City Commission of the City of
Sanford, Florida, for itself and the
people of the City of Sanford, that
this resolution conimemorutc W. C.
Hill, and thut the same be a token of
regret and sympathy at his passing,
and
Be it further resolved th a t this
resolution be spread upon the min­
utes of the City Commission of the
City of Sanford, und that copies
thereof l&gt;e delivered to the immediate
family of W. C. Hill.
Passed and adopted this 14th day
of June, 1903.
Tom McDonald
J. B. Baker
J. II. Crapps
A. L. Wilson
M. L. Raborn Jr.

■ n t « r * 4 a s • • c o n s c l a s t a i s t t o r O c t o b e r JT. t i l l i l l b * P o s t
O f l l s * i t S t a t o r * , r i o n l * . u n d e r III* A e t * f C o o c r o t * of Ma rch.

Peter Edson

N O T O U R BABY-YET, BUT S O O N ?

CASE P-475: Dr. "X”, aged | Observe these objections and
lticidentully, over h0 p«r
48, is a superb dentul surgeon, i juu'll find they have nothing cent of these reasons why
"Dr. Crane, he tang lit for I to do with the technical sur­ those patients quit a dentist
13 yeais at our dental col­ gical skill of the modern den- were purely psychological.
lege," one of his colleagues 1ti-t*:
Conversely, over Ml per
told me.
Yet they cost those excel- cent of tile reasons cited by
"And I believe be is proba- 1lent dental surgeons much patients to justify their list­
bly the most skillful dental money ill the lust putients und ing a dentist u* topnotch, were
autgean in uur entire city of bud word-of-mouth talk-up also purely psychological.
thut developed.
Ho professional und busi­
300,000 population,
Patient* usually have little ness nun, ns well as politi­
"Rut lie can't attract pa­
tients. And when we oilier knowledge of mcdicill* or den- cians, must employ superb
psychology, for sheer scientif­
dentists try to refer sume to !*•! surgery.
So they must employ the ic or logical merit is not
him, he cun't hold them, eithc-r.
“So wlmt is wrong thut peo­ layman's yardstick iu meas­ enough!
ple don't appreciate aucli su­ uring their doctors.
“\Yliut connection is there,M
perior dental skill as Dr. X
I inquired, ''between smudg­
possesses 7**
Superb merchandise may ed eye-glasses or dandruff
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.
not sell very well unlei* it is on a dentist's collar, and his
(NEA)
— What with cham­
fi£&gt;t “packaged" attractively. surgical »kdlJ“
pionship critter-calling con­
..........................
.
.
"Well,
Dr.
Crane,"
they
In short, it must bo slant, , wish, . would reply, "If a dental sur­ tests of other kinds. Die first
ed to meet the impulsive
world championship predator_
,
..
, , .
es and emotional desires of geon is careless und unsani­
tary ill things which 1 cun see, culling contest is developing
the buyer.
on the northern pruiries.
Thia is just n* true in mtd- then he ptohuhly is just us
The ecent will lie held Aug.
icine und dentistry a* in the unhygienic and unsanitary !«•13
at (lie Sioux Empire Fair
retail merchandise field.
i hold n,y buck,"
ill Sioux Fulls, It will Ineludu
For example, in my survey
senior and junior divisions,
of dentul patients, who were
the latter open to hunters be­
about 30 years of age, I in­
tween l'2 and 15 years old.
quired how many different
Trophies and priz.es will tie
dentists they had rolisultc-d.
lly Hal Cochran
awarded lo the top three in
The median number was
A government official says each division. There is no reg­
three.
1families should practice more istration fee.
Then I n*krd them to pick j
out the dentist whom they re“ ,ul
,M/n,l&lt;'
gnnletl a . the worst of the WrH' l,“'1 t0U,d '‘uil •" ,uk,n*'
STAYS HOT
three and !«II me wily.
,
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (N E A t
Remember. t|,r-« patient.
" ,-v"
knm*" w,,ul — Fellow golfer, threw Jack
had quit patronising this den- I ,l '* ,hnl " • " F
“ Nirklnti* into a pool after two
list and then had switched &gt;•*"'
»"* P«rt of •&gt;' rounds «t Las Vegas, The
over to another.
I h,!" " e wn P ^ P 1* whu y“P ‘*»u durking failed lo cool him off.
Here are some of their mu j - 1much.
or complaints:
Ilurbers in a western town
He had smudges on his eye­
I struck for more pay. It'll cost
glasses.
There* was dandruff oil his folks more to get trimmed.
coat shoulders.
It', really irrituting when a
Hu bud halitosis,
lie smoked a cigarrt and laundry fads to return some
then stuck his fingers in my of your fuvorite hotel towels.
mouth without first washing j
his hands.
! A little judgment ran lower
He had blackhead* in his &gt;our cost of living it up.
nose.
His pants were* buggy.
| Either take medicine when
He didn't have Venetian you're run down, or get the
blinds on his office windows. , license number of the car.
He blamed his dental assistant for his own faults.
Teen-agei* who sit on
His fingernails were dirty, park bench in the moonlight
Hu belittled me for allowing should look out for tho arm
I of the law.

C ritter Calls

Barbs

BLOOM
GOOD SELECTION

(ira pe ville N u rs ery
FA 2-OMC
3321 Grtperill* Are.
"Scolte Heeler"

to which ths Individual be­ subsistence levels, ta
longs, but alto tho world as developed countries
a whole may have to taka a annual per capita Income ia
around |100. In devaloped
more direct and a more dy­ countries It ia 10 times that.
namic role in assisting family Low income* and inadequate
planning meaiures through so­ diets go together.
cial education and hygiene."
A minimum goal of &gt;400
On the international level, calories of food per person per
Sen advocated urgent action day, Including 70 grama of
to undertake a World F'ood protein was act. This Will re­
Dan. This would co-ordinate* quire a fourfold incTtna* in
national plans to meet nutri­ Asia and the F a r East, a
tional needs and arrive at a threefold increase In tha Near
better balance between export East, a two-to-threefold In*
supplies and import demand, • rinse in Latin America and
based on projections of future Africa. The preaent animal
trend*. Other World Food protein consumption averages
Congresses at periodic inter­ eight grants In Asia, the F a r
vals were augge-strd to review East and many Latin Ameri­
progress.
can countries, 11 grama in
Tlie* three-year F'reedont Africa, II grams in tha N tur
From Hunger Campaign laun­ East.
ched by FAO In IW t will be
"If hunger and malnutrition
continued on nn experimental are to be eliminated by tha
basis to develop techniques.
end of this century," said Sen,
Calling on all countries lo “a much faster rat* of eco­
participate In this internation­ nomic growth appears neces­
al reconst ructon which he la- sary.”
M od, “a beginning of a new
Until developing countries
world-wide effort in the war
l&gt;ecome more self-sufficient.
ngainst hunger," Hen predict­
Sen recommended adoption of
ed that “the time may he not
the FAO plan for n 113,3 bil­
far distant when a system of
lion five-year program of sur­
international progressive tax­ plus food distribution by th*
ation will he rrgardcsl us a
"have" nations to the “havelogical development even If
not s.”
for jurisdlcial reasons it may
About three-fourths of thia
he termed a contribution ra- would lx&gt; devotcxl to econom­
tlu-r than a tax."
ic ami social development, tha
Summarizing Ihe world food balance to emergency aid.
situation as of today. Hen de­
clared that more than half of
the world’s population is un­
Need Tools
dernourished or malnourished.
For A Job?
Increases in world food supply
Save Money
hav« been mostly In the high |
income, Industrialized coun­
Now Yon
tries, In other rountries it Is
Can
no better than pre-war. Life
Rent
expectancy in tho developing
countries averages 33 year*.
kThem —
In doveloped rountries it avAmerican
Kent-AD
rrugtxi 63 to 70 years.
In • Sanford
Turk of the problem is in­
2644 8. Hiawatha Ave.
creasing average income to

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(J—Why do most birds p«-rr
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29A. Auto Accessories
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C h it N o l l e * b e p u b l l a h a d o nce
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Florida.
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ty. Florida.
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and Im provem ent# now and
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a g a i n s t y o u In t h e C i r c u i t
C o u rt of tho N inth Ju d ic ia l
CI.'OUlL In a n d t o r S e m ln o lo
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , th o n a t u r e
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on o r b e f o r e t h e 13th d a y of
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S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h is
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(H EAL)
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C lerk of th e C ircuit C ourt
l l y ; M a r g a r e t E. T y r e
D eputy Clerk
O urney. U urney A H andley
t o j N o r t h M a g n o l ia A v e n u e
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Court
of
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o f J u l y , 1947. a t 11:00 o 'c lo ck
A. M. a t t h e F r o n t Doo r o f
t h a S em ln u le C o u n t y C o u r t
Houaa. Sem lnolo C o u n ty , In
t h o city o f S a n f o rd , F lo rid a ,
o f f e r for eale a n d eell a t p u b
lie o u t r r y In t h e h i g h e s t a n d
b eet b id d er fo r c.teh. t h e fo ll o w i n g d eecrib ed p r o p e r t y l i t *
u ated
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L o t 7, Block E. WOOD
M E R E P A R K I N D 7SE
PLAT, a c c o r d i n g to p l a t
t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In P l a t
Book 13, P a g e 71. P u b lic
R e co rd e o f siemlnola C o u n
ty, F l o ri d a .
p u r s u a n t to th e F i n a l D ecree
o f K o reo lo eu re o n t o r e d In a
cae* p e n d i n g In e a l d C o u r t,
t h e ety le o f w h ic h I.
Ml* CAI'MHAN M O R T H A OK
COMPANY, INC., a
F lorida
corporation,
Plaintiff.
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and
M A RtJA U ET I . I I U I H I :
MASHUUKN, hla n l f e . e t al
D efendant.,
a n d t h a c h a n c e r y n u m b e r of
w h ic h I . 1.903.
W I T I N E S 3 my h a n d a n d t h e
o f fic ia l seal o f sa id C o u r t,
t h i s 21th d a y of J u n e , 1943.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r II. B e c k w ith , J r ,
C l e r k o f th e C i r c u i t C o u r t
o f Heinlnolo C o u n ty . Klor
Ida
By: M a r t h a T. V lh len
D e p u ty C l e r k
J o s e p h M. F l t e g e r a l d
A ttorney for P la in tiff
324 S e c u r ity T r u . t B u i ld in g
Miami S3, F l o r i d a
F l t a n k l t n 1-34:3
P u b l l t h J u n e 34, 1943
CDJ-130

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T I I E M Y T H J l D l l 'l VI. M R .
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A.VH T O , All p e r t l e e c l a i m i n g
I n t e re a tg by, t h r o u g h , un
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YOU ARK h e r e b y n o t i f i e d
t h a t a C o m p l a i n t t o fo rec lo se
a certain m o rtg a g e encum
b e r l n g t h a f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b ­
ed r e a l p r o p e r t y , t o - w l t :
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T R Y CLl'M MANOR. U N IT
NO. 1, a c c o r d i n g to th e
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P l . t Book 13. P a g e . 7i
a n d 71, p u b l i c R e c o r d , o f
d o m i n a t e C o u n ty . F l o r i d a ,
b a n b een file d e g a l n a t y o u
In th e a b o v e - . t y l e d eult. e n d
you a r e r e q u i r e d t o a e r v e a
co p y o f y o u r A n s w e r o r o t h e r
P l e a d i n g t o t h e C o m p l a i n t un
P l a i n t i f f s A t t o r n e y *. A N D E R ­
SON, RUSH, d e a n , d o w n
D B S A v a n d e n P E R U . 233
E a s t C e n t r a l A t e n us. Or land.,
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A n e w e r o r o t h e r P l e a d i n g In
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C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r b efo re (he
33nd d a y o f J u l y , 1943. If y o u
fall to do so, a d e c r e e p r o on
feeso w ill be t a k e n s a a l n e t
you f o r t h e re lie f d e m a n d e d
In t h e C o m p lain t.
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lish ed o n ce a w e e k fo r fo u r
c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In th e S a n ­
fo rd H erald .
D A T E D t h i s 17th d a y of
J u n e . 1343.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r H B e ck w ith . J r ,
C lerk of the C ircuit C o u rt
By J e a n E Willie
D e p u ty C l e i k
P u b l l t h J u n e 19. 34 A J u l y 2,
10. 1343.
CDJ-94
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1 3 E. C e n t r a l Ulvd.
I O rlando, F lo rid a

2 BDRM. Turn. Apt. 955
2101 Magnolia FA 2-3931
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lota and shopping
stores. No utility charge*.
Suitable for eoupla or (in­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. F irit St.
Efficiency Apt. 930 Mo. up.
Surplua City. 201 W. 1st

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby
Bails.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W* 1st St.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and close in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
equipped. 973. FA 2-3309.
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
ment. FA 2-0641.
1 BEDROOM House. 2608 S.
Elm. Water turn. FA 2 2307

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AM K it 1C AN* KKDKItAT. AAVIN'(Id A N D LOAN AMHOCIATION O F ORLANDO,
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f l o o d i n g t o th * C o m p l a i n t on
Plaintiff** A t t o r n . y a . AN'tlKItKON*. R U S H . DK AN. UOWMD IJt A v a n d . n IlKItO. 313
K aat C a n t r a l A vanu*, O rlan d o ,
SHorlda, a n d fll* th * o r i g i n a l
A n a w . r o r o t h * r P l a a d l n g In
th * offlc* o f th * C l a r k of th*
C i r c u i t C o u r t o n o r l i . f u r a th*
till* d a y o f J u l y , 1943. I f yon
fall t o do ao, a dver ** pro
con faaao w ill h* t a k e n a g a l n a t
y ou f u r t h * r* ll* f d * m a n d * d In
lh * C o m p l a i n t .
T hl* N o lle* *h*ll h* p u b llahad o n co a w * t k for f o u r
e o n x c u l U * w * « k a In lh * Hanlord llara td
DAT K D t h l a tOlh d a y of
J u n o 1943.
(HLA L)
A r t h u r II R . ' k v l l l i , J r ,
C lark of C ircuit C o u rt
My: M a r g a r a t B. T y r*
t x p u t y Clark
A n d a r . o n , Ru*h, I*.an,
Low ri l e , . A v an d . n I D r g
333 K aat C e n t r a l Ulvd.
O r la n d o , F la.
f u b l l a n J u n * 12. 1*. I t , A
J u l y 3. 1943.
CDJ-7S

34. Artktoa for Soto

Big shady lota up to 300’ MAN or WOMAN to service
frontage. Highly restricted.
and collect from cigarette,
WILSON PLACE 5 mi. W.
ice and other coin operated
oa Hi-Way 40. Willard Jowes
dispenser* in this area. Thl*
FA 2-O0S4. or Al Wallace
ia a very good position that
FA 2-6300.
can be worked full or parttime. Person selected must
MORE THAN AN ACRE
have good serviceable ear
3 bedrm. custom built CB,
and 10 or more *par* hour*
2 bath borne on • shady lot*
per week and 96VO.&lt;M&gt; to
in an excellent neighbor­
13,000.00 cash capital. Write
hood, air conditioners, fire­
giving name, address, tele­
place. tncloMd garage, two
phone number and all de­
blocks from tchool. 918,500.
tails to: Mr. Olson, Direc­
91,900 down, balance month­
tor, Box 2597, Tulsa, Ok|a.
ly. 1. W. Hill, Realty. 2544
f t French A n ., 322-3041.
16. F r a a l t H elp W an ted

Auto Glass, Top*
ft Seat Covers

OKRA, wheieul*. Holcomb*.
FA 20030.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

SHALLOW WILL* ft PUMP*

301 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

MILADY’S SHOPPE

TOTAL PRICE ONLY
CLERK. General office work,
94950.00
typing, filing, cashiering,
Tea Meek* from town, neat
customer
contact work.
two bedroom homo in good
Permanent job. Pleasant
location 104 Wo*t 10th 8L
working condition*. Good
Caa be purchased with a*
fringe benefits. Pay with
UUlo a* 9500.00 dawn and
schedule increases. 3 day
monthly payments as low as
week. Call Orange City
$49AO.
Telephone Co. for inter­
view appointment. 773-2301.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
17. Mnl« Help Wanted
Raymond Lundquiit, Aaso.
FA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg. WANTED • lubrication man
for 2 weeks. Inquire at Ser­
SUNDRIES Store. Stock ft
vice Station NAS, Sanford.
equipment. Well eitablished. Proprietor wishes to re­ 19. Situation)* Wanted
tire. Call FA 2-0274 er
Longwood TE 9-6389.
CHILDREN kept. FA 2-0183.

FOR your beat buy, choose
T*e *N Green Eatate*. 3 ft
4 Bedroom*. More space
for your money. 2i)th Street
Weit by Mayfair Golf
2 BR. furn. dn. A pt Water.
Courae. Open daily 11-0:00.
963. FA 0-2704.
322-2744. Builders: LMN EN­
TERPRISES, LNC.
4 BEDROOM, 2 bath, double
carporte, Florida room. In PINECREST. 3 Bedroom*, 2
L*&gt;ch Arbor. FA 2-1
baths, Fla. room, built-in
oven ft range. 104 E. Jen
1 BEDROOM furnished House.
kins Circle. 322 9557.
960 Month. FA 2 0307.

FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m 3 BEDROOM, lVb bath houae.
2413 Chase. Children wel­
LOST: Light brown Dach
house. Large room*. 969 a
come. 322 5609.
ahund. Silver chain with no
mo. FA 3-8544.
taga, crook in end o( tail
Anawera to Scamp. 910 Clean 1st floor apt. Private LARGE 4 bedroom House
next to High School with I
entrance. 10W Palmetto.
Reward. Ph. FA 24337 or
acre of yard. Nice for
FA 2-38H.
children. Stove A refriger­
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
ator Ph. FA 23619 8:30 to FURNISHED Garage Apt. Ph
Apartment. Newly decorat
FA 2 3360.
5:30 Alter 6 FA 2-7651 f l l
cd. Qucinel Apt. Apt. 7. 404
Month.
E.
14th
St.
322-81134.
M )T I('K O F
8. Ileach Rentals

Legal Notice

12. Real Estate Por Sato 16. Busines* Oppertaalty 19. AntacaobHe Service

SANFORD HOME

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Snkftdk Glass and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

BAY Griding. 7 yr*. old. l i f t
hands high. FA 2-4684.

31A. Pets
BEAGLES. 920. Can be e*en
at 100 Garrison Dr. or Call
FA 27544.

32. Flowtra • Shrubs

BABYSITTER or houseclran
i n g . FA 2 0338.
DAYS work wanted. 322 7053
Child Care. FA 2-2274.

21. ilenuty Salon*
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Sex. Eve. Appt’s.
105 So. Oak
FA 2 3742

FA M B*

Of fine Fabric*
10i ft Pork A vn.
SALE on used T.V/0. ( t o r n *
teed. Toww ft On—try. PtL
312-5302.

Ph. FA 2-4022

31. Poultry • Livestock

WILL do babysitting. And also
week end*. FA 2-5049.

Jerry h m i

USED chain link fenea. Very
good condition. Reaaeaabla
prtee. Ph. 822-8121.
OKRA
by
FA 2-041S.

tha

bushel.

READY MIX Ccneveta, win*
dow aills, lie tala, (tape,
block*, eand, cement, rack,
pipe, eteel, grease traps,
dry wells, (tapping stone*.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
VA 2*5782

POTTED MUMS in bloom.
35c up.
USED Garden TtOar. Cheaper
than renting. FA
GRAPEVHJ.E NURSERY
Grapevtlle Ave. Near 20th St.
S’ x 13* UTILITY Trailer.
2113. Tarp included. Ph,
Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
322-0474.
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
off 20th St. and 1st. St.
2 MATCHING chib chair*
and coffee table. 150 Couo&gt;
33. Furniture
try Club Circle. 222-0753.
Used furniture, appliance*,
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold. 34. AwtomehO— - Tracks
Larry'* Mart 215 Sanford
BUYING A NEW eg
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
USED CAR7
FINANCE IT WITH UZ
FREE ESTIMATE
0 Low Interest Rates
Uphotitering ft Mattress ren­
♦ Low Monthly Payments
ovating. New ft Used FumiFLORIDA STATE BANK
turn. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 70S Celery Ave. ’37 TR-3 Hardtop. Clean ft
FA 2-2117.
low mileage. 9800 Arm. Ph.
322-0474.
WANTED reliable couple to
22 JUNK CARS
taka up monthly payments
of 913.50 on 3 complete Up to 1957 model*, lots of
good parta. Mako offer on
rooms of furniture. Call
one o r all. Reel’s Used
TE 9-1511, Casselberry, col
Cara. 10th A Sanford Ave.
lecL

SPECIAL
Priced to aril today. 97000.
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
with 9700 down and payments
o( 970 per month. How can Cold Wave 9093 complete.
Open evening by appt.
Sell Ui Your Furanure. Quick RAMBLER American. ’
you beat three 7’a. Hat
FURN. or unfum. Duplex. HUTCHISON Oc*an front
Radio ft Heater. Clean. 9550
318 Palmetto Ave. 322 0034
Service With the Cash.
two
targe
bedrooms,
fcnc
Near Lake Jessup, l-argo
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
FA 2-9307.
SUPER
TRADING
POST
ed
yard,
attractive
land
lot. FA 2-8800.
FA 2-4058.
22. liuild • Paint • Repair
TA 20077.
leaping. . .
’53 UUICK solid. Straight
LAKE ULVD. RENTAL 9. For Sale or Rent
Semi-ttctired Carpenter
stick. 930v. Come to Senlorft
34. Articles For Sale
Loch Arbor, lease, 3 BR home
Small Repairs — Palming
A ft W Root Beer Stand.
3rd A D D I T I O N Pinecrest
with breexeway, 9100.
P h o n e- FA 2-7983
Pack*,
mosquito
net*,
can­
CBC. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths,
Other attractive rentals from
Real Estate—Mortgage*
teen*, mes* kite. Army- 1900 500 Bianchlna Flat ftlS
enclosed Florida r o o m ,
975. List your home rental
FA 2-5308 after I p . n .
25.
Plumbing
Service*
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
large shade taw*. Will re 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
with us (or fast service.
Ave.
Ravenna
Park
FA
2-7493
1950 CORVETTE. Fuel lajee&gt;
decorate. For 1 year lease.
Evening*
lion. 4 speed, poaitraction.1
110 E. Coleman Circle.
ALUMINUM
Furniture
reFA 3-3077 FA 2-3820 PA 2-8360
Call FA 2-4242 between 0
webbed cheaper than you
2 BDRM house. 817 Catalina.
tn
* p. m.
Plumbing ft Heating
can do it yourself. Bring
Real Estate—Mortgages
“ a ftern o o n
AIR CONDITIONING
it
to
the
Furniture
Center
3
BDRM.
2
bath
borne.
2017
1957 4 door CHEV. Bel Air)
I t ' N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
CONTRACT end REPAIR
SHADE $7,750
1100 French Ave.
auto trafli. 3 ntw tlrei,
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7195 Elizabeth Court. G r o v e
Manor FA 2 5993 for Appt
523 0673 after S.
|
TOTAL PRICE 1007 SanfordWORK
(vt Evening*
Ave. FA 90382 91 per day rental for Electric
FURNISHED or unfurnished
FA 2-2077 FA 23830 rA 2-8360
Csrpet
Shampooer
with
pur
1954 CADILLAC. All power,1
12. Real Eatate For Sale 2 bedroom block house. Ini
PLUMBING
chat* of Blue Lustre. Carnew tirei. 95*5. Inquire
EDUCATOR will rent furnish­
mediate
possession.
Owner
Contracting
Repairs
NO CASH NEEDED
roll's Furniture.
400 W. 3rd. St.
ed 3 Bit hum* to desirable
Will finance. 2423 Orangc
FREE ESTIMATES
I Bedroom, 2 bath. 961 a
tenant. FA 2-3161. Ext. 30.
IIAHY Crib. 915. FA 2-3173. 37. Hot In . Motors
Avc.
R. U HARVEY
month. T. A I. included
204 S«mord Ave.
FA 21303
922 1085.
LARGE, cool, furn. t bdrm.
•21” ADMIRAL TV &amp; stnnd.
3 BEDROOM with flonda
apt. Only 950,30. 1703 Mag­
Nrtd* aoui* work. |30. Gateway To The Watarway
room, kitchen equipped 27. Hpecinl Service*
nolia.
3 2 2 -8 7 13.
Kolmon ^porting Goode
No down payment. Assume
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
KUIGIDA1HB
mortgage. Ph. FA 2-7237,
LARGE House, 3 Bedroom, 2
TAKE OVER UNPAID ItAI 30408 E. l it Pb. FA 3-9001
Sales ft Service
Office
FA
22110
bath. 9)35 Mo. TA 2-0219.
ITEM
UNPAID DAI
DARINGLY DIFFERENT
G. II. HIGH
Night FA 2-0040
’63 Port. TV
199.04 14* DU.NPHY Boat. 35 h p j
Bdnn New Ultra Modern
1700 W. 1st f t . Sanford
FURN. Apt. 2300 Metlonville.
323-0700
Johnson electric,
xtrtc, trailer,!
’62 Port, TV
951.30
home. 3 Ceramic tile baths
Pb.
FA
2-3*83
2 BEDROOM furniihcd A part­ 2994 Park Dr. Saalard, Fla.
'61 Console TV
9133-40 skiis ft rope and other ex*'
Builtln O. E. color kit
tras. 9550. 322 9307.
ment witli largo screened CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM? 2 chrn, Oak (loora, Central LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
’Ui Port. TV
9113.60
Remove Thatch • Chinch
porch. Rvasonahle. Call
bath homo oa large shaded
ducted heat to each room
'62 Biding Mower
$7200
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fcrtl
FA 2-3164 between 0 A 6.
Brick fireplace, Bar-BQue
lot at 1114 MelloaviUe Ave.
’*».» Port TV
$92.00 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
txe—I*h. FA 2 4344
Fit, 2 car enclosed garage
Many extras include living
Term* to fit your Imdxct 1902 CUSHMAN Eagle Scoot,
I BDRM. Ig. Living room.
room fireplace with maho­ and ONE and ONE HALF MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
FIRESTONE STORE
er. 8 hp. with accessories,
Elec. Range. 9100. 122 Shan­
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
ACRE lot fronting on Dig TREE'S trimmed. Dcmosaed Corner tat &amp; French Ave,
322-8713.
non Drive. Available July
Lake Mary. 922.300 ft.ooo
hardwood floors, Florida
ft
removed.
Reasonable.
Ph.
1st. FA 3 0666.
minimum
cash, balance
room, dining room and a
FA 2-7664.
monthly. J. W. Hall, Realty
largo, equipped oat-ln kit­
AVAILABLE JULY 1ST
Piano Tuning and Repair
chen. Laundry room and
2344 8. French Ave. Ph
An unusually good selection
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
lota of storage space in
322 3041.
of fine home*
double g a r a g e . C a l l
FURNISHED
3 ROHM. 2 bath borne, kit SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
1 bedroom 1W bath Long— FA 2 9320 for an appoint­ equipped. Living ft dining
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph
ment.
dale
98-&gt;
322-3500.
rm. with wail to wall car
2 bedroom for economy 960 3 BEDROOM, 2 hath home.
pet, fla. rm. 2517 Osceola
UNFURNISHED
Dr. FA 2 8181.
Florida room, lots of trees.
3 bedroom 1 ',-j bath
'/CHEVROLET
Near base. |/&gt;w down pay­
SK W IN G m a c h i n e :
l.ea.M&gt;
98
ment. FA 2 6835.
SALES A SERVICE
3 bedroom EXCEPTIONAL
C A L L F A 2-6783
READ THIS
lease
987,
lliree
bedroom,
two
bath
ROOF Cleaning. All fungus
REAI/TOK
3 bedroom luxury home 9175
Xrowth removed. Average
IXJCII ARBOR home, juat
110 North Park Ave.
3 bedroom larger Pinecrett
price 930. 1st 910 off on
u drive and a pitch from
323 0559
home . leave
$lU&lt;&gt;
the 1st house in die neigh
M a y f a i r Golf Course.
Sanford, Fla.
Several oilier* __ Call us!
borhood. licensed ft bond
ONLY 914.000. 9900 downStamper Agency
322- t«M
age. Work guaranteed. L
payment included all cloaing 3 BR. Home, 202 Laurel Dr
Good
location,
kitchen
3 BR. 1 bath. 975 a mo.
P. Ellis. FA 2-1909.
coats. Monthly payment*
equipped. Low down pay
3 Bit. t 'i bath 985 a mo.
990, in. lulling principal, in­
ment. Assume loan. A real Wi l l . -' DRILLED, PUMPS
I^rge 3 Hr., 2 bath. Air-cond.
terest, taxi* and insurance.
LIKE THIS —
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
saving. Call FA 2 9472.
$165 mo.
NEW 1963 CHEVY II 2 DOOR
AR Types and Sixes
3 Br. 2 balb on lake. 9130 a
REDUCED lor quick aale
WITH HEATER - STOCK NO. 1171
We Repair and Service
mo.
by owner. 2 BR., kitchen
S T I N E
furn. Air-Cond. Princeton Machinery and Supply Co.
REALTOR — INSUROR
ROSA Ij. PAYTON
Ave. Very low down pint. 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4391 1919 S. French Ave
FA 20432
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Assume 4V«% mortgage.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
BEST buy In tlie State of
FA 2 230.
SMI I'll Air Condition Ilrdri
Florida today. A beautiful
geration service. All work
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Duif
1 bedroom country home. 3 ft 4 BEDROOMS. Inspect
guaranteed. Very reason
lex. Available June 24th
models
on
Highland
at
Price only $1500 00 . Edward
able In price. Day FA 2 7431
FA 23610.
lojngwood. Open daily 10.00
F. Lane. Ph. FA 2-3969.
Night FA 2 2009.
to
dark,
to
Minute*
South
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
on 17-93 and West on Semi­
pcd. ItUO Mo. FA 2 6457.
LAWN SERVICE
St. Johns Realty
nole 1 block.
3 BK. Frame House. Partly THE TIME TEST!) FIRM LMN ENTERPRISES, INC. Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
furnished. Near NAS. Not 114 N. Park Ave.
FA 2C123
FA 2-1317.
SPEND your retirement or
fancy but cheap rent. 912.50
A RARE Opportunity. Low
begin )our married life
week. FA 23219.
mortgage balance. Spacmux in a beautiful liable neigh TRACTOR work, mowing,
discing. Made, scoop Ph.
EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Park.
8 twdroom, tW bath home
borhood 3 Bedroom, I liatii,
FA 2-7664.
near
playground.
$150
down
hardwood floor*, fireplace.
CLEAN
payment with munlhly pay­ For a hum* with charm
Unfurnished Apt. 2610 Elm.
BRING ALL YOUR BIDS, THE TITLE
ment*. 998.31.
Call
Near School A Store*

Stenstrom Realty

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

Jim Hunt Realty

HOLLERS o/SANFORP
50,000,000th

SINGER

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John E. Fox'

C ELEBRA TIO N

SALE

Stemper Agency

*1969

00

BIG STO C K OF

SQUARE DEAL
USED CARS A T D IS C O U N T

Air-Conditioning

H. B. POPE CO., INC.

2 BEDROOM House, kitchen
equipped, fenced Ui yard
Carporte, patio. f&amp;3 a
FA J-JJ49.
I

Seminole Realty Seminole Realty
1901 8. Park Ave.
FA 2 5232 anytime

1901 8. Park Ave.
FA 2-52X1 anytime

2U0 So. Park Ave.

SEE US LAST

TO YOUR TRADE-IN, AND YOUR WIPE

FA 2-4231

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gains, check lh* Herald c l a i ­
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Geerge Carttlyoa 111, etas,
Kasttreek, HTJOt
f HA to CUftoid Leae, etas,
N. CkulooU, v m
THA to Baad O’Leary, etas,
N. CInlaoto, P m
Joka Geeklae, etas, to Carl
Pattenoa, etas, C. C. Meaar, p m
Clyde Natl, etas, to Tfaomaa
WUUaeea, etas. Lake Jearap, $14,ito
A. M. Jewel, etas, to Albert
Cuaaao, etas, tl-21-31, $#,•
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William P. Smith, etas, to
Joka Daaa, etas, feet Melloe. $21,400
DeVere JUtchle to W. X.
Ooau, etas, N e l a e a ' a
Sebdva., HUM
Ward Hicks, loe., to Mark
DeLaay, etus, Eaitbrook,
$14,100
Ward Hicks, lac., to Carl Ar­
nold, etus, Eaitbrook, #16,000
Ortaado fed. S. aad L. to
Gordoa Whitehead, etus,
Lake Lucerne, $1$#M
. Ire la Gough, etus, to Fred
Maries, etas, little Bear
Lake, $$,(M
Herbert Orwlg, etus, to Ed­
ward Kettles, etus, $5,000
Xes Yates, etus, to Louie
Besson, etus, Prairie Lake,
$12,700
David Holloway, etus, to
PHA, Sunland, $11,500
X. W. Frledle to Zula Kim
man, Woodruff Subdvn.,

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Blchard Perry, etus, to Ar­
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Homes, $4,900
Chester Rupe, etus, to Bus
sell Jones, etus, Eaitbrook,
$WM0

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Omer Finch, etus, to Walter
Krohne, etal, Irene Dale,
$1300
Amy Fitch to Phyllis Fiefel,
Longwood, $5,000

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Hasel McKcnney vs Hubert
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Bill Eugene Alexander vs
Thelma Alesander
Charts Irene Drummond vs
Arthur Lee Drummond
George C r e w s vs Sylvia
Crews
Dolores llarbove vs Charles
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Barbara Brown vs llrnry
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Admissions
John Htrauh, Geneva; Shir
ley Wilson, DeBary; Brian
Ferrin, N. Orlando; Nora
Bines, Thomas Johnson, Mary
Haval of Sanford.
Dlsckargeo
Sam Jamee, DeBary; Bfar
the Calhoun, ChuluoU; Lar­
ry Price, Robert Anderson,
Betty Yates, Rebecca Brooks
Imogen* Richards, Vannle
Robinaon, James Clark, Mun
roe Schumann and Albert
Hawkina of Sanford.
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Clara Belle Roeeman, Long
wood; Blanch# Nicety, De­
Bary; Vanoe Douglas*, Lake
Mary; Dorte Brtoe, Longwood;
J^gene Hunter, JalU a Whig-

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Irvin Morton, Longwood; Ter
(i-Ann Armso, DeBary; Rho­
de Gray, Jacquelyn Hunt, Hen
ry Bennett, Michael Meredith
Patricia Meredith, Judy Yatea
Marchatta Dorminey of San
ford.
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Mr. and Mr*. Edward F.
Haval of Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mra. Odell Hunt of
Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mra. 8tanton Dor­
miney of Sanford, a boy.
Diockargao
Mra. Horace Wilbanka and
baby, Lake Mary; Mra. Robert
Yourehaw and baby. Long
wood; Emily Bopp, TUuavtllo;
Sollio Colt, Gardnor Wiliams,
Btaney Martin, Daniel John
■on, Sophia Wojcierhowaki,
Annette Knowell, Jim Spencer,
Crece Middleton of Sanford.
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Tribute To Capt.
JFK Journey

U t y f i ’c t n f n r f t i f m t i t
WEATHER: Considerable cloiulinew* with showers today; high in 80s; low tonight 06-74; variable winds.

To Ireland
Sentimental

DUBLIN (U P I)-T h e Iris*
made John F. Kennedy their
own today.
The President left behind
the affairs of state in Dublin
and hedgehopped by hcllcop*
ter and car on a sentimental
EDWARDS .UR. Calif.
journey across southeastern
Gov. Farris Bryant hat ap(C PIl—Air Force MaJ. flab
Ireland, home of bit ances­
pointed W. D. Frederick. Or­
Rushworlh today became
tors.
lando attorney, at the new
America's second winged
He went to New noss, from
public defender for the eightastronaut and the second
where his great grandfather
VATICAN
CITY
(UPI)
county Ninth Judicial District,
highest flying airplane pilot
sailed for America 113 yeara
including Seminole County,
Pope Paul VI, continuing the
In tiie world by soaring the
ago; sipped tea with his coulie will defend indigent per*
MS rocket ship nearly 33
work of the late Pope Jo h n . »ins and other relations a l
•ont charged with felonies
mites into spare.
t
XXlll. today set the second the old family homestead in
and his salary of *8.000 will
session
of the Vatican Conn Dunganstown; laid a wreath
be paid by the state. How­
in Wexford on a statue of
cil
for
Sept.
2*.).
ever. any assistant defender
lie ordered the councils! V ’n" mHlor*' John narrr* fa­
named for this county at a
preparatory body to resume ther of the American Navy;
later date will receive his
and then hopped hack to Dub­
work next week.
salary from the county.
• • •
The new date for the begin­ lin.
The President was in a re­
ning of tiio second session
The W'claka building on
laxed and happy mood fob
was
announced
by
Papal
Sec­
First Street at Railroad Ave­
retary of State Amteto Gio­ lowing a grim Berlin visit.
nue, is about to get a new
CAPT. JOSEPH M. TULLY JR.
i Lo n d o n t u r n — Joseph
vanni Cardinal Cieognani. He won hysterical applause
"face". Manager A. R. Key
Two years ago today Cap-1 ccr. amt Mrs. Ware; Captain ^•osIikt. minister of stale for
Originally it hud been sched nnd was mobbed by throngs
says painters wilt commence
foreign
abairs
and
a
member
O. Mayo who will
uled for Sept 8 hut was do- everywhere he went in this
operations In a week or 10 tain Joseph Merit Tully Jr.. James
succeed
Captain Tully us of I’arliamenl since I9M, to­
USN, assumed command of
layed because of the illness 1 misty green island.
days.
day
replaced
disgraced
John
llalw-ng One commanding of­
At New Ross he told a wild­
• • •
and death of the late Pupc.
Heavy Attack Wing One at ficer, and Mrs. Mayo, and i’rufumo as war minister.
ly
cheering crowd that If h it
The announcement was a
Manager Joe Foy reports Sanford Naval Air Station.
Captain anil Mrs. Tully.
1903 high school graduates
type of document known as great grandfather had not
This afternoon he was hon­ Captain Ware introduced
from Seminole County's Semi­ ored by Sanford and Sem­
a "rescript ex audentia," gone to America, “ I’d be
VANDKNUElUi AFB. Calif.
the Navy otlicers anil their
nole, Oviedo, Lyman, Crooms
meaning a lonu.il notice of working over at the Albatross
tU l’D—The Air Forte launchinole County leaders for his wives.
LOGGING
OPERATIONS
were
h o deep inside Weklvn Swuntp that it was
and Forest Lake Academy
orders imparted on Cieognani Co. here, I guess." The com­
Resolutions of tribute t o ' c‘l a satellite, presumably of
efforts in these last two years
necessary Wednesday afternoon to remove the laxly of an accident victim,
now are registered with Flor­
by the Pope during a private pany is a fertilizer factory on
in promoting an unequalled. Captain Tully were read and ll,e Discoverer series, WedSamuel
Thomas
Harris,
81,
two
miles
by
tractor
to
a
roadway.,
the river.
ida State Employment Service.
audience.
bond of friendship and co-1 presented by (Jen. J. C. Hut-1 0,&gt;&lt;b&gt; from this Pacific inis(Herald Photo)
From New Ross ho mo­
Among them, says Joe, arc
In
a
separate
communique,
operation between officer., chison for the County Com-'
range base,
tored
five miles along hedgegood stenographers, clerical
the council press oflieo said
lined lanes to Dunganstown
workers, receptionists, auto and enlisted men of Sanford jmission. Mayor Thomas S.
t
h
e
council's
coordination
mechanic
and
carpenter Naval Air Station and the citi- j McDonald for the Sanford
commission w a s
meeting to fake a look at the potato
WASHINGTON I CPI) i City Commission and Andrew
trainees, as well as laborers. zen* of Seminole County.'*
Wednesday
"to
complete
its shed which was the original
The tribute was paid at a i Carraway fur the Armed Labor Secretary \V. Willard
Kennedy home.
Some arc seeking only sum­
work according to the in­
Forces committee of the W'irU appealed to Congress
breaking through all pro­
mertime jobs before entering luncheon at Mayfair Inn.
structions
issued
Dee.
6
,
1962
today lor new tools to fight &gt;
Invocation was pronounced) Chamber of Commerce,
tocol
harriers at Dunganscollege this fall.
by the Holy Father John {
by Chaplain Angelo Li tier a
K. F.. Itoiiinillal Jr., presi- jots discrimination by employ-' Funeral arrangements were
town. the President pushed
XXIII
of
venerated
mem­
Is’.ng
completed
at
DeLand
ers and labor unions.
|
info Hie crowd to shake hands
Fern Park barracks. World NAS. and State Senator Mack dent of the Chamber of
ory."
today for Samuel Thomas
N.
Cleveland
Jr.,
as
master
Commerce,
presented
Capami expressed his pleasure at
War I Veterans, ami the a u x -. ,
,
..................... ....
,
Harris, 31. of Del.and, a Uni*
Pope John's instructions to
TALLAHASSEE (til'll - - J l'l U-lieve (lie Piesident sees
lllary are having a covered l of
introduced the tain fully with a plaipie. Full
seeing
the people of the area
MIAMI (UPI&gt; —A m a s k e d berman killed at about I p.
tlm, commission was to tut.
er presented a gilt Irom the
of his forebears.
Gov. Fani* llryanl -aid today tiemendmis vuliu- to la* derived
dish supper ami Chinese auc guests.
rewrite
and
combine
Hems
At the head table were City Navy League and Carraway bandit shot an elderly motel m- Wednesday afternoon in President Kennedy hud been flour tiie canal," Ilryuiit said. I
He was nearly mobbed by
tion at Altamonte Springs
Affair
I
b'oinmisiioners.
County Com- presented a gilt from the night clerk to death early to- “ k»l«ing accident in Wekiva
. . .
,
. . .
I Tit,, governor said Corps of 'i placed before the council, re­ Hie huge quayside crowd at
park this afternoon
asked
t
o
-peak
t
o
t
hr
Nationi
.
.
.
.
.
,
ducing
their
number
from
71)
day in an abortive tsolslup. iSwamp.
Com-! ndssioners. mayors of cities. Armed Forces committee,
Engineers bud mdiruled tliu*.
New Ross after his folksy
will be moved to the Com
Sheriffs Deputy J. tj Gal- id Governor** t ’uiifereiiir 1,1 I if the money was made avail- to 20.
munity House on Maitland I *UWD* an'* village* in the
The luncheon closed with a The victim was Karl Groton
speech in which he introduced
k.way reported that llairis y„Bmi
j ul).
stein, 62.
| idde, lliey Would lie aide to 1
some of Ids traveling com­
Avenue In event of inclement i county. Thomas II. Fuller, response by Captain Tully,
was guiding the loading of
president of the Central Flor- win* will leave July 12 for furllryaut tuld Ids weekly news yet starteJ on the project n
panions and then said that
weather.
a
30-loot
hardwood
log
onto
ida Council, Navy League; 1Uirr assignment to the Naconference that Kennedy had : the JtfOt.flscql yenr.
*
•
*
“when my great grandfather
W’.-.l Cv-e ie
tf.aib
DAYTONA B j J A n i H P D ^ &gt;l t?*,.&lt;Jc|1^ ,,er *he . cht*"
1
'»U* Inxiftion «,ut |
Bryant ...... many leg i.la-'
left here 113 years ago he car­
At one time I was a vcry Col. H .‘J. Kt.f u.j. Mspri* '
. as sot a hoist slipped. The log knock
he s very well disposed to tors who weio cool to his high­
flow hunt-and-peck typist b u t1«en&lt;Jent
»he *a" !,'" l Naval j ingtor. I), f . This is.vlgnment If The
n,&lt;‘ City
»-ily Commission
Com
ried with him only two
now l»m a spEF.dy
volc ,H,,a&gt; 051 uhl-1 "'r ,u e l
,rum
trUllt . apeak
er education bond financing
filings—fsith and a strong de­
spKKdy expoNcNt
expoNeNt i Academy; Captain Robert M. marks him for future promo- I ,M
sign a contract for the i'oss- 1a"d then fell on his necj;
Ware. NAS commanding otfi-ltion in the Navy.
The governor suid Hie Prvsi- plan would probably conic
sire lo live in lilierty."
of tile touCh systex.
' ton Colts of the National l.«a »n‘&gt; shoulders, crushing hun. ’
"very responsive" in around to supporting it la-fore ! ORLANDO (UPI) - A Fed­
•
.
.*1 ICoroner
'.hCikStJ. h IHugh
I . • -1Is IDuncan,
ItlHlI -I it &gt;t
.
I.i
w
to
I glic to move their baxibBlt
asking ( otigress to put up tong, llryanl kicked off a eral grand Jury, reported to
A call to North Urlando
investigated with Galloway, i
spring training ramp here
Company offices early Wed­
• a d death was accidental enough money to gel the drive Wednesday night in Pen-the investigating syndicated
cross-Florida
lunge cniiitl aucolu to get voter support illegal gambling activities,
nesday
found
manager
and instantaneous.
started
Bryant and other fur the $75 million issue which , was scheduled to resume
Frank Fasula hustling around
The
accident
occurred
I
wo
Thieve* worked hard for
WASHINGTON (UPI) in the rain to build an em er­
. J miles inside the swamp south state officials went to Wash- would h,. used to pay for jun­ hearings here today,
only $3.5o early this morning.
Overwhelming
S
m
a
t
e
ap
inton last week to push for ior college and university eon
gency shelter lor Ins mare's
The current hearing, which
Police reported a burglar
provul of President Kenw- ■of .Markham, off the Long- ! $1 million to start construc­ struetloii.
new born eolt. Why wasn't
[ is secret, began Monday and gamed entrance through a
wood
Markham
Road
It
was
dy's
aid
to
depressed
areas,
the shelter in readiness and
to use „a tractor to tion of the propo-ed canal ( Tlie Isold pinpoint must Is- 1recessed Wednesday, Two spe- restroom window at the Danc­
program brightened p r o * j m-icssury Harris'
waiting? . . . it's like this:
"body from I ac" ’"' ,h”
‘' "tral part j approved by a state-wide Vo e j x'lsil attorneys for the organ- ing School of Arts, loo West
A former Heavy Attack Tlie presrnlationa will be
remove
peels today lor a "second [
The Fasulas, wlm bought the Squadron Eleven pilot and his
1la-fore any bonds can be sold. | l**‘l crime and racketeering 27!h Street, but got nothing.
tlie swamp due to lack o( of Hie stale,
made by Captain Joseph M. chance” try in the house.
horse for their daughters at bombardier Friday will be
From Bonn, Germany, tlie; Itrynnt said during the past IMellon of Hie Department of Then he followed by tamper­
roads.
Christmas didn't realise until honored at a squadron in Tully Jr., Wing Commander,
A native of Seville, Fla., President sent to Congress .&gt; year, tin* Ruud Departm ent, Justice were on hand to make ing with a vending machine at
just recently that she was apection for compiling the fallowing his annual person­
Harris
is survived by his supplementary budget which opened bids on nliout $162 | Presentations to U'o grand the Launderama, 117 West
JACKSONVILLE (U PD -A
even expecting and had no top individual performances nel inspection of the squadron.
wile, Patricia Harris; two included 81 million, which million worth of highway eon Ijury.
37th Street, and still gained
Alrout
do/rn wifnessc* nothing.
way of determining just when in the Heavy Attack Wing The trophies were original­ housewife. Mrs. Sara Lucky, children. Richard and Lina; Bryant snid would start .con­ Ktructioii, an increase over
charged
in
Hie
slaying
o(
a
to look for the new arrival. One Fiscal 1912 Bombing ly slated to be given out at
Tuesday.
questioned
a brother and Hires* sisters, struction on locks at the eust lti.vt, til* next highest y ear,'
Sheriff J. L. Hobby reported
Baptist minister, the Rev.
The family, we understand, competitions. The Inspection
Among them were Philip a thief threw g building
end
of
the
canal.
when
bill*
totaling
$126
mil­
all
of
DeLand.
Alien-Summerthe
Wing's
1962
Bombing
Der­
George
Hodges,
waited
today
even postponed long-made Ik - gins at 9 a. m.
Beale, Pensacola, a former block through a window of
lion wise opened.
hill Funeral Home is in
legislator; State Sen. Mack the Judah Service Station at
vacation plans to await the
The Champion Pilot award, by. However, the Cuban Cris­ for word on a hearing on her charge of arrangements.
blessed event. After all this, a silver punch bowl donated is forerd cancellation of the plea to leave the county jail
Cleveland J r , of Sanford; Casselberry and look less Hun
we wonder . . . is Frank by the Central Florida coun­ Derby and the presentations under bond.
Ahc IIrow tv and Joseph Gur- 50 pennies from a cash drawpassing out cigars?
wit* of Miami; Capt. Tom i er ami about $3 from a vend­
cil of the Navy League, will I wcr* rescheduled for VAH-ll'a p
i /*il. •
H p S h o u l d H q VG
xl to John It. Shat-1 odmlnistrstive personnel in I j OUICI v l l t l i l 111*111
’ ■*• «eO U U I$J i T U T t ,
Sawyer, of the Orlando Police ‘ |’n'K"machine.
be presented
Department; II I). White, an
Casselberry Fire Chief Paul [ tuck, who left the Navy la st, M'cction.
Ph il a d e l p h ia ( u p i ) Both receipicnts have reia- -Stuart T. Saunders, Norfolk'
Orlando boat firm operator,
Bates returned homo Wednes­ year to become a commercial
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
lively long histories ot opera- I anil Western Railroad presi
and Beverly Roberts, of
day from Winter Park Mem­ airlines pilot.
—
Seventy-six-year-old Hale
MIAMI ( t ’l'l(-T a lk of a Seminole County.
TAI.LAIIISNEK (UPI) orial Hospital, where he un­ Lt. (jg) Alec It lllundcn. (ions vvitlt the A Alt Sky w ar-! dent, w i l t become boanl
Arm-sirong went downtown
new refugee "invasion" of
Before Ids brief appearance, Game and Fish llirrrtor A.
derwent surgery.
who is currently attached to i r'" r* which they flew to their chairman and chief executive
olficer of Hie Pennsylvania &gt;C!,U‘r,,a&gt; ,H ‘,a5r a ,raM,c
Cuba has died down here as Cleveland fold newsmen in D. Aldrich announced Wed­
VAII-ll, will receive i;,(. championships
, | Slutluck was an early A-3B Railroad tl'R It) Oct. I. He fme
rapidly as it flared iqi about Sanford lie slid not know why nesday that Florida fisher­
Two "famous" persons, both Champion Bomhjrdier
On the way police said, lie '
succeed James M.
lie was summoned hut be­ men must have their 1M3&lt;;
a week ago.
celebrating birthdays toslay vigato'r award, also a silver P1'01*l,c
air w i l t
It is now clear that a re­ lieved it might concern tlie licenses hy nildnlriil June
w ire honored at Coffee C lub;
|Mm) d ,jn,ltc ,| by tlie ' craft overseas from l!).&gt;7 to Syniei. 66, who will remain barely missed a collision w.th
a police cruiser, ran a stop,
tain Hut refugee "comman­ [fact Hut, as an attorney, la* 39 cr fare a fine of from MO
this morning. Neitlier C. of C. I Norden Division of United 119’i‘J with Electronic Recon- as director.
sign and drove on the wrong
j naissanic Squadron Two IYQdos" from Central America [once represented two persons to s.:utt or a Jail Irrm up lo
Manager John Krider nor | Aircraft Corporation.
side of thr road.
2), and finally, from 1939 62.
9i) days.
were smuggling arms to anti- j who had been arrested.
Herald Reporter Dottle Aus­
■'•dice charged him with
with Sanford's VAII&lt;3 and
tin would reveal how much
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Castro guerillas in Cuba
VAII-ll, llo is now a jetline Barry (Soldwater addresses two more traffic violations, Cl.ARK IE AKHINC- snowballed mil of all |iro|Mir- |
water has gone under the
pilot for United Air Lines.
bridge. Can these he "Moon
tin* National Young Republi­ released him under Sat) Iwmd TON, uf Iltavy Attack tion in the telling.
lilundcn
hu&gt;
similar
exper­
Children?"
can convention tonight. Sup and said they would ask for! Squadron Eleven's !)••A I miuI 26 men appear ac­
• • •
ience. lie flew as a navigator twirl for the conservative a re examination for his driv
ttii'liniorit KiyrHt, |ilined tually In have landed in Cuba,
jwitli VQ-I in Hit* Far East wing of Hie- Republican Parly er's license.
Civitans will install new of­
second in Heavy At­ hut exaggerated r e p o r t s
'from 1936 to I960, then came in general and Goldwater in
ficers tonight at the Lake
AKK • OFF TIRES
tack Wing One May reaching here magiiUiul that |
to Sanford lie was commiss­ particular has been so inirk- No Wonder!
Monroe Inn. handing the
Some with hot a few mitre
Itomliing (inn petit ions. number as much as luO fold.
ioned an ensign in lihlo ed al Hie Young Republican By I'nllnl 1'irw lulrinaHoiul Arlington, a first class
reigns to incoming Charlie
\ll al u Irrrific saving
Winn "invasion" rumors
through the Navy's Limited (YR) conclave here that one
Kampf, Chelsea manager,*
Since 1951, emigration from jet meciiailf, is also fir*t began circulating. rr!u
• • •
Duty Officer program, be­ of Hie candidates for the na­ Ireland has averaged alxnit pacing the Wing's I m ii ii - gee leader Maiuu-I A. ilcVu
• NYLONS
came a bombardier-navigator tional chairmanship Wcdnesi- •0,000 persons a year, ac­
June may be (lie month of
• ItAYONS
rona told LTI Hut it was true
bartliers
in
fiscal
year
the same year and in his first day announced mo per cent cording to the World Almanac
Brides, also of Roses, Rain
• WIHTKWALI-S
Hut three small Imat parties
IDful standings.
full liscal year in heavy at­ support for (i&lt;ildwafer
ami other long-held traditions.
• IILACK\YALI.S
and Book of Facts.
li.nl landed ill Cuba.
(Navy
I’lioto)
tack, won the bombing cham­
But it is also the Month of
RETREADS
pionship.
Installations with just about
every Club and organization
getting "Off with the old amt
on with Hie new."
V* WE WILL NOT
HE UNDERSOLD
Our Informants down Or­
ON «|l M.ITV TIRES
lando-way report the gasoline
WASHINGTON tUCI)—The
war there is ovtr. Lwsl serv­
cost of living has field steady
ice station operators sr* hap­
for two months, and a Labor
py about that, and also happy
Department e x p e r t
says
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U Pli-sity, state Correction* Dlrcc morning drinking in local had served four years of
the price war didn't spread to I*. S. roi.K A R . Lt. Americans should consider
— An unfortunate thing hap- tor Harry Avery said Wcd- [taverns. OOiu-rs were wait- 10-year sentence for armed
Ctlr., USN, will u .s .-i i i me themselves lucky it has re­
Sanford.
FREE!
pened to prison "coed" Sarah ncxlay.
' ing tor tier when ahc return- robbery, was released from
command Friday of the mained relatively stable.
prison last week to study
I'llk I p A llrlivrry
wax scared of life," Miss ed home at 2 a. in . four criminal psyclioiugy at the
Naval Air Maintenance
Statistician Roocrt J. My- Jeannette John- on her way
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Joe Ryan Dies
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NEW YORK (U PI)—Joseph ment a t Sanford Naval 106.2 consumer price index see
Paroles Board, winch revok- few.
college credits through cor­
P. Ryan, 79, president of the
Air Station, relieving tor May—unchanged frum the Sue succumbed to the "sud- cd her parulc at a hearing | "Her conduct clearly indi- respondence courses.
International Longshoremens Lt- Ctlr. Clyde G. Hunt, previous 60 days. But he pre* | den temptations of a free, Wednesday. She said she went i cates she should not lie fur"She will be privileged to
Association from 1927 to 1953. a 21-year veteran who dieted the index for June I modern society" and kept late to a mov:e Monday night, I ther paroled at present," said carry
on
her
education
died Mednc'das .•’!• i .* king is retiring.
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Established 1008 ~ ' ~THUKS” JUNE 27, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Vatican Council
To Resume
Work Sept. 29

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Last Rites To
Be At DeLand

Wertz Testifies

Bryant Hails Kennedy
For Canal Support

Aged Man Slain

Colt Vote Set

Grand Jury
Probes Gaming

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Pickings Slim
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Approval Seen

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Hearing Awaited

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Talk Subsides

Licenses Due

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ported Into the aUU by the
eeganisation each week. •
Agenta said charges against
the gang ranged from posses•ion of illegal alcohol to grand
larceny to illegal posaeasion of
narcotics.
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TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
State lawmaker* bare used
up half the time allotted for
a s extended ocatioe, but they
were no closer to bslaneixf
the budget today fhaa when
the regular lesikofl ended.
With the Houae and Senate
apparently deadlocked on a
plan to finance the fMT rnOlion general appnpelatlona
bill, there appear* to be only
two alternative*, and they
will be conaldeied today.
One propooal by Key. J . J.
Griffin would cut appropria­
tion* to about tan millioo.
If thl* bill la approved, how­
ever, it would chop many
aervicea, aalary hJka* and
new fundi th at atata tgenciea
claim they must have.
The other alternative would
be to adjourn the aeiiion un­
til a special conference com­
mittee can unsnarl the tax
dilemma.
It appears the LefUlature
isn't likely to push taies high
enough to raise the $110 mil­
lion needed to finance spend­
ing. Rep. William O’Neill said
all the taxes approved la the
lower chamber so tor atilt
fall about $30 million abort of
spending.
House
Speaker Mallory

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House support an eppropriatlona cut, or back off it. I
sure don't want the Legisla­
ture to hand a bad check to
the Cabinet Budget Commis­
sion to wo*k out.” he said.

A FIVE-YEAR PIN wits presented to Mrs. Martha O’Donnell, Southern
Bell Telephone employe, toy Robert Shetlden, local manager, a t u steak din­
ner in her honor a t the Capri Restaurant. Also honored were Mrs. Margaret
Wiggins, (seated left) who is taking leave and Mrs. Hetty Gayle, who will
replace her.
(Herald Photo)

WASIHNGTONf (UPI) President Kennedy, who once
maintslnrd that Presidents
should stay home, will go to

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Europe nest week despite ad­
vice to the contrary.
The President plans to he
in West (term any and Berlin
June XL28, in Ireland June 2029, in England June 3100 ami
in Italy July 1-3.
Many misgivings s h o u t
making the trip at this time
Imve been expressed. Hut
Kennedy, wlto entered oflice
believing presidential diplom­
acy was to he avoided, is de­
termined lo make Hie trip for
the very reasons given that
he should not go.
Critics of Hie trip have
poinlrd out that West Ger­
many and Italy are changing
governments, and a new Pope
is being chosen in Home.
England L in the midst of a
government scandal. Only in
Ireland 1* the government
stable.
In addition to troubles
abroad, opponents of the trip
say. new racial violence could
break out anytime at home,
requiring t h e
President's
presence.
While House sources say
Kennedy i, well aware of all
llus, hut believes it would be
disastrous to cancel the trip
because of problems that
have arisen in Europe since
lie scheduled the visit.
To decline In go to Kuro|M-

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MIAMI &lt;UPI&gt; What
started as a Father's Day
outing ended In the murdersuicide of 12-year-old Evelio
Limn J r.’s father and motheU*un went to ask his es­
tranged wife for permission
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until alt problems are settled
would be an abdication of his
position as a world leader and
would undermine faith in the
United States, Kennedy is re ­
ported to feel.
Sen. Harry Goldwalrr. RAria., a possible GUI’ presi­
dential nominee nest ytuir,
said Sunday “ I think he
should cancel that trip and
slay here.”
.Sen. Hugh Scott, K-Pa., in
a television appearance with
Gobi water, usked, "why be
wants to go to Germany in a
period w h e n Germany is
changing governments, or to
Maty when Italy is rhnnglng
governments amt there is a
change in the sut-ccssion of
the papacy, or why ho would
consider going to Great Bri­
tain In the midst of its gov­
ernment turmoil.”

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list of lioslnes* firms and in X. W. Wara, M ta rn ey
t o r Petltlonere,
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Wt, A n a l* Mona D o u a U a . a n d
husb and, Harper D o u c U a , w i l l
tha t» lh Say o f J u l y A.D.
ISIS a t Ian s'clock A.M. to tlm
H on orab le J u d ea or tha c i r ­
c u i t Court o f P tm lnnle County.
Florida, a t kle Cliambara at
She Court H o u m In Han lord.
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Jones, who ilearrliied his
four month* of undercover
work as “hair raising,” said
the main distilling operation
w art In the area of BL George,
Go.
Beverage agenta withheld
Specific information on the
operations of the gang pend­
ing further a rn ita.
POTASH
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tained by leaching, or running
w aw r through iinv aai:-* or
burned wood and boiling down
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“ Flippy the O ar" is be­
coming famous. So much so.
there's a price on his head
Mw. For the last couple of
weeks The Herald's spot1*
page has recounted that
“Flippy” lives in a pool al
Herb and Adah Sutton's Wekiva River llaven. And fur­
ther, that "Flippy" has had
a running sam e for two years
with an Orlando fisherman.
This fisherman Is not inter­
ested in an other fish but
"Flippy." And "Flippy" has
iron every round. Herb Sut­
ton reports now that be had
a 'phone call last night from
Peter Kurcb who has been
reading about “ Flippy" and
has offered a $lo easts reward
to the fisherman who lands
the big gar.
• • •
Dan Ritzie was installed
last night a i commander of
Campbell-Loaslng post of the
American Legion while Flora
King again took over aa pres
ident of Campbell • Lossing
unit of the American l-egion
Auxiliary.
• • •
School Supt. R. T. Mllwee
and Walter Teague, admin­
istrative assistant, will leave
Wednesday afternoon to at­
tend a state superintendents'
meeting for the rest of the
week at Gainesville.
• • •
Trial Is under way in Cir­
cuit Court to complete the
condemnation proceedings of
two years ago for right-ofway on the already improved
Highway 436 East. Suit in­
volves two pieces of properly
not yet settled.
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•
Expect an announcement
this week about the libel suit
■gainst the City.
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Tire Fah Tool Company Is
putting up a light manufactaring plant in connection
with the electronics industry
at Casselberry on Scminola
Boulevard \ near the Five
Points intersection . Hon- ,on
this later.

S m t f n r li % t r a lh
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with afternoon ahowers;hijrh, 85*90; low, 70-75
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Freud Leased Wirs
Established 190S
TUKS. JUNK 18. 1063

Cleveland Acts
In Behalf Of
County Groups

Formal rrquest th a t tho
Stale condder locating one of
two and possibly both pro*
(Mind state universities In
Seminole County has been for*
warded by Sen. Mack N.
Cleveland Jr. to Raya M. Har­
rison Jr., chairman of tha
LT. C’DK. CI.IFF THOMPSON, of VAII-5. mans
Board of Control a t St, Pet­
hiis A-5 ViKilunte to bcvonic the first "SnvttKe
er aburg.
Son of Sanford" to fly the Mach II aircraft.
Senator Cleveland'* letter of
request to Harrison reads:
United
Press
International
TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
America's clergy differed “Senate bills 123 and 407 au­
The Legislature, after whip­
thorising the establishment of
ping the controversial auto­
today in their reaction to the u stats- university or a branch
mobile tax increase to sudden
Supreme Court ruling banning of an existing state universi­
passage, began today to tic
compulsory Bible reading and ty amt the establishment of
up loose ends of Its $110 mil­
recitation of (he laird’s Pray­ an extension of the Univer­
lion plus tax program in
er
in school*.
sity of Florida engineering
Heavy A t t a c k Squadron j transitioning to the Vigilante hopes of quitting laic tonight
Protestants
and
Jewish college, respectively, in £«&gt;t
Five, bolder of ihc 1962 "E " Immediately
or Wednesday.
leaders were divided, while Central Florida Mro now law
At present there are aevfor being the most outstand­
Only major bills left for
Roman Catholics generally und I would like to express
ing heavy attack squadron in e-al pilots and hambardicrurged
support of the ruling. my slitvere appreciation to
final
action
arc
the
big
sales
the Atlantic Fleet, has been navigators undergoing transi­
In Los Angeles, an attorney you, members of the Board of
selected to be the next Navy tional training with Heavy tax broadening measure and
CHAIRMAN OF THE HOARD of the Florida Heart Atun., Sanford citrus
for tlte American Civil Liber­ Control and especially your
Squadron to fly the Mach II Attack Three, Heavy Attack a bill increasing the state
man Ernest Southward (front row right) is shown here with two members
ties Union said lie would flic most capable executive direc­
tax
on
beer,
wine
and
whis­
Wing One's training squadron.
Vigilante.
of the Roartl of Directors, Dr. Luis Perez, (back row left) und Dr. Robert
suit to ehallenge the phrase tor, Dr. J Broward Culpepper,
Lt. Cdr. Cliff Thompson, key.
Commanded by Cdr. L. 11.
Rosemond (back row right). Posing with them a t the annual meeting of
"under God" in the Pledge of for tho active support and
A joint conference commit­
Sette, a veteran Vigilante Savage safety officer, became
the Seminole-Denary Heart Council, Monday are tho Executive Director of
Allegiance as a violation of close co-operation in accom­
pilot, the Heavy Five "Savage the first of his squadron to tee went to work Monday
the Florida Heart Assn., Douglas DeNcen of St. Petersburg, (left) and Ed
the First Amendment.
plishing tho passage of tlies«
Sons of Sanford"* will begin fly the Vigilante, and was night to reconcile differences
Simons, (center) re-elected president of the local Heart Association.
The National Council of two bills.”
followed closely by Lt. Cdr. in the sales tax bill, designed
(Herald l ’huto)
Churches said the decision
In his request for consider­
Jim Olson. Maintenance per­ to raise from $63 million to
was a "reminder , , . that ation of Seminole County lo­
sonnel are attending various $63 million over the hlennluin,
leaching religion Is tlte re­ cations Cli'viTuml said:
familiarization schools pre­ depending on which provis­
sponsibility of the home and
"In behalf of the citizens of
paratory to converting to the ions sre ultimately adopted.
the rommunity of faith, Seminole County, Board of
MIAMI (CPI) - Premier Vigilantes.
Both houses reconvene at 10
(church or synagogue), rather County Commissioners, SunFidrl Cavil a wanted today —Heavy.__ Ittsek. ^go-dron i-X™_________ ________
Dr. Perea was presented i gold desk plaque for Ills past than
- The new Chairman of the
public schools. Neither ford Ultv Commission, SemiSeven
was
the
first
group
to
that his forces will attack
Senate debate on the House- Board of Directors of the Willi a gold service medal in svrvieeTT
the church nor the slate nole County Chamber of Com­
any Cuban exile bases set convert to the Vigilante, on passed alcoholic beverage lax Florida Heart Assn., Ernest
Alsu receiving award* were
up on British and French Jan. 25, 1962. Tills squadron increase bill its expected to southward, served as master appreciation of his service. Mr. and Sirs. Tom Arman of should use the public school merce and tht- legjslulive dele­
Dr.
Leonard
Munson
and
Mrs.
or compel acceptance of any gation, please accept this tel­
now is on its secund cruise he healed.
Islands in the Caribbean.
of ceremonies at the annual
Dollary, Hugh Booth of De­
with the Vigilante in tlte Medi­ The Senate Finance Com hanquet of the Scminole-De* Loretta Munson, both former nary; Mrs. Ann Tsmny, last creed or conformity to any ler ns a formal request th at
terranean.
Heavy
Attack milter hat recommended that Gary Heart Council held at members of the board, and year's Heart Fund chairman, specific religious practice. Seminole County he considered
Kvungellst Billy Graham, as thn site for both tho mw
Squadron line converted to the Senate go along with the the Capri Restaurant Monday. charter member* of tlte lo­ Bill Shepard, Mrs. Eugene
cal associations were also
crusading in West Germany,
the Vigilante last Jun - 22. 13 per cent overall increase
Two other members of the prevented with gifts as n Taylor, the Sanford Herald, said he was “shocked" at the university or branch of an
existing state university and
VAH-7, VAIM. and YAH 3 provided in the House hill r a ­ slale board of directors. Dr.
Mayfair Golf Club, Mid Flor­
the extension of tho Univer­
all are assigned to the San­ ther titan Ihc 3U per cent Hubert Rotomond, n e w l y token of die eileem of the ida Country Club. Melody Supreme Court decision.
ns-Delation.
“ Prayer* and Bible reading sity of Florida engineering
ford Naval Air Station.
raise voted by the Senate.
elected and l)r. Luis Peres, a . Douglas DeNcen, executive Skating Rink, Skate City.
have been a part of American t-nlli-g,. hml at (he aporoprlalif
But to make up tlte differ­ continuing member, were al
director of the Florida Heart Hulling Rills, (leiedo United public school life since Hie time we will submit to tin*
ence I"i rev true, ranging so prevent.
Trios Delayed
Assn, was present to award Appeal and the Sanford Or­ Pilgi ns landed at Plymouth Board of Control such In for­
Irons $21 null.on to $23 mil­
CAPE CANAVERAL fUPf)
the medals ami certificates lando Kennel (Tub.
Hock." Graham said. “ Now mation as may be required ill
lion. the Senate was asked to
Rocket trouble today forced
A new member of Hie lo­ a Supreme Court in 1963 says connection with the board's
of appreciation.
reduce by about 60 per cent
Paul Bates, Casselberry a postponement of at least 2 I
He announced that the cal Heart Council Is Robert our fathers were all wrong study and deliberations relat­
the amount of tax reduction
fire chief and superintendent hours in U. S. plans to fire
Serninole-DeUiry Heart Coun­ Bcstscrcr, hospital adminis­ all these years. In my opin­ ing to tho sehrtnm of a site
to led hy both houses for
of Casselberry Utilities, if a Tiros weather satellite into
cil is one of the lop ranking trator, who wa* riled as hav­ ion, it Iv Ihc Supreme Court for these two facilities,"
There was no personal In­ manufacturers of w h i s k y
reported recovering satisfac­ orbit around earth.
councils of the entire state ing been the first president that is wrong."
The Board of Control will
juries but damage was esti­ made from citrus products.
torily today after surgery
in the measure of their ac­ of the Polk County Heart
A Roman Caiholic educator, meet Friday and will discuss
mated
at
$M
.0(X
)
in
a
trainThe Senate committee also
Monday a t Winter Park Mem­ Eshkol Chosen
MOSCOW' (UPI) — Soviet complishment* and result* of Council.
1the Rev. William J. Kenculy, these two schuult but no de.
truck collision at 10 a. m. to­
orial Hospital.
l)r. Perez was also noted S. J., professor of law at
JERUSALEM. Israel (UPI) day at the Highway 436 cross­ recommended that the house cosmonaut Valery F. Bykov­ yearly campaigns.
cision will be made a t that
• • •
—The majority Mapat party ing east of Forest City, ac­ be asked to recede from an sky loomed into his fifth day
Ed Simon former presi­ as having been instrumental Ixiyola University in Chicago, time.
amendment
taxing
beer
sold
Receipt of
mail from ngrrssl today to nominate Fi­
in orbit today, breaking all dent of the local group was in the founding of the Gads­ said "reading of Hie Bible,
Sen, Cleveland said today
Hill on Florida military bases.
throughout the Untied States nance Minister l.cvi Eshkol to cording to Trooper
lime and distance records for re elected to the office and den County Heart Council,
recitation of prayers and the tliut Dr. Culpepper "does an­
String Iit-Id.
Is nothing unusual, according replace David Hen-Cur ion us
maimed space flight.
oflicially installed by DcNeun.
conduit of
glim* exercises ticipate discussiuti but expects
An ACL freight train with
to Georgia Bail at the Cham­ premier of Israel,
The ay-jear-old jet pilot, himon was presented with a
in public schools Infringes on the board to proceed carefully
three engines pulling r a n
ber of Commerce, adding all
trailed by cosmonette Valen­
the free exercise of religion so that everyone will get a
loaded with limestone was Boat Owners
rrf them want information Italian Crisis
tina Tereshkova, top|ied the
on the part of dissenting par­ chance and that any decision*
proceeding over tlte crossing,
about Seminole County and
rerord of 91 hours 22 minutes Bryant Vetoes
ents."
ROME (UP!) — Left-wing Stringfield reported, when a Get Extension
arrived a t In the future would
Sanford. But this one properly Socialist refusal to support a
TALLAHASSEE 4UPI) — vet last August by cosmonaut
Tlte president of the Central be based on tho crltora fur­
truck driven by Joseph T.
M
aterials
Bill
addressed to the Seminole rw-w “center-left" coalition
Conference oi American Rab­ nished. Ho doe's anticipate
Keen, Orlando, approached. The cabinet today extended Andrian NTkntujev at 5:22
County Chamber of Com­ government threw Italy into
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) WASHINGTON (UPI) — bis, Albert G. Mimla, Minnea­
The trooper said Koon. In lor one immlh until Aug. I the a.rn. EST.
quite s buttle among all coun­
merce, a t ita proper postof- ita worst political crisis in 10
Informed observers s a i d Guv. Farris Bryant vetoed a Senate Democratic Leader polis, Minn., said, "We are ties concerned beforo the sits
attempting to avoid an acci­ deadline for registration of
flco box number, stumped years today.
(lie Soviets apparently were hill today to require all pub­ Mike .Mansfield said today a gratified to learn of the de­ is determined,"
dent. skidded the truck. A boats in Florida.
Mrs. Ball: It was from In­
Handolph Hodges, head of going for new endurance rec­ lic official* to specify use of “ large area of agreement" cisions . . . We believe they
dragline on the truck broke
Cleveland quoted Dr. Cutdonesia and, like all others,
its moorings -&gt;nd hit the third the stale board of conserva­ ords to study such factors as Florida materials in state, had been reached with Re­ will strengthen tlte voluntary pepper as saying that tins
New Face
wanted information.
the effect of weightlessness county anil municipal road publicans on civil rights leg­ religious life in America."
l..mi d might possibly set up
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — engine of (lie train, tearing tion, tidd Ihc cabinet that a
• • •
construction.
islation But he said there is
A Jewish theologian, Rabbi sn advisory group or a plan­
new law effecting boat regis­ on the human organism.
the eab off the engine.
A
m-w
federal
mediator
from
Due to "last minute" re ­
The Governor said much of ■till sharp disagreement over Seymour Siegel of Jewish
Koon was charged with tration has passed the legisla­ Valentine, the 26year-old
ning board among the seven
quest In the "Miss Flame" Washington has begun pre­
liminary work in a third »t- (ailing to have his vehirle ture bill hasn’t even reached bar he tor girl who become the Florida's industrial expansion President Kennedy's desire Theological Seminary in Newr counties Involved.
ofSpmtnole
County beauty
was
started
hy
distributors
for a law banning segregation York, said "I number myself
first woman in spare last
tempt by outside parties to ] under control, Miuigfirid rt- the governor's desk yet.
As to tlte filial selection
contest, Longwood Firemen
He salt! the oh» month ex- Sunday, was well beyond the moving into the state. "If we in privately owned public fa­ among those who lielieve that of tim site, l&gt;r. Culpepper
-*-ttle
the
five-month-old
Ftorported.
decided over the weekend to
i it Is desirable within the dic­
ida East Coast Itailwaj strike.
Engineer John II. Weaver, tension would give boaters American space rerord of discourage distribution facil­ cilities.
staled that after all presenta­
extend the contest entry
.Mansfield made the state­ tate* of the Constitution to
Sanford. In the engine cab, sonic leeway in getting their 22 9 orbits set last month by ities, wr discourage industrial
tions of sites had been sub­
deadline until Friday of this
ment alter he and other Dent- ! find some way to mae the
growth," Bryant said.
(craft registered on time.
j.\laj. I. Gordon (coper.
Hoover
Rests
escaped injury.
mitted to his office, members
week.
ocratic congressional lenders. influence of religion felt withof his stuff would "weed out"
NEW* YORK t i n ' l l —
• • •
met with Kennedy lo discuss jin the sell mil* of our nation."
those sites which were ob­
(Mr. Robert M, dt* Loren z t 1 Spoke -man fur lb. fnntdy of
the udmmislrulioii's c i v III In Indianapolis, Iml., ('nth- viously inferior Hint Ihut after
Herbert
C.
HnoVi
t
:-uul
today
Will be relieved of command
idle,
Protestant
und
Jewish
rights program, scheduled to
narrowing the field down to
of Detachment * of v'AH-ll tin- former prisddcnt was
religious leaders issued a
go lo Congress Wednesday.
"resting
comfortably"
at
bis
tinea or four sites u majority
in ceremonies at in a. m,
Joint
statement
urging
sup­
Speaker John W. .McCor­
of the Uourd of Control, act­
next Monday at the Naval_ Air | home und tliut no medical but- I
mack announced that the port of Hu* court's decision. ing us a silo committee itself,
Station. He will go to the let in would I&gt;e Uaued until
civil
rights program will in
would personally inspect tho
Navy post-graduate school at later today.
elude a now hill to provide
remainder and
ultimately
Monterey. Calif. Cdr. Fred­
training and vocational edu­
make the final decision.
erick Garment Jr., now' ope­ Seeks lied Trade
cation.
WASHINGTON (LTD —
Heuumda County alt eady
rations officer of VAII-5, will
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
boa bad • Gullibility study
succeeded de lorenzi,
planned to ask the House For­
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utads for locating a statu
school hers, has had an engi.
lt seems a shame that the eign Affairs Committee today
I'nlrd Press International neer working with thu firm
Lake Mary Fire Dept., which to tear down the barriers
Heavy showers soaked the making that study ami, fur­
serves practically the whole which Congress er&lt;- ltd over
Southland today and summery ther, has had several offer*
northwest end of the rounty U, S. trade with t'oininuniat
air pushed northward into the uf land for a school site. A
from Sun la nd to Paula, could­ Poland and Yugoslavia.
Application for a building
brochure will be prepared out­
Midwest.
n 't interest more than one
permit for Hie proposed WinnThe heaviest rainfall during lining Hemlnule County’s best
entr). Come on, girls, the Wallace Wires JFK
Dixie supermarket at lligh- the night occurred in the
MONTGOMERY, Ala il l'll
point* fur having a »• bool sit­
department needs your sup­
* 4) i 17 92 and 131 was made Southwest. More than two
uated hers.
port. and turn about is fair Gov. Georgs- Wallace told
this morning at tlte court­ incite* fell at Corpus Christt,
President Kennedy Monday
Member* of the Chamber
play, you know.
house
• • *•
Tex., Naval Air Station.
the deftderaluation of the
uf
Commerca study committee.
Permission already
had
Earlier, more than four County
Commission,
City
That gasoline war down Alabama National Guard was
been granted hy the Zoning
incite* hit Laredo, Tex., amt Commission and leglslalivi
south of Seminole County ha* the President's worry and he
Commission, State Road De­
Morgan City, fai . ran it* 21 delegation will meet Hatunlay
sp ca l info the Fern Park. demanded the withdrawal of
partment, county sanitarian
three
Negro
stu
d
n
ts
from
the
hour total tu seven inches. to fiiiuliiM plan* for present­
Longwood, Altamonte Springs
and rounty engineer and at
University
of
Alabama.
Showers
dumped
lesser ing Seminoe's bid to the HtaUami other Seminole southern
noon Ihc application was be­
aiuuunls across the South
points, which are classed by
fore the County Commission
from Texas tu the Carolina
the petroleum distributors as GOP Candidate
fur final approval.
coast. Rain also fell In North Storm Hits
TALLAHASSEE tU P lt —
In the Orlando area. One banMeantime, vtorkmen were
Dakota, Nevada, Wisconsin
ford lie reported purchasing I State Rep. Charles Holley, Pi­
busy cleaning the site In pre­
Casselberry
and Pennsylvania.
gas at eight cents cheaper nellas Republican, says he
paration for construction.
Fair skies will be the rule
Trees and power line* in
than usual at Fern Park San probably will run for governor
across most of the natiou to­ and around Casselberry ar t
ford distributors are hoping 1next yr-ar.' Holley »n attorney
(’halmern. iiellemeud co-ordinator; Kelly ThoinNo News Session day, the Weather Bureau said, I along Hw&gt;. 17-02 through the
(•ItOUNDHItKAKIN1* ceremonieit for the new
U doe&gt;n t reach here be- ami minority leader in the
aa and hid father, Peter U. Thomas, Hellemeud
$225,000 Belleniead chopping center a t 27th
WASHINGTON (UPI) — but isolated thundershowers | town were reported down
cause, as one put it, " it I House, said the only thing
vice pre-wident; Harvey Hale, local A &amp; P mnnStreet and Highway 17-92 were held Monday af­
President Kennedy will not will sweep the Southland, and Monday afternoon after the
doesn't reallr help anyone | th at would keep him out of
hold a new* conference this Upper Great Lakes state* heavy wind and rain sluim
ntfer. and lairing Hurge.-M, executive vice presi­
ternoon. Tht new facility
&lt;ch«lu!ef! to he
hut can break the dealer, and ' the ra.-e would be in*.l« qua to
w*«ek.
[and plain*.
1 Orim U v u u l t i d iutitit 3 p.d,.
dent of the Florida State Hank. (Herald Photo).
opened Lkl, 1, i ’ytuieil left til rig ht aru Turn
thin he can’t pay bis bUU.” [ financing.

VOL. 53

Squadron 5 To
Fly Mach

Bulletin

NO. 73fi

Clergy Reaction
To Prayer
Ruling Differs

Legislature
Hopes It Can
Quit Tonight

Awards Made A t Heart Banquet

JJJIW A ...

$8,000Lost As
Truck, Train Hit

Russian Pair

Progress Made
On Rights Bill

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By Supermarket

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DEAR ABBY: Th« U ttar signed
“SMART TOO LATE" interested me.
Here ia a boy who urges other young
people not to 'w a it until their last
semester of high school before buck­
ling down to study. He uses himself
aa an example because he had ju st
received the shock of having been
turned down by the college of his
choice. What gives a person who has
failed the authority to lecture to
others on the subject?
MRS. JONES
DEAR MRS. JON ES: A winner is
obviously In a position to give advice,
and many will listen. But nobody can
inspire a drunk to sober up like an
ex-drunk who has been able to do it
himself.
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DEAR ABBY: My son is 17 nnd
wants to get a driver's license. He
drives all right, so th a t’s not the
problem. You see, he was born in
March, and I didn't get married until
May of the same year. 1 don't wont
to give him his birth certificate with
th a t information on i t He says he
needs his birth certificate to get his
driver's license. W hat should I do?
WORRIED MOM

By Abigail V on Buren
say whether you m arried the boy’s
father, or another man. Your prob­
lem involves laws and procedures that
differ in different states. In some
states birth certificates can be “ fix­
ed up" (to protect the child) and the
original sealed. Ask your city or
county health department, or the de­
partment of vital statistics, for in­
formation.
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A R E A Dl REC TORY 1
Wsathar Conditioner
FEDDERN
Seles — Service
S00 S. Fark Ava.
Sanford
FA 2-4234
AUTO SERVICE

HARRY ADAIR’S
GCLr HKKV1CK
Tlraa - Battertsa - Accasaorles
Road AAA Servlca
f a in n tM d Brak* 4 Muffler
Service
French A lot.
f k 2-0021
FA 3-0922
FREDS

Sanford Flour and
Feed Store
Jim Dandy Feeds
Timothy Hay . Cotton Heed
Meat
Cow Feed
|3.40 per IDO lb.
Flttenlng and Fattening
120 Sanford Ava,
Hanford

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "PATTY’S
PIG": Knowledge Is the awareness
that fire will burn. Wisdom is the
blister. Blisters heal. Cheer up, Sis­
ter.

South won the firs t trick
It
WORTH
With ths set of spades and
4K 07
counted 11 easy tricks. Ths
V K Il
a k lost
twelfth might lie In diamonds.
4
K 104
I f not, thsrs wss always ths
W
t
n
HAST
possibility of a squesic, so
aoiisas
A lt
South decided to tackle the t J i i i
HQ IS4
diamond right away.
♦ SB
a Q J 871
*733
Ho cashed ths ac«, led a sec­ * 1 3
SOUTH &lt;D)
ond diamond and stuck In the
* A 33
■Ins. East won with the Jack
H A SS
and returned a spade. West’s
a ax
ten forced dummy’s king.
* AQJBS
Both vulnerable
South played the king of dia­
monds from dummy and dls- ____ We»4 Worth l t d
Pam ia rm
cardtd his last spade. He had i*
-ttc r.- Yarn -frtvrifr
hoped to drop the quean but IW.T. Pass Pass
Fats
Instead West showed out.
Opening lead—* Q
At this point South could
h are claimed ths balance on I South knew he wss going to
■ squesis, but such showing mske the hand, because only
off la not good form. Still I West could step spades and

T ot Th* Finest Year Around

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DEAR SNORING: Believe him.
Snoring has driven more husbands
(and wives!) out of their mates'
bedrooms than Infidelity.

ja ta b y O n fiju d g s

H. B. Pope Co*, Inc.

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DEAR ABBY: May&gt;« this prob­
lem will sound small and unimpor­
tant to you. but it’s really got me
stumped, After 25 years and 3 chil­
dren my husband now says, “ I just
can’t sleep with you any more be­
cause you snore."
Now, Abby, do you think he's got
somebody else or is snoring enough
to make a man sleep alone?
SNORING WOMAN

DEAR WORRIED: You do not

AIR CONDITION FR

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only

East

could stop dia.

monda.
Eventually, no one was go­
ing to be able to stop hearts,
South ran off five club
tricks. On the fourth club a
heart wss discarded from
dummy. On the fifth club
West hud to hang on to the
jack of spades. The nine of
spades was discarded from
dummy — It had done Its
work, but the ten of diamond*
wa* left to squeesa East.
Eu*t had to hang on tu the
queen of di*irnm'Li_8inl. W-flJ.
also forced to go to two
hearts.
Now South led a heart to
I dummy'* king and made the
last two trick* with his ace
and small heart.

Scoring Listed
By Motorettes

High games by members of
the Util Hemphill Motorettes
INSURANCE
were scored last week by
Itabel Gohon, and ‘ Shorty"
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY Holymann, both of whom tall­
ied 163, nnd by Bertha Ne­
IN S U R A N C E
ville, 152, snd by Carol
All Lines Written
Jarm an, 151.
Bring Your Insurance High series went to Goshon
Problems To Ua —
with 471. Splits converted,
3-10, Evelyn Mills, Barbara
Kelly, Kathy Jenkins, Susie
Long. 45-7; Kits Stein, 5-7
AOENCY
211 8. Park Ava. PA 1-5M) snd the 5-6 by Barbara Kelly.
SANFORD, FLA.
The team sent Us best
wishes to their sponsur. Bill
PLUMBING
Hemphill, (or a speedy re
covery following his recent
R. L. HARVEY discharge (ram tlx Seminole
PLUMBING
Memorial Hospital.
Complete Installation* •
Repair*
Bathroom and Kitchen
Sox Sign Rookie
Fliturea
CHICAGO (llP I)—'The Chi
Water Pump* Fre* Estimates cago While Sox have signed
204 8. Sanford
PA 2-3311
Keith Sleek, whu pitched for
ROOFING - SHEET METAL the University of Nebraska
this year, to a bonus contract
STEINMEYKR and assigned him to MiddleRoofing 4 Sheet Metal, Inc. born, Ky., of the Appalachian
la-ague. Sn-ik is a resident of
Built-up and Shingle
Installation and Repairs
Lincoln, Neb.
Gutters • Waterproofing •
Sheet Metal Work
Virgin
Islands
National
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Park, on the Island of St.
Fro* Estimate* • First Class
John in the Caribbean, con
Work
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EA 2-4711 Lin* 5,ooo acres.

BALL-BLAIR

Television Tonight
TUESDAY P. M.
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Dupas Dances
But Retains
World Title

WEDNESDAY A. M.
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B A L T I M O R E (UP!) Ralph Dupas, the little buzzsaw from New Orleans, does­
n't care how he wins ’em , so
k’-.g s i he does, and today
be itill is the world junior
middleweight champion.
The 27-year-old Dupas kept
his title Monday night by
beating former champlcyi Dennq Moyer of Portland, Ore.,
for the second time within
seven weeks, again ona 15round decision that was close.
Ralph out-ipe«dcd and out­
danced the ex-champion, from
whom lie took the title last
April 27, and his stronger
punching at close range was
enough to earn him the dec!slon which was boned by a
small crowd of 2.344 in the
new, 13,000 seat Civic Center.
The decision was unani­
mous in favor of Dupas, who
scored the 101st victory of
his career against only 17
losses and two draws.
For Moyer, who was the 6-3
favorite at fight time, it was
his 10th loss against 37 vic­
tories.

Top Bowlers
NEW YORK (DPI) — The
Metropolitan New York Bowl­
ing Writers have named Don
Carter of St. Louis and Mar­
ion Ladewtg of Grand Rapids.
Mich., aa “ Bowlers of the
Year'* for the second time w
throe years.

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Tko plmr.e to r pom • • •
th e iY « r | X ur*e L'orp*
Develop and advance your
professional skills while working
is Ihe most modars hoapitaU
with Ihe best equipment.
Celebrating this year Ua 35llt
anniieraary. the Navy Nurse
Corps offers many oppotlunllien
for a young woman to furthrr
her career in a proud profradon.
For the Navy Nurse, there is
the romance o f travel—new
platen to see, new friends to
at eel.
1%# honor of being a nurae is
matched by the preetiga of being
as efleer ia ths United Slate*
Navy.
See your nearest Navy Re­
cruiter . . . become a Navy
Nurse.

Vsafari

Page 2 — June IS, 1963

RrrslS

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tion together from the routine
of their existence.
Don't forfeit that exper­
ience year after year by
spending your whole vaca­
tion time with your parents.

To Go On Tour
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Danny Litwhiler. former ma­
jor league outfiebier and head
basehall coach at Florida
State University, will tour
Central American and Carib­
bean countries this summer.
Ernie
Lanford, assistant
coach st Florida Slate, and
pitcher Al Becchaclo will ac­
company Litwhiler in giving
baseball clinics for the State
Department.

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Win. Holden—Color

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WED. A THt'RS.
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PASS NITKS
“ -THE SECOND
TIME AROUND"
Debbie Keynolde
Andy Griffith
PLUS
"THE VIKINGS”
Kirk Douglas
Tony Curtis
Color

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All Day Tomorrow (Wednesday)

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Seminole TV

Tenlte's The Nite
To Go Out To A
Mori* ! 1 I

Burger King

(You nume il)
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By Ruth M illett

to r t:ic first vevtn years uf oucc. she sad her husband
their marriage one young i wouid nge to
a different
couple hat spm t every sum- ki(jd
vaeatio n -at a place
mer vacation visiting the par they’ve never seen before.
entt—hi* for one week, hers
“This will be a great dis­
for the second.
appointment to our folks. I'm
The wife says that for Just afraid,’’ she wtIIcs. “ Would
it he wrong for us to tell
them we re not coming home
Pirate Tryout
this vacation?”
No. It's wrong of your p ar­
Is Scheduled
ents to expect you to spend
A tryout camp will be cun- every summer holiday with
ducted .Monday a n l Tuesday them.
A man and his wife owe It
at Conrad Park in Del-and by
ihe Pittsburg Pirates, ac­ to themselves and to their
marriage to do something
cording to George Zuraw, new and exciting and differ­
icouiing supervisor, a ho will ent once In a while. And va­
lie in charge. He will lie as- cation time is the ready-made
listed by Julian Mock and time for having some new
William Zuraw, scouts.
experieces.
Players, who m utt be 16
It's good for s husband and
years old to be eligible, are wife once in a while to get
requested to report at 9 a. m. away from family and friend*
and l&gt;e prepared to work out and share some new exper­
until 2 p. m. They are ex­ iences that are theirs alone
pected to provide their own
Parents should understand
shoes, uniforms, gloves etc., this, but If they don't perhaps
Zuraw said.
you and your husband can
Junior American Legion explain to them why you are
player* will not be allowed planning a different sort of
to take p art In the tryouts vacation this year.
if ll interferes with Legion
Now and then someone sug­
acuities, the Pirate official gests that husbands and
said. Participation will be wives should take separate
permitted only with the ap­ vacations.
proval of tlte individual's Le­
But what most couples need
gion couch or post com­ now then is not a vacation
mander, he added.
from each other, but a vaca­

TV RENTAL

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By Kate Osann

Owned by lion Itoyer

OUT OUR WAY

OUT OUR WAY

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COMES ALOSia TALKS
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POSIES, MY LUCK
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Officers Wives
O f V A H -5 Meet

Graduate Honored At Party
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MISS VONDA KERN, center, guest of honor at u
recent party with her mother. Mrs. M. Kern, left
and hostess, Miss Grace Ann Spivey.
(Herald Photo)

For Brunch

By Mrs. II. J. Johnson
Mils Vonda Kern, a mem­
ber of the Seminole High
School graduating class, was
guest of honor at a recent
party given by Miss Grace
Ann Spivey at her home, in
Woodruff Springs.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Her­
man Spivey and Mrs. K. S.
Allison. The dining table was
overlaid with a while linen
cloth and held two decorated
cakes and the punch bowl.
Napkin* were folded to re­
semble diplomas and tied
with green ribbon.
The honor guest was pre­
sented with an autograph
book by the hostesses. Var­
ious games were played by
the group during the evening.
About 30 guests were invited
to join in the evening’s activ­
ities.

MRS. REAM DAVIS—Maj. Charles Skenip. of
Washington, 1). l \ announces the engagement of
hi* daughter, Iteah Davis, to Alvia W. Meyer,
both of Dellary. The wedding will he an event of
June 29, a t S p in. in the F irst Presbyterian
Church, of Sanford. Mrs. Davis is active in the
Seminole Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and
teaches ceramics
(Cox I’lmto)

The t ’apri served the Offi
cer* Wives of VAI1S a real
southern style brunch- com­
plete with girts, hash brown*
and homemade "bisquets,"
when the group met fur -its
monthly session. Hostesses
were Mrs I. II Scttc and
Mrs. C. 1. Kitrp.itrick
Special guest of the morn
ing was Mr* Louis Bridges
of Mona'* Flower mu! Gill
Shop, who gave a short srminnr of llnral arrange meats
Included lit her talk were
demonstration- with both ar
tificial and fresh flowers
Another special guest wes
Mr*. II A l.arkcy’* mother,
Mr*. Jean .McCarthy. The olficcrs wive* presented fare­
well gilts to Mrs. T E Mead,
transferred In Wltidbv. Is
land. Wash.; Mr* K K It Mil
MISS JOAN OSTROW
transferred to VAll-3, ai-d
Mr*. H W. Johnson whose
husband i* retiring n e x t
Stork Shower
month. The Johnson* are
planning to make Sanford
Honors
their permanent home
Door prizes were won hy
Mr*. K It Hamilton, Mrs. lb Mrs. Boh Jones
By Fraurr* Hester
J. Brough. Mrs. l&gt; It Fall.
Mrs. (tub Junes was lionMrs. T K Mead, and Mrs.
.-lid at a Stork Shower given
i C L. Fitzpatrick.
m the annex of The First
ttapti't Church ol Lake Mary,
with Mr* Carl llrvant ami
Mr* C. W Shelton as hostess-

Fourth Birthday Celebrated
Ity .shirlcy Mentwmlh

len Court, Bear l.ake, recent­
Ten little friends of Clieri- ly joined in to the the lionore© celebrate her fourth
Lynn I’eters. daughter of Mr. birthday.
and Mrs. Hubert Peters, ElAfter cnthudav'.ieally play-

TWO RECENT GRADUATES, Lucy Mntighton and Sandra Richard* wore
truest* of honor at a chatter party given by Mrs. Stmt Lawson, at her home
on Stone Island. Assorted dips, salads, sandwiches, mints and cold drinks
were served to about 35 friends invited to share the morning with the trirls.
They each received a leather wallet as a gift. Left to right on the spacious
patio are, Ihe hostess, Mrs. Lawson, Miss Moughlon, her grandmother,
Mrs. E. J. Moughton Sr.: Mrs. Floyd Richards and daughter, Sandra
(f’ox l’holo)
T i g c r c t i r s ---------------♦

N A S Wives Club President

This Thursday

Thirty member* of the Nav­
al Air Station Officers' Wives
Club held their luilf-ycarly
election meeting at a bnineh
at the Cnpri Ite-taiiiunt. New
officer* elected at the meeting
were Mr*. Michael J Pick­
ering. president and Mr*. Earl
II. Unger, Secrelary-liiaiurcr.
Outgoing officer* Mrs. la-onun| I). Ell logwood und Mis.
John A. Williams were pre­
sented with white cat nation
corsage* by co-hostesses Mrs.
Itolf F. Noll ami Mr*. Charles
J. Morosini.
The brunch served a* s welrouie to now club member Mr*
Hubert A. Wooden und as a
fare-well to four members,
Lcdr. Fran Mitchell, Mrs.
Norman E. l.*ach. Mrs. Ver­
non A. I.ticks and Mrs. W ar­
ren C. Felilmeyi r. Hie depart­
ing member* w i t h pre-eriteil

Forest City

Personals

4

By Shirley Wentworth
Mr. and Mrs. K. A Wright,
of South Bear Lake Bond,
Forest City, have returned
from a two week visit with
their daughter and family,
Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde Frame,
of Adelptii, M&lt;l. While there
Ihey aIIended the graduation
of their sun, K. A. Wright Jr.,
Hrum Columbia Union Col­
lege, in Tacoma Park. Md.

in” several games, the little
guest* settled down to enjoy
refreshments of lee cream
and cake, served with color­
ful punch and lollipop favor*.

with a small silver Hcvcrc
bow| from the club.
President Mrs. Kllingwood
we Usurped tliree gm--t* to the
brunch. They were Mr*. I, N.
Pickering, mother-in-law of
.Mr*. Pickering; Mr*. J. M.

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Hostess For
D A R Bridge

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A pink and blue color
scheme was carried out In
the decoration*. Streamers
were hung from the roiling to
the table on which the gift*
were displayed along with

Summer Clearance
Continues. . .
To help you
look extra-smart
kerp extr* c«ol
while going
places and doing
— tkingK-4bIa-iumuncr_

Savacool, *i«ter of Mrs. Thom­
as E. fonder and Mr*. E. \V.
Ilartw-ll, mother of Mrs. Willinms.
The door prise, a shampoo,
set and manicure hy Phillip
was won by Mrs. Vincent U.
lava.

Local Events
TUESDAY
Tits I tin i a* Sunday School
Class of Fir-l Baptist Church
will meet at » p.m. In the
Church Auditorium. Pictures
will be «hown of the Holy
l.aml, following tbu husines* |
session.

Mrs. Henderson

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Robert Henderson, of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen A. Os- Constance Hoad East. De­
trow of 1001 Dr., Orlando. an­ nary. regent of the Wekiva
nounce the engagement of Chapter of the DAR. enter­
their daughter, Juan Patricia tainer at a bridge luncheon
to Larry Frcderich Fray, Cas­ at her home with IS present.
selberry, son of tbe late Mr
Honored guests were Mr*.
and Mrs. Hurry Frey of tain- M Kicks and Mrs. It. Dobson
ca-ter. Pa.
both of Deltona, and Mrs.
The bride-elect is a teacher Gwen Nelson of Idllle Neck,
at South Seminole Junior N V
High School at Ca**etherry,
ami graduated from South GARDENERS
Broward High School, Hollywood, Fla., ami the Univer­
SP E C IA L
sity of Miami. She took her
yiudunte work at the Univer­
Uarissa
sity of Florida ami ia a mem­
Grandiflora
ber of Beta Beta Beta and I'ld
(NATAI. PLUM)
Sigma Biological Honorary
Societies, A IBS nnd FKA.
Her fiance, who i* also on.
the faculty at South Seminole
• LAWNS
Junior High School, graduated
from Manheim Central High
• LANDSCAPING
Sihool, laincaster, I’a., and
Mlllersville Stute College anil
(&gt;ray Shadows
u Itended the ITimi-rstiy of
Nursery
Pennsylvania,
t • i Mi. S. of Gindertille
A summer wedding l» being
8. Sanford
FA
planned.

M r$- A l t—P ickedng Nanted

Plan Election
Members of the V’All-t Tigcrettes Club will meet tills
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Marvin Koozcr, 129 Country
Club Circle, ill 7;3o p.m.
Main item on the businesJ
agenda will be election of
new officers for the coming
year. All wives of VAH ! En­
listed Men are urged to a t­
tend

Ostrow-Frey
Wedding Planned

YOUNGSTERS MAKING MERRY at tlio birthday parly for Clicri Lynn
Peters, are Donna [.arson, front and left to right standing, Gladys Randall,
the honorin' (Clieri Lynn), I.inda Modvee, Dehhlo l’oiidietni, Glenn I’ovvell,
Uoscmnry and IJrendo Lung, Kirk Powell and Christopher Wentworth.
,
(Herald l ’hotu)

the morning wax not to say
the word BABY. Later the
guest* were divided into two
team* nrul ruch given a dull,
a diaper, an-1 two pin*, to see
which side could Hindi first
in having each member put
on nnd take off Ihc diaper on
Ihe doll.
Refreshment* of r a k e ,
cookies, punch, coffee, nnd
minis were served to alMiitt
30 guests who were present
for Ibe party.

Dresses
Swimsuits
Jewelry
Shoes

Accredited
Charga
Armenia
Welcomed

Lyman Graduates Honored
Mis* Humes, a Bail’ Lyman | Met-on t Diversity when die
Miss V i r g i n i a Humes,
anduale,
is a student it i-&gt; n u p rin : in biology.
daughter of Lt. nnd Mrs
Glenn Humes of 131 Maltaway Dr.. Alla monte Springs,
entertained at her homu re­
cently id a party honoring
friends who were members ol
the Ihi&gt;3 Graduating Class.
Attending were Hilda Pettinati, Belly Field. Cheryl Ed­
dy, Slurun Lovell, Irene
Leak. Carol Dorothy, Jill
Forsyth, B a r b a r a Ferrell,
April McDonald, Kay Moon.
Beverly Yale* and Sandra
L’nley
An attractive and delicious
assortment of party food*
LYMAN GRADUATES attending a party’ in
was served from a U ant.fully
their honor given by Mi. Virginia Hume* in Al
decorated buffet table which
tanionte Springs wen*, imiil from left, Hetty
featured a centerpiece ar­
Field, ( Yheily Eddy, Sharon laivell; hnek, Giltlu
rangement of vari • lined
Petti tut ti, the htMtes.*, Irene Deuk md f'urul
spring Mimin'
Dorethy.
(Herald Phntnj

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JEANETTE DIXON, 10 Genovicve I)p.. Do! Kay
Manor. Altamonte Spring*, celebrated three im­
portant occasions this month. On Sunday, June 2,
a he was confirmed a t St. Richards Episcopal
Church a t Winter Park; on Saturday, June R. she
celebrated tier 11th birthday and Sunday. June 0,
received her first Communion.
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of safe drhriM In hard sped firs
Lot tho National Safety Council
din into tho motorist’* eon that aafo
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Alabama Confrontation
M m ) authorities on th t efvfl rights
Issoe May stiO lit ahead, they seem
nnlikaly to ha a a h in tho porsonaUasd tonne omployod by Aiabama’a
Gee. George C. WaDaco at Tuaealaoaa aad Masissippra Gor. tom
Barnett last year in Oxford sad JackWhan WaDaco called off a plan to
bar the door to a Negro student at
the Univarsity of Alsbsms’s Hunts,
villa branch. It probably signaled n
historic turning point.
Wallace's confrontation with
States officials at Tuscaloosa was
difficult and emotion-charged. Tho
whole nation must bo grateful that
It was managed without stirring vioTrot to his word, tho governor In
maintaining strict order in the crit­
ical areas. Admirable restraint and
responsibility shown by university
students and Alabama dtissna con.
tribute importantly to the atmos.
phere of calm.
Wallace candidly acknowledges
he stood In th e doorway a t Tusca­
loosa partly to redeem a 1962 cam­
paign pledge. But he also says he
-hoped, fhy.reby, to arouse the country
to s new appreciation of certhltreon-stltational issues between the states
and the federal government The gov­
ernor finds th e eore of the dispute
In the 10th amendment to the U , 8.
Constitution. I t says powers not ex­
pressly delegated to the federal gov­
ernment under the Constitution, or
not prohibited to the states by it,
are reserved to the states, or th e
the people.
Authority over education Is not

on# of the powers giysa to tho fbdera! setsblishmest Wallacei says the
V. 8. insistence on entry ofN&lt;
students into Alabama’s schools
amounts to use of federal authority
in the education field. He argues
th a t, in consequence, this presents
federal usurpation of stats powers.
Tbs arguments of the federal au­
thorities in both the courts and the
executive branch are th a t in directing the entry of th e Negroes into
these schools they are not in any way
affecting th e operation of Alabama's
educational system as such. They say
the state is free to control teachers,
curriculum, and school administra­
tion.
The federal contention goes fu r.
th s r to say th a t w hat U. 8. officials
seek is simply to assure to the Ne­
groes Involved the general rlghte of
citizenship given to all Americans.
It U argued th at these are federal
rights which know no state bounda­
ries and go with the person wherever
he walks, whether in his home, in
the voting booth, in a public place or
a public institution such as a statesupported school. Government law­
yers offer the 14th Amendment to the
Constitution as the legal support for

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic

Peru’s New

Barbs

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Moan than half Use populaof tbe underdeveloped
la Illiterate.
An Illiterate farm er cannot
bn taught bow to tecnoeo tho
of hia land by
methods. An illi­
terate consumer cannot be
taught that from tha tim e a
child is weaned until It reach­
es maturity. It needs a bal­
anced diet with ample pro­
tein*.
There is a world shortage
of schools of agriculture and
home economics, a shortage
of teachers for those schools,
shortage of farm techni­
cian* to train farmers in the
field.
Speaker after speaker at
Um World Food Congress em­
phasised there can be no
freedom from hunger till
there is freedom from ignor­
ance. T ht big problem is Just
that simple—and complicat­
ed.
Pcrbape the second most
important probltm laid be­
fore the food congress for
the Immediate future la dis­
tribution of existing world
food supplies and resources
so that they will do tbe most
good.
This m*ana putting idle
mappower to. work cultivating
underdeveloped acreage, as
wall as spreading tha world's
food surpluses among devel­
oping countries that do not
now grow enough food to give
their people an adequate diet.
Tbe need for an internation­
al organization of countries
that produce more food than
they consume was stressed.
Tbe idea is to co-ordinate all
aid programs for maximum
benefit.
_ The use of surplus foods as
partial wage payment) to
workers on capital improve­
ment projects—such as power
dams and lrrlgaUon projects
In developing eountrien—was

CASE P-MS: Freddy B., baQ captain picks Us team.
"And blood Unship doesn't
“ Marriage la simply on* meaa anything, unless you
•S*d II, is the adopted child
form of adoption, where the have this deliberate aelec
mentioned yesterday.
adopted couple are grownupa tloa baaed on love. For Cain
His foster parents had de­
and Abel, about whom you
and adopt each other.
layed telling him that be
in Sunday
“Then, when they want a have studied
was adopted, due chiefly to little boy and find a smart School, were blood brother*.
m .;,, t a j w j u a yen It ih es — V * Cain then killed Abel.
-know
cn—faiiurs—to—fcf»w—Ju*r
both fait la love with you And King David's own son
Governor Wallace wants this con­ what In say.
troversy adjudicated in the manner
For this is a delicate sub­ and deliberately pick you for Absalom oven tried to kill
prescribed by the Constitution — ject. Unless you know the their family team, then you King David.
“So be grateful and loyal
which means in the courts. It is a die­ half dos-en correct sentences are doubly lucky.
ts which has been there before, for Informing the adopted “ la fact, adopted kids are all your life to the two par­
ut perhaps the country will benefit child, you may make him a better off than those who ents who plekad you for their
hugely if, aa the governor wishes, hater of aoclety and even pre­ aren’t adopted for they know family team .
these issues are threshed out again dispose Um for dtilaqueacy. positively that they have been "All three of you are adopt­
and strong, clear, thoughtful words
Following a flit fight with picked oa purpose, because ed, yet bound together by
are spoken from the bench for all the one of hla classmates, Fred­ their parents loved them aad the strongest tie oa e a r th love and voluntary affection.'*
nation to hear.
dy was taunted with being wanted them.
a a adopted child.
Shocked Into apeechloaaoets,
Phil Newsom Says . .
Freddy finally confronted hla
Lyle C. Wilson Says;
mother. She then told Um
tho facta. But sho didn't do
ao la the deft way I have out­
lined below.
So she didn't bolster hla
Fernando Belaunde Terry travels by horseback and
available.
hurt pride nor minimise Us
Prealdtnt Kennedy ie o u g h t polities. It led directly to the clelly welcome at the White shock.
canoe along the eastern edges
It would open np access to
la
a
handsome,
darkly
Intent
U&gt; a political aqueue play Kennedy sdmlsstration's pre­ House.
Freddy brooded. And toon man who at a architect also of the Andes which divide Amazon, Orlnico and Rio Del
on civil rights. The Kennedy sent predicament. The de­ Ha named Negroes to feder­
Peru Into coast, high sierra Plata, three of South Amer­
he beca me a problem at
administration trapped Uaelf. cision looked pretty good at al office such as they had not school, lie began to take de­ has large scale plana for al­ and Jungle.
ica'* greatest rivers, thus ex­
The President invited hie first.
before enjoyed. By word and liberate delight la breaking tering the map of Peru.
The road Belaunde foresees tending its benefits to Argen
current politest troubles by
After deciding against Im­ deed, the President emphasis, the rules.
Now, aa Peru's newly would run 3,000 miles along Una and Brazil aa well.
m sklai a mistaken polities! mediate action to enact Into ed to the Negro community
After be had been sent to elected next president, he trails which, in Peru, BelAnd It would make available
declilon at the outset of his law all of the 1880 Democratic his active and friendly inter­ the principal's office repeat­
a unde himself baa traveled.
vast
new resources of oil,
may
have
a
chance
for
at
administration. This was to campaign promises on civil est. By surprise visits and
edly, ho w u finally referred
He estimates Its total cost gas, manganese and jungle
least a start on putting these
t*nors for two o r throe years rights, Kennedy concentrated, surprise telephone calls, Ken­
to me.
at t i t s million, with Peru's products.
the civil rights campaign instead, on voting rights with nedy kept before U. 8. Ne­
So I u t down with Freddy plane Into effect
share amounting to Ml mil­
Along with hla opponents In
promise* that contributed N authority already at ha ad.
groes an Image of a presi­ aad gava Um thep roper alaal
Ilia dream 1j of a “forest lion.
last
Sunday’s general elec­
much to hla election.
This Ugh policy decision dent who also w u a warm
edge" road which would open
i adoption.
tion*, Belaunde eoniideri
The
project
already
has
Whatever may bo the mor­ w u accompanied by some of ally.
“Freddy.’’ I begin, -If two up tho untapped resources
been partly surveyed and Be­ Peru'* ilx million povertyality of nuking aad Ignoring the moat effective race rela­
That was a lot more than buebaB captains are ehoot- of eastern Peru, and benefit
launde
hopes the Job can be itrlcken Indian* e* Um na
promUsi to nay group of tions politicking ever observ­
u y previous president ever lag aide* aad one of them Colombie, Ecuador and Boli­
finished
under the Alliance tion's greatest problem. Tbe
voters, thin declilon by tbs ed in the United State*. The
had dona to make the Negro ignores you but tho other via aa well.
road, be believe*, would go
for
Progreea.
President la 1M1 was bed President made Negroes soHe explained thooe plana
feel that the bead man loved picks you for hla team, which
far toward Improving their
Peru,
Belaunde
say*,
has
him. Aad for about IS months should you feel more grate­ to this correspondent n tow
lot and bringing them into
only
about
one
half
acre
of
k* ago, spreading maps
the Kennedy strategy worked ful t o r ’
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
the national economy.
arable
land
per
person
&gt;t
tha floor of a pleasant
tike e charm, la fact, this
Aad Freddy replied that he
present.
F o r them ho also would
was about what it was made would he more loyal and room off a aun-fllled patio
He estimate* that every establish 200 pools of farm
of—charm. Protests against grateful to the captain who of hla bom* at the edge of
Lime. On the walla of the mile of the new road would machinery and tools to help
the scuttling of I960 campaign chose him for his team.
open up more than 3,000 acres modernise present primitive
promises were muted If aired
"Well,” I continued, “ that's room were mementos of his
of land, doubling tht amount farming method*.
at all.
eaactly what happens
All wai well, politically, for babies are born.
tho President on the Negro
“ Millions of boys and girls
front. And that was Important are not chosen by their first
too, because the President parents
By Hal Cochran
needed the Negroes to be
“ So when another mother
A k t( of win* osplodad at •
elected In 1*60 ana probably and father come along and
will need them to fa* re-elect­ pick them deliberately, he birthday party and aom* of
ed neat year. But all w u not cause they love such a child tha nondrinktrt got soused.
well. The Negroes took to aad want him, then shouldn't
Lying can do a lot toward
the streets. President Kennedy be faw not only grateful but
making you lost your stand­
began talking amiotsaly to loyal all hi* llfa?’’
ing.
White House visitors about
Freddy's eyes bad
a crista in race relatione.
hie misery aad frustration up
Peanuts are said to furnish
Long . time Negro friends till 1 made this comparison.
and allies of the Kennedy* Now they began to Ugbt up real energy. The more you sat
tha mor* you shell o u t
began to hollar foul against Joyfully.
the
administration'*
civil
“ Besides," i
rights policies ta d perfor­ daddy and mother are
C o 11 a e 11a n plataa at
churches make a lot of dollar
mance. Came the Birming­
ham riots, and the tax bill
bills hid* away down In eome
For when a man picks
suddenly
ceased to be the wife, aba in not related to men’s porketa.
administration's top legists him by any blood kinship.
live objective. Top spot went
Very few real fighter* go
“ No, atrec. Tha average
to civil rights.
husband and wtfe were total through a fight without hat­
That is how ha got caught la strangers until they first met ting aa eye.
a squeeae play. Hit Republi­ and then fell in love.
can opponents and his form­
“So they deliberately pick­
I t’s a lot safer to mix
Page 4
Sanford, Florida
Tuea., June 18,1963 e r Negro allies put oa the ed each other, Just u a base- drinks than drunks.
pressure for Kennedy to pro­
pose dvtl rights legislation
WALTS*! i
so drastic la nature aa to
raw s! TAW r u m
arouae southern Democrat*
liana*!** Bdllsr
Machaalaal Sups.
N O T IC E T O T H E P U B L IC
Whatever remodeling you have
AVSIV WBSAI
JAM S k SMOISAKSim
to a treaty of opposition.
Ceitaie U i u r
Kennedy postponed civil
t e e n s .! a rABMsss
asasausv *• e a s t f
NOT1CB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Admercial, we can do it for you.
Ctaaairie* ssaaagw
aeclelr M iter
rlghte legislation la IMl-SZ
iso st o r si v al stsu
r a s a s voltolmw
Jaataseat of the City of Beaford will hold a Special
to
avoid
trouble
with
southern
Veater* seller
Clraulatloa Maaagar
Meeting mm Thorsday. Jeao &gt;7, IMS, la tha City C aacongressmen that would have
a in sc n iP T in a b s t b s
■ kaiaa Raasa at Um City Hall at 3 3# P. M. la arder to
delayed
or
defeated
much
of
S aaa SMUratr
nr s m
raaatdi r a request far variance of the Zoning Ovdlaaaco
l.aalaala Cavafy
AIS ©t*ar
hit other legislative program
regard lag property located ia Holden Addition. Lota 31
Sla Wa.k
IS.SI 1 Taar
III.)* I Taar
He had hope* of getting
and 32.
through ISO also without an­
S IS t Maatha
S.H I Stoatha
l.N 1 SSoalh
!.»• t SSaaLk
tagonising Um South beyond
H o a rd F. Lass, Chairman
211 W . 25th ST.
endurance.
la aAvaaaat

JF K In Squeeze Play

3

WASHINGTON - (NKA) The lse-natka World Food
Congrats of 1JOO delegates
winds up two weeks of talk
Is Washington with tho adop­
tion of n charter, recommendatioas for future action aad a
final report from United Na­
me Feed and Agriculture
O rgaatutlan Director Cen­
tra l B. B. Sen, of India.
Tbs food congreai develop­
ed no aentatiooal news that
could compete for front-page
space with American race re­
lations problems, the Frofumo scandal la Britain, nu­
clear teat baa negotiations
with the Russians, or all the
other things happening in
Europe.
But It did develop solid
news which assures that hun­
ger and malnutrition can be
wiped off the face of the
earth M human beiags are
sensible enough to nan avail­
able rasourete.
T h e n la enough arable land
available to grow all the food
needed by the tlx billion peo­
ple (double the present pop­
ulation) who am expected to
iahabtt tho earth la SOW A.D.
There is a resort* of virgin
land on which more food can
bn grown to feed the rapidly
increasing population* of Le­
ila America and a trice. In
Asia, with Its tremendous
on* of Increasing productivity
by Intensive agriculture, such
as Japan’s, w hen there la lit­
tle idle acreage.
No one reported to the food
congress that the world would
soon have to go on a diet of
algae, which would have been
first-page newt. But it was
recognized that a scientific
breakthrough oa photosyathesis—the chemical process
by which plants convert sunlight into living matter—of­
fers hope for food supplies In
future centuries.
Probably the most import­
ant finding of the food con­
gress was that tha great re­
quirement to Insure that the
world Is well fed is more edu­
cation for producers end con­
sumers alike.

Notebook
suggested as i curb to Wintkm in expending economies.
It was recognised that there
i* a limit to the amount of
money that can be Invested
profitably te r bringing virgin
land into production or in­
creasing crop yields on land
now under primlUve, ineffi­
cient cultivation.
But representatives of doveioping countries pointed out
that If oM-fourth of tbe mon­
ey now spent by the major
powers on armaments could
b* diverted into increasing
food production, there would
be more than enough capital
to wipe out the hidden hunger
now afflicting from a third to
a half of the world'! popula­
tion.

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Q—What was tha original
of tho famous atatuo
“G rier’ by Augustus SaintGaudensT
A—It was named “The Mys­
tery of the Hereafter*’ by tho
sculptor. Its present name ia
credited to Mark Twain, who
remarked that all humaa
grief ia sh o rn In this aad
figure.
mow

Q—How many of the plan­
ets are larger than earth T
A—Four — Juniper, S a tte ^
Uranus and Neptune.
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June IB, 1963 — P a s t 5

Sf. Augustine
Celebration
Plans Outlined
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Florida hat asked the federal
government for 1350,000 to
help finance the Quadricenten*
nlal celebration of the found*
ing of St. Anfuatine.
The city was founded fonr
centuries ago by Pedro Menendei de Aviles.
Rep. D. R. (Billy) Matthews
(D-Fla.) appeared before *
House Judiciary eubcommlttee to support the request for
’ederal funds. He was sc*
rompsnied by Earl Newton,
executive director of the St.
Augustine Restoration Com­
mission.
The two explained to the
subcommittee the plans under
way for tha celebration and
what is being done on the
state, national and Interna­
tional levels to promote the
quadricentennlal.
Newton said that Spain has
agreed to furnish $100,000 to
build a permanent exhibition
center to house Spanish exhib­
its and artifacts dating from
the founding. In addition to
tho money, Spain also will sup­
ply the exhibits.
Hs expressed hope there
will be four other exhibition
centers representing British,
Lstin American, U. S. and
Florida interest In the area.
Newton said it la hoped
that under sponsorship of the
Organisation of American
Statte (OAS) $100,000 to
$200,000 can be raised for the
Latin American center.
Negotiations, he said, srs
tinder way with the British
for $100,000 for a British cen­
ter.
As for the United States
center, Newton said a source
is now being sought for a new
building to house exhibits. In
addition, $100,000 la being
sought from within the Flor­
ida state government for a
Florida etata building
One of the major objects of
the quadricentennlal is the
restorstion of a section of the
city ss it wss in colonial daysIt ie hoped, Newton said, that
it esn be opened as an exhi­
bition area by IMS.

CAP Meeting
Tuesday Eve
A ralntin? fim will be
shown when member* of the
Goldsboro SquadroD, Civil Air
Patrol, meets at 8 p. m.
Tuesday at the American
Legion halt on 13th Street,
according to First Lt. Wil­
liam Taylor, commanding
officer.
Cadets and candidates are
invited to have their parents
attend tho meeting.
These cadets nod are in
basic training ss observers
at Orlando AFB, Lt. Taylor
said. Later they will be ad­
vanced to student pilots,
they will undergo two weeks
of active training this sum­
mer at Orlando AFB.
James Matthews and Odell
Hunt are senior training offi­
cers.

Mystery Jaycee
Sparks Drive

■y Frances Wester
Mrs.
Luvers
Harrison's
lakeside home was the set­
ting for the June meeting of
Circle One of the UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary last
Tuesday night.
The program opened with
the Devotional given by Sirs.
Mabel Brown, cohostess for
the evening.
Mrs. John Pilley gave a
lesson study resume of chap­
ters five and six from the
Study book, One People of
God. Sirs. Ted Brooklyn
spoke of the Church's Mis­
sions and Missionaries to be
remembered for the day.
Mrs. Edward Zimmerman
presided during a short busi­
I-H HOYS from St. Luke's Lutheran School in Slavio Rather around Wild
ness session that followed the
Life Officer Harry' Hervish to receive instruction on the proper bundling of
program.
guns during a three-day outing a t Harry Robson's camp on the St. Johns
Refreshments of cake, fruit
River. Among club members in the photo ure Rudolph Huelle, Plullip Lukas,
punch and coffee were servSkipper Jorilos, Albert Pule, Stephen Katie, Teddy Notes, George Bradshaw
ed by the hostesses during
and Stephen Lukas.
(Herald Photo)
the social hour.
Olhcr members present be­
sides those already mention­
ed were Mrs. Robert Rugenstein, Mrs. Charles Sassman,
Mrs. A. E. Freese, Mrs, A.E.
Crocker. Mr*. John Ulmer
and Mrs. Ruby Linden. Also
attending was a house guest
of Mrs. Linden. Mrs. Madge
Art*, of Delray, who is visit­
PROSPECT, Pa. (UPI) —
JACKSON, Mis*. (U PI) — ing here for a week.
A 44-yt-ar-old housewife, de­
Alabama Gov. George Wallace
spondent over ill health, turn­
and
Mississippi Gov. Ross
ed her home into a bloodbath
Barnett, both staunch segre­
Monday, killing her husband
gationists,
Monday
night
and five young children with
blast* from a 12-gauge shot­
apnkr at a rally aimed at pre­
gun before committing sui­
venting the re-election of
cide.
President Kennedy next year.
JUNK 13
State police said Mrs Eliz­
The Deep South chief ex­
Admissions
ecutives
called
for
a
move­
abeth Urcgur, wife of a trac­
Vasaar Morion, D e B a r y ;
ment of Southern Conserva­ Lorraine Whiting, Geneva;
tor salesman in this Western
tives which would aeek to
Pennsylvania farming commu­
Grace Middleton, Wallace Wil­
throw the preddenlial election son. T h e o d o r e Sketwhl,
nity, killed the children, ininto the Bouse of Rcpresenta- Charles Greer. Thom** Jones,
c m a i n g — n - i r p m ; ! . . -----t i
"Ti"wz. I .!.■ on roll's—m'.juiiigi;!
then telephoned her husband
Leonora Revolhi, Jcilll itogvnir
electors would then seek a
at work on the pretext that
Vnlerle Barnett, Gwendolen
coalition which cnncelvubly
one of tho children was ill.
McIntyre, Rebecca, Brooks,
could elect a candidate fav­
When Joseph Gregor, 62,
Drew Bracken. Gardner Wil­
orable to the conservative
walked in the door of tneir
liams 111 of Banford.
movement.
home, she killed him und tele­
Ilirlh*
A crowd of 1,000 attend­
phoned coroner Clinton A t­
Mr. amt Mrs. Alfreido Rev*
ed the $2.&gt;-a-platu dinner.
well to cornu to the house.
ctla of Sanford, n girl; Mr.
"The clarion call must be
Bfore Atwell arrived with
soumlid for the state* to conic unit Mrs. Robert Meserve of
police, sho apparently tied a
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*.
to their own defense," Bar­
string to the trigger of the
Roland Bell of Sanford, a girl.
shotgun and killed herself by P E G G Y .M 1 I, I. E I t . nett said. "The time is late,
Ditrrhargf*
but
not
too
lute."
pulling the string.
daughter of Air. ami
Rcah Davis, DeBary; Kate
Wallace predicted victory
Atwell found Gregor's body Mrs. E, !!. Case, o f
Nicholl*, L o n g w o o d ; Mr*.
by tlie front door and Mrs. Lake Mary, will repre­ for an unpledged elector
Claude Juckaou and baby,
Gregor's ruarhy. in another sent the Lake Mary movement.
“We have the power to Lake Monroe;. Alma Berry,
room, the bodies of Joseph Volunteer Fire Depart­
Miami; Mary Findlay. De­
Jr., 14; Thomas, 12, and Rose­ ment in the "Miss restore those God-given con­
mary, It), were found. The Flame" of Seminole stitutional rights which have nary; Edith Butler, Dellary;
Alzuda Young, C h a r l o t t e
dead twins wore found in their County beauty contest been soiled away and w«&gt; can
Smith, Ferrell Hickson, and
beds.
thrust
free
from
thu
tentacles
being sponsored by the
Charles
Knight of Runfonf.
The older children were Long wood Firemen us of thu octopus of centruiized
JUNE 13
Mrs. Gregor's by a previous part of their annual power by casting our votes
Ad
in I»»lon*
marriage.
Fourth of July Fiesta. against those who seek to ac­ Agnes Diehl, DeBary; Donna
complish our pseudo-legal en­
Peggy, who will be a
Williams, I-ongwood; Janice
next fall, stands five slavement," he said.
Hollar, Mark Sands, Honatd
Barnett
said,
"it
is
time
to
DeBary Center
junior a t Seminole High separate the professional poll Merthie, Stanley Martin, Dor­
feet, two inches, mensothy Foley, Carol Dennison,
Displays
sores J15-22-T'*, is a ma­ Brians from tl&gt;« real states­ Monroe Schucncman, Rosalyn
men, identify tile traitors and
and likes skiing, separate; thu nnti from the Morton, G o r d o n Hartman,
New Equipment jorette
baton t w i r l ! n g and boys."
Ho charged thul "ninny Daniel Johnson, G a r f i e l d
Ity Mr*. Adam Muller
swimming.
politicians
are timid und re­ Lawson, Florenca Smith of
New equipment for the
(Herald Photo) luctant to act."
Sanford.
UeBary Community Center
Births
received through Kilt ami
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Williams of
through purchase, was on dis­
Ixmgwood, a girl
play at last weeks final
Mr. ami Mrs. Freddie Motion
meeting of the season of the
of Sanford, a boy
Graveside
funeral
services
Survivors
are
his
wife,
Mrs.
DeBary Civic Assn.
Discharges
New dishes have been pur­ for Mr. .Miles D. Ilowles, 47, Ruth Howies, and sun, Wil­
Charles Fraser, DeBary; Mrs.
chased for the kitchen which will be held at 2:30 p m. Wed­ liam, both of Jackson; a
Floyd Oliver and baby. Malt
ii being enlarged to provide
nesday at Oaklawn Cemetery brother, Thomas Rowles, ol land; Mrs. George Dillard
more working space.
A lljbutj, Va , and his fa­ and hahy, Mrs. Ernest Car
Announcement was made with Rev, Howard Porter of
ther, J. E. Rowles, of Deca­ son and baby, Jean Rogcro,
the
Bunnell
First
Method!,t
that x new power mower has
tur, Ga.
Thomas Jones, Mabel Waits,
been donated to the Center Church officiating.
Craig Funeral Home of William Hemphill, E lo t sc
and the new organ, secured
A former resident of San­
Bunnell is in charge of ar­ Evans of Sanford.
with trading stamps, was on ford at 131 Garrison St. be­
rangements.
the stage and Miss Adelaide fore moving to Jackson, Ohio,
Floral tributes should be
Ohio rank* eighth among
Conte, Laura lTalt Brown two years ago, Mr, ttuwles
delivered to uaklawn Ceme­ state* of (lie Union in luul
and Frank Woodruff, local was a trucker (or Chun King
tery by 2 p.m. Wednesday.
turkey production.
organists, played several se­ Corp. and died in Bunnell
lections.
.Monday morning at the Flag­
Tlie large film screen also ler Clinic and hospital after
was on display.
suffering a heart attack cnroute to Tampa, lie was a
A n y T i m e . ..
“Jesu s wept," from the member of the Methodist
Book of John, is the shortest Church and of the l-oyal Or­
A n y P l a c e ...
verse in the Bible.
der of Moose in Jackson.

Mother Kills
5 Children,
Husband, Self

Govs. Barnett,
Wallace Lead
Anti-JFK Rally

Hospital
Notes

Reception Honors Minister
A reception honoring Rev.
and M ri. Damon Scott and
daughter, Vickie, who have
been moved to Paiatka from
the D e B a r y Community
Methodist Church, was held
at the church last Wednes­
day night.
Sidney Swallow aded as
m aster of ceremonies and
talk* of tribute were present­
ed by Rev. Paul Shull* of the
Enterprise and DeBary Min­
isterial Assn, and Wesley
Saathamp. Hugh B o o t h ,
Jam es Walker and Kathy
Perry.
The children's choir sar.g
two songs of farewell! Pearl
Burnett and Beatrice Muller
tang a duet and Laura Platt
Brown at the piano and Ade­
laide Conte at the organ played a duct. The audience join­
ed in a hymn led by Gertrude
MacNaughtun and Stanley
Rader.
A love offering was pre­
sented to Rev. Scott, an o r­
chid to Mrs. Scott and a
corsage to Vickie after which
they were escorted to the so­
cial hall by Mrs. William Fidler.
Three buffet tables, laden
with punch in crystal howls
and trays of tea sandwiches
and cookies, were set up in
the halt. One table had a
floral piece of yellow roses
flanked by tall yellow can­
dles in crystal holders, an­
other had pink roses and pink
candle* and the honoict-'*
table, where the Scott* re ­
ceived long lines of wellwisher*. held American Beau­
ty roses with tail white tap­
ers.
Members of the church's

Refugees Freed
■n
MIAMI (UPI) — Plan* to
charge five Cuban rrfugees
with violation of tbe Mutual
Security Art by plotting n
bombing raid on Cuba were
dropped today when the Ju s­
tice Department in Washing,
ton ordered lignt federal offi­
cial* nut to issue warrant*.
Ths five Cubans and an
American were arretted S at­
urday night as tlie Cuban*
were about to load large
amounts of explosives aboaui
a
twin-engina
Bei-chcraft
plane.
Customs agents seized *
five-foot lung aerial bumb,
300 sticks of dynamite, 66
gallons of napalm, 160 pounds
of plastic explosive, curbine*
and pistols.
Supervising agent Joseph
Fortier said the refugees ad­
mitted they “were going on •
raid tu drop bomb* on s tra ­
tegic point* in Havana."
Ho said the American, Hum
Benton, a private detective,
said he had just stopped to
taka soma picture* when he
saw tha plena and was not
involved In the proposed raid.

WSCS, under the leadership | buffet tables and assisted In
of Mrs, Charles Creasoy, serving the large groups *tpresident. presided at the | tending the reception.

Bradford, Todd,
Lundquisf Top
JC Golfers

Ray Bradford, Tommy Todd
and Bobby Lundqulat took top
honors in their age group* la
the Sanford Seminole County
Jaycee Junior golf tournament
held last Friday, at tha May*
fair Country Club.
Three strokes behind Ray
Bradford with a 78 in the 10
year old age group was run*
ner-up Je ff Williama with •
79.
In the 15-year-old age group
Tommy Todd was winner with
a 90 and Ronnie HarrUl waa
runner up with a 98.
In tho 12 year otd age
group Bobby Lundqulat waa
winner with a 97 and run*
nrr up waa Bill Higginbotham
with 114.
A RECEPTION whs held nt DcIInry Community
Tha three winner* wit] go to
Metliorimt Church to honor Rev. nnd Airs. Damon
the Florida S tate Jaycee Jun­
Scott and daughter, Vicki, who have been moved
ior Golf Tournament in Uma*
to Paiatka. Alany friends and guests of the local
till* June 24-20 a t the Pina
congregation, us well ns those from area
Meadow* Golf Club.
churches, attended the event.
(Cox Photo)
The four low players In the
state tournament will be sent
to Midland, T c x u for the
International Jaycee Junior
Coif championship as the Fla*
rida Htnte team.
Trophic* will be presented
to the 3 l i t piece winner*
and runners up at a futura
Jaycee luncheon. Chairman of
By Mr*. Adam Muller
DeBary Auxiliary 5P3 and
tho tournament Arrangements
DeBary'* American Legion past adjutant Ardeth Mich- waa Jim Chapman.
Post and Auxiliary entertain­ encr of DeBary Post 259 who
ed Post* ■V’d Auxiliaries of was presented with a gift
Oil and natural gai rank
Jet-ami and I.' k- Helen for from post members.
The gold hat of tho late G. first in valuo of all minerals
a combined Installation of of­
ficers last Saturday evening nt Fred Smith, of DeBary, waa production in 13 ztatei el tha
in front of the rostrum flank­ Union,
tha Community Center.
Installing officer for the ed by lighted candles.
Students receiving Legion
Auxiliaries waa Mr*. Ora
LARGE SELECTION
Buckley of Jacksonville Bench, Awards from tho Ik-llary post
fifth district president. Mr*. were Introduced.
OF COLD HARDY
Refreshment* wero served
William Hantschke of the
at
tho
close
of
the
program
Di-Land post was musician.
SH R U B B E R Y
Invocation was given by Dis­ by the committee in charge
trict Chaplain Bertha Roohan which was composed of ConiALL SIZES
McLaren,
Ardeth
of Ocean Beach Post 129. Mrs, munder
Mlchener,
Ann
Levy,
Mar*
REASONABLE
Itm-UW was presented with
gurona Union..-, -Aim in n ?rr
u corsage by the district.
Grnpeville Nuntery
Martha Newell, first view ell, Viola Leone, Mr. DeVale
2221 Grapcvllle Av*.
president of tlie Ih’llary Aux­ I’. McCartney ami At Newell
FA 2-088E
with
MaisUnca
from
post
iliary, presided in thu nb*em&gt;
"Reott* Dealer"
member*.
uf the president, Mr*. I'eter
Koppcnnal. who at present is
in Europe. Assisting was
Viola Leone, past president.
Commands r Fled Mr Latin
pro-*bled at the installation of
tha post with Fifth District
Commander Margo Norman of
Ornmnd beach reiving as in­
stalling officer.
Colors wcio presented by
tho Color Gourd of tho I.nko
Helen post and Iti-v. Augustus
C. Rummer ut Dellary gave
3 COM PLETE RO O M S
the invocation,
LIVING ROOM - HEDHOOM * DINING ROOM
Rpcukcr for thu program
following thu insinuation was
Lamar C. Cannon, northern
area vice commander.
Rpecial guests introduced
ODEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
included Commander William
Dries of DeBary \V\V 1 Bar­
racks 1197, Commander Gus1’usl 8093; Line Jacob* uf Uutuvu king of DeBary VFW |
l.und, Bradley Hubei Is of
Sunford’n Only Air-Conditioned Furniture Store
Lake Helen, district five com­
203-09 IS. 1st St*
FA 2-0983
mitteeman Stanley R. Smith,
past president Viola Leona of \

Legion Posts And Auxiliaries
Have Installation In DeBary

EASY TERMS

M A T H ER

of Sanford

Rowles Service Set Wednesday

In Uieir drive to recruit
new members the SanfordSeminole Jsycees have se­
lected a "Mystery Jaycee."
This man has promised to
Join the Jaycee organization
when asked by tho first Jaycco who approaches him for
membership.
The Jaycee who signs the
"Mystery Man" will win first
prize in ths Jaycee membercontest. Clues will bo given
weekly ss to who this "My­
stery Man'* might be.
Clue for this week is "This
man is between tho ages
Of 21 35."
Second prize will be award­
ed to Use Jaycee who receive*
the most points. Three points
will be given for each new
member and one point will
be given for cads membership
renewal.
Prizes for this contest will
be announced later. Accord­
ing to First Vice President
Jack Ludwig they will be
well worth working for, so
Jsycees are asked to return
the favor and give tho young
BnuJk m Oaee • . . La,to f v r M on ih t
men of the community the
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. away tka tow bar tad yra'H
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If the atop la intentional,
toae away the bar aod alt
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laadtog end are near the
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LONDON (U PI) — la aa
appropriately
splendiferous
setting, Kentucky's "g-r-a-a-t"
sabeatra Cassius Clay and
Eaglaad’a British
Empire
chaasptea Henry Cooper fight
here tonight for a September
shot at Um world heavy­
weight crown.’
A half-dosen historically
clad trumps te n , six Ameri­
can soldiers aad six English
soldiers will escort Cassius,
the "Louisville Lip," and
Cooper,
London’s
former
house plasterer, into tba can­
opied ring midst the cheers
from a police-limited crowd
of 53,000 at London's outdoor
Wcmbly Stadium.
The stadium eaa bold 10,000 for a eoeeer game but
the police will not permit
more than 55,000 tonight.

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BOAT will pull Um for­
ward.

Kouffax In
Another
Shutout
tlik si Press lateraltksul

The Los Angeles Dodgers
should start selling record
books along with scoreboards
when Sandy Xoufax pitches.
Otherwise how are the
fane going to know what new
feat the overpowering Dod­
ger pitcher la out to achieve?
He’s already pitched two nohitters and set a National
League strikeout record both
for a game and a season.
And yet hla buiiei-iixe speea
contlnuci to threaten more
BROOKLINE, Mata (UP1) records.
— Here where golf came of
Koufax whipped the San
age in thin country SO years Pranclaco Giants, 2-0, Monday
•go, a star-studded field tees night to post his sixth shut­
off Thursday in quest of the out of the campaign—only one
U. 8. Open championship and short of the club mark fo r a
favored Arnold Palmer pre­ season shared by Burleigh
dicted today that a score of Grimes and Whitlow Wyatt.
280—four under par—"will be Hla to victories put him half­
good enough to take ail the way to his first Bi-victory
marbles."
M ason—and the first by a
Fresh oft hie 52S.0U0 vic­ Dodger lefty since 1831—and
tory in t h e Thunderblrd his nine strikeouts enabled
Classic, Palmer tried out the him to regain the league lead
f,870-yard C o u n t r y Club with a season total of 111.
course Monday and complain­
In addition, Koufax knock­
ed that "there are too many ed the Giants from first to
blind holes."
third place and permitted the
"There are too many holes St. Louis Cardinals to take
where you are blind on either over the top rung, aeven per­
your drive or second shot and centage points ahead of the
others where all you can see tcrond-place Dodgers.
la the pin," Palmer observed.
Koufax, who pitched a
“ I think this talk that they three-hit shutout against the
might break Ben Hogan's Houston Colta last Saturday,
Open record of 278 Is a lot now has pitched 10 consecu­
of baloney. I'll settle for 280 tive acorclcss innings. It waa
right now."
his second win of the season
Told that some observers over the Glanta—the other
felt he scrambled too much to a no hitter against them on
win on this type of eourse, May 11.
Palm er shook his head and
Ex-Yankee Bill Skowron's
allowed that it was a driver's two-run double, which skip­
course.
ped through rightholder Fe­
"You h a v e to hit ’em lipe Alou'a legs, sent Maury
straight," he said, "but I'm Wills and Ron Fairly over
the plate in the third inning
not worried."
with the runs which dealt
Hilly O'Dell hit third lost
compared to nine wins. The
Giants filled the bases with
two out in the second inning
but Koufax fanned Jose l'agan to end the throat.

Palmer In
Limelight

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Score: 41*2
Scoring 41 runs on 41 hits
the Grants Slondny swamped
th*5 Chase Bags who could
score only two runs on 12
hits. The Grants belied out
a total of seven home runs,
two by Pitcher Hoy Liek and
one each by Helma Yourthaw, Howling, Cook and
Scott. Joe Pauline was the
losing pitcher.
Chase
000 02 0 O - 2
Grants
578 11210 x—41

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On Arm O f Be First Half Champs
Kralick

Klassy Kutie

Builders Win
T h e Kingiwood Builders
beat the Uadcock Furnitures
Monday by a acorn of 8 to 2.
The Builders got 10 hits off
Jim Jernigan, one of which
was a homer by Melts. The
Furnitures collected s e v e n
hits off Bud Moncricf.
Badcock Kurn.
002 ouo 0—2
Kingawood Build. 000 008 x -8

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^values. Ws ara offering a limited
membership Including summer swim­
ming and year around golf (or tbe
entire family, nt beautiful Orange
llill Country Club, located Just 15
miles west aw Highway' 48 a t State
Bond 413.

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Tribe Rides Sarasota Appears To

Standings

Only QK00 per year

Orange Hi
Country Club
liox 438
Sorrento, Fla.

SANFORD WOMEN’S GOLF Association executive board members were
entertained recently by Mrs, George Nicely, of DeBury. Front row, left to
right, are: Blanche Nicely, Vivian Pierce, K athryn Park, president; Edith
Wnre and Jimmy Livingston; back row: Jackie Crawford, Crela Higgin­
botham, Jane McKibbin, Dosaio de Gunnhl and Suzy Dickey. (Cox Photo)

United Press International in the sixth inning for the
Sarasota increased its lead winning run.
Southpaw Bill McCool gave
to 5^4 games Monday night
by defeating Orlando 7-1 and up Only three hits and let his
By United Press International
Tarpon teammate* lash out
appeared to have the pennant
Jack Krulick is one of those
eight runs for his shutout win
for the first half of the Flor­ over Miami.
fellows who is always being
ida State League season sew ­
Lakeland's Tigers turned
underrated.
ed up.
seven doubles into eight runs
He's a fidgety, frail sort of
It would take a phenomenal Monday night to give them
fellow who was once placed
streak of bad luck for the the 81 win over the Yankee*
in the first game of a doubleon a vitamin diet to beef up
Sun Sox to lose the title be­
his body and hla fast ball. The tween now and Sunday, but header.
But the Yankee*, led by the
Washington Senators gave up Lakeland and St. Petersburg,
on him after two years and tied for second, aim to try. shutout pitching of Charles
so did the Minnesota Twina —Sax— pifrhrr B"h__Oordnl Uohling, rebounded in the
despite the fact that he pilch- pushed his record to 4-3 by ■nvgirivap— and— scor ed— fo-uf
ed a no hitler for thu Twins only giving up six hits to runs.
Tonight, Lakeland plays at
last Aug. 20.
Orlando ami one run. Catcher
Now he's with the Cleve­ Dennia Norman led the Sox Miami, Tampa goes to Fort
BEVERLY KLA8S.
land Indians and one of the at the plate with a two-run Lauderdale, Sarasota travels
to Daytona Beach and St.
By United Pres* International big reasons why the Indians single in the eighth.
Petersburg plays at Orlando.
have surged Into American
In other action Monday
AMERICAN LEAGUE
The Standing!:
league
Hag
contention
with
night, Lakeland split a douW L Pci.
W. L. P e t
five straight victories and 15 hlchcader with Fort Lauder­
New York
34 23 .396
Sarasota
38 20 .636
LAS VEGAS, N ev.-(NEA)
in
their
last
17
games.
dale, winning 8-1 and losing Lakeland
37 26 .387
Chlcaito
30
36 .336
— Beverly Klass showed it
"We just put him on the 40, Tampa tromped Miami
Hutton
31 ■M .344
St. Petersburg
30 28 .536
thing or two to the smart
firing
line
and
turned
him
8-0 and Daytona Beach split
Cleveland
32 27 .342
29 27 .518
boys In Las Vegas, who
loose," said Cleveland pitch­ a twin hill with St. Peters­ Orlando
Baltimore
31 29 .310
thought they had seen about
ing coach Mel Harder. "We burg, winning 2-1, and losing Fort Lauderdale 27 26 .509
32 29 .323
Minnesota
Daytona Beach
25 31 .416
everything.
haven't done a thing to 43.
Kansas City
30 31 .492
Miami
24 32 .389
The aix-year-old miss from
change him ."
Bay Webster hit a two-run Tampa
lz&gt;s Angeles
32 34 .483
21 33 2)89
Woodland Hills, Calif., burn
The Indians , acquirer! the home run in the first inning,
Detroit
24 36 .409
ed up the Tallyho Golf and
28-ycar-old native of Youngs­ then Islander pitcher Dick
Washington
21 46 .313
Country Club course, belting
town, Ohio, 3!uy 2 in a deal Humauer held the Saints to
MacPIlAIL OPEN
Monday’s Results
the ball ISO yards straight
that sent Jim Perry to the six runs and one score on a
BEL
AIR. Md — (NEA) Baltimore 7 Boston 2
down the fairway — which is
Twins. At the time Kralick'a homer by Tom Richards.
Tile Harford Open is announc­
Cleveland 1 Washington
about comparable to 330-yard
record was a mere 1-4 and U
In the nightcap, second ed for June 21-23 at the
(night)
drives from a big player like
became 1-3 with the Indians baseman Pete Cochran hit Maryland Golf and Country
Only games scheduled
Jack Nlcklaus — ami sinking
before il started to get better. a long sacrifice fly to score Clubs, Inc., built by Larry
NATIONAL LEAGUE
20-foot putts with the consis­
Now Kralick has won six in a Saints runner from third MacPhil on his Ucl Air Farm.
W L P et
tency of a Hob Rosburg.
a
row and raised hil season
St. Louis
38 27 .383
In one wrek, Beverly reg u
mark to 7-3, including a fivelz)s Angeles
37 27 .378
larly shot the nine-hole, par
HEUPtMMBlfS BOIUIV DODCEI
38 28 .376 hit, 1-0 victory over the Sen­ T
San Francisco
3 course in 33 to 38 and p ir
ators Monday night.
Cincinnati
33 30 .324
red every hole at one time
The victory and Balti­
Chicago
34 31 .323
or another. Beverly, who has
more's 7-2 win aver Boston in
30 33 .47C
Milwaukee
slsteri right and three, Is the
30 33 .476 the only other AL game Mon­
Pittsburgh
only golfer in her family. She
day night put the Indians,
30 34 .489
Philadelphia
started to play at the age of
Orioles ami the Bed Sox in a
Houston
27 38 .113
four with regular size clubs
virtual three-way tic for third
New York
23 41 .379
but so quickly developed pro­
place. Only four percentage
Monday’s Results
ficiency that her parents had
points separate the three
Philadelphia 4 Cincinnati
special whillied-down clubs
teams, who all are three
(mgnt)
made for her.
games behind the tin t place
Pittsburgh 0 Milwaukee 3
Having astounded the good,
New York Yankees.
(night)
man sired golfers in Las VtSt. l-nuia 8 New York 1
gas, Beverly returned to Cal­
(night)
The Cnnrituga wagon of pi­
ifornia, where she recently
Los Angeles 2 San Francisco oneer days was named for
placed third in a Los Angcies
o (night)
the place where it first was
tournament for buys and girls
made in Pennsylvania.
under to, in which she w.is Only games scheduled
the youngest contestants by
Mveral years.

GOLFERS!

ARNOLD P A L M E R,
who copped tha Thuntlerbird tournament Sun­
day to become the »econd top profeitHiotml
money wllUtei' in golf,
now in favored to grub
the U. 8. Open title n t
Brjokline this week­
end (NEA Telephoto)

There will be bend playing,
community flnglag and other
folderol arranged by promo­
ter Jack Solomons for this
richest fight ev er staged out­
side the United Statees—a
show for which tba gate is
estimated at $448,009.
Then comes the scheduled
10-round fight between Clay,
21, and Cooper, 28—a bout in
whleh "Gaseous
Cassius”
will try to make hla fists live
upto the boast loudly shouted
by his mouth:
"I'm not talkin’ jive; Coop­
e r falls In five."
Manny King, one of Bri­
tain's outstanding bookmak­
ers, announced that Clay Is
favored a t 4-1 in man-to-min
betting.
Clay Is a prohibitive fav­
orite because be seeks bis
19th eonnsecutlve victory as
a professional and his 18th
knockout. Also because he is
ranked second among con­
tenders, Just below former
champion Floyd Patterson.
Cooper is rated fourth.
Many British experts be­
lieve that Cooper’s aggressive
style, featuring a good left
hook, and his comparatively
weak defense—coupled with
quick-bleeding browns— pro­
vides a "made-to-order’’ vic­
tim for Cassius.
Clay, with the nimble legs
and fast hands, usually keeps
circling an opponent end
spearing him with left Jabs
and shaking him with sneak­
er rights until he s ready
to be bombarded and knock­
ed out at close quarters.
Cooper, a good puncher,
scored 18 knockouts while
winning 27 of his 38 bouts.
He lost eight and bad one
draw.

Strikes • • •
Spares

niids

demand is our Singles ChalBy M a A. Swotski
Weil, sir, in the three-plus lenge Board. A couple of mln-^
years tinea we've been in the or changea but not that many
bowling field here in Florida, that you won't want to taka
I can’t ever recall when you. part in it again.
the bowler, bad ao many good You’U atill have to defeat
tournament* to cboose from. four succeisive challengers te
This past Sunday, we bad retire the Jackpot. Some pre­
the 2100 first place guaran­ vious jackpots totaled around
teed Sunday Sweeper I
the 51SO to 5200 mark.
This coming weekend, Fri­ Here’* an interesting note
day, Saturday and Sunday, on tam e. Garry Fox is the
we’U be featuring the popular only kegler to retire this
Best
Ball
Tournament. challenge board twice. A&gt; *
Squads will be at 3, 7 and 9 matter of fact the ooly other
p.m. on each of those days winner was Freddy Wolf.
with a 530 first place guar­ Yikea and Glory-oiki, tool
antee!
Here it is late Sunday night
Starting on July 1 and con­ as I'm finishing this column
tinuing all through the Fourth and we've Just completed tab­
of July, we'll be watching the ulating the final scores Irani
entries place themselves in the Sunday Sweeper.
the Second Annual F i r e
Get this, my friends' Esch
Cracker Tournament, pro­ jackpot waa worth |37!l!ll
moted by the men's bowling The highest individual jack­
association.
pots wc’vc had since starting
This year, once again, we this tournament.
have that bowling promoting
First place wa* won by Ed
two-some, H arry Boone of the Grove of DeLand. Ed tells m i
OK Tire Store and Bob Han­ this is the first time he's
cock of the Pinecrest Inn who ever won more t h i i 523 to
will guarantee the 130 first any tourney.
place prize in both divisions,
This time was his time. I
A and B.
can guarantee you! Ed clip-:
A Division for those with ped the first place spot worth
averages of 170 and up and $100 and also chipped in to
the B group with those of 169 take the third pot with his
and under. It’a a lot of fun. 244 game. Not bad. huhf 5157
Plan on entering right now.
for one day's bowling, M •
Then too, for your partici­ local levej, tool
pation, how about the BPAF
There waa a tie for tbo
Handicap Singles Champion­ second slot between Bob Har­
ship?
rison and Harry Schob who
It costs only S3 to enter, blasted home a 1078 aeriea in­
and is I've already said, it's cluding handicap. Can yoi
handicapped.
heat it T Two weeks ago,
For every 37 rntries, five these scores wouldn't havo
of the 37 are having their even been in the money!
t r a y paia m Die »uiu m u li m
Daytona Beach and there
they'll try for various prizes
totaling in excess of 17,200.
That’s no misprint my friend,
seven thousand five hundred
dollars. And all of that for
only • 53 entry fee. too.
Last year we had one team
go down to Tampa to compete
in the State Finals. As mem­
ory serves me, it was Jack
Kanner, At Dei'ulma, Bill
Howard, Woody Wilson and
Bobby Borsdorf.
With a guarantee of five
gclting their way paid for
every 37 entries, we ought
to have at least three teams
representing Sanford at tin t
•vent.
You may qualify for this
tournament any time from
nuw until July 31.
Returning again by popular

Attention
FORD OWNERS

Parts Special!
GENUINE FORD

SPARK PLUGS
5 5 '. GENUINE FORD
A L U iM IN IZ E D
M UFFLERS
1919-51

$9 9 4

SHOCK
ABSORBERS

5555

EACH

GENUINE FORD
O IL F IL T E R S
57 • 62 Ford &amp; Fulton

An required by law, all dogN in the City of San­
ford, Florida munt be vaccinated aguin.Ht rallies,
and the vaccination tag continually worn by
dogn on collar or harnetM for (he following year.
In order to accommodate dog owner*, Dr. Ray­
mond UaMM. Veterinarian, will he at the reur of
thw City llall JUNE 12 to vaccinate dog* from
1:30 PAL to 1:00 l'.M„ and JUNE 19 from
1:30 P.M. to 4:00 PAI.

W arren E. Knowles

1952 - 61

GENUINE FORD

O W N E R O F DOGS

City licenae tag* for the year 1063 are now
available and owners mu*f obtain tag* from the
City Tax Collector, City Hall. Cwt of licetue
tag 91.00 - Rabieti vaccination 33.00.

*6 “

FORDS

N O TIC E TO

All dogs found without • tag certifying they
have been vaccinated for rabic* for year of
1963 will be Nubject to being picked up by the
Pollen and will be diHpoHed of by the DOG
CATCHER. «

FORDS

* 2 40

EACH

5 1 - 5 6 FORD
EACH

$2® ^

11RING THIS AD
TO OUR
PARTS DEPT.
•

It’ s just good community spitit to keep our town beautiful. An d i f i
so easy when you put your best foot forward in a new Dodge. This is
beauty that’ll spark-up anybody and anything. Just taka

a look.

An d then a drive. M an alive, it's quick! And com foitable. An d so
spring-fresh and long-lasting inside. But tha crowning stroke ol

THE10WPBICE
1963DODGE!!!

beauty comes when you get down to the nice low price. See your
Dodge Dealer. He’ll be happy to welcome you as a new member
of the Keep-The-Tow n-Beautilul-W ith-Dodges fraternity. To be a
member, all you do is get out and drive your new Dodge around!

O

CHRYSLER

County Motors, Inc.
519 K. First St.

SANFORD, FLA.

. City Manager
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TILL 4:30
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Legal Notice
n o t ic k or i P r u r i T i a i
r o R T I S DRKD
IM * . t M I I F W t d a *MM«m
a t IM II
N O T IC E IB H E R t n i 01VEM, T h a t A t l a n t i c M u n lr lp e l
C orporation th a h o ld e r o t i m
f o l lo w in g c e r t i f i c a t e h a a f l i r t
&gt;iM c e r t i f i c a t e f o r t a t deed
t o b» li&gt;ur&lt;) t h e r e o n .
Tha
c e r t i f i c a t e n u m b e r a n d p e a r of
leeuance , t h a d e s c r i p t i o n ot
th a p roperty, a n d tha m i n t
tn w h ic h I t w a a ae a e a a e d ara
a t follo w *:
c e r t i f i c a t e S o . IT
T e a r af
I t a u a n c e 1341
l l a w r i t i l e e a f P ro p erty !
L o t 10 T h e F l o r i d a L an d and
C o lo n i s a t i o n C n m p a n y ' a Celery
P lan tatio n P la t Book 1 P a c t
IS !
Nam * In w h i c h a a e * a , t d F (I.
Z e r r l n n e r . All o f t a l d p r o p t r t y
b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y of H-mlr o l a . B l i t * o f F l o r i d * , t'nleaa
• u c h r a r t l f l r a t * s h a l l b e red eem ed a c c o r d i n g to l a w the
property
d escribed
In
atlcb
r e r t t f l c a t a w i l l be t o l d t o the
blRhee t b i d d e r a t tb * fro n t
d o o r o f t h a S e m i n o l e C o u n ty
C ourt H o m e a t S an fo rd . F lo r­
ida, on t h e f l r a t M o n d a y In
t h e m o n t h o f J u l y . 1)43, w hich
l l th a t a t d a y » r Ju ly , • 19*3
B a le d Ihl* i i t h d a y o f May.
IMS.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , Jr.,
Clerk C ircu it Court.
Hetiilnot* C o u n t y , F l o ri d a
P u b lic It J u n e 4, I I , II. si.
l.'BI-l*

Legal Notice
TO U A R E hareh y notified
t h a t a C o m p la in t to foreclot*
* c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e encumberIn g the f o l l o w i n g deacrlbed
rea l p r o p e r ly , lo -w lt:
t-ot ST. Block II. SUNL A N P E9TATKH. Amen d­
ed P la t, according to a
p la t th e reo f, recorded In
P la t Rook IT. p a g e ! 1 A
5, of t h e public recorde of
S*mln*i!e County, Florida.
T O G E T H E R With all natu re*
and h o u -eh id d appliance* a t ­
t a ch ed t» nr u , e d In connec­
tion w i t h the p rem ie.s herein
deacrlbed
haa b een filed agatnet you In
the
above.atyled
ro ll.
the
• h o r t t itle o f wh ich le F E D ERA I, NA TIO NAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION, a Corporation
n rgn n li.n l under an Act o f
C o n g r e s s and ea ia tln* pureu a n t to th e Federal National
M o r t g a g e Aiaoclatton Charter
Act, h a v i n g l i t principal offlr*
In the City o f AYashlngtnn.
B l i t r l c t o f Columbia. Plain tiff,
verau*. RAYMOND JOHN LKR&lt;*K and CAROL ANN II. LB HOE, hie
wife.
Betendante.
and you ara reiiulred tu &gt;*rv*
a co p y o f &gt;our An swer o r
o t h e r P le a d in g to the Com ­
p l a i n t on P l a i n t i f f * Attorney.
Mack N. Clev eland. Jr,. Suite
111 Hanford A tla ntic National
Hunk lliiltdirnc. Hanford. F lo r­
ida. and file the original Ana w er or o th e r P le a din g In the
o f f i c e o f the Clerk o f the Cir­
c u i t Court on or before the
Jth tluy o f July, A. II. 7)41.
If &gt; o u full to do an. a decree
pro confe»«i&gt; w ill lie ta ke n
t a k e n mtalnM you for the r e ­
l i e f dem anded In the Com ­
plaint.
Thla N o tice t h a l l be publish*d o n ce a w eek for four cont e c u t l i * w e e k s tn Tha Santurd
Herald.
B u trd (hie Slat day of Muy,
A. B 1943.
IS K A LI
A rth u r II llackwith. Jr..
Clerk o f Circuit Court.
S em lno l* County Florid*.
P u b l l t h J u n e I. i t , | a, U .
I»*T.
C l J-44

b o t h r. o r a p p l i c a t i o n
FOR TA B IM'.IID
(Rea, 1PI.10 F l o r i d a S iain tr a
• r ipipi
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIV­
EN, T hat A l U i i t l c Municipal
Corporation the holder o f the
fo llo w in g c e r t i f i c a t e haa filed
aald rerttflca ta fo r la a deed
to bt l o t t e d the reon . The cer­
tifica te n u m b er ami y ea r of
l u u a n c o , tha d et c r lp tlo n of
the property, an d the naint In
wt Itli It waa aa aeaetd ara aa
follow e:
BOTH K OF
APFLII'ATlieX
Cartlflcata No. ; 3
Te ar af
F o i l TAX Hi:till
laauanco 1141
l
*
a
s
.
I
M
.
I
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F
I
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r l d a * ta lw ta a
Dea cr lp tlna a f Prapartyt
Lot IS \Ve»t Hid* Uardana a f IP IP I
NOTICE IS H ERE BY G IV ­
P la t llook I I'apa 4?
Name In w h ic h «*s»- e»d tlrare EN. T h a t Atlantic Municipal
C
orp
oration the holder of the
K. Sta fford . All o f -aid pro­
perty b ein g lii th e County of f o l l o w i n g • ■rtirte.c* hue filed
Seminole.
S ta t e
of
Florida. t a ld c e r t if ic a te for t u t deed
L'tileae auclt c e r t i f ic a t e anall to he l i m e d thereon. The c e r ­
be redeem ed a c c o r d in g to law t i f i c a t e n u m b er end year o f
the p ro p erty dea crlbed In euch Itauance, the detcrlptlon o f
rertlflCade w ill lie told to the th e prop erty, and the name
hlgheat bidder a t the front In w h ich It waa t t- r t a e d are
door of t h e S e m in o le County aa f o llo w a ,
Court l l o u e o wt Salt Cord, Flof- C e r t i f ic a te No. i t : ; ( i s
Ida. on tile first Monday Ih Year of Itauance 1941
Beaevlptlwa wf Praperty
tha m onth o f J u l y , 1)43, which
l o t I l l u m e v l l l a Plat Book I
I* tha l e t d a y o f July. 1)47.
Baled Ihl* U t h day o f May, P a g * IS
Nam* In which a l i e n e d Cnaat
!*«
Coin lit in-— i.o- i n -r - . i i neArt hur II. B e c k w i th , Jr., licrty b ein g In lb# County uf
Hi'tiiinolc,
Htuta o f
Florida.
Clerk C ircu it Court.
U n less su ch cer t if ic a te eh a ll
Hemlnol* C ou n ty . Florid*
b#
red
eem
ed
according
to l a w
Fublleh J u n * «. 11, 1&gt;. SI.
tha pro perty described In euch
CUJ-2S
c e r t i f i c a t e w ill lie auld tn the
BOTH'*: OF APPLICATION
h lg h ea t bidder al tlie fro n t
door o f th* S em inole County
F ii N t a y i i &gt;:»:i &gt;
f See. t i l l . I* F lo r id a atalwieo C o u rt lluu&gt;* at Sinfurd. F l o r ­
ida, on tb« first Monday In
ml IPIPI
NOTICE IS IIEHEIIY GIV­ the m onth of July. 1941, which
EN. T hat A t l a n t i c Municipal le t h e l e t day o f July. 1*44
B ated ihl* 14lh d s y ef May
Corp oration Ih# holder of Ih*
f o llo w in g c e r t i f ic a t e ha* filed 1M1
(S
E
AL)
•aid c e r t l f lc a ta fur tax deed
to he leaned thereon The cer­
A rth u r II
neck wlth. Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court,
tifica te n u m b er and yrar of
Hsmlnnle County, Flnrld*
Issuanv*. the d e .c r i p t l o n of
tha p rop erty, a n d the name In Pub lish Ju n * 4, II. II. 34.
which It wa * a*eees ed are aa O B J -11
fallow •;
SO T IIB o r
APPLICATION
C ertific a te No. 4A
Te ar # f
F O B TAY IIKEO
leeuance 1941
(Pew. IP 4.lt l a w s ,.r 1*41)
IteerrlptloF o f P rop erlyi
n o t ic e
ih h k k e i i y g i v ­
lull 4 Illk. 14 Lockhart'* Sub­
division P la t B o o k 4 Page 70 e n , T h a t A tla ntic 4Iunb:lpal
Nam e In w h ich a*ers**&lt;] Clif­ C o rp o ra tio n t h e holder o f tha
ford Anderson . A ll of eald pro­ f o l l o w i n g cert if ic a te haa file d
perty h e l n g In tha County of eald c e r t i f ic a t e for a t a t dead
Sem inole.
S ta t e
of Florid*. to be Issued thereon Tha c e r ­
U n less am h c e r t i f i c a t e ehall t i f i c a t e n umber and year o t
be red eem ed a cco rd in g lo law leau arn e, ihe description o f th e
the p ro p erty dr» crlbed In euch pro p erty , and tb# name In
cer t if ic a te w ill be auld to III* w h ic h It w a s ass esse d are a s
highest bidder at the front f o l lo w s :
Year o f
door o f t h e Hemlnol* County C e r t i f ic a t e No. I l l *
Court H o u se at Hanford. Flor­ Is auanca IM1
Brwarlp
lloa
*r
P
ea
p
etly
i
ida, on (ho f i r s t 41 under In
the m o n t h o f J u l y , 19*1. which Ieit 334 (Jtieen'e Mirror S o u th
P la t Hook ) P u g e t 43 * 44
It the let d a y o r Ju ly. 1)41.
Bata.I thl* 14th day o t 4t*y, Nam * In w h ich assessed J o s e ­
ph J. A Helen L llandek. All
1941.
o f eeld p r o p erly bein g In th e
(HEAL)
A rth u r II. Ilsch w lth , J r . C o u n ty of Semlnol*. Sta te o f
F lo rid *. U n less euch c e r t i f i ­
Clerk Clr*ult Court.
c a t e sn a i l ha redeemed e c c o f j S em ln o l* C ou n ty . Florida
Ing lo la w Ih* property d e s ­
Publish J u n e 4. 11. It. 34.
cribed In euch certificate w i l l
CDJ-31
be Bold to t h e high est bidder
JA(STICK IIP APPI.II' ATIOY a t the fro n t door of th* Hem l­
F o i l T A Y DRKI)
nol* C o u n ty Court House a t
I4*a. IF4.I* F ia r ld a S l a i s l e * S a n fo rd . Florida, on the flrat
*f i p e a i
Monday In Ihe month of J u l y ,
NOTICE 19 HF.nF.BT OIV. 114a. w h ich la th* let day
EN, T h a t A t l a n t i c Municipal o f July. 1 M l
Corporation the holder of the
B a t e d this l l t h day e f May.
f o l lo w in g c a r t l fl c a t a ha* fllad 1)41.
•aid c * r t l f l c a l * for t a x deed (HEAL)
to he laauad the reon . The c e r ­
A rth u r II. Ilschwlth, Jr.
tifica te n u m b er and year of
4,'lerk Circuit Court
lasuanco,
tha deacrtptlon o f
S em ln o l* County, F lo rid a
tho p rop erty, en d tha name In P u b l l t h Juno 4. 11, 11. 14.
which It wa * aa etaa ed ere ae tl4.1
fo llo w s:
C B J-lt
C ertific ate No. TO! Teor of
N i m t M OF APPI.II ATIOX
|a«uanco 19*1
D oeerip tloa o f P ro p e rly i
FOR TAY HEED
Lots 4 14 A 11 Hlthpain P la n ­
H e * . 1,1.14 L a o s ol I , M l
tation P l a t B o o k 1 Pag* 41
NOTICE IS HEHEIIY G I V ­
Name In w h ich aeaeaaed Ell- EN, T h a t A tla ntic Mu nlcloel
■ahoth A. P ic k a r d All of *ald C o rp o ra tio n th* holder at the
prop erty b ein g In the County f o l l o w i n g certific a te het riled
o f Sem inole, S l a t e of Florida. • a id c e r t i f i c a t e fur a tae deed
Unlee* su c h c e r t i f ic a t e ehall tn be Issued thereon. The c e r ­
be red eem ed a c c o r d in g to law t i f i e s ' * n umber and rea r o f
the pro p erty described in euch leeu a n ce, the description o f (b e
cer t if ic a te wilt be sold to tho pro p erty , amt the nerne In
h ig h e st bidder at tho front w h ic h It w a s a t i t e i e d are ae
door or the S e m in o le County fo lio wet
Court H o u s e a t Sanford. F lo r­ C e r t i f ic a t e No. 1111
Tear or
id*. on tha flret Monday In l . a o s n c e 1941
tha m o n th o l J u l y . 1941, which
IJeaertgOoo a f Pro grrlyi
la tha l a t day ot J u ly , 1**4.
Lot 33 g u a l l Build H e i g h t . R e ­
B a ted t h U l a t h day s f May, p la t P la t Boo h II Page 74
IMA
N a m , l a w h ich i t a e t t e d R o ­
(SE A L )
b ert J. A Lou ise I , K e y , All
A rth u r H
B eck w ith . J r . o f eeld p roperty bein g In th e
C le r k Circu it Court
C o u n ty o f Seminole, S ta le o f
S em in o le C ou n ty , Florida
Flo rid a. U nless such c e r t i f i ­
Publiek J u n * A. 11. II. 3*
c a t e s h a l l be redeemed a c c o r d ­
CUJ-13
i n g to law the property d e s ­
crib ed la euch certificate w i l l
IY T H E
C lM C irr
CHART. be sold to the higheet b id ­
MYTH
JIIIH T .A L
CIRCUIT d er a t the front door o f th e
OF FLO R ID A IV AND FOR Hemlnol* C ou n ty Court l l o u t e
P ..RIY O I.K c o u n t * .
a t Sanfo rd, Florida, on th*
C I I A Y C K K V VO. in e s t
flret Monday In th* month o t
M Y I I K O F S U I T IX
u ly . 1943, which la the tat
V4IIR ri. ALE FII44EI 1.0*1 HE J•ley
o f July, 1*43VE D K H A L NATIO NAL MullTB a ta d this l i t b dar ef May.
G ALL AAbOCtATlO.V.
1341
P te lstlff. (SE AL)
• vsArt hur H B« Is with, J r ,
R a y m o n d j o m v l e r o e ond
Clerk Ulrrult Cour*,
r.AHOL ANN II. LE HUE, hi*
e e m ln n le County. F lo r id *
wife,
f u b l l e h Ju n e *, 11, 1*. B ,
B efenlania
1**3
TOi
OBJ-1*
BAT4IO.VD J O H N LKIIOE,
WHOSE
RE HIBKNOK IH N O T IC E O F A P P L I t ATIUX
U N K N O W N A S B Will M B
F O It TA Y IIKUD
LAST k n o a v n m a i l i n g M e * , t a l . i a F l o r i d a e t a l e t s *
AilBIAESH LS; IHU. lb tX o l teeeeee
N , 11 NAVY No. 47*. ■■ ii
NOTICE IS HERE IIY G I V ­
FLEET
1*0.1 r
OFFICE, EN. T h a t A tla ntic Municipal
BAN FRANCISCO. CALI­ Curp oratlun tli* holder o f th e
FOR NIA, a n d CAROL ANN f o l l o w i n g c e r t i f ic a te ha* file d
It.
LEKOE.
hie
wlta, aald c e r t i f ic a t e f«r tax d eed
W H O S E R ES ID EN C E AND to b* Iaeued thereon Th e c e r ­
ABUttE-HS IH UNKNOWN. t i f i c a t e n umber end y ea r o f
AM * TOi ALL PARTIES leeu a n ce, t h * deecrlptlun o f
CLAIMING
IVTBBFHTS •tie p eo p e-ij., j - d O o n a m e
UA', THROUGH.
UN DER In w h ich It w^e e s i e t t e d a r e
OR
AGAINST
THE
A- ae fo llo w *
r o R K S A I D PERSONA
I C e r t i f ic a te No t i l t
Tsar a f

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la a u a n ca 1941
D t a a r tp t lsa a f P e e p a e ly
Rag. XK Cor. o f LM I n u n N.
• 1 P eg . IJ Min. IT 111 ft. H
11 P e g . II llln . TV. t i n ft. H
I T« Beg. i l Min. E.
11* ft to
! I l l w a y NKIy Aletir lllvray l »
I ft. to p i t H T rla ngledale P la t
[ B o o k • Pag* SI
Nam * In w h ich a i t e t t e d J o e ep li A. A l l m l l r ll a k y t * . All
o f t a ld property bring In th e
C o u n ty o f Seminole. Hla i* o f
F lo rid a.
I’n l e - t in ch
.e r ttf l e e t * t h a l l be r-dri me t a c ­
c o r d i n g to Taw the p r o p e r t y
d r a e n u e d in euch c e r t l f lc a t a
w i l l ha to ld to tb* h lg h e a t
bidder * t the front door of th e
S e m in o le Cou nty Court H o u ee
a t Hanford, Florid*, on th e
f l n t Monday tn the m o n t h o f
J u ly , 11*13. w hh d It the l e i
d a y o f July. m i .
P e e d t h l t l i t h day a f May,
m s
( HEAL»
Arthur It Beck w ith Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
S. m lnole County. F lo rid a
Pulilleh June 4, 11, II. JV
tees
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noth r
o r a p p i -i i - a t i o n
f o r t i t o r.m »

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No t t e n i s h e r k r t g i v ­
e n , That
Atlantic Municipal
Corp oration the holder o f the
follow In* ce rtific ate h a t f i l ­
ed t a ld certlllca t* for t a x (toed
t o be ttaued Ih-reon, Til* c e r ­
t i f i c a t e number and y»ur o f
l e - u a n c . Hie dMorlptton . of
the property, and t h e n a m e
In w n lch it waa i n e - a - d are
ua f o l l o w ! '
C e r t i f ic a te No. 1111
Year of
I s su a n ce 1941
tlee r r lp lle a of P r o p e r t y i
TV. *« ft. Of K. 473.3 ft. o f
N I B , o f HIV1* i !,.# • S *43.1
f t ! S e c tio n 73 T o w n t h lp 31
It n e e i s B,
Name In which a ss es s* .I J o h n
A Hen* Pop*. All o f t a ld
pro perty being In the C o unty
o f Sem inole. State o f Florida.
U ntee* in c h certific a te ahull
be redeem ed a ccord in g to law
t h e properly deacrlbed In i n c h
c e r t i f ic a t e w ill be to ld to the
h i g h e s t bidder at t h e f ro n t
door o f tha Hemlnol* Cou nty
Court l l o u i * at Hanford. F l o r ­
ida. on the flr*t Monday tn
the m o nth o f July, 1**3. w h ic h
I* the let day o f July. I*«3.
B a t e d till* 13th day of May.
1**1.
(BEA L )
Arthur H Iterkwttb. Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court
Hemlnol* c o u n ty , Flo rid a
P u b l l t h June 4. IT, 11. 3)
7)41
CB J -*
b o rtci: of
i p r i . t r a tiu x
F tm t u nr.H ii
I Her. I H . I I Fiarlda t la tu la *
• t IPlet
NUTICE IS H E R E B Y G I V .
•**&gt;* * *1* V "4A ll *I I I *1" s*l I I (•I »"I l »il |
&lt;'. ir p o rn ttiih rUn h o l i l t r u f tU«
j f « U u H l n t cert!flc* t« fu * f l ie d
m I«I c er tlfU ’i t t
for t a x d e a d
to h« i t i u M th arao n . T h a car*
t t f k a t a n u m h tr and y aar of
l aau n ru 't , t h a 4 ’ «cr!ptl&lt;in o f
t h a t»rnperly. an d t h a n a m e
in w h ic h it Wett
are
a i f o llo w * :
H e f t If t e a l » Vo- l i t
T e a r of
l a i u a n c t i!»ai
D ooerlpttoa of P r o p a r ty •
L o t I i I #e *a V 2:o ft.) fian f o rd C a l e r r D ella P l a t Honk
l l - a t e e 75 * 71
N « m e In which •••enaeif Am ir*
loan H u n t Food C o m p a n y , Inc.
.All n f aald p r o p e r t y h a l n a In
t h a C o u n t y o f dvtnlnola. M a t e
of F l o r i d a Unite* su ch r a r t l flra ta t h a l l ha r a d a a m a d a c ­
c o r d i n g to l a w t h a p r o p a r t y
d a a c r l b a d In auch c a r t l f l c a t a
will be 9ofd to t h a h ' wheat
b i d d e r at t h a f r o n t do*»r of
t h a rtem ln oia County CTuurt
lli»u ia a t Hanfurd. F l o r l i l a , on
tha f l r a t M onday in t h a m o n t h
of J u l y . i'US. which la t h * lat
d a y o f J u l y , 1M3.
ihl tail till* I j th l i l y of Mar
IMS
tri&amp;AL*
\ r t l n i r ll Dtcli w l l h t Jr.,
t r i e r k C ir c u it c’o u r t ,
N a m ln o lt C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
Puhllah J u n a 4, 11* 11, Si.
1*11
CDJ-2*
MITIL'M III' 4 11P l . l t 'AT MIX
FUR T A A D E E B
f e e * . | » | . | , F lorida I to I a l e ,
• f ■•••»
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIV K.V. That AtlanUr Alunuupal
Corporation tha holder o f the
f o l lo w in g cerilftc a te haa filed
eald c ertific a te for la x deed
to be Iaeued iliere tn. The ce rtlflcu te number and y e a r of
laiuan ca, the det crlptlon o f tha
property, and Lilt n am * In
w h ich It wae a t t e s t e d a r , aa
fu lto w e:
C ertific a te Ne. I f ,
T e a r ef
leeu a n ce 1941
l l e e e e l p l l o a ef F r o , e e | y i
Lota 344 A &gt;47 lilac k H a m ­
m ock P la t Book I P a g e# 11
A 191 and P la t Book 3 P a g e*
74 114 A 117
Nam * In which asaeeatd L i l ­
lian Neuhtman, at at. All of
ta ld gruperty b ein g In th*
C o unty o f Hemlnol*, A t a t , of
Florida. Unite* euch c e r t i f i ­
c a t e s e h t l l be red eem ed aec o rd in g to tew the property
deeorlbed In euch c e r t i f ic a te
will be m i d to th* h lg h e a t
bidder at Ih* front duor o f tha
S e m l n o l , Countr C o u rt House
at Hanford, Florida, an th*
(Iret Monday In th* m onth nf
July. 1)43, w h i r , la the ta t day
of July, 1)43
B e t i d t h is l l t h day o f May,
1941
(HEAL)
Art hur H B e ck w ith , Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlnoie County, F lo r id a
P e b l i i a j u a , A. I L II. U .
1M1
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1*0*. 1 0 *1 *
of te U I

F lo rida

a tato te*

NUTICE U IIEfUCBT OIVE.V, That Atlantia Municipal
Corporation th* holder o f the
fo l lo w in g cert tflco to h a s fllad
] eald certific a te for taa deed
to be Issued thereon. T h e c e r ­
t if i c a t e number and y e a r of
Issuance, tb* d * * e r ! ,tl o n e f
tho property, ta d the n a m e la
w h ic h It w a s aaaeaetd a r , aa
follo w *:
C e rtific a te No. l t l l
T e a r ef
Issu a n ce l u l l
l l s s r r l p l l s a • ( P ro p erty i
l-pl* I 1 1 1 1 I Lera H Id ft.
o t Lot 4 S 1* ft. of W 1)
ft. o l Los f ) Blk. II North
C h u lu ota P la t Booh 3 Page*
9* to 33
Nam * In e h k h aeooxard D B
Ban 1,1 All of said p roperty
bring In th* Cuuuty of Hanilnot*. Hie,a of Piurld*. 1 plea*
suen i - srtlfU a lt ah all b* todeemed according ta l a w th*
p roperty described la euch ce r ­
t if i c a t e
,111 be sold to
me
h i g h e e t bidder a t the front
d o o r of
the Hemlnoie C o u n ty
Court Huuse i t Hanford. F l o r ­
id*, on
th* flrat Monday In
t h e m o n t h of July, I MS. - h u b
1* t n * l e i d i / e f J u l y , i t t L

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l u t e d tbi* l a t h d a y o f May. A Borvthy P eter so n . All of f o l lo w in g ca rt lflca ta ha* fllad Ida. o a tha flrat Mon day tn tha
Moil.l D - l t
Addition P la t B o o h U P * &gt; * l l
I eald pro p erty b e i n g In th e •aid ca rtlflca ta for t x t dead m o nth o f July, 1MI, w h i c h ta
1*4).
4. H o t W a t t y H « , t r r — B e ; N a m e in w h le h a a tssa o d P a n)
'
County
o
f
Hemlnol*.
Sta
te
of
(HEALS
* Night—Mndel »*-C
to ba latuad tharton. T h t car* tha l a t day o f J u ly , IMSA.
* E r m s l d l n e T a p e s r t e a . A ll
t'nlot*
ea ch c e r t i ­ Vlflcuta numibrr and y ea r o f
rutarft thia n t h da y a f May,
I. Ven et ian BllnJe— 9
A r t h u r H. B a c k w l t h . Jr., Florida
o f eald pro p erty b e i n g la tho
f i e s Ie eh all t.e re.|eeiiie,| ac­ l*aite»ncf.
c l e r k C ircuit C o u rt
(ha »tascription of H i t *
«. Si-reened T e rra * ,
County o f Homlftola, S t a t e o f
S r m t m d e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a cording tu l a w the property the Dr.*perty. and the nama In fit B A D
W IT NESS m r hand an d I h , Florida. Uulee* pork ce r t if i­
ileecribed In eitrh certificate w h ich it wa a aaeeeetd ara ae
P u b l i s h J u n e I, 11, II. 31.
A rth u r IT Feck with, Jr., • M l o f tald Court at Sanfo rd, c a t e s h a l l b * red eem ed go*
will be eo ld to Ih* highest fo llo w a ;
1*43
Clark Circuit Court,
Florida. Ih l, l i s t day o f M a r. co rding t o l a w Ibn p ro p ertF
fodder it t h e front door of Ca rtlflca ta V«&gt; 1044 T#ar of
CPI-31
£«mino1a County, F lo r id a
1913.
described In e n e h e e r t l f l c a i *
the S em lnol# County c o u r t Itailiitice 1941
P u b llt h Jun# 4, 11, 11, 21.
(S E A L )
will b* to ld t o tb* h i g h e s t
I lo u se of Hon ford. Florida on
NOrTHF OF t y P l . l f t T I M
tlaarrl|4i Isos e f P r e p e r l f i
1403
A rlh nr H Reekie Ith. Jr., bidder i t the f r o n t door s f t b g
the tlret Mon day In tn* month Lot a 12 A U Hlh. C Pearl CDJ-1*
FOR THY tlt'-Kt)
Clerk of th* Clreult Court Sem inole c o u n t y C o n n R o u e*
l * e e . IP4.I4 F ia rld a M a ta tee nf Ju ly. 1343. which Is the L t k a H eigh t* Flret Addition
B y t Martha T. V lh leu
at Sanford , F lo rid a, on t b *
a t I FI* I
tat day of J u ly . 1943.
h O T i i ' t: o r
irp id ciT K it
P U t Duok A' I*a it a 44
Deputy Clerk
flret Mon day In th* m o n t h o t
N u T ICE IH H E l l E BT G IV ­ tSEAIC
r o w T A T IlM Kn
Xama In which a»»e*»*d Pale#
Btehop A Barneteln
July. )M 1 which la tb * t n t
A r t h u r II. B e c k w ith , Jr.
EN. That A tla ntic Municipal
• t a Uaycr. All o f aaUI proper­ l « « e . l i l e t i F lo rid a Ofatataa 34 E a st Pine Street
day o f Ju ly. l f t l .
Corporal Ion the holder o f the
c l e r k c i r c u i t Court.
ty balng in tha County of n f 1 M » |
Orlando, Florida
B a ted thin l l t h day o f M a n
S em lno l* Cou nty, Florida
f o llo w in g certlftc at* ha* filed
n o t ic e
l'
m n m r o i v - Attorn ey* for r t a l n t t f f
!*amlnol*
.Stata of Florida.
1)49.
te ld certlflc a ta for ta x deed P ubllth J u n * 4. 11, II. 24,
Unlaea aueh ca rtlflcata ahall RV. T h a t Atlantic M unicipal P u b ltih J u n , A, 11, 11. 34. (HEAL)
to
he leaned thereon
The 1*4]
ba ratieansrid according lo law Corporation tha holdar o f tha 1443
A rth u r H. B e c k w i th , J f «
c e r t i f ic a te n u m b e r *n,l year Ct'J-13
the pro perty dcarrtbad Its auch f o l l o w i n g • a rtlflcaia haa fllad C.DJ-4)
Clark Clreult Coart.
ca
rtlftca la will bn eold t*» the aald certlflc a ta for t a t daad
o f leeuance. the d escrip tio n o f
Hsmtnola C ou n ty , F lo r id *
the property, en d t h e nam* In
A t r fll ll O F
4PPI.II ATIIIX hlghajst blihier at tha front to be iaeued lhareon Th# c a r- i y r o r x T T j i n r . r . 'o c o u r t . Pub lish Ju na 4, t ) , 11. I I
door o f tha S em inole County t tflca ta number and ya ar of • EM IY O t.R r O l ' Y T T , Ft.OMw h ich It was a s s e s s e d are a t
FOR TAY 11414:11
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fo llo w s;
(Her. IPI.IS F lo r id a i i a l a l t a Court tliuie* at 8anfAirxi, FJor- la p ia n ra , tha daarrlptlon o f ID A
Ida. on the flrat Monday In th* property, and tha nam# In » : r r a t f o r
Certific ate \ e 1*34
Te ar of • f IPIPI
4DVK RTIX EMEVT FOR BtYM
leeuance 1*41
N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v ­ the m o n t h o f July, 1443, which w h ich it waa a«#a*nad ar* aa B. K. ANBERHON,
Th e Board o f Publio I n etru efollow r lleorrlpllew a f P r e p r r t y i
e n , That
A t l a n t i c Municipal la tha l»t il«y of Ju ly, 14*3
TAereaiod
Ron
for S em lno l* County , Flo r­
c
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r
t
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f
i
c
a
t
e
S
o
.
1371
T
t
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r
a
f
tell* » 1* 11 * ! I Itiu. *3 Corporation tb* holder o f the | D a ted thl* l.»ih d j y o f May
Y O Y if* t o r n K n r r n R a
ida, wilt r e c e iv e bide fo r tho
|p»Uah« a U 41
North C h uiuoia p u t Hook 3 fo llo w in g c e r t i f i c a t e baa filed 1443
T O AM. PKROOY X HA X IX G fur nish ing o f a l l labor, m t .
Uaacrlptlna a f P r o p e r t y »
Page* e l lo 3*
staid c e r t i f ic a t e for tax deed (H BAM
C l . AIM*
OR
II r M A X n a t e . l a l s . e q u ip m en t and eere lc ea
A rth u r U Keckwlth* Jf., NW S o f V \ V ‘4 of HWI 4 ( l.eea AG Al NOT PAID EXT ATM i
Value In which aaeeeee.l B. | &gt; to tie Issued the reon Tit# ier*
required for tha In etallatlo n o f
9
:&gt;'e
ft. nf K 1 «.) f t o f \V.
c l e r k c i r c u i t Court,
Daniel
All o f e.cld property t l f l . a i * n u m b er and year o f ,
ToU
and
each
o f y o u ar* New R o o f in g a n d S h eet Metal
S etnln o U Cuunty, Florida M3 ft. ) Ae. Una U T o w n a h ip
being In the C o unty o f S em i­ tesuance. t h e desc ription of I
h
ereb
y
notified
and
required
Work on Houthalde P rim a ry
21 f U n g a SI K
nole. State o f Florida. B n lr i* | th e property, and Hie name Pubtiah J u n e 4, 11, l l . 2-.
Name in which m ^ n r d D, D- to file en y claim* an d d e ­ School, Hanford. F lo rid a ; u n ti l
euch l e r t l fi c a t * ahall he re* , In which It w a s aaaeeseil are C D J - 2 4
m a nd s which ynu, or eith er o f 1:04 p tn.. T h u rs d a y , J u n e 37t
l
u
n
l
o
l
.
All
o
f
Mill
pro
party
d e n n e d accord ing to law the j a s follow*:
b ein g In tha County o f Heml- you . may h a v e a g a i n s t eald 1311. at tha S chool A d m in is­
»p
A rri.irA T iiiv
Y-ar of i A o r n r .
property
deacrlbed
III ruoh C ertific ate No. 74
e s ta t e In t h e office o f linn.
mile, Hull# o f Flufld a. thnlaa# C. Vernon Mlae, County J u d g e tration Bu ild in g , C om m ercial
i i i i i t %\
c e r t l f l c i l e will be sold to the I Issuance E*41
Florid*, a t
• rr. 111MU l le.rMi* e u i N l e e atich f’erfificat* t h a n ba ra- or Hemlnol* County, at bin Street, Hanford,
Hrorrlpllog o f Property i
M g h esi bidder at 'h e front
deem etl ac cording to law tha
door o f the Hemlnol# County l Beg. ;'»u ft. AA o f SB Cot. of • f I4IM
o f fi c e l a Ih* Court lln u ee In which time an d pine* fh* hid*
pro
p
erty
4'
ecrlb
ed
In
auch
will
be
p
u
b
lic
ly
op
aned an d
.NOTICR
19
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f
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f
S
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i
Bun
Court Holla* a t Hanford. F lo r ­
Hanford. Florida, w it h in e l s
id*. on tb* flret Monday la I N. i * ft. AV. t o P a r k Avenu e 1#N. T h a t A tla ntic Mutiiclptl c e r t i f ic a te w ill ba aold to th# ca len d er months from th* t i n t , reed aloud.
the month o f July. 1*41, which I S 9* ft. t n Beg. Section 14 Corporation th# holder o f th# highaet bidder at tha fron t o f Ih* fire! pnblic atnn of thl*
Plan* ami apactftcatlnn* m a p
fo l lo w in g err i If ten fa hne fllad door o f tha Harnlhol* C o unty notice. Each Halm or dem and be
1* the let day of July. 1*43. T o w n sh ip t s Kang* Jo 11.
ob ta in -d
by
d ep o s i t i n g
Court lliiii*# at Hanford, F l o r ­
1 Ctil- raid l a r i l f l v t i r for i n
B a le d Hilt la t h day o f May. Name In which u
m ust b . In writing and cam- 134.40 with iii* A rch itect. J o h n
1143
len -und H n r k e y , R,-,i|i,.r* AH lo I*a If mini tliFf • o It, Tha i r r • ida, on i li»* flret Monday in m in f h . p la ce nf r . e l d e n c . A Burton IV, F ourth Floor,
uf eald p ro p e r t y being tu the tlfk'Mlr mini lut t and ye or of Ih# itiutiih of July* 1^42. w h i c h and post o f fi c e af Ihe c l a i m ­ Hxnfnrd A tla ntic Na tio na l Ba n k
ISEAL )
Arthur 11 B e c k w i th , Jr. County o f S em ino le, s t a t e of laauitficf", the iltNcrlptlun of la tha tat day o f July, 19iiS.
Hanford,
Florida.
ant an d must he sw o rn tn by Building.
Dated l hi* la th day #f May, the claim ant. Mi a g en t nr Hitch dep osit w i l l he r o f u n d .d
Florida. I 'ntee* euch c e r t i f i ­ i hr prosier i f , anil t h t nama in
Clerk Circuit c o u r t,
Heinlnnle County. Florid* ca te shall be redeem ed a ccord ­ w h Ic h 'll w .I a a a *a m *d ara a ■ I M l.
In
full
to
e
t
c
h
p
erson
w
ho re­
a tto rn ey , or the s a m e ahalt
(H K A D
in g to l a w the property d e s ­ follow a:
Publish June I, 11, l l,
turns the d o cu m e n t* In good
be void
Art
hur
II.
Ittokwllh#
Jr.,
C
artlflca
ta
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n
.
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Te
ar
ef
1*43
cribe.I In euch cert]flra t# will
condition w i t h i n 14 dnya a fter
Violet O. And*r»#n
Clerk Circuit C«mrr.
be sold t o Itie h i g h e s t bidder I ae untie# 1461
CBJ-3*
A* Ad ministratrix o f eald In* hid op en in g.
Hr m Iii 0 *4* County, F lo rid a
lta%rrlpll«ia nf |*r*»partft
at 111* f r o n t done of the Helillr -fa ts
A c e rllfied c h e c k o r b a n k
b it r u t :
ir e
t p p i . t r a tiiia
holo C o u n ty Court Mouse at 1*0( !• ta.IA.AdA Court Plait |tppk P ubliah Ja n* 4, l l , 11, 2 i.
drnfl, p a y a b le to the Hoard o f
A T. McKay
144.1
Ftm t u m u m
Hanfurd, F lo r id a , oti the flrat 9 P a g # ^a
Attorney at l a w
Public In s tr u c tio n f a r Semi*
!*»». IPI.1P F ia r ld a a t a la tea Monday In the m onth uf July V .*iii r In which i i i M i n l W CDJ-1*
U I H Houth Orange Aven u*
nole Cou nty, F lo r id a . IT. A
a f IPI*&gt;
1*43. w h ic h I* t h e l i t day of A A Krn atilna I* Fatw ard .
l irlan,to, F lorida
G ov ernm en t Bo n d s, or a ent&gt;
All o f aald property bain* in \O T ic r. o r
4 p p i- f r ATite.Y
N o t i c e ih h e h e i i y g i v ­ Ju ly. 1943
Bublleh J une 4. 11. II. SI
Isfactnry bid bond ex ec u t e d
the
Cou
nty
or
Semlmda.
Hiata
•
'OH
TAY
lll'.KI)
e n . That
A tla n tic Municipal
tiate.l t h i s 14th day o f May,
CB.f-41
by I h . bidder a n d a ccep ta h i*
of F lorida Fnlaee auch ct-rtl- I e rr. ih l.I * F I.r ld a eta tu ia *
f o r p o atlun the holder o ( the 1943
s u re ties In an a m o u n t equ. I
fli uto ahull br r"d&lt; i liird a, • fur i li soi
f o llo w in g certific a te hue filed (NKAI.I
to
five per c e n t of th* hid
IX I'll! XTV JI'IIGK'* ( O l HT.
NOTICE 19 H E R E B Y G I V ­ sKMIXOt.K I’OUXVX, Ft.O R . • hall be s u b m i tt e d w i t h s a c k
aald cerilfl ate for tua deed
Arthur II lt*.-kw ith, Jr., rordlha to taw tha property
datcrlbed
in
euch
cert
lflcata
EN.
T
h
a
t
A
tlantic
Munlslpal
to he liaued the reon. Th a c e r ­
c l e r k Ctrcu, . o.irt
bid
in *
tific a t e number and y ea r af
S em lno l* Cou nty, Florida w ill ba aold lo th* hlaheet bid­ Corporation Ihe holder o f the KXTATR or
Th e auoceeefnl b idder w i l l
der at the front door o f ih# f o l lo w in g rsrtlfteet# haa filed HUGO YF. AVOI.P.
leeuance. the d escrip tio n of Publish J u n # 4, I t , 11. 34.
be required to furnleh and p a y
Hemlfuila C o unty Court Houe# et ld cer t if ic a te for t a t deed
Iho property, and the nam* CDJ-37
p erfo rm a nce
B e r e a m d for ea tlsfn n to ry
ut Hanford. Florida, on the to h# Issued thereon The cerIn which It w a s a s s e s s e d are
v oT irr. t o n i m i r o n H
and p a y m e n t bund nr bonda In
A » r m : i i f « i »p i m
flrat Monday In the month of titii s t e number an d jeisr of T O ALL P l . l i e o v * IIAAIXG Ilia am ount o t lltOfb o f th*
a* follow si
F u n t i \ iit:i:i)
J u ly , FfO'l whii-h la tha lat j Is suan ce
th* deecrlptlun nf CLAIM*
C ertific a te V .. 1311
T i e r of
OK
I) K M A V D P contract a m o u n t.
i W e I M e l l M e r i d a RtalMlaa Ua&gt; of Jut) I9C3*
lean.l i n e 1S41
the prop erly, and the n a m . In 4G AIXUT • AIB KBT AT Ki
Atte ntion la ca lled t o th*
4»f la in
l i a t t d i l . i a l i t h day of M«y. w h ich It w e e a t ie a e e d a r e ae
tleeerlpttoo o f P r o p e r t y i
You and each o f you ar* fact t h a t n o t L e e than th*
.\uTiCFe m iir.riKiir oiv- 1441
I follo w *:
Late I A III Illk
II S lovak
hereb y notified and required m inim um ea lartaa an d w a g e *
C e rtific a te N*. 1144
T e a r af l o file, any claim* and d e ­ aa eel fo rth In th* Bpeclflca*
V illa * * Plat Honk s l'a * e 13 r..V, That A tla n tic Municipal I H F A U
A rth u r It Pev'kwlth, Jr,. (issuance 1941
Verne In which aeica a ed Site- Corporation tha holder of tha
m a nd s which you. nr either Gone must b* p aid en t h i s pro*
Clerk Circuit Court
B . e r r ip ll. a * f P r . g e r t y i
rh ael * F ra ii.e e Bentetiar. All fo lio * Inii rartlfh-iMa haa fll«d
nf you . may h a i r agatnet eald
s* mho.]. Coutiiy, Florid* Lot 7 W a s h i n g ' on Bark O s l - d o e s t a t e In the nfftr* of Hon. J-H.
of t a l l property b ein g In the •aid c a r t ! flcuta fur ta% d»*ed
Th# Board o f P uhlia In etrn a .
Ptthllah
J
une
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i
t
IL
a
.
U’.at Rook 3 Bag# JJ
County of Scntlitule, H i m . of It) h« txaklidil til nr roil, Til#
C Vernon Mtse. Jr.. County tlon
Hsmlnol*
County,
Name Ih w h ich a ssessed Leslie J u d g e of Homlnot* C ou n ty , al Florida,forreserve*
Florida, r u l e r s euch c e r t i f i ­ i rtif eota n u iiilo r mm&lt;I yrar CI»J A
tho righ t to
M F o ster. All of e e l d properly his o f f l c t In the Court Hnuoe rajent an y a n d / o r i l l bid* or
cate shall be redeem ed a c c o r d ­ uf IfcUitfiL'#, tho il* euTlpt lun of
APPI, 1C ATIOY b rin g in the Cou nty of Hemt- In Hanford, Florida, w l f h l a e l t to e s l t i a n y Informal!!!** ta
in g to law the p ro p erly dee- tha property, and tha nama In M i l ’ll K o r
no!*, B u t e o f Flnrld*. U a l e e e calen dar
FOR TAY IIEKII
crlbed In euch c e r t i f ic a te will t hicii l i a « • A«»&lt; t««d a rt aa
m o a lh e
from
(he the bidding. No hid s h a l l be
fo
llo
w
i:
(Apr.
1*1.1
•
F
l
o r i d a M a l a t . e such cer t if ic a te sh a ll bo re ­ (Im* o f th* flrat public ation w it h d r a w n for a period o f
be sold to the hlgheat bidder
f!«•i f *a Vn 14%
Y *ie n f
deemed a cro rd ln t In l a w the o f thl* no H e . F ech H elm tu f ' l e ' f . ( M l d a y i S u l i M u u u u
nf t o o n
s f the n „ i.t .Jeer o f the Hem*.
I
—
to-----Mil* ' ----—- — a
— S - . I I . I - Lg IJJSJLgJlX—CJA'-n .IT .Ml M V .1— iTlbfd
..I
3 . I.
w.llla.
E\
T h a t Atlantic Mno id pi I r . r t l f l r A l . will he eold t n the and r o n l s l n I h . p i e c e of r e s i ­
D .e r r lp D o o nf I'ruprr lyi
Hertford. F lo n d e , oh th" flrat
out tha c o n se n t o f i h * Board.
h
i
g
h
e
s
t
bidder
*t
the
front
Ltd
I
Illk.
Tlr
t
Tin.
Town
Corporation
the
holder
of
fh*
Monday In tho m onth o f July.
dence and poet o f f i c e addrrss
J. D. W r i g h t , Jr.
1)43, which le the let day ot o f Hanford I ' L l Hook 1 I’aucs f o l lo w in g cer t if ic a te he* fit.d duor a f Ih* Hemlnoie C o u n ty e f th* claim an t and m ust he
Chairm an. Board o f Pa bit*
34 to 44 a n d 117 111 113 111 • a id c e r t i f ic a te for tax deed Court Krone at Hanford, F l o r ­ • w a r n to by the cla im a nt, h it
J u ly . I M3
In str uot lon for I t m l a o l *
to b# lesuett thereon. The c e r ­ ida, on tha flret Mon day lo a g e n t ar
B a le d this U t h day e f U ey, A III
a tto rn ey, or the
c
o u n t y , F lo r id a
Name In w h ic h ea.r.rr.1 J o . tific a t e n umber and y - t f o f i h e m o n t h of July, 1949, w h ich ta m e shall he vuld
1)43.
R T. M llw .o
L k Miriam L M on . Ml o f leeuance, t h . deecrlptlun nf lx th» tst d ey of Ju ly, ) 9 4 )
(SE A L )
/ * / S ta ym . t Wn1t
Hsmlnol* C o u n ty iu p a r la *
B a ted thla 1Al Is day a t May,
raid p ro p erty b rin g In Ihe Ihe pro perly, and the nam e
Arthur II Berk w ith Jr
A* K t e c u t r l s
o f a * I I l r n d . n l o f t'ublla In etru e.
County u f Hemlnoie. Ht.itr o f In w h ich It w a s ees eesod a r . 13*9.
Clerk Circuit Court,
••tat*
tlon and E a - o r f l e l e S e c r e ­
(H E A L )
S em inole C ou n ty . Florid a I Florida. U h l * . , euch certifi­ ae f o llo w s:
B a r lo J. Icardl
tary to the B o a r d o f F i b l l *
Arthur M B e ck w ith , Jr.,
cate s h a l l be redeemed a c ­ Certlflc a ta No. 4*1 Y«*r o f
Publish J une I, 11, II, 3),
Atto rney at l-*w
Instruotlon
Clerk Circuit Court,
cording l o l a w the property If ru e n c , 1)41
1)41
P. O Dot 1)4
Bublleh J u n * l , I I . l i 1 I H
I tr e r r ip ll.a o f P ro p erty .
Hemlnoie, Cou nty, F lo r id *
described In auch certific ate
C B J-lt
W in te r Park. F lo r id a
C
PJ-I
w ill b . so l d to th* h ig h est bid­ B r a 9\V Cor. N W U o f N B ' i P n b I L h Ju n o 4. 11. II, 94.
r u b l l i h J u a * 4. 11, l l . I I
N O TIIE IIP APPLICATION der at t h . front door of t h . Paction 11 T o w n sh ip 34 Range 1H49
C P J -4 4
.4MENDER NOTICE O F iU F *
FIIN TAY IIKliD
Hsmlnol* C o u n ty Court l i o n s , 93 E Run N 1 33 4 ft. l o IVR1 CBJ-IT
f *##. 1 , 4 . 1 , F ia rld a M a m i e * at Hanford, Flo rid a, on tha Ron V i n Bag. 41 Min. E.
TOi T E R R Y L E E DA ATS and
N u r i l 'K n r APPLICATION
N O T H ’): D F A P P L IC A T IO N
■f m i n t
* ft. to 11/AV o f H f . t . Road
first Monday In the inonib of
l'H TLl.1 9 A-VN BAVI4.
POK T 4 Y B E K It
r i m t a y i)i:&gt;:i)
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV ­ July, 1943. w h ich la tit* 1st 14 MVIy A lo n g Road 337 3 ft.
h i s w ife, D efen d a n ts,
(hew, IP 4I* F lo rid a B l . l a l e s
f
i
e
*
.
I
0
L
I
4
F
i
e
r
i
*
*
g
t
a
t
a
f
e
*
H 134 I ft to BOB Sect ion 17
EN, That A tla n tic Municipal day o f J u l y , 1143.
R e s id e n c e
and
M a ilin g
•r im p i
o f 1*4*1
Corporation the holder of the
Address U n k n o w a .
Bated tills 13lb day of May, T o w n s h i p 7« R a n , . 13 E
NUTICB IS H E R E B T OIVNOTICE 19 H E B E R T O tV - BN, T h a i A tlantic Municipal
Nam* In w h ich a ssessed T. R.
f o llo w in g c e r t l f lc n t e h ex filed 1943.
YOU AND EtACH O F TOO
Jr A C a rlrn e I'hilllp*. All nf K N. That A lla n tlo Municipal Corporation the holder * f the are hereb y n o tified t h a t eu lt
•bid c ertific a te for t a t d«*d (HEAL)
eald p ro p erty helng In the Corporation Ihe holder o f th* f o llo w in g c e r t i f ic a te ha* filed h»* been c o m m . n e e d a g a i n s t
to be Issued thereon TU* c e r ­
Art hur ll. B e ck w ith , J r ,
l/o
u n ty uf Hemlhule, Htat* of f o l lo w in g certific a te haa filed •aid certlflc ata for l a g deed yo u In th* Circuit Court o f
t i fi c a t e number and y . a r of
f'lrrk C ircu it Court.
Issu an ce of flte pro perty, t o d
H e m ln o l. County , Florida Florida. Uulee# such c e r t i f i ­ sa id ce rtific ate for tax deed to b* Issued the reon. The tb* Nin th J u d i c i a l c i r c u i t o f
cate sh a ll be redeemed a c ­ to be iseusd thereon Th* c e r ­ rertlflc a te number an d y e a r of tha Hlato o f F lo r id a In an d
(be name In w h ich It was Publish J u n e 4, 11, t l . 33.
c o rd in g to l a w tli* properly t i f i c a t e number en d y e a r o f leeuance, Ihe d escrip tio n o f fur Hsmlnol* C o u n ly , th* ah a s s e s s e d ere ae fnltowe:
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Die deecrlptlun o f the property, end tho nam* in d e v i a t e d t i t l e o f wh lrii le*
described In euch rerttflra te leeuancr
C ertific ate Vo. I t ) )
Yrar of
n o u n : o f application •sill t.e aold lo th# h ig h e st the property, end Hi* n a m e In which It v i i a ss e s se d a r* l e FALL RIV E R HAVING*! RANK.
I i s o t o r r 1941
ht, n It w i * asaeeeed a r t ae foltowe:
iilil.| . r at tha front door nf
llearrlp tlo o a ) Properly
FOM TAY IIEKII
P la in tiff, - i s - T E R R Y LI'IH
IV unty f *ouri follow •
L i t e 4 A 17 il.*e» Ht. ltd ■ Illk. t e a r . IHI.14 F l o r i d a e l e l a t r e Iti* drill
C ertific a te No. t f Year ef BAVIN etid PUYLLIH ANN
Year « f t e s n a a M n i l
IfotiM at Hitifurit, FI-irMa. lift Cert 1Reals No. 1171
3 L a k cv lew F la t Book 3 I'agr m l m i n i
BAVIN, hie w i f e , D e f e n d a n t s
In c h a n c e r y No, 137)4.
NOTICE IH H E R E B Y G IV ­ itli# Or»t Mon la) n 1hr r» until Is su a n ce T94t
14
Ileers 1pi In a e f P r a p e r l y l
l
l
.
e
e
r
l
g
l
l
a
n
.
1
Properly*
Nam# In wh ich a i t n . e d J u n e . EN, T h a t A t la n t ic Municipal of July, I H I . w h k it i&gt; the
Th* n a tu r e a r thla atm la
S. I l l ft of N. I l l ft. or w
o
f
N.
341)
ft
of
H
,
7"&gt;4
ft,
IlU
y
o
f
July*
M. T o o n , at al. All of eald Corporation I h . holder of the l&gt;l
II ft. of n: 14 ch nf HE (4 of a fo reclo su re o f t h a t ce rtain
i at«Hl thill la th &lt;ur 'hi' May, A W ' t E of I’srk H.cttun 10 NW&gt;4 ( l a s s H 14 ft A E l&gt;l m o r tg a g e from eald d efen d ,
p r o p tr ty b rin g In the County fo llo w in g c e r t i f ic a t e h a t filed
T o w n s h ip 31 l i s n g o 11 K
of Hr mlnole, H t.te of Pln fid s. said c e r t l f lc a t a for t e s deed 1*41
ft. of S. 91 ft. or H 41 ft.) a n ts to p l a i n t i f f , d a te d April
N o m e In which e e e.e eed Th »«• HectluO 94 T o w n sh ip If R a n g e 13, l» * t a n d recorded April
U lll.e e « i r h c r r t l f h a t * ehall to b . iaeued lh ereon . Th* c e r ­ o o AM
Jr
.
i|or«i
J
A
Nun*
ihi
A.
A
i»
11
It.
•
t*
with.
Art hur H fi*
be r.d r .m a il a cco rd in g to law tifica te n u m b er and y*ar of
11, 1941. In n r f l c l a l Record*
3d H
All I.r sold property b ein g In Name |n wh ich a e s e . s . i t J. T. Hook 391 p u g* b l l o f tn* Cub.
Co urt,
nr»h
th* p ro p tr ty d escrib ed in such . issuance, the deecrlptlun o l the
th ('uiimy .if Hemlnoie, Ht
'S*- ml fill In tluill t&gt;. Flo tlda
cert if ic a te w ill be sold to th* property, and tha name in
Green. All o f eald proparty llo Record* o f H.mlnnto Coun­
of FlO(LL Unleee euch c e r t i ­ bring In th* County of Heml­ ly, Florida, en c u m b e r in g that
h i g h l i t bidder at the front which it w a s a s s e s s e d at* as I'ublleh J une I, 11, II
f i c a t e ehall be red eem ed aa- n o l . , Htat. of F l o r i d a U nleee certain p i e c e or parcel ot
door of th* Hsmlnol* County foltowe:
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cu rd ln g to law t h e p ro p erly •u c h certific a te ahall bo re­ properly lo c a t e d , situ ate , and
Court l i m n s a t g a n fo r d, F lo r ­ Certific ate No, 111
Teer ef
M ini r o r a p p l i c a t i o n desc ribed In such c e r t if ic a te deemed i c c o r d ln g to ta w I h . being In e e l d Co u n ly and
ida, nn ih* f irst Monday In leeuance 1)41w i l l be eold to tb* h i g h e s t properly described
Ih* month of J u ly , 1)43. which
FOR TAA l l h k l l
llreerlp ifu o e f P ro p erly i
In ea ch Htat., t-.- w lt:
L i t 10. B lo ck "7", NORTH
I , iho 1st d a y o f J u ly , D l l . Lot » Blk. II T ie r C The Town s e e r . I H I . I d F l o t i l l a H f n f w f . a bidder *• III* fro n t door of rertlflc a te w ill be eold to the
t h e 9 - ml note C o u n ty Court h ig h est bidder at the front
B ated Ihl* 13II| day of May, of Hanford I'liif llook I I'.g re u f I P I H I
• III 1. ,A N B &lt;1 TOAVNNITH
FOU RTH
ADDITION, •«
1941
NUTIC'H IH H E R E B Y G IV ­ H o lies at Hanford. Florida, on •lour o f t h . Hemlnol# County
34 lo e I and 113 111 l i e 111
recorded In Plat Rook IS,
EN. T h a t A tlantic Municipal the first Monday In t b . m onth Court l l u ti s . at Hanford, F lo r ­
(REAL)
Uf
o
f
Ju
ly,
D
M
,
w
h
ich
I*
Ih#
p
e
g
*
41,
i
’ublle Record a
Arthur II B e c k w ith . Jr., Name In w h ich a s s . s e e d Ell* Corp orat ion Ih* h o l l e r of th*
id*. on Ihe first Alondar In
or Hem lnol* County, Flo r­
Clerk Circuit Court
• sheih Lowry. All of eald pro. f o l lo w in g eertlflc a i* h.x* filed l e t day of July. 1**9
tha month o f July. 1)49. which
f i s t e d thle n t h d e y n f Mey. to t b . I at day uf J u ly , 1343
id*
Pemlnnl* C o u n ty , Florida parly b ein g In th* County of Slid c e r t i f ic a t e for t l * deed
EACH O F TOtT 19 REQUIR­
Pub lish J u a * 4. 11. II. » .
Hetulnolo, Hlato
of
Florida. to he Issued thereon Th# c e r ­ 13*3
B a ted this l l t h day o f Alay,
(HEAL)
1*43
ED to III* y o u r a n s w e r op
I'olesa auch c e r t i f ic a t e sh e l l t i f i c a t e number and year of
A r t h u r ll i t . c k w l t h . J r . 1*43
o the r w rit te n d efen se* to t n .
C D J -1 4
he red**mad a c c o r d i n g to law lesuaiico, the description of
UiK.lL)
Clerk Circuit Court.
th* property d* &gt;rihad In auch Ih* prop erly, and the n a m . In
Arthur II B . c k w l t h , Jr. Complaint w i t h the Clerk e f
Hemlnoie Cou nty, F lo r id a
x m tic m
o r
A P ri.ic A T io x
th* Circuit Court o f genilnol*
certific a te w ill h* sold to the which l l wa* aiei-saed a r . as
C l e r k C ir c u it C o u r t.
P ub lish J une 4, I L 1&gt;.
F O R T i t IIK K II
hlgheat bidder a t the front f o llo w s :
Hemlnol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d * County, F lo r id * . In thla prol i t * . H i l l F l o r i d a s i a m t e e d»or o f t h e Hemlnol* County C e rtific a te No. 4)3
reading and to se rv e a ropy
T e a r o f 1*43
P u h l l e h J u n e 4. 11, t*. 31.
CH I-14
*4 1M RI
the reo f upon
th* p l a i n t i f f *
Court llo u * # at Hanford, F lo r ­ feeoanr* l i f t
CBJ-33
attorney*, w ho** n a m es and
NOTICE 19 H E R E B Y GIV- ida, nn t h . f irst Monday In
llse rtle llee ef r r .p .r ty i
the
i m ru rr
cot ht
EN, That A lla n tlo Municipal Ih . m o nth o f J u ly . 1)43. which f .o t. I A » Illk C Tr act 4 i a
a
d
d
ress
a
r
e
h
. r e i n a f t e r set
NOTICR OP APPLICATION
Corporation the holder o f th* is the l e t dev o f July, IMS.
forth, e t
required by law,
3011 TAY IIKKII
H.nlartdn Hprlnge Accordion to M XT II JI till I I I . • • I l l ' l l f.
IX
A
VO
FOII
HKMI.X01.K
f o l lo w in g cerilfl ca Ia h a t Bird
1 t e a . m l . l a F I . r l d a ( l a l u l e e not latar t h a n tha ) t b day o f
Dated thla 13th day of May, Flat T h era uf It corded Upon
July 1)41. In d efa ult t h e reo f
■aid c a r l l f k a t a for t a i deed IM*.
Ihe I’ ubllo Records o f Mini- COUNTY. FLORIDA
ml I P i* I
IN
CIIA.XCF-HA
XO.
1***d
t o b* Iaeued the rooa. T b * c e r ­
note C ou n ty , Florida
NOTICR IH H E R E B Y C1IV th* cone* w ill proceed ex partg
Art hur II. n a c h w lth , Jr.
t i f i c a t e auiwhar and y ear o f
Name In w h ich oes esee d Mea F E B E H A I, NATIONAL AlORT- BN, T hat A tla ntic Municipal upon ttie e n t r y o f e Decree
Clerk c i r c u i t Court,
l u u a n c o . t h , d e sc r ip tio n o f
J, .A J ea n L (lereplo. All of O AGE AHHOCI AT ION, A Cor­ Corporation lb* holder o f Ih* Pro C o n f . e e o a g t l n e l you.
Hamlnnl* C ou n ty , Florida
the praperty, en d th e name In Publish J u n e 4, II, 11, 13.
AAITNEHH m y h i n d and tha
eald p r o p s u r being In Ihe poration o rg a n ise d under an f o llo w in g c e r t l f l n u * ha* fllad
w h ich It w e* aase eeed ere • • Ct‘J-13
County of Homlnols, Hint# o f Aol o f C o n g r - ' s and e x i s t i n g eald certlflc ata for tax deed o f fic ia l s e e l o f a il I Court In
p
ursu
ant
to
tit*
Federul
N
a
­
fo llo w s:
Florida- f l n l . e a ptich c . r i l t l lo b* tesurd thereon. The cer­ M.minul* C o u n ty , Florld a&gt; thle
A ssu olallon, tific a t e number a n d y ea r of 7th day o t Ju u e, 1943.
C e rtific a te No l i t *
Teer ef
n o rife:
or
xrri.lC A T io x
c a l . shall b . redeem ed *c- t i o n a l M o rtg sg a
Charter
Act.
h
a
t
i
n
g
lta
p
r
in
­
Is su a n ce 1941
FOH T A Y IIKKII
ci.riling to l a w Iho property
leauence, (ba d esc rip tio n of (HEAL)
D ree slg tlo a o f P e . p e y f y s
(■•*. l o l l * F l . s t a * , r a t a l . * ileecribed In such r . r t l f l c a l # c ip a l uf fir# in i h l C l i y o f th* properly, and tha nam e In
A rth u r II. B a ckw lth , J r ,
W
a
.
h
l
n
g
i
o
n
D
istrict
o
f
C
o
l
­
Lot* 4 A I Illk. B First Addi­ o f IHMi
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
w ill be sold to Hi* h ig h e st
w h ich It waa aaaeeaed are as
umbia,
tion to t iro es Ttrrao* Plat
NOTItiM III H E R E B Y G IV ­ bidder at tha front door of
By: M a rg a re t E. Tyre
fo llo w s:
P l a i n t i f f Cer
D
ep u ty C t.r k
Rcok T Pa g * t l
ES*. T h a t Atlantic Municipal I ho H em lno l. C o unty Court
tlfle at* No. 333 Tear of
Nam# In tchlrh a t t e s t e d E trk Corporation t h . holder of tho l l o u e . at Hanford, Florida, on va
R
e
i
r
d . l t . f l r i d l e r and Lewie
laouam:* 1941
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t
e
n
t
'
l
l
ART
a
n
d
A Bor* Graham At) o f said f o llo w in g c a rtlflca ta haa filed the first yf on day In Ilia month
Atto rn ey * f o r P la in tiff
tle e .rip llu a o f P ru p # vly i
pro perty Using in the Cou nty said c e r t l f l c a t a fur 1*3 deed o f J u ly , I M ). w h ich I* the I R E N E tl. K E B 1 IA R T h l a wlfo, l o t 111 l le p la t o f AA'tnwoud 49 North C o u r t til reel
B s r o n d a n t * P a rk Piet Hook 3 P a g e 3«
o f Hemlnol*. i t a t e o f Florid*. to he leeued lhareon. The c e r ­ let day o f J u ly , 1)43.
Poet Offlr* Rug 337*
It try U K TO A P P K A R
U altaa su ch c e r t i f i e s ! , ehall tificate l u m b e r end year ef
B a l e d I h l * Mlh day of May
Nam* In which a ssessed Prank Orlando, s l o r l g a
T n b e r a r r o r fl o h id a
be redeemed a cco rd in g to law Issuance
th* description of 1)41
A Gala Jackaon. All u f wild P ub lish J u n * 11. IL M A
T
U
i
ORVILLE
K
K
K
I'H
ART
tha property dte orlbed In euch th* pro perty, and tha nam* (HEAL)
properly b ein g In (ho County J u ly 3. 1 ) 4 *
and IR E N E O, KKBH ART o f Hemlnoie, Htat* of Florida. CBJ-41
cer t if ic a te will b . sold to the In w h ich It wa * aea.eeed are
Art hur 11 B eck w ith . J f .
A d d rs.e u n k n o w n
high est bidder at Ihe front se f o l l o w . !
c l e r k o f Circuit Court
Un lese such c e r t i f ic a t e sh a ll
TOU ARE IIERE RY NO TI­ be redeem ed a co rd in g to law
H em ln o l. County, F lo rid a
door o f the H e m ln o l. County C ertific ate No. 373
Tear af
th* I ' s s i ) a t 4k. f 'a .e i y
F
I
E
D
that
a
su
it
b
e
t
bean
I
l
i
­
Court M o o i . at Hanford, F lo r ­ Issuance 1941
P ublish Ju n e 4, 11, II. ! L
tha properly desc ribed In su ch J o d i * , e r e e l a o l . 4'aaa ly. P la te
ad
a
g
a
in
st
yo
u
In
t
h
e
a
b
o
v
e
ida. oa t h . flret Monday in
lleeariptluw ml Propaetys
CDJ-31
cart lflca i* will ba sold to the a f F I . r l d a . I . Probate ,
en titled cause, an d t h a t yo u h ig h e st bidder a t the front l a r . Iho K e i a l . »(•
tha m onth o f J u ly , 1)43, w h ich All HW *% of NE 'A Betw ee n
NOTIC R O P A •'P L IC A T IO N
ar* rwiolrsd ta t ile y o u r e n - door nf Ihe Hem lnoie C o u n ly D E W E Y MA THEW S.
I , th* lat day o f July, l i f t
Lak* Mary Roa d and By A N
FOI4 TA X IIKKII
a w s r w ith th* Clerk o f this Court lloueo at Hanford, F lo r ­
Dated t h is ! 3 t* day ot May, af Ur ltd. d e c t l o a 33 Town ah ip
Doe eased.
(* •« . 1*4.1* F l o r i d a P l a l a l o a Court and to a erv e a copy ida, on the flret Alonday In
till.
31 K an g* I* E.
F IX XL XllTII H
t h e r e o f upon th* I’l i l n t l f f or the munih o f July. 1)41. which
(HEAL)
Nam* in w h ich a ss es sed Joan- o f I a l p l
Notice le hereby g iv en tbe t
NOTICE TH H E R E B T G IV ­ P L l n t t f f a
attorn ey*.
w h o ee ia Ihe let day uf J u ly , 1)11. the u n d ersig n ed will, on tho
Arthur H B a c k w lth , J r . stt* Khrankran*. AR of aald
Clerk Clt' u l l Court.
proptr ty b ein g In th* County EN, T h a t Atlantic Muntmpal n a m e and a d d ress le lllsh op
Rated thle l e l h day o t May. U t h da y o f July, A. D 1)43,
Corp
orat
ion
t
h
.
huldar
o
f
the
A
Rorneteia,
44
L
e
s
t
P in e IHL
If tm ln o L C ou n ty , Flo rid a
presen t
lo
the
If ir o n a b l*
of Hsmlnol*. Htate o f Florida
P ub lish Ju n e 4, 11, 11, l i .
Ualeee sunh c e r t i f ic a t e sh a ll f o l lo w in g certlfle a t* has filed (Street, Urltn do , F lo rid a, a ot (SE AL)
C o unty
Judge
of
Hemlnol*
1143
be red eem ed a cco rd in g to la w ■aid s a r t m c a l * for la g deed l a t e r than Ju ly 3rd. 1441. It
Arthur H. B e c k w i t h . J r . County , Florida, h er final re­
y
o
u
fall
to
do
so
a
Decree
to
bo
leaued
theroon.
Th*
cerCDJ-11
the p rop erty desc ribed In such
turn, a cc o u n t an d vouchers,
Clerk Circuit Court.
c e r t i f ic a te w ill ba sold l e Iho t l f l c a t s number and y ear of Pro Confeeeo w i l l be en tered
a*
A d m in is tra trix
of
tho
Hemlnol* C o u n ty , F lo r id a
gOTI I’R OF APPI.ICATIOY
biabeet bidder at i n . front l e . u . n c o , Iho description o f e g a l n e t you lo r the r e l i e f d e ­ Pub lish J u n e I, II, 11. 34
E s ta t e o f D E W E Y MATHEWH.
FOR T 4 Y IIEKII
door o f the H .m ln o le County the pro perty, aud the name m anded in the C o m p la in t . T h le CBJ-13
deceased , an d a t aai,l time,
l i r e . Ioi-i a F lo e M a i t a t a t e a Court l l o u e . at Hanford, F l o r ­ In t ih lch It wee aaeaseed ara a u lt Is to f o reclo se a m o r t ­
than au&lt;l there, m ake appli­
•( I,le t
g a g e . T h e reel p ro p erty pro NOTH K O F
A P P L IC A T IO N
ida. on the flrat Monday In A• f u l l u w i :
ca tio n t o t h e eald J u d g e for
NUTU'R 19 H E R E B Y G I V ­ the m onth o f J u ly . 1343, whleh C e r t i f i c a t e No. 13)4
T e a r of s e ed ed a g a in st la:
POM T A X U G K D
a
final a e t l l s m a n t o f h T
EN, That A tla ntic M a a lelp a l le in* 1st day o f J u ly , 1)41.
L s i e n - e IM1
L o t 1. Block 13, NO RTH IX oo. I P L U F lo e Id a d e l a t e * ■dm Inlet rat Ion o f eald sstata ,
Corporation th* holdar e f in*
l
i
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n
l
p
r
i
o
o
o
f
P
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
I
ORLANDO
1ST
ADDITION,
a f IP IP I
end fur a n order d isch a rg in g
B ated t h i s 13tn day o t May,
f o llo w in g e e r t l f lc a i* ha* filed IMt
S 1101 ft. o f N. 174.04 ft. of
ac cording to plat t h e reo f
NtfTlCE IX IIE R E R Y GIV
her ae eu c h Adrulnlstratris.
•aid r ertlflr a ta for taa deed IHBALI
recorded In P la l Bunk 13, KN, T hat A f la n llo Mu nicipal
W H o IL « ( t l or N E ' . o f
Bated t h i s tho 7th d ey o f
to ba Issued the reon. The c e r ­
p a g e s 73 a n d 31. I'ublle Corporation the holder o f Ilie Jun*. A. tl 1)13A r t h u r II Reokodth, Jr., S « &gt;, He, lio n l* T o w n sh ip l l
tific a t e number and y ea r e f
R
augo
11
K.
Record*
uf
Hominule
C
o
u
n
­
/ ■ / O n e s! Mathew*
f o l lo w in g cer Ilf L a lo h a a fll
Clerk o t Circuit Court.
Name In w h ich aaeoetsd J. R
iss uance, the d esc rip tio n o f
ty, Florida;
•aid cert if ic a te for l a s deed
Ae A d n i l u l e t r a i i t i o f the
Hemlnoie C ou n ty , Florida
the property, and t h e him In P ih l . s u Ju n * 4, 11, 14, I*.
A I'ln hey D a v i e All of tald T o g e t h e r w ith th* f o l l o w i n g
E state at
to be leeued
tnereo n . t h e
watch It w a s a s s e s s e d are ae CDJ-34
p ro p erly b ein g In the C o u n ly Item* o f p ro p erty w h ic h nr* cert if ic a te n u m b er an d year
D E W E Y M ATH EW S
follo w s:
of Hemlnoie, Htate o f Florid*. lo ca ted In and p e r m a n e n t l y In­ o f leeuance, th# d e t c r l p tl o n of
D ec e a se d
Unleea suoh e s r t l f l c a l e ahall sta lled as a p a rt of the Im­ th* property, and th* n a m e la S te n s t r o w . Davie A Mclntoe)
Certificate No. t i l l
Tsar ef
. X o r i l 'K O P
A P P LIC A T IO N
be redeem ed ac cording to taw provem ent* on aald land:
Issu an ce l t l l
•'•■ii t a x n e : e i &gt;
w h ich It wa a aeaeaaed ar* aa A tto rn ey * for A d m la is tr a tr t a
lie s e r i p l l v u s f P r o g o r ty i
1. W all M i l l e r — P a n e lr a y fo llo w * :
(«**. i u i.1 * F lo r id a ■ la l a loo tha property desc ribed In euch
P o st o f f i c e D r a w e r l i n e
c e r t i f i c a t e w ill be told
to
t-ot «• A Replat o f a part of ml i a »«4
— Model F A - l i
Cert lfleat# No. 1443 Yoar mt Hanford. F lo r id a
Vihiieh J u n * I, 11, 111 A Ju ly
Hpsrtsmari’a
P a ra d is *
Plat
NOTICE IH H E R E B Y G IV ­ the h i g h e s t bid'lsr *1 17.* f r : n )
I rung*
Dixie
M;l«! l : s u x n : t 1341
Book I P a g e S3
EN. T h a t A 'la n tln Municipal door o f th e d sm tnole County
7311-01
U eo ctlp tlo a ■( P r o p e r ly i
3, 1)41.
Nam* la v e i n * i s s s s s s t Frank l a r p o r a t l a a t a e holder o f the Court H ouse at hanford, M a r ­
3. R e f r i g e r a t o r — T r l g l d a t r e Lot II Orient* G erd en * Jnd C D J - t i

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�Courthouse
Records
Real Estate Transaction*
f
Henry D. Johnson, etux t*
Edward Wagner, etux, BelAir, $5,900.
Hiram Stevens, etttx, t*
Clyde Nutt, Lake Jessup, $1$,*
!HM&gt;.
Bertrand Hunson, etux to
Orlando Fed. S. and L., Tan*
glewood, 910300.
Ernest Murray, etux to John J
Wilson, etux. Central Park,
$15,000.
Harry Johnson, etux to Karl
Parker, etux, Bui-Air, $8,!H&gt;0.
|
Miriam Smith to C. F.
Brooke Smith, etux, Markham
Park lights.. $&lt;5,000.
1
Brnniur Development Co. to
Ward Hicks, Inc., Eastbrook,
$13,000.
F1IA to Cyrus High, etux, Cl
N. ChuluuU. $7,000.
Final t. orce Deereve
Ttuth Daniel , . Dinner Dan­
iel.
Dorothy Howell vs. Clyde
Howell.
Samuel Scmcoe vs. Doris
Semcoe.
Bogur Dykes vs. M a 1 11 ■
Dyke*.
.
Kendall Colwell ve. Maxine •
Colwell.
Richard Ballade vs. Ruth
Sal lade.
Effie Lee Irving vs. OeweVy
Irving.
Eva DesJardins ve. Arthwr
N. DesJardins.
Jana Widener vs. HaeraU
Widener.
Vivian
Rumph v*. Joh* g
Humph.
Vincent Perri ve. Mabel
Perri.
Margaret Terrel va. Frank
Terrel.
Rulta Filed
FNMA vs. Charles J. Me.
Henry, rtux, mtg. frl.
FNMA va. Michuel Sirianni,
1 I etux. mttr. tel.
FNMA
vs. Clay Sutton, $
etux, mtg. fc).
Teachers Insurance of An­
nuity Assn, of America va.
Charles ileal, etui, mtg, fd.
J. I. Kislak Mtg. Corp. va.
Kenneth E. Pohlmann J r ,
etux, mtg. fd .
FNMA vs. Ralph Stanikia,
etux, mtg. fcL
FNMA vs. drover Howling
Jr., etux, mtg. fcL
0
Thelma Tuylor, etxir va. E.
H. Blirhnlt, etal, mtg. fd.
Institutional Mtg. Co. vs.
Thmims F. Masterson, etux,
mtg. fel.
Maine Savings Rank vs.
James K. Long, etal, mtg. fcl,
Boston Fed. 8. and L. vs.
Ronald Bowers, etux, mtg. fel.
Ralston-Purina Co. va. H. D. f
Thompson and Son, Inc., etal, "
mtg. fd.
First Fel. S. and I* of Sem.
mule County va. Helen Wood­
man, mtg. fcl.
Suffolk County Fed. S. and
L. va. Frederick W, Blume J r ,
etal, mtg. fd.
FNMA vs. William M. Bren*
ton Jr., mtg. fcl.

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Set A t U.S. Open
BROOKLINE, Mass. (NEA)
— Temporary grandstands
will be located on the tours*
during the United States Open
Championship this year for
the first time.
There wll be three smalt
stands for spectators at the
Country Club in Brookluta
June 20-23.
They will have a combined
capacity of only TOO, but
each will be observed closely
to determine whether it might
be feasible to construct larg­
er unit* in the future.

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31A. re ts
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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6. For Rant
3 BEDROOM home. Florid*
room. Available now. Ph.
FA 2- IMS.

3 RM. Fum. Apt.. 970 Mo.
Bedroom Air-Conditioned.
I l l E. 8th St.. FA 2-o786.

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital 4 Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Pb. FA Z-5181 116 W. l i t St.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3254
or FA 2-053$.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo, up.
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and d o st in. Jimmla
Cowan. 322-4013.
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
equipped. S75. FA 2-3300.
2 BEDROOM fumiabtd Apart­
ment. FA 2-0641,
FURN. Apt. Close in. Phone
FA 2 2800.

JOB security can be youra by
preparing now for coming "CLEAN quiet Rooms" Tbe
Lost &amp; Pound
Civil Service exam*. For in­
Gables. FA 2-0720.
formation write NATION­
Notices - Personals
AL TRAINING SERVICE FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
Education - Instruction
huuse. Large rooms. $65 a
INC. Boa 6A c o SANFORD
Transportation
mo. FA 2-85-14.
HERALD.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

1.
2.
3.
4.
6. Food
2 B E D R O O M furnished
6. For Kent
6. For Rent
Apartment with l a r g e
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
6A Special Notices
acreened porch. HeatonFirst St. Near 3 city free
able. Call FA 2-3164 between
7. Business Rentals
parking lota ami shopping
8 &amp; 6.
8. Beach Rentals
store*. No utility charges.
9. For Sale or Rent
Suitable for couple or tin­
FURN. 3 Room Apt. with
10. Wanted to Rent
bath A, garage. FA 2-3146.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.
11. Real Estate Wanted
FURN. Apt. FA 2-3202.
12. Real Estate For Sule
13. Mortgage Loans
SANFORD flERALn
3 BEDROOMS, large kitchen
14. Insurance
equipped. Well. Large yard
WANT ADS
15. Business Opportunity
4 miles E. of Sanford.
BRING FAST
16. Female Help Wanted
FA 2-7429. Saturday &amp; Sun­
RESULTS

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IN T H E CIRCUIT t l l l ' I l T U F
T H E NINTH J I I M I K I . CIHI'l IT OF ( M l FOR n r . m .
N o l i; CHI ( T V . VLIHIIHS,
F ll ( M E M I NO. EUMM
U N IT E D MORTOAtJEE Si: RVICLNO CD It I*.

BEDROOM unfurnished
bouse. $65 a mo. FA 2-2322.
CLEAN cool downstair
Apartments. Adults, Ph.
FA 2-1834.

Plaintiff, Furnished 4 Rooms, l bed­
room. Water furnished. $6u
a mo. Adults only. 323-0389

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h u ti**n cum m a n e d again*! (WHAM
Arthur It. B e ck w ith , Jr.
you In th* Circuit C o u rt o f
Clerk o f Circuit Court
th* Ninth Judicial C ircu it o f
Etyi Martha T. Vlhlan
th* S ta t* uf Florida In and
Deputy Clerk
fur 8* m tn ol# County, th* abbravlatad t ill* of w h ich I*: P u b l i s h J u n e 11, 1*. &gt;6 A J u l y
r v u . RIVEIl SAVtS&gt;&lt;M HANK 3. 13*3.
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JOHNSON and JUNK I - J O H N ­
SON, h i s wlf*. St at., D t f s n d - IN T H E r l K C t ' I T I 411 H T O F
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VciL ARE
HEREBY
IIKtha c i r c u i t Court of b-m tn o l*
County. Florid*. In ltd* pro- CJI HIED to file your An a war
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c t a d l n c an d to t a n a a copy
tlnra uf upon lb* p l a i n t i f f * and to eerv* a co p y o f the
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July D O . In d efa u lt tn«r«of 1543, or a Deere* Pro C o n ­
til,
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part* upon th* e n t r y o f a you.
Dated thl* 7&lt;!b day o f May
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1943
you.
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Arthur If. Back a, Ilk, J r .
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clerk
Semlnot* County. F lo rid a, th,a
llyi Martha T. Vlhlen
p b day o f Jon*. 1X3.
Dep uty Clerk
(SEA l.i
Arthur H B e c k w ith . J r , Edward II Hurt
r l * r k o f th* C ircu it Court Attorn ey for P la i n t i ff
t l i South C o u rt Str eat
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July local merchants offer their
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best buys.
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APARTMENT. 503
Ph. FA 23802.

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June 18, 1968 — Page 9 1 12. Real Estate For Sale 17. Male Help Wanted

3 It 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
JEWEL TEA CO., INC.
models on Highland at COOPERATIVE f r a n c h i s e
Lungvtood. Open daily 10:Uu
mule operator. Guaranteed
to dark, to Minules South
$5200.00 yearly earnings.
on 17-92 and West on Semi­
Many operators earning
nole 1 block.
$6,500, to $10,000 annually.
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
QUALIFICATIONS
Married, age 25 to 40. Mini­
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
mum High School. Oood
Good
location,
kitchen
work record, tales exper­
equipped. Lour down pay­
ience, physical examination
ment. Assume loan. A real
required and cash bond.
saving. Call FA 2-9472.
Must be willing (o relocate
at own expense. Write giv­
LOCK ARBOR LEASE
ing details on above quali­
fications. Interview will be
Wc are offering for immedi­
made in your home.
ate lease a beautiful, spac­
P O. Box 2706-2707
ious, 4 BR. 2 't bath home
West Bay Station
in the most attractive area
Jacksonville, Fla.
of Loch Arbor. Situated on
a lake, It features every
advantage ol location, sue, 19. Sltuationa Wanted
construction and conven­ Child Cat*. FA 2-2274.
1'
H
ience. See or call today for
CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182.
an appointment. $230.
EXPERT Pruning big or
small groves. Reasonable.
FA 2-3790.
Real Esta.e—Mortgages
BABYSITTING. Day or night.
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-3430
FA 2*1212.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
Evennga
* -,d
21. Beauty Salons
• 1*1 te MA V*.
TA 2-3677 FA 2 3329 FA 2-8380
VtVar . FOR your best buy, choose HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Ser. Eve. Appt’a.
Tee *N Green Estates. 3 A 105 So. Oak
“How do I talk Sweetie Pi* OUT of marrying me?”
FA 2-5742
4 Bedrooms. More apace
for your money. 2inh Street
6. For Rent
SPECIAL
6. For Rent
West by Mayfair Golf
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Simp
FURN. 2 Bedroom House. FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
Course. Open daily 11-6 :00. Cold Wave $6.93 complete.
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
lex. Available June 24th.
322-2744. Builders: LMN EN­
Open evening by appt.
FA 2-3610.
TERPRISES, INC,
318 Palmetto Ave. 322 0834
FURN. Apt. FA 2-0647.

SWEETIE PiE

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, 114
W. First St.

1. Lost ft P o n t
RESPONSIBILITY;
The Herald will oot be re- LOST: 19S1 Gold High School
epomible for more than one
class Ring. Marshall. Mo
incorrect iniertion of your ad,
Sentimental value. Vicinity
and reserves the right to re­ rest room at Movietind
vile or reject any advcrtlseSaturday. Reward. Phone
ment from what ordered to
FA 2-8315.
conform te the policica of thia
paper.
3. Education • Instruction

fu fg rt

Myrtle.

Stenstrom Realty

8. Beach Rentals

FURNISHED cottage near
mam gate NAS. $40. Ph. HUTCHISON Ocean front
Apartment, Daytona Reach.
FA 2-5721.
FA 2-4068.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $50 a month. 12. Real Estate For Sale
Downtown. FA 2-6137.
SUNDRIES Store. Stock *
UNFURNISHED house on Sil­ equipment. Well establish­
ver Lake. FA 2-2724 or
ed. Proprietor wishes to reFA 2 2126 after 5.
tL-e. Cull FA 2 0274 or
Long wood TE 5-C3S7.-------FURN. Apt. Air condition.
Tile bath and terra ho
NO CASH NEEDED
floors Adults. FA 22374.
3 Bedroom. 2 bath. $61 a
month. T. It l. included.
FURNISHED Cottage. $63
322 8085.
per month. Located at 5
Points. FA 2-1467.
You can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ ald by Sanford merchants.
ped. 1st floor Apartment.
Near churches. $35 per
month.
EVERETT A. HARPER
Office FA 2-2111
AGENCY - REALTOR
Night FA 2-0648
2163 S. Park Ave.
323 0700
I'bonCS FA 2 2261 or FA 2-2285 2521 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.

Jim Hunt Realty

Clean 1st floor apt. Private
CLEAN
enirance. 1064 Palmetto.
Unfurnished Apt. 2613 Film
Ave. Near school a n d 2 BEDROOM Attractively fur•tores.
nished upetuira Apartment.
CltNiti b roomy. Adults. $76.
SUMMER rate. 3 Bdrm.
FA 2-0868.
Large turn. Apt. downstairs.
Shade trees on large lot. 1 BEDROOM house furnished.
1703 Magnolia. $63.
$30 per month, lit. 1 flux
178E. Luka Murkham ltd.
2 IP ni.vis ti cl Bath, all
Ph. FA 2-8182.
electric. Furnished. $13 mo.
including utilities.
Near
AVAILABLE RENTALS
NAS. Also 5 room frame
2 Ilt'drooma furnished $69
house, partly furnished. $15
3 bedroom 14a biith furnished
mo. Tel. FA 2 3219.
$8.'..
LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedrooms,
2 baths. Carpeted Fla.
noom.
Double carpurte.
Fenced patio and many ex­
tras. FA 2 9266.
FURNISHED new 1 Bedroom
Duplex. Adults only. 22UU
Park Ave,

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Want Ails.

LOW Down Payment. 2 Slory
redecorated
home.
N ew
plumbing, wiring, oil and
water heater. 715 Magnolia
FA 2-8960.
Big shady Iota up to 300'
frontage. Highly restricted.
WILSON PI.ACE 3 mi. W.
on Ill-Way Id. Willard Junes
FA 2-0684. or AI Wallace
FA 2 6300.

ONLY ten blocks from down­
town. Neat 2 bedroom borne
in good locution, tut W.
loth St. Total price only
Large unfurnished •’ bedroom
31950,
Excellent terms.
in country $75.
3 bedroom convenient location
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
$85.
Realtor
3 bedroom t ’a bath with utr Raymond Lundquist, As.io.
FA 23931 Atlantic Bank Bidg.
conditioning $99.
t bedrooms 2 batbs, air con­
SUNLANU 3 Bedroom, Kit.
ditioning $150.
•quip, borne. Chain link
2 bedroom duplex extra nice
fenced yard. Will take $W)
$85
for fence. Assume houne
S temper Agency 322-4991
payments. F a 2-1701.
FUR. nice 1 Bdrm, House.
Near Navy Uwse. FA 2-0214

John E. Fox

NEW 2 bedroom home in
North Orlando. 6 miles from
ba*e. $ 9 0 .'GA 4-6923, call
collect.

I. THE (■ ( I T E M O r T U B
M in rT U iN o f
JA...IK8 B. WORK MAN 4*6
ja n e t su e w orkm an
(o r u b
APARTMENT suitable for
T f i i lift ro 14 I W o r k m a n
c o N orthrup Corporation
couple or bachelor. Water
■ U w th u r n i, Cdllfornlft
furn. 2608 s. Elm.
TOU AUK IIKKKIIY N«iTfFIKO l fistt tli#? P #titliin#r. C H
FA 2-2367,
l i b l l i t k K , haa fll«&lt;1 a Petition
In tha a b o v t sty led Court for
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
th* A'loptlun o f tli* p
Apartment. Newly decorat­
vhlli)r#n iiatiiAil Utraiti* an*l
yo u are r«uulr«&lt;l tn atmv»' tau*«
ed. Queanel Apt. Apt. 7. 494
w y th e a i m * ah ou 14 not he
E. lllh St. 522 8161.
ICrant eel iif «ervtntf * Copy &lt;»f
&gt; ur w r l t t f n iltCeiiv&lt;e, If any*
u ro n HAKIM J 1C A Kill, 1*0 .
BDRM. tu rn . Apt. $43
U u i r n . W in te r I'ark. l*‘lor- t
BDHM. i urn. Apt. $55
l«t $, an i by f i l l n 4 the o r i g i n * I
Magnolia FA 2-3931
thereisf wi t h the Clerk of th# ' «IUI
Circuit Courl not la ter than
the 31th Jay o f Ju n e. 1 *4*5 , GOOD Sleeping Room. P ri­
o t h « n » U e . a ilerree may he
vate entrance. For employ­
•n te reil a«caln*t y o u piai.tlntc
*414 atlMptlim
ed gcullemen w.Ui car. Pit.
W1TM:^4 m y hand amt th*
FA 2 6618.
aval uf thl# CwUM ft! £-inf\,rU.
Jan#. 1943.
I SKAT.&gt;
A r t h u r II
II* L. v .
c l e r k of t h e clr* ult C«■art
lly: Jean K. W ilke
l&gt;#puty Clerk
PuMiah yiay 38 t Jui.e «
II. IMS.
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By Nadine Seltzer

S ilt ft UR BAN newly painted
1 unfurnished 2 bedroom
Apartment. Alvo 1 bedroom
furnished Apartment. Ph.
FA 2 8800 after 5.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
U6 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
SACRIFICE lor quick sale. 2
Bedroom House with or
witlwut
furniture.
Near
schools and stores about
4 miles from N.A.S. Out of
flight pattern. Good investment fur irutin* m boiov.
Low monthly payments.
Have to sec house to ap­
preciate. Call FA 2-1399.

27. Special Service*

Muttrea* Renovation
ALUMINUM Furniture re­
Includes: Cleaning St Process­ webbed cheaper than you

ing Felt. Brsnd New Cover,
can do it yourself. Bring
Brand New Insulation Where
it to the Furniture Center.
Needed.
1100 French Ave.
FREE PICK UP
SHALLOW Well Pump and
b DELIVERY
Car top carrier with cover.
$14.50
322-1701.

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

FA 2-6321 With purchase of Bine Lus­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
Shampocer for only $1 per
geration service. All work
day. Carroll's Furniture.
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 ESTY SPINET piano. Ebony.
$400 cash. Can be seen
Night FA 2 2069.
from I to 10 a. m. or 5 to
TRACTOR work, mowing,
8 p. m. FA 2-86B5.
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.
For real automobile bar­
FA 2-7664.
gains, check the Herald el*aa&gt;
29. Automobile Service
Hied display section.
Auto Glass, Tops
HAIRY INDIGO
A Seat Covers
Regular, 100 lbs.—30.00. Larg­
AUTO GLASS &amp; er quantiles—38.00.
Bahia, ask for
SEAT COVER CO. rcnsarola
prices. Ask for price Ust
364 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
A. 51. Prevail 749-2115 Se­
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
ville, Fla.

2nd. It Magnolia

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

SALE on used T.V.’s. Guaran­
teed. Town A Country. Pb.
Senkarik Glass and Paint 322-5363.
Company
COMPLETE set Hagen Fleet210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
wood Golf Club*. Leeds Bag,
Bng boy cart.
$90.00.
31A. Tela
322-688$.
SIAMESE Kittens. Pure bred
REPOSSESSED
M‘a1puint*. Wormed. Phone
Tape recorder, mike and tape.
FA 28969. 713 Magnolia.
Ideal fur recording conver­
sations, parties, music, etc.
HOLLER Pigeons. Joe Tully.
Take up 6 payments of $g.
FA 2 9580.
FA 2-8627,
22. Build • Taint - Repair BEAGLES. $20. Can be seen
at 1U0 Garrison Dr. or Call
Senil-Retired Carpenter
$0.00 TER MONTH
FA 27314.
Will deliver urn- repossessed
Smalt Repairs — Painting
1963 Zig-Zag th a t buttonP hone- FA 27963
22. Flowers • Shrubs
hides, sews on buttons, mon25. IMumblnic S erv ices
ograins, fancy atitchcs, etc,
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
7 ■ payment*
remaining.
33c up.
Phone
FA
2-8627.
GKAPEV1LLE NURSERY

Wall

Grapevllle Ave. Near loth St. READY MIX Concrete, winciow sills, lintel*, s t o p s ,
I -n *■’... - u . . . .
AID
U k M l / l I lU.V ItU l
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
pipe, steel, grtwne traps,
WORK
Service With the Cash.
dry wells, stepping stones*
1007 Sanford Ave. FA g-6562
Miracle Concrete Co.
SUPER TRADING POST
BEST buy in the State of
FA 20677.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
PLUMBING
Florida today. Beautiful 3
Contracting Repairs
Used lurnlturr, appliances, UK It A by
the
bushcL
bedroom
country home.
FREE ESTIMATES
tools, etc. llought • Sold.
FA 2-0415.
Only $4500.00. Edward F.
R. L. HARVEY
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Lane. Phone FA 23969.
CHROME Dinette set. TabU
264 Sarnnrd Ave. FA 2 3J8J
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
top A 6 chain, gray finish.
REDUCED for quick sale
We Buy. Sell, Trade, Repair
36" x 59". 762 Lungdala
by owner. 2 BR., kitchen 27. Special Serv Ices
Ave. Longwood. 838-7148.
BILL’S THRIFT S H O T
furn. Alr-Cond. Princeton
Piano Tuning and Repair
Furniture • Appliances • T.V.
Ave. Very low down pint
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4333 Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­ UPRIGHT Piano. Satisfactory
Assume 4U'« mortgage
condition. $35. FA 2-9980.
ends
FA 2 2289.
FRIGIDAIRE
l*h.
332
736.)
2610
Hiawatha
St.
Sales b Service
36. Automobiles • Tracks
5407 ASH MEADE RD. Or­
Sanford. Fla.
G. &gt;1. HIGH
lando. By owner. 3 Bed­
BUYING A NEW or
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
FREE ESTIMATE
room, 3 bath, Fla. room.,
USED CART
Ph. FA 2-3*83
Upholstering h Mattress ren­
custom
home. Sacrifice.
FINANCE IT WITH US
New A Used Furni­
Central heat, automatic
♦ low Interest Rates
LAWN SERVICE ovating.
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
sprinkler. Near schools A
* low Monthly Payments
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Co, at 709 Celery Ave.
busei. $16,900. 10% down
FLORIDA STATE BANK
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 3-21IT.
FA 2 1817.
3 BEDROOM house in excel
I960 PLYMOUTH. 4 Dr. Sta.
WANTED reliable couple to
tent condition. North Or
Wagon. Radio A lleator.
lake up monthly payments
lando. Pay closing and as
Air-Conditioning
Private, Immaculate, Ilea*
of $13.59 on 3 complete
sume payments ol $74.24.
II. It. TOTE CO.. INC.
aonatile. 333-5424.
rooms nf furniture. Call
FA 2 335,1.
300 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
TK 8-1511, Casselberry, col­ 1961 RENAULT Caravolle.
Spanish-type home — immac­ WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Removable hard lop. 13,000
lect.
ulate
$11,000
miles. Call 365-3715._______
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Two In-mu if 111 midtow |i Iota
114. Articles For Sule
All Types and Siies
37. Boats • Molar*
........... ............
$1,150
Wc Repair and Service
Ladies shorts, 99c, Sleeping
Kighteen wooded acres —
S T I N E
bags, tarpi. tents. Surplus Gateway To Tbe Waterway
high ....................
$5,400 Machinery and Supply Co.
City, 201 W. 1st.
Mobile Home park — 5 star 207 W. 2nd St.
Robsun S portiny; G oods
FA 2 6132
ratline _________ $285,000
.SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS
Your KVINRUDE Dealer
[*rini** commercial lot — 100' LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Jerry laird FA 2-3219
3016 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5061
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Park Ave. .............. $13,900
Bug Spray tVC-13) • FertiExtra-Special bargain — Du­
*ie—Ph. FA 2 4244
plex. SR 46 ............... $9,000
Riverfront home — N&lt;-w— MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
A ir-Conditioned
$17,900
TREE’S trimmed. Demoascd
A removed. Reasonable. Ph.
Stemper Agency
FA 27664.
50,000,000th

Plumbing &amp; Heating

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

REALTOR — IN5UROR
IIOUSECLEANING. All fun­
FA 2 4991 1919 8. French Ave.
gus growth A mildew re­
moved. Natural colorless
16. Female Help Wanted
finish. IJcenscd A lamdcd.
Will not harm pi.sals.
ULAUTTf Operator. Full time.
322-6872. Edith Beauty Sa­
Write L* P. Ellis, Wektvs
3 BEDROOMS, living room,
lon.
River Haven. Ht. I, Sanford.
dining room and kitchen.
Stove A refrigerator. Dou­ BEAUTY COUNSELORS — Just starting private voice
ble garage. Lot 100' x 200',
haa limited openings for
and p i a n o instructions.
'« Mile north of 3l&lt;&gt;nroe
representatives in tilia areu
Qil.vliitrd and certified. Ph
bridge, 2nd house on left
Selling by appuiuimetit only.
838 4931. Mrs. Drueding,
hand aide of 1192. 608 5148
For Interview call
220 Lake Triplett Dr. CasFA 2-1115.
aclherry.
CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM, 2
REALTOR
tlo North Park Ave.
323 0559
Sanford, Ha.

twth home on large shaded
tot at 1814 Mellonville Ave.
Many extras include living !
room fireplace with maho­
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
hardwood floors, Florida
room, dining room and a
large, equipped eat-in kit­
chen. Laundry room and
lots of storage space in
double g a r a g e .
Call
FA 2 9329 for an appoint­
ment.

LAKE MARY 6 Room House, [ SALE ur Trade 5 room Houae
amt I acre fur Hou-etraller
tile bath, double carporte,
and difference. 1211 W. 29th
kill tien equipped. Convtcntly located to business A St. Sanford.
beach area. $75 Mo. Ph. 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home
FA 2U98U.
la rg e r Ptnecrest floor plan.
Will sacrifice 6 year equity.
3 BEDROOM furnished 2 story
FA
2-3845.
House. Downtown. No child­
ren under lb. $79 pci
mu nth. Cad FA 2-3671

Stenstrom Realty

34. Article* Far Sal*

UNFURNISHED Urge J bed­
room house. $&lt;s5 month. Ph.
Real Estate — Mortgages
323-0415.
J u i N. Park Ave. FA 2-3429

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SEE US LAST

Tummy haa worked for u» »tmc out ol high ochool mak­
ing a total of 2 year*, helping lii-t dad who l* a *alr*■nan.
lie lliew in Lake Vlonrnr with hi* parrot* and In* greatext rnjoymrnt U lo iu.it grt in hi* n d I’orvalr and drive
and drive and it make* no difference where .

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GOOD CITtM W HlP AWARDS nt the Enterprise Elementary School

« n meentad at th e dotting assembly by G. E. Hoeft of the Son* of the

Abm w rb D n M m I t E klna Bryant and Shariene Laughlln (center and
yigbt f r o n t ) H i
R ag Calhoun and Charles Magenhelmer (left and rig h t
O Rtenahip awards presented by Commander Frederick McLaren,
of DeBary American Legion, went to Linda Laine (left front) and Herman
Helnle, (center beck).
(Cox Photo)

Funeral services (or Mr.
Cbeldon Randel Lautenburg,
30, Fern Park attorney, wbo
died Sunday a t Winter Park
Memorial Hospital, will be
held at It a m. Wednesday at
Cox-Parker Funeral H o m e
with Rabbi Hen no M. Wallach
officiating. Masonic services
will be conducted by Orlan­
do fadge W. Burial will be at
a later date.
Born in New York City. Mr.
Lautenburg came to Fern
Park in i960 from Ohio. He
was a member of Temple of
Liberal Judaism, Orlando;
Emanuel Lodge SM, F. and
A M., New York City; Orlan­
do Scoitist Rite, Bahia Shrine
Temple and Grolto Magic
Club. He recently had been
appointed Municipal Judge
for the Village ot North Or­
lando.
Survivors are hi* wife, Mrs.
Daisy Lautenburg of Fern
Park; tour sons, Jack of Los
Angeles, Calif., Honald of
Dayton, Ohio, and Philip and
Robin of F era Park; sister*,
Mrs. Vivian Soloman and

DEBARY ARTIST Mrs. William Hoffman poses with two of her prize
winning paintings now on display in galleries of the DeBary Mansion
House, headquarters of the Florida Federation of A rt.
(Cox Photo)

MIAMI (UP1) - T m ttler shouted insults by Cuban
Fidel Castro, furious over refugees in the Uruguayan
embassy at Havana, raised
Mrs. Dorothy Kronblum of his maehinegun and prepared
Brooklyn, N. Y., and ten
to fire at them. But a mili­
grandchildren.
tiaman grabbed the gun and
talked his chief out of it.
Castro sulked away, shout­
ing over his shoulder, “jrouTl
rot in there before 1 ever
give you exit permits.'*
That story was told Monday
by some of the Cubans who

or wives Included the follow­ ville, Tenn. and Leater GutJi
ing: Helen Palmer Smith, rie of Pompano Beach.
Grace Taylor Hodges, of Ft.
Myers; Ann Benson Haynes,
year reunion dinner at the
Helms
Carlton Williams, Ruby
Capri ReaUuranL
Peters
Echols, Dolly quattla.
Former State Sen. Douglas
baum
Bellliio,
of Orlando;
Stent tram, who waa president
a f the elaas and served a t Alyce Rivers Appleby; Nancy
m at toe «g ceremonies, termed Hostetler Norman, of Wash­
the event “very successful , . ington, D- C.; Lottie Sharp
• wonderful opportunity to see Chur run, Coral Gables; Wilma
M a y 41 our
elatamaUa Squires Sptir, Kda Stitch
Green, of Pompano Beach;
•gala."
One of the more famous Edna Stitch Priest; Miss Mar­
members of tho class la garet Van Nest, of Jackson­
Grady Gallant, a general as­ ville;
Dot Wiggins Bolt, Virginia
signment reporter for the
* t
Chattanooga Dally Newt, who Dann Webb, of DeLand; Vlr■*
hank. “ lln I ginis Kuril Knupp uf J&lt;ntwllKA **&lt;
Valar’a Side,** published by villo; Elisabeth U ffler llush,
m
lr 1 ^
Dsmbleday. I t la • story about Vera Ixxlge Colletts, Eloite
lha Marina Corps In 1M1-42 Low Chester, Marguerite Mc­
and has received msny excel- Kinney Odell, Anna Methvln
kmt reviews, Including one In Winn, Carlin Palmer Ekk,
Lola Wolfer llradhatn, af UL
tbe New York Times.
Daa Deneff, a member of Petersburg; Cecelia Trutuck
the d ais who now livea In Terwllliger, of Htarke and
Rome, N. Y., came the long­ Anna Marie Greer Ken lor, af
est distance for tbe reunion. Jackson villa
Joe Mathleux, Voile WIL
|B e Is with the Phlko Corpo­
liuma, Jr., Mark Watkins, U»b
ration.
The claaa boasts four doc­ ert Sfittrower, Jim TerwilUtors and two lawyers from llunry Tamm, Hubert Bum ti­
among its msmbership. Phy- ger, Jim Colbert of Oviedo;
tk lan i ars Dr. John Morgan, Ivy, Dr. John Morgan, Don
a f 8anford; Dr. Rolwrt Msr- Bishop. Douglas Htenstrora,
lowe, of BeaumonL Texas; Dr. Welter Stovall, of Jackson­
A. L. Meyers, of Dunedin, and ville; John MrMnhon, of Or­
Dr. Sidney Nix, of Waynes­ lando; James Tew, of DeLsnd;
CASSELBERRY “CUTIES” Lorim Moncrief, Nancy Porter and Bobbie
boro, Va. Utenstrom la an James Cates, of Jacksonville;
Wiitkirot, (left to riiiht) will represent their town's Volunteer Fire Dept. In
attornay as la Circuit Judge Emmett Pearson of Coral Ga­
the "Misti Flante" of Seminole County contest to be sponsored July -l by
Voile Williams Jr., also a bles, Leroy Cooper of Nashthe tongwood VFD a t Its annual Fiesta. Loma, iluughter of Mr. and Mrs.
member of the class.
Bud Moncrief, of Piumosus Drive, stands five feet, three inches and meas­
Class aponsora Mrs. Charles
ures 3I&gt;-23-:i4. A cheerleader a t South Seminole Junior High hist year, her
Meriwether (Ruth Hand) and
hobbies are swimming and dancing. Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Maybelle Maxwell were
Porter of Sunset Drive, stands five feet, seven inches, measures IVWj-23present for tho reunion and
IMHs and likes swimming and horseback riding, llobhie, daughter of Air.
were presented with corsage*.
Tbs main table was cenlerand Mrs. Robert Watkins, of Winter Park Drive, stands fice feet, three
•d with floral arrangemenU in
Mr*. Leah Frederick Brown,
Inches, measures 3-1 \ ^-23-3-1 and likes duncing and record collecting.
fid, widow of Thomas 0.
(Herald Photo)
Brown Sr., died Mur .lay
morning in tin- Florida Care
Heat Home at Orlando follow­
ing a short Illness.
Born April 18, 1877 la North
Carolina, aha married Mr.
Brown, also of North Caro­
lina, In 1KO. She had been a
resident of Orlando slncu lilol
and since )'J07 hod made her
home al 323 Magnolia Ave. in
Orlando.
A member of die Episcopal
Church, she also win aa ac­
tive member and pa-t presi­
dent of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy, a mem­
ber of the Daughter* of the
American Revolution, of Ihc
Colonial Iliiinc* and ol the
First Families of Virginia.
Survivors a r e
a son,
Thomas O. Broun Jr. of San
ford; luo daughters, Mrs. It.
It. Brown of St. Petersburg
and Mrs. C, F. Moore of
End i*. and several grand­
&gt;— tor walk-leads ot Jslicat* fshiict,
children and great gr.indchlllingerie, sheer stocking!, iw talers . , ,
drgn.
all
normally hand walked . . . new care­
Services will be held at 11
fully tita n .d with this G -t EXCLUSIVI
a.m. Wednesday al St. Luke's
FEATURE!
Cathedrral in Orlando with
Fr, Auaslusi officiating Bur­
ial wilt lie in Greenwood
' Ceineter).
Fairchild Funeral Hume is
in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Leah Brown
Dies In Orlando

New Fire Chief
By Mr*. Adam Mailer
Announcement wat made
today that Jack Lambcrtson,
past president of the DeBary
Volunteer Firemen's Attn.,
ha* k—*! y-i-H.H to w r r ; as
acting fire chief of the De­
Bary Fire Dept.
Lambcrtson's appointment,
effective last Saturday, waa
made after the resignation of
Chief Edward Heal was re­
ceived.

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Yurk't chief executive draws
the highest annual salary,
ghO.UOUi New Jersey's gover­
nor, with |30.uoo, ranks se­
cond.

Dave Miller.
The younger children will
enjoy both intide and outtide activities such as treasure hunts, games and arts
and crafts undar the direction
of Coach Jim Clark and Mrs.
Mary Trawiek.
Many special events such
as a pet show, talent show,
bubble gum blowing contests
and hobo cookouts also are
planned.
A special arts and cralts
Instructor will be on hand on
Wednesdays and Fridays.

Activities tor the older
group* will include horseshoe
pitching, volleyball, softball,
said they were in the embassy
badminton, basketball, ping
a t the time.
pong and limited track eporta
The refugee! have been under the direction of Coach
arriving here in special flights
since last week. The fourth
and final flight was due hi
today.
They said Castro himself
provoked the incident last
June 23, by stopping his heav­
ily guarded car in front of
the embassy unexpectedly.
It was Jammed with several
hundred ol his foes wbo, had
been given political asylum.
“ He was looking for trou­
ble," said Oscar Gonulea
Jlmenci.
“ And he got what was
coming to him,’’ added Julio
Perei.
Standing outside the open
windows of the embassy, he
made “ some remarks and the
Cui.:... 7w^viiu.u. *n m t*-n
minutes a torrent of violent
epithets was hurled at Castro
by the irate refugees.**
Csslro raised his marhinegun and was about to fire
when a militiamen grabbed

1963

12 lb. C A P A C IT Y

By J a a t Caaaefttrry
The eigbt-week CasselberTy
Summer Recreation Program
got underway Monday (ram
1:30 until 11:30 a. in. with
activities
scheduled
(or
grades one through 12.
On Thursdays there will
be supervised lwlmmUig at
Sanlando Springs at the re*
duced rate of U cents and
on Mondays there will be
skating at Skate City at 35
cents per child. Parents must
provide transportation to and
(ram both locations.
On Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, grade* one
through ala will meet at the
old pro lhop on Overbrook
Dr. and grades seven through
12 will meet at the hall park
on the west aids ot Ilwy, IT*

�Kimmons Takes Over
**e i o c
A “celebration party” la
planned for local VIPi by the
pipeline people for July 1,
when the very f l n t barite of
jet fuel will arrive here from
Jacksonville for the Naval Air
Station. Word is, it will be m
“wingdlng” of a party,
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a

Cdr. Charles W. Meshier
will be relieved Thursday os
chief staff officer of Heavy
Attack Wing One after two
years in the Important San­
ford Navy port.
Ilia relief, Cdr. George W.
Kimmons, will step into the
Wing's No. 2 Job after a con­
centrated one-week indoctrin­
ation that included his first
(light In the A-5A Vigilante
Mach II (twice the speed of
sound) attack bomber.
Monday be flew In the bom­
bardier-navigator's compart­
ment of a Vigilante piloted by
Heavy Attack Squadron One's
Lt. Bill Goodman.
Cdr. Kimmons recently re­
ported from the Mediterran­
ean, where he was relieved
of command of Sanford's
VAII-9 on May 25. The “ Hoot
Owls" currently fly the older
A-3B Sky warrior.
Kimmons has been an Im­
portant figure In the Sanford
Heavy Attack program for the
past P a years. He Is a form­
er operations officer of VAII1 (when the squadron flew
the A-3B) and was executive
oflicer VAH-9 before assum­
ing command last June,
Cdr. Meshier ia headed for
duty on the joint-staff of the
Commander-In-Chief, Europe,
in Pans, France. He also Is
a former squadron skipper,
hiving commanded VA11-6 at
NAS Whldbey Island, Wash.,
before reporting to the Wing.
Top-echelon Wing changes
will be completed July 12
when Captain Joseph M. Tillly Jr., Wing commander, ia
relieved by Capt. Jam es 0.
Mayo.

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WEATHER: Generally fa ir with Tew isolated shown through Thursday; high, 90-96; low In 70a.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United P n u Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED., JUNE 19, 1963

NO. 737

Lawmakers Agree And Quit
Solons
ZIP
Code
To
Tiros 7
Affect All
Broaden
In O rbit Sanford Mail
Sales Tax

Forest City Merchants As­
AV
sociation has sent an Invita­
tion to the County Commis­
sion th st “since Forest City
definitely Is on the move” the
CAPE CANAVERAL (U ri) ing its 18th straight success,
The United Slate* Post of­
association “would be happy
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
— America’s seventh Tiros hurled the camera-carrying fice Department has announc­
and willing to construct a
The Florida Legislature ad­
••weather-eye" satellite rode Tiroa-7 Into -pace at 4:59 ed ■ revolutionary new aysgranite skyscraper with all
tern of improved mail dlsjourned its 80-day HMD ses­
into orbit aboard • thrre-stage a.nt. EST.
patclj and delivery, which
th« trimmings” for that South
sion today after broadening
•
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•
rtvkat in a spectacular space
Seminole Courthouse annex
goes into effect nationally on
the
bate of the atate'a three
I.e&lt;s than two hour* later,
shot today, and sent bark
July 1.
should the Commission decide
per cent sales lax.
“to go first class.”
Sine die adjournment came
“good quality” picture* on its tha 297-pound satellite swung This code, called the ZIP I.EO W A T S O N , of
back scrusa the United State*, Code, utilizes a five digit Semi nolo High School, at noon (EST).
•
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first try,
number which follows Hie wits named today a top
The aalea tax measure waa
Scott Bums is all pepped
A 90-foot Delta rocket, scor- snapped a series of weather nime of the town and stale winner in Time Maga­
CDR. GEORGE W. KIMMONS step* from the
photographs
at
an
altitude
of
the final tax Increase In a
up these days, what with
cockpit of n Heavy Attack Squadron One
400 miles, and rrlayed the and will permit the Tost Of­ zine's "27th nnnnnl cur­ seven-bill package passed in
FPAL already laying the
((VAH-1) A-5A Viligante attack bomber afte r
picture* to a ground tracking fice Department to short cut rent a f f a i r s contest. the closing days of the Leg­
groundwork for the expanding
familiarization flight with pilot Lt. Hill GoodOther S1IS students islature. The measurca are
station at Wallop* (stand, Va. repeated address reading.
Country Club section, Includ­
mun. The flight was part of concentrated week“With
ZIP
Code,
a
clerk
mnkiliK high are Frank expected to produce $184 mil­
Th*
federal
spar*
agency
ing Loch Arbor, Ravenna,
long indoctrination for Kimnmns before relieving
said the picture* “appeared to need only in glance at the Chance, Betty Brandt, lion more revenue for the
Idyllwiide,
Little
Venice,
Cdr. Charles W. Meshier, as chief staff officer of
be nf very good quality,” Indi­ code to know immediately to Sherille Julian, Gary state during the next two
Creenhriar and other ureas.
Heavy Atutck Wing One Thursday,
cating the complex “eyes” whal national area, at ate und Brown, William John­ years.
FPAL crews are replacing
pmt office the letter i* des­ son and Roberta Rankin
Final vote by which the
were working properly.
light power lines with heavier
Liz Again
tined and to speed it on its
Legislate
re passed the com­
It
wa*
the
first
training
wire* to carry heavier loads
LONDON ( V P ! ) - Eliubeth
way, culling up to 24 hours
promise sales tax broaden*
as that aection grows,
Taylor and Richard Burton •xerclso for Tiros-7’a major off the time between deposit
Ing bill Included Sea. Mack
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have said they plan to get task—that of searching out and delivery.** postal officials Competency
N. Cleveland J r . (D) and
marriage as soon as they *an, and tracking giant storms, said.
Congregation of F irst Pres­
Rep. 8. J . Davis J r. (D)
such
as
hurricanes
and
ty­
the London Dally Sketch re­
byterian Church was pleasant­
It Is Important that all System Dropped
phoons on earth.
for the measure and Rep.
ported today.
ly surprised and enjoyed the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) cltDrns learn their city'a
• •
•
Jaa Foctane (R ) against It
services last Sunday , , moreZIP Code number and use It The $400 competency awards
Scientists
said
the
hatboxThe sales tax bill last In (he
New Date Set
ao than usual, that Is. file air
in all their return addresars for state school livelier* who the finance package to clear
shaped
satellite
was
traveling
conditioning unit was in servLAKELAND (CPI) — A | John C. Chancey. Tampa
NEW YORK (UPI) — Navy
I
once around the world every nn all correspondence.
made high score* on a na­ both houses, will ralso up­
Ice, and the ministers did not four-sIMe ••“vrch *•:&gt;- on
1pclicc said Chanccy escaped
Yeoman l.C Nelson C. DrumIn answering mail, ZIP
~L97 minutes In a near-perfi*--*
tional tesl wa* almlished Tues- wards of $60 million over tho
nave to coni oat tur n'uT vTvTtui- iTTJ
L
"-•■d
wj!l
iia
trial
**a(n
v 5
codes
snmilil
l*e
taken
from
(rom a road gang Just before
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
______________
er, loo. T hat new 2J)00-pipc from Tampa who took the
July 8 for passing defense omit rniiKinic Tnuul 75ST7 inTT.I all return addresses and used !; •■ l ’. iIip a bill *m l« ii
• • •
House
Speaker
M
a
11
o
r
y
noon
Tuesday
ami
was
serv­
to
403
mile*
up.
without
Gov.
Farris
Bryant's
organ also is something aim- car nf a Lakeland man and
secrets to members of the
(or correspondence.
signature.
At thin attitude Tlrn*-7
The compromise bill, wor*left him bound and gagged ing time for a traffic viola- Horne,, after conferring with Soviet delegation to the Unit­
rial to henr.
Addresses on mail must of­
President
Kennedy
Tuesday,
The new luw came on the n l out hy a Joint conference
will
train
It*
eye*
on
the
lion.
nr;ir
Leeshurg.
* •
•
ed Nations.
ten
be
f
a
d
as
many
as
eight
predicted a bill to place un­
heel* of a pay hike law giv­ committee Tuesday night,
world and particularly nn the
Police said Jack Ilenscholcr,
How's Rover behaving these
It was Itclicved Chanccy pledged electors on Florida's
or ten limes by postal em­
ing all state teachers a mini­ was whipped through the
Atlantic
and
Pacific
ocean*
22.
ot
Lakeland
was
tin
hi*
days? Mid-Florida Obedience \" • °* Lakeland was on
ployee* to get it lo the proper
was heading north and a national ballots was doomed Extends Deadline
mum across-the-board raise House without debate in less
where tropical storms abound
Club is commencing beginners V';D' tl* a grocery store here bulletin was sent to police to failure.
destination, Post Office offi­
CAIBO (DIM) - The Iraqi
nf $ 100. Many teachers claim­ than 30 mlnutea. The Senate
during the summer month*.
classes for all breeds of dogs when he was sbductcd by a
cials said.
government has extended the
llorne
talked
with
the
chief
ed the okl “ competency test” followed suit an hour later
in
Alabama,
Georgia
and
Tiros-7
wa*
the
first
of
two
man
believed
to
be
escaper
Each handling slows the
n t 7:31) p.m. Monday at the
executive after trying to deadline on its surrender ul­ ■uch orbital television a.ttelsystem was discriminatory.
and it waa all over but the
South Carolina.
..............
.
. process of mail dispatch and
Ptihlix supermarket parking
reach Florida Sen. George A. timatum to Kurdidi retieis in
shouting.
Bcnschotcr
was
left
tied
lot. Highways 17-92 and 43d.
,
&lt;«.
Smathers at the While House. northern Iraq, th* semi-offi­ to launch this year. Tiros-8 « * * • » oP„
The House awallowed ita
error, they noted.
Owner, must be 12 years old
Mhldle
East
News
and gagged behind a Lees­ When Horne learned SmaUi- cial
ichedulyd
(or
a
rocket
ride
“pride"
and gave In to the
Kelly
In
Last
The
ZIP
-Code
for
«anford
or older. For information call
burg radio st..Gw lie wr ked cis wanted u&gt; talk to him. be Agcngt (MENA) said today.
i spue* around September. Is 32771 and the rode for
Senate on moat points of dis­
MI 7-8119 or TE R-6425,
his way out of hia bonds called the White House, A I i *f
agreement, tucking off of
Lake Mary I* 3274(1, Post­ Senate Speech
this morning and telephoned secretary told the speaker For Fishermen
proposed sales taxes on trad­
master
Guy
Mien
and
PostTALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
Lake
County
authorities.
Fanfoid Kr&lt; rentiun Depart­
TALLAHASSEE (DIM) —
that Smathers had just left
Mr. L. P. Ha
Sr., 'ormPolice said the victim was but the President wanted to Florida fresh water fisher­ Council To Hear master Clarence Donaldson [ Sen. Scott Kelly, a veteran ing stamps, non-cigarette to­
ment will team up with Melosaid today.
of four regular and six spe­ bacco and newspaper, radio,
men were urged today io buy
deo rink to feature roller skat­ er Seminole County legislator in a state of shock and was talk to him.
Insurance
Data
An
example
of
the
proper
cial session*, made hia last television and billboard ad­
ing fun each Monday and Fri­ and county commissioner, unable to give much inform­ “Just thought I’d ask you their fishing licenses now.
Reports
to
Hie
Allaniunlc
u&gt;e
of
ZIP
Code
follows:
speech on Hie floor of the vertising.
ation.
lie
had
been
roughed
New
1963
64
licenses
are
now
day 2-4 p.m. Activities will died at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday
about the unpledged electors
However, the Legislature
Spring*
Town
Uoiincll
will
be
Sanford
Herald
slate Senate Tuesday.
include roller hockey, base­ in Daytona Reach at the Platt up. police said.
bill," Kennedy said. “ Du you available at offices ol all
asked the Legislative Council
made
hy
Councilman
(Sene
Kanfoid,
Florida,
32771
“
U
may
well
be,"
he
told
The
escaper
was
believed
county
judges
and
their
sub­
think It will pass?"
ball, free instruction and fun. Memorial Hospital.
Strpliensun on the feasibility
or
hi* colleagues. “That I can to study these taxes in Uia
Horne replied he doubted agent &gt;.
Open to junior and senior high
A native of Statesboro, (la., driving a green and white
Postmaster C. D. Donaldson best servo my state and my next two years and make x
nf
bringing
ail
of
the
town'*
corvair
sedan.
it
because
the
Legislature
students; skates furnished, all Mr. Hagan had lived in San­
insurance under a single cov­ Lake Mary, Florida, 32718 country in another capacity.” recommendation on them to
would probahty adjourn be­ Accord Sought
for a nominal fee.
ford for more than 50 years
erage plan at today's 8 p.m.
The Lakeland lawmaker was tha 1965 Legislature,
• * #
fore
it
could
art
on
the
bill.
LONDON (UPI) — Prime
and made his home at 1702
• • *
Hireling
in
the
Town
Hull,
referring
to Hie governorship,
The bill was placed on a Minister Harold Alacmillan
Citrus Outlook
Four hundred plus kids S. Park Avc,
House
Finance
Chairman
Progress reports also arc
GAINESVILLE (UPO-The hut did not officially an­
special calendar that has lit­ sought to work out an igrecHe was a member of the
were on hand this morning
James
Sweeny,
of
Voluiia,
nounce
Ihe
beginning
of
his
expected
on
construction
ol
University
of
Florida
has
re­
tle chance of being consider­ ment with the oppoillitn Lafor movies, pie eating contest First Methodist Church, of Called Bleak
said
Ihe
$164
million
lax
campaign
because
of
a
state
Ihe
town's
municipal
water
ceived
$15,733
in
grants
for
ed
by
the
lawmakers
during
Isir party today on firther
and other fun furnished by Sanford Masonic Ixxl te 82 WINTER HAVEN (DPI) package
would
bo
ample
to
law
requiring
weekly
financial
system
which
got
underway
it*
business
administration
investigation into the 1'rvfumo
nnd of the Shrine Temple in Florida's citrus industry is the extended session.
R C Cola ui the Rita theater.
finance ■ 11 appropriations.
last week.
reports.
school
in
for
some
rough
sledding
affair that threaten* to force
Jacksonville. He was the re­
• •
•
his resignation.
Sale of 1,438,(581 gallons of tired president and owner of during the next five years.
The orange output for next School Spending
9
»
gasoline in April in Seminole the Sanford Turpentine Co.
season probably won't reach
Accuses U. S.
In
addition
to
serving
as
County resulted in flOO.707 in
the levels of lust decade, Bill Passes
county
commissioner
for
TOKYO (D PI) — Tl»e N.rth
taxes paid in May to the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Vietnamese army high cunStnte, This tops $'.r.i, I 12 paid many years and as legislator prices will lie high, income
will be low for the growers A controversial bill to give tnand ha* accused Hie Unied
in April last ami SUU.nOtl paid for four terms, tie was a
and job* wilt he scarce back to the Cabinet Budget State* of "feverishly" acremember
of
the
board
or
trus­
in May, 1982. Two cents a
tlirougnout the industry.
Commission
control ov}- lerating the buildup of Anartees
for
the
Florida
Method­
gallon or $31,123 was repaid
Tills was the five-year out­ spending by the state uni­ lean military forces in Souh
ist
Orphanage
for
35
years.
in May to Seminole County,
Survivors are his wile. look for the industry as re- versities cleared the Legis­ Viet Nam, Hanoi Radio nwith $3.3211 paid Into the coun­
II !m 1! . .Ill nt I I 1 I 1- loll t.i Citrus Mu lature today by a 75-41 vote porlrd in a broadcast men­
ty's mod fund belli by the
lual member* at their annual of the House.
daughter.
Ur&gt;
l.en
liable
tored here today.
State.
The propoaat would repeal
Jennings of Sanford
two meeting here Tuesday,
9
i •
a portion of a bill already Tax Dills Signed
sons, L. P. Ilagun Jr. of
Hie State also collected
law making Hie Board oi
Orlando and Hubert llagnn of
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) $73,H."i3 In sub * luv in May Daytona Itrach: (wi grand
Control responsible only to Gov. F a rru Bryant signed in
‘Impatient
To
in litis county, u- compan d to children; Mrs. Hugh Janes
the Legislature for university to law today bill* increasing
$75.3tdl lii-t April uihI $81,9)8
attending.
Jr. and Miss Linda llagan, Get U p ’ Hoover
the state cigarette tax by
In May, 1902.
ixiiii oi Orlando three gicat
three rent* a package and
NEW YORK (L'PI)—Form­
*
*
*
I grandchildren: two brothers, er President Herbert Hoover,
doubling the capital stock
Okay, who's the wise 8U&gt; John and Barney Hsgan ol suffering from anemia and Florida Forestry
tax on corporations. They are
that swiped the -“ Garden of Savannah, Ga. and tw » sis an intestinal ailment, spent
the first two major tax bills
tlie Month'' »i;:n from in te.-s.
“ a comfortable night" and Board To M eet
of the session to become law.
9
&lt;r front of Mrs Gertrude Ding- Funeral services will la- continues to show improve­ TALLAHASSEE (DPI) feldrr's house? it certainly held at P) do a in Friday ment, a spokesman said to­ The Forestry Board meets in Cardinals Meet
couldn't lie of use to anyone, at the First Methodist Church day.
Naples Friday to act on co­ VATICAN CITY. (UPI) ns tie honor of having the of Sanlnrd with Itcv J K
While still in serious condi­ operative agreement* for fire Cardinals of the
Roman
garden of Ibr month can’t bi .McKinley of Gainesville offi­ tion. the ftd-vcar-old Hoover control units in two counties. Catholic Church, dressed in
bou ;ht of sold . . , That sign ciating assisted by Rw. W E. is reported to be “ impatient
Voters in Polk and Collier the violet of mourning, today
ne-t the Garden club 1(5 . . Timms oi Hie Sanford rhureh to get well'' ,ir:,| has shown counties activated the units prayed at a Mass of the Holy
Please bring tt back
Iliirio! will be Evergreen Ce­ steady improvement since hi* and tlw lA 'gIslatu re lias pro­ (■bust for inspiration before
metery.
! illness was made public in vided Hie fund* Construction entering a conclave at ft p.m.
Hrisson Funeral Home is in a brief medical bulletin Iasi of towers and facilities is ex­ (noon FST) to elect a suc­
Moose incmbera at WedMS
pected to stun next month.
; Friday,
cessor to Pope John XXIII.
day's 8 p m. meeting in Lake charge of arrangements
9
•
Alary will see a sound film,
in color, "Fishing In tlw 19th
State." which will run for
about an hour, program
chairman Lew Luster says.
• • i
That electric carving knife ^MOSCOW (l PM - The agency T*»* announced the | father of an infant boy, land- ami Valentina landed north­
is really catching on. Sanford world’s first man and woman landings.
ed at 2:06 p m. Moscow east of Karaganda, KaxukElectric reports all stock sold
Mis, Tereshkova, a ai-jrar- time (6:0fl a m. EST). Tass tut an.
spare team returned to earth
out . . . but more is on orsaid, lie would have romph't
old bachelor girl, spent about rd five days in space at 3 The official statement did
order, imagine laying a knife saltly today.
0
First to land wa» Valentina three days orbiting the earth p. in. local time, but he al­ nut say whether the cosmon­
on a roast and not have to
GRAPHIC IIXUSTRATION of the need for nupush or pull . . . just touch Tereshkova, first woman to in a flight that was longer ready bad covered around 2 auts rode their space ships
Park Memorial Hospital. Mra. McPherson and
a button.
tomohile neat belt* I.* shown in thU picture by
to earth.
•oar through space She was than that of ail four Amer­ ' million miles in space.
her husband, Willis R. McPherson, 66, were not
• • •
Herald photoRraplier Bill Vincent Jr. Mr*. Dora
After a similar twin flight
followed mure than two hours ican astronaut* who have
Valentina landed at 11:20 a.
wearing seat liclts. McPherson and the driver of
We understand the flag later by cosmanaut Valery K. been rocketed into orbit. By­ m. (3:29 a. m„ EST), Tass by cosmonauts Nikolayev and E. McPhernon, 59, of Mobile Munor, Longwood,
the second car, Charles I.undquist, 21, Or*
suffered
lacerutioiHi
und
u
deep
pash
on
her
kovsky
broke
the
distance
Pave!
Popovich
last
August,
said. This wa* Just short of
raising ceremony at North Bykovsky, who set new space
lando were uninjured. Lundquist, who wits wear­
Orlando's July 4 celebration and distance records with a and endurance records set three full day* in orbit which both were announced as hav­ face when nhe struck the windshield in a near
head-on automobile collision Tuesday after­
ing a seat twit, waa charged with improper pass­
will be conducted by the new flight of nearly five days by his fellow cosmonaut An­ she would have attained at ing la ruled by parachute close
drian Nikntavev last August. 12:30 p. m.
to their craft In a region
noon on Hit ‘131 a t the I-l detour. She was re­
Soul It Semlsote CAP Sq-jrl- t round the ear*b
ing by Deputy Sheriff Charted Fagan, who inBykovsky, married and the
T*s» laid both Bykovsky south of Karaganda.
ported
in
“ha
List
actor)'"
condition
a
t
Winter
Tho
oilidul
Soviet
news
V
cnllgiilud,
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run.
t »

Tampa Convict Runs,

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Kidnaps Lakeland Man Electors Plan

Seen As Doomed

L. P. Hagen Sr.

Dies In Daytona

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Grants For UF

Russia's Space Team Down Safe
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